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    2025-05-13 20:59:05 ·
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    The Global Warning: South Africas Crisis, Americas Next Battle, and the NBAs Big Surprise | Will Cain Show
    Will breaks down South Africas rising violence, explores the rise of Generation T with Nick Adams, and reacts to the Dallas Mavericks shocking NBA Draft win and what Cooper Flagg means for the future of the franchiseand the league
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    SC authorities announce arrests of 6 illegal immigrants in 'random' roadside murder of mother
    Authorities in Lancaster, South Carolina, have charged six illegal immigrants between the ages of 13 and 21 in connection with the "random" May 2 murder of a mother who was driving to meet friends in Rock Hill.
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    Nick Wright on Bill Belichick, Mavs winning the lottery, Knicks | FULL INTERVIEW | The Herd
    Nick Wright joins Colin Cowherd to discuss Bill Belichicks reputation, the Dallas Mavericks winning the NBA Draft lottery, and where he was wrong about the New York Knicks and Boston Celtics.
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    Jordon Hudson 'doesn't have anything to do with UNC football,' Bill Belichick says
    North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick made clear on Tuesday that Jordon Hudson "doesnt have anything to do" with the football program.It was Belichicks first remarks since the CBS interview debacle, which featured Hudson interrupting a question about their relationship and dueling statements about how the interview went down.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHe appeared on ESPNs "SportsCenter" as the ACCs Spring Meetings got underway and was asked by Christine Williamson how the off-field drama has impacted his ability to coach the team."Thats really off to the side. Thats a personal relationship and she doesnt have anything to do with UNC football," Belichick said."Im excited to be back in the coaches meetings and getting ready for June and August when we get to training camp. June will be a big recruiting month for us and then August we start getting ready for the season."Hudson may not have an official role within the program, but email correspondence within the athletics department appeared to show she was a part of his media team in some capacity.Hudson emailed school officials showing concern about "salacious" commentary on social media, The Athletic reported last month."Is there anyone monitoring the UNC Football page for slanderous commentary and subsequently deleting it / blocking users that are harassing BB in the comments?" Hudson reportedly asked on Feb. 13.PRESSURE RAMPS UP ON KEY BILL BELICHICK DATE AMID SCRUTINY ON RELATIONSHIPBelichick reportedly followed up the next day, "I cannot believe that UNC would support my being called a predator."Robbi Pickeral Evans, UNC senior associate athletic director for external affairs and strategic communications, replied that the social media team hides or erases comments about personal life."UNC would NEVER support," Evans reportedly said in her reply.Hudson also reportedly expressed concerns about fans calling out "nepotism," given that Belichick's son, Steve, is the team's defensive coordinator.Belichick reportedly asked UNC staff to include Hudson on emails moving forward.North Carolina was forced to refute a report last week after journalist Pablo Torre said Hudson had been barred from the facility and the field at the school."While Jordon Hudson is not an employee at the University or Carolina Athletics, she is welcome to the Carolina Football facilities. Jordon will continue to manage all activities related to Coach Belichicks personal brand outside of his responsibilities for Carolina Football and the University," the universitys athletic program said in a statement.Fox News Ryan Morik contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    FDA's latest MAHA move would wipe out kids' fluoride prescriptions as health risk evidence mounts
