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Friday, April 3, 2026

Alabama ABC affiliate apologizes after anchor signed off by quoting terror-linked Muslim Brotherhood founder

An ABC affiliate in Alabama apologized on Monday after an anchor signed off from the station’s evening newscast by quoting the founder of an Islamic fundamentalist group that has been linked to terrorism and threats against America. 

Birmingham’s WBMA ABC 33/40 News anchor Ashonti Ford ended an evening newscast last week with a quote she attributed to Hassan al-Banna, who is credited with founding the Muslim Brotherhood in 1928.

"Before we go, a quote from the founder of the Islamic Brotherhood: The quieter you become, the more you're able to hear," Ford told Alabama viewers. 

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The Trump administration has designated certain Muslim Brotherhood chapters as foreign terrorist organizations. Aross parts of the Arab world, the Islamist organization has been banned or restricted for years. 

Egypt outlawed the movement in 2013, accusing it of inciting unrest and undermining state institutions. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates later designated it a terrorist organization, describing it as a threat to national stability, while Bahrain adopted a similar stance. 

Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., who was among the many online critics, called the signoff on the Alabama station "pure insanity."

"The Radical Muslim Brotherhood is a TERRORIST ORGANIZATION," Tuberville wrote. 

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After significant backlash, ABC 30/40 news director Jeff Cox addressed the incident on Monday. 

"I want to take a moment to address concerns about our broadcast last Thursday. The intent of our closing segment is always to end the newscast on a positive and thoughtful note," Cox told viewers. 

"The quote included that evening was not intended to convey any political or ideological message," he continued. "However, we understand that it was perceived that way and, on behalf of the station, I sincerely apologize to those who were offended."

Cox added that Ford "had nothing to do with the selection," and quotes used to end the newscast are selected through the station’s editorial process, not by anchors themselves. 

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"We have addressed the matter internally, and we are making adjustments to ensure our content consistently meets our editorial standards moving forward. We value your trust, appreciate your feedback, and we thank you for your loyalty," Cox said. 

WBMA is owned and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group.  

When reached for comment, a Sinclair spokesperson provided Fox News Digital with video of Cox’s apology. 

"ABC 33/40 is reinforcing its editorial review protocols to ensure content aligns with the station's standards," a Sinclair spokesperson added. 

"ABC 33/40 has an established editorial process for reviewing content. In this case, that process fell short, and the station has taken steps to strengthen it moving forward," they continued. "The station's on-air talent was not involved in the selection of the quote, this was an editorial matter, which has been addressed through our internal processes."

Ford was not disciplined and has remained on air. 

Fox News Digital's Efrat Lachter contributed to this report.



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Thursday, April 2, 2026

Pirro blasts DC Council for fueling teen violence, 'criminal chaos' as juvenile curfews set to expire

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro warned of a potential increase in teenage violence, accusing D.C. Council members of fueling "criminal chaos."

Pirro joined "Fox & Friends" Wednesday to discuss the D.C. Council delaying a vote to extend teen curfews. She argued it is part of a culture of allowing young criminals to get away unscathed.

"The mentality in D.C. is that, if you're less than 18 years of age, unless you kill somebody or do something really serious, it goes to the family court, where the purpose is simply what is in the best interest of the child," Pirro said.

"There is no punishment, there is no retribution, there is no deterrence. You can go to an ice cream social or yoga," she added.

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On Tuesday, the D.C. Council delayed a vote on extending the curfews until the next legislative session on April 21. The curfews, however, are set to expire April 15.

The delay comes as officials report a rise in "teen takeovers," where large groups gather, sometimes damaging businesses and sparking violence. The Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., was the site of one of these meetups, where several minors were assaulted and robbed, according to authorities.

"These alleged social gatherings turn into criminal chaos," Pirro said. "Families are affected by it, businesses end up being shuttered, there’s violence that occurs."

The takeovers, which can include hundreds of people, have taken place across the country, including in New York City, Chicago and Florida. More than a dozen teenagers were taken into custody after a fight broke out during a "takeover" event at a mall in Glendale, Wisconsin.

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Pirro argued these incidents are encouraged by what she described as a lack of deterrence in the criminal justice system and called for stricter consequences for youth offenders.

She noted that in many cases, by the time a suspect is 18, their record already includes shootings, carjackings and robberies.

"Then all of a sudden, we’re surprised to see them committing a murder by the time I get them, because there is no deterrence," she said.

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D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser expressed her disappointment in the council for allowing the "juvenile curfew zones to expire." She called on council members to reconsider their decision not to act on renewing the measure.

"We all want our young people to be able to socialize in age-appropriate ways and in environments that are safe for themselves, for their peers, and for the entire community," Bowser wrote on X.

"But as adults, we cannot abdicate our responsibility to respond to behaviors that put young people or our community at risk."

In 2025, President Donald Trump deployed hundreds of National Guard members to the nation’s capital to help reduce crime.



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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Suburban mom accused of killing ex, his parents after ‘hang out’ text, confession revealed in docs: report

Authorities have released new information involving the 30-year-old Indiana woman accused of gunning down the father of her children and his parents in an Illinois suburb earlier this month. 

