NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Aaron Rodgers appeared to criticize FBI Director Kash Patel for partying with the U.S. men’s hockey in their locker room team at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. Rodgers did not directly refer to Patel by name or title. Rodgers made the apparent reference to Patel during Wednesday’s episode of “The Pat McAfee Show” on ESPN, while discussing the team and their celebration after beating Team Canada in the gold medal game.  “Can we get that one guy out of the locker room though and get him working on something else? That’s a bad…

COSTS FOR US STRATEGY IN ASIAThe first is the risk of the conflict intensifying and broadening. The US and Israel aim to destroy Iran’s missile launchers before Iran’s missiles overwhelm their finite defence munitions. Iran, meanwhile, aims to expand the war to the Gulf states, increasing the costs to force Washington to back off. Washington wants to make this war a sprint, while Tehran wants to make it a costly melee. No one can say when the US decides that its objectives have been met. Nonetheless, it would be difficult for Washington to pay attention to Asia if its strategic bandwidth is…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Several LIV Golf players were reportedly stranded in Dubai amid attacks by Iran, but they are safe thanks to one of their own. Seven players and a caddie were stuck in the United Arab Emirates as Iran committed retaliatory attacks on Israel and several of its neighbors.The Saudi-backed league is playing in Hong Kong this weekend, so those who have homes in Dubai were there before heading to China. But once the attacks began, airports closed and flights were canceled.  LIV reportedly explored options to get its players to Hong Kong safely, but…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A group of two dozen state attorneys general sued President Donald Trump on Thursday in an effort to block his new 10% tariffs from taking force — a move that all but ensures Trump’s newly revived tariff regime will end up back before the federal courts for the second time in nearly as many years.The lawsuit was filed Thursday in the Court of International Trade by attorneys general from 24 states, including New York, Oregon, California, and Arizona. The state attorneys general argued in the lawsuit that Trump lacks the authority to impose the…

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If you are young, energetic and willing to dress like a football-obsessed rodent, there may be a job for you with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The defending CFL champions are hosting auditions for the next person to embody their beloved, furry mascot Gainer the Gopher.“Gainer the Gopher is a critical part of our game day experience,” the job ad reads.“Whether it’s game day at Mosaic Stadium or a community appearance throughout our province, Gainer represents the heart, spirit and fun of Rider Nation.”The team’s online job posting says they’re looking for someone who can dance, hug, give high fives and also improvise — all while staying in character in the sweltering summer heat.It says applicants submitting video…

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Competing for attention in today’s crowded media landscape requires more than catchy headlines. Readers consume news across numerous platforms and formats. Reuters’ Digital News Report notes that 36 % of global news consumers get news via Facebook, 30 % via YouTube, 19 % from Instagram or WhatsApp, 16 % from TikTok and 12 % from…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, admitted to having an affair with a former staffer for the first time on Wednesday.Gonzales made the confession during an appearance on a conservative talk radio show, just one day after he advanced to a runoff election in his congressional district’s GOP primary. The House Ethics Committee also launched an investigation into Gonzales on Wednesday.”I made a mistake, and I had a lapse in judgment, and there was a lack of faith, and I take full responsibility for those actions,” he said on “The Joe Pags Show” Wednesday…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signaled he may be willing to grant clemency to a pro-Trump election worker who was thrown in jail for a 2020 scheme attempting to find proof of election fraud.President Donald Trump has been pressuring Polis to release Tina Peters, 70, since he returned to office last year. Polis acknowledged that Peters’ sentence was “harsh,” given that she had no prior criminal record.Polis admitted on social media this week that Peters was sentenced to 9 years in prison while a former state lawmaker convicted of the same crime was…

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Is it the Tech-corcist? With religious rifts widening around the globe, an enterprising Christian leader has potentially devised a way to unite the faiths against a common foe. A Mexican priest named Father Luis Ramirez Almanza is inviting rabbis, imams and evangelical preachers to join a special exorcism training course that, among other evils, specializes in battling the scourge of AI-fueled Satanism, the Times Of London reported. “Artificial intelligence is a great power — a force for both good and evil — and can therefore be used for devil worshipping,” he warned at a press conference announcing his “Course on the…

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