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  • New Delhi railway station stampede kills at least 18 in India

    New Delhi railway station stampede kills at least 18 in India

    • At least 18 people were killed in a stampede at a railway station in India’s capital of New Delhi, the Press Trust of India news agency reported Sunday.
    • Many of the victims were Hindu pilgrims who were traveling to the Maha Kumbh festival in northern India, according to Delhi’s caretaker chief minister.
    • A relative of one of the deceased said an announcement about a change of train platforms created confusion that led to the stampede.

    At least 18 people, including 14 women, were killed in a stampede at a railway station in India’s capital of New Delhi, the Press Trust of India news agency reported Sunday.

    Many of the victims were Hindu pilgrims who were traveling to the Maha Kumbh festival in Prayagraj in northern India, according to Delhi’s caretaker chief minister, Atishi, who uses only one name.

    The stampede happened late Saturday while thousands of people were gathered at the New Delhi railway station waiting to board a train. The incident occurred after some passengers slipped and fell on others while coming down from a footbridge that connects train platforms, authorities said.

    WASHINGTON SENDS FIRST GROUP OF INDIAN MIGRANTS WITH US MILITARY PLANE TO HOME COUNTRY

    Sheela Devi, who was at Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narain Hospital in New Delhi to collect her daughter-in-law’s body, said an announcement about a change of train platforms created confusion among the passengers that led to the stampede.

    At least 18 people died in a stampede after some passengers slipped and fell on others at the New Delhi Railway station, in New Delhi, India, on Feb. 15, 2025.
    (AP Photo)

    “The crowd went out of control and no one could control it,” said Nikhil Kumar, a shopkeeper who witnessed the crowd surge.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that he was “distressed by the stampede.”

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    “My thoughts are with all those who have lost their loved ones. I pray that the injured have a speedy recovery. The authorities are assisting all those who have been affected by this stampede,” he said on the social platform X.

    Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that an investigation has been ordered to find what led to the stampede.

    At least 30 people were killed in a stampede at the six-week festival last month after tens of millions of Hindus gathered to take a dip in sacred river waters.

  • Auburn baseball star Cade Belyeu crushes 1st homer of season hours after mother’s death

    Auburn baseball star Cade Belyeu crushes 1st homer of season hours after mother’s death

    Auburn Tigers outfielder Cade Belyeu opened the 2025 season with a heavy heart and enormous emotional pressure on his shoulders as the team played the Holy Cross Crusaders.

    Belyeu hit a solo home run in the sixth inning against Holy Cross. It was Belyeu and the Tigers’ first home run of the season. It turned out he played for more than just an early-season victory.

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    A general view of Auburn baseball caps during the game between the UAB Blazers and the Auburn Tigers on April 4, 2023 at Regions Field in Birmingham, Alabama. (Michael Wade/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

    The sophomore’s mother, Staci, had died after a battle with breast cancer a few hours earlier. Auburn head coach Butch Thompson said the team was trying to figure out what they were going to do if Belyeu was going to take the night to collect his thoughts.

    “He said Staci wanted him to play,” Thompson told the Montgomery Advertiser. “I think it was the most inspiring thing we’ve ever seen. Our crowd is just amazing. They absolutely sensed and knew what was going on with him. … An inspiration by Cade Belyeu.”

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    Auburn won the game 4-1. The Tigers eventually wrapped up the series, taking two out of three from Holy Cross.

    Belyeu was 6-of-12 at the plate against the Crusaders during the weekend. He hit his lone home run and had two RBI in the series win. He also had five stolen bases.

    Auburn is back in action on Tuesday against Troy.

    The 6-foot-3 outfielder was named to the SEC All-Freshman team last season.

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    An SEC logo billboard prior to the NCAA Women’s Final Four. (Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)

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    Auburn finished 27-26 last season and were 8-22 against SEC opponents. The team did not make the postseason. 

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  • How to set up a home network like a pro

    How to set up a home network like a pro

    With remote work becoming the norm, a reliable home network is more crucial than ever. Whether you’re video conferencing, streaming or managing critical work tasks, a robust and secure home network is no longer a luxury but a necessity.

    A well-configured network ensures your devices stay connected and that your online experience runs smoothly. Here’s how to set up a high-performance home network, understand the equipment you’ll need and secure your connection.

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    1) Install your router and configure important settings

    Start by placing your router in a central location within your home. The closer your device is to the router, the stronger and more reliable your Wi-Fi signal will be. For a wired network, connect a switch or Ethernet hub to an available power outlet using a high-quality Ethernet cable.

