Cowboys defensive back Markquese Bell arrested on felony drug charge in Texas

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Dallas Cowboys safety Markquese Bell was arrested in Texas Friday on two drug charges, including felony possession of a controlled substance, according to online records.Bell, 27, was arrested by the Prosper Police Department, and he was still being held as of Saturday morning, according to Collin County records. The former undrafted free agent was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance and a misdemeanor charge of marijuana possession. The Cowboys did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. Bell’s arrest comes more than a year after he signed a $9…

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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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Lamar Jackson hits back at critics with faithful message on social media

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Despite winning two MVP awards, Lamar Jackson still has his fair share of critics.Fresh off yet another playoff disappointment, the Baltimore Ravens quarterback had arguably the worst season of his career last year.It was the first time he finished under .500 as…

Former Baylor women’s basketball star Melissa Jones dead at 36

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Baylor women’s basketball star Melissa Jones, who is just one of seven players to ever have their jerseys retired by the program, has died, the team confirmed in a statement. She was 36. In a social media post shared on Thursday, the…

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High on the clock? Gen Z stress means substance use before, during and after a workday

Gen Z is living the high life — on the job. A growing share of Zoomers — the generation aged 14 to 29 — report they’re turning to pot, booze and pills to get through the workday, sometimes before it even starts. And employers are clueless. In a recent survey of 1,000 US adults conducted across a network of mobile and digital platforms, an alarming 35% of Gen Z respondents said they use substances such as cannabis, alcohol or prescription meds before starting work. After the work day, 56% said they use them to recover from job-related stress. The stunning…

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