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Inside Concerns: The Real Story Behind Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos’ Marriage Woes




Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos rank among Hollywood’s enduring couples, having celebrated over three decades of marriage. In an industry notorious for fleeting relationships, they stand as a symbol of enduring love, often dubbed #UltimateRelationshipGoals. However, recent public appearances and interviews have sparked speculation about their marital bliss. During the 2026 Oscars, observers noted a palpable tension between the two, with some fans commenting on their seemingly distant demeanor. One social media user remarked, “He’s so sick of her he doesn’t even look at her,” while another questioned, “I wonder how he feels about being upstaged by his wife 24/7.”

Ripa’s reaction to this was a mix of horror and amusement. She laughed, exclaiming, “Oh my God. Oh, dear God, I hope I live to see your second wife!” Yet, this lighthearted banter has not dispelled concerns.

As a mother of three and the co-host of the popular morning show, “Live with Kelly and Mark,” Kelly Ripa values her solitude. In an October 2025 episode of “Live,” she discussed an article emphasizing the importance of disconnecting from the digital world for some much-needed alone time. Ripa shared her love for solitude, asking her husband, “You don’t take it personally that I love alone time, right?” This conversation, reported by EW, highlighted the couple’s dynamic and Ripa’s need for personal space amid her hectic life.

Ripa seemed both horrified and amused by that thought. “Oh my God. Oh, dear God, I hope I live to see your second wife!” she laughed. But there are other warning signs.

Ripa loves it when Consuelos leaves her alone

As a busy mom of three and host of the long-running morning talk show, “Live with Kelly and Mark,” Kelly Ripa understandably relishes having some peace and quiet to herself. During an October 2025 episode of “Live,” the “Riverdale” actor discussed an article she’d recently come across that stresses the importance of unplugging and spending time alone in the age of the internet and social media. “I love alone time,” Ripa said (via EW). “You don’t take it personally that I love alone time, right?” she then asked Mark Consuelos.

Without taking a beat, Ripa confessed that she occasionally finds herself wanting to lash out at her husband for interrupting her me-time. “Sometimes when I’m enjoying my alone time and you come in the room, I want to scream. You know what I mean?” she said frankly. “I feel like you’ve interrupted my alone time because you’re done with your alone time. And then you just come in, like, oh, your alone time’s done, so so is mine.”

She mentioned having a shared calendar with Consuelos, which supposedly indicates how long she expects to be left alone without interruptions. “I need 40 more minutes. It’s there if you read the schedule,” Ripa snarked at her husband. When Consuelos argued that there was no “Kelly alone time” written on their schedule, Ripa acknowledged this and promised to be clearer about her desire for personal time moving forward. Hmm. Sounds like she’s desperate for some time apart from Consuelos.

Ripa has a bold admission about their sex life

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos have always been refreshingly candid about their sex life. As a married couple, they understand how important sex and intimacy are for keeping the spark alive in a marriage. But as honest as they are about these topics, sometimes things can get a little awkward. For instance, Ripa once confessed that she finds her husband’s preference for morning sex disgusting. Appearing on the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast, hosted by Amanda Hirch, Ripa suggested that Consuelos tends to call the shots in the bedroom. “I said to him, ‘Here’s the thing. There needs to be a yin and a yang here. It can’t always be your way,” says Ripa. “‘Cause it feels like 90 percent of the time it’s your way. And now that we work together every day, it’s gonna have to sometimes be my way, and my way’s at night only.’”

And to paint a picture of how morning sex normally looks for her and Conseulos, Ripa narrated, “I have a retainer in, I gotta rip that out, and he’s got, like, his nasal strips on.” Admittedly, it always leaves her feeling gross. “It’s like we are the most repulsive, disgusting [people],” Ripa emphasized. In fact, “I’m already pre-disgusted for tomorrow morning.”

As for Consuelos, he admits that joining “Live with Kelly and Mark” was the answer to breaking his morning sex habit. And let’s just say that his wife is more than okay with it. “May this show last until he suffers from erectile dysfunction,” Ripa jokingly said on the podcast. “He’s in his mid-50s, shouldn’t that be happening now? I was promised!”

