Day: April 9, 2025

Venezuelan opposition promises reparations to Laken Riley’s family, other victims of Tren de Aragua violence

7:30 pm April 9, 2025

FIRST ON FOX: Venezuelan opposition leader and U.S.-recognized President-elect Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia promised to offer “reparations” to Laken Riley’s family and other Americans affected by the crimes of street gang Tren de Aragua.  In a letter to Riley’s family, González and fellow opposition leader María Corina Machado wrote, “Laken’s life, full of potential and promise, […]

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200 million social media records leaked in major X data breach

7:30 pm April 9, 2025

X, formerly known as Twitter, has been making headlines recently, with Elon Musk claiming that hackers have been trying to disrupt the platform. However, the most recent news involving the social media site is particularly alarming and puts its users at serious risk.  Earlier this month, reports emerged of a major data breach involving X, […]

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Alex Ovechkin admits he had doubts about reaching Wayne Gretzky record

7:17 pm April 9, 2025

Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin broke Wayne Gretzky’s record for most goals scored in an NHL career on Sunday with a powerplay score against the New York Islanders. However, even the new record-holder had some doubts. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Ovechkin was asked in an appearance on “Fox & Friends” on […]

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Elon Musk scraps with Chuck Schumer, suggesting the senator profits from government fraud

7:09 pm April 9, 2025

Business tycoon Elon Musk floated the idea that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is somehow profiting off of government fraud, though the lawmaker has pushed back. “Chuck, I’m starting to think you’re getting a piece of the action with the government fraud. But no, that couldn’t possibly be the reason, could it?” Musk posted […]

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Federal judge blocks Biden nursing home staffing mandate

7:08 pm April 9, 2025

A federal judge in Texas threw out a national mandate on nursing home staffing from the Biden era.  On Monday, U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk sided with nursing homes regarding a rule that would have required them to add nurses to meet minimum staffing to patient ratios. “The agency lacks authority to eliminate consideration […]

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