Tiffany Henyard was living in Georgia while still serving as Dolton, Illinois mayor: report

Former Illinois “super mayor” Tiffany Henyard was reportedly a resident of Georgia while still serving as Dolton mayor in 2025. After losing her bid for re-election as Dolton mayor, Henyard has since launched a campaign to run in South Fulton County’s District 5 on the Fulton County Commission as a Republican. Last week, Henyard took part in a special meeting of the Fulton County Board of Registration & Elections regarding her qualifications to run for a position prior to the Commission District 5 Primary Election, which will be held on May 19. County law states that a candidate must be a resident of the county for…

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Shaq’s daughter makes transfer decision

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! College sports are completely different now than it was when Shaquille O’Neal spent his days dunking basketballs for the LSU Tigers before he entered the NBA.O’Neal played three seasons at LSU before he chose to go pro. He was later selected No.…

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Trump-appointed federal judge tosses DOJ lawsuit seeking Arizona voter data

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A federal judge in Arizona blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from gaining access to the state’s voter rolls on Tuesday.U.S. District Judge Susan Brnovich, a Trump appointee, dismissed a lawsuit by the Justice Department that sought access to the documents. Brnovich stated…

House Republican from Florida announces he won’t seek re-election this year

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Republican Rep. Daniel Webster of Florida announced that he will not run for re-election this year.”After much prayerful consideration and discussion with my beloved wife Sandy, I have decided not to seek re-election to the United States House of Representatives,” he said,…

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Humanoid robots seen handling airport baggage in futuristic true footage

The bots have got this in the bag. We may no longer fear disgruntled luggage handlers playing soccer with our suitcases. Japan Airlines is looking to fill a baggage handler gap by enlisting an army of automated bag bots to assist their human counterparts. Starting in May, these humanoid luggage handlers — manufactured by China’s Unitree robotics — will debut at Tokyo’s Haneda airport, which handles more than 60 million passengers per year, The Guardian reported. Chinese-made humanoids will move travelers’ luggage and cargo on the tarmac at Haneda. If the dry run is successful, these automated bagmen could potentially…

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