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Trump warns Honduras of ‘hell to pay’ if election count changes, presses officials to finish tally

President Donald Trump threw himself in the middle of Honduras’ razor-thin presidential race on Monday, warning that there would be "hell to pay" if election officials altered the results.  

Writing on Truth Social, Trump, without offering evidence, accused Honduras of "trying to change the results."

"If they do, there will be hell to pay! The people of Honduras voted in overwhelming numbers on November 30th," Trump said.

The president’s remarks came hours after Ana Paola Hall, president of the National Electoral Council, wrote on X that the preliminary rapid reporting system that began providing results Sunday night had reached its conclusion with votes 57% tallied.

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Their count showed a close race between two conservative candidates, Nasry Asfura of the National Party and Salvador Nasralla of the Liberal Party, with Asfura holding a narrow lead of only a few hundred votes. Rixi Moncada, the democratic socialist LIBRE candidate, trailed roughly 20 percentage points behind.  

"It is imperative that the Commission finish counting the Votes," Trump wrote. "Hundreds of thousands of Hondurans must have their Votes counted. Democracy must prevail!"

Officials have said the count would continue but did not specify when updated totals would be released, and parts of the council’s online system appeared to have been taken down.

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Just before the freeze, Trump had endorsed Asfura, calling him the "only Honduran candidate his administration would work with and saying he would fight "narco-communists" alongside the U.S.

Both leading candidates have pointed to the close tally as evidence that they are ahead – though both men have stopped short of declaring victory.

Trump’s announcement that he would pardon former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who is now serving a 45-year U.S. sentence – also loomed large over the race, underscoring how U.S. politics can intrude in the country’s politics.

Trump’s latest warning injects new pressure into an already hostile post-election environment. The outcome will determine whether the Latin American country shifts away from the ruling LIBRE party and have deep impacts on its future relationship with Washington.

Cyber Monday mattress deals you can still get: Up to 64% off Saatva, Nectar and more

Don't sleep on these Cyber Monday mattress deals. Buying online means access to generous sleep trials and easy returns, and with these savings, there's no better time than now to upgrade your current mattress. For instance, this adjustable Queen bed from Nectar is almost 65% off. And if you're on a strict under-$500 budget, this Siena option is down to just $424.

The accessories you'll need to deck out your new mattress are also on super sale. We've found huge discounts on sheets, pillows, mattress protectors and blankets from brands like Brooklinen, Cozy Earth, Beckham Hotel Collection and more.

If you're not sure where to start, scroll down to our FAQs where we go over some of the most frequently asked questions that come up when you buy a mattress online.

Avocado green mattress: $1,199 (20% off)
Avocado vegan mattress: $1,199 (20% off)
Saatva Classic mattress: $1,739 (19% off)
Helix Moonlight Elite mattress: $2,812 (25% off)
Nectar Bamboo platform bed frame: $499 (61% off)

Upgrade your sleep with some sleep accessories that pair well with any mattress. From sheets to duvets, here's some bedding that will make your room feel more luxurious. 

Wayfair 4" gel memory foam mattress topper: $72.99 (31% off)
Waterproof four-layer bed underpad: $15.75 (25% off)
Beckham Hotel Collection bed pillows: $41.98 (48% off)
Cozy Earth down alternative comforter: $186.45 (45% off)

Original price: $249

Stay warm this fall and winter with the Brooklinen Dreamweave waffle blanket. The waffle weave design gives you that cozy feel without trapping too much heat. Great for layering, the blanket makes a gorgeous statement piece on the top of your bed. Choose from multiple plaid patterns or go with unique solid colors like fresh moss or storm blue.

Original price: $367

For true luxury bedding, go with these Brooklinen Luxe Sateen sheets. The set comes with durable, soft sheets and pillowcases, plus a duvet cover. Ideal for year-round use, these silky sheets keep you cool when needed but also help conserve heat in cooler months. Making your bed has never been easier, thanks to long and short side tags that show you exactly how to put the sheets on.

Get everything you need for a restful night's sleep with bundles. Many deals include the mattress, platform and sheets.

Original price: $1,099

What we love: This mattress comes with pillows and a protector.

What to be aware of: This mattress works with either a box foundation or wooden slats.

