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Former inmate turned Kansas mayor credits Prison Fellowship ministry


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A man who served two prison sentences before becoming a pastor and mayor said a faith-based prison ministry helped transform his life and break his family’s cycle of crime and incarceration.

Jermaine Wilson became involved with drugs at an early age while growing up in a home marked by addiction and incarceration. His father struggled with drug addiction and spent time behind bars. Wilson was first sent to prison at 15 for robbery.

Searching for acceptance and purpose, Wilson later became involved in gang activity and was sentenced to prison again at 19 for drug dealing.

As a new father sitting alone in a maximum-security prison cell in Leavenworth County, Kansas, Wilson said he realized he was on track to pass his family’s cycle of incarceration onto his 8-month-old son.

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A prison officer gives a Bible to a male prisoner wearing an orange uniform inside a prison cell, viewed through metal bars. (iStock)

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“My father had been to prison, my brother was in prison, my sister was in jail. I knew if I didn’t change my life, my son was going to end up going to prison,” Wilson told Fox News Digital. “And so, I wanted to break that cycle of crime and incarceration. And that’s when I cried out to God and said, ‘God, I need help.'”

Wilson said he was soon introduced to Prison Fellowship, a Christian prison ministry founded by late Watergate figure Chuck Colson after his own incarceration.

After enrolling in the yearlong Prison Fellowship Academy program, Wilson said he began to unlearn destructive patterns of thinking while developing values such as accountability, responsibility, integrity and community.

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Wilson was introduced to the Christian prison ministry founded by late Watergate figure Chuck Colson after his own incarceration, Prison Fellowship. (Prison Fellowship)

Through relationships built with other men in the program, Wilson said he found the support system he needed to become a better man and father. A few months later, he gave his life to Christ.

“It was the accountability piece that really helped me and shaped me and motivated me to be the man that I am today,” Wilson said. “But ultimately it’s because I surrendered and gave my life to Christ. That’s when the transformation started to take place, not just in my mind but also inside of my heart as well.”

In 2009, Wilson graduated from the academy and transferred to a minimum-security facility, where he continued attending Bible studies, meeting with counselors and mentoring other inmates.

Wilson said Prison Fellowship’s Angel Tree program also helped reconnect him with his family while he was incarcerated.

The ministry allows incarcerated parents to provide Christmas gifts to their children through local churches. Wilson said his son received a gift and handwritten note from him during his first Christmas in prison, which helped restore communication with his then-longtime girlfriend, Jessica, and their son.

“The church did more than just deliver a present,” Wilson said. “The presence of God showed up through that gift.”

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Jermaine Wilson turned his life around to become a pastor and mayor of a town in Kansas after he went through Prison Fellowship Academy. (Prison Fellowship)

Wilson said Jessica later became a Christian after seeing the changes in his life and character while he was incarcerated. The couple eventually married after his release from prison.

Following his release, Wilson became a community leader, ordained pastor and two-time mayor of Leavenworth, Kansas. He now serves as a mission ambassador for Prison Fellowship.

Wilson’s story comes as Prison Fellowship marks its 50th anniversary and celebrates a major milestone for its prison ministry work.

The organization recently became the first nonprofit to receive an evidence-based recidivism reduction designation from the Federal Bureau of Prisons for its Prison Fellowship Academy program.

Heather Rice-Minus, the president and CEO of Prison Fellowship told Fox News Digital that a Texas Department of Criminal Justice study found inmates enrolled in the Prison Fellowship Academy had a recidivism rate of less than 6%. The study also found academy graduates were more than 50% less likely to return to prison than comparable inmates with similar criminal histories who did not complete the program.

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Prison Fellowship is the nation’s largest Christian nonprofit serving currently and formerly incarcerated people and their families, and a leading advocate for criminal justice reform. (Prison Fellowship)

“We really know that the program is making that kind of impact based on the evidence,” Rice-Minus said.

The designation stems from provisions included in the bipartisan First Step Act, signed during President Donald Trump’s first term, which expanded rehabilitative programming opportunities within the federal prison system.

