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Sarah Michelle Gellar turns Manhattan sidewalk into runway

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Sarah Michelle Gellar turned a Manhattan sidewalk into her own runway.

The “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” actress was photographed Feb. 16 wearing a lace bralette and coordinating sheer skirt layered beneath an oversized blazer in the same deep wine tone, with the look revealing high-waisted burgundy underwear underneath.

She finished the look with satin pumps and drop earrings that shimmered with diamonds and deep red stones. Her blonde hair fell loose as she smiled for cameras while striding down the sidewalk.

Gellar’s appearance comes as she promotes Netflix’s revived live competition series “Star Search,” where she serves as a judge alongside Chrissy Teigen and Jelly Roll. Anthony Anderson hosts the show.

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Sarah Michelle Gellar opted for a skin-baring mono-chrome look for a talk show appearance.  (Raymond Hall/GC Images/Getty Images)

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The updated version of the iconic talent competition runs as a five-week live event, with contestants performing across categories including singing, dance, comedy and variety acts. Viewers cast votes in real time, helping determine which performers advance each week.

During her visit to “Live with Kelly and Mark,” Gellar opened up about her role on the judging panel.

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“Well, I was the mean judge like in the beginning, and it was like hard for me because I don’t think of myself as the mean judge, but then Chrissy finally gave a score lower than I did. So, I feel like it’s now a little bit more even,” she said.

Sarah Michelle Gellar walking on a sidewalk in New York City.

Sarah Michelle Gellar is promoting Netflix’s revived live competition series “Star Search,” where she serves as a judge. (Raymond Hall/GC Images/Getty Images)

Gellar also revealed she once auditioned for the original “Star Search” and didn’t make it on.

“We um we both auditioned for Star Search and didn’t make it on,” she said, referring to John Legend. “That’s why I’m back now to fix the mistakes of the past.”

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Unlike the syndicated series that aired in the 1980s and 1990s, the Netflix revival incorporates live global voting directly through the streaming platform. Performances air Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET, with audience participation playing a central role in determining outcomes.

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Sarah Michelle Gellar shares how “Star Search” has become a family affair while promoting the Netflix revival. (Daniele Venturelli /Getty Images)

“The coolest thing about this show is that it is live worldwide,” Gellar said. “So, if you have a remote, you can vote. So, no app to download, no phone number.”

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She added that the competition has become a family affair.

“Oh, not only are my kids watching, they’re there every week. They love it,” she said. “And they are quite vocal in their opinions about how they don’t agree with what I do.” “I’ll look over and I just see this face,” she said, recalling how her kids react when they disagree with her scores.

Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. at Knott's Scary Farm in 2023

Sarah Michelle Gellar and her husband, Freddie Prinze Jr., share two children, Charlotte Grace Prinze and Rocky James Prinze. (Jerod Harris/Getty Images)

Gellar has also been reflecting on how her work life has shifted in recent years. On the “Shut Up Evan Podcast,” which aired Jan. 7, 2026, she spoke about stepping away from acting for a stretch while prioritizing home life.

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“Well, I mean, I think, you know, I took a lot of years off. You know, I took a lot of years off, and I think I feel like I’m first getting my sea legs back now and like ready to work now that my kids are older,” she said.

“I needed to take a break. And I’m so glad I did on so many levels. Like, first of all, I’ll never get that time back with my kids. I didn’t miss a show, a performance, a first step, a lost tooth. Like, there was every moment I was able to be there for, and that’s not something you can do as a working actor,” she added.

Gellar is also set to appear in the upcoming horror sequel “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come,” which arrives in theaters this spring. The film brings back Samara Weaving’s character for another high-stakes chapter, with Gellar joining Kathryn Newton and Elijah Wood among the new additions to the franchise.

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What the Albanese government did on the environment amid the Liberals’ turmoil: threatened species, a new coal project and carbon leakage | Climate crisis

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Stopping pollution leaking overseas

After sitting on it for a year, the government released the final report of a review into carbon leakage. The review considered the potential risks of companies moving industrial activity overseas due to Australia’s climate policies.

If this happened, emissions might be cut in Australia – but it would do nothing to help the world reach net zero emissions. That would be self-defeating, given the goal is to drive or encourage emissions cuts everywhere.

