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    ESPN analyst apologizes for remarks on WNBA's probe into alleged racist comments from fans
    ESPN basketball analyst Chiney Ogwumike apologized for remarks she made at the start of the WNBAs investigation into alleged hateful remarks toward Chicago Sky players during a game against the Indiana Fever.Ogwumike said on "Get Up" two days after the alleged incident that "if youre truly a basketball fan, you would understand and agree that we have no space for those types of comments."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMWhile The Associated Press reported that the WNBA was investigating alleged racial slurs toward Angel Reese, the league said Tuesday it was unable to substantiate those claims.Ogwumike addressed her previous comments about the situation."I want to address this with the same energy I did the first time because if you really know me, I always try my absolute best to uplift the WNBA, to celebrate the amazing players, coaches and, of course, the fans," she said. "That is something at the core of everything that I do. But if you know me, you know Im not afraid to say I can do better.ANGEL REESE 'OWES' FEVER FANS 'AN APOLOGY' AFTER WNBA FINDS NO EVIDENCE OF HATEFUL REMARKS, SENATOR SAYS"Im sorry my message was in the heat of the moment because when I initially spoke on the topic, it really came from a place of care. It was based on firsthand conversations with people very close to the situation who raised real concerns and told me what they had experienced. I felt like it was important and was necessary to acknowledge those allegations and also voice those experiences."Now in the process, however, I totally recognize it may have impacted fans in a way that I did not intend. Im sorry."Ogwumike added that she was happy the league took the investigation seriously. She said as the league continues to grow, she will "grow with it."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Netanyahu says Israel has killed Hamas' Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israel had killed senior Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar.Netanyahu made the announcement in a speech to the Knesset, the national legislature of Israel. The Israeli leader had previously only said that the terrorist leader had "apparently" been killed.Mohammed Sinwar was one of Israel's most wanted targets and the younger brother of the deceased group's leader.He had been the target of an Israeli strike on a hospital in southern Gaza earlier this month and Netanyahu said on May 21 that it was likely he had been killed.This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
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    Chrisley children celebrate Trump's plan to pardon reality TV parents in fraud, tax evasion case
    Shortly after President Donald Trump announced his plan to pardon Todd and Julie Chrisley for their bank fraud and tax evasion charges, the "Chrisley Knows Best" stars' children were quick to share their excitement."I am grateful to God and extremely grateful to President Trump and his entire administration," the couple's son, Chase, said in a statement to the New York Post. "Im beyond thankful to finally have my parents back home and my family together again!""I'm ecstatic," Kyle, whose biological mom is Todd's ex-wife, Teresa Terry, told E! News. "Truly. I just found out a little bit ago, and I still just can't believe it. I know Savannah had been working at this for so long, and she never gave up. So I'm just grateful to her and to President Trump for making this happen for my dad and Julie."TRUMP ANNOUNCES PARDON FOR TODD AND JULIE CHRISLEY AFTER REALITY TV STARS' FRAUD, TAX EVASION CONVICTIONS"I know they can't wait to get home and just be with family, and I'm going to remain hopeful that another reconciliation is possible," Kyle, who has been estranged from his father for years, added.Todd and Julie were convicted of conspiring to defraud community banks out of more than $30 million in fraudulent loans, as well as tax evasion, and sentenced to 12 and seven years, respectively. Their sentences were later reduced."Its a terrible thing, but its a great thing, because your parents are going to be free and clean, and I hope we can do it by tomorrow. Is that OK? Well try getting it done tomorrow," Trump told their daughter Savannah Chrisley, and son Chase, in a phone call from the Oval Office on Tuesday that was posted onto an X account of a White House aide. The post was captioned in part, "Trump Knows Best!"CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERSavannah has been advocating for their release since the pair went to prison in January 2023 and reached out to Trump for a pardon earlier this year after their conviction was upheld by a three-judge panel last summer."Thank you so much, Mr. President," Savannah could be heard saying on the call. Chase, through tears, added, "I just want to say thank you for bringing my parents back."Trump told Savannah and Chase to give their parents his "regards and wish them a good life.""They were given pretty harsh treatment based on what Im hearing, pretty harsh treatment," Trump said. "Congratulate your parents, and I hear they're terrific people. This should not have happened."After the phone call with Trump, Savannah posted a video on her Instagram saying she got the call from the president that he was signing pardon papers for her parents while she was walking into Sam's Club.APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POST"So, both of my parents are coming home tonight or tomorrow, and I still don't believe it's real!" she exclaimed.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSShe said she will be "forever grateful" to Trump and his administration as well as her lawyers and everyone else who "put in countless hours" to "make sure that my parents got home.""My parents get to start their lives over!" she added, saying she "vowed to stand next to you and your administration, exposing the corruption and continue fighting for the men and women who are in prison Thank you, thank you, thank you and I will repay your kindness to every person that I meet, so thank God for a president like Donald J. Trump. Thank you, God, for a president who wants to restore families and loves people and took the time to call me from the Oval Office to let me know my parents are getting their lives back."Fox News Digital's Brie Stimson contributed to this post.