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President Donald Trump was “eager” to sign the bipartisan First Step Act into law on Dec. 21, 2018. (Salwan Georges/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

She said the designation will allow the ministry to expand programming within the federal prison system. The designation also allows eligible inmates who complete the program to earn time credits that help them transition earlier into community supervision.

Prison Fellowship plans to open an academy in a federal prison in El Reno, Oklahoma, next month.

Beyond the program’s expansion and documented outcomes, Rice-Minus said the ministry remains rooted in biblical principles and a belief in redemption.

“For people of faith, especially if you’re a Christian, you have received a second chance from Christ,” Rice-Minus said.

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Wilson told Fox News Digital that he shares his story to demonstrate how “no life is beyond God’s reach.”

“We all have made mistakes, and we are all made in the image of God,” he said. “And we all walk around with scars and each one of our scars tells a story. Your scars can reflect strength or shame.”

“The world would define you by your past, but God redefines you by His purpose,” he added.



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Could Democrats be shut out of the California governor’s race? | US Midterm Elections 2026 News

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But some critics have asserted that Harris and other top-level Democrats may have avoided the race to dodge any association with California’s heated political battles.

In addition to its persistent struggles with homelessness and housing costs, the state faces a multibillion-dollar budget deficit. Republicans like Hilton and Bianco lay those problems at the feet of the state’s Democratic leadership.

“We need a change from those policies, not more of the same,” Hilton said during a May gubernatorial debate.

But the Democratic leaders argue their party has steered the state through multiple crises, without Republican help.

“It’s been Democrats that have led the state over the last 10-plus years — that have addressed issues like affordability and healthcare and public safety and education,” Hicks said.

“Certainly, the other party in the mix, the California Republicans, have done little to nothing to provide any sort of a meaningful alternative.”

The winners of Tuesday’s primary will likely be candidates who best sell their plan to improve California’s cost-of-living problem.

Throughout the election season, Emerson College has identified the economy and housing as the top two voter issues facing the state, far outpacing concerns like healthcare and immigration.

In a survey released in February, the Public Policy Institute of California also found that nearly a third of Californians named inflation and the cost of living as their top concern for the state.

Because the Democrats have been in power since 2011, their party has fielded much of the blame, according to Thad Kousser, a political science professor at the University of California, San Diego.

Still, Kousser doubts that the primary’s Republican frontrunners represent the will of California’s majority, given the widespread backlash to Trump’s policies across the state.

“There’s a lot of dissatisfaction,” Kousser said. “But the direction that Donald Trump has taken the national Republican Party means it’s almost inconceivable — other than through a quirk of the top-two primary — that Californians would turn to someone as tied to Trump as Steve Hilton to fix it.”

As Democratic hopefuls seek victory in the jungle primary, several are seeking to capitalise on that anti-Trump sentiment. Porter, for instance, appeared on stage at this year’s state Democratic convention with a sign that read, “F*** Trump.”

Experts point out that confronting Trump has helped figures like Governor Newsom elevate their national profile. But Schnur warned that the strategy will only take Democrats so far.

In his opinion, Tuesday’s jungle primary will come down to the issue of consumer costs.

“It’s pretty difficult for any of the candidates to argue that they hate Donald Trump more than the others do,” Schnur said. “So we’re left with this political mosh pit in which the candidates all act like they know how to solve this affordability crisis.”



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Andrew McCarthy credits Ted Danson’s ‘Cheers’ with helping him get sober


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For Andrew McCarthy, fame didn’t cause his alcoholism — it only allowed him to “afford better vodka.”

During the 1980s, the actor became one of the defining faces of the “Brat Pack,” the influential group of young stars, including Molly Ringwald, Demi Moore and Rob Lowe, among others, that helped influence a generation of teen films. But during his rapid rise in Hollywood, McCarthy was also struggling with alcoholism, a battle that eventually led him to seek treatment in the ’90s.