Ripa ‘resents’ her husband for this simple reason

Kelly Ripa has admitted to having several cosmetic procedures to look great and slow down the aging process. Unlike her husband, Mark Consuelos, she regularly gets treatments to combat her wrinkles and keep her face firm and lifted. And she hates the fact that he doesn’t have to do all that work to look just as amazing. “Every day that I wake up aging 6 months more than you. … It bothers me,” Ripa quipped during a June 2025 episode of their show (via People). “Like, I resent the fact that you just aren’t aging. At all.” She may or may not be joking. “It’s your fault,” Ripa continued, noting that Consuelos had only recently started to get gray hairs, too. “And he’s like, ‘Can you see it?’” says Ripa. “If I plucked out my gray hairs, I’d be bald. Completely bald. Totally bald,” she added.

And Consuelos would tease her over this. During a prior episode, Ripa talked about the benefits of Botox for relaxing the jaw muscles and preventing chronic teeth grinding. With “Criminal Minds” star Adam Rodriguez as their guest, Ripa explained that Botox helped solve her teeth-clenching problems. Instead of contributing to the conversation, however, Consuelos chimed in by mimicking Ripa’s face every time she gets new injections and warning Rodriguez, “You won’t be able to smile or do anything else,” (via Hello!). When Ripa protested that she doesn’t look like that, Consuelos continued to make fun of her, much to his wife’s annoyance (and perhaps, exasperation).

“Just remember this statement tonight when you start rubbing up against me,” Ripa scolded her husband. “I don’t want to have a debate like, ‘What’s wrong? What’s the matter? Why are you ignoring me?’” She was obviously kidding, but it felt like there was some underlying tension there.

Consuelos hints he and Ripa don’t talk off-air

In March 2026, Mark Consuelos joined “Summer House” alum KJ Dillard as guests on the late-night show “Watch What Happens Live” hosted by Andy Cohen. During a segment, the actor dished on his marriage to Kelly Ripa after an audience member asked if they’ve ever disagreed about things that were said or discussed on their show. “Have there been any on-air conversations with Kelly that led to arguments at home?” the fan wondered. Consuelos answered no. “But, sometimes we bring up stuff on air because it’s kind of a safe space,” he candidly stated. “Because there’s an audience there, you can kind of make a joke out of it.”

That can’t possibly be healthy. Cohen, however, could see the point he was trying to make. He said, “Right. I love it when Page Six will be like, ‘Mark and Kelly had a huge fight today on the show,’” prompting Consuelos to react defensively, “Oh, no, never.” The Bravo star went on, “And I’m like, oh my God, what did they talk about? And it’s like, it’s amazing: leaving for the airport early,” appearing to reference a “Live with Kelly and Mark” episode in which Ripa and Consuelos talked about the concept of an “airport divorce.” “Yeah, no,” Consuelos agreed.

Fans couldn’t help finding his answer a little suspicious. “He answered too quickly. I bet they don’t talk off air,” one Instagram user proposed. Others observed there was something off about his body language. “He looks like he is afraid of Kelly,” someone posited, while another person remarked, “BS!!! Mark is so unhappy.” Given this, and their strange behavior at the 2026 Oscars, we’re starting to think that their marriage may not be as picture-perfect as it seems. 



Shock Wedding Cancellation: Bride Chooses Overseas Opportunity Over Marriage

A bride-to-be has ignited online debate after reportedly canceling her wedding plans in favor of accepting a visa to move abroad with a wealthier suitor.

The wedding, originally set for April 20, was abruptly called off, leaving friends, family, and social media followers astounded by the surprising change of plans.

Scheduled Marriage Abruptly Called Off

Nelson Abani shared details of the situation on Facebook, stating that the bride chose the chance to relocate abroad over her upcoming nuptials.

This decision has triggered a heated discussion online. While some individuals support her decision to prioritize her future, others criticize it as a rash and opportunistic move.

Mixed Reactions on Social Media

The cancellation has sparked widespread discussion online, with some people defending her right to choose her future, while others criticized the move as unwise and opportunistic.

Sharing the heartbreaking news online, Nelson Abani wrote:

“I don’t know why ba•d things always happen to good people 💔

She called off the wedding because a richer man offered her visa abroad if she will marry him 🤦🏾‍♂️

Is love all about money? Why can’t we love for love?

