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With gold prices so high, these silver jewelry picks are a steal — from $10
Silver never goes out of style. So, whether you’re shopping for Mother’s Day or upgrading your jewelry collection, these sterling silver picks make the perfect classic addition. From a heavily discounted stackable ring at Kay Jewelers to a sterling silver necklace with a Swarovski crystal drop pendant, these pieces are worth buying and are significantly cheaper than gold.
Sterling silver studs, 3-pack: $9.98 (33% off)
Silver spiral threader earrings: $10.98 (31% off)
Silver cuff bracelets set: $13.98 (22% off)
Solid sterling silver ring: $15.99 (20% off)
Women’s sterling silver cross: $12.74 (15% off)
Silver hoops set: $12.99 (7% off)
Stackable birthstone ring: $16.99 (6% off)
Original price: $13.99
This sterling silver cuff bracelet adjusts with a quick squeeze. A floral design gives it more visual appeal than typical bangles but keeps it neutral enough to stack with other pieces. At 29% off, you can get one for just $10.
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Baublebar’s classic silver hoops bring a touch of class to any style — all for under $50. The lightweight design keeps you comfortable, making them a strong, practical option for daily wear.
Looking to elevate your formal attire? This Swarovski necklace with a crystal drop pendant offers polished sparkle without the high price tag, with faceted crystals that catch the light from every angle.
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For just $68, this Kate Spade bangle features small crystal accents throughout the plated band, creating a style that’s fun without being over the top. Pair it with other bracelets for easy layering, and put it on and take it off with ease.
The Alex and Ani heart chain bracelet has a subtle look, but the meaningful design makes the perfect Mother’s Day gift for moms who prefer less flashy jewelry. The chain adjusts from 5.5 to 9.5 inches, so it fits almost any wrist. Plus, it’s made with nickel-free silver that reduces the chance of irritated skin.
Brilliant Earth combines elegant silver with a bright diamond, creating a one-of-a-kind bar pendant that’s subtly refined. The 18-inch chain has a lobster clasp, making it convenient to take the necklace off on your own.
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The silver cross pendant has beveled edges and is part of Brilliant Earth’s men’s line, so it’s free of flashy details. Instead, it has a cleaner, more understated finish. The chain adjusts at three points, with a maximum length of 20 inches.
Original price: $79.99
Stack this classic sterling silver ring with flashier jewelry, or wear it on its own for a clean, everyday feel. It’s currently less than $40, making it an affordable pick, even if you buy multiples.
Original price: $149.99
For a pair of studs that you can feel good about wearing, these earrings have lab-grown white sapphires, set in a sterling silver casing. The subtle heart design on the sides adds to their charm. The 47% discount drops the price to just $80 — a budget-friendly gift for Mother’s Day.
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Original price: $159.99
This silver Herringbone necklace gives you a chunky look that complements evening wear — all for under $100. The 18-inch chain hangs just at the collarbone, giving you the bold feel you always wanted. A lobster clasp allows for easy on and off.
Pandora’s heart bracelet adds a simple sterling silver heart clasp to its classic chain. Customize it with Pandora’s many charms, or wear it on its own when you want a more manageable piece of jewelry.
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The link chain bracelet from Pandora pairs with charms but also appears stunning on its own. The thicker links make it feel flashy without going overboard. You can select your size, with options ranging from 5.9 inches to 9.1 inches.
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King Charles’ food preferences revealed by former royal chef ahead of Trump’s White House state dinner
When King Charles and Queen Camilla join President Donald Trump at the White House, the state dinner’s high-stakes menu is expected to dazzle.
On March 31, Buckingham Palace announced that the king and queen would travel to the U.S. to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence. Trump said they would visit from April 27 to 30. A state banquet will take place at the White House on April 28.
Darren McGrady, who was a personal chef to the late Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana and her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, also cooked for Presidents Ford, Reagan, Clinton and both Presidents Bush. He told Fox News Digital that the British royal family can expect “the best of America” to be served.