    Once your router is installed, it’s time to configure the security settings. Find your router’s online setup page on the instructions, which are usually provided with the device or printed on the router itself. Key settings to change include renaming your network and updating the network security key. Check our list of the top routers for best security here.

    How to set up a home network like a pro

    Home router (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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    2) Decide if you want a wired or wireless setup

    When setting up your home network, you’ll need to choose between a wired or wireless configuration. Wired networks offer enhanced security and faster speeds, but wireless networks offer the convenience of connecting multiple devices without needing additional hardware.

    Wired devices:

    Use an RJ-45 network cable to link your device to the router or switch. Most modern routers support Gigabit Ethernet (1,000 Mbps). For performance, it’s best to use Cat5eCat6 or Cat6a cables between your devices and router.

    • Cat5e supports gigabit speeds but can struggle over long distances.
    • Cat6 and Cat6a cables offer superior performance with speeds up to 10 Gbps. While Cat6 is adequate for most homes, Cat6a is ideal for longer distances or for homes with 10 Gbps devices. Cat6a cables are typically used in high-demand environments, like data centers or large offices.

    Switches are essential for connecting multiple wired devices within your home network. They allow devices to communicate over a single Ethernet segment and can be cascaded to extend your network. There are two types of switches:

    • Unmanaged switches: Affordable and straightforward, these typically offer basic features and come in five- or eight-port configurations.
    • Managed switches: Higher-priced but offer advanced features such as virtual LANs, traffic segmentation and even the ability to block traffic from specific devices.

    Some switches also provide Power over Ethernet, which can power devices like access points or security cameras without needing a separate power outlet. This is particularly useful for devices in hard-to-reach areas.

    Wireless devices:

    To connect wireless devices, you’ll need a Wi-Fi-capable router or wireless access point. Wi-Fi comes in different generations, such as Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6. Make sure your devices and router are compatible with the latest Wi-Fi version. If needed, a USB adapter can help update your devices for compatibility.

    Wireless networks operate on two primary bands:

    • 2.4 GHz: Offers longer range but with lower bandwidth. It’s ideal for devices like smart home gadgets that don’t require high-speed data.
    • 5 GHz: Provides higher bandwidth and faster speeds but has a shorter range. It’s perfect for devices like laptops and streaming devices that need fast, uninterrupted connectivity.

    HOW TO SPEED UP YOUR WI-FI AND INTERNET CONNECTION

    3) Extend your network range

    Both wired and wireless networks can experience connectivity issues if there are physical barriers or long distances between devices and the router. To expand the range of your network, consider these options:

    • Ethernet cables: Ethernet cables can extend up to 100 meters. Adding a switch allows multiple devices to connect at different locations in your home. You can also use power-line adapters, which send your network signal through your home’s electrical wiring, enabling network access in rooms far from the router.
    • Wireless repeatersThese devices extend the Wi-Fi signal by amplifying and retransmitting it.
    • Mesh systems: A mesh network uses multiple nodes (router-like devices) that communicate with each other to create a seamless Wi-Fi network. They’re easy to set up and provide consistent coverage. Check out our top mesh networking winners here.
    How to set up a home network like a pro

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    HOW TO EXTEND WI-FI TO POINTS OUTSIDE YOUR HOME

    4) Secure your home network 

    Securing your home network is critical to maintaining your privacy. Here are some best practices to follow.

    • Change default passwords: Make sure to change the default passwords on all devices that control or access your network.
    • Activate the firewall: This helps block unauthorized traffic and protects against potential threats.
    • Minimize open ports: Routers use virtual ports for specific services, such as web traffic on port 80 or secure browsing on port 443. Opening only the necessary ports helps reduce vulnerabilities.
    • Disable remote access: Turn off remote access to your router and cable modem unless absolutely necessary.
    • Use WPA2 or WPA3 encryption: Always secure your wireless network with a strong password and WPA encryption to prevent unauthorized access.

    5) Start with the right internet plan for a stronger home network

    No matter how advanced your home network setup is, your internet speed and reliability depend on your provider and plan. If you’re experiencing lag, buffering or connectivity issues, it might be time to upgrade or switch to a better internet service.