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    Seven migrants drown as boat capsizes at Spain's Canary Islands dock
    Spanish emergency services say four women and three girls died when a small boat carrying migrants capsized while arriving to port at one of Spains Canary Islands on Wednesday.Spain's maritime rescue service, which located the boat some 6 miles (9.6 kilometers) from the shore, said the boat tipped over as rescuers started removing minors as it arrived at a dock on the island of El Hierro.BABY GIRL BORN ON PACKED MIGRANT BOAT HEADING FOR SPAIN'S CANARY ISLANDSThe movement of people on the boat caused it to tip and then turn over, dumping the occupants into the water, the service said.Emergency services for the Canary Islands said four women, a teenage girl and two younger girls perished in the accident. One of the girls was found by a rescue diver.A helicopter evacuated two more children, a girl and a boy, to a local hospital in serious condition after they nearly drowned, the service added.FIVE ILLEGALS CHARGED IN ALLEGED MARITIME HUMAN SMUGGLING ATTEMPT THAT LEFT CHILD DEADLocal media reports said the small boat appeared to be packed with over 100 people. Spanish rescuers and members of the Red Cross pulled people out of the water.The Spanish archipelago located off Africas western coast has for years been a main route for migrants who risk their lives in dinghies and rubber boats unfit for long journeys in the open sea. Thousands have been known to die on the way to European territory.Nearly 47,000 people who made the crossing last year reached the archipelago, surpassing previous records for a second time. Most were citizens of Mali, Senegal and Morocco, with many boarding boats to Spain from the coast of Mauritania.The arrivals include thousands of unaccompanied minors.Some 10,800 people had arrived via the Atlantic to the Canary Islands by mid-May, which was down by 34% compared to the same period in 2024.
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    Delta fight disrupted by pigeon flying around inside cabin, video shows
    A video captured a pigeon flying around the cabin of a Delta plane in Minneapolis, with a passenger shrieking as a man tried to capture the bird with his coat.The incident onboard Delta Flight 2348 late Saturday delayed its arrival in Madison, Wis., for around an hour."When I boarded Delta Flight 2348 at MSP tonight, I overheard another passenger tell a flight attendant there was a pigeon on the plane. The pilot got on the mic and confirmed a pigeon was on the plane, and said he had no experience with this situation," passenger Tom Caw wrote on Instagram. "Baggage handlers boarded and carried the pigeon off. People applauded. A young girl asked if she could pet it.""The plane eventually pulled away and began taxiing to the runway, and then another pigeon emerged! This is my video of it flying through the cabin," Caw continued.FEDEX PLANE CATCHES FIRE MIDAIR BEFORE MAKING EMERGENCY LANDING"It was caught, and we returned to the gate. Pilot said when he radioed the control tower about us coming back due to a pigeon, the guy said that was a first for him. Pilot told him it was the second time for him -- the first being half an hour earlier. Another baggage handler boarded and removed it -- still alive," he also said. "My guess is the pigeons were tired of flying and wanted snacks. They didnt know this flight to MSN is too short for Delta to offer beverage/snack service."DELTA FLIGHT FORCED TO RETURN TO ATLANTA AIRPORT AFTER 'HAZE' FILLS CABINIn a statement to Fox News Digital, Delta said it "appreciates the careful actions of our people and our customers to safely remove two birds from the aircraft prior to departure and we apologize to our customers for the delay in their travel."The plane an Airbus A220 was carrying 119 customers and five crew members, a spokesperson added.Fox News Digitals Bonny Chu contributed to this report.
