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  • Rams’ Cooper Kupp says team will look to trade him in offseason

    Rams’ Cooper Kupp says team will look to trade him in offseason

    Los Angeles Rams star Cooper Kupp revealed in a social media post on Monday the team made him available for trade as the official start of the 2025 offseason neared.

    Kupp has been on the team since the start of his NFL career and was a major part in the 2021 Super Bowl run in which the Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals. Now, it appears his time in Los Angeles is coming to an end.

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    Jan 13, 2025; Glendale, AZ, USA; Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (10) practices before the NFC wild card game against the Minnesota Vikings at State Farm Stadium. (Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images)

    “I was informed that the team will be seeking a trade immediately and will be working with me and my family to find the right place to continue competing for championships. I don’t agree with the decision and always believed it was going to begin and end in LA.,” he wrote.

    “Still, if there’s one thing that I have learned over the years: there are so many things that are out of your control, but it is how you respond to these things that you will look back on and remember.”

    Kupp said he took pride in playing in Los Angeles and thanked fans for helping him assimilate into the community.

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    Dec 28, 2024; Inglewood, California, USA;  Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (10) waves to fans as he leaves the field after defeating the Arizona Cardinals at SoFi Stadium. (Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images)

    “I have taken so much pride in playing alongside my teammates for the LA community, so thank you for embracing my family and making this such a special place for us,” he wrote.

    “2024 began with one of the best training camps of my career. Preparations start now for 2025. Highly motivated, as healthy as ever, and looking forward to playing elite football for years to come. Love you guys.. But coming for it all.”

    Kupp was a Pro Bowler in 2021 and was also the Offensive Player of the Year. He led the league that season with 145 catches for 1,947 yards and 16 touchdowns.

    He suffered an injury in 2022, which cost him a lot of the season. He bounced back in 2023 with 59 catches for 737 yards and five touchdowns. He had 67 catches for 710 yards and six touchdowns in 2024.

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    Kupp was a third-round pick of the Rams in 2017 out of Eastern Washington.

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  • Commanders’ Josh Harris maintains team name is here to stay

    Commanders’ Josh Harris maintains team name is here to stay

    Josh Harris, the controlling owner of the Washington Commanders, said Monday he has no plans to change the team’s nickname and that it has been catching on with fans.

    The previous administration’s decision to change the team’s nickname caused a ton of blowback from fans. Daniel Snyder renamed the organization the Washington Football Team from the Washington Redskins amid a summer of racial tension in the U.S. in 2020. Then the team was renamed the Commanders from there.

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    Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris looks on from the sidelines prior to the game against the San Francisco 49ers on December 31, 2023, in Landover, Md. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

    Harris made clear the team name would stay put.

    “I think it’s now being embraced by our team, by our culture, by our coaching staff, so, we’re going with that,” Harris said. “Now, in this building, the name Commanders means something. It’s about players who love football, are great at football, hit hard, mentally tough, great teammates. It’s really meaningful that that name is growing in meaning.”

    Bringing the Redskins nickname and logo back has been a topic broached a few times since Harris took over.

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    Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris is shown prior to the game against the Dallas Cowboys in Landover, Md., on Nov 24, 2024. (Geoff Burke-Imagn Images)

    Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., said in November “good faith negotiations” about honoring the team’s history, including the Blackfeet chief logo that the organization used for decades, helped lawmakers and the organization come to a deal on the RFK Stadium site in D.C.

    “As far as rebranding and bringing (back) our past, which obviously I grew up with and all the Super Bowl championships and our future together, you’re going to see us head back towards honoring our past and bringing it together with our future,” Harris said.

    Harris said talks are ongoing with Maryland, Virginia and D.C. officials about a new stadium and put 2030 as a “reasonable target” for opening.

    “I grew up with a great stadium, and I understand what it’s like to play in a stadium where it’s hard for the visiting team to play,” Harris said, referring to RFK Stadium, the team’s former home in Washington from 1961-96 before moving to Landover, Maryland. “We need to have a great place where our fans can show up, and, as much as possible, we want that to be an advantage to our team in terms of winning on the field.”

    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said a stadium in D.C. could be a “huge economic driver.”

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    “I think it can be great for our nation,” Goodell said. “I remember that as a kid growing up, the power of that. If that’s the best alternative, I think it would be a great thing.”