    • Choose the right speed for your needs: Households with multiple users streaming, gaming or working remotely should aim for at least 100-500 Mbps for smooth performance.
    • Check for fiber or 5G home internet: If available in your area, these options provide faster and more stable connections than traditional cable or DSL.
    • Compare plans for the best deal: Internet providers often have better pricing or faster speeds based on your location; switching could improve your connection and save money.

    Find the best internet plans in your area and get the most out of your home network.

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    Kurt’s key takeaways

    Setting up an optimal home network might seem complex, but with the right approach, it becomes a straightforward process that dramatically improves your digital experience. By understanding your network’s components, prioritizing security and investing in quality equipment, you’ll create a reliable digital infrastructure that supports your work and lifestyle. Remember, a well-configured network is an investment in your productivity, entertainment and peace of mind.

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  • Swalwell faces social media backlash for post tying Trump to Georgia small plane crash

    Swalwell faces social media backlash for post tying Trump to Georgia small plane crash

    Rep. Eric Swallwell, D-Calif., is facing backlash online after suggesting President Donald Trump is to blame for a small plane crash in Georgia this weekend.

    Swallwell took to social media Monday morning to declare that Trump has had “more planes crash” in his first month in office than any other U.S. president. The lawmaker made the comment in reaction to a small private plane crash that took place this weekend in Covington, Georgia, which left two people dead.

    Social media users began to pile on immediately, calling out Swallwell for what they saw as an unfair connection to Trump.

    “Are you suggesting the catalysts for those crashes were all caused by policies changed in the last month?” one user wrote.

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    “You really do have TDS. Grab some coffee and take a walk,” wrote another user who goes by the name of SouthernRepublicanMomma.

    Swallwell’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

    FAA, NTSB TO BRIEF SENATORS ON WASHINGTON, DC, MIDAIR COLLISION

    Georgia’s crash saw a single-engine airplane take off from the Covington Municipal Airport at 11 p.m. on Saturday. Ground control lost communication with the plane roughly 20 minutes later, at which point police officers located the plane crashed near the runway.

    Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has addressed the public multiple times regarding recent plane crashes in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and elsewhere. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    The plane’s two occupants were immediately announced dead at the scene.

    “On February 15, 2025, the Covington Police Department officers responded to the Covington Municipal Airport at approximately 11:21 p.m. after receiving a call from the FAA in reference to a single-engine aircraft that had taken off at approximately 11:00 p.m. There was no further communication from the aircraft after takeoff,” the Covington Police Department said in a statement.

    The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has confirmed they are investigating the crash.

    DC plane crash site

    Wreckage is seen in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, on Thursday, Jan. 30.  (Petty Officer 1st Class Brandon Giles, U.S. Coast Guard via AP)

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    The incident comes in the wake of multiple other plane crashes in recent weeks, the most dramatic being the collision of a helicopter and a commercial airliner in the skies over Washington, D.C. last month.

  • Warriors’ Draymond Green draws backlash from NBA greats over remarks about All-Star Game, ‘boring’ games

    Warriors’ Draymond Green draws backlash from NBA greats over remarks about All-Star Game, ‘boring’ games

    NBA greats pushed back on Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green’s assessment of the All-Star Game’s newest format and the state of the league.

    Instead of an East vs. West format this year, the NBA changed the format for the game to a mini tournament between four different teams picked by Shaquille O’Neal, Candace Parker, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith. Stephen Curry led Shaq’s team to a win, and he picked up the All-Star Game MVP award.

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    Dallas Mavericks guard Max Christie, #00, and Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, #23, in action during the game between the Dallas Mavericks and the Golden State Warriors at the American Airlines Center in Dallas on Feb. 12, 2025. (Jerome Miron-Imagn Images)

    Green was asked to rate the format on a scale of 1-10. He said it was a “zero.”

    “You work all year to be an All-Star and you get to play up to 40, and then you’re done. This is so unfair to Victor Wembanyama, who just took this game really seriously,” he said, via the New York Post. “Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who just took this game really seriously. When you talk about chasing after the points record, Melo, Kobe and all these guys that had great scoring nights. They don’t get the opportunity to do that with this game.

    “All so we can watch some rising stars. We about to watch the Olympic team, now we get the treat of watching the Olympic team play against a U-19 team. Come on, what are we doing? This is ridiculous.”

    He also said, “this sucks” and “it ain’t basketball.”

    Barkley and fellow Basketball Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson took Green’s remarks to task.

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    Barkley put the onus on Green and his generation of basketball stars for the lack of importance of the All-Star Game.

