MAGA Influencer Melissa Rein Lively Charged for Alleged Role in 2025 Racially-Motivated Attack

MAGA influencer and staunch supporter of President Donald Trump Melissa Rein Lively has been charged for her alleged role in an attack authorities say was racially motivated. “The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has authorized British Transport Police (BTP) detectives to charge two people in relation to an incident at Bond Street Underground station last year,” BTP authorities revealed in a Friday, May 15, press release. “Philipp Ostermann, aged 37, and a German national, has been charged with two Racially Aggravated Public Order offenses and a further Public Order offense,” the press release continued. “Melissa Rein Lively, aged 40, and a…

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What To Do About Medicaid’s Long-Term Care Benefit?

There seems to be a growing consensus among policymakers that there is something very wrong with Medicaid’s long-term care benefit for frail older adults and younger people with disabilities. But there is deep disagreement about what to do about the program’s long-term services and supports benefit, called LTSS.President Trump and…

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2026 UFL Week 8 Results: Orlando Storm Clinch Playoff Berth

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Week 8 of the UFL season got off to a fast start Friday night, as the Orlando Storm took home their sixth straight victory, defeating the Dallas Renegades on the road.The action continues on Saturday, when the DC Defenders take on the…

How to Watch 2026 Indy 500 Qualifying: TV Channel, Streaming, Schedule

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The month of May at Indianapolis Motor Speedway is all about speed, nerves and history. This weekend, INDYCAR’s biggest stars will push their cars to the limit in qualifying for the 2026 Indy 500. Drivers will battle for pole position across two days…

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‘Just that weird’: Suckerfish observed swimming in manta rays’ rear ends, could impede pooping, sex

They’re sticking it where the sun-ray don’t shine. While remoras are known to be rather clingy, some are getting too close for comfort by diving into manta rays’ backsides, per a scientific probe in the journal Ecology and Evolution. “These fish are heading up right into some manta ray rear-ends,” lead author Emily Yeager, a marine researcher at the University of Miami, exclaimed on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio show “As It Happens.” Known as “cloacal diving,” the “uncomfortable” practice involves flitting in and out of a larger critter’s cloaca — the multipurpose orifice used for both pooping and reproduction. This…

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