    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Tuesday it is taking a step toward "ending outdated practices" related to children's health and will begin removing ingestible fluoride prescription drug products for kids from the market.Health and Human Services and the FDA are "taking bold action to protect Americas children by initiating the removal of unapproved, ingestible fluoride prescription drug products from the market," Department of Health and Human Services spokesman Andrew Nixon told Fox News Digital Tuesday. "These fluoride prescription drug products, given to infants and toddlers, have never been approved by the FDA and pose real risks to developing children including harm to the gut microbiome, potential thyroid dysfunction, weight gain, and even reduced IQ. This is not just a public health issue its a moral issue.""This marks another step toward delivering on our Make America Healthy Again promise by ending outdated practices and putting Gold Standard Science at the center of childrens health," he added.The FDA announced earlier Tuesday it had begun the initial steps of removing "concentrated ingestible fluoride prescription drug products for children from the market."Fluoride is frequently used to protect teeth from decay and cavities.DESANTIS SIGNS BILL BANNING FLUORIDE ADDITIVES IN FLORIDA PUBLIC WATER: 'HYDRATE, NOT MEDICATE'Ingestible fluoride, such as tablets prescribed to kids at high-risk for cavities, was never approved by the FDA, according to its chief, Marty Makary, and have been "shown to alter the gut microbiome," as well as possible association "between fluoride and thyroid disorders, weight gain and possibly decreased IQ."Ingestible fluoride is swallowed, and differs from other fluoride products, such as toothpaste bolstered with fluoride.UTAH BANS FLUORIDE FROM PUBLIC DRINKING WATER, ALIGNING WITH MAHA MOVEMENTMakary said in a Tuesday press release that children can avoid heavy sugar intake to dodge cavities instead of "altering a childs microbiome." The gut microbiome is the ecosystem of microorganisms that live in a person's intestines."The best way to prevent cavities in children is by avoiding excessive sugar intake and good dental hygiene, not by altering a childs microbiome," Makary said in the press release. "For the same reason that fluoride may kill bacteria on teeth, it may also kill intestinal bacteria important for a childs health.""I am instructing our Center for Drug Evaluation and Research to evaluate the evidence regarding the risks of systemic fluoride exposure from FDA-regulated pediatric ingestible fluoride prescription drug products to better inform parents and the medical community on this emerging area. When it comes to children, we should err on the side of safety."FLUORIDE EXPOSURE LINKED TO DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS ON HEALTH OF PREGNANT WOMEN, INFANTSNixon told Fox News Digital that HHS and the FDA will launch a full safety review, including with public input, as health leaders work to finalize details of the plan by Oct. 31."The American people deserve transparency and accountability," Nixon said. "The Department will issue new guidelines promoting safe, effective dental hygiene without compromising gut health." HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. added in the press release that "ending the use of ingestible fluoride is long overdue."RFK JR. CALLS FOR REMOVAL OF FLUORIDE FROM DRINKING WATER, SPARKING DEBATE"Im grateful to Commissioner Makary for his leadership on this vital issue one that directly safeguards the health and development of our children," Kennedy said. "This decision brings us one step closer to delivering on President Trumps promise to Make America Healthy Again." Kennedy posted to X following President Donald Trump's election win in November 2024 that the Trump administration "will advise all U.S. water systems to remove fluoride from public water" upon Inauguration Day.CHILDREN EXPOSED TO HIGHER FLUORIDE LEVELS FOUND TO HAVE LOWER IQS, STUDY REVEALS"Fluoride is an industrial waste associated with arthritis, bone fractures, bone cancer, IQ loss, neurodevelopmental disorders, and thyroid disease. President @realDonaldTrump and First Lady @MELANIATRUMP want to Make America Healthy Again," he continued.Trump told the media shortly after Kennedy's X post that such a plan to remove fluoride from water systems "sounds OK to me."FIRST STATE TO BAN FLUORIDE IN DRINKING WATER WILL HEED MAHA MOVEMENT'S CALL TO ACTIONUtah became the first state in the nation to ban fluoride from public water systems in May, while Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill May 6 banning fluoride additives to the states public water supply. That law will take effect July 1.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Jamming fluoride in the water supply is essentially a forced medication," DeSantis said during a news conference May 6 in Tallahassee, Florida. "At the end of the day, we should all agree that people deserve informed consent."Amid states moving to ban fluoride from water systems specifically, local dentists and critics of the move claim it will hurt residents who rely on the fluoride to bolster dental health.