The marriage is officially cancelled ❌

Loveth this move is mostly unwise.”

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Hometown Hero Firefighter Helps Secure Victory at Augusta National Women’s Amateur

AUGUSTA, Ga. — When firefighting is your profession, the concept of pressure takes on a different meaning. On Saturday, during the final round of the prestigious Augusta National Women’s Amateur (ANWA), a local firefighter found himself thrust into the spotlight of women’s golf. Darren Woo, a firefighter at Savannah River Site, also lends his expertise as a caddie at Champions Retreat Golf Club in Evans. This dual role led to his fortuitous meeting with the eventual ANWA winner, Maria Jose Marin.

“We crossed paths about two weeks ago at Champions Retreat,” Woo recounted. “It was a Saturday, possibly two or three weeks back, when Maria, along with her Arkansas teammates Sara Brentcheneff and Reagan Zibilski, came for a practice session. Reagan’s father was also present, and I introduced them to Champions Retreat.”

Augusta National Women’s Amateur Champion Maria Jose Marin of Colombia embraces caddie Darren Woo after sinking the winning putt on No. 18 during the final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur at Augusta National Golf Club, Saturday, April 04, 2026.

Unbeknownst to them, this meeting laid the foundation for a historic partnership. After returning to the University of Arkansas, where she is a junior and the current NCAA champion, Marin received advice from her coach, Shauna Taylor—a former golf standout at the University of Georgia—to enlist Woo as her caddie for the ANWA.

“I felt privileged when she reached out to me—I’m just trying to juggle being a dad,” said Woo, who is a father to five sons and a grandfather to a three-year-old girl. “My approach was to treat her like my own daughter, boosting her confidence and offering continuous encouragement.”

“I was fortunate enough that she called me — I’m just trying to be a dad,” said Woo, who has five sons and a three year-old granddaughter. “So pretty much all it was was treating her like a daughter of mine and continue to build her confidence, continue to just kind of encouraging her.

Augusta National Women’s Amateur Champion Maria Jose Marin of Colombia pars No. 18 as caddie Darren Woo clinches his fist to celebrate her victory during the final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur at Augusta National Golf Club, Saturday, April 04, 2026.

“There were times where she could have gotten down, and I said, hey, just be patient; it’s there. It was like a father-daughter relationship.”

In two weeks, the two developed a symbiotic relationship that resulted in making ANWA history when Marin set the tournament scoring record and became the first champion from Latin America and Colombia.

Augusta National Women’s Amateur Champion Maria Jose Marin of Colombia’s caddie Darren Woo replaces the No. 18 flagstick during the final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur at Augusta National Golf Club, Saturday, April 04, 2026.

“With Mr. Darren, I think he was my greatest support during the whole week and a key to the victory,” Marin said. “He kept me calm through the whole round, same as in Champions Retreat. Of course this round was extra special because of course it’s a round at Augusta, and there’s a lot of pressure.

“Every time that I did a bad shot, he’s like, well, breathe, calm down. You’re going to work it out. It’s fine. Give yourself a chance. Nothing happened. Keep your head up. I think all of his words of encouragement just helped me get the win today and get my mind on the goal.”

Augusta National Women’s Amateur Champion Maria Jose Marin of Colombia poses with the Augusta National Women’s Amateur Trophy and her caddie Darren Woo following the final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur at Augusta National Golf Club, Saturday, April 04, 2026.

Used to fighting flames, on Saturday Woo was stoking them.

“She was on fire herself,” he said. “I was not putting that fire out. She was hitting it well, and I just — she was surprised when she hit the 3-wood up to the top on 18, and I said, the juices are — she was pumped. She was stoked.”

Maria Jose Marin of Colombia caddie following the final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur at Augusta National Golf Club, Saturday, April 04, 2026.

Illini Freshmen Cherish Unforgettable Season of Success


INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WCIA) — In the span of a single season, the freshman recruits for the Fighting Illini have showcased skills beyond their years, contributing to the team’s most triumphant year in two decades.

The 2025-26 campaign of the Fighting Illini is inseparable from the stellar performances of Keaton Wagler and David Mirkovic. Both players not only amassed numerous individual awards, including repeated Big Ten Freshman of the Week titles, but their impactful first-year efforts propelled the team to the season’s climactic conclusion on college basketball’s grandest platform.

