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Rubio says in ‘simple English’ Iran run by ‘lunatics,’ defends Trump strike as ‘right decision’On March 4, 2026Secretary of State Marco Rubio defends Trump'… Read more Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered one of his bluntest defenses yet of President Donald Trump’s strikes on Iran Tuesday, sharply rejecting criticism and describing the regime as "lunatics" as he argued the president acted at the right moment to prevent Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. "Let me explain to you guys this in simple English, okay? Iran is run by lunatics, religious fanatic lunatics," Rubio told reporters. "They have an ambition to have nuclear weapons," Rubio said. "This is the weakest they’ve ever been. Now is the time to go after them." Rubio said Trump made the "right decision" to dismantle Iran’s military capabilities before they could shield a nuclear program. "The president made the decision to go after them, take away their missiles, take away their navy, take away their drones … so that they can never have a nuclear weapon," Rubio said. FETTERMAN ‘BAFFLED’ BY LACK OF SUPPORT FOR TRUMP’S IRAN STRIKES AND DEATH OF ‘EVIL’ LEADERS He acknowledged "there will be a price to pay," but argued it would be far lower than allowing Iran to become nuclear-armed. "That is a much lower price to pay than having a nuclear armed Iran," he said. Rubio grew visibly sharper when pressed on whether Israel dictated the timing of the operation. "Your statement is false," he told one reporter who suggested the U.S. acted because Israel was about to strike. Rubio confirmed Monday that Israel was prepared to act independently. "We knew that there was going to be an Israeli action. We knew that that would precipitate an attack against American forces," Rubio said. "And we knew that if we didn’t preemptively go after them … we would suffer higher casualties." He emphasized Tuesday that the decision ultimately rested with President Donald Trump. "The president determined we were not going to get hit first," Rubio said. "If you tell the president of the United States that if we don’t go first, we’re going to have more people killed and more people injured, the president is going to go first." Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said after a classified briefing that Israel was "determined to act … with or without American support," and that U.S. officials concluded "a coordinated response was necessary." "I am convinced that they did the right thing," Johnson said. Despite Rubio’s harsh rhetoric toward Iran’s clerical leadership, administration officials have emphasized that the mission is not aimed at overthrowing the regime but at dismantling its military capabilities. Rubio repeatedly framed the operation as focused on destroying Iran’s ballistic missiles, launchers, drone capabilities and naval assets. "Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon," he said. "It cannot have the things it was hiding behind to have a nuclear weapons program." SEN. KENNEDY PRAISES TRUMP'S RESOLVE ON IRAN, SAYS 'WORLD IS SAFER TODAY BECAUSE OF WHAT HE'S DONE' So far, U.S. and Israeli strikes largely have targeted missile infrastructure and military facilities. Officials have not indicated that nuclear enrichment sites have been the primary focus of the campaign. Some Democrats questioned whether the administration demonstrated an imminent threat to the United States. "There was no imminent threat to the United States of America by the Iranians. It was a threat to Israel," Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., said after the briefing. "We equate a threat to Israel is the equivalent of an imminent threat to the United States. Then we are in uncharted territory." Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said after the classified briefing, "I have no idea what the objective is, and I didn’t get any additional clarity." Rubio brushed aside the criticism, predicting opponents would emerge from briefings claiming they "didn’t hear anything" while insisting the administration complied with congressional notification requirements. "This is an action by the president to address a real threat," Rubio said. "The world will be a safer place when these radical clerics no longer have access to these weapons." | Scams that aren't illegal (but should be)On March 4, 2026Consumer protection experts warn that legal data c… Read more Every year during National Consumer Protection Week, you hear warnings about phishing emails, fake IRS calls and identity theft. Those threats are real, but there is another risk that gets far less attention, and it is completely legal. Right now, hundreds of companies collect, package and sell personal information, including your home address, phone number, family members, income estimates and even your daily habits. They are not targeting you because you did anything wrong. Instead, they profit simply because your data is valuable. Unlike traditional scams, this does not happen in the shadows. It happens out in the open, every single day. As a result, most people only realize it is happening after someone uses their personal information against them. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report 5 MYTHS ABOUT IDENTITY THEFT THAT PUT YOUR DATA AT RISK Data brokers are companies most people have never heard of, but they know a surprising amount about you. They collect information from public records, online activity, retail purchases, app usage and hundreds of other sources. Then they build detailed profiles and sell them to advertisers, marketers and anyone else willing to pay. A typical profile may include: This information often appears on people-search sites, where anyone can look you up in seconds. Scammers use these same databases to find and target victims. But even legitimate companies use them in ways most consumers never knowingly agreed to. Search your own name online, and you may find pages listing your address, relatives' names and contact details. These sites present themselves as "background check tools" or "public records directories." But their business model depends on making personal information easy to find. Even strangers can learn where you live, who your relatives are and how to contact you. No hacking required. CRIMINALS ARE USING ZILLOW TO PLAN BREAK-INS. HERE’S HOW TO REMOVE YOUR HOME IN 10 MINUTES Many websites and apps track what you click, read and buy. Incogni's research found that popular apps like TikTok, Alibaba, Temu and Shein collect numerous personally identifiable data points and share them with third parties, like advertising networks and data brokers. Even web extensions track what you do online. Popular Chrome extensions like the AI-powered Grammarly or Quillbotinvade your privacy, require extensive permissions and collect sensitive data. Over time, this data collection builds a behavioral profile. It can reveal: This is why you may suddenly receive highly specific emails, calls, or ads that feel uncomfortably personal. Someone already knew what to say. AI makes personal data more valuable and easier to collect than ever before. These systems scrape public websites, social media profiles, images and videos to pull identifying details. They also connect scattered pieces of information into a single, detailed identity profile, which can include: Once collected, this information can circulate indefinitely. You can delete a social media post, but copies of that data may already exist elsewhere. 5 SIMPLE TECH TIPS TO IMPROVE DIGITAL PRIVACY Are you using ChatGPT, Gemini, or even LinkedIn? Then your data is automatically collected from your chatbot conversations, posts, and more. They collect user interactions like prompts, voice recordings, uploaded photos and behavioral data to improve the AI system. In some cases, you have to manually disable this in settings, but it's buried in countless opt-out guides or obscure labels. For example, to opt out of LinkedIn data collection, you need to: AI-powered apps and services continuously switch it up and make it harder for you to opt out. Why? Your data is fueling their business model. The more data points they have, the better they can train their AI and the more money they make. Most people think data collection is just about targeted ads. But the same information can be used to make scams far more convincing. Instead of sending generic phishing emails, scammers can reference your real address or recent activities. For example: "Hi, Mr. Smith, this is your bank. We noticed unusual activity on your bank account, ending in 0123. Please confirm your information." Because the details are accurate, the message feels legitimate. This dramatically increases the chances someone will respond. In many cases, the information came from data broker databases that were legally purchased or accessed. National Consumer Protection Week is meant to empower people to protect themselves. That protection shouldn't stop at obvious scams. It should include limiting how easily your personal information can be found in the first place. A data removal service helps remove your personal data from data brokers and people-search sites that collect and sell it. Instead of submitting dozens or hundreds of manual requests yourself, they automate the process and continue removing your data as it reappears. Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visiting Cyberguy.com. Get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web: Cyberguy.com. When most people think about scams, they imagine criminals hiding in the shadows. But some of the biggest threats to your personal information are operating out in the open. Data brokers legally collect and sell detailed profiles about you. People-search sites make your address, phone number and even relatives easy to find in seconds. Your browsing activity is tracked, packaged and monetized. And now AI is speeding up how quickly that information can be gathered, connected and reused. This is not just about annoying ads. The more accessible your personal data is, the easier it becomes for scammers to sound convincing and target you with precision. Real consumer protection is not only about avoiding suspicious links. It is about limiting where your information lives and who can access it. The less strangers know about you, the harder it is to use your own data against you. Have you ever searched for your name online and been surprised by what you found? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report Copyright 2026 CyberGuy.com. 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Washington skier buried in avalanche is rescued after wife uses phone app to track himOn March 4, 2026A skier buried for hours in a Washington avalanche… Read more A skier buried for hours in an avalanche in Washington State last week was saved after his wife followed her feeling that something was wrong when he failed to answer his phone. Michael Harris was skiing Big Chief Bowl at Stevens Pass when he was caught in the slide. Harris told FOX13 Seattle that his skis got caught between two slabs, and he was unable to fight against the force of the slide. He said he avoided a boulder and described sliding into a snow hole that allowed him to stay upright despite being completely buried. "The sensation was being encased in cement," Harris said. 2 SKIERS KILLED IN AVALANCHE ON POPULAR MONT BLANC SKIING ROUTE NEAR FRENCH-SWISS BORDER At some point, he said, his wife Penny called him, but the compact snow made it impossible for him to move his hands to access his Apple Watch or the iPhone in his jacket pocket. "I’m a religious guy. I said God, I’m in trouble, I don’t know if anyone is going to know where I’m at, but I can’t get out of this on my own," he said. When he failed to answer, Penny Harris felt the urge to check his location through the Find My iPhone app, she told the outlet. UTAH SNOWMOBILER BECOMES THIRD AVALANCHE