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  • Researchers reveals why they believe Mars is red

    Researchers reveals why they believe Mars is red

    Mars’ distinctive red color comes from the mineral ferrihydrite, which only forms in the presence of cool water, a new study claims. 

    Ferrihydrite also forms at a lower temperature than other minerals that make up the aptly-named red planet’s surface, like hematite, which had previously been considered the main reason for its rouge hue.

    “This suggests that Mars may have had an environment capable of sustaining liquid water before it transitioned from a wet to a dry environment billions of years ago,” NASA said in a news release this week. 

    NASA partially funded the study. 

    GRIFF JENKINS: ‘THE RACE TO MARS IS ON’

    Mars’ distinctive red color comes from the mineral ferrihydrite, which only forms in the presence of cool water, a new study claims.  (AFP via Getty Images)

    Researchers in the study, published in Nature Communications this week, analyzed data from several Mars missions, including several Mars’ rovers, and the findings were compared to lab experiments “where the team tested how light interacts with ferrihydrite particles and other minerals under simulated Martian conditions,” NASA said.

    “The fundamental question of why Mars is red has been considered for hundreds if not for thousands of years,” the study’s lead author Adam Valantinas said in a statement. 

    Valantinas is a postdoctoral fellow at Brown University who began the study as a Ph.D. student at Switzerland’s University of Bern. 

    He continued, “From our analysis, we believe ferrihydrite is everywhere in the dust and also probably in the rock formations, as well. We’re not the first to consider ferrihydrite as the reason for why Mars is red, but we can now better test this using observational data and novel laboratory methods to essentially make a Martian dust in the lab.”

    The surface of Mars

    In this handout released by NASA, a Mars landscape is seen in a photo taken by the panoramic camera on the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit in 2003.  (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Cornell University via Getty Images)

    NASA’S MARTIAN HELICOPTER PROMISES UNPRECEDENTED VIEWS OF THE RED PLANET

    Senior author of the study, Jack Mustard, called the study a “door-opening opportunity.” 

    “It gives us a better chance to apply principles of mineral formation and conditions to tap back in time,” Mustard, a professor at Brown University, said. “What’s even more important, though, is the return of the samples from Mars that are being collected right now by the Perseverance rover. When we get those back, we can actually check and see if this is right.”

    The research shows that Mars likely had a cool but wet and potentially habitable climate in its ancient past.

    Mars’ atmosphere is too cold and then to support life now, but billions of years ago the planet had an abundance of water, NASA said, which is also evidenced in the ferrihydrite found in its dust. 

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    Lab sample of simulated Mars dust.  (NASA/Adam Valantinas)

    “These new findings point to a potentially habitable past for Mars and highlight the value of coordinated research between NASA and its international partners when exploring fundamental questions about our solar system and the future of space exploration,” Geronimo Villanueva, Associate Director for Strategic Science of the Solar System Exploration Division at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, and co-author of the study, said. 

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    Valantinas said what the researchers “want to understand is the ancient Martian climate, the chemical processes on Mars — not only ancient — but also present.”

    He continued, “Then there’s the habitability question: Was there ever life? To understand that, you need to understand the conditions that were present during the time of this mineral’s formation. What we know from this study is the evidence points to ferrihydrite forming and for that to happen there must have been conditions where oxygen from air or other sources and water can react with iron. Those conditions were very different from today’s dry, cold environment. As Martian winds spread this dust everywhere, it created the planet’s iconic red appearance.”

  • Red state bill seeks to force local compliance with federal immigration law

    Red state bill seeks to force local compliance with federal immigration law

    The Indiana House Judiciary Committee voted to advance a bill that gives the governor authority to punish local governments that fail to comply with federal immigration authorities.

    Indiana House Bill 1531, which allows local law enforcement agencies the ability to carry out federal immigration laws and threatens to withhold funding from local governments who fail to comply with federal immigration laws, passed through the committee on a party line vote after hours of tense testimony and now moves to the full House, according to a report from the Indy Star Monday.