Michigan’s Final Four Triumph: Top Performers and Unexpected Surprises Against Arizona

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Michigan’s Triumph: Key Players and Moments from Their 91-73 Victory Over Arizona

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As Michigan powered its way to a commanding 91-73 win over Arizona, securing a spot in the NCAA championship for the first time in eight years, one player stood out: Aday Mara. Formerly under the guidance of UCLA coach Mick Cronin, Mara displayed a dominant performance in the national semifinal, leaving a significant impression. He outshone Arizona’s 7-footer, Motiejus Krivas, by racking up 26 points, grabbing nine rebounds, dishing out three assists, and blocking two shots.

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For Arizona, the spotlight was meant to be on Jaden Bradley. However, the Big 12 Player of the Year found himself shackled by foul trouble, limiting his impact on the game. Bradley did manage to contribute 13 points, but his performance was blemished by three turnovers and just one assist, falling short against Michigan’s adept floor leader, Elliot Cadeau.


Michigan Wolverines center Aday Mara (15) dunks against the Arizona Wildcats during the second half in a semifinal of the Final Four of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Michigan Wolverines center Aday Mara (15) dunks against the Arizona Wildcats during the second half in a semifinal of the Final Four of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Unsung Hero

Cadeau, a junior point guard who has faced his fair share of skepticism, continues to prove critics wrong. The transfer from North Carolina, originally from West Orange, N.J., delivered an impressive display against Arizona. Cadeau orchestrated Michigan’s offense with finesse, recording 13 points, 10 assists, and five rebounds, further solidifying his role as a key player for the Wolverines.

Key Stat

Michigan’s journey through the NCAA Tournament has been marked by dominance, as evidenced by their average margin of victory, which stands at an impressive 21.6 points.

Quote of the Day

“I’m going to push through and there’s no way I’m missing the game on Monday night. I’m gonna play unless I can’t walk at all.” — Yaxel Lendeborg on his sprained left ankle and left knee injury he suffered in the first half.

Discover Eco-Magic: How Disneyland Resort and National Geographic Unite for Earth Month Extravaganza

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — As Earth Month unfolds, Disney and National Geographic are inviting families to dive into the marvels of our planet with a celebration that spans the entire month. This event is designed to captivate audiences with compelling stories and engaging experiences.

The festivities kick off with the global premieres of National Geographic’s “Secrets of the Bees” and Disneynature’s “Orangutan.” This year also marks the 30th anniversary of the Disney Conservation Fund, complemented by special programming across Disney’s broadcast and streaming services.

In a collaborative effort, Disneyland Resort and National Geographic are offering visitors the chance to partake in Earth Month through a variety of interactive events and activities.

During the Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival, On The Red Carpet met with National Geographic Explorer Dr. Sammy Ramsey. He was there to lead a unique “Secrets of the Bees” activation weekend.

Dr. Ramsey shared, “Being here at the Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival is fantastic. The foods featured are all linked to the efforts of bees, from pistachios to a variety of nuts. It’s amazing to see how these elements are seamlessly integrated into the dishes, and the taste is incredible.”

Dr. Sammy Ramsey is featured in the “Secrets of the Bees” special, which hails from executive producer James Cameron, adding an un-bee-lievabale new installment of the Emmy-winning “Secrets of” series.

“The entire ‘Secrets of’ series, you’ll notice that we chose animals that people feel like they already know a lot about already. They’re all recognizable. The elephants, the whales, the penguins, the octopus, the bees. But then we take that opportunity to show you a whole new world, see what I did there? Very Disney. A whole new world in those organisms. All of the incredible things they do that you can easily miss, and then we remind you how important it is to care for and steward those organisms. There is no better time to remind of you of this than Earth Month, when we all need to have this on our minds,” he explains.

Across Disneyland Resort hotels, guests will encounter a National Geographic-themed experiential pop-up, complete with an iconic Nat Geo Yellow Border photo opportunity, lawn games and more.

In Disney California Adventure, celebrate the series with the “Secrets of the Bees” photo-op at the Brownstones in Hollywood Land. Then, for guests 21+, check out the Cluck-a-Doodle-Moo Food & Wine Booth for the National Geographic Hot Honey White Sangria.

