Day: December 2, 2025

Devin Williams, Mets agree to 3-year deal after tumultuous season with Yankees: reports

9:43 pm December 2, 2025

After a tumultuous season with the New York Yankees, reliever Devin Williams is reportedly heading across town.  The New York Mets signed Williams to a three-year, $51 million contract that has no opt-outs or options, according to multiple reports. Williams, 31, had a career-worst season in his one year in the Bronx. The two-time All-Star […]

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Pete Hegseth touts higher physical standards for military, says ‘so be it’ if it excludes women

9:26 pm December 2, 2025

FIRST ON FOX—Secretary of War Pete Hegseth appeared on “The Katie Miller Podcast” in a new interview where the war chief spoke about the increased physical standards he’s put in place for the military and it’s “too bad” if members can’t meet them, even if they’re women. In late September, Hegseth announced that all combat […]

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Reporter’s Notebook: On the papal plane and beyond — covering Pope Leo XIV’s first foreign trip

9:23 pm December 2, 2025

Pope Leo XIV’s first foreign trip is over. A six-day pilgrimage to the Middle East wrapped up Tuesday in Beirut. We were in conflict-torn Lebanon just a few miles from the country’s Ground Zero, where on Aug. 4, 2020, a deadly blast in Beirut’s port killed over 200, injured thousands and left over 300,000 homeless. […]

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Trump orders sweeping review of green-card holders after West Virginia shooting

8:59 pm December 2, 2025

After an Afghan asylee allegedly shot two West Virginia National Guardsmen on Wednesday, President Donald Trump ordered U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Joseph Edlow to commence a “full-scale, rigorous reexamination” of green-card holders from “countries of concern.” The directive highlights the legal avenues through which a green card — lawful permanent residence granted through […]

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These 7 kitchen tools can sneakily help lower your grocery bill

8:47 pm December 2, 2025

The average American family is spending more than ever at the grocery store, and, for a lot of people, it’s because convenient items like pre-cut vegetables, pre-shredded cheese, single-serve snack packs and bottled water drive up the cost. With the help of a few nifty kitchen tools like veggie choppers, cheese graters, water filters and […]

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