This Tuft & Needle hybrid mattress bundle is a smart pick for first-time mattress buyers, new homeowners or anyone ready for a serious sleep upgrade. It comes with a queen-size Tuft & Needle Original Hybrid mattress, a down-alternative pillow set and a mattress protector. The medium-firm hybrid mattress suits all sleep positions, and the brand's signature foam adapts to your body for solid lumbar support and nighttime cooling. Firm and hypoallergenic, the pillows are helpful for back or side sleepers. 

Tuft & Needle is offering 35% off all mattresses, 40% off all accessories and 30% off bundles during its Cyber Monday sale, which lasts through Dec. 4. Plus, with a 100-night sleep trial, you get to try before you buy. 

Original price: $3,834

What we love: The adjustable base has a number of useful features, including head and foot elevation, a soothing massage function and pre-programmed positions like Zero Gravity and Anti-Snore.

What to be aware of: The adjustable base is not compatible with all headboards.

Get everything you need for a better sleep with Nectar’s adjustable comfort premier bundle. This all-in-one package lets you choose your perfect mattress and pairs it with an advanced adjustable base that features head and foot elevation, along with a soothing massage function. The bundle also includes a sheet set, pillows and a mattress protector, so you're ready for a peaceful night's rest. Nectar offers a 365-night sleep trial to test out the mattress.

Side sleepers should look for a mattress that offers pressure relief and pick something in the medium-soft to medium-firm range. Lighter individuals might prefer something softer, while heavier side sleepers might need a bit more support to prevent sinking into the mattress.

Original price: $1,548

What we love: The multiple layers of memory foam, particularly the gel-infused comfort layer, conform closely to the body.

What to be aware of: Some sleepers may find that the all-foam construction retains more heat than hybrid or innerspring mattresses.

Nectar’s flagship memory foam mattress works well for the side sleeper because of the pressure-relieving memory foam and medium-firm feel. The Nectar Classic's gel-infused memory foam comfort layer excels at conforming closely to the body's curves. This allows these pressure points to sink in just enough, distributing weight evenly and preventing painful pressure buildup. Nectar offers a 365-night sleep trial to test out the mattress.

Original price: $2,999

What we love: This mattress has excellent pressure relief.

What to be aware of: It’s an all-foam mattress with very little bounce compared to innerspring or hybrid mattresses.

The Saatva Contour5 mattress is a premium all-foam mattress that comes in medium and firm options. It features a body-hugging, pressure-relieving design with zoned support. It incorporates a cooling gel and phase change material to help regulate temperature and prevent overheating. Its memory foam comfort layers provide excellent pressure relief and contouring for the shoulders and hips, which are key pressure points for side sleepers. 

Saatva mattresses are made only after you order and are delivered full-sized and uncompressed directly to your home. White glove delivery is included in the price of your mattress. You can trial your mattress for one year. Shop Saatva this Cyber Monday and get $400 off orders of $1,000 or more.

Original price: $1,332

What we love: The Helix Midnight provides adequate support and contouring for spinal alignment.

What to be aware of: The mattress may be too hot for some sleepers.

The Helix Midnight is a good mattress for those that prefer a medium-firm feel. The Midnight's hybrid construction (foam and coils) is a balance of comfort and support. The zoned support helps distribute pressure and provides adequate spinal alignment. 

Fox readers can take 27% off their purchase through Dec. 7th with the code FOX27. Helix Sleep offers a 100-night sleep trial so you can test out the mattress at home.

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Back pain is a major reason Americans lose sleep at night, and a bad mattress only exacerbates the situation. A good mattress for back pain focuses on alignment while also providing the right level of support, firmness and comfort.

Original price: $3,399

What we love: The plush, soft sleep surface that offers deep contouring, making it comfortable for various sleeping positions.

What to be aware of: Unlike some other Saatva models, the Rx comes in a single firmness level.

The Saatva Rx mattress is a top choice for sleepers with chronic back and joint conditions. Engineered with unique Rx Foam Modules over each coil and patented Lumbar Zone Quilting with gel-infused memory foam, this mattress provides enhanced support and pressure relief. It's particularly effective in the lumbar region, hips and shoulders.

Saatva mattresses are made to order and are delivered full-sized and uncompressed directly to your home. White glove delivery is included in the price of your mattress. You can trial your mattress for one year.

Original price: $2,849

What we love: The latex offers gentle contouring that cushions pressure points without the deep hug feeling of memory foam.

What to be aware of: This mattress is heavy and difficult to move.