The review, headed by respected climate economist and Australian National University professor Frank Jotzo, found carbon leakage was not an imminent risk in Australia, but that was likely to change as major industries had to cut pollution or pay for contentious carbon offsets under a policy known as the safeguard mechanism.

It found the answer to this was a carbon border adjustment mechanism – or Cbam (pronunciation: see? bam!) – that would impose a charge on imports of some products so its users faced the same carbon cost as Australian-made products. A carbon tariff, in other words.

The Jotzo review recommended it initially be introduced for cement and clinker, which is used in making cement, arguing they were highly emissions-intensive products and domestic production would be easily replaced by imports. It recommended it be considered for lime, hydrogen, ammonia, glass, steel and iron.

A Cbam was already in place in the EU, with the UK planning to follow next year. Taiwan, Canada and South Korea were also considering them.

Taylor has been quick to criticise the idea, calling it a “carbon tax” and claiming it would increase cost-of-living pressures. This argument only holds if you plan to abolish policies to cut climate pollution – the Coalition’s position at the last election – and you reject the idea that industry needs to change to remain globally competitive.

Jotzo said a Cbam could be used to help build new industries by effectively introducing a “green premium” if local suppliers and importers faced the same carbon cost.

Labor’s response was muted. A spokesperson for the climate change and energy minister, Chris Bowen, said the government would “always back Australian industry to be competitive at home, and on the world stage”. Jotzo’s work would “inform discussions” during an upcoming review of the safeguard mechanism.

Why did the government sit on the review for a year?

The answer might have something to do with Donald Trump, who has threatened retaliatory tariffs in response to the EU Cbam.


Ruling that the Maugean skate is not critically endangered

The environment minister, Murray Watt, rejected calls by conservationists for the Maugean skate – an ancient ray-like species that is found only in Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania’s west coast – to be listed as critically endangered, which is one step away from extinction.

Instead, he kept its existing listing: endangered. It has had this listing since 2004.

This has been a contentious issue at the heart of debate over whether salmon farming in the harbour – the main threat to the skate’s survival – should continue.

Labor says it is committed to ensuring the Maugean skate does not ‘go extinct on its watch’. Photograph: Jane Ruckert/AAP

In 2024, Guardian Australia revealed the government’s threatened species scientific committee had advised the number of adult skates remaining in the wild was “extremely low”. It recommended salmon farms be either dramatically scaled back or removed, and the skate be “uplisted” to critically endangered.

The government has promised no new extinctions on its watch. It also strongly backs the salmon industry. Last year it changed national environment law to ward off a legal challenge that could have forced farming in the harbour to be paused.

It has relied in part on a report by Tasmania’s Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies that said the latest assessment suggested the skate population was likely to have rebounded to 2014 levels.

The government has described the report as saying “the population appears to be recovering”. The report itself said skate numbers were still low, could be badly affected by a major environmental event and stressed the need for continued monitoring.

Watt said the government was committed to ensure the skate did not “go extinct on its watch” and his decision did not change the need for “critical actions” to protect it. He said it was spending $37.5m on the issue. He noted the International Union for Conservation of Nature had also retained the species endangered listing.

But conservationists were critical, accusing the government of abandoning the precautionary principle and backing corporate interests over environmental wellbeing.


Greenlight for another coal project

Watt approved an expansion of the Middlemount mine in Queensland’s Bowen Basin.

Conservationists say it could lead to about 236m tonnes of carbon dioxide being emitted in the coming decades after the coal is shipped overseas and burned to make steel or electricity. That’s a bit more than half what Australia emits each year.

The decision came with some unusual and controversial conditions promised to protect the threatened greater glider. You can read more about that here.

The government has approved 33 coal and gas developments or extensions since it was elected in 2022.



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Hundreds arrested for phone theft in London – as Met chief calls on courts to stop releasing offenders | UK News

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More than 200 people have been arrested in the past four weeks as part of a phone theft crackdown in London – with drones and facial recognition used to catch those responsible.

The Metropolitan Police said officers had made 248 arrests for stealing mobiles and seized about 770 devices, with a further 122 people arrested for other offences as part of a wider effort.

Commander Andrew Featherstone revealed “cutting-edge” technology like drones, e-bikes, and live facial recognition had been used “to identify and arrest suspects quickly”.

“These tactics are delivering results,” he added.