    “I’m going to disagree with Draymond a lot. I use the analogy like when the kids mess up the house, you make them clean it up and they’re complaining. They messed the game up. … His generation messed the game up.

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    From left to right, Shaquille O’Neal, Ernie Johnson and Charles Barkley stand at mid-court to be honored during the NBA All-Star basketball game on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025 in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

    “So don’t act like he’s mad because they’re trying to use rookies … We’re doing every type of trick to make this game exciting.”

    Green also ruffled the feathers of Oscar Robertson during the weekend.

    The NBA champion said games right now are “boring” with “no substance.” The advent of increased 3-point shooting has been to blame. NBA ratings have also suffered because of game play during the regular season.

    “Every possession is some type of chess move. You don’t get that today in the NBA often. … You don’t just get that on a regular basis. It’s just who can run faster, who can hit more threes. It’s no substance. I think it’s very boring,” he said.

    Robertson had no time for Green’s remarks.

    “Who cares what Draymond says? It doesn’t mean anything,” Robertson said on SiriusXM NBA Radio. “This is what I mean, one guy can say this, another guy can say that. The game is what it is. Either people like the game or they don’t, and I think people enjoy the game, especially if their team can win. 

    Oscar Robertson in February 2025

    Oscar Robertson talks with filmmaker Spike Lee before the All Star-HBCU game at Oakland Arena in Oakland, California, on Feb. 15, 2025. (Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images)

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    “And if you look at the basketball, it might be boring to him because if he’s not passing the ball to Curry, what is he doing? I mean, not to single that out because I think he knows how to play basketball, but he’s passing to Curry more than anyone I’ve ever seen in basketball. So it might be boring to him at times cause maybe to him at times because he’s not shooting a lot, he’s not guarding a lot, so it gets boring.”

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  • White House rips Zelenskyy’s ‘short-sighted’ refusal to sign US minerals deal

    White House rips Zelenskyy’s ‘short-sighted’ refusal to sign US minerals deal

    A senior White House official reportedly criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s decision not to sign a proposed agreement to give the United States access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals. 

    “President Zelenskyy is being short-sighted about the excellent opportunity the Trump administration has presented to Ukraine,” White House National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes told the Associated Press. 

    Hughes said a minerals deal would allow American taxpayers to “recoup” some of the billions in U.S. aid sent to Kyiv during the Biden administration, while growing Ukraine’s economy. The White House believes “binding economic ties with the United States will be the best guarantee against future aggression and an integral part of lasting peace,” the National Security Council spokesman said, adding: “The U.S. recognizes this, the Russians recognize this, and the Ukrainians must recognize this.”

    Hughes did not explicitly confirm the proposal, which the AP reported was a key part of Zelenskyy’s talks with U.S. Vice President JD Vance on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference on Friday. 

    NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR SAYS PUTIN, ZELENSKYY AGREE ‘ONLY PRESIDENT TRUMP COULD GET THEM TO THE TABLE’

    Vice-President JD Vance, second right, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, third right, meet with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, third left, meeting on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025.  (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)

    One current and one former senior Ukrainian official familiar with the talks told the AP that the offer did not include any specific security guarantees in return for rare earth mineral access. 

    The proposal focused on how the U.S. could use Kyiv’s rare earth minerals “as compensation” for support already given to Ukraine by the Biden administration and as payment for future aid, the current and former senior Ukrainian officials said, speaking anonymously to the AP. Zelenskyy said he directed his ministers not to sign off on the proposed agreement because the document was too focused on U.S. interests.

    “I didn’t let the ministers sign a relevant agreement because in my view it is not ready to protect us, our interest,” Zelenskyy told the AP on Saturday in Munich. 

    Ukraine has vast reserves of critical minerals that are used in the aerospace, defense and nuclear industries. The Trump administration has indicated it is interested in accessing them to reduce dependence on China.

    Zelenskyy reportedly said he considered it “very important the connection between some kind of security guarantees and some kind of investment” in order to deter another Russian invasion.  

    The document was reportedly given to Ukrainian officials on Wednesday by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on a visit to Kyiv.

    “It’s a colonial agreement and Zelenskyy cannot sign it,” the former Ukrainian senior official told the AP. 

