Day: April 30, 2025

Deion Sanders admits he can ‘do better,’ days after son Shedeur’s shocking NFL Draft slide

8:59 pm April 30, 2025

Colorado football head coach and NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders sent a cryptic X post on Wednesday.  Sanders’ post comes just days after his son Shedeur shockingly fell to the 144th pick in the NFL Draft, in one of the most unprecedented slides in recent history. However, his post did not directly reference that […]

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UFC fighter Sedriques Dumas arrested for burglary, battery weeks after UFC 314 showing

8:51 pm April 30, 2025

UFC fighter Sedriques Dumas was arrested in Florida on Monday, just weeks after his last fight in the octagon, and remains in police custody with a lengthy list of charges, including robbery and battery charges.  The 29-year-old fighter was booked into Escambia County Jail in Pensacola, Florida, on Monday and is being held on a $558,500 […]

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Warning to Trump nuke negotiators about deceptive Iranian version of the ‘Art of the Deal’

8:45 pm April 30, 2025

FIRST ON FOX – Experts on the Islamic Republic of Iran’s manipulative atomic weapons bargaining strategy issued a dire warning to team Trump negotiators on how to avoid falling into the trap of former President Barack Obama’s flawed nuclear deal with Iran. President Trump issued a scathing indictment of Obama’s agreement when he withdrew from […]

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Anti-Israel Columbia protester detained by ICE is freed after federal judge’s order

8:43 pm April 30, 2025

A federal judge ordered the release of an anti-Israel protester who helped organize riots and protests at the University of Columbia on Wednesday. Authorities with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained Mohsen Mahdawi, a green card holder, earlier this month in Vermont. U.S. District Judge Geoffrey Crawford ordered his release following a hearing Wednesday morning. […]

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Liberal Supreme Court justices grill religious institution in landmark school choice case

8:33 pm April 30, 2025

The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments in a case involving the nation’s first religious charter schools, and whether it is eligible for state funding despite its religious teachings.  At issue in the case is a virtual Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, and whether the school is […]

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