Guests visiting Disneyland Resort may also receive the April issue of National Geographic magazine, offering another way to engage with the wonder of the natural world throughout Earth Month.

The Food & Wine Festival will continue until April 27, so guests still have time to explore all of the fun food options.

“Secrets of the Bees” is streaming now on Disney+ and Hulu.

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Reports indicate a second US airman from the downed jet has been successfully rescued from Iran.

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The second U.S. airman, previously reported missing in Iran, has been successfully rescued by U.S. forces in a bold operation, according to President Trump.

Trump lauded the mission on Saturday night, describing it as “one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History.” The operation involved the extraction of a colonel from deep within hostile territory.

In a nod to former President Obama’s iconic announcement after the 2011 Navy SEAL operation that resulted in Osama bin Laden’s death, Trump opened his statement with a triumphant “WE GOT HIM!”

Trump detailed the colonel’s ordeal, explaining that the soldier was stranded behind enemy lines in Iran’s perilous mountains, narrowly evading capture by adversaries closing in rapidly. This update was shared on Trump’s Truth Social account.

Despite sustaining injuries during an intense firefight with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the colonel is reported to be “safe and sound,” Trump confirmed.

The airman ejected from an F-15E fighter jet along with the aircraft’s pilot in the early hours of Friday, sparking a frantic two-day search operation that culminated in a fierce firefight. 

Trump said the aircraft’s pilot was secretly rescued hours after the crash, but that operation was kept quiet to not ‘jeopardize our second rescue operation.’ 

The F-15E jet was downed on Friday soon after a US A-10 Warthog was also shot down by Iranian forces in a chaotic day of fighting, marking the first US aircraft downed since the start of the conflict. 

A second US airman shot down over Iran has been rescued in a daring rescue mission following a fierce firefight with the IRGC, reports say. The wreckage of the pilot's F-15E fighter jet is pictured

A second US airman shot down over Iran has been rescued in a daring rescue mission following a fierce firefight with the IRGC, reports say. The wreckage of the pilot’s F-15E fighter jet is pictured

Pictured: The ejected seat from the US aircraft as published in Iranian media

Pictured: The ejected seat from the US aircraft as published in Iranian media  

Trump touted the success of the rescue mission on Saturday evening. In a playful echo of President Obama's famous words after US Navy Seals killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, Trump began his statement announcing the news: 'WE GOT HIM'

Trump touted the success of the rescue mission on Saturday evening. In a playful echo of President Obama’s famous words after US Navy Seals killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, Trump began his statement announcing the news: ‘WE GOT HIM’

It came after Trump said earlier on Truth Social that US forces had ‘terminated’ several of Iran’s military leaders, sharing footage appearing to show an airstrike taking out top IRGC commanders.

Trump’s social media posts praising the rescue operations came hours after the White House furiously shut down rumors the president was hospitalized on Saturday, saying he has not made public appearances in three days because he is focusing on the conflict with Iran. 

Following the downing of two US aircrafts on Friday, Iran placed a large bounty on the heads of the US airmen, vowing to seek revenge on US military forces for the conflict. 

Before the rescue mission took place, the official X account for the Iranian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, released harrowing new images of the destroyed F-15E jet, accompanied by a taunting caption.

‘The stealth fighter that now has no escape but to lie under the feet of aerospace warriors,’ the embassy wrote.

‘That same stealth giant, for which they wove legends for years, is today a pile of scrap metal fallen to the ground – this is the very technology they claimed was invisible and untouchable,’ it added. ‘But now it has been seen and brought down.’ 

While the pilot was rescued quickly, the second member of the crew, a Weapons Systems Officer, used specialized survival techniques to evade capture long enough to be saved, Fox News correspondent Jennifer Griffin said in an X post on Saturday night. 

The soldier used SERE – survival, evasion, resistance and escape – training to evade capture, hiking up an elevated ridge away from the wreckage and putting out an emergency beacon in hopes of being located. 

Griffin said a number of Iranian military forces were killed and injured in the operation, but no US soldiers were killed.  