    The bill would also allow the state’s attorney general to impose civil penalties if a local government agency fails to comply with a federal immigration detention request, requires state judges to report any non-U.S. citizen convicted of a crime to federal authorities, prohibits employers from recruiting or hiring illegal immigrants, and grants immunity to government bodies or employees for action taken on immigration detainer requests.

    RED STATE AG PROMISES LEGAL FIGHT WITH ICE-RESISTING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents walk down a street during a multi-agency targeted enforcement operation in Chicago on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    “We’ve been doing as much as we can with existing authority under labor trafficking laws to go after this issue of illegal aliens being employed in the state,” Assistant Chief Deputy Attorney General Blake Lanning told the Indy Star. “But in many ways, Indiana law was not designed for this problem, to address this problem.”

    Lanning said the attorney general’s office worked closely with the state’s GOP legislature to craft the bill, which comes after Republican Attorney General Todd Rokita threatened to sue local jurisdictions who do not comply with federal immigration orders.

    “Now that’s a problem in Indiana, particularly because there’s an Indiana state statute that I enforce that says what you have got to give, whatever level of cooperation is allowed by federal law, you shall give it as a state or local law enforcement official,” Rokita told Fox News Digital in an interview Friday. 

    “And, so, that’s what’s happening here. That defiance I need to look into now.”

    ‘CLAWED BACK’: DHS CHIEF NOEM SECURES EYE-POPPING SUM SENT TO NYC FOR MIGRANT HOTELS

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    Local law enforcement cooperation with ICE is a point of contention in many liberal-leaning jurisdictions, even in red states. (ICE)

    DOGE PUTS DEI ON CHOPPING BLOCK WITH TERMINATION OF OVER $370M IN EDUCATION DEPARTMENT GRANTS 

    The push comes as President Donald Trump has intensified efforts to both secure the border and deport immigrants already in the country illegally. However, some of those efforts have been hindered by so-called sanctuary jurisdictions, which ban local law enforcement agencies from cooperating with federal immigration authorities.

    Indiana’s legislation faces stiff opposition from Democrats and outside groups, who question the constitutionality of the bill.

    “This is unprecedented to have this many anti-immigrant bills in one legislative session for Indiana. So it really is kind of a race to be the most racist. Any argument against that is just disingenuous,” Carolina Castoreno, the co-founder of the Alliance for Latino Migrant Advocacy, told the Indy Star after testifying against the bill.

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    President Donald Trump on Jan. 31, 2025, with an executive order on his desk. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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    “The rhetoric that they are continuing to use in these rooms — the mentioning of cartels, the mentioning of Hispanic men, talking about the Spanish speaking language,” Castoreno added. “They’re not talking about Ukrainian immigrants. They’re not talking about immigrants from any other part of the world, except for Latin America.”

    However, efforts to defeat the legislation face an uphill battle in Indiana, where Republicans enjoy supermajorities in both the state House of Representatives and Senate as well as control the governor’s office.

  • Red Sox’s Rafael Devers refuses to let Alex Bregman take third base position

    Red Sox’s Rafael Devers refuses to let Alex Bregman take third base position

    Boston Red Sox star Rafael Devers appears to have an issue with his new teammate, Alex Bregman, or rather the position he plays. 

    Bregman has always played third base primarily for the Houston Astros, and when he signed with the Red Sox last week, it was expected by many that would remain the case. 

    In turn, Devers, the Red Sox’s man in the hot corner, would move to either full-time designated hitter or to first base.

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    Alex Bregman #2 of the Houston Astros waves to fans prior to playing the Detroit Tigers in Game One of the Wild Card Series at Minute Maid Park on October 01, 2024 in Houston, Texas.  (Alex Slitz/Getty Images)

    During an interview in Fort Myers at the team’s spring training facility, Devers made it clear that third base is still where he wants to be. 

    “Third base is my position. That’s what I’ve played,” Devers said through an interpreter. “I don’t know what their plans are. I know we had a conversation. I made it clear what my desires were, and yeah, whatever happens from here, I don’t know.”

