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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: As federal agents raced to dismantle an alleged plot targeting President Donald Trump’s UFC Freedom 250 event, investigators were simultaneously making another critical determination: whether the White House event itself could safely go forward.In a Monday interview with Fox News Digital, FBI Deputy Director Chris Raia said investigators believed they had sufficiently disrupted the alleged conspiracy before the event took place, arguing that agents were monitoring suspects and knew none were in the Washington area when the UFC event was held.”We absolutely felt very comfortable moving (the UFC event) forward,” Raia…

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Supreme court rules Rastafari man can’t sue Louisiana prison officials who cut his dreadlocksThe supreme court has barred a former Louisiana inmate from suing prison officials who cut off his dreadlocks in violation of his Rastafari religious beliefs.The justices condemned what happened to the former prisoner, Damon Landor. But they ruled that a federal law designed to protect the religious rights of prisoners does not permit lawsuits for money damages even when rights are violated.Damon Landor. Photograph: Supreme CourtThe high court agreed with lower courts that without exception had ruled that the law, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons…

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The Supreme Court said on Tuesday that a Rastafarian whose dreadlocks were forcibly shaved by prison guards could not sue state officials for money.In a 6-to-3 vote dividing the court along ideological lines, the majority said federal law did not allow the prisoner, Damon Landor, to sue individual officers in their private capacity for violating his religious beliefs.Justice Neil M. Gorsuch wrote the majority opinion. The three liberal justices dissented.The decision was a departure from a series of Supreme Court rulings in recent years that have repeatedly bolstered religious rights. In 2022, the court sided with a Texas death row…

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Since the United States lifted its naval blockade on Iran last week, the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for crude oil, has seen a notable increase in the movement of ships, many of them carrying Iranian oil. That’s even as U.S. and Iranian officials try to close major gaps in their negotiations.The strait’s central route, long used by commercial ships, is laden with mines, forcing companies to take one of two alternative paths: the southern route close to the Omani coast or the northern route close to the Iranian shoreline.From Saturday through Monday, 109 vessels passed through the…

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1. Choose Comfortable Shoes That Fit WellThe most important factor in selecting the best shoes for MS is finding a good fit for your foot and your specific needs, Pfeffer says.“I think comfort has to be paramount, even above fashion,” he says. “If someone is not comfortable in their shoes, they’re going to be miserable. The shoe has to fit not only the foot, but also the person and their needs, depending on their MS.”Look for styles you like, but “find shoes that fit comfortably right away,” Pfeffer advises. “Don’t assume that you can break them in and they’ll be…

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This story is from The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter giving you the inside track on all things AI. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every Monday. Longevity’s next frontier: “reprogramming” your body Billions of dollars are flooding into efforts to reverse aging as scientists explore ways to return cells to a younger state. But how far off are these experimental treatments? Will they really work? At an upcoming virtual Roundtables event, MIT Technology Review will examine the science behind the hype. Science editor Mary Beth Griggs and senior biotechnology reporter Jessica Hamzelou will explore longevity’s latest frontier in…

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Two opposing factions in the artificial intelligence industry square off in a Democratic primary for a U.S. House seat. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani tests his political clout by backing fellow democratic socialists. And President Trump, after two of his chosen candidates for governor lost Republican primaries this month, ensured it won’t happen again — by endorsing both candidates in a South Carolina runoff. Those are a few of the races to watch on Tuesday as voters head to the polls for primaries in Maryland, New York, South Carolina and Utah. Manhattan House primary is a bellwether for pro-AI…

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President Donald Trump over the weekend posted what appeared to be a decades-old image of a friend ― but the message he included as a caption left observers confused. “Great daughter,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Saturday evening. “My Honor!!!” Trump has two daughters, Ivanka and Tiffany. But neither is in the image he posted:Donald Trump on Truth SocialTrump did not provide any further explanation. However, The Mirror reported that the woman in the image is likely Margo Catsimatidis, wife of billionaire supermarket owner John Catsimatidis, a longtime Trump ally and mega-donor.Catsimatidis also owns WABC radio in New York…

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