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Year-on-year, the force said the number of recorded phone thefts had fallen by almost 10,000 – going from 81,365 in 2024, to 71,391 last year. In hot spots like the West End, phone theft is down by 30%.

Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said fewer Londoners were “facing the stress, cost, and disruption that comes with having their phone stolen” – but called on the courts to stop releasing repeat offenders.

Some phone thieves are being bailed “only to go out and offend again”, he warned, “undermining the hard work officers are doing to keep communities safe”.

He also urged tech giants to do more “to stop criminals being able to reset, reuse or resell stolen phones”.

‘Too many have been a victim’

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The commisisoner’s call was echoed by mayor Sir Sadiq Khan, who said “too many Londoners have been the victim of phone theft”.

Sir Sadiq added: “I’ll continue to prioritise neighbourhood policing and will continue to push the mobile phone industry to go much further in preventing stolen phones being used, sold and repurposed, building a safer London for everyone.”

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It comes after the Met Police announced last year that officers had arrested 46 people, suspected of being part of a criminal network smuggling up to 40,000 stolen phones from the UK to China.

Commander Featherstone described the operation at the time as “the largest crackdown on mobile phone theft and robbery in the UK”.



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‘Law & Order’ star Angie Harmon debuts relationship with Tony Floyd

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Angie Harmon debuted a new love this Valentine’s Day.

The “Law & Order” star revealed she rekindled her relationship with model Tony Floyd. Harmon, who was previously married to NFL star Jason Sehorn, and Floyd shared their history in a joint post on Instagram.

The two first met in Italy at 18 and went their separate ways before finding their way back together.

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Angie Harmon revealed her new relationship with Tony Floyd. (Instagram: Angie Harmon)

“We met in Italy at eighteen – two kids scrambling for work, chasing modeling dreams, trying to build a life without starving along the way,” Floyd recalled. “There was a spark between us even then… but the timing wasn’t right. In our twenties, we found ourselves in LA, both chasing acting. You were always better than me. But we were together. And we were in love.”

In a lengthy tribute, Floyd detailed how their relationship came full circle after years apart.

“You found your passion on the screen,” he added. “I found mine shaping surfboards in Costa Mesa. Still, the timing wasn’t ours. And then, after twenty-seven years, our paths crossed again – by chance, or maybe by fate.”

“Now the timing is right. Now is our time, my love,” Floyd continued. “My strength. My everything. My Angie. I love you beyond anything words can hold. You are still the same kind, loving, breathtaking, passionate fighter I met thirty-five years ago on that subway platform in Italy. Only now, we know who we are. And we know what we have. Let’s roll, my Valentine.”

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The two first met when they were 18 in Italy. (Instagram: Angie Harmon)

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Harmon was married to Sehorn for 13 years. The two met on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” and the New York Giants cornerback later proposed to the actress on the show.

The two share three daughters – Finley, Avery and Emery.

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Harmon has three daughters with her ex-husband, Jason Sehorn. (Matt Winkelmeyer)

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Angie Harmon as A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael, Jerry Orbach as Detective Lennie Briscoe. (Jessica Burstein / NBCU Photo Bank)

Sehorn and Harmon’s divorce was linked to the couple’s differing schedules.

“A large part of it is when you spend five or six months a year away from your spouse, it gets really tough,” a source told US Weekly at the time.

“In the beginning, they really missed each other,” the source added, “but then they got into a groove where one person took over the main responsibilities of parenting while the other was working.”

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UK bank bosses plan to set up Visa and Mastercard alternative amid Trump fears | Financial sector

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UK bank bosses will hold their first meeting to establish a national alternative to Visa and Mastercard, amid growing fears over Donald Trump’s ability to turn off US-owned payment systems.

The meeting, chaired by Barclays’ UK chief executive, Vim Maru, will take place this Thursday and bring together a group of City funders that will front the costs of a new payments company to keep the UK economy running if problems were to occur.

The City-funded, but government-backed, initiative has been under discussion for years. However, Trump’s recent threats against Nato allies over Greenland have amplified concerns that an over-reliance on US companies could put UK payments – and the wider economy – at risk.

About 95% of UK card transactions are made using payment systems owned by Mastercard and Visa, according to a 2025 report by the UK’s Payment Systems Regulator. That dominance has become far more relevant as cash use across the country continues to decline.