    Then, when asked if he would move to designated hitter, Devers responded, “I gave them the answer that I just gave, no.”

    So, the Red Sox immediately face drama at spring training with their incumbent All-Star and their new stellar acquisition.

    IN MASSIVE SHORT-TERM COMMITMENT TO ALEX BREGMAN, RED SOX SHOW THEY’RE SERIOUS AGAIN

    Devers added that the conversation he is talking about took place Friday with Red Sox manager Alex Cora and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow, who was instrumental in getting the Bregman deal done. 

    Bregman signed a three-year deal worth $120 million with opt outs after each season. 

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    Boston Red Sox’s Rafael Devers celebrates in the dugout with teammates after scoring on his two-run home in the first inning of a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals, Sunday, July 14, 2024, in Boston.  (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

    “He has a lot of pride,” Cora said of Devers, per NESN. “We know that. He feels like he’s the third baseman. He’s going to work out as the third baseman. And we’re going to make decisions accordingly. Here, it’s not about Bregman or Devers or Cora. It’s for the Boston Red Sox. Whatever decision we make is going to be for the benefit of the team.”  

    While Devers has played third base exclusively in his career, Bregman has spent time at shortstop (107 games) and two games at second base. However, when you break down their defensive metrics at the hot corner, Bregman takes the cake. 

    Just last year alone, Bregman posted six defensive runs saved with a defensive WAR of 8.1, per Fangraphs. Devers, who dealt with shoulder problems during the season, had -9 defensive runs saved and a -2.6 defensive WAR.

    Bregman might be one of the big pick-ups this offseason for a new-look Red Sox team, but Devers is still the face of the franchise, having signed a 10-year, $313.5 million extension before the start of the 2024 campaign. 

    “It was definitely discussed when I signed that I [would] play the position for a long time,” Devers added. “I don’t know what caused the change, but I know I work really hard on defense.”

    Devers says the Bregman deal “definitely surprised” him, especially considering both Cora and Breslow said this past offseason that he was their third baseman of the future. 

    But it’s very clear Devers won’t be giving up his position, even if Cora and Breslow ask him to do so for Bregman. 

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    Boston Red Sox’s Rafael Devers runs the bases after hitting a two-run home in the first inning of a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals, Sunday, July 14, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

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    “It’s my decision,’’ Devers said. “My position is third base. Whatever it is they want to do is what they want to do. But my position is third base.”

    Where the Red Sox go from here will be interesting to watch. Bregman could move to shortstop, but Trevor Story is currently slated to start Opening Day there. Both Bregman and Story have second base experience, and that position isn’t etched in stone.

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  • Effort in ‘red’ swath of Oregon to join Idaho gets new life, as political secession has had mixed results

    Effort in ‘red’ swath of Oregon to join Idaho gets new life, as political secession has had mixed results

    During the anti-police riots of 2020, Oregon was front-and-center as protesters vandalized Portland and made a dayslong violent stand in front of the Mark Hatfield Federal Courthouse.

    But in the eastern two-thirds of Oregon, the conservative geographic majority of the state did not ideologically align with their urban brethren. 

    Over the past several years, the Greater Idaho movement has tried to create the conditions needed for about 13 counties to join the conservative Gem State next door.

    Greater Idaho began putting such measures up for votes in various counties in 2020 and this month saw Republican lawmakers file a bill in the state legislature that would create a task force to study “moving” the border.

    State Rep. Mark Owens, R-Malheur, put forward HB 3844, a measure that creates and directs a task force to document the impacts of relocating the Idaho border and requires a report be presented to lawmakers in Salem.

    GREATER IDAHO MOVEMENT GAINS MOMENTUM

    Owens did not respond when reached for requests for comment. 

    Greater Idaho president Mike McCarter said in a statement: “We are encouraged to see the representatives of Eastern Oregon coming together to advocate for their voters by bringing these bills to the Legislature. The people of Eastern Oregon have made clear they want to explore moving the border and joining Idaho. 