VICTIM IN A WEEK AMID BACKCOUNTRY DANGERS "You get a feeling something’s just not right," she said. "I followed my intuition, saw his location, checked it a couple times and saw it wasn’t moving." Penny Harris said she then called the ski patrol and drove to Stevens Pass. Rescuers used the location tracked by the app to find Harris buried beneath several feet of snow. Harris was rushed to a hospital for hypothermia, pneumonia, a contusion to his lung, injuries to his kidneys and a right tibial plateau fracture, his family said in a post on GoFundMe created to help with the medical bills. He underwent surgery and is making a smooth recovery, becoming known around the hospital as "the miracle avalanche man," his family said. Harris credits his wife and the phone app for saving his life. "I was inches away from the thing that could save my life, but I just couldn’t get there. And yet because she knew how to use 'Find My iPhone', I’m here today," he told FOX13. | LISA DAFTARI: This Purim, we are all targets of the Iranian regimeOn March 4, 2026The ancient story of Purim mirrors modern Iran reg… Read more Every year around this time, Jews read the ancient Scroll of Esther and remember a Persian courtier named Haman who plotted "to destroy, to kill and to annihilate all the Jews" of the empire in a single day. The story feels less like distant history and more like a chilling parallel to our present reality, because, once again, a regime in Persia — today’s Islamic Republic in Iran — openly dreams of annihilation and domination, with Jews as a central target but far from the only ones. The holiday of Purim is often presented as a children’s tale of costumes and noisemakers, but at its core is a political battle between good and evil. A powerful ideologue identifies a people as an intolerable obstacle to his vision, secures state power behind his hatred and issues a bureaucratic death sentence. It takes courage, unity and a willingness to fight back to stop this brutal plot. Replace scroll and signet ring with rockets and proxies, and you have the worldview of today’s Iranian regime toward Israel, the United States and now, several neighboring Persian Gulf States. BEYOND THE IRAN DEAL: WHY TRUMP’S REFUSAL TO ‘KICK THE CAN’ JUST SAVED GENERATIONS When Hamas stormed Israeli communities on Oct. 7, murdering, raping and kidnapping civilians, it did not act in an ideological vacuum. Hamas has long relied on Iran’s regime for training, funding and supplying weapons. The terror group sits within a wider "axis of resistance" Tehran has painstakingly built around Israel and across the region. Whether or not Tehran signed off on the exact timing, the regime has spent decades forging a regional "ring of fire," including Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, militias in Syria and Iraq, the Houthis in Yemen, explicitly to make good on its promise that Israel is a "cancerous tumor" to be removed and that American power in the Middle East must be driven out. But in the 21st century, the Iran regime’s war is not only against Jews and not only fought with rockets and drones. It is fought with code, cameras and carefully crafted narratives aimed at Israelis, Arabs, Americans, Europeans, dissident Iranians and anyone who stands in the way of the regime’s revolutionary project. The regime has developed a sophisticated influence apparatus that uses botnets, fake personas and social media influencers to shape how global publics understand the conflict and how free societies see themselves. Investigations have exposed networks of inauthentic accounts on X, Facebook, Instagram and Telegram pushing divisive, demoralizing content at scale. In one documented campaign, bots flooded Hebrew‑language discourse with tens of thousands of posts in under two days, amplifying internal Israeli divisions and sowing panic about the fate of hostages. Other operations have impersonated Israelis, Americans and Europeans online, pushing narratives that call for Western retreat, civil conflict and the abandonment of allies from Israel to Ukraine. SIGN UP FOR ANTISEMITISM EXPOSED NEWSLETTER This is not the random trolling we’ve seen for years. It is state‑directed information warfare intended to achieve strategic goals, including to weaken Israeli morale, to crush the Iranian opposition, to fracture Western support, and to invert victim and aggressor in the eyes of the world. When regime‑linked operations amplify incendiary content about "Zionist control," repackage anti‑Jewish conspiracy theories as anti‑Israel "anti‑colonialism," and simultaneously smear Iranian dissidents as foreign agents, they are targeting anyone who challenges Tehran’s ambitions. The West should recognize how a hostile regime is using every tool, including terror proxies abroad, repression at home, campus activism in the West, and algorithm‑hacking online to delegitimize democratic allies and normalize violence against minorities and dissidents. The same regime that arms Hamas and Hezbollah also guns down women removing their headscarves in Tehran, supplies drones to Russia for use in Ukraine and threatens Persian Gulf Arab states that dare to work openly with Israel. The ideological hatred that animated Haman has simply been updated and universalized. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINION That is why this Purim, we can all be considered like the Jews who were in the regime’s crosshairs in the sense that the story demands a vulnerable minority singled out by a power that cannot tolerate their existence, ordered to bow and vanish for the sake of someone else’s totalizing ideology. To stand with Israel after Oct. 7 is not to ignore other victims of Iran’s regime; it is to understand that the same system that dreams of erasing the Jewish state also dreams of crushing Americans, Europeans, Sunni Arabs, women on the streets of Mashhad, Shiraz or Esfahan, and students on Western campuses who refuse to chant its slogans. Purim ends with the intended victims standing up, fighting back and surviving. For Israel and the Islamic Republic’s other targets to do the same today, free nations must be willing to confront the regime across all fronts: degrade its military capabilities, defeat its terror proxies on the battlefield, support its domestic dissidents, harden our information space against manipulation and deny Tehran the impunity it has enjoyed for far too long. The lesson of the Scroll of Esther is not parochial. It is that when a regime builds its identity around annihilation, indifference is complicity and by the time the decree reaches your own door, it may be too late. |