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    Rubio announces visa restrictions for foreigners 'complicit' in censoring Americans
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new visa restrictions the Trump administration is implementing against foreign authorities who it says are "complicit" in censoring Americans."For too long, Americans have been fined, harassed, and even charged by foreign authorities for exercising their free speech rights," Rubio wrote on X. "Today, I am announcing a new visa restriction policy that will apply to foreign officials and persons who are complicit in censoring Americans. Free speech is essential to the American way of life a birthright over which foreign governments have no authority."TRUMP ADMIN ASKING FEDERAL AGENCIES TO CANCEL REMAINING HARVARD CONTRACTS"Foreigners who work to undermine the rights of Americans should not enjoy the privilege of traveling to our country," America's top diplomat added. "Whether in Latin America, Europe, or elsewhere, the days of passive treatment for those who work to undermine the rights of Americans are over."This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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    MS-13 member, child sex offender nabbed amid federal immigration enforcement on Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard
    Immigration enforcement operations carried out Tuesday on the Massachusetts islands of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard resulted in about 40 arrests, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) noted in a press release provided to Fox News Digital.The effort marked a major win for public safety a documented MS-13 member as well as "at least one child sex offender" were among those arrested, the release indicates."ICE officers and FBI, DEA and ATF agents worked together to arrest a significant number of illegal alien offenders which included at least one child predator," ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Boston acting Field Office Director Patricia H. Hyde, noted, according to the release. "Our partners in the U.S. Coast Guard facilitated a safe and efficient transport of the alien offenders off Nantucket and Marthas Vineyard, ensuring the safety of the residents of those communities."TRUMP ADMIN ASKS SCOTUS TO AUTHORIZE RAPID MIGRANT DEPORTATIONS TO COUNTRIES OTHER THAN THEIR OWN"Bye bye!" White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote in a post on X when sharing a post from the Nantucket Current, which reported that at least a dozen individuals had been detained and removed from the island in a federal immigration raid on Tuesday.Leavitt's post also included the waving hand emoji.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) also shared the outlet's post, noting, "ICE is removing illegal aliens from ALL states, communities, and worksites across this country. If you are here illegally use the CBP Home app to self-deport. If not, you will be arrested and deported without a chance to return."SOUTHERN BORDER APPREHENSIONS PLUNGE MORE THAN 90% FROM YEAR AGO IN APRIL, CBP SAYSPresident Donald Trump's administration has been working to deport illegal immigrants and secure the U.S. border after massive numbers of people poured across the nation's borders during his predecessor's presidential tenure.DHS is offering financial travel assistance and a $1,000 stipend to illegal immigrants who self-deport using the CBP Home app.PROJECT HOMECOMING LAUNCHES WITH FIRST FLIGHT OF 64 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ACCEPTING $1,000 TO SELF-DEPORTCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY TO ALL, INCLUDING THE SCUM THAT SPENT THE LAST FOUR YEARS TRYING TO DESTROY OUR COUNTRY THROUGH WARPED RADICAL LEFT MINDS, WHO ALLOWED 21,000,000 MILLION PEOPLE TO ILLEGALLY ENTER OUR COUNTRY, MANY OF THEM BEING CRIMINALS AND THE MENTALLY INSANE,THROUGH AN OPEN BORDER THAT ONLY AN INCOMPETENT PRESIDENT WOULD APPROVE " Trump declared in part of an all-caps Truth Social post on Monday.
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    West Virginia gov vows to protect women's sports as trans athlete competes for girls' state championship
    West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey vowed to keep up the fight to protect womens and girls sports as a transgender athlete competing against girls in the state championship.Becky Pepper-Jackson, a 13-year-old freshman at Bridgeport Senior High School who has been the subject of a Supreme Court case about their participation in girls sports, finished in third place in the discus event and eighth in the shot put competition.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMAs Pepper-Jackson took part in the meet, Morrisey urged officials to keep separate scores."A boy is currently competing in girls sports at the high school state track meet in West Virginia," Morrisey wrote on Facebook. "Its wrong and unfair. Im again urging officials to keep separate scores so that the true winners can be awarded once we win in court."We will not stop fighting to protect girls sports."A federal appeals court blocked a West Virginia law that would have kept biological males from competing against girls and women in sports last year. The court said the law cannot lawfully be applied to a middle school-aged trans girl who has been taking puberty-blocking medication and has publicly identified as a girl since the third grade.West Virginia has since made an appeal to the Supreme Court regarding the appeals courts ruling.CALIFORNIA TRACK STAR'S FAMILY REACTS TO TRUMP SHAKING UP GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIP MEET AMID TRANS ATHLETE DRAMAIn 2023, Supreme Court justices refused to disturb an appeals court order that made it possible for the girl to continue playing on her middle schools track and cross-country teams.As the West Virginia high school track and field moved into the postseason, Morrisey called on coaches to let athletes "take a stand" against transgender participating in girls sports."I believe what is going on right now in West Virginia with boys playing sports against girls to be abhorrent and contrary to law," he wrote on Facebook. "While we wait for the Supreme Court to issue their ruling in this case, Im calling on all coaches involved to let these brave athletes take a stand for what is right without unfair punishment."As we all work toward removing the wrongly-decided injunction in upcoming months, I ask for all tournament officials to keep a full set of results so that true winners of each event may be recognized when the Supreme Court rules in our favor."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Buttigieg reveals how he'd advise Democrats on key issues if he could time travel back to 2020
    Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg offered multiple ways he would change the Democratic Party platform if he could time travel back to 2020.In the wake of the party's decisive defeat in 2024, several prominent Democrats have spoken about how they need to change on Americas most pressing issues. Many Democrats have argued that the party needs to moderate not only its tone, but its policies. Buttigieg, who has spoken out before on how the party needs to stop alienating voters, is no exception.Tim Miller, a political strategist for The Bulwark, released a new episode of the outlets podcast on Tuesday where he interviewed Buttigieg. Miller referenced the time-traveling DeLorean from "Back to the Future," and asked Buttigieg what advice he would give his past self and then-nominee Joe Biden to prevent the state of the U.S. today.BUTTIGIEG ADMITS THERE WONT BE A ROGAN OF THE LEFT, SAYS DEMS NEED THEIR OWN WAY TO REACH COMMON AMERICANS"What do you think yall should have done differently?" Miller asked."One, for the love of God, figure out a way to get the schools open sooner," Buttigieg said. "We got very knee-jerk about this and the costs were not just politically but in a profound way I think, for a generation, the costs were profound, and I think anybody who's involved, who was, by the way obviously doing their best to deal with a crisis that killed a million Americans, but I think most people involved would like to be able to have found a way to safely get more schools open more quickly."The former transportation secretary followed up with another key issue that has grown prominent in recent years."Obviously, pay more attention to the border," he said, noting another piece of advice for 2020 Democrats. "That's real, and that's going to be something that you can't just, like, take your time to deal with. These are all things, by the way, thats super, you know, policy-wise and politically, we have the benefit of hindsight to reflect upon this."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREThe third piece of advice he offered, particularly to himself, was about the nature of how the economy is perceived."Three, even though you spent your entire political lifetime believing that 'the economy and jobs are the same thing, and if you have lots of jobs, it's a good economy, and if you have a problem with jobs, it's a bad economy.' Remember that prices is just as big a part of the economy, it just hasnt come up much in the last 40 years," he said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPButtigieg argued that no country was able to save its economy from the pandemic without taking on some inflation, "but I do think there were a lot of moments where people kind of waved it away in the first year or two, even just like the conversation about it."
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    Scammers can exploit your data from just 1 ChatGPT search
    ChatGPT and other large language models (LLMs) have become amazing helpers for everyday tasks. Whether it's summarizing complex ideas, designing a birthday card or even planning your apartment's layout, you can get impressive results with just a simple prompt. But as helpful as these AI tools are, their convenience comes with hidden risks, especially when it comes to your personal privacy.Join the FREE "CyberGuy Report": Get my expert tech tips, critical security alerts and exclusive deals, plus instant access to myfree "Ultimate Scam Survival Guide" when you sign up!If you haven't tried an LLM like ChatGPT before, here's the gist: They're advanced language processors that chat with you through text. No special commands or coding needed, just type what you want to know or do, and they respond. For example, asking "Why is the conclave kept secret?" will get you a detailed explanation in seconds.This simplicity is what makes LLMs so useful, but it also opens the door to risks. Instead of harmless questions, someone could ask for a detailed profile on a person, and the model might generate a surprisingly thorough report. While these tools have safeguards and often refuse certain requests, clever phrasing can sometimes bypass those limits.Unfortunately, it doesn't take much effort for someone to use ChatGPT to gather personal information about you. But don't worry, there are ways to protect yourself from this kind of digital snooping.WHAT HACKERS CAN LEARN ABOUT YOU FROM A DATA BROKER FILEThese AI tools dont just pull information out of thin air. They need to access real online sources to work.In other words, your data is already out there on the internet; AI tools just make it easier to find.And if you look at the sources, most of the information you wouldnt want shared online, like your address, relatives and so on, is made public by people-search sites. Other sources include social media, like LinkedIn and Facebook, as well as public databases. But none of them are as invasive as people-search sites.Lets see what you can do to limit how much of your information is exposed online.THINK YOU CAN DELETE YOUR OWN DATA? WHY IT'S HARDER THAN YOU THINKTo effectively safeguard your personal information from being exposed or misused, it's important to follow these steps and adopt key precautions.Although not all people-search sites are required to offer it, most of them do provide an option to request an opt-out. But that comes with a few challenges.Where to start: Identifying people-search sites that expose your personal informationThere are hundreds of people-search sites registered in the U.S. Going through each and every one is, realistically speaking, impossible. Youll need to narrow your search somehow.Using AI tools: How to find and list data broker sites