    “This movement has always been about the people of Eastern Oregon, getting their voice heard and helping those communities get the kind of state-level governance they actually want.”

    “If the Oregon Legislature truly believes in democracy, they will honor those voters’ wishes and move forward on making a border change happen,” executive director Matt McCaw told Fox News Digital.

    “Both bills have been moved into committee and are awaiting further action there.”

    By shifting the border, proponents believe both states have a “win-win” – in that the people living in each would better reflect the established political majority and lower political tension.

    NY LAWMAKER CALLS FOR STATEN ISLAND TO SECEDE

    In New York City’s Staten Island, there has been a movement afoot for decades seeking to break from the Big Apple. (AP Photo)

    A report in the Central Oregonian noted an “interstate compact” is part of what is required to move the line, and cited other border-shifting bills in other states.

    One would forward the cause of adding several rural Illinois counties that don’t see eye-to-eye with Springfield or Chicago to more closely aligned Indiana. Another in Iowa would allow the same movement for counties in the Land of Lincoln that are closer to the Hawkeye State line.

    Idaho GOP Gov. Brad Little and Oregon Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek did not respond to requests for comment.

    So far, only a few such movements regarding either secession or redrawing of state lines have been successful.

    The now-55 counties of West Virginia voted to secede from the then-Confederate Virginia and independently ratified the U.S. Constitution on June 20, 1863.

    A Washington Post story on the matter said Mountaineers split from Virginia as a way of “defending the ‘United States’… rather than the ‘seceded states’.” 

    In New York City’s Staten Island – the “forgotten borough” as many locals call it – there has been a movement afoot for decades seeking to break from the Big Apple.

    Already geographically distant on the “New Jersey side” of the Hudson River, the borough is also separated from the Garden State by the Kill Van Kull and Arthur Kill.

    Efforts to reestablish the reliably-red borough as the city of Richmond (after its coterminous county) or other names began with a favor from then-Gov. Mario Cuomo in the 1980s.

    Cuomo enraged city leaders but endeared himself to the working-class voters on the island by approving state Sen. John J. Marchi’s push for a secession referendum.

    Marchi, who died in 2006 and now has a Staten Island Ferry named in his honor, saw his borough vote nearly 2-1 to secede in 1993 – only to have their desires quashed by Albany’s Democratic majority.

    And while the 1995 election of Mayor Rudy Giuliani calmed secession tensions, the drumbeat began anew in recent months.

    “I think it’s time to secede,” Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., told The New York Post as Gov. Kathy Hochul was touting her congestion-priced driving fee that now double-taxes Staten Island commuters.

    “There’s no real value in being part of this city or the state. We didn’t vote for this mayor; we didn’t vote for this governor; and we didn’t vote for this president, but we’re always the ones getting screwed,” she said.

  • Red state AG promises legal fight with ICE-resisting local governments

    Red state AG promises legal fight with ICE-resisting local governments

    Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is threatening to sue two local jurisdictions in his state that are refusing to comply with President Donald Trump’s mass deportation program of illegal immigrants. 

    “Now that’s a problem in Indiana, particularly because there’s an Indiana state statute that I enforce that says what you have got to give, whatever level of cooperation is allowed by federal law, you shall give it as a state or local law enforcement official,” Rokita told Fox News Digital in an interview Friday. 

    “And, so, that’s what’s happening here. That defiance I need to look into now.”

    The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) and Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) have indicated they would not cooperate with federal immigration enforcement, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids.

    ‘DEI ACTIVISM’: REPUBLICAN AGS PRAISE TRUMP SEC MOVE TO REVERSE BIDEN CLIMATE RULE THEY FOUGHT IN COURT

    ICE agents arrested seven illegal immigrants during a workforce operation raid. (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

    IMPD Chief Chris Bailey said local police have no authority to enforce federal immigration law and have no plans to participate in immigration sweeps. Similarly, IPS officials announced the district would not allow ICE agents onto school grounds without a criminal warrant.