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • Trump takes swipe at past admins’ Afghanistan handling as he praises Panthers team owner

    Trump takes swipe at past admins’ Afghanistan handling as he praises Panthers team owner

    President Donald Trump took a shot at past administrations’ handling of Afghanistan as he welcomed the Florida Panthers to the White House to celebrate their Stanley Cup title.

    The Panthers were the first team to visit the White House in Trump’s second term as president.

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    President Donald Trump speaks as Vincent Viola, team owner of the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers hockey team, left, listens during a ceremony to honor the team in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Washington.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

    The president spoke highly of team owner Vincent Viola before he let him say a few words about his team that won the Stanley Cup in an epic seven-game series against the Edmonton Oilers. Trump called Viola a “real champion” who loves the military.

    “He’s a real champion in everything he’s ever done. Loves the military,” Trump said. “First thing he did, I see him, ‘You gotta do this with the Army. You gotta move them here. You gotta put…’ He’s giving me all the instructions. You love the military.

    “You know, we shoulda had you in Afghanistan instead of the characters we had. It would’ve turned out a little bit different.”

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    President Donald Trump shakes hands with team captain Aleksander Barkov during a ceremony with the Florida Panthers NHL hockey team to celebrate their 2024 Stanley Cup win, in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

    The U.S. invaded Afghanistan in 2001 following the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks in hopes of toppling the Taliban and finding Usama bin Laden.

    As the U.S. finalized its pull out from Afghanistan, suicide bombers launched an attack at Hamid Karzai International Airport’s Abbey Gate. Thirteen American servicemembers were killed along with 170 Afghan civilians.

    In Trump’s first administration, Viola was in the running for U.S. Army secretary before he withdrew from consideration. The billionaire businessman attended the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and eventually served with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell.

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    Always Dreaming owner Vinnie Viola holds the trophy after winning the 2017 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. (Jamie Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports)

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    Viola bought the team in 2013 and the team has made the playoff six times, including five straight from the 2019-20 season to the 2023-24 season. The team made the Stanley Cup Final in 2023 only to lose to the Vegas Golden Knights in five games.

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  • Arizona State’s Bobby Hurley sends team to locker room early after opponent’s ‘no class’ behavior, ejections

    Arizona State’s Bobby Hurley sends team to locker room early after opponent’s ‘no class’ behavior, ejections

    The final seconds of Saturday’s Arizona State-Arizona game took a little while to finish due to some drama on the court and the benches.

    With roughly 30 seconds left in the game and the Wildcats up 81-72, Arizona’s Caleb Love got tangled up with BJ Freeman. The Sun Devil then headbutted Love.

    Love and Freeman were ejected, but as the dust continued to settle between both teams, ASU head coach Bobby Hurley ordered all the players on his bench to go to the locker room.

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    Bobby Hurley and Tommy Lloyd (Getty Images/Imagn)

    As the Wildcats dribbled out the final seconds, Hurley ordered his assistant coaches to leave the bench, leaving just him on the bench and five Sun Devils on the court.

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    Seconds before the usual handshake line, Hurley then waved off Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd, and both squads went into their respective locker rooms.

    Hurley was asked about the ordeal and said he had no choice but to send his players to the locker room early after his opponents showed “no class.”

    “If you look right near our bench, it was relentless constant chatter from a couple of the Arizona players that was not being policed properly. Of course, they’re going to be happy with winning, but it was done with no class, in my opinion,” Hurley said after the game. 

    “Words that were said back and forth led to the moment where Freeman lost his cool, because of the constant talk that was allowed to go on. I had to make a tough decision in the best interest of our team to get them into the locker room so there would be no further incident the rest of the game and in the handshake line.”

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    Arizona State Sun Devils head coach Bobby Hurley instructs his team to go to the locker room before the end of a Big 12 men’s basketball game against the Arizona Wildcats at Desert Financial Arena Feb. 1, 2025, in Tempe. (Cheryl Evans/The Republic/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

    Hurley then finished his press conference with a parting shot, perhaps at Love.

    “I do get a vote for the All-Conference, and I can tell you who’s not getting a vote,” he said.

    Lloyd called the ordeal “disappointing on all sides.”

    “We want to be a program that when tough things happen, we want to respond with class. I don’t know if we did or didn’t, but just a tough moment in an emotional game. I got a lot of respect for Bobby and Arizona State,” Lloyd said.