Trump said earlier on Truth Social that US forces had 'terminated' several of Iran's military leaders, sharing footage appearing to show an airstrike taking out top IRGC commanders

Trump said earlier on Truth Social that US forces had ‘terminated’ several of Iran’s military leaders, sharing footage appearing to show an airstrike taking out top IRGC commanders

The Iranian military previously shared footage appearing to show the F-15E fighter jet being blown out of the sky

The Iranian military previously shared footage appearing to show the F-15E fighter jet being blown out of the sky 

A US official told Fox News the mission was ‘very complex’, and involved several branches of the US military to find and rescue the airman. 

During search and rescue operations on Friday, two rescue helicopters were hit by Iranian forces and crew members on board were injured. 

As Iranian forces closed in on the stranded airman, footage circulating on social media appeared to show members of Iran’s Bakhtiari tribes in Khuzestan heading into the mountains, rifles in hand, to search for the American soldier. 

Iranians have been offered a $60,000 bounty for the pilot’s ‘head,’ while Trump declined to comment on how he would respond if the airman were to have been harmed.

Broadcasters urged locals near the crash site to seize the American, telling viewers, ‘If you capture the enemy pilot or pilots alive and hand them over to the police you will receive a precious prize.’

News channels also flashed messages on screen of ‘shoot them if you see them’ and showed footage of villagers scouring a rocky hillside.

In a gloating online statement, Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf taunted the US and Trump over his repeated claims of winning the war.

‘After defeating Iran 37 times in a row, this brilliant no-strategy war they started has now been downgraded from “regime change” to “Hey! Can anyone find our pilots? Please?”’ Ghalibaf wrote.

Sara Netanyahu Highlights Rising Antisemitism and Calls for Strengthened Jewish-Christian Unity

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EXCLUSIVE: Sara Netanyahu, the spouse of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has issued a warning about the escalating threat of antisemitism and efforts to weaken the bond between Christian and Jewish communities.

Her comments came after a four-day trip to the United States, where she attended the “Be Best” First Ladies’ Summit at the invitation of First Lady Melania Trump.

In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Sara Netanyahu expressed concern that extremist factions on both the far left and right are perpetuating antisemitism despite historical lessons. She noted that these groups are trying to undermine Israel and fracture the alliance with the Christian community.

“Israel has never seen a prime minister like my husband, who prioritizes meeting with Christian leaders during every U.S. visit,” she remarked to Fox News Digital. “He values embracing these leaders, listening to their concerns, and fostering a close, genuine partnership as true friends.”

Sara Netanyahu

Sara Netanyahu delivered a speech at the State Department in Washington, D.C., in March 2026. (GPO)

“Their courage in standing firm against the enemies of Israel is worthy of appreciation. They are our [unofficial] ambassadors, and I hope our partnership will continue to grow and strengthen,” she added.

Netanyahu said that in July, Israel hosted the president’s close adviser and White House Faith Office head, Paula White-Cain, for a special event attended by both her and the prime minister, which was broadcast to millions of Christian viewers worldwide.

Following Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, killing of 1,200 people in Israel, antisemitism surged globally, including in the U.S.

Sara Netanyahu was raised in Israel by her parents, Shmuel and Hava Ben-Artzi. Her father, a Bible scholar and educator, instilled in her an appreciation for the Jewish people’s historical connection to the land of Israel.

Pastor Paula White-Cain, spiritual adviser to President Donald Trump, meets Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara at Daystar's "Together As One" event in Jerusalem, as part of a visit organized by Niv Jacobi, President of The Meaning Channel.

Pastor Paula White-Cain, spiritual adviser to President Donald Trump, meets Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara at Daystar’s “Together As One” event in Jerusalem, as part of a visit organized by Niv Jacobi, President of The Meaning Channel. (Felipe Volokita, The Meaning Channel.)

“The Holocaust was a moment in history that cannot and will not be repeated,” Netanyahu told Fox News Digital, against the backdrop of the ongoing U.S.-Israel military operation against the Islamic Republic of Iran, whose leaders have repeatedly threatened to commit genocide against the Jewish state.

Post-Oct. 7 attacks include the May 2025 killing of two Israeli Embassy staff in Washington by Elias Rodriguez, who allegedly shouted “Free Palestine!” upon arrest, and a June attack by Mohamed Sabry Soliman that wounded 12 at a pro-Israel rally, later killing one victim.

