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One trillion cicadas are expected to emerge with warm weather across the U.S. this year. One Carolina man is getting creative with ways to get rid of the cicadas. He threw a dinner party for his friends featuring the insect in every course.04:44[1]
Who is ready for the cicada-mageddon this year?Some people recommend turning to chefs instead of exterminators[2] to handle the noisy bugs.[3]Yes, some claim they are a tasty and nutritious treat.

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FOX Weather's Robert Ray takes us on a tour of the picturesque and rugged landscape that awaits explorers in Utah's Canyonlands National Park. (Video from April 2024)07:26[1]
MOAB, Utah – The National Park Service (NPS) is asking for the public's help in identifying two people involved in an alleged archeological[2] theft at Canyonlands National Park[3] in Utah[4] in March.

The NPS said the incident took place at the

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5 NFL games in which the weather was a key participant.00:05[1]
A new era of NFL stadiums is on the horizon, one that could help fans stay cool during the summer[2] and drier during the seemingly perpetual rainstorms.

Only ten facilities are domed or have a roof-like structure right now, but that figure could

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Silicon Valley venture capitalist Marc Andreessen penned a 5,000-word manifesto[1] in 2023 that gave a full-throated call for unrestricted technological progress to boost markets, broaden energy production, improve education and strengthen liberal democracy.

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Google recently made headlines globally because its chatbot Gemini generated images of people of color instead of white people in historical settings that featured white people[1]. Adobe Firefly’s image creation tool saw similar issues[2]. This led some

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FILE PHOTO: The logo of Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) is seen on their headquarters in Vienna, Austria, March 14, 2023. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger/File PhotoBusiness & Finance

Reuters exclusively reported[1] that Raiffeisen Bank International was warned by the U.S. Treasury in writing that its access to the U.S. financial system could be curbed because of its Russia dealings. 

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FILE PHOTO: A small toy figure and mineral imitation are seen in front of the BHP logo in this illustration taken November 19, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo/File Photo

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Reuters exclusively reported[1] that Japanese steelmakers have raised concerns with Australian authorities that BHP Group could become too dominant in the global supply of coking coal if it goes ahead with a takeover of Anglo American. 

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FILE PHOTO: High-tension power lines are pictured outside a Tata Power sub station in the suburbs of Mumbai, India, August 8, 2017. REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade/File PhotoEnergy

Reuters exclusively reported[1] that India is projecting its biggest power shortfall in 14 years in June after a slump in hydropower generation and is racing to avoid outages by deferring planned plant maintenance and re-opening idled units.

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The military has made progress over the past year in reducing the number of sexual assaults in the ranks -- the first time there's been a reduction in nearly 10 years.

The news comes from the release of the Defense Department's annual report on sexual assault in the military[1], which found that approximately 29,000 active-duty members were sexually assaulted in the past year -- about 15,000 women and almost 14,000 men -- out of a force of nearly 1.3 million service members.

"The department estimates that nearly 7,000 fewer service members experienced sexual assault in 2023 than in 2021, the last year the department measured this," Beth Foster, the executive director of the Office of Force Resiliency, told reporters Thursday.

Read Next: Staff Sgt. Gordon Black Reportedly Pleads Guilty to Theft While Being Held by Russia[2]

Foster stressed that the Defense Department's leaders "made this a top priority issue ... and that work is starting to bend the curve." The department said it would spend $1 billion on sexual assault prevention in fiscal 2024.

However, both Foster and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin cautioned that the department's work is far from over.

In a statement released after the results, Austin said that he found the data "encouraging" but noted that "we have far more work to do."

Austin said that he "made clear" that the department "must double down on our efforts to end sexual assault and sexual harassment" to the deputy defense secretary, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the service secretaries and the service chiefs.

The officials who briefed reporters on the report's results pointed to command climate as a significant factor in the prevalence of sexual assaults.

They said they are looking to capitalize on the reduction by growing an independent "prevention workforce" that will help commanders analyze data to better understand the climate among the troops they lead and also help in "identifying, assessing and ultimately driving down those risk factors," according to Foster.

Foster said that the department has hired about 40% of this workforce to date -- more than 1,000 personnel -- but added that they are still working toward a 2,500-personnel goal that they want to hit by the fall of 2028.

Despite the gains that have been made over the past several years, there are still areas where military leaders are struggling for progress.

Data presented by Foster and her team showed that, though service members would overwhelmingly turn to their unit commanders or senior enlisted advisers when faced with a case of sexual harassment or assault, those experiences rarely left them satisfied.

While nearly 90% of service members surveyed went to an immediate supervisor for help, only about 40% reported being satisfied with the help they received. The numbers for military law enforcement were even lower, with only about one-third of service members finding them to be helpful.

Only about 43% of female service members said that they trusted the military system to ensure their safety or treat them with dignity or respect after an incident.

Officials also had few answers to offer on last year's revelation that the service academies[3] -- universities that are charged with producing many of the military's junior officers -- had reported the highest number of sexual assaults since the Defense Department began closely tracking the problem in 2006.

Foster said that her team saw that the "number of reports did decrease[4] at the academies in this academic program year, but we don't know if this represents a decrease in prevalence until we see next year's report."

Related: Service Academies Report Highest Number of Sexual Assaults Ever[5]

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Army Maj. Richard D. Winters served during World War II. A 12-foot-tall bronze statue of him now stands where he first landed in France during the war.