Jenna Strouble is charged with nine counts of first-degree murder stemming from the deaths of 32-year-old Jacob Lambert and his parents, Patrick and Stacy Forde, in Chicago on March 22, according to FOX 32. 

According to newly released court documents, Strouble contacted Lambert on the day of the alleged murder asking him to "hang out," later admitting to investigators that she went to the meeting "with an intention" to harm him. 

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Prosecutors allege Strouble drove to Plum Creek Nature Preserve, but pulled over along Burnham Road in Sauk Village upon learning the first location was closed and offered to give Lambert a back massage, FOX 32 reported.

Strouble then straddled Lambert as he laid on his stomach and massaged his back for about 20 minutes, court documents revealed, according to the outlet.

Strouble allegedly told investigators that when Lambert criticized her technique, she retrieved a Glock handgun hidden underneath the passenger seat and held it to the back of his head for several minutes before shooting him. 

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Prosecutors said immediately following the shooting, Strouble drove to Lambert’s parents’ home in nearby Crete Township and attempted to use his keys to get inside before his father, Patrick Forde, came to the door, according to FOX 32.

As Patrick Forde opened the door, Strouble allegedly began shooting from the porch as she entered the home, ultimately striking him 17 times in the chest and abdomen. 

As Stacy Forde came downstairs, Strouble allegedly shot her three times in the chest and abdomen, FOX 32 reported. 

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Upon being asked if she came to Lambert’s parents’ home to finish her plan, Strouble allegedly told investigators, "Yeah, pretty much."

Immediately after the alleged murders, Strouble is accused of returning to her home in St. John, Indiana and calling her sister to admit to what she had done, with Strouble’s sister ultimately notifying police. 

Deputies reportedly arrived at the Fordes' home around 2 a.m. on March 23 to find Patrick Forde’s lifeless body in the dining room and Stacy Forde lying on the stairs.

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Lambert’s body was located in a nearby cul-de-sac in the passenger seat of a 2014 Ford Fusion Titanium, still face down with the seat reclined.

As officers arrived at Strouble’s St. John home to take her into custody, prosecutors said Strouble came outside and handed them a loaded Glock 19 fitted with a suppressor, with investigators locating a vehicle registered to Lambert less than a block away, FOX 32 reported.

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Court documents revealed Strouble penned a note the night before the alleged killings providing the names of three of her children and asking others to care for them, according to the outlet.

Strouble allegedly admitted to purchasing the gun in December 2025 and buying the suppressor online for roughly $589.

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Prosecutors pointed to Strouble’s complaints about Lambert’s parenting and tensions with his family as a possible motive for the alleged murders, with the pair occasionally maintaining an intimate relationship while co-parenting their two young children. 

The mother reportedly admitted to not having a relationship with her children and spending little time with them, adding that she voluntarily handed custody over to Lambert and his family and only recently had them returned to her.

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Strouble also allegedly told investigators she considered killing her own parents because she did not feel her children would be safe under their care. 

When investigators asked if she killed Lambert’s parents because she did not want them to take custody of their children, she allegedly replied, "that’s some of the reasons."

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Prosecutors pointed to an incident in which Strouble allegedly took her father’s rifle and stashed it under her bed, later telling him she thought about killing Lambert but did not have a plan, according to FOX 32.

Investigators also learned of Strouble’s past suicidal tendencies and medication for depression, including one incident in which she wanted to kill herself by jumping out of a window with her children, the outlet reported.

Strouble is set to appear in court Tuesday, where a judge will make a determination to keep her in custody until her trial. 

If convicted, Strouble could face life in prison. 

Fox News Digital was unable to immediately locate an attorney assigned to represent Strouble. 



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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Shock, sadness and relief in town at centre of Australia's seven-month manhunt for Dezi Freeman

The Australian town has been in the spotlight since Dezi Freeman shot dead two police officers last year.

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Monday, March 30, 2026

UFC fighter Alexa Grasso delivers vicious KO to Maycee Barber

UFC flyweight competitor Alexa Grasso delivered one of the most brutal knockouts of 2026 so far.

Grasso went up against Maycee Barber in the co-main event at UFC Seattle. The matchup was expected to be a slugfest as the two female fighters are a couple of the best in the division.

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With about 2:30 left in the fight, Grasso connected on a few punches. She avoided Barber’s strikes and hit a quick one-two, stunning Barber and knocking her down. Grasso quickly capitalized and put Barber in a rear-naked chokehold. She was credited with a knockout victory.

Barber was completely out of it, while Grasso celebrated her 17th victory and her first since March 2023 when she defeated Valentina Shevchenko via submission. The Barber fight was Grasso’s first since May 2025 when she lost to Natalia Silva via unanimous decision.

Barber was hospitalized after the fight, though she walked out of the Octagon under her own power.

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"Not our night… This is the fight game and sometimes things don’t go our way," she wrote on her Instagram Stories. "No blame, no excuses … just lessons. We learn, we grow and we come back stronger. God is good all the time."

UFC President Dana White praised Grasso’s performance.

"I think it is one of the greatest in sports history, let alone this year, tonight or whatever," he said, via SB Nation. "It was incredible."

It’s unclear whether Grasso will get a shot at the flyweight championship soon. Shevchenko is currently the title holder with Silva listed as the top contender for her.

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Sunday, March 29, 2026

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