Day: September 18, 2024

‘Yellowstone’ star Cole Hauser says final season will be ‘different than past seasons’

1:30 pm September 18, 2024

“Yellowstone” star Cole Hauser is giving fans some insight into how the final episodes of the hit Western will play out. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Hauser explained that the second installment of season 5, which debuts in November, will be “different than past seasons.” “God, I just literally finished it 10 days […]

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Airport ‘gatexiety’ is latest phenomenon among travelers: What to know

1:30 pm September 18, 2024

There’s a buzzword circulating on social media called “gatexiety,” otherwise known as “gate anxiety.” It’s when travelers continuously check their gate at the airport, even though it’s listed on the airline’s app. This nonclinical action is advisable, experts say, as checking your departure against airport monitors is a smart move since gates can change at […]

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Vulnerable Dem senator who touts record ‘fighting’ lobbyists has long history of hiring them

1:30 pm September 18, 2024

FIRST ON FOX: One of the most vulnerable Democratic incumbents in the U.S. Senate, who has a history of railing against the influence of lobbying in Washington, ranks as one of the most active senators when it comes to lobbyists entering and exiting his office. Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown ranks in the top-15 all time […]

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Trump assassination plot exposes Ryan Routh’s bomb bust, barricade with illegal gun in professional demise

1:30 pm September 18, 2024

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Ryan Routh, the man named as a suspect in what authorities believe was an assassination attempt against former President Trump on Sunday, deteriorated from a successful roofer to a man who thought the IRS was sending the cops after him, according to a retired officer who had more than 100 interactions with […]

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Bipartisan group of Texas lawmakers demand convicted killer’s execution be halted: ‘Serious doubts’

12:24 pm September 18, 2024

A bipartisan group of Texas lawmakers on Tuesday called on Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, and the state’s Board of Pardons and Paroles to stop the execution of a man convicted of killing his two-year-old daughter in 2002. Robert Roberson is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection Oct. 17. Prosecutors claimed his daughter, Nikki […]

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