    The Wildcats improved to 15-6 on the season and 9-1 in Big 12 play, while the Sun Devils are 12-9 overall and 3-7 against conference opponents.

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    Arizona State Sun Devils head coach Bobby Hurley removes his tie during a game against the Arizona Wildcats Feb. 1, 2025, at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe, Ariz. (Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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    The teams will meet in a rematch March 4.

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  • Chiefs’ Travis Kelce says team ‘enjoys’ being the villain of the NFL

    Chiefs’ Travis Kelce says team ‘enjoys’ being the villain of the NFL

    The Kansas City Chiefs have become the villains of the NFL with all their success.

    The Chiefs are seeking to become the NFL’s first three-time repeat champions when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. 

    Jason Kelce asked Travis Kelce, the Chiefs’ star tight end, if the Chiefs enjoyed being the villains of the NFL during a recent episode of “New Heights.”

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    Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce reacts on stage after the AFC championship game against the Buffalo Bills at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.  (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)

    “I love it, I love it. At one point in time, it wasn’t that,” Travis said.

    “You guys were the darling of the NFL,” Jason responded.

    “Yeah, I was the ‘do you feel bad for him guys,’” Travis said.

    Despite making the playoffs in four of the first five years of Kelce’s career with the Chiefs, the team never advanced beyond the AFC divisional round. 

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    Confetti falls as Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (left) celebrates with the Lamar Hunt Trophy with quarterback Patrick Mahomes after defeating the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.  (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)

    It wasn’t until Patrick Mahomes became the full-time starter at quarterback, replacing Alex Smith in 2018, that the Chiefs broke through and made it to the AFC championship.

    Since the 2018-2019 season, the Chiefs have yet to fall short of making the AFC championship in a season. 

    The Chiefs have now won three of the last five Super Bowls and have been branded the NFL’s villains.

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    Travis said the villain label brings the team together.

    “I’m enjoying doing this with the guys together, the guys that we have in there, because it’s like it just makes us even more of a family. You just circle the wagons when s—, you know people are saying whatever they want. And you just band it together, and it just makes you appreciate more of what you have because people want what you have,” Kelce said. 

    The Chiefs are just one win away from making history and becoming one of the great dynasties in the sport’s history.

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    Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, left, hugs defensive tackle Chris Jones after the AFC championship game against the Buffalo Bills at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.  (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)

    Kelce has been a big part of the Chiefs’ playoff success. He is first in NFL playoff history with 174 receptions.

    Kelce is second to only Jerry Rice in NFL playoff yards and touchdowns.

    Rice had 2,245 playoff receiving yards, while Kelce has 2,039, and Rice has 22 career playoff touchdowns to Kelce’s 20. 

    Kelce has added to his playoff resume in this Chiefs run to the Super Bowl. The star tight end had his best game of the season against the Houston Texans in the divisional round when he caught seven receptions for 117 yards and one touchdown.

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    In the AFC championship, Kelce caught two passes for 19 yards in the Chiefs’ 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills. 

    Kelce’s Chiefs will take on the Eagles in the Super Bowl at 6:30 p.m. ET Feb. 9 on FOX.

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  • Trump’s new legal team begins appeals process for Manhattan conviction

    Trump’s new legal team begins appeals process for Manhattan conviction

    President Donald Trump’s legal team filed a notice of appeal for his conviction in his Manhattan trial, Fox News Digital confirmed on Wednesday, which found him guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records.  

    “President Donald J. Trump’s appeal is important for the rule of law, New York’s reputation as a global business, financial and legal center, as well as for the presidency and all public officials,” newly minted Trump attorney Robert J. Giuffra Jr. said in a statement provided by a Trump spokesperson to the Associated Press on Wednesday. “The misuse of the criminal law by the Manhattan DA to target President Trump sets a dangerous precedent, and we look forward to the case being dismissed on appeal.” 

    ​​Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records in the Manhattan case in May. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office worked to prove that Trump had falsified business records to conceal a $130,000 payment to former porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election, to quiet her claims of an alleged affair with Trump in 2006.

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    Trump has maintained his innocence in the case and repeatedly railed against it as an example of lawfare promoted by Democrats in an effort to hurt his efforts ahead of the November 2024 election. 

    “The appeal of Trump’s criminal conviction has finally begun with the filing of the notice of appeal today,” Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley posted on X Wednesday. 

