Wave of WWE superstars depart company after WrestleMania 42

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! If the Super Bowl marks the end of the NFL season, WrestleMania is when WWE’s year is over.There is no offseason in WWE, and when waves of departures hit the company, it hits harder than a Gunther knife-edge chop. Fightful and BodySlam both reported several superstars who left WWE on Friday ahead of “Friday Night SmackDown.” Some wrestlers confirmed their departures on social media.Those who left included: Alba Fyre, Aleister Black, Alex Shelley, Andre Chase, Apollo Crews, Bo Dallas, Chris Island, Chris Sabin, Dante Chen, Dexter Lumis, Erick Rowan, Joe Gacy, Kairi…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The 2026 FIFA World Cup will ultimately come to life because of its constellation of stars, and this summer’s tournament will be full of them. From living legends like Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo to goal machines Kylian Mbappé of France…

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Fernando Mendoza says the Raiders have ‘the most Hispanic fan base’

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Fernando Mendoza claimed his new team has the “most Hispanic fan base” after going No. 1 overall in the NFL Draft. Mendoza made the statement during his introductory press conference for the team on Friday.”The history of the…

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Loudoun County transgender substitute charged with making school threats

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A substitute teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia, who reportedly identifies as female, was arrested Thursday for making threats against a high school.Loudoun County, a formerly ruby-red but now deep-blue suburb between Washington, D.C., and Winchester, has long been ground zero for transgender-related…

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Popular spice shows promise as diabetes treatment — it’s probably already in your pantry

Could this be the golden ticket for diabetes patients? Over 40.1 million Americans — roughly 12% of the US population — have diabetes, a chronic condition characterized by consistently elevated blood sugar. Type 1 diabetes, often diagnosed in childhood, is an autoimmune disease where the pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin to use sugar for energy. Type 2 diabetes, which is more common in adults, is strongly tied to insulin resistance and obesity. Now, researchers from the Florida Institute of Technology have identified a popular spice that could help stave off heart damage caused by diabetes. Curcumin gives turmeric, a staple…

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