In a recent appearance on Ted Danson’s “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” podcast, the 63-year-old reflected on the common misconception that his success fueled his addiction.

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Andrew McCarthy (center) starred in 1986’s “Pretty in Pink” opposite Molly Ringwald (left) and Jon Cryer (right). (Moviestore Collection Ltd.)

“People always go, ‘Oh, well, you were too young, successful. That was too much for you, so you drank,’” McCarthy told Danson. “I’m like, ‘No, I would have drunk anyway. I was just able to afford better vodka.’”

When Danson noted McCarthy was “certainly functional” in the early years, McCarthy said, “To a point.”

Those kind of movies, that was early on. I was just starting to drink in those movies, but I certainly think it derailed my career entirely. … Because not only the drinking, but then the years it took to recover from the drinking. 

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Jon Cryer, Molly Ringwald and Andrew McCarthy on set of “Pretty In Pink,” circa 1986. (Paramount/Getty Images)

“I was so clouded for years after and by then, that moment had passed, and I had no wherewithal what to do with that moment anyway. Had I not been drinking, not been a part of my life, I don’t know that I had the wherewithal to sort of position myself [with] what’s next and all that anyway.”

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McCarthy has credited the sitcom “Cheers,” set in a fictional neighborhood bar, with playing an unexpected but meaningful role in helping him get sober.

“I owe you a great, great debt, which you don’t know,” McCarthy told Danson, 78.

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Andrew McCarthy is seen in New York City on March 24, 2026. (MediaPunch/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

“In 1992, I was in an alcohol rehab in Minnesota, and I was all played out,” he explained. “I was 29 years old, and I was just done. I made a mess of everything, and I was in this rehab. They were trying to get us all to bond as a unit. … But none of us liked each other. We were all disparate people. There was no way this was going to be a unit.”

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Andrew McCarthy attends the 29th Annual Webby Awards at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on May 12, 2025. (John Nacion/Variety)

“But one of the guys then discovered that at seven o’clock at night, ‘Cheers’ was on every night,” McCarthy continued.

 “… After the counselors all went home, we would gather around and watch ‘Cheers.’ And we would sit there and count people’s drinks and talk about how you made the drinks — he’s got a heavy hand, and he doesn’t. And so, we totally bonded over the alcoholic part of ‘Cheers.’ … That changed my life, and I haven’t had a drink since. So, I owe you a great deal.”

“Well done,” Danson said.

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Ted Danson at the Actors Awards in Los Angeles in March 2026.

Andrew McCarthy spoke to Ted Danson (pictured here) on the “Everybody Knows Your Name” podcast. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

McCarthy also recalled being interviewed by Alec Baldwin for his podcast “Here’s the Thing.” During their sit-down, the actors discussed early fame.

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Ted Danson as Sam Malone and Kirstie Alley as Rebecca Howe appear in episode 3, “Executive Sweet,” of the sitcom “Cheers,” which aired on Nov. 10, 1988. (NBCU Photo Bank)

“He said, ‘Well, maybe you just didn’t want it,’” said McCarthy. “And that hit me like a ton of bricks. I realized my temperament is ill-suited for that kind of thing. I want to be treated special. … But my temperament is not suited for that kind of public [attention].”

“… I think now I could deal with it a lot more than I have, but back then I had much more than I could deal with,” he shared. 

“And I think I recoiled from that, and that hung with me for years. And for years, after I stopped drinking, I sort of soldered success and drinking onto each other. And imagine one was like a rock, and there was a metal plate. I had this visual, this metal plate just stuck onto it. And it took me years to sort of have them separate because they had nothing to do with each other.”

Back in 2021, McCarthy told Fox News Digital he didn’t blame his alcoholism on success.