PlushBeds Botanical Bliss Organic Latex mattress combines resilient support for optimal spinal alignment with conforming pressure relief that helps alleviate and stop back pain. The latex makes this mattress buoyant and responsive, which is critical in keeping your hips from sagging. Your lower back will be adequately supported. 

PlushBeds includes a 100-night trial period for all of its mattresses.

Original price: $2,427

What we love: Its zoned support coils and pressure-relieving foams help maintain spinal alignment and alleviate pressure points.

What to be aware of: Lightweight sleepers might find the mattress to be too firm.

The Bear Elite Hybrid is a designed to help with back pain, particularly for back sleepers of various weights. The Bear Elite Hybrid comes in soft, medium and firm options to let you choose the level that best supports your spine and alleviates pressure points. 

Bear's Cyber Monday sale includes 35% off sitewide plus a free sleep bundle which includes two pillows, a mattress protector and sheet set with the code CYBER, good through Dec. 1. The Bear mattress sleep trial is a 120-night period, after which you can return the mattress at no cost if you don’t like it.

Back sleepers should choose a mattress that provides a balance of support and comfort to maintain the natural curvature of the spine.

Original price: $2,265

What we love: The GlacioTex cooling cover removes excess heat.

What to be aware of: There is a $99 return fee if you don't like the mattress after the 120-night sleep-trial.

Brooklyn Bedding’s Aurora Luxe Cooling mattress coil system offers back sleepers strong foundational support that prevents the midsection from sinking too deeply. The coils respond independently to pressure and give targeted support where needed. The Aurora Luxe comes in soft, medium and firm options, so you can choose the firmness level that is best for you.

Brooklyn bedding is offering 30% off its site during its Cyber Monday sale, which lasts through Dec. 1, using the code CYBER30. The mattress is shipped in a box and with a 120-night comfort trial.

Original price: $1,266

What we love: The excellent support and spinal alignment this mattress provides.

What to be aware of: Sleepers that weigh less may find this mattress firmer than they prefer.

Awara’s Natural Luxury Hybrid mattress is firm and ideal for back sleepers because of its spinal alignment. The firm support core from the individually wrapped coils, combined with the responsive buoyancy of the natural latex, provides an ideal surface for keeping the spine in a neutral position. 

Awara offers a 365-night sleep trial to test out the mattress.

When sharing a mattress, whether with a partner, child or pet, look for an option that will enhance comfort and minimize disturbances for both sleepers.

Original price: $2,382

What we love: It offers superior motion isolation, so if you share your bed with a restless partner or pets, you're unlikely to feel their movements.

What to be aware of: Memory foam can take a bit longer to adapt when you change positions.

The DreamCloud Premier is an all-memory foam mattress designed for pressure relief. This 13-inch mattress is made with a breathable CloudQuilt top. Designed for motion isolation, this mattress is suitable for a range of sleeping preferences.

DreamCloud offers a 365-night sleep trial, and if you are not happy with the mattress, you can request a return and receive a full refund.

Original price: $961

What we love: The excellent edge support so you don’t roll off.

What to be aware of: This medium-firm mattress may be too firm for some sleepers.

Pick the Siena Premier Hybrid mattress for its motion isolation. This hybrid mattress uses individually-wrapped coils that move independently, which reduces motion transfer. Plus, the mattress features reinforced coils along the perimeter on all four sides for strong edge support. Couples are able to spread out and use the entire surface of the mattress.

Siena mattresses come with a sleep trial of 180 nights.

Original price: $2,624

What we love: The Birch mattress is comfortable for all sleeping positions.

What to be aware of: If you have a latex allergy, this mattress is not for you.

Latex mattresses feel similar to memory foam but are firmer and sink less. This eco-friendly latex mattress from Birch by Helix features latex and organic cotton that contribute to a cooler sleeping surface. Couples who tend to overheat during the night will benefit. 

Birch is offering 25% off its site during Cyber Monday using the code CYBERSALE. Fox readers can bump that up to 27% off their purchase with the code FOX27, which is good through Dec. 7. Birch by Helix offers a 100-night sleep trial for their mattresses.

Stomach sleepers should look for a firm mattress to maintain proper spinal alignment and prevent the hips from sinking too deeply.

Original price: $1,699

What we love: You can flip this mattress to change the firmness level.

What to be aware of: This mattress is heavy, so you will likely need some help if you plan to flip it.

The Layla Hybrid mattress is designed to be flippable, offering two different firmness levels: a softer side and a firmer side. For most stomach sleepers, the firm side of the Layla Hybrid mattress will be the preferred option as it keeps the hips from sinking too deeply into the mattress. Plus, all mattress purchases come with two of Layla’s award-winning memory foam pillows.