Boat trailer crashes over center median on busy California freeway, driver doesn't stopOn March 4, 2026Dramatic dashcam footage shows runaway boat flying… Read more A runaway boat was seen flying across a California highway on March 1, narrowly missing vehicles as it went over several lanes and the median. The incident occurred on Sunday at around 5:30 p.m. on the 91 Freeway in Bellflower, Calif., in southeast Los Angeles County. California Highway Patrol (CHP) said the boat, which appeared to have detached from a U-Haul trailer, crossed the eastbound lanes before flying over the median. No injuries were reported. "I'm driving, and I'm looking, and I'm like, 'There is an expletive boat!'" Cassandra Sorrell told KABC-TV. "I had seconds to respond. I mean, it was surreal." TERRIFYING MOMENT CAUGHT ON CAMERA AS ROAD COLLAPSE SUDDENLY SWALLOWS VEHICLES AT BUSY INTERSECTION Sorrell told KABC that she braced herself "very, very tightly for impact" and that she was "certain I was going to hit the boat." She told the outlet that she suffered whiplash and that her Tesla was slightly damaged. DRIVER OF U-HAUL TRUCK THAT ENTERED IRAN PROTEST CROWD SPEAKS OUT: 'ALL I WANT IS PEACE' The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that each year 730 people are killed and another 17,000 are injured because of objects in the road. The agency said that 81% of the crashes involve unsecured loads on passenger vehicles. NHTSA recommends drivers hauling cargo to tie it down with rope, netting or straps, and for large cargo, it is advised that the objects be tied directly to one's vehicle or trailer. Additionally, NHTSA suggests drivers consider covering the entire load with a sturdy tarp or netting. The agency warns against loading "excessive amounts of cargo" and asks that drivers double-check to ensure their cargo is secure. All 50 states and Washington, D.C., have laws about unsecured loads. NHTSA says "drivers are always responsible for safe operation of their vehicle," which includes properly securing cargo. "Violation of unsecured-load laws carry state-specific penalties with fines up to $5,000," NHTSA warns. | ‘STRAIGHT OUTTA CONGRESS’: Top progressive concedes race after viral mockery for ‘embarrassing’ defeatOn March 4, 2026Progressive star Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, c… Read more Progressive star Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, has conceded her race for the U.S. Senate after suffering an "embarrassing" defeat to a lesser-known Democrat, state Rep. James Talarico. A second-term congresswoman widely seen as one of the top voices in the Democratic Party, Crockett lost her primary to Talarico. The defeat not only crushes Crockett’s hopes of serving in the Senate, but also places her political future in doubt as her House term ends in January. After an initial election night outburst in which she blamed Republicans for coming up short against Talarico, Crockett conceded her defeat in a Wednesday morning social media post. Crockett said she called Talarico on Wednesday morning and "congratulated him on becoming the Senate nominee." TEXAS DEMOCRATS CALLED OUT OVER 'EGREGIOUS CIRCULAR-FIRING SQUAD BEHAVIOR' IN SENATE PRIMARY RACE She urged Democratic unity, saying Texas is "primed to turn blue" and stating, "We must remain united because this is bigger than any one person." "This is about the future of all 30 million Texans and getting America back on track," she said, adding, "With the primary behind us, Democrats must rally around our nominees and win. I’m committed to doing my part and will continue working to elect Democrats up and down the ballot." Memes of Crockett with the caption "STRAIGHT OUTTA CONGRESS" quickly began circulating on X. Independent conservative journalist Nick Sortor posted on social media, "BREAKING: Jasmine Crockett has LOST the Democratic Primary for US Senate in TX, putting an END to her career in Congress. Jasmine had to decline reelection for her present seat in the US House in order to run for Senate, so she’ll be OUT after this year. Bye!" Popular conservative influencer David Freeman, who goes by the account name "Gunther Eagleman," wrote, "Dear Jasmine Crockett, Waffle House in Dallas is hiring. Sincerely, America." Conservative commentator Eric Daugherty mocked Crockett, writing that she "STORMS OUT of her own event after crying ‘they cheated!’ following her brutal loss. She said REPUBLICANS rigged the election in areas with high black populations." Daugherty called the results an "embarrassing defeat" for Crockett. He quipped, "Wow, RACIST Texas Democrat voters just opposed a black female queen! How SHAMEFUL." Libs of TikTok reposted a video of Crockett dancing in a congressional office hallway, with the caption, "Bye Jasmine!" "Jasmine Crockett basically gave up her seat to run for Senate... And she just LOST the Democrat Senate Primary," Libs of TikTok mocked. This comes after Crockett spent much of the race accusing many of her critics of opposing her candidacy on racial grounds. In January, after podcasters and comedians Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang told listeners not to "waste" their money supporting her campaign, Crockett railed, "I really do think that the host said the quiet part out loud, which basically was: If a White man couldn’t do it, then why would a Black woman