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    Border state law enforcement to shoot down 'weaponized' drug-smuggling drones
    A newly-minted law allowing Arizona law enforcement officers to shoot down drug-carrying drones along the U.S.-Mexico border has taken effect after sailing through the states legislature with bipartisan support.HB 2733 was signed into law on April 18 and grants officers the ability to target drones suspected of carrying out illegal activity within 15 miles of the states international border."Cartels are increasingly using drones to survey the border to locate [U.S. Customs and Border Protection] officers' locations and to transport illegal drugs from Mexico into our state," state Rep. David Marshall, the bills sponsor, said in a statement to Fox News Digital. "Law enforcement tools at [our] disposal will be electronic jamming devices, as well as using shotguns with bird shotto bring down these drones."FLORIDA PROPERTY OWNERS PESTERED BY SPYING DRONES COULD SOON BE ALLOWED TO FIGHT BACK WITH 'FORCE'Between October 2024 and April 2025, approximately 113,000 pounds of illegal drugs have been seized along the U.S.-Mexico border, with methamphetamine accounting for the majority of findings,according to data from CBP.Prior to the bill being passed, officers were unable to intercept drones suspected of participating in illegal activities, including transporting drugs such as fentanyl, across the southern border.The law also protects officers from being held civilly liable for any damage caused by intercepting the drone.MEXICAN CARTELS TARGETING BORDER PATROL AGENTS WITH KAMIKAZE DRONES, EXPLOSIVES AMID TRUMP CRACKDOWN: REPORT"A public entity or public employee is not liable to an unmanned aircraft operator for any injury to personal property caused by a peace officer intercepting, capturing, disabling, shooting, destroying or otherwise rendering inoperative an unmanned aircraft within 15 miles of the states international border if the peace officer had a reasonable suspicion that the unmanned aircraft was being used to commit a violation of Title 13, Chapter 23, 34 or 34.1," the bill states."Giving law enforcement the tools that they need to protect Arizonans is and should be a bipartisan effort," Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said at a news conference. "It is a necessary step in the fight against international drug trafficking and critical to our effort to protect all Arizonians."Mayes' office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.BORDER STATE OFFICIALS PUT CARTELS ON NOTICE AS THEY AWAIT GREEN LIGHT TO TAKE MAJOR ACTIONHowever, the law is in direct conflict with the Federal Aviation Administration's regulations surrounding drones. Federal law prohibits interfering with a drone while it is in the air, with violators risking criminal and civil penalties."Federal law generally prohibits the damage, destruction or disabling of an aircraft,"the FAA said in a statement to Fox News Digital. "In addition, anyone shooting at any aircraft including unmanned aircraft creates a significant safety hazard. Discharging a weapon at an unmanned aircraft could cause damage to persons or property on the ground or could cause the aircraft to collide with other objects in the air."CBP did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment."It goes without saying that these cartel actions directly threaten the livelihood of Arizonans," Marshall said. "In 2024 alone, Arizona saw1,479 opioid-related overdose deaths. That is 1,479 lives taken too soon and countless families changed forever because of these deadly drugs. But when we give law enforcement the tools they need, like House Bill 2733, they are able to capture these drugs before they cause irreparable harm to our communities."
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    Mark Halperin says Fetterman's behavior behind the scenes warrants major concerns
    Journalist Mark Halperin said Monday that questions about Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman's mental fitness are warranted following bombshell reports this month about his alleged alarming behavior behind the scenes."I will say on Fetterman, I really don't understand why Republicans are being so outspoken," Halperin said on Monday's "The Morning Meeting" on his 2WAY platform. Some Republicans have contended Fetterman is being smeared because he's moderated his politics."Is it genuine? Because they think he's a great guy getting a bad shake? Are they trying to recruit him to switch parties or are they just trying to make mischief with the Democrats?" Halperin asked."But I can tell you, behind the scenes, Fetterman's behavior warrants the commentary its gotten plus more. I can tell you that."KNIVES OUT FOR FETTERMAN: MAVERICK SENATOR JOINS LONG LINE OF DEMS PUNISHED FOR BREAKING FROM LEFTFetterman, who suffered a massive stroke in 2022 and has been open about his struggles with depression, was the target of a brutal New York Magazine report out this month, in which current and former staffers alleged the senator had engaged in erratic behavior and become "almost impossible to work for."Once a progressive darling, Fetterman has since found himself at odds with the far-left wing of the Democratic Party because of his outspoken support for Israel, border security and occasional willingness to work with the Trump White House.Speculation that Fetterman's mental health was in decline continued after an Associated Press (AP) report alleged he had an outburst during a meeting on May 1 with teachers' union representatives from his state, where he repeated himself and shouted, "Everybody is mad at me" and "Why does everyone hate me, what did I ever do?"The Philadelphia Inquirer also published a report this month that painted a picture of Fetterman as disengaged and troubled.NEW MEDIA SEAT AT WHITE HOUSE BRIEFINGS SHAKES UP ESTABLISHMENT WITH ALTERNATIVE TO ARCHAIC PRESSFetterman has repeatedly shut down questions about his fitness for office and dismissed the New York Magazine report as a "hit piece."In response to the AP report, Fettermans office previously sent Fox News Digital several comments from the senator in which he neither confirmed nor denied the outburst but said: "Heres what is true: We had a spirited conversation about our collective frustration with the Trump administrations cuts to our education system."Amid the scathing reports, several of Fetterman's colleagues on Capitol Hill have defended the senator and argued that there is a coordinated smear campaign against him.Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., conceded that he wasn't a medical expert, but it seemed to him that Democrats were turning on Fetterman because he had bucked his party on several key issues."A few short years ago, Fetterman was like this godsend in Pennsylvania. And he came here, and they realized that Fetterman's his own man. He's gonna speak his mind, and he's gonna say it the way that it is or the way he feels like it is anyways, and they can't control him," Mullin said."And the Democrats are all about controlling the party. And so, if you're speaking away from them, it's doomsday for you," he added.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFetterman and Halperin did not respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment on Tuesday.