Original Price: $1,332

What we love: The Plank Firm's high-density foams can provide sufficient support for heavier individuals.

What to be aware of: This mattress has no supportive hug.

The Plank Firm mattress by Brooklyn Bedding is for people who want the firmest mattress. It's a flippable, all-foam mattress with two distinct firmness options on each side. This is one of the firmest mattresses currently on the market.

Plank's Cyber Monday sale includes 25% off its site through Dec. 9 using the code CYBER25. The mattress has a 120-night comfort trial to see if it is the right fit.

For combination sleepers, a hybrid mattress delivers the best of both worlds with strong support and comfortable pressure relief. 

Original price: $1,598

What we love: The pressure relief, lumbar support and cooling make this an ideal choice for most sleepers.

What to be aware of: This bed-in-a-box is priced on the higher end.

The Glacier Original Hybrid is a medium-firm mattress that suits all sleeper types. This mattress combines cooling technology with pressure relief and is engineered to gently cradle your body’s natural curves. Its hybrid design uses memory foam and coil springs to support spinal alignment and minimize motion transfer, so you can get in and out of bed without making noise. This mattress is an excellent choice for couples, hot sleepers or anyone who needs a cooler night’s sleep. 

It ships roll-packed for easy setup and comes with a 365-night sleep trial, so you can test it risk-free.

Original price: $2,277

What we love: The quilted Euro-top adds a luxurious cushioning layer.

What to be aware of: This is a heavy mattress, so it may be difficult to move.

The Nolah Evolution mattress is the brand's best-selling mattress. This luxury hybrid mattress is a favorite because it delivers both pressure-relieving foam and supportive coils, particularly beneficial for side sleepers. With a 15-inch profile, plush pillow top, active cooling technology and zoned support, you'll find targeted comfort.

Fox readers can take an extra $100 off their mattress purchase using the code FOX100 through Dec. 8. It is also offering 35% off during its Cyber Week sale. Nolah will be offering complimentary in-home setup and removal for mattresses and bases for purchases totalling $1,450 or more made on Cyber Monday. The mattresses have a 120-night trial period with a 30-night break-in period.

Original price: $2,398.66

What we love: The mattress provides excellent contouring and cushioning for pressure points.

What to be aware of: Without the cooling technology upgrade, this mattress may not suit hot sleepers.

The Helix Midnight Luxe mattress is a good option for combination sleepers, especially those who primarily alternate between side and back sleeping. The mattress has a medium feel that offers enough softness for pressure relief when on your side, but enough support to keep your spine aligned when you roll onto your back. The hybrid construction uses foam layers with individually wrapped coils. 

Fox readers can take 27% off these sales from now through Dec. 7 using the code FOX27. Helix Sleep offers a 100-night sleep trial for their mattresses, during which time you can return them for a full refund.

Heavier sleepers should prioritize durability and robust construction with a medium-firm to firm mattress. Hybrid mattresses are a good choice for heavier sleepers because they combine the robust support and durability of innerspring coils with the pressure relief and contouring of foam comfort layers.

Original price: $1,599

What we love: The mattress is built with higher-density foams and thicker, more durable coils.

What to be aware of: It may feel too firm for lighter individuals.

The Titan Plus Luxe is the best deal for sleepers weighing more than 230 pounds who need robust support. It offers a comfortable, medium-firm feel and strong pressure relief.

Titan's mattress is shipped in a box and with a 120-night comfort trial.

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Buying a mattress online is convenient and can offer more benefits than visiting an actual showroom. To help out in your search, here are a few answers to the most commonly asked questions consumers have when buying a new mattress online.

Picking out the best mattress brand will depend entirely on your specific needs, preferences and budget. The brands featured in our guide consistently receive high ratings and are well-regarded for different reasons. Many of these mattress brands offer mattress quizzes that can help guide you to options based on your preferences.

How long your mattress lasts depends on the quality of the mattress and how you care for it. You will know it's time to replace your mattress if you see signs of visible sagging or deep body impressions. Another good indicator signaling that your mattress is likely to no longer provide adequate support is if you consistently wake up with back, neck, hip or shoulder pain that wasn't there before. An old mattress can accumulate dust mites, mold and allergens, leading to increased allergy symptoms.