    “We still have pockets of either elected officials or those that work for elected officials, or some just on their own, that have their own ideas of what the law should be — that is to say not following the law,” Rokita said.

    Rokita urged IPS and IMPD this week to cooperate with ICE or face legal consequences from his office. And it wouldn’t be the first time he’s sued a jurisdiction in his state for not cooperating with federal officials.

    REPUBLICAN STATE AGS BACK TRUMP BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP ORDER IN COURT FILING: ‘TAXPAYERS ARE ON THE HOOK’

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    State AG Todd Rokita says Indiana law requires state and local officials to fully cooperate with federal authorities and that he will require compliance from local jurisdictions looking to evade cooperation. (AG Todd Rokita/X)

    Rokita filed a lawsuit against the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department and its sheriff, William Redman, last month, alleging a persistent refusal to comply with federal immigration detainer requests. The lawsuit claims that, between March and September 2024, nine detainer requests from ICE were not honored, hindering ICE’s efforts to apprehend illegal immigrants in the county.

    Indiana University and the local sheriff’s office have refused to cooperate with federal immigration laws, Rokita said, “so we’re going to be in court, and I’m planning to get an injunction against their bad behavior.”

    TRUMP ADMIN HITS BACK AS ACLU LAUNCHES LAWSUIT ON BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP: ‘READY TO FACE THEM’

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    President-elect Donald Trump arrives before his inauguration at the United States Capitol Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C.  (Melina Mara/Pool/Getty Images)

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    President Donald Trump’s ICE raids continue across the country, and the agency detained 700 illegal immigrants last weekend, 500 of whom had prior convictions or charges, according to a senior official from the Trump administration who previously shared the details with Fox News Digital.

    Fox News Digital has reached out to IPS and IMPD for comment.

  • History and psychology behind why people wear red on Valentine’s Day

    History and psychology behind why people wear red on Valentine’s Day

    Valentine’s Day, celebrated on 14th February each year, has become one of the most popular holidays worldwide, marked by expressions of love, affection, and admiration. While the day itself has evolved from its origins, one thing remains consistent, the colour red. People across the world commonly wear red clothing on Valentine’s Day, and this tradition holds deep symbolic significance tied to the emotions the holiday is meant to celebrate.

    Historical roots of Valentine’s Day and the colour red

    To understand why red is the go-to colour for Valentine’s Day, it’s helpful to first explore the history of the holiday. The origins of Valentine’s Day can be traced back to ancient Rome, where a celebration called Lupercalia took place. This festival, which was held in mid-February, honoured fertility, love, and the coming of spring. The association with love and fertility links the colour red to this ancient celebration. Red, a bold and eye-catching colour, symbolised vitality, passion, and life, all of which were central themes of the festivities.

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    As the centuries passed, the holiday became more formalised, and its association with romantic love grew stronger. The connection between love and the colour red became even more prominent, thanks to the popularisation of red roses, which are often given on Valentine’s Day. Red roses, long a symbol of passionate love, reinforced the idea that the colour was tied to affection and desire. Over time, this connection between red and love became so strong that it became the colour of choice for expressing one’s romantic feelings.

    The psychology of red

    The psychological impact of colour is another reason why red is such a powerful choice on Valentine’s Day. Red is known to stimulate emotions and provoke a strong reaction. It is a colour that represents strong, intense feelings such as passion, love, and desire. The colour triggers an increase in heart rate and can even raise adrenaline levels, which are often associated with excitement and attraction. These physical responses mirror the emotions people experience when they are in love or feel drawn to someone.
    Moreover, red is a colour that draws attention. It is vibrant and stands out, making it a natural choice for a day dedicated to love and connection. Wearing red on Valentine’s Day signals to others that one is participating in the celebration of love and intimacy, creating an unspoken connection among those who wear the colour.

