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WWE legend Rey Mysterio confident in son’s abilities as wrestling superstar
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 21:38
Rey Mysterio talked to Fox News Digital at WrestleMania After Dark at LIV Fontainebleau about his son, Dominik Mysterio, competing for the Intercontinental Championship.
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Slain Texas teen Austin Metcalf’s home swatted hours after tense press conference showdown
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 21:37
A swatting took place at Jeff Metcalf’s home just hours after he was criticized by a spokesman for the family of his son’s alleged murderer.
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WWE legend Paul Heyman heaps praise on Paul Levesque ahead of Hall of Fame induction
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 21:24
WWE legend Paul Heyman told Fox News Digital in a recent interview that it was “long overdue” for Paul “Triple H” Levesque to enter the WWE Hall of Fame.
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Trump and MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred have meeting at White House amid Pete Rose debate
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 21:19
President Donald Trump and MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred reportedly met at the White House Wednesday amid debate about Pete Rose’s Hall of Fame candidacy.
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Pro-trans athlete protesters chant ‘Hail Satan!’ at girls during California school board meeting
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 21:08
Protesters chanted “Hail Satan!” in support of transgender athletes in girls sports at a school board meeting in California Thursday night.
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FAA investigating after ‘green laser’ flashed at Black Hawk helicopter
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 20:56
The Federal Aviation Administration reported it is investigating an incident on Thursday involving a laser aimed at a Black Hawk helicopter operated by the National Guard.
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Trump dishes on Abrego-Garcia’s ‘unbelievably bad’ record and Democrat’s ‘fake’ El Salvador trip
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 20:55
President Donald Trump said that Kilmar Abrego Garcia holds an “unbelievably bad” record, following Sen. Chris Van Hollen’s Thursday visit to El Salvador to meet him.
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Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Menendez brothers’ move, Alex Murdaugh’s accomplice, Luigi Mangione’s charges
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 20:55
Stay up to date with the Fox News True Crime Newsletter, which brings you the latest cases ripped from the headlines, from crime to courts, legal and scandal.
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Steve Kerr dons Harvard shirt in response to Trump’s federal funding freeze: ‘Stand up to the bully’
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 20:48
Steve Kerr wore a Harvard basketball shirt Tuesday, one day after President Trump announced a funding freeze for the school related to antisemitism on campus.
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Federal judge orders halt to Trump admin’s CFPB terminations
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 20:44
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to temporarily halt mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protections Bureau after an appeals court had previously narrowed an earlier injunction.
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Spurs coach Gregg Popovich has medical emergency while recovering from stroke: report
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 20:35
As he continues to recover from a stroke he had late last year, Gregg Popovich reportedly experienced a medical emergency that landed him in a hospital Tuesday.
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Denis Leary confesses a nun changed his life after young ‘troublemaker’ days
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 20:34
Comedian Denis Leary detailed how a nun in his Catholic school catapulted his illustrious career in Hollywood.
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The Democrats’ priority problem: Margaritas flow while Americans are left to suffer
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 20:27
Democrats are spinning false narratives about Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s deportation.
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Crews restore power to nearly all customers after island-wide blackout hit Puerto Rico
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 20:26
Following an island-wide blackout that hit Puerto Rico earlier in the week after a transmission line failed, power was restored on Friday to more than 98% of customers.
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Idaho judge denies Bryan Kohberger’s ‘bushy eyebrows’ motion
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 20:23
Bryan Kohberger’s trial will proceed with key evidence after a judge denied a defense request to block eyewitness testimony about “bushy eyebrows” in the Idaho student murders case.
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ICE dispels rumors about viral video showing agents smashing window to arrest illegal
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 20:21
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is dispelling rumors swirling around online after a video showing an arrest where an agent smashed in a car window went viral.
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Top Ivy League university in the hot seat as Congress ramps up investigation: ‘Almost all woke’
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 20:06
Harvard University continues to face scrutiny, and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is investigating how Harvard uses taxpayer money.
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Trump says US will ‘take a pass’ on Ukraine peace efforts if Russia refuses to play ball
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 20:02
The Trump administration made clear it will abandon peace attempts for Ukraine if Russia fails to adhere to any terms, but the president did not say whether there would be consequences.
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Pentagon’s week of power struggles: Leak fallout and shouting matches hit Hegseth’s inner circle
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 19:48
Multiple defense officials describe a bitter internal feud behind the sudden ouster of three aides to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth — with finger-pointing and accusations flying.
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Most California residents oppose trans inclusion in girls and women’s sports: survey
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 19:46
A bipartisan survey found that most California residents oppose trans inclusion in girls and women’s sports, including more than 70% of school parents.
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‘Harry Potter’ star, 62, shows off dramatic body transformation in shirtless photos
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 19:22
British actor Ralph Fiennes, who starred in “Harry Potter” films, showed off his bulked-up physique in shirtless photos he shared to social media.
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Joe Rogan gave up drinking alcohol for this one simple reason
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 19:13
Podcaster Joe Rogan recently stopped drinking alcohol, he announced on a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience.” Neurosurgeon Dr. Brett Osborn shares the associated health risks.
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Despite Trump’s order, a surprising number of DEI programs remain ‘active’ at colleges and universities
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 19:07
Despite the Trump administration’s orders for colleges and universities to dismantle their DEI programs, several have chosen simply to rebrand them, critics charge.
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Georgia school shooting suspect’s dad fights ‘epicenter’ murder trial: attorney
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 19:03
Colin Gray, charged with 29 crimes after his son allegedly killed four people in a mass shooting at Apalachee High School, was granted a venue change for his trial.
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The Aflac Duck Turns 25!
on 18 Aprile 2025 at 19:02
Who knew a funny-sounding duck would become so famous and successful? No, we’re not talking about Daffy or Donald. Aflac, America’s favorite spokes-duck, is turning 25, and the company is taking a look back at all the commercials that made it famous. From its humble beginning in commercials voiced by Gilbert Godfried, to the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Aflac (as the duck is officially called) has transformed into a powerful corporate mascot over the past quarter-century. And the company’s longtime CEO, Dan Amos, says it all started with two advertising executives sitting on a park bench – but eventually became the biggest gamble of his career. “When it ran and I saw it,” Amos told Fox News, “I realized I had bet my entire career on a damn duck! But today, millions of people throughout the U.S. know the Aflac Duck.” Amos credits the humor and spontaneity of Aflac for its longevity and popularity. But it’s not just about laughs. He says the company was able to use the humor to tap into a major complaint among insurance customers at the time. “We always had it said three times – Aflac! Aflac! Aflac,” says Amos, “and what we found out was consumers were frustrated too that they weren’t being heard or listened to.” That realization ended up changing the face of advertising, showing that “serious” businesses like insurance companies can have a lighter side, too. And it worked. Within three years, Aflac’s sales doubled and name recognition shot from 10 percent to 90 percent. And now the duck is helping beyond the bottom line. Proceeds from its sale are used to fund the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center in Atlanta. So far, more than $200 million has been raised. The company also produces a special robotic version of the duck that helps soothe child cancer and sickle cell patients, which it distributes free at treatment centers throughout the country. Aflac has given away almost 40,000 of those special ducks, with plans for many more in the coming years. Amos says it’s all part of a company-wide culture of philanthropy. “As you can imagine, when the child’s calm, the parents are calm,” he says. “And so, it works hand in hand in ultimately making things better.”