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“I wouldn’t expect to see clotted cream on this banquet menu from President Trump, because that’s British produce,” McGrady explained.
“America has some incredible produce. But having said that, the palace would have been in touch, saying, ‘King Charles is not a great lover of chocolate, but the queen loves chocolate.’ Anything with chocolate on the menu, Camilla will love.
“If there’s a cheese course, the king will adore that, as he loves cheese. He also loves honey, grilled vegetables, risottos and especially lamb. There’s incredible lamb here. He would be honored if there was lamb.”
When it comes to food, impressing the monarch is far simpler than you might expect, according to McGrady.
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“For the king, it’s local produce,” he said. “It’s seeing goods coming into season, like asparagus, artichokes, peas, spinach and broccoli. The king would absolutely be thrilled if any of those were on the menu.”
Royal commentator Amanda Matta agreed.
“These events are tightly choreographed but also meant to feel warm and welcoming,” she explained. “Charles has long taken an interest in food, particularly seasonal ingredients. So, a thoughtfully curated American menu would absolutely appeal to him. Unlike a British state dinner, which retains a lot of continental French inspiration, a U.S. state dinner will feature a menu that’s American right down to its core.”
Matta shared that the White House “will absolutely” consult on dietary restrictions and known preferences to impress the royals.
“King Charles doesn’t eat foie gras, for example, and the royals are known to abstain from things like red sauces, garlic, or curry for practical reasons,” said Matta. “The meal needs to be elegant but not overly complicated, and easy to eat while conversing. That means no handheld dishes, no messy dishes, nothing too experimental and nothing that risks embarrassing guests. But the menu is ultimately the host’s call, making the choices very much a diplomatic flex.”
“This is the host nation’s moment to showcase its cuisine, domestic production, agriculture and identity,” Matta continued. “Every course, every wine pairing, every ingredient will be chosen to send a message about American excellence. That said, it’s not unusual for subtle nods to the guests to be woven in. We might also see a British-inspired dish or dessert, or ingredients that reference the U.K. in some way.”
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Helena Chard, British broadcaster and photographer, told Fox News Digital she wouldn’t be surprised if one of Charles’ favorites is served to woo the king.
“I would expect herb-crusted organic Virginia lamb with copious amounts of humble vegetables,” she said. “Minted organic peas sit at the top of the vegetable hierarchy. King Charles is obsessed with peas. Both Charles and Camilla adore artisan cheese and are partial to a slice of organic apple tart.”
It won’t just be the best of American cuisine doing the impressing. What’s in their glasses will be just as carefully chosen.
“The royal family would always have wine, beautiful wine, served at state banquets,” said McGrady. “And I know the White House does too. Prince Philip, when he came for a banquet, even at the White House, wouldn’t drink any wine. He would have a beer. A glass of stout was his favorite.
“But it’s all about making the guests feel welcome. And for President Trump hosting the banquet here, it’s about making King Charles feel welcome. There may be a nod to something British, but I think on the whole, the table is going to be very, very American.”
And if Charles’ beloved lamb is served, McGrady said it’s expected that only the best will be on the menu. He recalled going through every single ingredient and dish to ensure there were zero blemishes ahead of a dinner. He described that as “the standard.”
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Chard warned that there are certain ingredients that would be off limits.
“Royal protocol dictates that garlic and shellfish are strictly off the menu,” she said. “The menus will be planned weeks in advance. Much thought will be given to each course, especially as the king continues cancer treatment. Three test menus are drawn up, with the chosen option released 24 hours before the banquet.”
But the real magic happens after dinner, said Matta.
“The dinner itself is only part of the evening,” she explained. “A U.S. state dinner follows a fairly predictable rhythm: an arrival ceremony, a receiving line, cocktails, the formal meal, toasts or speeches and then entertainment.
“There might even be a musical performance when, after dinner, guests mingle more freely. The post-dinner revelry has also given us iconic moments over the years, like Diana dancing with John Travolta in 1985. It wasn’t part of the Reagan administration’s official program, but it became the defining image of the night.”