“If Mastercard and Visa were turned off, it would send us back to the 1950s,” before cards dominated the UK economy, and businesses wholly relied on cash, one executive familiar with the project told the Guardian. “Of course, we need a sovereign payments system.”

The potential disruption could be vast. In Russia, where businesses are reliant on Visa and Mastercard for 60% of payments, US sanctions that forced the companies to turn off their services left ordinary people stranded without access to funds and unable to buy goods.

Similar concerns are being raised in the EU, where politicians have taken a vocal stance on building locally owned networks that could not be turned off on a whim by foreign powers. The chair of the European parliament’s economic and monetary affairs committee, Aurore Lalucq, issued a stark warning that went viral last month about relying on US companies for such an essential service.

“Visa, Mastercard … the urgent issue is our payment system. Trump can cut everything off,” Lalucq said. “The rest is poetry. I urgently request that the commission organise a European Airbus for payment systems: you can’t say you weren’t warned.”

However, the UK is taking a less aggressive stance, with Visa and Mastercard working within the initiative.

Both companies are part of the new funders group, giving them a stake and a say alongside a large number of banks and payment companies including Santander UK, NatWest, Nationwide, Lloyds Banking Group, the ATM network body Link, and Coventry Building Society.

While UK officials have stressed the need for a backup, they have stopped short of calling out US threats as the source of their nervousness.

The Bank of England deputy governor Sarah Breeden also said in a recent speech: “In the context of a challenging and changing cyber and operational risk environment, it could provide a degree of extra resilience in the UK payments landscape, as an additional payment rail on the rare occasion of operational disruption to existing rails.”

Joe Garner, the former Nationwide chief executive who worked as a government adviser on Rachel Reeves’ national payments vision, and who led a 2023 independent review on payments, told the Guardian: “Regardless of any political developments, the UK needs to do this. We needed to before, we need to now … I don’t think that’s changed by recent events.”

City funders will be in charge of creating the legal structure, leadership plans and future funding models of the new payments alternative, which is known as DeliveryCo. The Bank, meanwhile, will develop infrastructure blueprints that will be handed over to the group next year.

It is understood that the new payments system is likely to be in place by 2030.

Mastercard and Visa said they were committed to the UK and welcomed competition.

Visa said that included providing consumers and business with “access to innovative, secure digital payments with the highest levels of resilience and reliability. We welcome the industry progress on account-to-account payments in the UK. We believe competition between multiple solutions, supported by a level playing field, will deliver choice, innovation and economic growth in the UK.”

Mastercard said: “Mastercard has been fully invested in the UK for decades, delivering consumers and businesses with a wide range of convenient, simple and secure ways to pay and get paid. We remain committed to drive commerce here at home and across the globe by helping businesses of all sizes grow and meet the needs of their customers.”

The trade association UK Finance, which has been providing administrative support to the DeliveryCo project, declined to comment.

The Treasury was contacted for comment. The Bank of England declined to comment.



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Indiana school secretary arrested for child seduction

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A married Indiana high school secretary was beaten by her husband when he allegedly caught her in a tryst with one student, which led to an investigation in which it was discovered that she had sexual relations with another. 

The Union City Police Department was investigating the incident in which Alicia Hughes was battered over the weekend. 

Hughes’ husband found her with an 18-year-old student and confronted them, police said. He then beat her, police said. 

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High school secretary Alicia Hughes has been arrested for allegedly having sex with a student. (Union City Police Department)

During a probe into the incident, investigators discovered that Hughes, a secretary at the Randolph Eastern School Corporation school district, also had a sexual relationship with a separate student, age 17, police said. 

“Investigators determined that Hughes and the minor engaged in sexual intercourse on at least five occasions,” a police statement said. 

Hughes was arrested and charged with five counts of child seduction related to the sexual relationship with the minor student.

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A classroom pictured with desks.   (iStock)

She was taken to the Randolph County Jail and was being held on a $25,000 cash-only bond.

It was unclear if Hughes will be charged for her alleged relationship with the 18-year-old student or if her husband will face charges for the alleged battery. 

In a statement, school district Neal Adams said Hughes had been removed from all duties pending “the outcome of the legal process.”

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“RESC takes all allegations involving students extremely seriously. Upon becoming aware of concerns, the corporation fully cooperated with law enforcement and will continue to do so as the investigation proceeds,” he said. “We appreciate the professionalism and diligence of local authorities in handling this matter.”