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A paratrooper gets his photo taken.According to his memoirs, Richard D. Winters enlisted in the Army on Aug. 25, 1941, aiming to serve for just one year and avoid being drafted for an extended period of time.  

Little did he realize he'd become a World War II hero with a statue of

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Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton at the ACM AwardsGwen Stefani[1] and Blake Shelton[2] brought their adorable energy to the stage at the 2024 ACM Awards[3] on Thursday night. 

The couple hit the stage inside the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas to perform their song, "Purple Irises," and had all

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Jelly Roll on stage at the 2024 ACM Awards Jelly Roll[1] is feeling grateful to be alive after a year filled with nominations and wins for his music. 

On Thursday, the 37-year-old singer took to the stage of the 2024 ACM Awards[2] to accept the trophy for Best Music Event along with his

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AOC, 'baby girl' Marjorie Taylor Greene trade barbs in fiery Garland hearing: 'Are your feelings hurt?'Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez[1] and Marjorie Taylor Greene had a heated exchange Thursday evening during what was supposed to be a contempt hearing for Attorney General Merrick Garland. 

The House Oversight Committee had originally been convened to hold Attorney

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Race against the clock for individuals exposed to chemicals for restitution: Bret BaierThe Radiation Exposure Compensation Act expires this summer. The initial bill passed the Senate earlier this year but has yet to be considered in the House. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has been pushing to expand and extend the initiative and has tried to add

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Fox News Flash top headlines for May 16Alaska lawmakers[1] ended their four-month session early Thursday with a flurry of last-minute bills addressing priority issues such as energy and correspondence school programs that are a focus of ongoing litigation.

Bickering over the budget was muted compared

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People hold placards during the junior doctors strike in JanuaryThe health secretary says renewed negotiations should take place away from deadlines and social media....

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Sarah Kilgariff and her son FreddieThousands of children miss out as some councils in England fail to meet deadlines, the BBC finds....

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Researchers have determined that a protein prediction technology can yield accurate results in the hunt to efficiently find the best possible drug candidates for many conditions.
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Guard Caitlin Clark took to the newly designed floor for the Indiana Fever on Thursday along with three other WNBA No. 1 draft picks, two past MVPs and the player she watched closely throughout high school. In the Fever's home opener, a...

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MINNEAPOLIS -- Anthony Edwards scored 27 points to pull the Minnesota Timberwolves out of their mid-series slump and deliver a flawless 115-70 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Thursday night to force a Game 7 in this roller-coaster playoff matchup.

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RALEIGH, N.C. -- Chris Kreider had a third-period hat trick to help the New York Rangers erase a two-goal deficit and beat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-3 in Game 6 on Thursday night to advance to the Eastern Conference final.

Kreider single-handedly erased...

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Viruses are a mysterious and poorly understood force in microbial ecosystems. Researchers know they can infect, kill and manipulate human and bacterial cells in nearly every environment[1], from the oceans to your gut. But scientists don’t yet have a full picture of how viruses affect their surrounding environments in large part because of...

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Physicists consider black holes one of the most mysterious objects[1] that exist. Ironically, they’re also considered one of the simplest. For years, physicists like me[2] have been looking to prove that black holes are more complex than they seem. And a newly approved European space mission called LISA[3] will help us with this hunt.

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Many people understand the concept of bias at some intuitive level. In society, and in artificial intelligence systems, racial and gender biases[1] are well documented.

If society could somehow remove bias, would all problems go away? The late Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman[2], who was a key figure in the field of behavioral economics, argued...

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The primitive hate on display in the streets around the globe cries out for a Final Solution to the Jewish Problem.

It is time to end the Jewish Problem once and for all.

Both the problem and solution are simple, and this instruction can be short.   

The decision and responsibility for it are yours.

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First one bank announced it will only accept digital currency.

Now the Reserve Bank of Australia has announced it is heading into digital currency.

As the moth is to the flame, so are the follies of man.

Artificial intelligence and the next level of quantum computing will render passwords and encryption efforts obsolete.

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The point of having a nation of laws is twofold: (a) you know how to prosper, and (b) you know how to stay out of jail.

The persecution of President Trump has revealed a new threat of charlatan prosecutors and agency administrators cobbling together disparate statutes which the media kindly calls “innovative”, “artful” or “novel” interpretations or constructions.

But these recombinations are actually new laws because they are the nouns, adjectives, adverbs, and contexts in criminal statutes, strung together in new combinations to create newly criminalized conduct after a citizen has engaged in some conduct.

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While you may think quakes are a western US problem, some of the largest temblors in US history have happened in the East.
RIDGELY, Tenn.– A 3.8 magnitude earthquake[1] that originated along the New Madrid Seismic Zone in northwest Tennessee Thursday morning was felt from over 100 miles away and while no damage was reported from the event, the shaking served as a reminder

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Rain and debris poured into the lobby at the Hyatt Regency hotel in downtown Houston.
HOUSTON - A storm system that threatened to produce torrential rainfall over East Texas[1] spawned severe thunderstorms in the nation’s fourth-largest city Thursday, causing significant damage and leaving more than 1 million customers without power.

The local

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NOAA scientists confirmed this week a global coral bleaching event is underway. NOAA Coral Reef Watch Coordinator Derek Manzello joins FOX Weather to talk about the global bleaching event and why coral reef habitats are important to ocean ecosystems.05:28[1]
NOAA scientists say coral reefs in the Caribbean are already showing early signs of heat stress in April, indicating another mass bleaching event in the Caribbean and Florida[2] could happen this summer.However, the heat is starting even earlier this

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