even have the audacity to think that she could?" She also criticized other attack ads as racist, saying, "I see when they're sending out ads and they're darkening my skin. And I'm just like, I know what this is, right?" TEXAS DEMOCRAT CRIES FOR VOTING TALARICO OVER CROCKETT BECAUSE 'WE NEED SOMEBODY WHO CAN WIN' Crockett’s campaign had been widely criticized as out of step with Texas voters from day one, when her campaign announcement video was a simple shot of her to the sound of President Donald Trump mocking her as "low IQ." Commentator Savanah Hernandez wrote, "As we say goodbye to Jasmine Crockett, never forget the campaign ad she released where Trump just calls her a ‘low IQ person’ for 30 seconds straight. A true piece of art that will never be forgotten." Al Robinson, an African American author, reacted, "When your campaign message is built on hatred… division… and mocking entire groups of people… eventually voters get tired of it." "Rep. Jasmine Crockett tried to build a brand on insults… calling people ‘white tears,’ throwing around Nazi comparisons, and making politics nothing more than a circus of outrage. But here is the uncomfortable reality. Leadership requires stability. Leadership requires responsibility. Leadership requires building something… not just tearing people down," said Robinson, concluding, "When your entire political strategy is built on insults instead of solutions… the result is predictable. You lose." The Texas Senate seat is a critical race for both the GOP and Democrats. The winner of the general election in November will likely be a major determinant of which party will hold the majority in the chamber. On the Republican side of the aisle, long-time incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, is heading into a runoff election with challenger Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Crockett and Talarico did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. |
Feds say Pakistani national backed by Iran plotted to assassinate Trump, others in murder-for-hire schemeOn March 4, 2026Pakistani national Asif Merchant allegedly plotted… Read more A Pakistani national with alleged ties to Iran shared photos online depicting President Donald Trump’s death, federal prosecutors said Tuesday, describing the posts as part of a broader plot to kill U.S. politicians, potentially including the president. Authorities said Asif Merchant plotted with Iran to kill U.S. politicians in 2024, illustrating Iran’s threats against the United States that stretched back years before Trump launched strikes against the country beginning Saturday. An FBI special agent showed a courtroom in Brooklyn, New York, the images posted by Merchant, who is standing trial this week on charges of attempting to commit an act of terrorism and engaging in a murder-for-hire plot. Merchant was indicted in July 2024 after he was recorded on camera outlining a plot on a napkin to kill an unnamed politician with a person who turned out to be an informant. Merchant allegedly also tried to hire two hit men and pay them $5,000, but the men were FBI agents posing as assassins. FROM HOSTAGE CRISIS TO ASSASSINATION PLOTS: IRAN’S NEAR HALF-CENTURY WAR ON AMERICANS The indictment does not name Trump, but a law enforcement source confirmed to Fox News that he was floated as a target, and defense lawyers named Trump as the target in court documents. Merchant's trial comes against the backdrop of Trump launching a major combat operation in coordination with Israel against Iran. Trump did not seek congressional authorization to carry out the offensive on Iran, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, which has set off condemnation from Democratic lawmakers, and some Republicans, that he launched an "illegal" war. Conservative legal experts have argued Trump is operating within his bounds under Article II, which allows the commander in chief to direct military operations and act to protect U.S. forces and interests in time-sensitive situations. Merchant was arrested as he was attempting to leave the country, before he could take any concrete steps to carry out a murder plan. Authorities, at the time, said he appeared to be acting at the behest of Iran. TRUMP DECLARES 'I GOT HIM BEFORE HE GOT ME' AFTER IRAN'S SUPREME LEADER KILLED IN STRIKE "This dangerous murder-for-hire plot was allegedly orchestrated by a Pakistani national with close ties to Iran and is straight out of the Iranian regime's playbook," then-FBI Director Christopher Wray said. Merchant's lawyers argued in their opening statement last week that their client, who has two wives, cared about his faith and his families, that he was innocent and that politicians lie. Federal prosecutors said in court Tuesday that in addition to images of Trump, Merchant also posted images of former President Joe Biden online. Some of the images dated back to 2020, when Trump was president and Biden was a presidential contender. The images included Trump digging his own grave next to a headstone with his name on it and an image of a decapitated head belonging to Trump with the words "coming soon." A comment under the photo said "Allah willing." Another image was a wanted poster for Trump, shared on June 30, 2020, that said, "Iran issues an arrest warrant for Trump." Merchant's trial remains ongoing. If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of life in prison. Fox News' Maria Paronich contributed to this report. | Bruce Pearl wonders whether Akron is better than undefeated Miami (Ohio)On March 4, 2026Former coach Bruce Pearl questioned Miami (Ohio)… Read more Former Auburn Tigers men’s basketball coach Bruce Pearl said Wednesday he’s still unsure whether the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks are a lock for an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament if they fail to attain an automatic selection. The RedHawks moved to 30-0 on Tuesday night and clinched a share of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) regular-season title. The No. 19 ranked team is the lone Division I men’s team that’s still undefeated. Seven of their wins were by three points or fewer, and three of their victories came in overtime. Miami has not played against any ranked opponents. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM It’s the RedHawks’ resume that appeared to give Pearl pause despite being a fan of Miami head coach Travis Steele and the job that he’s done with the mid-major program. "What Miami of Ohio has done has been unbelievable, and the questions start this way, ‘Are we choosing the 37 best at-large teams or are we choosing the 37 most deserving?’ Miami of Ohio is one of the most deserving to get into the NCAA Tournament," Pearl said on OutKick’s "Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich." "Do I think they’re one of the best 37 teams? I don’t. That’s my opinion and it’s not personal. MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL TOP 10, BUBBLE TEAM NET RANKINGS: FLORIDA JOINS TOP 5 "Look, that’s what makes part of this time of the year so much fun. We’re entitled to our opinions and, of course, they’ll get an opportunity to play it out on the court. I think Travis Steele has done an incredible job. I think to bring it every single night and win all those close games – what a season, what chemistry. But I’m not sure that Akron isn’t the best team in the MAC at the end of the day." The Zips are 25-5 this season with a 16-1 record in the MAC. The team could very well upset Miami in the conference tournament. Akron played against one top 25 team, No. 2 Purdue, but lost. "Akron played a tougher schedule," Pearl added. "Akron is a little bit more battle tested. They got a little bit more size. If that gets to be that matchup, that’s going to be an interesting matchup. These are not knocks on Miami of Ohio." The rest of the season still has to play out. Miami has one more regular-season game on the schedule before the conference tournament begins. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. |
Mother mauled to death in savage dog attack while shielding 5-year-old sonOn March 4, 2026Emily Panuco, a 26-year-old Arizona mother of two,… Read more An Arizona mother of two was mauled to death by three dogs in a horrific attack while protecting her son outside her mother’s Southern California home. Emily Panuco, 26, of Parker, Arizona, traveled to her mother’s house in Big River with her 5-year-old son to visit a litter of puppies on Feb. 27, the Colorado River Sheriff’s Department said in a press release. The week-old puppies, which belonged to Panuco’s mother, were in a cardboard box near the front door. Three adult dogs — including the litter’s mother — were also on the property. As Panuco’s son approached the box to pet the puppies, police said all three adult dogs lunged at the young child. TEEN WITH DREAMS OF LION TAMING MAULED TO DEATH AFTER CLIMBING INTO ENCLOSURE AT ZOO Panuco subsequently jumped in and attempted to shield her son from the attack, according to police. Tragically, Panuco sustained numerous bite wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene despite lifesaving efforts. Her 5-year-old son suffered two severe bites and was transported to a local hospital, before he was later released. AUSTRALIAN BOY FIGHTING FOR LIFE AFTER SHARK ATTACK, RESCUED BY FRIENDS IN SYDNEY HARBOR WATERS The three adult dogs were subsequently taken into custody by local animal control and later euthanized, police said. Following the horrific incident, Panuco’s loved ones mourned the death of their loved one while remembering her life. "Emily was a devoted mother who worked at the CRITT library, where she touched the lives of many children and families," a GoFundMe created to cover funeral costs and family living expenses read. "Her love for her own family was evident in everything she did, and her absence leaves a tremendous void." Panuco leaves behind her husband and two young children, according to the fundraiser. The Colorado River Sheriff’s Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. | NY GOP candidate torches Columbia group over ‘Death to America’ post, tells them to ‘get the f--- out’On March 4, 2026GOP candidate Bruce Blakeman blasts Columbia stude… Read more Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, the Republican frontrunner for governor, blasted a pro-Palestinian Columbia University student group after it posted "Death to America" in Farsi following the reported killing of Iran’s supreme leader. "To the Columbia University Students and Faculty who posted ‘Death to America’ — I have one message for you — Get the f--- out," Blakeman said in a video message obtained by Fox News Digital. The controversy quickly spilled into the race against Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul, with Blakeman arguing progressive leaders in New York have failed to confront what he calls rising anti-American extremism at elite universities. STEFANIK TO RELEASE NEW BOOK ON COLLEGE ANTISEMITISM AS SHE EYES BID FOR NY GOVERNOR Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) — which is not recognized by the university administration — describes itself as a coalition of student organizations that view a Palestinian state as "the vanguard for our collective liberation" and says it is a continuation of the Vietnam-era anti-war movement. The group tweeted "Marg bar Amrika" — or "Death to America" — on Saturday after Khamenei was killed. X has since taken down the post. The development infuriated Blakeman, who is now the top name in the GOP field following the withdrawal of Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y. Blakeman called the situation "disgusting" in a statement and urged immediate action against the student group. "Let’s be clear: this isn’t activism. It’s extremism and incites terror. American universities exist because of the freedoms, protections, and opportunities this country provides," Blakeman said. "At Columbia