Choosing the best mattress depends on individual needs and preferences. Side sleepers generally do better with a softer to medium-firm mattress that contours to their body to relieve pressure on hips and shoulders and maintain spinal alignment. Back sleepers may prefer a medium to firm mattress that provides consistent support to keep the neck, shoulders and torso aligned. Stomach sleepers should opt for a firmer mattress to prevent their hips from sinking too far, which can lead to back pain.

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Patriots make it look too easy in win over lowly Giants

The mark of a good NFL team is their ability to put bad teams away with ease. The New England Patriots made a statement against the New York Giants on Monday night, 33-15.

Drake Maye and the Patriots offense made it look easy from the start.

He found Kayshon Boutte on a 3-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter to help take a commanding 17-0 lead. He then dropped an absolute dime to Kyle Williams on a 33-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter.

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Maye’s touchdowns helped the Patriots take a 30-7 lead into the locker room and New England didn’t look back from there.

The second-year quarterback was 24-of-31 with 282 passing yards and two touchdowns. The Giants’ defense was able to get to him three times. Patriots tight end Hunter Henry led the team with four catches for 73 yards.

Rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson had 67 rushing yards on 11 carries.

The Patriots’ defense was able to keep rookie Jaxson Dart at bay for the most part. He was roughed up at points during the game, taking huge hits. He finished 17-of-24 with 139 passing yards and a touchdown pass to Darius Slayton. He added 20 yards on the ground.

The Giants had their share of head-scratching moments during the game.

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Kicker Younghoe Koo, somehow, got caught up in the field as he tried to kick a field goal in the second quarter. The Giants tried to make the most out of it but Jamie Gillan was stopped before he could even think about throwing the football.

Earlier in the game, Dart took a couple of hits from the Patriots defense. First, linebacker Harold Landry III hit Dart near the helmet as he tried to avoid him. There was no penalty flag thrown on the play. On the following drive, Patriots linebacker Christian Elliss trucked Dart as he was running up the sideline. It sparked a brief skirmish and a penalty on Giants tight end Theo Johnson.

New York looked completely out of sync the entire game, underscoring why they are now a 2-11 team. The defense allowed big plays early and often and failed to stop Marcus Jones on a punt return. He returned one to the house 94 yards.

With the win, New England is back on top of the AFC with an 11-2 record and completed a feat not seen since the 1999 Indianapolis Colts. The Patriots are the first team with a 10-game winning streak after losing 13 or more games in the previous season.

The Patriots have a slim lead over the Denver Broncos, who moved to 10-2 on the year after an overtime win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday night.

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Former adult film star Jenna Jameson shares before and after 'chasing Jesus' weight loss photos

Former adult film star Jenna Jameson credits her dramatic weight loss to her journey of finding Jesus.

On Sunday, Jameson shared side-by-side close-up shots of her face, showing that she is now "healed" after years of dedicating her life to her faith.

"Healed… chasing Jesus and conquering fear. Ive come a long way in the last few years, and i am so excited to see where my faith takes me," Jameson captioned her post.

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Jameson, whose legal name is Jenna Marie Massoli, got positive feedback in the comment section of her post.

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"Mob Wives" star Drita D'Avanzo wrote, "Good for you!❤️🙌."

Bobbie Jean Brown, an actress and model, wrote, "I am excited to see what God does for your life! He has got great plans for you!🙏🙌❤️."

In 2024, Jameson shared another set of side-by-side images, showing off her weight loss journey.

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"Thick is cute, but I have to make the case for energy! Eating right and working out has made me feel 30 again. Esthetics are beautiful but health is golden! My joints don’t hurt anymore and I can go all night 🤣," she wrote at the time.

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According to US Weekly, Jameson retired from the adult filmmaking industry in 2008 and converted to Judaism in 2015. She told the outlet this year that she converted to Christianity.

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"I love Judaism and I still feel incredibly connected to it. Recently, over the last year, I felt a pull on my heart, though. My partner [Mil R. Ocampo] is incredibly well versed in Christianity and has helped guide me when I expressed interest," Jameson told the outlet last month.

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In November, Jameson shared a selfie on Instagram and credited her recent "glow" to Jesus.

"If you see me glowing, it’s Jesus.If you see me healing, it’s Jesus.If you see me still standing, it’s definitely Jesus," she captioned her post.