    Bessent and Zelenskyy

    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent give a press conference during their meeting in Kyiv on Feb. 12, 2025. (TETIANA DZHAFAROVA/AFP via Getty Images)

    U.S. National Security Advisor Michael Waltz on Sunday rejected the notion that European allies are not being consulted on negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, as the Trump administration is reportedly to begin talks with Russian counterparts in Saudi Arabia this week. In turn, French President Emmanuel Macron said he would convene an emergency meeting between the main European powers in Paris on Monday to discuss the Russia-Ukraine conflict. 

    Walz told “Fox News Sunday” that Vance, Bessent and Secretary of State Marco Rubio stressed in talks with Zelenskyy the importance of “entering into a partnership with the United States,” and being “co-invested with President Trump, with the American people going forward.” 

    “The American people deserve to be recouped, deserve to have some type of payback for the billions they have invested in this war,” Waltz said. “I can’t think of anything that would make the American people more comfortable with future investments than if we were able to be in a partnership and have the American people made whole. And I’ll point out that much of the European aid is actually in the form of a loan. That is repaid. It’s repaid with interest on Russian assets. So President Trump is rethinking the entire dynamic here. That has some people uncomfortable, but I think Zelenskyy would be very wise to enter into this agreement with the United States. There’s no better way to secure them going forward, and further, there was a question of whether Putin would come to the table. He has now done so under President Trump’s leadership, and we’re going to continue those talks in the coming weeks at President Trump’s direction.”

    U.S. officials in discussions with their Ukrainian counterparts in Munich were commercially minded and largely concentrated on the specifics of exploring the minerals and how to form a possible partnership to do that with Ukraine, the senior official said. The potential value of the deposits in Ukraine has not yet been discussed, with much unexplored or close to the front line. The U.S. proposal apparently did not take into account how the deposits would be secured if the war continued.

    TREASURY SECRETARY BESSENT OFFERS ZELENSKYY AN ECONOMIC INVESTMENT DEAL

    Zelenskyy and Vance did not discuss the details of the U.S. document during their meeting Friday at the Munich conference, the senior official said. 

    That meeting was “very good” and “substantive,” with Vance making it clear his and Trump’s main goal was to achieve a durable, lasting peace, the senior official said. Zelenskyy told Vance that real peace requires Ukraine to be in a “strong position” when starting negotiations, stressing that the U.S. negotiators should come to Ukraine, and that the U.S., Ukraine and Europe must be at the negotiating table for talks with Russia.

    Gen. Keith Kellogg, Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, all but cut Europeans out of any Ukraine-Russia talks, despite Zelenskyy’s request.

    Zelenskyy in Munich

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks during the 61st Munich Security Conference on Feb. 15, 2025, in Munich, Germany.  (Johannes Simon/Getty Images)

    “You can have the Ukrainians, the Russians, and clearly the Americans at the table talking,” Kellogg said at an event hosted by a Ukrainian tycoon at the Munich conference. Pressed on whether that meant Europeans won’t be included, he said: “I’m a school of realism. I think that’s not going to happen.”

    Ukraine is now preparing a “counterproposal” which will be delivered to the U.S. in “the near future,” the official said.

    “I think it’s important that the vice president understood me that if we want to sign something, we have to understand that it will work,” Zelenskyy told the AP.

    That means, he said, “it will bring money and security.”

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    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

  • NYC Mayor Eric Adams refuses to resign in sermon: ‘I have a mission to finish’

    NYC Mayor Eric Adams refuses to resign in sermon: ‘I have a mission to finish’

    New York City Mayor Eric Adams told churchgoers on Sunday that he’s on a mission from God and won’t resign from office as he faces allegations of a quid pro quo with President Donald Trump’s administration.

    Adams made the remarks during a sermon at Maranatha Baptist Church in Queens, telling the gathering, “I am going nowhere,” the New York Post reported.

    “I have a mission to finish, the mission that God put me on many years ago,” Adams said, adding that “God has fortified me.”

    Adams told “Fox & Friends” in an interview on Friday that he plans to run for re-election as a Democrat.

    NEW YORK CITY MAYOR ERIC ADAMS SAYS HE WILL RUN FOR RE-ELECTION AS DEMOCRAT

    New York City Mayor Eric Adams told Fox News last week that he plans to run for reelection as a Democrat. (Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images, File)

    Adams, a Democrat who said he was targeted by the Biden administration, was indicted in September on charges including bribery, soliciting campaign contributions from foreign nationals, wire fraud and conspiracy. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

    The decision to drop the case against Adams came as part of Trump’s effort to overhaul the Justice Department, which he said has been weaponized against political opponents.