    “While expectations are not particularly high for relief in the NY court system, this process moves the case closer to an appeal to the Supreme Court,” he continued. 

    Presiding New York Judge Juan Merchan sentenced Trump on Jan. 10, just days before his inauguration as the 47th president, to unconditional discharge — meaning he faces no punishment such as fines or jail time. Legal experts railed against the sentencing earlier in January, with Fox News’ Mark Levin remarking that it will be remembered as “one of the worst” legal cases in world history. 

    Former U.S. President Donald Trump sits in the courtroom during his hush money trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 30, 2024, in New York City.  (Michael M. Santiago/Pool via REUTERS)

    “I’ll tell you how it strikes me, when you look at cases throughout history, not just in the United States, but really all over the world, this will be remembered as one of the worst. This will be remembered as an absolute injustice from the beginning,” Levin said on Fox News after the sentencing. 

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    Fox News Digital exclusively reported on Wednesday that Trump retained a new legal team after some of his top attorneys joined his administration. He is now represented by Sullivan & Cromwell, including co-chair and partner of the firm, Robert J. Giuffra Jr and Matthew Schwartz, a partner of the firm. 

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    President Donald Trump retained a new legal team after some of his top attorneys joined his administration.  (Matt Rourke/The Associated Press)

    Giuffra previewed the importance of an appeal to the conviction in comment to Fox Digital earlier Wednesday. 

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    “President Donald J. Trump’s appeal is important for the rule of law, New York’s reputation as a global business, financial and legal center, as well as for the presidency and all public officials,” Giuffra told Fox News Digital. “The misuse of the criminal law by the Manhattan DA to target President Trump sets a dangerous precedent, and we look forward to the case being dismissed on appeal.” 

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    Judge Juan Merchan imposed over a courtroom (AP)

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    Trump had also previously said he will appeal the conviction, including earlier this month when he said on Truth Social that “JUSTICE WILL PREVAIL.” 

  • Padres owner’s widow says team would have signed Roki Sasaki if she was involved, amid succession lawsuit

    Padres owner’s widow says team would have signed Roki Sasaki if she was involved, amid succession lawsuit

    EXCLUSIVE: The widow of late San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler has spoken out against her brother-in-law who claimed her lawsuit against him prevented the team from signing star pitcher Roki Sasaki. 

    Seidler’s brother, Matthew Seidler, provided a statement to Fox News Digital on Tuesday suggesting that Sheel Kamal Seidler’s lawsuit against him came during a “critical time” of negotiations with Sasaki. Matthew’s statement also claimed that their recruitment efforts were impacted by the fact her lawsuit claimed that he and his brother Robert were trying to relocate the Padres elsewhere.

    Sheel Seidler’s representatives provided a statement to Fox News Digital, saying her lawsuit would not have prevented the team from signing Sasaki if she was involved in the recruitment process. 

    “Matt and Robert Seidler must be relieved to have an easy scapegoat for their failure to sign Roki Sasaki. The outcome could have been different if they hadn’t blocked Sheel from participating in the recruitment process, despite her many pleas to put aside any differences and help do what’s best for the Padres,” the statement read. 

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    Sheel Seidler throws out the ceremonial first pitch before the game between the San Francisco Giants and the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on Thursday, March 28, 2024 in San Diego. (Rob Leiter/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

    Sasaki himself said that one of the reasons he chose to sign with the Dodgers was because of the organization’s stability, at his introductory press conference last week. 

    “The No. 1 thing that stood out [about the Dodgers] was the stability of the front office,” the pitcher said via a translator.

    Seidler’s lawsuit against her late husband’s brothers, Matthew and Robert, was filed in early January, as she attempted to seize control of the team from them for her children.

    She claimed that Peter, before his death, revealed his dying wish was for her to take control of the Padres, followed by their children, and that her children hold the largest stake in ownership. She added that Peter’s two brothers, Matt and Bob, “are trying to erase Peter’s vision and legacy, as well as falsely cast themselves as Peter’s true heirs.”

    “I made this decision as a very last resort, but I am confident it is the right one, and the best way to protect the Padres franchise and ensure the vision that Peter and I shared for the team will continue,” she said in a statement after filing her initial complaint on Jan. 6. 