Teacher pleads guilty to sexually abusing 15-year-old student weeks after giving birth: report

An Australian high school teacher has pleaded guilty in a New South Wales court to sexually abusing a teenage boy several times near Newcastle, according to reports.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) reported that 37-year-old Karly Rae, who became a mother nearly eight weeks ago, pleaded guilty to engaging in sexual intercourse with a 15-year-old boy in October 2024, possessing child abuse material, grooming a child for unlawful sexual activity and committing an act with the intention of perverting the course of justice.

Rae initially pleaded not guilty to the charges in May but changed her pleas last month.

Her attorney, Mark Ramsland, reportedly urged the courts to give her case priority because she appeared in court with her eight-week-old baby.

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Court documents obtained by the station reportedly show Rae and the 15-year-old communicated on social media and that the crimes she was accused of committing occurred in the suburbs of Bolton Point, Merewether and Belmont.

Police evidence presented in court included messages between Rae and the teenager on platforms such as Snapchat and Instagram.

"Hey, sorry for removing you on Snap," Rae reportedly told the teenager. "I found it too tempting for now."

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A few messages later, the boy asked Rae, "Should we remove each other now?"

"It’s my fault," she responded. "I take full responsibility. Do what you want/need."

In another message reported by the station, Rae suggested to the boy that they meet one more time.

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"Maybe we could have one last rendezvous before school goes back," she reportedly wrote. "I’ll bring my toy."

The teenager’s cousin allegedly saw the messages between the two on Instagram, told his parents and the parents reported the matter to police, the station reported.

When police arrested Rae, court documents alleged that she told law enforcement she was unaware of the teenager’s age.

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"I thought he was of age… and leaving school," she reportedly said.

According to ABC, Rae was granted Supreme Court bail in June after telling the court she was pregnant, though an earlier application had been refused.

She had been scheduled to stand trial in August 2025, but those dates have since been vacated.

Judge Roy Ellis has allocated two and a half hours for a sentencing hearing set for March 25 and ordered that a sentencing assessment report be prepared beforehand.

Ramsland said there would be "a lot of subjective material" included in the submissions.

Police facts cited by ABC noted that a professional learning transcript from the NSW Department of Education "indicated Rae had completed child protection training in February 2024."

She remains on bail while awaiting sentencing.

Younghoe Koo's field goal attempt goes horribly wrong as special teams woes continue for Giants

The New York Giants’ special teams are having a rough night in Foxborough, as kicker Younghoe Koo had the most bizarre first attempt at a field goal in the "Monday Night Football" matchup with the New England Patriots.

After tight end Theo Johnson was unable to make a touchdown catch, the Giants were looking to make it a seven-point game with a 47-yard field goal by Koo, who has kicked for New York the past three games.

But when Koo stepped into his kick, for whatever reason, he put his foot into the turf and just came up lame without making contact with the football.

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It appeared Koo’s left foot planted too close to the ball, which might have thrown him off. But he simply didn’t follow through with the kick, and holder and punter Jamie Gillan was drilled by multiple Patriots for what’s technically a sack in the stat sheet.

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The play was a massive shift of momentum as the Giants got a stop they desperately needed coming off a touchdown drive in what was a 17-0 game to start. The Patriots ended up winning the game, 33-15.

The reason for the big deficit was another special teams blunder for the Giants, but an impressive Patriots rep as Marcus Jones ran back a punt from Gillan 94 yards for the game’s first touchdown.

And things got worse for New York after the Patriots made it 24-7 thanks to a perfectly thrown ball by Drake Maye to Kyle Williams, as Giants returner Gunner Olszewski was drilled by Christian Elliss on a kick return.

He fumbled the football after the helmet-to-helmet contact, and the Patriots recovered. They would eventually add another three points on the board.

New York came into this primetime matchup having the exact opposite season of the Patriots, who are winners of their last nine games. The Giants have lost six straight games, and their loss to the Detroit Lions in overtime last week had them officially eliminated from playoff contention.

There was some hope, though, as rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart was out of concussion protocol. But special teams mishaps crushed any momentum the Giants had, as they walked into the locker room down 30-7 in Foxborough.

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DHS launches ‘Cyber Monday deal’ in retro 90s holiday ad: $1,000 for illegal immigrants who self-deport

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) kicked off the holiday season on Monday with what it called a "holiday deal of a lifetime," offering illegal immigrants a tempting incentive to self-deport.

