What happens when a fighter pilot ejects? Inside the split-second escape after F-15E hit over Iran

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A U.S. Air Force crew had only seconds to react after their F-15E Strike Eagle was hit by enemy fire over Iran Friday. Both airmen ejected. The escape from the aircraft — triggered in an instant — set off a high-risk rescue mission deep inside hostile territory, … Read more

How Trump’s tax law boosts the wealthy and leaves behind some workers he promised to help

“It’s a little relief, but it’s not enough relief, not at all,” she added. Trump has repeatedly touted “no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security” as a key success of his second term since his “big, beautiful bill” passed last year. Many Americans are benefiting from the tax changes … Read more

Medicaid work rules will stress states’ staffing capacity

Katie Crouch says calling her state’s Medicaid agency to get information about her benefits can feel like a series of dead ends. “The first time, it’ll ring interminably. Next time, it’ll go to a voice mail that just hangs up on you,” said the 48-year-old, who lives in Delaware. “Sometimes you’ll get a person who … Read more

New Yorkers flock to Manhattan park for lovable woodcocks’ bobbing strut

NEW YORK — American woodcocks came to New York City looking to strut their stuff, and New Yorkers fell in love. The curious birds, known for their bobbing walks and kazoo-like calls, have drawn a crowd to Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan since arriving in late March. Dozens of spectators are gathering at the park … Read more

As Artemis II hurtles home, a global space race accelerates

America is moonstruck once more. With Artemis II and its four crewmembers returning to Earth after a record-breaking, and visually spectacular, trip around the moon, the U.S. love affair with lunar exploration has been renewed. Something else from that era may have been renewed as well. In the punch-counterpunch style of the 1960s, a rival nation’s … Read more

Miniature art transforms an alley into a surrealist wonderland at ‘Mississippi’s Tiniest Museum’

HATTIESBURG, Miss. — In the cramped backroom of a theater, Vicki Taylor glues together tiny figurines that peer over electrical boxes, canoe down drainage pipes and hide in nooks and crannies waiting to be found by someone curious enough to get on their hands and knees to search. Taylor and her husband, Rick, opened the … Read more

Face Swap Is Solving the Biggest Problem in Product Photography

Product photography has always been a critical part of e-commerce. From product pages to ad creatives, visuals directly influence how customers perceive a brand and whether they decide to make a purchase. High-quality images build trust, communicate value, and improve conversion rates. But behind every polished product image lies a major challenge that most brands … Read more

How Entity SEO Transforms In-House Editorial Workflows – WordLift Blog

The Problem Every In-House Content Team Recognizes You know the tension. Leadership wants more content across more topics and more channels. Your SEO team knows the pages need to cover more entities to compete. Your writers are already stretched. And somewhere in the middle, quality is the thing that quietly gets sacrificed. Most teams try … Read more