    Attorney General Pam Bondi defended the decision to drop the case, telling Fox News in an interview Friday that Adams was targeted after he criticized the Biden administration’s immigration policies.

    Several senior Justice Department officials resigned in protest Thursday rather than comply with an order to drop a bribery case against Adams.

    After the charges were dropped, Adams was accused of a quid pro quo over his willingness to work with the Trump administration crackdown to curb illegal immigration, and has faced calls to resign.

    “I just find it so amazing — the most sanctified among us are calling for me to step down,” Adams told the church gathering. “I’m not going to step down. I’m going to step up.

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    New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Thursday evening that she was considering removing Adams from office amid the allegations of a quid pro quo.

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    New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has faced pressure to fire Adams amid the allegations. (Howard Schnapp/Newsday RM via Getty Images, File)

    “The allegations are extremely concerning and serious, but I cannot as the governor of this state have a knee-jerk, politically motivated reaction like a lot of other people are saying right now,” she said.

    Hochul is the only state official who has the power to remove Adams from his position.

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    Hochul further stated, “I have to do what’s smart, what’s right and I’m consulting with other leaders in government at this time.”

    Fox News Digital’s Louis Casiano and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

  • Trump admin aims for killing blow to independence of ‘Deep State’ agencies

    Trump admin aims for killing blow to independence of ‘Deep State’ agencies

    President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice is seeking to overturn a landmark Supreme Court case in an effort to give the president greater control over independent three-letter agencies.

    In a move that could allow Trump to more easily fire officials who refuse to implement his policies, the acting U.S. solicitor general sent Illinois Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin a letter on Wednesday, notifying him of the Justice Department’s plans to ask the Supreme Court to overturn a key precedent that limits the president’s power to remove independent agency members. 

    The letter, penned by Acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris, says the DOJ has determined “that certain for-cause removal provisions” that apply to certain administrative agency members are unconstitutional, and the department would “no longer defend their constitutionality.”

    TRUMP’S JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ORDER TO DROP CHARGES AGAINST NYC MAYOR ERIC ADAMS SPARKS RESIGNATIONS

    Humphrey’s Executor v. United States, the case in question, is a 1935 Supreme Court case that narrowed the president’s constitutional power to remove agents of the executive branch. 

    Earlier this month, a former NLRB member sued President Donald Trump over her termination, arguing that federal law protects her from being arbitrarily dismissed. (Evan Vucci/AP)

    Harris cited a previous case, Myers v. United States, which held that the Constitution granted the president sole power to remove executive branch officials. 

    “The exception recognized in Humphrey’s Executor thus does not fit the principal officers who head the regulatory commissions noted above,” Harris wrote in the letter. 

    “To the extent that Humphrey’s Executor requires otherwise, the Department intends to urge the Supreme Court to overrule that decision, which prevents the President from adequately supervising principal officers in the Executive Branch who execute the laws on the President’s behalf, and which has already been severely eroded by recent Supreme Court decisions,” Harris continued. 

    Durbin called the letter a “striking reversal of the Justice Department’s longstanding position under Republican and Democratic presidents alike,” in a statement to Fox News Digital. He added that the request is “not surprising from an administration that is only looking out for wealthy special interests – not the American people.” 

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    However, conservative legal theorists supported the Trump administration’s move, arguing that overturning Humphrey’s Executor would move the federal government closer to the original intent of the Constitution’s framers. Trump notably posed his presidential campaign against former President Joe Biden as a contest between the “deep state” and democracy, saying at the time, “Either we have a deep state or we have a democracy. We’re going to have one or the other. And we’re right at the tipping point.”

    “Congress makes the laws, it’s the president’s duty to carry out and enforce those laws under the unitary executive theory,” Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, told Fox News Digital. “That means that the president, since he’s the head of the executive branch, has complete control over the executive branch, and that includes the hiring and firing of everyone in the executive branch, most particularly, and most importantly, the heads of all the different offices and departments within the executive branch.”

    Sen. Dick Durbin

    The Acting U.S. Solicitor General sent Illinois Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin a letter on Wednesday, notifying him of the Justice Department’s plans to ask the Supreme Court to overturn a key precedent limiting the president’s power to remove independent agency members.  (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

    Von Spakovsky says the exception carved out by the Court in Humphrey’s Executor “does not apply to these federal agencies.” In her letter, Harris specifically mentioned the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). 