University, something has gone seriously wrong for many years." After the tweet disappeared, CUAD wrote that the social media platform forced the group to delete it to regain access to its account. "[B]ut the sentiment still stands," they wrote, according to the New York Post, which reported the follow-up before X again deleted the post. The group called Khamenei’s death "devastating news" and said their "hearts are with the Iranian people [who] have every right to defend [themselves] against Zionist warfare." IRANIAN-AMERICAN JOURNALIST CALLS OUT MAMDANI OVER RESPONSE TO US-ISRAEL STRIKES As the university ultimately reiterated that it does not recognize the organization, CUAD wrote on X that it has "no affiliation… with the fascist state functionary known as Columbia University." "We operate completely outside of the purview of a registered student organization and are proud not to receive any recognition from that institution," said the group, which also organized the tent-filled anti-Israel "sit-in" protests of 2024 in part with Mahmoud Khalil. Khalil, a Syrian-born master’s graduate of Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, was held by the Trump administration at an immigration facility in Louisiana in the wake of the encampment controversy until a federal judge ordered him released. A Columbia University statement to the Post read in part that CUAD is "illegally using the Columbia name." Fox News Digital reached out to the Hochul campaign for comment. |
Pete Hegseth criticizes 'fake news' coverage of Iran strikes, says only tragedies make front pageOn March 4, 2026Secretary of War Pete Hegseth criticized "fak… Read more Secretary of War Pete Hegseth criticized what he called "fake news" coverage of President Donald Trump's strikes on Iran during a Tuesday press conference, adding that the U.S. is "laser-focused" on its mission of severing Iran's "pathway to nuclear weapons." Hegesth told reporters that the military operation in Iran is "simply a reality check," and with the "combination of U.S. and Israeli intelligence and combat power, will control Iran and will control it soon." "Sure, Iran will still be able to shoot some missiles and still be able to launch one-way attack drones at civilian targets and their proxies will attempt to attack our embassies, bases and soft targets. They are terrorists, after all, and they need to target civilians because they can't fight toe-to-toe. But we will find them and kill them," the War secretary asserted. SEN. KENNEDY PRAISES TRUMP'S RESOLVE ON IRAN, SAYS 'WORLD IS SAFER TODAY BECAUSE OF WHAT HE'S DONE' "This is what the fake news misses. We’ve taken control of Iran's airspace and water without boots on the ground. We control their fate. But when a few drones get through or tragic things happen, it's front-page news," he continued. "I get it, the press only wants to make the president look bad, but try for once to report the reality. The terms of this war will be set by us at every step." Six American military service members have been killed amid Iran's retaliation over U.S. and Israeli attacks over the weekend. Hegseth reiterated his past remarks about the administration's goals for its military operation in the region. "As I said Monday, the mission is laser-focused. Obliterate Iran's missiles and drones and facilities that produce them, annihilate its navy and critical security infrastructure, and sever their pathway to nuclear weapons," he declared. "Iran will never possess a nuclear bomb. Not on our watch. Not ever." HEGSETH SAYS THE LEADER BEHIND EFFORT TO ASSASSINATE TRUMP HAS BEEN 'HUNTED DOWN AND KILLED' IN IRAN Referencing the past "endless" negotiations with Iran concerning its nuclear program, the War secretary lauded Trump's decisive action and "moral clarity" in addressing the issue. "This is why President Trump’s moral clarity on Iran today is so vital. Unlike the past where vague red lines and endless negotiations let Iran fund terror and inch ever so slightly toward a bomb, this president sees the threat plainly and acts decisively," he said. "No more half measures, especially when Iran is at its weakest. No more letting Tehran play for time while our people pay the price." "[Trump's] leadership ensures that we finish what we [started], and that we protect our war fighters by crushing the enemy before they can strike again," Hegseth added. CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE During a press conference on Monday, the War secretary echoed a similar message about the media's coverage of the administration's strikes against Iran, asserting that the conflict would not escalate into an "endless" war. "To the media outlets and political left screaming ‘endless wars,’ stop. This is not Iraq. This is not endless," Hegseth declared. "Our generation knows better and so does this president." U.S. forces have struck more than 1,700 targets across Iran in the first 72 hours of Operation Epic Fury, according to a U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) fact sheet — a sweeping military campaign aimed at dismantling the Iranian regime’s security apparatus and neutralizing what officials describe as imminent threats. The Israeli military's latest wave of airstrikes in Iran dealt a serious blow to the country's brutal internal security apparatus, opening the door for a potential uprising. During the strikes, Israel "dropped dozens of munitions on the Basij and internal security command centers that are subject to the Iranian terror regime," the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement on Wednesday. "The targeted command centers were used by the Iranian regime to maintain control throughout Iran and maintain the regime’s situational assessments." Fox News' Morgan Phillips and Rachel Wolf contributed to this report. | Kesha’s war on White House backfires as administration mocks singer for boosting video viewsOn March 4, 2026The White House brushes off Kesha's demands t… Read more The White House is