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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! NFL players have asked for years to make grass fields mandatory at their stadiums — this summer, they are, but for another reason.Seven NFL stadiums that use artificial turf have transformed their playing surfaces to grass for FIFA regulations during the World Cup.Half the league’s stadiums use turf, despite NFLPA Executive Director Lloyd Howell saying that 92% of the league’s players prefer grass. Andrew Whitworth #77 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates following Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium on February 13, 2022 in Inglewood, California. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)Understandably so, Super Bowl champion…
IBM unveiled semiconductor technology Thursday that it says could deliver computer chips with 50 percent better performance while dramatically lowering power consumption. The technology developed by IBM isn’t ready for industrial use yet, but the Armonk, New York-based company said it “sees a path to production in as early as the next five years.” The breakthrough could mean a major leap forward as the industry races to cram more computing power into smaller devices even as worries grow over the tech industry’s huge energy needs. Taiwan’s TSMC, the world’s leading chip manufacturer, has recently begun mass-producing “2-nanometer” chips, the current…
Tripoli, Libya – Amid a flurry of regional diplomacy and intelligence manoeuvring, Libya’s political crisis stands at a critical juncture. A new United States-backed initiative aiming to end the country’s institutional divide and unify its executive authorities has gained notable traction in the east, in effect putting the ball in the court of western Libyan factions.Spearheaded by Massad Boulos, the US presidential adviser for Middle Eastern and African affairs, the plan focuses on forming a unified government, integrating state institutions and encouraging American oil investments. While Boulos has pitched the proposal as a complement to ongoing United Nations efforts, the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: The Senate’s newest member is reviving an issue that has echoed through the halls of Congress for years, and one that, if successful, could turbocharge energy production in the U.S.Sen. Alan Armstrong, R-Okla., who was appointed to replace Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin earlier this year, has one priority in the few months that he has been the Sooner State’s junior Senator: permitting reform. It’s not one of the sexy, bombastic issues on the Hill, but it’s one that has percolated among lawmakers on both sides of the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. And here’s what you need to know to start your day …TOP 31. Senate Republicans flip after fiery meeting with Trump2. Venezuela devastated by back-to-back earthquakes3. Trump kicks off Great American State Fair with National Mall speechMAJOR HEADLINESSWAMPY GREEN — US Park Police need help finding woman seen damaging Reflecting Pool. Continue reading …WASTE CASE — Knicks trash can dumper gets more bad news after losing her job over viral stunt. Continue reading …HIDDEN TREASURE — Beneath Lincoln’s feet, a…
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A prominent gun control advocacy group is repeating its call for an immediate end to new sales of SKS rifles following deadly shootings in Montreal. Police have not identified the type of firearm used to kill Montreal police officer Mohamed Lamine Benredouane and civilian bystander Michel Mizrahi this week.But images circulating online indicate a long gun lying on the ground at the shooting scene appears to be an SKS.In a media statement today, the group PolySeSouvient urges the federal Liberals to halt new sales of SKS models, saying it would close an obvious gap and…
Kenyan security forces have fired tear gas and arrested protesters marking two years since dozens of people died in anti-government demonstrations.
MORE LEGAL CERTAINTY NEEDED, SAY OBSERVERSEven before the scandals surrounding TaniHub, Investree and Koinworks, Indonesia’s technology sector was already grappling with a prolonged “tech winter” characterised by slowing business activity, dwindling venture capital funding and widespread layoffs.According to start-up data platform Tracxn, Indonesian technology companies raised just US$213 million in 2025, an 85 per cent drop from the US$1.4 billion raised at the market’s peak in 2023.The fraud scandals and subsequent prosecution of venture capital executives risk deepening that downturn, experts said, as investors become even more selective.”Investors will continue to seek deals in Indonesia, but they’re less likely to…
NewsFeedA 32-year-old Palestinian man has been killed by Israeli forces as they raided his home near the town of Salfit, in the occupied West Bank.Published On 25 Jun 202625 Jun 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo
One of the most decorated, combat-tested and respected members of the U.S. Armed Forces, Gen. Christopher Donahue, is retiring, forced out by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. He’s now one of more than a dozen senior officers who have been recently shown the door. Margaret Brennan reports.
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