Caitlin Clark says she is ‘100% healthy’ heading into Fever training camp after injury-riddled 2025 season

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Indiana Fever are back on the hardwood, as the team reported to training camp ahead of the 2026 season, and all eyes are on superstar guard Caitlin Clark once again.This time, it’s to make sure she’s healthy enough to get after it following a sophomore season in the WNBA riddled with injuries.Clark told reporters at training camp she is “100% healthy” after dealing with quad, groin and ankle injuries in 2025, which led to just 13 games played for the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year. But while Clark wasn’t allowed…

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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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WWE star Bianca Belair announces pregnancy at WrestleMania 42

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! LAS VEGAS – Bianca Belair has put together an iconic in-ring career with WWE, but bad luck struck during her WrestleMania 41 match last year as she suffered broken fingers.Belair returned to be the special guest referee for a match at Evolution…

ESPN’s Stephen A Smith hears boos from WrestleMania 42 crowd

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! LAS VEGAS – Danhausen’s curse may be real after all – just ask Stephen A. Smith and the New York Mets.While the latter dropped their 10th game in a row, Smith got his share of the curse on Saturday night during Night…

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White House meets AI firm Anthropic amid political tensions, Pentagon dispute

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! One month after President Donald Trump ordered a government-wide halt on artificial intelligence firm Anthropic’s technology following a clash with the Pentagon, the company’s CEO is back at the White House for high-level talks — as officials reconsider whether a system they…

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Stephen King’s archives reveal surprising skeletons in the closet

Caroline Bicks, Stephen E. King Chair, got unprecedented access to Stephen King’s archives. Her new book reveals King’s meticulous crafting of fear, like in “Pet Sematary,” and his inspirations. King revealed “The Shining” was shaped by a Shakespearean tragedy, but it wasn’t “Macbeth.” Every morning during her sabbatical year serving as the Stephen E. King Chair in Literature at the University of Maine, Caroline Bicks drove Route 15 through rural Maine to reach Stephen King’s archive. The road runs past the house where King lived in 1978, when he was a visiting writer at the school’s Orono campus. It’s the…

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