Incidents also rose after Operation Epic Fury began Feb. 28, described by Netanyahu as a preemptive move against Iran and its terror proxies.

Donald Trump poses for a photo with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu

President Donald Trump (L) poses for a photo with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and his wife Sara Netanyahu during their meeting at Mar-a-Lago estate, in Palm Beach, Florida, United States on July 26, 2024. (Amos Ben-Gershom (GPO) / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Investigators said Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, accused of attempting a March 12 attack on a Michigan synagogue, was radicalized by Hezbollah.

Meanwhile, a federal probe last month found some faculty members “legitimized and amplified antisemitism” during protests against Israel’s war in Gaza. Encampments spread on campuses, often demanding divestment from Israel-linked institutions and Jewish organizations.

On March 20, the Trump administration sued Harvard, alleging it failed to protect Jewish and Israeli students and enabled antisemitism.

“We are in an existential war — a war of good versus evil — against a force that seeks to destroy Israel and the world,” she said.

“Leaders of the Iranian regime have publicly burned the flags of Israel and the United States. They have called Israel the ‘Little Satan’ and America the ‘Great Satan.’”

She continued, “Israel has never had a better friend than Donald Trump. Together with the [Israeli] prime minister, they are reshaping the Middle East and creating an opportunity for a new future for the entire free world,” she added.

Sara Netanyahu with Lindsey Graham

Sara Netanyahu meets with Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., at the U.S. Senate, March 2026. (Niv Jacobi )

During her U.S. visit, Netanyahu met with multiple first ladies, delivered a speech at the U.S. State Department, held talks with Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., engaged with technology and AI companies and hosted a large meeting with parents of children serving in the Israel Defense Forces.

Netanyahu attended the “Be Best” First Ladies’ Summit, a global technology conference of first ladies hosted by Melania Trump, focused on expanding access to distance-learning technologies for children and teenagers.

Netanyahu, a child psychologist who works three times a week at the Jerusalem municipality, has immersed herself in the issue.

Melania Trump and Sara Netanyahu

First lady Melania Trump with Sara Netanyahu at The Be Best initiative in Washington, D.C., March 2026. (Shmulik Almany )

The visit also carried economic implications, leading to expanded dialogue with Microsoft and Meta at the global level.

Netanyahu told Fox News Digital that companies expressed interest in advancing investments worth tens of millions of dollars to implement advanced AI models for remote learning among children and youth — particularly in Israel, where educational continuity has been disrupted by the security situation.

“Israel is a leading country among advanced Western nations — in morality, values and certainly technology. Israeli innovation impacts people around the world every day in fields such as cybersecurity, fintech and agriculture. We contribute our knowledge and build strategic partnerships that bring Israel closer to its allies,” she said.

“There is strong appreciation for Israel worldwide, and when countries recognize our contributions, they choose partnership over extremism and hatred,” Netanyahu concluded.

Tybee Island Police Probe Unpermitted Event Sparks Gunfire Incident


TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. — The Tybee Island Police Department (TIPD) is currently investigating a shooting incident that took place during an unauthorized, spontaneous gathering on Saturday evening.

TIPD reported that around 6:30 p.m., a large crowd had assembled near the pier and pavilion. Officers present heard multiple gunshots, which caused the attendees to flee the scene.

In response, off-duty TIPD officers quickly arrived to provide support. They were soon joined by officers from the Chatham County Police Department (CCPD), Chatham County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO), and Georgia State Patrol (GSP).

“Once the event was dispersed, our officers began coordinating the investigation and ensuring public safety,” stated a press release from TIPD. “As of now, no suspects have been identified, and there have been no reports of injuries.”

The investigation is ongoing, and residents may notice a heightened police presence in the area. TIPD is urging anyone with information to reach out to them.

Artemis II Crew Faces Technical Hiccup with Onboard Toilet En Route to the Moon

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Now more than halfway to the moon, the Artemis II astronauts prepared for their historic lunar fly-around to push deeper into space than even the Apollo astronauts.

Unfortunately, the crew is facing a recurring issue with their spacecraft’s toilet, which has gone on the fritz once more.