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    Michael Jordan should give fans 'behind the curtain' insight on NBA coverage, longtime broadcaster says
    NBC announced that Michael Jordan will be a special contributor to their NBA coverage when it begins in the 2025-2026 season on Monday.Longtime sports broadcaster Kevin Harlan talked about what the public should expect from Jordan behind the desk."I think when you talk about perhaps the greatest player who has ever played our game, its always the inside stuff, which I think is most captivating," Harlan said during a recent appearance on OutKicks "Dont @ Me with Dan Dakich."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"You dont have to rattle off stats, you can talk about your personal experience, and if you talk about his battles with Reggie Miller and talk about how he prepared for a Game 7 or how he prepared for a new series or how he prepared for sections of the regular season. I think thats what people they want to see whats behind the curtain.""We all have access to the numbers, we read the stories, but I want Jordan to tell me stuff that I dont know."Harlan cited an interview he did with the late Kobe Bryant, and how insightful he was, and Harlan would want Jordan to provide similar insight."To hear Kobe talk in detail about footwork, positioning, reads, schemes, all of it, preparation, day of preparation, after-game routine, like thats the kind of stuff I want to hear Jordan talk about," Harlan said.MICHAEL JORDAN TO JOIN NBC AS 'SPECIAL CONTRIBUTOR' FOR NBA COVERAGEHarlan said wants Jordan to take fans "behind the scenes.""We have a barrage of stories from hosts and their analysts, those are great, there is only one Michael Jordan, there is only one Kobe Bryant, and to hear them talk about various facets of the game," Harlan said."You dont have to be there dishing off 18 different things, pick one thing, pick two things, take people behind the scenes and back of the curtain and unveil what its like to be in that position for that coach for that team. Some personal experience, not Well in my day not that kind of stuff, but one way to prepare against a great defender is dot dot dot."NBC carried the rights to the NBA from 1990-2002, Jordans peak years. After 23 years without it, the NBA will return to the network when their 11-year contract begins in October."I am so excited to see the NBA back on NBC," Jordan said during a video message. "The NBA on NBC was a meaningful part of my career, and Im excited about being a special contributor to the project. Im looking forward to seeing you all when the NBA on NBC launches this October."Jordan had not been a part of any network since his retirement, but did have a documentary about his career, "The Last Dance," air on ESPN in 2020.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Common aging symptom could worsen loneliness in seniors
    Addressing hearing loss in the elderly could help alleviate the growing loneliness epidemic among senior citizens, according to a report from SWNS.A new study led by researchers at NYU Langone Health found that providing hearing aids and guidance on their use may help preserve vital social connections that often diminish with age, which could reduce feelings of isolation.MUSIC CONDUCTOR WITH PARKINSONS SEES SYMPTOMS IMPROVE WITH DEEP BRAIN STIMULATIONThe study, one of the largest of its kind, gathered data on older adults with untreated hearing loss from four states: Maryland, North Carolina, Minnesota and Mississippi.The researchers tracked two groups: one received hearing aids, counseling and personalized audiology support, while the other was provided with education on healthy aging, SWNS reported.To measure social isolation, the researchers evaluated the frequency of social interactions, the size and diversity of participants' networks, and the depth of their relationships.ALZHEIMER'S RATES HAVE REACHED STAGGERING NUMBER AS EXPERTS CALL FOR CHANGEBefore the intervention, both groups reported similar levels of loneliness. Three years later, participants who received hearing care saw their loneliness scores improve slightly, while those who did not receive treatment reported worsening feelings of isolation, per SWNS.Those treated for hearing loss retained one additional social connection on average over a three-year period compared with those who received no hearing therapies and were instead educated about healthy aging.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERParticipants given hearing aids were also found to have more diverse relationships with many different types of connections, such as family members, friends and acquaintances, as SWNS reported.They also maintained deeper, higher-quality bonds than those who were not treated for hearing loss."Our findings add to evidence that helping aging patients hear better can also enrich their social lives and boost their mental and physical well-being," said Professor Nicholas Reed, the study's lead author from the NYU Grossman School of Medicines Optimal Aging Institute, as reported by SWNS.Loneliness and hearing loss have both been linked to serious health concerns, including depression, heart disease and premature death, the expert noted.A previous 2023 report showed that hearing interventions may also slow cognitive decline among those at highest risk for dementia.Co-principal investigator Professor Josef Coresh added, "Making sure people can continue engaging with their family and friends as they age is a critical part of maintaining their quality of life."For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthThe researchers plan to continue following the study participants for another three years, and will also aim to diversify the study group, they noted."These results support efforts to incorporate hearing aid coverage into Medicare as a means of addressing the nations social isolation epidemic, which is especially dangerous for the elderly," said Coresh, according to the report.