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Met deploys drones and ebikes to help catch adolescent phone thieves | Metropolitan police

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Gangs are recruiting children to go out to steal smartphones before they head to school, using Snapchat to offer rewards of up to £380 for the latest Apple iPhones, police have revealed.

The Metropolitan police said they were deploying new resources including drones and Surron ebikes to chase suspects as they step up their fight against phone snatching.

London is the area in Britain most plagued by phone theft and the Met has been criticised for its response.

The force said thefts were down 12% in the last year to 71,000, but the commissioner, Mark Rowley, wants technology companies – especially Apple – to do more to make phones harder to reactivate when stolen and shipped overseas.

Met deploying drones and officers on Surron ebikes to target phone thieves

Gangs are using Snapchat to advertise a menu of cash rewards for different models of stolen mobile phones, enticing children as young as 15 on bikes to act as thieves.

Gangs offer the most money for the newest Apple phones, which the Met believes are less protected and thus easier to ship overseas and to reactivate for markets in the Gulf and China.

The Met said Samsung phones were worth less because they were harder to reactivate for use overseas.

Once phones are stolen, child thieves message a “handler” on Snapchat to arrange a drop-off. Bonuses of an extra £100 are offered if 10 or more stolen phones are handed over in one drop.

In one recent case, police said a teenager was heading out on a bike early in the morning to attack commuters around a main London transport hub before heading to school.

One Snapchat flyer recovered by police offered £380 for an iPhone 16 Max, £220 for an iPhone 15 and as little as £20 for an iPhone 12.

Rowley said the courts could do more to help by stopping bailing repeat offenders. In one recent case, police said a group of 12 youths were arrested and charged with phone thefts. The next day some were bailed, and within 24 hours of their arrest they were suspected of being back stealing phones.

Rowley said: “Policing alone cannot solve this problem. Manufacturers and tech companies must do more to stop criminals being able to reset, reuse or resell stolen phones.

“We also need the courts to play their part by preventing repeat offenders being bailed only to go out and offend again, undermining the hard work officers are doing to keep communities safe.”

A Met officer at a drone control screen. Photograph: Metropolitan police

The Met said drones would help target known offenders and track suspects as they flee, with a particular focus on London’s West End, which is the capital’s main phone theft hotspot, with tourists seen by thieves as easier targets.

The Surron ebikes, ridden by specially trained officers, will help officers catch up with young suspects on bikes, the Met hopes.

The force also said live facial recognition technology had played a part in catching offenders and would continue to be used.

The London mayor, Sadiq Khan, said his administration was pumping in an extra £4.5m for a new command centre.

“Far too many Londoners have been the victim of phone theft and I’m determined to stamp it out,” Khan said.

“We have made real progress reducing high-volume crime – but I recognise the personal impact of mobile phone theft and how awful it is when someone’s photographs, contacts, messages and personal information is stolen.

“I’m pleased to propose an additional £4.5m to help the Metropolitan police smash the phone gangs – with a new police command cell focused on taking out gang bosses as well as robbers and snatchers.”



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AOC slammed by liberal critics for ‘not great’ Munich ‘stumbles’

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., received criticism even from moderate and liberal commentators for her Munich Security Conference gaffes over the weekend.

While attending the conference on Friday, Ocasio-Cortez made several statements that went viral because of showing the House “Squad” member struggling to answer foreign policy questions or leveling controversial accusations against other nations.

One example was Ocasio-Cortez claiming that Venezuela was “below the equator” while criticizing the Trump administration for arresting the nation’s dictator Nicolás Maduro.

“It is not a remark on who Maduro was as a leader. He canceled elections. He was an anti-democratic leader. That doesn’t mean that we can kidnap a head of state and engage in acts of war just because the nation is below the equator,” Ocasio-Cortez said.

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., took part in the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sven Hoppe /dpa via AP)

AOC’s Venezuela comments were the latest in what more liberal critics claimed was an embarrassing outing for a potential 2028 presidential candidate.

“Venezuela is above the equator. Depending on your TL you got very different takes on AOC’s Germany talks but she had a number of clangers that I expect to see for three years in meme video comps,” Semafor writer David Weigel wrote on X.

