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Ally Love, Dwyane Wade, JPMorgan Wealth Management CEO Kristen Lemkau, Tom Brady, A’ja Wilson and Megan Rapinoe during the JPMorganChase Athlete Council meeting on March 18, 2026.Shawn McMillan | CNBCJPMorgan Chase has recruited some of the biggest names in American sports to help tackle a persistent problem: professional athletes going broke.The bank on Wednesday announced an initiative called the JPMorgan Chase Athlete Council, led by two-time NBA Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade and featuring other high-profile athletes, including Tom Brady, Sue Bird, Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, A’ja Wilson and Jalen Brunson.The stars will meet with JPMorgan executives to help the…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rory McIlroy is taking full advantage of his first opportunity to curate one of pro golf’s most revered traditions at the Masters.On Wednesday, the Masters’ social media accounts pulled back the curtain on the 2026 Masters Champions dinner menu, which is curated each year by the reigning green jacket holder. The pre-tournament dinner at Augusta National Golf Club is limited to previous Masters winners.McIlroy’s choices included four different appetizers, a first course, a main course, dessert and four wine selections, and many of the selections were a nod to McIlroy’s personal and golfing…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A New York City Police Department officer assigned to security at Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s residence and City Hall has been suspended after officials said he shot a man in the head while off duty.The shooting occurred Monday at around 9 p.m. in the Bronx after the officer interacted with several men regarding a stolen car, according to the NYPD.The officer, who has not been publicly identified, has not been arrested or charged with a crime as of Thursday morning, police said. He has been suspended without pay.TUBERVILLE DEFENDS POST LIKENING MAMDANI TO…

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The case of a young Aboriginal man fatally shot during a botched arrest will be used in police training as an example of “officer-induced jeopardy” following a coroner’s recommendation.The Northern Territory government and police force have responded to the recommendations of Coroner Elisabeth Armitage following her inquest into the shooting of Kumanjayi Walker.The 19-year-old was shot three times by former police constable Zachary Rolfe on November 19, 2019, in the outback community of Yuendumu after he stabbed the officer with scissors.Mr Rolfe, who is no longer with the force, was acquitted over the killing in a Supreme Court trial but…

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Diversifying its energy sources has been Japan’s “objective and headache” since 1973, noted Kuni Miyake, director and special advisor at Tokyo-based think-tank Canon Global Research Institute.“There have been many reasons for Americans not to export oil from Alaska for domestic or environmental reasons. But it’s time to explore that with war in the Gulf,” he added.Politics and international studies professor Stephen Nagy from the International Christian University pointed out that Japan has already “opened many opportunities” to get energy resources from Alaska and other parts of the US.Meanwhile, Takaichi also spoke to her Canadian counterpart Mark Carney during his trip to…

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Paris, France – France heads to the polls on Sunday for local elections to usher in mayors and city council members, in a final round of voting.The municipal elections, which come a year before France’s presidential vote, offer a glimpse of the country’s political landscape.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listThe first round on Sunday showed France’s far-right party, the National Rally, performing slightly less well than predicted. But it still made gains in key southern cities, including Nice, Toulon and Marseille.“The results are worse than expected for the National Rally, and the far right in general, because their…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump on Wednesday renewed his calls to release Tina Peters, a pro-Trump election worker who was convicted for her role in a scheme aimed at finding evidence of election fraud in the president’s 2020 election loss.Peters, a former election clerk in Mesa County, Colorado, is serving a nine-year prison sentence following her August 2024 conviction on seven charges, including four felonies, related to a 2021 security breach of the county’s voting systems as she sought evidence to support Trump’s claims that his loss to former President Joe Biden was due…

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BANGKOK: Anutin Charnvirakul was re-elected Thailand’s prime minister on Thursday (Mar 19) after sailing through a parliamentary vote, winning a fresh mandate that could usher in a rare period of stability for a country long plagued by political drama and turmoil.The Bhumjaithai Party’s Anutin led from the start in what turned out to be a rout of his biggest rival, Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, leader of the progressive People’s Party, the surprise runner-up last month in an election it had been widely expected to win.Anutin becomes the first Thai premier to be voted back to office in two decades, underlining the upheaval…

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Heavy social media use has contributed to ‘worrying decline’ in wellbeing in Western countries, World Happiness Report says.Published On 19 Mar 202619 Mar 2026Social media has played a large role in declining happiness among young people in Western countries, a United Nations-backed report has found.Heavy social media use partly explains a “worrying decline” in the wellbeing of young people in the West, the latest edition of the annual World Happiness Report said on Wednesday.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listIn total, 15 Western countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, saw significant declines in youth wellbeing…

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