Mike Kelley, Victoria Thompson, Andrew McCarthy, Ally Sheedy, Demi Moore, Jon Cryer and Reena Mehta standing together at the BRATS premiere in New York City

From left: Mike Kelley, Victoria Thompson, Andrew McCarthy, Ally Sheedy, Demi Moore, Jon Cryer and Reena Mehta attend the “BRATS” premiere during the 2024 Tribeca Festival at BMCC Theater in New York City on June 7, 2024. (Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

“I think it took me several years to realize that I had a problem, then several years to do something about it,” he admitted. “And those cries for help come very quietly at times. One day, I was in a hotel in Los Angeles. This was back in ’92. I was drunk in the morning. I just went, ‘I need help. This doesn’t work.’”

“Luckily, my drinking was so bad that I couldn’t pretend, ‘Oh, no, it’s fine. I got it under control. I’m managing this. It doesn’t get in the way of my work or my life,’” McCarthy said. “It was so all-consuming that I was lucky in that regard. I was just like, ‘This is out of control. I’m out of control. There’s only one thing I’m focusing on here, and it’s the wrong thing, and I need help.’ So, in that regard, I was quite lucky that I flamed out so intensely.”

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Andrew McCarthy has been sober for more than three decades. He entered an alcohol rehabilitation program in Minnesota in 1992 at age 29 and says he has not had a drink since. (Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

Looking back, McCarthy said he would have approached Hollywood differently early in his career.

“I think Hollywood is very much a place of connections and relationships, and cultivating business relationships,” he said. “And that’s one of the main keys to success. I understood that on an intellectual level. I was just never very good at it. And I can’t say that I’m particularly much better at it now, but it certainly would have benefited me to be more active in doing that. That would be the main thing.”

When asked whether he watches his old films today, McCarthy laughed and replied, “I live with myself, I don’t need to watch myself.”

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Jon Cryer and Andrew McCarthy standing onstage at the Tribeca Film Festival

Jon Cryer and Andrew McCarthy appeared onstage at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2024. (Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

“I have come a long way in my relationship [with those films], and I love them now in a very real kind of way,” he said. “They’ve been kept so alive to me by people for so long that I’ve come to realize what they represent to a generation of people. That just feels wonderful. I loved the part in ‘St. Elmo’s Fire.’ I have great affection for ‘Pretty in Pink.’ I think ‘Mannequin’ is a delight. ‘Bernie’ is great. I have great affection for all those films. I don’t think that was always the case for me.”



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Rescuers race to save two people still trapped in cave in Laos | Floods News

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Rescuers face heavy rains, equipment failures in search for two people trapped in central Laos cave by flash floods.

Heavy rains have threatened to delay the search for two people who remain missing in a flooded cave in Laos, after five others were rescued after being trapped underground for more than a week.

Finnish diver Mikko Paasi, one of the first international rescuers to arrive at the site, told The Associated Press news agency that rains on Sunday had filled the cave up to the second chamber, preventing divers from entering until pumps can lower the water level.

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A drainage pump also broke, making the situation even more difficult, said fellow diver Yoshitaka Isaji of Japan.

Rescue teams from Laos and neighbouring Thailand have been working together over the past week to rescue the trapped villagers, alongside divers from countries including Finland, Malaysia, Japan, Indonesia, France and Australia.

Seven people entered the cave in a remote mountainous area of central Xaysomboun province last week to look for valuable minerals such as gold, before being trapped by a flash flood that blocked their way out, according to local media reports.

One other person escaped and alerted the authorities.

A Laotian rescue group said on Sunday it had received “substantial” information on the cave system from the five men who were rescued earlier this week. “The hope is that today’s mission will locate both remaining victims,” the group wrote on social media.

The rescued men were being treated at a local hospital and were doing well, Malaysian diver Lee Kian Lie, who is taking part in the operation, told AP.

“We interviewed them about how the deeper part of the cave looks like. We will continue to search based on the information we have, and perhaps we will be able to get to the other two,” he said.

Rescuers said they navigated more than 200m (650 feet) into the cave and discovered five chambers in the system. The five people rescued so far were found in the fifth chamber.

Paasi, the Finnish diver, told AP that the survivors reported a narrow crack in the fifth chamber that could be a passage leading to a deeper part of the cave system.

“This was the only place that we haven’t checked in the mine, where the two lost miners could still be,” he said in a video interview.