Camilla is also expected to wear a tiara in the royal couple’s attempt to charm audiences.
“She’ll likely choose something that carries cultural significance in an American context,” said Matta. “Or perhaps she’ll choose to nod back to Queen Elizabeth II, bringing back pieces she wore on her own visits to the White House. This could include the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland or Queen Alexandra’s Kokoshnik. It must be said they are fan favorites among royal watchers.”
“At its core, the goal of a state dinner at the White House is straightforward: relationship-building at the highest level and a chance for the American hosts to show that they can still cater to royalty at a high level,” Matta shared. “We might see Queen Camilla dancing with President Trump, or Melania in the arms of King Charles.”
“I wouldn’t rule anything out!” she added.
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Emails reveal reality TV crew’s behind-the-scenes access to sheriff now leading Nancy Guthrie probe
FIRST ON FOX: The Pima County Sheriff’s Department worked closely with a reality TV crew to provide footage and access to deputies — including video of arrests and use-of-force incidents that raised internal concerns — according to emails obtained by Fox News Digital.
The emails also reveal that the head of the department’s homicide and cold case units had been rotated out in the year before the suspected abduction of Nancy Guthrie from her home in Tucson’s Catalina Foothills. Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie, is believed to have been kidnapped months after filming for the show ended.
A June 18, 2025 email from show producer Amanda Riley shows she asked for the contacts of the sergeants running several units. In a reply two days later, Capt. Robert Koumal informed her that “the department has experienced some rotational re-assignments since last year,” and revealed that the leader of every team she’d asked about had changed.
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More than 220 pages of emails between PCSD officials and the show’s producers show behind-the-scenes exchanges in the creation of a reality show featuring a sheriff’s department that would soon become a household name as the Guthrie case played out. Her whereabouts remained unknown as of Friday.
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Some incidents included use-of-force and other behavioral concerns, including discussions over whether to provide bodycam where deputies were swearing to the show. In one case, authorities appeared concerned about an altercation in which the involved deputy didn’t start recording until after the fight with a suspect had ended.
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The emails were shared between members of the PCSD, its public information office, and producers from Twenty Twenty Productions, who worked on the A&E show, “Desert Law.” The series focuses on law enforcement in Pima County’s Sonoran Desert.
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While the TV crew went on a series of ride-alongs with PCSD patrols, show producers were generally interested in bodycam and other police-obtained video. They asked for a public information officer to be available to drive a marked SUV in order to create background footage, known as “B-roll.” Koumal agreed in a July 1 email, suggesting a deputy “take our new Tahoe.”
The producers also requested information from an infamous local case, the 1996 murder of Gary Triano.
Triano died in an explosion in the Catalina Foothills after his wife, Pamela Phillips, hired a hitman to plant a pipe bomb in his Lincoln Town Car. It exploded while he was driving home from a golf course. Friends and family were waiting to surprise him with a birthday party.
She was convicted in 2014 and is serving a life prison sentence, as is the bomber, Ron Young, who was arrested after a 2005 episode of “America’s Most Wanted.”
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Koumal, the captain overseeing the sheriff’s community services division and records management, also sent out a note encouraging deputies to proactively reach out to the show producers “if any incidents occur.”
Producer Tom Olney praised the cooperation, writing, “thank you as ever for all your continued support, its amazing and absolutely the best I’ve ever received from any law enforcement department!”
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He also repeatedly voiced concerns about the wait time for bodycam records and offered to discuss ways to expedite and prioritize the footage to meet show deadlines. In some cases, he asked for his newer requests to be replaced ahead of older ones, a request that officials granted at least once.
It’s unclear from the provided emails whether any of the TV crew’s requests took priority over those from the public.
It would be unusual for records keepers to allow certain requesters to skip the line. Typically, agencies process public records requests on a first-come, first-served basis.
The emails were sent between July and December 2025, well before the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, whose Feb. 1 disappearance from her home in the Catalina Foothills remains unsolved. PCSD is the lead agency on that case.
