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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Gary Cordery, who owns a contracting company, won the Republican nomination for Hawaii governor after defeating business owner Ken Fujiyama in Saturday’s primary.He is now set to face Democratic Gov. Josh Green in November in a race that heavily favors the incumbent. The Cook Political Report rates the contest as Solid Democratic, with a Partisan Voting Index of D+13.Cordery faces a steep challenge: Hawaii has not had a Republican governor since Linda Lingle left office in 2010.FORMER TOP OREGON GOP OFFICIAL SECURES NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR AS REPUBLICANS TARGET BLUE-STATE PICKUP In addition…

Sophie Cunningham spoke out against Chicago Sky star DiJonai Carrington after the Fever’s 90-86 win on Saturday.Carrington was ejected from the game in the first half after smacking Cunningham across the face during Cunningham’s layup attempt. “Clearly, I think it was like unnecessary. I’ve never really spoken to her and have no beef with her, but I guess she has some pent up stuff. So get your s— off. That’s fine. I can take it… Yeah, it’s intentional,” Cunningham said, per ESPN’s Kareem Copeland on X.DIJONAI CARRINGTON DECLARES ‘WHITE PRIVILEGE’ AFTER EJECTION FOR SMACKING SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM IN THE FACE”She has…

Caitlin Clark appeared headed for a one-game suspension after picking up what was initially ruled her eighth technical foul of the season Saturday — but the WNBA quickly stepped in.The league rescinded the technical foul assessed to the Indiana Fever star during the team’s win over the Chicago Sky, wiping away the penalty that would have automatically sidelined Clark for one game.Had the technical stood, Clark would have been forced to sit out Tuesday’s matchup against the New York Liberty, dealing a significant blow to Indiana as the Fever continue their push through the season. But, a WNBA spokesman told…

More and more things are becoming available via drone delivery, and UFC star Conor McGregor just showed us all that there are still some kinks that need to be worked out with this system.Last month at UFC 329, McGregor made his highly anticipated return to the octagon, which lasted 69 seconds due to an injury.McGregor had surgery this week and decided to celebrate by getting an energy drink delivered to him by drone.CONOR MCGREGOR HAS SURGERY ON TORN ACL, AGAIN VOWS COMEBACK: ‘MY KNEE IS REPAIRED…THANK YOU GOD’ As one does.The 38-year-old Irishman was spotted on a balcony trying to…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Nearly two months after President Doanld Trump proclaimed Washington, D.C. would launch the “LARGEST FIREWORKS SHOW IN HISTORY,” Guinness World Records confirmed it this week.”The largest firework display consists of 840,537 fireworks, and was achieved by Freedom 250 and Pyrotecnico, Inc (both USA) at an event organized by Event Strategies Inc in Washington D.C., USA, on 4 July 2026,” the organization wrote on its website.Despite weather delays that involved revelers being evacuated from the National Mall, hundreds of thousands of people still watched the Washington, D.C., fireworks that began just before midnight…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Florida father was arrested this week for allegedly killing the family’s kittens in front of his teenage daughter as a form of punishment, authorities said.Bodycam video released by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office shows deputies responding to a home in Pine Manor after receiving a report that a man was attempting to drown and strike a two-month-old kitten named Luna.David Charette Jr., 48, was arrested and charged with aggravated animal cruelty after authorities accused him of killing two kittens and injuring a third.Witnesses told deputies that Charette allegedly abused and killed…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Scott Eastwood is getting candid about how his father once asked a well-known actor to leave a movie set.During a recent interview on the “Armchair Expert” podcast, the 40-year-old actor shared that everybody has “a lot of respect” for his father, Clint Eastwood, on set and that he “didn’t raise his voice ever” while on set.He then shared a “legendary story” about when his father worked with Kevin Costner, and how he reacted when the actor wouldn’t leave his trailer, noting “I’m sort of going to paraphrase it, and I’ll probably tell…

Chicago Sky guard DiJonai Carrington was ejected for a Flagrant 2 foul on Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham on Saturday afternoon.Then Carrington presumably went to the locker room and fired off a strong accusation.A post on Carrington’s Threads account shortly after her ejection read: “WHITE PRIVILEGE @indianafever.”Whoa.WNBA COACH TORCHES LEAGUE’S OFFICIATING AFTER LATEST BIZARRE NO-CALL: ‘IT’S A F—— JOKE’ Following an ejection, a player went to the locker room and made an apparent race-based accusation. It’s hard to imagine that happening in another major professional sports league without a harsh punishment from the league.The Fever went on to beat the…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Molly Sims is enjoying a beach day with her kids.The 53-year-old model and actress took to Instagram to share how she and her family spent “a perfect beach day” together.She posted a series of photos on her Instagram stories featuring her children swimming in the ocean and building sandcastles, as well as one of her in a mismatched bikini with the words, “Oh hey,” written over it.In the photo, Sims can be seen flaunting her toned abs in a black bikini top and blue bikini bottoms, which she paired with a chunky…

Chicago Sky player DiJonai Carrington sent a post on Threads that read “white privilege” and tagged the Indiana Fever after she was ejected from Saturday’s game for smacking Sophie Cunningham in the face.Carrington has previously garnered controversy for poking Cunningham’s teammate Caitlin Clark in the eye during the 2024 playoffs, and making controversial statements in the media. With about two minutes left in the first quarter, Cunningham had the ball and was headed in for a layup. Carrington was on her tail.CLICK HERE FOR MORE OUTKICK SPORTS COVERAGECarrington hustled and got to Cunningham in time, but then delivered a brutal…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! One year after flash flooding at Camp Mystic took 28 lives, three fathers are sharing how their young daughters’ private faith continues to lift their families.Speaking on “Saturday in America,” Ryan DeWitt, Wade Lytal and Cole Naylor shared how their daughters’ deep-rooted faith has sustained them through tragedy. DeWitt and Lytal said they found journals their daughters left behind filled with Bible verses, prayers and messages to God, bringing them comfort as they grieved.”We knew that she was deeply rooted in her faith, but she wasn’t outward about it or braggadocious about…