The five men who were rescued – identified by their first names as Khamla, Mued, Ee, Ing and Laen – were first found last Wednesday.

The first man was safely extracted on Friday, guided through a narrow flooded passage by an expert diver. The remaining four left the cave on Saturday, after the water receded enough for them to walk out on their own, rescuers said.

Videos posted online on Saturday showed emotional moments as the men emerged one by one from the cave. Some collapsed on the ground at the cave’s entrance, and were hugged by a group of workers who cried with joy.

Later moments showed them lying on stretchers, wrapped in foil blankets and fitted with oxygen masks before being transported out.



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Ex-NFL player Greg Hardy knocked out cold in third round by Darko Stosic at FNC 31


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Former NFL star Greg Hardy has faced his trials and tribulations in the cage as a fighter in mixed martial arts and he was on the receiving end of a knockout blow once again Saturday.

Hardy contended with Darko Stosic at Fight Nation Championship 31. It was supposed to be a heavyweight bout but Hardy reportedly missed weight by 25 pounds. He had a 52-pound weight advantage over Stosic, though it didn’t appear to matter as much.

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Greg Hardy fights Ben Sosoli in a heavyweight bout during UFC Fight Night at TD Garden in Boston, Mass., on Oct. 18, 2019. (Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports)

Stosic started the third round with a brutal left hook that knocked Hardy backward. The former Dallas Cowboys and Carolina Panthers defensive end didn’t see Stosic’s windmill punch and it sent him to the mat. Stosic delivered one giant hammer fist to Hardy’s jaw and the referee came in and stopped the bout.

Stosic was given the knockout win.

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Greg Hardy celebrates his technical knockout win over Juan Adams during UFC Fight Night at AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas, on July 20, 2019. (Adam Hagy/USA TODAY Sports)

It was Hardy’s fourth MMA loss in his last five bouts. Each of those losses came via technical knockout or knockout. He lost his last two fights in UFC in the first round – one on July 10, 2021, against Tai Tuivasa and the other to Serghei Spivac on March 5, 2022.

He appeared on the Peak Fighting 50 card in January and defeated Philip Latu via unanimous decision. However, he had no answers for Stosic.

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Greg Hardy walks in the octagon following his loss against Tai Tuivasa during UFC 264 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on July 10, 2021. (Gary A. Vasquez/USA TODAY Sports)

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The Serbian star improved to 23-8 all time with 17 knockouts. He’s won six out of his last eight fights and is on a two-bout winning streak. He last defeated Oli Thompson at Fight Nation Championship 27.



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Germany World Cup 2026 team preview: Players to watch, group and squad list | World Cup 2026 News

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Previous World Cup appearances: 20
Best performance: Winners (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014)
First appearance: 1934 (Italy)
Top goal scorer: Miroslav Klose (16)
Most appearances: Lothar Matthaus (25)
Player to watch: Florian Wirtz
FIFA world ranking: 8

Germany are desperate for a successful World Cup after two spectacular failures – they were knocked out in the group stages in 2018 and 2022.

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They certainly look improved under coach Julian Nagelsmann. Germany eased through their World Cup qualification group with five wins from six matches.

The squad blends the youthful brilliance of Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz with the experience of Joshua Kimmich, Antonio Rudiger and veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who surprised many by coming out of international retirement for the tournament.

However, whether the team as a whole is talented enough to pose a serious threat to the favourites and whether all the pieces really fit together under the pressure of a tournament remain to be seen.

Group stage hoodoo

Gary Lineker famously said: “Football is a simple game: 22 men chase a ball for 90 minutes, and at the end, the Germans always win.”

So the failures of the last two tournaments were almost unthinkable for the four-time winners.

In 2018, they crashed out after losing to South Korea. In 2022, they were defeated by Japan en route to being eliminated on goal difference.

Nagelsmann took over in September 2023 and has restored some national pride.

Germany looked decent as the host nation at Euro 2024 and were perhaps unlucky to lose to Spain in the quarterfinals. The mood around the squad seems optimistic, and they will expect to go deep in the tournament.

