Day: April 1, 2025

Beware the bulldozers of March digging up the month’s 6 craziest stories

2:30 pm April 1, 2025

March has long had a Joan Jett-like “bad reputation,” initially because of the assassination of Julius Caesar. That’s where many people get one of the few Latin phrases they know: “Et tu, Brute?” or roughly, “You too, Brutus?” This year, we also witnessed princesses with similar bad reps. The media career of wannabe Princess Meghan […]

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Tufts University student arrest generates 10x more coverage from legacy news than MS-13 gang leader: study

2:30 pm April 1, 2025

FIRST ON FOX – Legacy media outlets offered 10 times more coverage of a Turkish student who was arrested for allegedly supporting terrorism than the capture of an alleged MS-13 gang leader, according to a Media Research Center (MRC) study.  The FBI announced on Thursday that U.S. authorities captured the MS-13 top leader for the […]

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MORNING GLORY: The Best and Brightest 2.0

2:30 pm April 1, 2025

In 1997, David Halberstam published a 25th anniversary edition of his 1972 best-seller, “The Best and the Brightest,” he penned a new introduction for it and he did not hold back on whom he thought was the real best of brightest: himself. The book had indeed done well in the year of Richard Nixon’s landslide, […]

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Democrats in panic mode as Elon Musk and DOGE go public

2:30 pm April 1, 2025

Democrats are facing their worst nightmare: Elon Musk, one of the smartest people on the planet, is revealing their dirty tricks. No wonder they are out to destroy him and his companies.   Musk spoke recently at a town hall in Wisconsin, supporting a Republican candidate for that state’s Supreme Court who could be critical […]

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New blood test diagnoses Alzheimer’s disease and measures how far it’s progressed

2:30 pm April 1, 2025

Several blood tests have been shown to accurately diagnose Alzheimer’s disease — as previously reported by Fox News Digital — but now a new test has emerged that can gauge how far it has progressed. The study, which was published Monday in Nature Medicine journal, was led by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in […]

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