Author: Emily Carter

FIRST ON FOX: The top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee is demanding increased transparency from the Trump administration on the factors that led it to make its multibillion-dollar gamble on Argentina. In a letter sent Friday to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Robert Citrone, the manager of Discovery Capital Management LLC, Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., requested details about their relationship after the Trump administration’s announcement of the deal earlier this month. Raskin, the ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee, asked to see any correspondence between Bessent and Citrone on Argentina, the investment, and Citrone’s holdings in the country.…

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The Toronto Blue Jays have taken the lead in the 2025 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Fall Classic returns to Toronto’s home turf for Game 6 tonight — Friday, Oct. 31 — at 8PM ET/5PM PT. The World Series odds still favor the Dodgers ahead of tonight’s game, meaning we may very well make it to a Game 7. Every 2025 MLB World Series game will air on Fox and Fox Deportes.  Of course, Fox is a “free” over-the-air channel, so any affordable digital antenna will pull in the game if you live close enough to a…

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While YouTube TV is Engadget’s pick for the best live TV streaming service, it isn’t for everyone, especially right now. Google and Disney’s ongoing carriage dispute means subscribers don’t have access to channels like ABC and ESPN, and recent price hikes means paying for YouTube TV now costs a minimum of $83 a month.  Whether you’ve switched to another service to hold on to your favorite channels or just want to save some money, there’s ample reasons to cancel or pause your subscription right now. Here’s what you should know about cancelling or pausing your YouTube TV subscription. How to…

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It’s never been easy to qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Christopher Tincher knows this firsthand. Tincher began his working life in a coal mine in Aflex, Kentucky, as a teenager in the 1980s. As mines across the region shuttered, he turned to scraping grills at a Hardee’s, then cleaning office buildings at night, then stocking shelves and changing tires at a Walmart in Arkansas. Later, he was hired by a nearby town’s wastewater department. Often, he had to wade into sewage to fix equipment and clean out feces, needles and tampons entering the treatment facility. In 2017, some of…

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By SUHANA MISHRA Residing in the often overlooked San Joaquin Valley, I’ve personally felt the impact of the shortage of primary care physicians. My family struggled to access basic medical attention for common illnesses like the flu. Getting local doctor appointments wasn’t just difficult—it often meant resorting to urgent care or driving long distances for simple treatments. Non-emergency issues that could have been resolved with accessible primary care instead overwhelmed urgent care centers, which often had long wait times and suboptimal conditions. These firsthand experiences revealed just how critical primary care access is for our community. They also sparked my…

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Saya ingat pertama kali mendengar tentang Tarisland. Awalnya, saya hanya mendengar dari seorang teman gamer yang tidak berhenti memuji keindahan dunia virtual ini. “Kamu harus coba sendiri, Hidayat. Ini bukan sekadar game, tapi pengalaman hidup dalam dunia lain,” katanya. Awalnya, saya skeptis. Saya sudah mencoba banyak game, dari MMORPG besar hingga indie, tetapi klaim seperti itu selalu terdengar dilebih-lebihkan. Namun, rasa penasaran itu membara, dan akhirnya saya memutuskan untuk menjajal Tarisland. Pertama Kali Masuk ke Tarisland Saat pertama kali masuk ke Tarisland, saya langsung terpesona. Dunia ini bukan hanya indah secara visual, tetapi juga terasa hidup. Pepohonan bergoyang seiring angin,…

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It’s no secret that wellness trends come and go. But a strong immune system? That never goes out of style. While it’s tempting to reach for supplements or “immune-boosting” drinks, the real magic lies in your everyday rituals: how you move, rest, eat, and show up for yourself. In other words, your ability to boost your immune system is the sum of your daily habits. With a little care and consistency, you can strengthen your body’s natural defenses and set yourself up for a healthier, more energized season ahead. Think of it as a gentle reset for your mind and…

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Ireland Rugby Head Coach Andy Farrell has named his match day squad for Saturday’s Gallagher Cup clash against New Zealand at Soldier Field, Chicago. The 8.10pm Irish time kick-off, live on Virgin Media One and TNT Sports, will be the first game in a busy month of international fixtures for the Irish side. Dan Sheehan will captain Ireland for the second time at Soldier Field, while Leinster prop Paddy McCarthy is in line for his Test debut off the bench. In the pack, Farrell has chosen Jamie Osborne, Tommy O’Brien and James Lowe in the Ireland back three. Stuart McCloskey…

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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said he is optimistic about recent talks between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, while warning that the United States needs to rethink decades of trade policy he believes were “a mistake.” “These are the two largest economies in the world, and it is very important that we get to a more constructive place than we’ve been over the course of the last couple of months,” Solomon said to FOX Business’ Liz Claman on Thursday’s edition of “The Claman Countdown.” Solomon said that while he doesn’t expect a “significant decoupling” of the two…

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The federal government shutdown will deliver its harshest blow yet, threatening food aid for millions of Americans as funding for the nation’s largest nutrition program runs out. Funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — a lifeline for low-income households — will expire on Nov. 1, cutting off support for more than 40 million Americans and sending shockwaves through the nation’s food economy. For families living paycheck to paycheck, the loss of SNAP benefits could mean skipped meals and growing reliance on food banks already stretched thin. TRUMP ADMINISTRATION WARNS 42 MILLION AMERICANS COULD LOSE FOOD STAMPS AS SHUTDOWN…

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