    The suit also alleges that Robert’s wife made multiple “racist, profane and hateful communications directed at Sheel—a woman of Indian descent—in communications,” and that the two brothers are trying to “wrest control” of the ball club to prevent “an Indian-American woman” from taking what they “saw as their family business and ancestral right.”

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    Peter Seidler speaks during the pregame ceremonies honoring Joe Musgrove, #44 of the San Diego Padres, and his recent no-hitter before facing the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 16, 2021 at Petco Park in San Diego. (Matt Thomas/San Diego Padres/Getty Images)

    Peter died in November 2023 at the age of 63. He had been ill for months, though it has not been disclosed what exactly he was dealing with. Seidler is a cancer survivor who had health issues for quite some time. 

    The Padres are currently owned by Peter’s estate, while John Seidler, Peter’s oldest brother, has been named as the interim control person for the team. However, John cannot be officially designated until three-quarters of Major League Baseball’s owners approve.  

    In addition to claiming the widow’s lawsuit prevented the team from signing Sasaki, Matthew’s response claimed that Peter never indicated he wanted Sheel to have control of the team after his passing. 

    “Peter could have chosen to (a) give Sheel the right to be, designate, or approve the individual that controls the Padres, (b) give Sheel direct ownership or control over the Trust’s interest in the Padres, (c) give Sheel the right to approve or veto any transactions by the Trustees, or (d) require the Trustee to make any principal distribution that Sheel demands,” the response read. 

    The response claims Peter amended his trust at least seven times after their marriage and never named Sheel a successor trustee in any version and that she was precluded from “ever serving as a successor trustee under any circumstance.”

    The response also claims that Peter said during his life that he wanted his siblings and niece to take control of the team after his death.

    “Peter had numerous conversations with his siblings and others about successor Control Persons and consistently identified five Seidler family members as candidates: Bob, Matt, John, his brother Tom (who has a 30+ year career in baseball, including 12 years with the Padres), and his niece, Monica,” it read.

    In none of these conversations did Peter ever suggest or even imply that he wanted Sheel to run the Padres. As Peter told people close to him, he moved his family to Texas in 2021 in significant part because he wanted to ‘take pressure off Sheel and the kids’ and to ‘get Sheel out of the limelight.’ Peter knew all too well the potential effects of media attention, as well as the other pressures, stresses, and demands that come with owning a sports franchise.”

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    Roki Sasaki and Sheel Seidler

    Roki Sasaki and Sheel Seidler. (Getty Images)

    In a separate response provided to Fox News Digital, Sheel’s representatives expressed confidence that she will win in court. 

    “The response, for all of its bravado, is especially thin in responding to the very specific and serious allegations of Matt and Robert Seidler’s breaches of fiduciary duty. It’s ironic that they accuse Sheel — Peter’s wife of two decades and the mother of his three children — of misusing his assets, while at the same time they have reaped the benefits of Peter’s generosity for decades. The fact is, we will win in court because the defendants have shown they have no case. In short, their response is a total strike out.”

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  • Rosen, Ernst tag team bipartisan childcare bill to expand access, affordability

    Rosen, Ernst tag team bipartisan childcare bill to expand access, affordability

    FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., is rolling out a new measure to ease the current childcare issues for families across the country due to lack of affordability.

    To address the childcare crisis, the Nevada Democrat’s bill would allow certain nonprofit institutions that provide childcare to have access to loans through the Small Business Administration. 

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    Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., is rolling out a new bipartisan bill that looks to make childcare more accessible and affordable. (Getty Images)

    “The lack of affordable childcare options in our communities hurts hardworking families at a time when they are already being squeezed by rising costs,” Rosen said in a statement.

    “Our bipartisan bill will help increase the number of childcare providers in Nevada and across the country by bolstering non-profits with access to much-needed federal resources, giving families greater access to care. I will continue working to lower costs of the everyday essentials that Nevadans rely on.”

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    Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, is chair of the Small Business Committee. (Reuters)

    Rosen is introducing the Small Business Child Care Investment Act on Wednesday alongside Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, chair of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship Chair.

    “Finding affordable and high-quality childcare is one of the most pressing issues facing small businesses looking to hire and retain capable staff,” Ernst said in a statement. 

    “As chair of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, I’m proud to help alleviate the pressure on hardworking families, especially in rural areas,” Ernst added. “This commonsense legislation will clear the Washington red tape, expand options, and drive down costs in Iowa and across the country.”