    Red and cultural significance

    Across cultures, red is a colour that carries rich meanings. In Western cultures, red is commonly associated with love and passion, as previously mentioned. In Eastern cultures, such as in China, red is considered a colour of good luck, prosperity, and happiness. While the specific meaning may vary, the colour’s association with positive emotions makes it an appropriate choice for a day dedicated to love.

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    The popularity of wearing red on Valentine’s Day has also been influenced by the commercialisation of the holiday. Greeting card companies, florists, and jewellery businesses have all capitalised on the romantic appeal of red. This has contributed to the widespread practice of gifting red items, from roses to chocolates to heart-shaped trinkets, further solidifying red’s association with love.

    A Tradition of expression

    Ultimately, wearing red on Valentine’s Day serves as a visual expression of affection, whether for a romantic partner, a friend, or even oneself. It’s a way of signalling to the world that you are celebrating love in its many forms. The colour red, with its rich symbolism and emotional impact, continues to be the most powerful and fitting choice for this heart-centred holiday.

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    The tradition of wearing red on Valentine’s Day is deeply rooted in history, psychology, and cultural symbolism. From its ancient associations with fertility and passion to its modern-day status as the colour of romantic love, red has earned its place as the quintessential colour for this day of affection. Whether it’s through a red dress, a rose, or a simple red accessory, wearing red on Valentine’s Day is a timeless way to honour love and connection.

  • Valentine’s Day special: Best Red lipstick shades for Indian skin tones

    Valentine’s Day special: Best Red lipstick shades for Indian skin tones

    Red symbolises love

    Lipstick is that one piece of cosmetic that is every woman’s arsenal and has the power to instantly uplift the whole makeup. With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, make a statement show with red lips, perfect for your flawless Indian skin tone. Take a look at this rundown that would help you with a sensual and bold avatar.

  • Alex Bregman finally finds new home in Red Sox after strenuous free agency: reports

    Alex Bregman finally finds new home in Red Sox after strenuous free agency: reports

    After roughly five months of uncertainty, Alex Bregman reportedly has found his next destination.

    The two-time All-Star third baseman signed a three-year deal with the Boston Red Sox, ESPN reported Wednesday.

    Bregman just won his first Gold Glove Award with the Houston Astros in 2024, and since 2021, he is slashing .262/.350/.444.

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    Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman, #2, runs after hitting a single against the Detroit Tigers during the second inning of game two of the Wildcard round for the 2024 MLB Playoffs at Minute Maid Park. (Thomas Shea-Imagn Images)

    It was reported that Bregman was offered a six-year, $156 million deal to return to the Astros, but he declined. His name was circulated around several rumors, most recently with the Detroit Tigers to rejoin his former manager, AJ Hinch, but the Scott Boras issues continued this side of Juan Soto.

    Bregman was the second overall pick of the 2015 MLB Draft to the Astros, where he won two World Series, including the 2017 title, which has been tainted by fans due to their sign-stealing scandal.

    However, Bregman was still a part of a successful organization that made it to seven consecutive American League Championship Series, one shy of tying the all-time record by the 1990s Atlanta Braves.

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    Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman, #2, celebrates after hitting a home run during the fifth inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Minute Maid Park. (Troy Taormina-Imagn Images)

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    Bregman’s deal is worth $120 million, making his $40 million annual average value tied for the fourth-largest in baseball. Cora now reunites with Alex Cora, who was the Astros bench coach for the 2017 run. Bregman is also able to opt out after each season if he chooses.

    Bregman is coming off a season in which he hit 26 homers, his most since belting 41 in 2019, and drove in 75 runs. However, he posted a career-low .768 OPS, largely in part due to an inability to draw walks like he used to; his 44 walks were his lowest in a full season.

    While Bregman may not be his MVP-candidate self anymore (he led the majors with an 8.9 WAR in 2019), his bat-to-ball skills are still elite, and as the Gold Glove Award states, so is his defense.