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    MLB removes Pete Rose, other banned players from permanently ineligible list
    Efforts to get Pete Rose into Cooperstown took a step forward Tuesday.Rose, MLB's all-time hit king who was ousted for gambling, was removed from Major League Baseball's permanently ineligible list after MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred announced players' ineligibility from the game ends upon their deaths."Obviously, a person no longer with us cannot represent a threat to the integrity of the game," Manfred wrote in a letter, obtained by ESPN, to attorney Jeffrey M. Lenkov."Moreover, it is hard to conceive of a penalty that has more deterrent effect than one that lasts a lifetime with no reprieve. Therefore, I have concluded that permanent ineligibility ends upon the passing of the disciplined individual, and Mr. Rose will be removed from the permanently ineligible list."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMMLB made the announcement in a press release."This issue has never been formally addressed by Major League Baseball, but an application filed by the family of Pete Rose has made it incumbent upon the Office of the Commissioner to reach a policy decision on this unprecedented issue in the modern era as Mr. Rose is the first person banned after the tenure of Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis to die while still on the ineligible list. Commissioner Manfred has concluded that MLBs policy shall be that permanent ineligibility ends upon the passing of the disciplined individual," MLB said.Rose admitted to gambling in 2004 after years of claiming his innocence. He died in September and predicted 10 days before his death he would not make the Hall of Fame until after he died, if at all.It was found that Rose gambled on the Reds, only to win, while he was both a manager and a player.President Donald Trump announced in March he would pardon Rose, who served five months in prison in 1990. In 2017, Rose was accused of statutory rape from an encounter decades earlier.YANKEES' OSWALDO CABRERA LEAVES GAME IN AMBULANCE AFTER AWKWARD SLIDE AT HOME PLATE"Major League Baseball didnt have the courage or decency to put the late, great, Pete Rose, also known as Charlie Hustle, into the Baseball Hall of fame. Now he is dead, will never experience the thrill of being selected, even though he was a FAR BETTER PLAYER than most of those who made it, and can only be named posthumously. WHAT A SHAME!" Trump posted."Anyway, over the next few weeks I will be signing a complete PARDON of Pete Rose, who shouldnt have been gambling on baseball, but only bet on HIS TEAM WINNING. He never betted against himself, or the other team. He had the most hits, by far, in baseball history, and won more games than anyone in sports history. Baseball, which is dying all over the place, should get off its fat, lazy a--, and elect Pete Rose, even though far too late, into the Baseball Hall of Fame!"Trump and Manfred met last month.In 1991, two years after Rose was banned by A. Bartlett Giamatti, the National Baseball Hall of Fame voted to make those ineligible from baseball also ineligible for potential induction into Cooperstown. It is not yet clear when Rose will be up for a vote, but ESPN notes it will likely be up to the Classic Baseball Era Committee, which considers players whose careers ended more than 15 years ago. That committee does not meet until December 2027, and he would need 12 of the 16 votes to get in.Manfred's decision comes one day before the Reds host "Pete Rose Night." Rose had applied for reinstatement several times, but Manfred declined, at one time citing a "risk of future violation."The ruling also effectively increases "Shoeless" Joe Jackson's chances of getting into Cooperstown. He was accused of taking part in the 1919 Black Sox scandal. Seven others were then banned from the game for fixing the World Series that year.Overall, 17 players are now baseball eligible.This is a developing story. Please check back for more updates.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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