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    Rosen was re-elected in 2024. (Madeline Carter/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

    The bipartisan bill would additionally let some nonprofit childcare providers access loan programs such as 7(a) and 504, which are eligible to be used for real estate, construction and remodeling, among other expenses.

    According to Rosen’s office, the bill would create local jobs and give families more options. The access to loans would also help those institutions maintain their childcare operations and expand. 

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    The bill would make loans accessible to nonprofits that provide childcare. (iStock)

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    Affordability and the strain of high inflation was a prevailing issue during the 2024 election, which saw President Donald Trump earn the support of most voters.

    While Trump won in swing states, including Nevada, Rosen was one of a handful of Democrat senators who managed to get re-elected.

  • Super Bowl LIX: here’s where to watch and must-have team merch

    Super Bowl LIX: here’s where to watch and must-have team merch

    The Super Bowl is almost here! This year, the NFL’s showdown will feature the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, two top teams with nearly identical records. The Chiefs ended their season with a 15-2 record, while the Eagles finished the regular season with a 14-3 record.

    The AFC and NFC championship games were thrilling for the two teams, with the Kansas City Chiefs claiming a narrow victory over the Buffalo Bills to clinch their Super Bowl spot. The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Washington Commanders in their final game.

    This year, the Super Bowl is in New Orleans at Caesars Superdome. You can watch the Super Bowl and Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show on February 9, 2025, exclusively on Fox. If you don’t have cable, Tubi will stream the Fox coverage for free.

    Travis Kelce Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LIX jersey: $149.99

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    Get a Super Bowl-specific jersey for one of Kansas City’s most popular players, Travis Kelsey. Rep your team with this bright red Kelce jersey with the Super Bowl logo branded on the side.

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    Celebrate Kansas City’s all-star quarterback. 

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    A Kansas City Chiefs jersey featuring star quarterback Patrick Mahomes shows your love for the big names on the team. As a team captain, Mahomes is a strong pick when choosing a jersey. You can choose from a black or white jersey.

    Kansas City Chiefs 2024 AFC Champions hoodie: $84.99

    A 2024 AFC hoodie shows off your team spirit. 

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    Stay comfortable and stylish with a WEAR by Erin Andrews Chiefs cropped hoodie. 

    Stay comfortable and stylish with a WEAR by Erin Andrews Chiefs cropped hoodie.  (Fanatics)

    Celebrate the Chiefs making it to the Super Bowl in style with a Kansas City Chiefs cropped hoodie. It features the Chiefs logo with the Super Bowl LIX logo on top and comes in black.

    Kansas City Chiefs New Era Super Bowl LIX adjustable hat: $35.99

    This limited Kansas City Chiefs hat is easily adjustable. 

    This limited Kansas City Chiefs hat is easily adjustable.  (Fanatics)

    This one-of-a-kind Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LIX adjustable hat comes in a neutral gray and features the Super Bowl LIX logo embroidered on the side. This is a special event item, so grab your new hat before it’s gone.

    Kansas City Chiefs Nike Rewind fleece joggers: $79.99

    These cozy fleece joggers have a vintage vibe. 

    These cozy fleece joggers have a vintage vibe.  (Fanatics)

    Stay comfortable and show your team spirit with these Kansas City Chiefs fleece joggers. They’re a retro-style that has the Chief’s logo and name down the pant leg. The soft fleece lining will help you stay warm and cozy.

    Saquon Barkley Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LIX jersey: $149.99

    Celebrate Barkley’s successful first season with the Eagles with a new jersey. 

    Celebrate Barkley’s successful first season with the Eagles with a new jersey.  (Fanatics)

    Saquon Barkley has had an impressive debut season with the Eagles, so the perfect way to celebrate his success is with a Saquon Barkley Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LIX jersey. It has the Super Bowl logo on it as well as Barkley’s name and number.

    A.J. Brown Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LIX jersey: $149.99

    A Super Bowl branded jersey in classic Eagles colors. 

    A Super Bowl branded jersey in classic Eagles colors.  (Fanatics)

    A.J. Brown helped lead the Eagles to their NFC championship victory, making him one of the team’s most beloved players. You can get an A.J. Brown Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LIV jersey in the Eagle’s classic midnight green.

    Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LIX hoodie: $84.99

    A comfortable, limited-time Eagles hoodie. 