“Whoever convinced AOC that she had successfully completed her tutoring and was now ready to give book reports about foreign policy in public really should look for another line of work. Unless the goal was to sabotage her. In which case: kudos for a job well done,” independent journalist Glenn Greenwald wrote.

Political analyst Mark Halperin spoke about Ocasio-Cortez’s comments on the 2Way podcast Monday, calling them “one of the bigger mistakes” she’s ever made.

“I think giving AOC a slot may go down in history as one of the bigger mistakes she’s ever made if she wants to be president,” Halperin said.

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He added, “It takes a major screwup for the New York Times to put in their story about AOC that she had, I think they said it was a ‘stumble’ or something. It had to be a really bad stumble.”

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez attends Munich Security Conference.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was mocked for stumbling on a question over whether the U.S. should commit to sending troops to defend Taiwan. (Marijan Murat/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Halperin was referring to an article from The New York Times on Friday which claimed that Ocasio-Cortez brought a “working-class vision” to the conference “with some stumbles.” Although the article largely complimented Ocasio-Cortez’s remarks, it added that she “struggled at times to formulate succinct answers,” particularly when it came to whether the U.S. should commit to defending Taiwan.

“Um, you know, I think that this is such a, you know, I think that this is a um — this is, of course, a, um, very long-standing, um, policy of the United States,” Ocasio-Cortez said before finally responding to the question.

The Washington Post editorial board was more critical of Ocasio-Cortez on Monday, writing that she “appeared out of depth as she tried to graft her class-warfare politics onto foreign policy.”

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“The message to her European audience was, in short: The West is very bad, but the U.S. and Europe should remain allies anyway. She said that the U.S. had enabled genocide in Gaza and that President Donald Trump was treating Latin America as America’s sandbox. She used conspiratorial language about corporations and oligarchs controlling governments and dictating global affairs to the detriment of the poor people around the world. It led her to sound more like a university faculty member than someone conducting foreign policy,” the editorial board wrote.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Several comments from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., also went viral over the weekend. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Former CNN journalist Chris Cillizza was among the earlier critics who called Ocasio-Cortez’s response “not great” on X Friday and doubled down when a comment pointed out that Ocasio-Cortez was not a secretary of defense or secretary of state.

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“Agree. But she DOES want to run for president. And she sounds like me when I didn’t do the reading for class and the professor calls on me,” Cillizza wrote on X.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Ocasio-Cortez’s office for comment.



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Six Sarah Ferguson-linked companies to close after Epstein revelations | Sarah Ferguson

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Six companies linked to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, are being wound down in the wake of revelations about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

According to Companies House, an application to strike off each company was filed after new details about Ferguson’s contact with Epstein came to light in the millions of documents released by US authorities as part of the Epstein files.

Ferguson, 66, was sole director of the six companies: S Phoenix Events, Fergie’s Farm, La Luna Investments, Solamoon Ltd, Philanthrapreneur Ltd and Planet Partners Productions Ltd.

In documents published last month, the former duchess appears to say to Epstein: “I am at your service. Just marry me.”

In an email exchange from 21 September 2011, she apparently wrote: “Don’t know if you are still on this bbm but heard from The Duke that you have had a baby boy.

“Even though you never kept in touch, I still am here with love, friendship and congratualtions (sic) on your baby boy. Sarah xx”

The email is then followed up with a message saying: “You have disappeared … I did not even know you were having a baby. It was soooo crystal clear to me that you were only friends with me to get to Andrew. And that really hurt me deeeply (sic). More than you will know.”

Many of the exchanges are dated after Epstein was convicted in 2008 for soliciting prostitution from a child.

Recent revelations from the Epstein files include that Ferguson thanked the convicted sex offender for being the “brother” she “always wished for” in 2009, and that she “humbly” apologised to her “dear friend” a month after publicly disowning him in 2011.

Earlier this month, Ferguson’s charity Sarah’s Trust announced it would close “for the foreseeable future” after details of her relationship with Epstein emerged, while seven other charities, including the Teenage Cancer Trust, cut ties and revoked Ferguson’s patronage.

The publication of a new book was cancelled last autumn, leading to thousands of copies being pulped, after she was stripped of her royal divorcee title of the Duchess of York.

A representative for the former duchess has been contacted for comment.



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‘Worst of the worst’ criminals nabbed by ICE during Presidents Day weekend sweep

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FIRST ON FOX: As federal immigration operations continue across the country, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), continues to nab child sex predators residing in the country as illegal immigrants. 