brushing off criticism from pop star Kesha after she demanded officials stop using her music. The dispute began when the White House posted a Feb. 10 TikTok video featuring what appeared to be military footage of a jet launching a missile and striking an enemy ship. The clip was labeled "Lethality" and was set to Kesha’s track "Blow." Kesha blasted the administration for using her music in a military-themed TikTok video. Officials then mocked the singer and suggested her outrage only fueled their momentum. WHITE HOUSE FIRES BACK AFTER SABRINA CARPENTER SLAMS ICE VIDEO USING HER SONG Deputy Assistant to the President and White House Deputy Communications Director Kaelan Dorr posted on X, "Kesha quotes are like Popeye's spinach to this team. Memes? They'll continue. Winning? Will also continue." White House Communications Director Steven Cheung also spoke about the topic on X, writing, "All these 'singers' keep falling for this. This just gives us more attention and more view counts to our videos because people want to see what they're b----ing about. Thank you for your attention to this matter." Kesha, 39, accused the White House of using her song to "incite violence and threaten war." "It's come to my attention that the White House has used one of my songs on TikTok to incite violence and threaten war," she wrote on social media Monday. "Trying to make light of war is disgusting and inhumane." The "Die Young" singer said she "absolutely" does not "approve of my music being used to promote violence of any kind." LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS "Love always trumps hate. Please love yourself and each other in times like this. This show of blatant disregard for human life and, quite frankly, this attack on all of our nervous systems is the opposite of what I stand for," the post continued. She later criticized President Donald Trump and mentioned his references in the Jeffrey Epstein files. "Stop using my music, perverts @WhiteHouse," she wrote on X. Public court filings tied to Epstein have fueled renewed scrutiny in recent months. The New York Times reported that Trump’s name appeared roughly 38,000 times in documents released in January. Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing connected to his past association with Epstein. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER In January, the Justice Department made public more than three million additional Epstein records, including personal emails. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told Fox News Digital at the time that "in none of these communications, even when doing his best to disparage President Trump, did Epstein suggest President Trump had done anything criminal or had any inappropriate contact with any of his victims." She joins other artists, including Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo, who have publicly objected to the administration’s use of their music. Carpenter previously condemned the use of her song "Juno" in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) video, calling it "evil and disgusting" and writing, "Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda." White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson responded, "Here's a Short n' Sweet message for Sabrina Carpenter: we won't apologize for deporting dangerous criminal illegal murderers, rapists, and pedophiles from our country. Anyone who would defend these sick monsters must be stupid, or is it slow?" Fox News Digital reached out to Kesha’s team for comment. |
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Is America Willing and Prepared to Fight and Win a War?
America has been looked to as the world’s peacekeeper, demonstrating strength and resolve in the pursuit of stability; the formidable deterrent, the definitive arbiter of conflicts for the betterment of the world. “if you want peace, prepare for war.” In today’s volatile, geopolitical environment, the presence and immediacy of war is overwhelming. Ever present on the minds of governments and world citizenry. “Peace through strength” has become many leaders’ go to phrase.
The American Dream crushed by modern slavery in U.S.
Child trafficking is not new, but in America it has evolved into a thriving business of enslavement and death. An open-air market of servitude exists in which young boys and girls, women and men are displayed, bought and sold as chattel for the deviant class.
The Great Climate Con
Current governments see climate control as an important, extensive and far-reaching opportunity which is, in fact, nothing more than an intrusion into the money coffers and power positions of their citizens.
America: Waking up Woke
Woke ideology is a fetid banner covering many ideas, beliefs, and agendas that are meant for one purpose… control. Its flag of condemnation and manipulation, not unfurled for the good of society, but presumes a widespread acceptance of racism, bias and exploitation.
Biden’s Mission to Disarm and Destroy America
The most important point to be made is that the current administration must recognize and prepare for the dangerous enemies at hand. We don’t live in a fantasy world where ideological opinions matter – only reality will protect and keep us a free country.
America’s Nuclear Destruction
Dr. Pry went on to say, “there is no mutually assured deterrence” when one side is not afraid to kill all and win at all costs – America isn’t on board with that, instead thinking they can deter instead of fight.
UKRAINE’S Secret Resolve: The People’s Army
The resistant resolve of the common man spread throughout the city streets and farm filled landscape of Ukraine’s nation-state should be the educator of passionate commitment; the filter through which we must see and recognize the dedication of an individual’s desire for freedom; the true weapon of peace lying wait in the people’s army of Ukraine.
Biden’s City Under the Bridge -The invasion of America
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