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MIKE DAVIS: Southern Poverty Law Center: A tale of a racism scam
Since the 1970s, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has characterized itself as an organization that combats extremist groups like the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). This week, because of an indictment that Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel secured through stellar leadership, we learned that SPLC wasn’t fighting the Klan — but funding it using generous donations from people who thought they were helping fight racism.
James Alex Fields, a White supremacist, ran over and killed a Jewish woman named Heather Heyer at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017.
Following the attack, the SPLC doubled its income, using the event to fundraise and claiming it needed more money to combat racism. Yet, thanks to the indictment, we learned that SPLC allegedly paid people to attend the rally and provided transportation.
The rally also spawned the “very fine people” hoax. Left-wing critics falsely claimed that President Donald Trump called neo-Nazis “very fine people.” In reality, the president said that there are very fine people on both sides of the debate over removing statues of historical figures like Gen. Robert E. Lee.
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Following the discourse, former President Joe Biden asserted that the Charlottesville event spurred him to run for the presidency in 2020, and even served as the vehicle for Biden’s “Soul of America” campaign theme.
The SPLC is also accused of paying people to post racist materials on online forums, fueling racial hatred. The organization sold its donors a bill of goods, doing exactly the opposite of what it promised.
Over a decade, millions of dollars in donations to SPLC went to hate groups like the Klan and Aryan affiliates. According to the indictment, the SPLC funneled this money through fictitious groups such as “Fox Photography” to mask the true source of the donations. In addition to donor fraud, the SPLC is also accused of lying to banks about its transactions.
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This indictment is profoundly important because the SPLC has played a significant role in American politics, especially in recent decades. The group labeled others as “extremists” and “hate groups,” and government agencies like the FBI relied on those designations.
That is why the FBI began investigating Moms for Liberty, a group of concerned mothers who attended school board meetings and voiced objections to parts of school curricula. Thanks to the SPLC, the FBI investigated the group as a potential domestic terrorist organization.
Then-FBI Director Christopher Wray absurdly said that White supremacy was the biggest domestic threat — a claim SPLC instigated.
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Turning Point USA and Charlie Kirk were also labeled by the group as “extremists” just months before a deranged leftist assassinated Kirk.
The SPLC gave the same designation to mainstream groups like the Family Research Council and Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF). The ADF has argued before the U.S. Supreme Court, along with federal and state courts, hundreds of times to protect Americans’ constitutional freedoms. Yet, according to the SPLC, the ADF is in the same league as the Klan — a group the SPLC allegedly funded.
While raking in donations from some of the largest corporations in the world — including Apple, JPMorgan and MGM Resorts — the SPLC sought to deplatform and debank people and groups it deemed “extremists.”
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The SPLC met with PayPal as part of its debanking efforts and urged Amazon not to sell conservative books. The SPLC also participated in social media censorship on platforms like Twitter before Elon Musk’s acquisition, urging Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram to ban those with views the SPLC disagreed with.
The group targeted advertisers for conservative shows, branding Fox News’ Laura Ingraham “the high priestess of hate.” Ingraham has had a distinguished media and legal career, having clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas on the U.S. Supreme Court. The SPLC attempted to destroy Ingraham because she represented a threat by articulating the case for conservatism.
If the indictment is accurate, the SPLC was running one of the biggest cons in American history. To secure donations, the SPLC fomented racial division because not enough genuine division existed.
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In reality, America has made such enormous strides toward equality that SPLC had to fund a fabrication to convince people the nation is racist. The SPLC must be held accountable, not only for donor fraud, but for the far more serious offense of poisoning American public discourse.
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The SPLC led Americans to believe racism was prevalent when, according to the indictment, the SPLC was causing much of the problem. Blanche and Patel heroically exposed the scam, and a superseding indictment hopefully will follow.
SPLC executives must pay a severe legal price for this monstrosity, which, in addition to the alleged massive donor and bank fraud, has done incalculable damage to public discourse.
The indictment is a wonderful start on the road to accountability, and people must go to prison for this unconscionable charade.
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