Batman-like technology needed to stop deadly high-speed car chases in California: congresswoman

A Southern California congresswoman said law enforcement agencies need to money to be able to purchase critical modern technology in order to reduce deadly high-speed car chases in the Golden State. Laura Friedman (CA-30) this week announced her Next Gen Road Safety Act, which would unlock federal funding for better technology to deescalate car chases like the Batman-like gadget that was deployed in Southern California this week to stop a suspect in a high-speed car chase. “Every person on our roads deserves to get home safe — the officer on patrol, the family driving to dinner, the teenager walking to…

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Home heating oil businesses struggle to navigate volatile market

LONDONDERRY, NH – Home heating oil firms are facing mounting cost pressures as rising crude and diesel prices tied to Middle East tensions squeeze margins and disrupt operations across New England. The recent spike follows a cold winter that boosted demand for heating oil, leaving both consumers and suppliers exposed…

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Transgender pro darts player rips new rule protecting women’s competitions

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! After the Darts Regulation Authority (DRA) passed a new policy that prohibits biological males from competing in women’s competitions, a transgender competitor spoke out to blast the decision.Noa-Lynn van Leuven of the Netherlands spoke out against the new policy on Thursday.”Apparently, I…

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Supreme Court blocks candidate after alleged GOP infiltration scheme exposed

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a self-described “progressive” candidate’s bid to enter Ohio’s Republican primary, leaving in place a decision by state election officials to disqualify him for misrepresenting his party affiliation.Samuel Ronan, a former Democratic state and national candidate, attempted…

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Everyone is drinking the Azalea — here’s how to make the Masters signature cocktail

It’s bottoms up for tee time. In the grand tradition of Masters Week, the world’s top golfers converge in Augusta, Georgia, to compete in the first major of the season. And sportsmen and spectators alike indulge in the Masters signature drink, The Azalea. The iconic cocktail takes its name from the pink-hued flowers that punctuate the course of the Augusta National Golf Club, which has hosted the championship since 1934. The azaleas are in full, glorious bloom in April, and rumor has it the drink is inspired by the course’s 13th hole, nicknamed “Azalea” because of the riot of blossoms…

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Taiwan opposition leader meets Xi in Beijing as Taiwan defense fight intensifies

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! KAOHSIUNG – Taiwan: For the first time in nearly a decade, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) supreme leader and the head of the communist party, Xi Jinping, held a meeting with the chairperson of Taiwan’s main opposition party. Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of the Chinese Nationalist…