In a retro, 1990s-inspired "Cyber Monday" advertisement, DHS announced that all illegal aliens residing in the United States could snag a free flight home and a $1,000 bonus for just voluntarily leaving the country. Participants may also qualify for forgiveness of any civil fines or penalties incurred for failing to depart, keeping the door open for a potential legal return to the U.S.

The festive offer can be redeemed through the CBP Home App, the department said. 

"The CBP Home App offers those in this country illegally a fantastic gift this holiday season: a free flight home, a $1,000 bonus, and the potential opportunity to return to the United States legally," Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement.

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McLaughlin told Fox News Digital in a statement Monday that the Cyber Monday promotion was made possible through the "generosity" and "Christmas spirit" of the American taxpayer.

DHS added that 2 million illegal immigrants have already self-deported under the Trump administration, calling the new program the "best gift that an illegal immigrant can give themselves and their family."

"Your choice is simple: Choose self-deportation and reap the rewards, or stay here and continue breaking our laws, which will lead to you being arrested and deported," McLaughlin added. "Make the right choice for you and your family this Christmas and join the 2 million illegal aliens who have already left the country: Download the CBP Home App today."

ICE DETAINERS IN TOP SANCTUARY CITY HAVE SKYROCKETED UNDER TRUMP COMPARED TO BIDEN'S 4-YEAR TERM: DHS 

The CBP Home App is a fast, free, and easy process, DHS said. Illegal immigrants can simply download the app, enter their information and DHS will handle the rest — including arranging and covering the cost of their travel back home.

Once the immigrant has confirmed their return home, they will receive the $1,000 bonus, DHS said. The department emphasized that using the app also preserves the opportunity for immigrants to potentially return to the United States legally.

McLaughlin told Fox News Digital that when the process runs efficiently, an immigrant could secure a free flight home in just over a week. She urged deportees to provide accurate information to receive their stipend as quickly as possible.

"An individual can depart within 10 days if all of their information is accurate in the CBP Home app, they respond to outreach attempts, and agree to have their ticket booked as soon as possible," McLaughlin said in a statement. "However, their travel and stipend may be delayed due to various factors including incomplete or inaccurate data, ineligibility, or not having a valid travel document to return home. The exit bonus will be provided upon confirmation through the app that return has been completed."

"Those who don’t take advantage of this special offer today have only one alternative: They will be arrested, deported, and they will never be able to return to the United States," DHS said. "Don’t delay and don’t miss out on this opportunity. Download the CBP Home App today."

McLaughlin emphasized that the deal is part of the "historic work to reverse the illegal alien invasion facilitated by the Biden administration."

"President Trump established the visionary Project Homecoming in May to create a smooth, efficient process for illegal aliens to return home," McLaughlin told Fox News Digital in a statement. "So far, tens of thousands of illegal aliens have utilized the CBP Home app."

Eagles fans vandalize coordinator's home with eggs after team gets booed off field at home, police say

The home of Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo was vandalized hours after the team’s 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears this past Friday.

Patullo’s home in Moorestown, New Jersey, was vandalized with eggs early Saturday morning, according to the Moorestown Police Department. A video surfaced on social media of people appearing to throw eggs at the home.

At first, commenters on the viral video suggested that it was rocks being thrown at the home. However, Moorestown Police told ESPN that it was eggs. An investigation remains ongoing to determine who committed the vandalism.

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Patullo has been under fire from Eagles fans throughout the 2025 season, as the team’s offense has been stale despite their 8-4 record this season.

But, when the Eagles lost at their home stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, on Black Friday, they were booed out of their own stadium after a poor performance on offense.

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The Eagles are ranked 24th in yards per game (304.8), 23rd in passing (196.3) and 22nd in rushing (108.5) through Week 13. They are 19th in scoring with 22.5 points per game.

While Philadelphia’s defense, led by veteran coordinator Vic Fangio, has been playing fantastic all season, head coach Nick Sirianni has consistently been asked about what’s wrong with the offense given the star power all over the depth chart.

It starts with Jalen Hurts, the Super Bowl MVP quarterback from a season ago who hasn’t had the same success this season as he has his lowest QBR since the 2021 season, which is when he became a full-time starter in Philadelphia. However, Hurts has thrown 19 touchdowns to just two interceptions with 2,514 passing yards.

Then, there’s Saquon Barkley, who rushed for 2,005 yards last season to win Offensive Player of the Year. But after averaging 5.8 yards per carry in 2024, he is averaging only 3.7, which would be his lowest output since the 2021 season with the New York Giants. He has only four touchdowns with 740 rushing yards on 198 carries.