with your personal dataUse AI tools and ask them to run a deep search on yourself. Its not a perfect or complete solution; LLMs tend to shorten their responses to save resources. But it will give you a good starting point, and if you keep asking for more results, you should be able to put together a decent list of people-search sites that might have your profile.Submitting opt-out requests: How to remove your information from people-search sitesNow, youll have to go through each of these people-search sites and submit opt-out requests. These usually arent complicated, but they're definitely time-consuming. The opt-out forms are typically located at the bottom of each site, in the footer. The naming can vary from "Do Not Sell My Info" to "Opt-Out" or something similar. Each people-search site is a little different. Opting out of every people-search site that exposes your personal information is a mammoth task. Ive discussed it in more detailhere. Alternatively, you can automate this process.DATA REMOVAL DOES WHAT VPNS DON'T: HERE'S WHY YOU NEED BOTHData removal services are real-time and energy savers when it comes to protecting your personal information online. The way these services work is simple. They send hundreds of data removal requests on your behalf to people-search sites you might not even know exist but are still exposing your data. And with some services, the process goes even further than that.People-search sites arent the only places exposing your personal information without your knowledge. In fact, theyre just a small part of the largerdata broker industry.There are marketing, health, financial, risk and many other types of data brokers trading your information. Your data is a commodity they use to make a profit, often without you even realizing it.Data removal services have taken on the challenge of fighting this threat to your privacy. They continuously scour the web, looking for your profiles. This way, you can just sign up and let them handle the work in the background. And heres the best part: They take about 10 minutes to set up, roughly the same time it takes to opt out of a single people-search site.And thats it. The removal process is entirely automated and requires little to no effort on your part. With this small initial effort, you may save yourself from privacy-related risks, including scams and evenidentity theft. But what if your data is exposed on a people-search site not covered by any data removal service?Every removal service out there has limitations on the number of data brokers it supports. Its not about a lack of effort; its mostly because brokers are generally unwilling to cooperate, to put it mildly. But theres a way to address this issue without going back to manual opt-outs. The top names in the data removal industry now offer custom removals. In simple terms, this means you can ask them to remove your personal information from websites not currently covered by their standard plans.The catch is that youll need to do the research yourself and point out which sites are exposing your data. Its not as convenient as having everything done automatically, but its a relatively minor inconvenience for the sake of your online privacy.Check out my top picks for data removal services here.Being mindful of the information you provide to AI tools is the first and most crucial step in protecting your privacy. Don't share sensitive details such as your full name, home address, financial information, passwords or any other personal data that could be used to identify or harm you or others.Protecting your AI accounts from unauthorized access helps keep your interactions and data safe. Always use strong, unique passwords and consider using apassword manager to generate and store those complex passwords. Enable multifactor authentication whenever possible to add an extra layer of security. Regularly review your account permissions and remove access for any devices or applications you no longer use. Get more details about mybest expert-reviewed password managers of 2025 here.Adjusting your social media privacy settings can greatly reduce the amount of personal information available to data brokers. Make your profiles private, limit who can see your posts and be selective about accepting friend or follower requests. Periodically audit your privacy settings and remove any unnecessary third-party app connections to further minimize your exposure.Protecting your devices with strong antivirus software adds an essential layer of security against digital threats. Antivirus programs defend against malware, phishing and identity theft. Be sure to choose reputable software and regularly update it to stay protected against the latest threats.Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.Using a dedicated email address for opt-outs and online sign-ups helps reduce spam and protects your primary email. This practice also makes it easier to track which sites and services have your contact information. If your alias email becomes compromised, you can quickly change it without disrupting your main accounts.See my review of the best secure and private email services here.Get afree scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web.Large language models like ChatGPT are transforming how we work, create and solve problems, but they also introduce new privacy and security risks that can't be ignored. As these tools become more powerful and accessible, it's up to each of us to take proactive steps to safeguard our personal information and understand where our data might be exposed. By staying alert and making use of available privacy tools, we can enjoy the benefits of AI while minimizing the risks.Should OpenAI be held legally accountable when its tools are used to collect or expose private data without consent? Let us know your experience or questions by writing us atCyberguy.com/Contact. Your story could help someone else stay safe.For more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading toCyberguy.com/Newsletter.Ask Kurt a question or let us know what stories you'd like us to cover.Follow Kurt on his social channels:Answers to the most-asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved.
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