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President Trump’s renovation kick has now reached the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.The president told reporters Thursday that his administration is planning to pour down a new surface onto the bottom of the pool, atop its stone flooring. The swimming pool-style surface — made out of the “latest and greatest filament” — will be colored “American flag blue,” he said.Built in the 1920s, the Reflecting Pool and its surroundings were comprehensively renovated in 2012, paid for by $34 million in Obama-era stimulus funding. The National Park Service has carried out some renovations since then, and the pool is also periodically drained…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A U.S. Army soldier involved in the daring operation and capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been arrested on charges of allegedly using classified information to place a bet on the deposed leader’s removal from office — a move that won him more than $400,000, authorities said.Gannon Ken Van Dyke, 38, allegedly wagered more than $33,000 on Polymarket, an online prediction market where bettors can wage money on everything from sports matches and economic indicators to political outcomes, the Justice Department said Thursday.He is charged with three counts of violating the…

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The reeve of the regional municipality (RM) of Corman Park, Sask., says his council is considering leaving a Saskatoon-area regional planning district after years of the other municipalities having more say than his. The planning district, called the Saskatoon North Partnership for Growth (P4G), was formed in 2014 and comprises Saskatoon, Martensville, Warman, Olser and Corman Park. It was created with the intention of developing the region, supporting sustainable land use and strategizing for decades of growth.But for Reeve Joe Hargrave, the partnership has revealed several challenges that are slowing down development approvals, with the RM’s council feeling as if…

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Thursday investors should look beyond the market’s hottest trades and start hunting for opportunities in areas that have already been beaten down.”I want to praise the other parts of the market … that have been marked down already, which makes them less vulnerable,” the “Mad Money” host said. With the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite hitting fresh highs recently, Cramer warned that some parts of the market, particularly technology, may be overheated and susceptible to sharp pullbacks. Instead, he pointed to what he called the “cold” side of the market: healthcare stocks that have been discounted…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Prince Louis was all sunshine, smiles and charm in his portrait for his 8th birthday.The royal family released the portrait of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s third born on Thursday for his April 23 birthday, which showed him with a gap-toothed smile, in a blue knit sweater in front of the sea.The portrait of the 8-year-old was taken during a family vacation in Cornwall by royal photographer Matt Porteous, who frequently does portraits for the Wales family.”The Prince and Princess of Wales have marked Prince Louis’ 8th birthday with exactly what royal…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel took questions about his recent decision to step away from the team amid a series of photo leaks that appear to show him engaging in romantic and personal moments with former New York Times/The Athletic reporter Dianna Russini.Vrabel will miss multiple days of the NFL Draft, which he announced early on Thursday. In that hours that followed after that announcement, photos that appeared to show Vrabel and Russini kissing at a bar were published by The New York Post, and were reportedly taken six years…

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VISIBLE SIGNS OF TURMOILThere are visible signs of turmoil. In the Philippines, which imports almost all of its crude from the Middle East, rising fuel bills prompted an energy emergency soon after the war began. Transport workers launched nationwide strikes, demanding more assistance from their leaders. In India’s industrial hub of Noida, people took to the streets over low pay and poor conditions made worse by surging living expenses –  driven in part by cooking gas shortages. And in Pakistan, widespread rallies against sharp hikes in petrol were a reminder of how economic strain can morph into a backlash.Young workers are…

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Published On 23 Apr 202623 Apr 2026Three professors at Atlanta’s Emory University in the United States have filed a lawsuit over their arrests during a 2024 campus protest over Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.Their lawsuit on Thursday argued that the university broke its own free-speech policies when it called in police and state troopers to aggressively disband the protest, making 28 arrests.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list“The judicial system would find that Emory failed to protect its students, to protect its staff, to protect the educational mission of the university,” said philosophy professor Noelle McAfee, one of the…

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