Fox News Poll: Voters see welfare fraud as common, still mostly favor protecting benefits over crackdowns

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As federal authorities continue to crack down on welfare fraud, the latest Fox News survey finds voters are concerned about program abuse, but still also want to protect access for legitimate recipients. The survey was conducted before the Department of Justice announced charges against 15 defendants on Thursday in the ongoing Minnesota welfare fraud investigations, one of multiple inquiries into welfare abuse across the country.A majority of registered voters, 71%, believe fraud in government welfare and social service programs is extremely or very common, and nearly half, 45%, think it has increased over…

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WWE star Ludwig Kaiser arrested in Florida

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! WWE star Marcel Barthel, who performs under the names Ludwig Kaiser and El Grande Americano, was arrested in Florida this week.Barthel, 35, was arrested on a misdemeanor battery charge on Wednesday, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by Fox News Digital. He was…

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Trump jolts immigration hawks with surprising defense of Chinese students in USA

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump split with immigration hawks by defending Chinese students in the U.S. while also softening on Chinese-owned farmland — creating friction inside MAGA and unexpected overlap with moderate Democrats.Fox News’ Sean Hannity asked Trump in a recent interview from Beijing…

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Yosemite, other national parks face overcrowding after dropping entry reservations: ‘Felt like a day at Disneyland’

Yosemite National Park and other national parks across the country have dropped their entry reservations for 2026 — and are now facing problems with overcrowding. Back in February, Arches, Glacier and Yosemite parks all announced they were either getting rid of or scaling back on their vehicle reservations. That change has led to congestion at the popular parks, and travelers are facing unrestricted peak-season traffic — something that they have mostly managed to avoid since the pandemic era. “The decision follows a comprehensive evaluation of traffic patterns, parking availability and visitor use during the 2025 season,” the National Parks Service…

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