Finally, the off-the-field controversies involving star receiver A.J. Brown, who scored twice in the loss to the Bears, have gotten to the point where Sirianni has shown frustration with constant questioning from reporters about what he’s saying at his locker. Brown has been cryptic about his lack of targets, while also roping Barkley in when it was said the All-Pro receiver hasn’t been himself.

The Eagles were an explosive unit under Kellen Moore last season, though he moved on to become the New Orleans Saints head coach this year.

Sirianni said during a conference call with reporters on Monday that Patullo would remain the team’s offensive play caller after evaluating the loss.

The Eagles’ next test will be next Monday when they face the Los Angeles Chargers.

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Giants' Jaxson Dart takes huge hit from Patriots linebacker, sparking sideline skirmish

New York Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart was on the receiving end of a massive hit as he scrambled in the first quarter against the New England Patriots.

Dart, on the second drive of the game, ran to his right to escape the pressure and was heading toward the first-down marker. Patriots linebacker Christian Elliss came over at full speed and absolutely trucked Dart into his bench.

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Giants tight end Theo Johnson got into Elliss’ face and sparked a brief skirmish between players. Giants center John Michael Schmitz Jr. was involved in the skirmish too.

NFL officials threw penalty flags during the fracas. Johnson was penalized for unnecessary roughness. Elliss avoided any discipline for the hit. The penalty moved the Giants back 15 yards and ultimately crushed the team’s momentum.

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Dart was playing in his first game since he suffered a concussion two weeks ago against the Chicago Bears. He suffered the injury on a scramble.

The Patriots won the game, 33-15.

He was asked before the Patriots’ game if he needed to rethink about his running style.

"I'm still getting used to this game," Dart said. "I'm getting used to the speed of this level. In college, you can watch my tape, I very rarely slid. But this is a different beast. So, for me, I’ve got to be obviously a little bit more responsible when I'm in the open field. But I felt like, quite honestly, I was getting better at it each and every week."

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Far-left commentator condemns ‘White MAGA voters,’ declares America will become 's---hole' without immigrants

Podcaster and Substack writer Wajahat Ali raged against White Americans who support President Donald Trump on Friday, saying they have already lost the battle for America.

Trump recently used a late-night Thanksgiving post on Truth Social to outline what he called a "reverse migration" plan, pledging a permanent halt to immigration from what he described as "Third World Countries" and a sweeping rollback of Biden-era admissions. 

Ali, who has condemned White culture as either bland or stolen from others before, responded to Trump's comments on his "Left Hook" podcast.

"We're not going back. I want all the hatemongers who watch this, and I hope they do watch this, because I know they hate-watch us. You've lost. You have lost. You lost. The mistake that you made is you let us in in the first place," he said. "There's a bunch of us and we breed. We're a breeding people. And the problem is you let us in, in 1965." 

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He made repeated references to the Hart-Celler Act, formally the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, saying this was a major turning point ensuring the "Browning of America."

Ali was not shy about his view that the culture of White American Trump supporters is bland and tasteless.

"I want you to realize this. You have lost. You've lost. White supremacists, White nationalists, you've lost. You are losers. Your story is a s----- story filled with misery. It’s filled with bland chicken. It's filled with terrible, terrible dry a-- meat. Your music sucks. All your culture sucks."

He used a metaphor to suggest that America is like a house, and MAGA conservatives, rather than sharing the house, will burn down the entire village.

"And that's the vote with Trump," he said. "So, we're not going away. And if we do get sent away, literally your s---hole country will become the United States of America. It will sink."

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He clarified that he is not disparaging all White people but "White MAGA voters," who he referred to interchangeably as White supremacists, and urged White people of good will to confront their relatives and neighbors about their racism this holiday season. 

"You need to have these tough conversations with your White family members," he said. "I got to say, I'm sorry. This is what people of color say when we're not looking. We say, ‘These Whites, man, they got to talk to their fellow Whites.’ It's your uncle Chad. Yes, he makes a great turkey, but he's also racist. It's your auntie Karen. Yes, she's so good with the kids, and she goes to church, but she's also racist. You got to have these blunt conversations with them."

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He later tried to backtrack by claiming that critics are making a "bad-faith" interpretation of his video, claiming he was merely criticizing "[W]hite supremacists and anti-immigrant hatemongers and their bland a-- lives and terrible food," claiming he is not "Anti-[W]hite."