    Earlier this month, a former NLRB member sued Trump over her termination, arguing that federal law protects her from being arbitrarily dismissed. The Trump administration has also become the target of various other lawsuits involving federal employee dismissals. 

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    “My take on what’s going on with the Trump agenda right now is that they’re itching to get up to the higher federal court level, including the Supreme Court, to press just this kind of question,” Ronald Pestritto, Graduate Dean and Professor of Politics at Hillsdale College, told Fox News Digital. 

    Pestritto says some of the administration’s actions “contradict existing civil service law, existing protections, for example, against removing the NLRB commissioners.”

    Supreme Court Justices sitting for a portrait.

    “And so the real tale of the tape will be when these initial rulings get appealed up the appellate ladder and ultimately up to the Supreme Court, which certainly has many justices who I think understand Article II of the Constitution properly and may be open to a reconsideration of Humphrey’s,” Pestritto said.  (Photo by Olivier DoulieryAFP via Getty Images)

    “And so, clearly, they know they’re going to lose a lot of that at the lower court level. And they want to push them up into the Supreme Court, because they think they might get a reconsideration of it,” Pestritto said. 

    Von Spakovsky stated that independent agencies are “unaccountable” as a result of Humphrey’s Executor, saying “you make them accountable to voters by putting them back where they belong, which is under the authority of the president.”

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    Trump’s lawyers are likely to lose in the lower court, Pestritto says, where he expects judges to apply the Supreme Court’s precedent in their own decisions. But even so, the Trump administration can appeal higher and higher to attempt to get Supreme Court review, where Humphrey’s Executor could be overturned. 

    [Democrats] are going to win injunctions very often, first of all, because they know it’s easy to judge-shop for sympathetic district judges. And number two, the district judges are basically going to go by the existing Supreme Court precedent,” Pestritto said. “And so the real tale of the tape will be when these initial rulings get appealed up the appellate ladder and ultimately up to the Supreme Court, which certainly has many justices who I think understand Article II of the Constitution properly and may be open to a reconsideration of Humphrey’s.”

  • JPMorgan’s new NYC headquarters to offer jaw-dropping employee perks

    JPMorgan’s new NYC headquarters to offer jaw-dropping employee perks

    Return-to-the-office work is taking on a whole new meaning as companies reconstruct offices with plentiful amenities for their employees. 

    Wall Street titan JPMorgan Chase is a prime example, opening a $3 billion headquarters with perks including lunch being delivered deskside and a sprawling health and wellness center. 

    When it opens, 270 Park Ave. – New York City’s largest all-electric tower – will become the new home for 14,000 employees. Designed by architect Norman Foster, the building will “define the modern workplace with 21st century infrastructure” by boasting smart technology and 2.5 million square feet of flexible and collaborative space, according to JPMorgan.  

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    The building’s biophilic design, an architectural style that increases connectivity to nature, will feature extensive use of natural plants. The building will also provide 30% more daylight than a typical developer-led, speculative office building and incorporate circadian lighting to reduce the impact of electric light and promote a healthier indoor environment.

    JPMorgan’s renovated office space at 270 Park Avenue in Manhattan. (Foster + Partners)

    When the plan behind the new global headquarters was unveiled in 2022, the company said it was partnering with experts including Joseph Allen, director of Harvard University’s healthy buildings program, and wellness expert Deepak Chopra. It also parented with Union Square Hospitality Group’s Danny Meyer, who has been advising JPMorgan on a “wellness and hospitality experience” for employees, which includes a food hall featuring diverse food operators and healthy menus. 

    David Arena, JPMorgan Chase’s head of global real estate, told Fortune that Meyer is helping JPMorgan, the largest US bank with about $4 trillion in assets, create an environment like “Eataly or something even better.”

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    There are 19 different restaurants, some of which include table service. Employees can also have food delivered directly to their desk, according to Arena. 

    Its health and wellness center will feature an array of fitness services including yoga and cycling rooms, physical therapy and other medical services, modern mother’s rooms for parents who are breastfeeding, and prayer and meditation spaces.

    JPMorgan’s renovated office space at 270 Park Avenue in Manhattan. (Foster + Partners)

    Norman also doubled the amount of outside and fresh air spaces in the building. Its advanced HVAC filtration systems will also continually clean outdoor air as it comes into the building, while also cleaning recirculated air.