    A comfortable, limited-time Eagles hoodie.  (Fanatics)

    Celebrate the Philadelphia Eagles getting to the Super Bowl with a Super Bowl-specific Eagles hoodie. The well-known Eagles logo is surrounded by the Super Bowl details for Super Bowl LIX. The sweatshirt comes in a dark charcoal color, with lettering in the Eagle’s midnight green.

    Philadelphia Eagles retro logo hoodie: $74.99

    Go retro with this old-school Eagles hoodie.

    Go retro with this old-school Eagles hoodie. (Fanatics)

    Prefer the Philadelphia Eagles’ old logo? Get a retro Eagles hoodie in Kelly green. It has a full Eagle logo and font with the establishment date of the team underneath.

    Philadelphia Eagles WEAR by Erin Andrews women’s Super Bowl LIX cropped hoodie: $74.99

    A comfortable Philadelphia Eagles hoodie in a cropped style.

    A comfortable Philadelphia Eagles hoodie in a cropped style. (Fanatics)

    A Philadelphia Eagles WEAR by Erin cropped hoodie is a stylish sweatshirt that shows your love for the Eagles. It’s a sleek black hoodie with the Eagles logo, surrounded by the Super Bowl LIX logo. The cropped style makes the hoodie extra comfortable.

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    Philadelphia Eagles New Era Super Bowl LIX snapback hat: $36.99

    A stylish, bright snapback in Eagles colors.

    A stylish, bright snapback in Eagles colors. (Fanatics)

    You get the Super Bowl logo and the Eagles logo on this Philadelphia Eagles New Era snapback. It comes in midnight green, so you’ll stand out in any crowd.

  • Justice Department fires more than a dozen key officials on former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team

    Justice Department fires more than a dozen key officials on former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team

    EXCLUSIVE: The Justice Department is firing more than a dozen key officials who worked on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team prosecuting President Donald Trump, after Acting Attorney General James McHenry said they could not be trusted in “faithfully implementing the president’s agenda,” Fox News Digital has learned. 

    McHenry has transmitted a letter to each official notifying them of their termination, a Justice Department official exclusively told Fox News Digital.

    TRUMP TO TAKE MORE THAN 200 EXECUTIVE ACTIONS ON DAY ONE

    It is unclear how many officials received that letter. The names of the individuals were not immediately released. 

    Donald Trump and Jack Smith  (Getty Images)

    “Today, Acting Attorney General James McHenry terminated the employment of a number of DOJ officials who played a significant role in prosecuting President Trump,” a DOJ official told Fox News Digital. “In light of their actions, the Acting Attorney General does not trust these officials to assist in faithfully implementing the President’s agenda.” 

    This action “is consistent with the mission of ending the weaponization of government,” the official told Fox News Digital.

    The move comes after the Justice Department reassigned more than a dozen officials in the first week of the Trump administration to a Sanctuary City task force and other measures. 

    DOJ RELEASES FORMER SPECIAL COUNSEL JACK SMITH’S REPORT ON INVESTIGATION INTO TRUMP ELECTION INTERFERENCE CASE

    It also comes after Trump vowed to end the weaponization of the federal government. 

    Former Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Smith, a former Justice Department official, as special counsel in November 2022. 

    Smith, a former assistant U.S. attorney and chief to the DOJ’s public integrity section, led the investigation into Trump’s retention of classified documents after leaving the White House and whether the former president obstructed the federal government’s investigation into the matter. 

    HOUSE WEAPONIZATION PANEL RELEASES 17,000-PAGE REPORT EXPOSING ‘TWO-TIERED SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT’

    Smith was also tasked with overseeing the investigation into whether Trump or other officials and entities interfered with the peaceful transfer of power following the 2020 presidential election, including the certification of the Electoral College vote on Jan. 6, 2021. 

    Smith charged Trump in both cases, but Trump pleaded not guilty.

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    House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan created the subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government during the previous Congress.  (Andrew Harnik/The Associated Press )

    The classified records case was dismissed in July 2024 by U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Judge Aileen Cannon, who ruled that Smith was unlawfully appointed as special counsel. 

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    Smith charged Trump in the U.S. District Court for Washington D.C. in his 2020 election case, but after Trump was elected president, Smith sought to dismiss the case. Judge Tanya Chutkan granted that request. 

    Both cases were dismissed.