Child grooming, sex and lewd acts with minors, including some under 14, possession of child pornography, domestic assault, assault with a deadly weapon, stalking and drug trafficking were among some of DHS’s “worst of the worst” arrests from Presidents Day weekend. 

“Over President’s Day weekend, the brave men and women of ICE arrested heinous criminal illegal aliens across the country convicted for sex crimes against children, rape, and drug trafficking,” said DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. “These violent criminals will never be allowed to harm children and innocent Americans again.”

Meanwhile, according to McLaughlin, “nearly 70%” of ICE arrests are of illegal immigrants either charged, or convicted, of a crime in the United States. “Nothing will stop ICE law enforcement from removing them from American communities,” the DHS assistant secretary concluded.

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Dept of Homeland Security's 'worst of the worst' criminal illegal aliens arrested by ICE

Ten mugshots of criminal illegal aliens picked up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over the Presidents Day weekend, which the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has dubbed the “worst of the worst” criminal illegal immigrants picked up by federal officials over the Presidents Day weekend.  (Department of Homeland Security/Getty Images)

Over the weekend, several of those illegal alien criminals arrested by ICE had previous charges related to child sex abuse. Efren Guzman-Lopez, who is originally from Guatemala, was picked up in Texas following a conviction for indecency with child-sexual contact and child grooming. Another criminal illegal alien convicted of sex offenses with a child, specifically lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14, was picked up this weekend in California. The individual originally from Mexico, Javier Millan-Salgado, was also listed on the sex offender registry, according to DHS.

Multiple individuals in California were picked up this weekend for having “sex with a minor” as well, according to DHS, while a criminal illegal alien in Missouri, Pedro Jucub, was arrested for “sexual misconduct” with a child under the age of 15. These criminal illegal aliens were from Guatemala and Mexico. 

Others were arrested for acts of sexual abuse and sexual assault, including in New York and Salt Lake City.

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Drug trafficking, assault and domestic violence were the remaining trends among DHS’s “worst of the worst” criminal illegal aliens picked up over the Presidents Day weekend. 

Protesters face off with Minneapolis police officers in Minneapolis, Minn.

Protesters, using whistles to alert neighborhoods to ICE activity, face off with Minneapolis police officers in Minneapolis, Minn., on Jan. 24, 2026.  (Roberto Schmid/AFP via Getty Images)

Those on DHS’s list charged or convicted of drug trafficking included criminal illegal aliens from Honduras and Mexico. They were picked up in various states across the Midwest, Southwest and the East Coast.

Alfredo Vargas and Wilfrido Varelas-Rubio , both from Mexico, were each convicted of trafficking methamphetamine in Iowa and in Montana, respectively, before being picked up by ICE this weekend. A man from Honduras, Ever Rivera-Molina, was convicted of conspiracy to distribute crystal methamphetamine in Texas prior to his arrest by ICE.

On the East Coast, in Raleigh, North Carolina, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico arrested by ICE, Hermilio Salgado-Castro, was previously convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine. Saul Alonzo Portillo-Lopez, living in Texas when he was arrested over the weekend, had previously been convicted of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, according to DHS’s “worst of the worst” list from the weekend.

Felony assault, domestic violence, stalking and assault with a deadly weapon were also among the crimes committed by those on ICE’s list.

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Gerson Valverde, a criminal illegal alien from Nicaragua, was arrested following a conviction for felony assault, felony aggravated family offense, and misdemeanor stalking in Saratoga County, New York. Francisco Gamez-Martinez, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, was arrested by ICE this weekend after being convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in Lakeland, Florida.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at a press conference in Arizona

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Friday pushed for the passage of the SAVE America Act during a press conference in Scottsdale, Ariz., in an effort to ensure voter security at the polls.  (Caitlin O’Hara/AP Photo)

DHS has set up a website at WOW.DHS.Gov, where Americans can learn about the public safety threats being arrested in their communities.

“The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is highlighting the worst of worst criminal aliens arrested by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE),” the website’s homepage reads. “Under Secretary Noem’s leadership, the hardworking men and women of DHS and ICE are fulfilling President Trump’s promise and carrying out mass deportations – starting with the worst of the worst – including the illegal aliens you see here.”



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