Gifted young attackers

At the heart of Germany’s ambitions are gifted young attackers in Musiala, Wirtz and Lennart Karl.

Musiala, 23, was the standout performer at Euro 2024 and gives the team an individual spark of genius.

However, he suffered a horrific injury in Bayern Munich’s FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinal defeat to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in July, breaking his leg and dislocating an ankle in a collision with then-PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

He has suffered injury setbacks during his recovery and has not played as much as expected in recent weeks, mostly from the bench. Germany will be hoping he can get back to full fitness and form before the monthlong tournament, which begins on June 11.

Wirtz, meanwhile, has endured a difficult season after his big money move to Liverpool. After failing to register a goal or an assist in the first few months of the season, he seems to have found his feet in the rough and tumble of the Premier League and is looking increasingly like his old self.

He offers Germany versatility across the front line, and wherever he plays, Wirtz is capable of unpicking any defence.

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Florian Wirtz in action for Germany against Ghana in March 2026 [File: Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters]

Karl is another exciting prospect. The 18-year-old Bayern attacker, who can play on the wings or centrally, burst onto the scene this year.

He became Bayern’s youngest scorer in the UEFA Champions League and third youngest in the Bundesliga after scoring against Club Brugge and Borussia Monchengladbach. He has even earned himself comparisons to Lionel Messi for his dribbling and low centre of gravity.

Neuer’s shock return

The 40-year-old goalkeeper was a surprise inclusion in Nagelsmann’s 26-man World Cup squad.

Neuer retired ⁠from international play after Euro 2024, but the Bayern keeper is now set to make his fifth World Cup appearance with Nagelsmann saying he is the first choice ahead of Oliver Baumann and Alexander Nubel.

“Everyone knows the aura and quality Manu has, what he brings to a team,” Nagelsmann said as he announced the squad.

“He has an impact on his own team, on the opposition and can create special moments.”

Kimmich remains as captain despite the return of Neuer, who was Germany’s longtime skipper.

TOPSHOT - Real Madrid's French forward #10 Kylian Mbappe (R) shoots but fails to score past Bayern Munich's German goalkeeper #01 Manuel Neuer during the UEFA Champions League quarter final first leg football match between Real Madrid CF and FC Bayern Munich at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on April 7, 2026.
Manuel Neuer, left, makes a save against Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe in the Champions League quarterfinal first leg in April 2026 [File: AFP]

Nagging questions for Nagelsmann

Several players look nailed on to start – think Leon Goretzka alongside Aleksandar Pavlovic as a double pivot in midfield and Kimmich at right back.

But other positions are less settled, not least up front, where Germany lack a world-class out-and-out striker.

Niclas Fullkrug is a traditional number nine but did not make the cut after a terrible season in front of goal for AC Milan, netting just once in Serie A. Newcastle’s Nick Woltemade did make the squad despite a mixed season for his club and has looked better playing as a deeper lying forward.

Kai Havertz can be used as a false nine, but it is not his most natural position. However, the Arsenal star is likely to get the nod in the absence of better alternatives.

Despite the squad’s limitations, Nagelsmann remains ambitious.

“I have repeatedly said we want to become world champions,” Nagelsmann said when he unveiled the squad.

How does their group look?

No disrespect to the other teams, but Germany will likely have breathed a sigh of relief when the draw for Group E was made. On paper, they will expect to progress comfortably.

They open their campaign on June 14 against Curacao, the smallest nation ever to reach a World Cup.

Their second game on June 20 against Ivory Coast should provide a stiffer test as the Ivorians, who are returning to the World Cup for the first time in 12 years, are a dangerous side and boast the likes of Amad Diallo.

The final group game is on June 25 against Ecuador, who finished second in qualifying ahead of Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay. They are a disciplined, well drilled side who conceded just five goals in 18 qualifiers and could be hard for Germany to break down.

Nevertheless, Germany will fully expect to be in the knockout stages in a World Cup for the first time since 2014 when they went on to lift the trophy.