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    Alex Bregman, #2 of the Houston Astros, waves to fans prior to playing the Detroit Tigers in Game One of the Wild Card Series at Minute Maid Park on Oct. 1, 2024 in Houston. (Alex Slitz/Getty Images)

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    The Sox finished 81-81 this past season and added Garrett Crochet to the top of their rotation, while also adding Walker Buehler. In the bullpen, they plugged in Aroldis Chapman and Justin Wilson. Now, by adding Bregman, they should be on everyone’s radar.

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  • Into the ring: Trump education chief pick McMahon to testify on cutting ‘red tape’ amid DOGE sweeps

    Into the ring: Trump education chief pick McMahon to testify on cutting ‘red tape’ amid DOGE sweeps

    FIRST ON FOX: Linda McMahon, the former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and President Donald Trump’s pick to head the Department of Education, will testify before the Senate on Thursday, centering her opening remarks around creating “a better future for every American learner.”

    The Trump nominee, who was tapped in November, will kick off her confirmation process during a hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee on Thursday morning. Republican Sens. Tim Scott of South Carolina and Katie Britt of Alabama will introduce McMahon before the hearing, Fox News has learned.

    McMahon will focus her remarks on enacting Trump’s vision with the idea that “education is the issue that determines our national success and prepares American workers to win the future,” according to an excerpt of her opening remarks, shared first with Fox News Digital.

    “I would like to thank President Trump for his confidence in me to lead a Department whose mission and authority were a special focus of his campaign. He pledged to make American education the best in the world, return education to the states where it belongs, and free American students from the education bureaucracy through school choice,” McMahon will say in her opening remarks.

    TRUMP EDUCATION DEPT LAUNCHES PROBE INTO ‘EXPLOSION OF ANTISEMITISM’ AT 5 UNIVERSITIES

    Linda McMahon arrives for a meeting in Washington, D.C. (Valerie Plesch/Bloomberg)

    McMahon is being boosted to head the department that Trump has suggested he wants to dismantle during his term, recently saying that if McMahon is confirmed, he wants her to “put herself out of a job.”

    Trump said Wednesday just hours ahead of McMahon’s hearing that he wanted to close the Education Department “immediately.”

    “It’s a big con job,” he said. “They ranked the top countries in the world. We’re ranked No. 40, but we’re ranked No. 1 in one department: cost per pupil. So, we spend more per pupil than any other country in the world, but we’re ranked No. 40.”

    His comments came as Trump’s executive agency, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) run by Elon Musk, continues its financial audit of the federal government.

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    McMahon previously served as the administrator of the Small Business Administration during Trump’s first term before stepping down in 2019 to “return to the private sector.” 

    She plans to say during her opening remarks Thursday, “My experience as a business owner and leader of the Small Business Administration, as a public servant in the state of Connecticut, and more than a decade of service as a college trustee has taught me to put parents, teachers, and students, not bureaucracy, first.”

    “Outstanding teachers are tired of political ideology in their curriculum and red tape on their desks. This is why school choice is a growing movement across the nation: it offers teachers and parents an alternative to classrooms that are micromanaged from Washington, D.C.” 

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    President Donald Trump shakes hands with Linda McMahon after announcing her resignation on March 29, 2019. (Joshua Roberts)

    The Trump nominee also plans to highlight antisemitism in schools and the issue of biological males competing in women’s and girls’ sports.

    “If I am confirmed, the department will not stand idly by while Jewish students are attacked and discriminated against,” her remarks read. “It will stop forcing schools to let boys and men into female sports and spaces. And it will protect the rights of parents to direct the moral education of their children.”

    In her opening remarks, McMahon will note that “many Americans today are experiencing a system in decline” but that “the opportunity before us these next four years is momentous.”

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    Linda McMahon speaks at the Republican National Convention on July 18, 2024. (Mike Segar)

    “It is my great honor to announce that Linda McMahon, former Administrator of the Small Business Administration, will be the United States Secretary of Education,” Trump said in his nomination announcement in November.

    Before being tapped to head the Education Department, McMahon founded WWE with her husband in 1980, which has grown into a global wrestling entertainment network. 

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