The three Americans and one Canadian are set to reach their destination on Monday, photographing the mysterious lunar far side as they zoom around.
This photo provided by NASA shows the moon seen from the Orion spacecraft Integrity during the Artemis II mission on Friday, April 3, 2026. (NASA via AP)
This photo provided by NASA shows the moon seen from the Orion spacecraft Integrity during the Artemis II mission. (AP)
In this image from video provided by NASA, Artemis II astronauts, from left, Reid Wiseman, Jeremy Hansen, Christina Koch and Victor Glover gather for an interview en route to the moon on Saturday, April 4, 2026. (NASA via AP)
Artemis II astronauts, from left, Reid Wiseman, Jeremy Hansen, Christina Koch and Victor Glover gather for an interview en route to the moon. (AP)

This mission marks the first time a team is heading to the moon in over 53 years, picking up the torch from NASA’s storied Apollo program.

Pilot Victor Glover shared a vivid update from space, noting, “The Earth is quite small, and the moon is definitely getting bigger.”

Due to the ongoing issues with the Orion capsule’s bathroom, Mission Control has instructed the astronauts to rely on additional backup urine collection bags until repairs can be made.

The problem, dubbed the “lunar loo” malfunction, has plagued the mission since Wednesday’s launch, causing intermittent issues ever since.

A version of the Artemis II toilet was tested on the International Space Station several years ago.

Commander Reid Wiseman looks at the Earth from a window aboard the Orion spacecraft Integrity.
Commander Reid Wiseman looks at the Earth from a window aboard the Orion spacecraft Integrity. (AP)

Engineers suspect ice may be blocking the line that is preventing urine from completely flushing overboard. The toilet is still open for No. 2 business.

Debbie Korth, NASA’s Orion program deputy manager, said the astronauts have also reported a smell coming from the bathroom, which is buried in the floor of the capsule with a door and curtain for privacy.

“Space toilets and bathrooms are something everybody can really understand .. it’s always a challenge,” she said, noting that the space shuttle toilet was also often on the fritz.

This photo provided by NASA shows the Earth seen from a window on the Orion spacecraft Integrity during the Artemis II mission en route to the moon on Friday, April 3, 2026. (NASA via AP)
The Earth seen from a window on the Orion spacecraft Integrity during the Artemis II mission. (AP)

John Honeycutt, chair of the mission management team, said it is human nature to be interested in the space commode, and even though it is “in a good state right now,” he’d like it to be working at 100 per cent.

“They’re OK,” he said of the astronauts. “They trained to manage through the situation.”

Artemis II is poised to set a distance record for humans, traveling more than 400,000 kilometers from Earth before hanging a U-turn behind the moon and heading home without stopping or entering lunar orbit.

The record is currently held by Apollo 13.

The exterior of the Orion spacecraft Integrity.
The exterior of the Orion spacecraft Integrity. (AP)

The Canadian Space Agency celebrated the country’s role in the mission, speaking from Quebec with astronaut Jeremy Hansen as he headed toward his lunar rendezvous. Hansen is the first non-US citizen to fly to the moon.

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“Today he is making history for Canada,” Canadian Space Agency President Lisa Campbell said. “As we watch him taking this bold step into the unknown, let his journey remind us that Canada’s future is written by those who dare to reach for more.”

In the live televised linkup, Hansen said he has already witnessed “extraordinary” views from NASA’s Orion capsule.

In this photo provided by NASA, astronaut Christina Koch, background left, is illuminated by a screen inside the darkened Orion spacecraft Integrity on the third day of the Artemis II mission, Friday, April 3, 2026. At right, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen looks out of one of Orion's windows. (NASA via AP)
NASA, astronaut Christina Koch, background left, is illuminated by a screen inside the darkened Orion spacecraft Integrity on the third day of the Artemis II missionP) (AP)

Hansen, Glover, Reid Wiseman and Christina Koch are the world’s first lunar astronauts since Apollo 17’s crew of three in 1972. Koch and Glover are the first female and first Black astronauts to the moon, respectively.

Their nearly 10-day mission — ending with a Pacific splashdown on April 10 — is the first step in NASA’s bold plans for a sustainable moon base.

The space agency is aiming for a landing by two astronauts near the lunar south pole in 2028.