    There will be 50% more communal spaces and 25% more volume of space per person, offering more flexible choices for workers, according to JPMorgan. At the top of the 60-story tower there will be a conference center with unobstructed city views where the company will host events for clients and employees.

    “It’s become more and more apparent to everybody that place, the physical place, is really important for folks, for their energy, for the way they feel about themselves and the way they feel about their companies,” Arena said in an interview with Fortune earlier this month. 

    As COVID-related restrictions eased and return-to-office mandates took effect, companies began introducing fun perks and revamping office spaces to motivate employees to return to the work environment. 

    JPMorgan employees were notified last month that all workers must be in office five days a week starting in March, although 60% of its workforce are already doing so. 

    Walmart, which is currently in the process of bringing most of its workers back to its main hubs, recently opened a new campus for its Bentonville, Arkansas, headquarters.

    A shot of Helen’s Amphitheater on Walmart’s new campus in Arkansas. (Walmart)

    The campus, spanning approximately 350 acres, features 12 office buildings, biking and walking trails, and amenities such as a childcare center and a 360,000-square-foot wellness center.

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    Last year, Amazon opened two new offices at its Puget Sound Headquarters in Bellevue, Washington. One of them, named Dynamo, provides more than 300,000 square feet of new office space, while the other, Sonic, offers 19 floors of working space across more than 400,000 square feet.

    In September 2023, Amazon opened the doors to its newest office in the iconic Lord & Taylor department store building after a years-long renovation. The midtown Manhattan office includes a cafe, courtyard and outdoor terrace complete with a dog run and views of the Empire State Building for more than 2,000 employees.

  • US hockey star Charlie McAvoy receives praise for big hit on Canada’s Connor McDavid in intense 4 Nations game

    US hockey star Charlie McAvoy receives praise for big hit on Canada’s Connor McDavid in intense 4 Nations game

    The 4 Nations Face-Off matchup between the U.S. and Canada had sports fans everywhere talking about the anthem booing and the three subsequent fights in the first 9 seconds of the game.

    Lost in that is what the U.S. had to overcome to win the matchup and advance to the final.

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    Connor Hellebuyck, #37 of Team United States, celebrates with Charlie McAvoy, #25, as Brock Faber, #14, looks on after their 3-1 win in the 4 Nations Face-Off game between the United States and Canada at Bell Centre on Feb. 15, 2025 in Montreal. (Andre Ringuette/4NFO/World Cup of Hockey via Getty Images)

    Canada’s Connor McDavid opened the scoring soon after when the electricity was at its highest. Canada hoped to steal one and send their fans home happy, but the U.S. looked to reset the tone immediately after, and the Americans believed Charlie McAvoy did just that.

    McAvoy put a big hit on McDavid in the first period, and 19 seconds later, Jake Guentzel got the equalizer past Jordan Binnington. Matthew Tkachuk said it was McAvoy’s hit that revitalized the team.

    “That also is a message-sending moment — probably one of the plays of the game,” the Florida Panthers star said. “They just scored a goal, the building was rocking and Charlie comes there and pops McDavid, like one of the hardest hits I’ve seen.”

    Conor McDavid and Sidney Crosby

    Canada’s Connor McDavid, #97, and Sidney Crosby, #87, talk during the third period of a 4 Nations Face-Off hockey game against the United States in Montreal on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025. (Graham Hughes//The Canadian Press via AP)

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    Tkachuk added that McAvoy’s teammates “followed” McAvoy’s aggressiveness afterward.

    “That hit Charlie threw on (McDavid) was kind of a game-changer,” U.S. defenseman Zach Werenski said. “He’s been known to do that. He’s great with his size, he’s really good defensively and I thought that was a perfectly timed hit to get our team going in the right direction.”

    Dylan Larkin put the U.S. up 2-1 in the second period, and Guentzel later put one in an empty net and the U.S. won the game.

    McDavid still held out hope Canada can bounce back and get to the final for a rematch.

    “It was fast, tight-checking, competitive, emotional,” he said, via The Athletic. “It had everything you would want in a hockey game. It sucks it didn’t go our way, but this thing’s far from over.”

    Charlie McAvoy hits Sidney Crosby

    Canada’s Sidney Crosby, #87, is checked by United States’ Charlie McAvoy, #25, as Vincent Trocheck, #16, looks on during first period 4 Nations Face-Off hockey action in Montreal on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via AP)

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    The U.S. will play Sweden and Canada will play Finland in the final games before the championship.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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