Germany’s group stage matches

⚽ June 14: Germany vs Curacao (Houston, Texas, United States), noon (17:00 GMT)
⚽ June 20: Germany vs Ivory Coast (Toronto, Canada), 4pm (20:00 GMT)
⚽ June 25: Ecuador vs Germany (East Rutherford, New Jersey, US), 4pm (20:00 GMT)

Germany’s World Cup squad

Goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich), Oliver Baumann (Hoffenheim), Alexander Nubel (Stuttgart)

Defenders: ‌Joshua Kimmich (captain, Bayern Munich), Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund), David Raum (RB Leipzig), Jonathan Tah (Bayern Munich), Waldemar Anton (Borussia Dortmund), Antonio Rudiger (Real Madrid), Nathaniel Brown (Eintracht Frankfurt), Malick Thiaw (Newcastle United)

Midfielders: Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich), Florian Wirtz (Liverpool), ‌Lennart Karl (Bayern ‌Munich), Angelo Stiller (Stuttgart), Aleksandar Pavlovic (Bayern Munich), Leon Goretzka (Bayern Munich), Leroy Sane (Galatasaray), Felix Nmecha (Borussia Dortmund), Nadiem Amiri (Mainz), Pascal Gross (Brighton and Hove Albion)

Forwards: Kai Havertz (Arsenal), Deniz Undav (Stuttgart), Jamie Leweling (Stuttgart), Nick Woltemade (Newcastle United), Maximilian Beier (Borussia Dortmund)

Julian Nagelsmann reacts.
Germany’s Leroy Sane, left, with coach Julian Nagelsmann during national team training at Herzogenaurach, Germany on May 28, 2026 [Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters]


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Colombians head to the polls to choose President Gustavo Petro’s successor | Elections News

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Polls have opened in the first round of Colombia’s presidential election, in which a left-wing lawmaker, an independent businessman and a right-wing senator are vying to succeed President Gustavo Petro.

Government-allied Senator Ivan Cepeda is currently leading in the polls. In Sunday’s election, he is angling to cross the 50-percent threshold in the vote tally to avoid a June run-off, which could allow the splintered right wing to consolidate around a single candidate.

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Whether Cepeda prevails or not is likely to be a bellwether for the strength of Colombia’s political left.

In 2022, Petro became the first left-wing president in Colombia’s history to be elected, and Cepeda has pledged to continue the outgoing leader’s social reforms to combat poverty.

But scandal and questions about the efficacy of his policies have dented Petro’s popularity. For months, polls had suggested that Petro — who is term-limited — would be replaced by an ideological rival.

But Cepeda, a 63-year-old senator, has been gaining popularity. A poll earlier this month from the National Consulting Centre (CNC) showed him with 33.4 percent support, the most of any candidate.

His closest opponent is Abelardo De La Espriella, 47, a businessman who is promising to crack down on crime and armed groups by bolstering security operations and constructing megaprisons, echoing the policies of El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele.

Until recently, Paloma Valencia, a senator backed by former President Alvaro Uribe, was the favoured right-wing candidate, but she is currently third in the polls. If elected, Valencia would be the country’s first female president.

While the contest is shaping up to be a three-horse race, 14 candidates in total are running for the presidency.

If no candidate wins more than 50 percent of the votes on Sunday, the top-two vote-getters will face each other in a second round on June 21.

A heavy security presence is expected at Sunday’s vote, and officials are seeking to keep tensions low with a ban on the sale and consumption of alcohol in public places.

The threat of violence has loomed large over the elections. Last year, presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay was assassinated during a campaign stop in the capital Bogota.

Colombia has struggled with more than six decades of internal conflict, with criminal networks, right-wing paramilitaries, left-wing rebels and government forces all fighting for territorial control and political influence.

Uribe Turbay’s death was particularly symbolic, as his mother, journalist Diana Turbay, was famously killed in 1991 during a kidnapping by the Medellin Cartel.

