Forget breaking Gretzky’s record. Could Ovechkin become president of Russia?

Washington Capitals and NHL superstar Alex Ovechkin is on the cusp of breaking a scoring record many believed would never be broken: the 894 goals scored by Wayne Gretzky over his illustrious career. As of this writing, Ovechkin sits at 875 goals. Only he, Gretzky and Gordie Howe are members of the 800-goal club. With only 30 games left in the season – he missed 15 games this year with injuries – it…

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Wall Street firm banker found dead in apartment complex

The death of a 28-year-old Jefferies Group investment banker in Dallas, Texas, has prompted a police investigation into the “unexplained death.” The body of McIntosh, who was assigned to the firm’s team covering technology, media and telecommunications companies, was found in a residential apartment building on Jan. 27, according to records from the Dallas County…

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‘Extreme rules’: Top Arizona lawmaker leans on Trump EPA to fight California’s ‘radical’ climate agenda

FIRST ON FOX: One of the top Republican lawmakers in the key swing state of Arizona has sent a letter to President Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requesting that the administration “prevent California from dictating the country’s energy policy.” “California’s radical rules will harm Arizona families by increasing costs, impacting jobs, and limiting consumer…

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Robert De Niro was ‘smitten’ with Whitney Houston, but told to ‘stop making a fool’ of himself: author

Before Kevin Costner, there was David Roberts. The former police officer, who went on to become Whitney Houston’s bodyguard, has written a memoir, “Protecting Whitney.” It details how Welsh-born Roberts looked after the singer before their friendship came to an abrupt end. Roberts was hired in 1988 for the superstar’s UK portion of the “Moment…

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Pardoned by Trump, pro-life activists break silence after being sentenced to prison during Biden admin

Pro-life activists sentenced to prison under the Biden administration are speaking out after receiving pardons from President Donald Trump. “I have never, ever, ever seen any violence on the part of pro-life people,” Paulette Harlow said in an exclusive interview with “Outnumbered” co-host Kayleigh McEnany.  Harlow, 75 at the time of her conviction, was found…

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FDA classifies chocolate recall to most serious level

The Food and Drug Administration has reclassified a recall of chocolate products to its most serious level.  On Dec. 12, 2024, the Cal Yee Farm LLC of Suisun Valley, California, issued a recall for several of its chocolate and yogurt-covered products, as well as its trail mix and toffee, due to undeclared allergens.  “People who…

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Wheeled wonder robot dog shows off crazy dance moves in all kinds of tough terrain

Deep Robotics, a Chinese robotics firm, recently unveiled its latest innovation in quadruped robotics, the Lynx.  This impressive robot dog combines the agility of legs with the speed of wheels, showcasing its exceptional flexibility.  Emerging from Hangzhou’s cutting-edge robotics landscape, the Lynx is pushing the boundaries of what autonomous mobile robots can achieve. With its…

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Vivek Ramaswamy exposes ‘national security risk’ as students fall behind in school

Former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is calling out the national security risk of having a generation dependent on China as U.S. students fall behind in the classroom.  “75% of eighth graders are not math proficient according to international standards,” Ramaswamy told “The Ingraham Angle” on Thursday. “We’re number 26 out of 38 developed countries. There…

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Sen. Tillis opens up about role in Pete Hegseth’s confirmation after Hegseth’s ex-sister-in-law’s allegations

FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., whose vote cemented Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s confirmation last month, opened up about the effort to corroborate last-minute allegations against President Donald Trump’s nominee. “Anytime you have an allegation and somebody is willing to put it in sworn testimony, you owe it to the process to review it…

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Eye on America: Has tipping gone too far?

In New York, we look into the psychology behind leaving a tip and speak with customers who feel the practice has gone too far. And in Wisconsin, we take to the sky with a photographer tracing the roots of how our food goes from fields onto our tables. Watch these stories and more on Eye…

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Union Budget 2025 promises IIT expansion, Rs 500cr AI push, boost in research fellowships: What these big pushes mean for India’s aspiring engineers

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s Education Budget 2025 introduces significant initiatives for India’s IITs, including expansion of infrastructure, a Rs 500 crore investment in AI education, and 10,000 new research fellowships. These efforts aim to enhance India’s global standing in technology and innovation, providing aspiring engineers with greater opportunities while addressing challenges like faculty shortages….

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Conservative activist credits Trump for his docu-series going to Sundance: ‘Pivoted to the middle’

Venture capitalist and conservative activist Paul Martino credited President Donald Trump’s election win for a documentary featuring Martino’s family being screened at the Sundance Film Festival. “Bucks County, USA” focuses on two 14-year-old girls, Evi and Vanessa, maintaining a friendship despite opposing political beliefs in a bellwether county of one of the seven swing states…

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