How to approach Colombia’s security and address the patchwork of belligerent factions remains a perennial issue in Colombia’s presidential races.

Cepeda has promised to push on with Petro’s “Total Peace” plan, prioritising talks with armed groups and criminal gangs rather than using a military-only approach.

That strategy has failed to stem the violence, but its supporters say it can root out the problem in the long-term, while security crackdowns only offer a temporary solution.

“The solution to this conflict isn’t aggressive confrontations. It will only end in more bloodshed,” Cristian Morales, a 26-year-old Cepeda supporter, told The Associated Press news agency in Bogota.

“It’s so difficult because it’s either dialogue or arms, and an internal conflict isn’t good for anyone.”

But Maria Eugenia, a 57-year-old seamstress, said she favours de La Espriella’s call for a hardline military campaign to restore security.

“Of course, whenever you come down with a heavy hand, there’s always going to be debate,” she said. “But some people are going to have to fall to clean up what needs to be cleaned.”

The vote will be a referendum on the legacy of Petro, who sought to expand the country’s social safety net and was willing to take stances against the United States, one of Colombia’s closest allies.

A supporter of Palestinian rights, Petro faced US sanctions after President Donald Trump accused him, without evidence, of involvement in the drug trade.

He also spoke out against the US air strikes against suspected drug boats around Latin America — a campaign that rights advocates say amounts to extrajudicial killings.

After months of tensions that saw Trump threaten to take military action against Petro, relations improved after the Colombian president visited the White House in February.



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Colonel Harland Sanders may have built Kentucky Fried Chicken into a fast-food empire, but there was one popular menu item he reportedly couldn’t stand.

After selling what is now known simply as KFC to a group of investors in 1964, Sanders remained the company’s public face and spokesman and often voiced concerns about changes to the restaurant’s food, according to food publication The Takeout.

One of his biggest complaints was the chain’s gravy.

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In a 1978 interview with the Courier-Journal in Louisville, Kentucky, Sanders offered a harsh assessment of the side dish.

“My God, that gravy is horrible,” Sanders said, according to court records available through legal technology company Justia.

Colonel Harland David Sanders cooking fried chicken in a kitchen.

Colonel Sanders reportedly disliked a popular KFC menu item and often criticized changes made after he sold the company. (Bob Grannis/Getty Images)

Sanders went on to compare the gravy to “wallpaper paste,” claiming it lacked the quality of the recipe he originally served at KFC.

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“They buy tap water for 15 to 20 cents [per] 1,000 gallons, and then they mix it with flour and starch and end up with pure wallpaper paste,” Sanders said.

The KFC founder also reportedly said, “There’s no nutrition in it, and they ought not to be allowed to sell it.”

Promotional atmosphere inside a KFC restaurant in Orangeburg, South Carolina

Sanders said the gravy was so poor it resembled wallpaper paste and no longer matched the quality of KFC’s original recipe. (Moses Robinson/Getty Images for KFC)

His criticism of the gravy reportedly became so controversial that a KFC franchise in Bowling Green, Kentucky, filed a lawsuit against Sanders and the newspaper that published the interview.

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The lawsuit was dismissed, and the Kentucky Supreme Court later affirmed the dismissal, ruling that Sanders’ remarks were directed at KFC generally and did not identify the Bowling Green franchise.

Despite Sanders’ criticism, the gravy continues to have a loyal following decades later.

KFC fast food restaurant with outdoor seating and drive thru in Barreiro, Portugal

Despite Sanders’ complaints, KFC’s gravy has remained a fan favorite for decades. (iStock)

On Reddit, some KFC fans defended the side dish while others agreed with Sanders’ assessment.

“It’s great for fast food, and a comfort food for so many,” one user wrote.

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Another commenter claimed the gravy served during Sanders’ era differed from today’s version, alleging the original recipe included chicken cracklings, seasoned breading, milk and cream.

Several users also discussed homemade versions of the gravy, sharing recipes and tips for recreating it in their own kitchens.

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Fox News Digital reached out to KFC for comment.



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