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The Super Bowl is one of the most important events on the sports calendar every year, drawing the attention of not only diehard NFL fans, but also millions of casual fans as well.

In addition to the drama of which team will reign as Super Bowl champions, there’s an additional element of intrigue with all of the betting options available to the public.

Even those who don’t follow the league all year long can have a rooting interest in the outcome with a wide variety of prop bets for Super Sunday.

Here are some of the most popular ones currently available, as of Thursday, Feb. 6.

Super Bowl prop bet sheet

Super Bowl prop bets

Here are some of the more popular prop bets for the big game.

Expert Super Bowl picks: Unique betting insights only at USA TODAY.

BetMGM

Coin Toss: Heads (-102); Tails (-102)
Coin Toss winner: Chiefs (-102); Eagles (-102)
First Scoring play: Touchdown (-165); Field Goal (+140); Other Score (+5000)
First TD scorer: Saquon Barkley (+400); Jalen Hurts (+650); Kareem Hunt (+900); Travis Kelce (+1000); Xavier Worthy (+1200)
Super Bowl MVP: Patrick Mahomes (+105); Saquon Barkley (+240), Jalen Hurts (+375); Travis Kelce (+1500)
Saquan Barkley to rush for 169+: (+425)

DraftKings

Gatorade Color: Purple (+175); Orange (+250); Yellow/Green (+250), Red (+425); Blue (+450); Clear (+850); No Gatorade Bath (+1500)
Scorigami: Yes (+2500)
Flea Flicker: Yes (+250); No (-330) 
First TD jersey number: Over 15.5 (-115); Under 15.5 (-115)
Will Patrick Mahomes throw an interception: 1+ (+113)
Will Jalen Hurts throw an interception: 1+ (+127)
Last to score: Chiefs (-115); Eagles (-115)

FanDuel

Team to receive opening kickoff: Chiefs (-112); Eagles (-108)
Defensive/special teams touchdown: Yes (+330); No (-450) 
Player to record first interception: No INT (+140); Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (+850); Darius Slay (+1100); Reed Blankenship (+1200); Justin Reid (+1700); Jaden Hicks (+1700) 
Successful 2-point conversion: (+180)
First field goal: Chiefs (-122); Eagles (+100)

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Emma Hayes has had enough of crash-test dummies.

See, researchers have found the dummies used in safety tests are at least partly to blame for women being more likely to die or be injured in car crashes. The dummies have, for decades, been modeled on the male body even though women are typically shorter and smaller, with lower bone density and different muscle mass distribution.

Which means the seat belt that hits bone on a man is more likely to slide up on a woman, causing internal damage. The air bags that hit a man on the chest will hit a smaller woman in the neck and face. The … you get the idea.

By men and the male perspective being the default — in safety tests, soccer and just about everything else in life — women are getting short-changed.

And Hayes isn’t going to be party to it.

“The single most important thing about our mission is to make it really, really clear that we want to create a female lens in everything we do, as our starting point,” the U.S. women’s national team coach said earlier this week.

“We do everything the same way we do in the men’s game. Or through a male lens,” Hayes added. “And so I’ve challenged everybody, across the federation internally, to look at how they’ve been viewing the women’s game through that male lens.”

Hayes was hired to rejuvenate the USWNT, and she did that in just 75 days, leading the Americans to the gold medal at the Paris Olympics. But she also was hired to overhaul U.S. Soccer’s entire women’s program to ensure it sets the USWNT up for consistent success, and there has been much anticipation for what Hayes is calling “the USWNT Way.”

Some of it is tactical. But at its foundation is changing a culture that has never bothered to consider the differences in male and female athletes or taken into account the impact that has.

For example, only 5% of sports science research is done on women, Hayes said, problematic given the differences in hormones, muscle mass and bone structure. Only now are sporting good companies beginning to produce shoes made specifically for women, who have narrower ankles, higher insteps and lower calf muscles. Until the last couple of years, team uniforms often included white shorts, with no thought given to the anxiety that could cause a girl or young woman expecting her period.

And on and on it goes.

Hayes briefed both U.S. Soccer higher-ups and a small group of reporters on “the USWNT Way” earlier this week. Parts of it will be easy to implement and some she’s already started.

The youth national team’s most recent camp was held in conjunction with the USWNT, so similar standards and processes could be established. Hayes has told U.S. Soccer she wants the USWNT to stay in hotels that are more conducive to socializing when there’s free time as opposed to gaming like male players might prefer.

“Anybody that’s around me, I ask this question: ‘Have you done it through a female lens?’ And if you haven’t, stop doing it until we get to that point where we are delivering the absolute best in class for our girls and our women,” Hayes said.

Most of what she envisions will require longer and more detailed work, however. She wants to set up an advisory board with leaders from the NWSL, USL and maybe the college game, to ensure they are all speaking and acting with the same goals. She wants training and rehab programs crafted by experts who specialize in women’s physiology.

Most importantly, she wants coach education programs designed specifically for coaching female athletes, particularly at the youth level.

Studies have shown there is a huge drop-off in the number of girls playing sports when they hit puberty, and Hayes believes that by having coaches who know to anticipate that and address girls’ concerns – a changing body, self-image, peer pressure, etc. – they can keep more girls in the game longer.

“We have to get it right there. We have to help our coaches in our country help support girls and women better,” Hayes said. “At every level, coach education is wholeheartedly centered around the men’s game with a few references here and there … (to) the women’s game.

“We have to demand more on that front.”

Hayes won’t put a timeline on how long it will take to change the male-centered mindset to one that puts the women in the women’s game first. But she’s committed to doing it, calling it the “single most exciting project” of her career.

“We always do this constant comparing to the men’s game. I don’t really care what they’re doing. What works for us?” Hayes said. “It is about creating that more than anything else.”

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MEDLEY, Fla. – Unrivaled stars Sabrina Ionescu, Napheesa Collier, Breanna Stewart, Angel Reese and Brittney Griner are all in action as the 3-on-3, women’s basketball league resumes play on Friday night.

Collier and the Lunar Owls, Unrivaled’s best team at 6-0, will face Ionescu, Griner and the Phantom in the first of two games at 7:15 p.m. ET.

Reese and the Rose will face Stewart and the Mist in the second game, starting at 8:30 p.m., as both clubs hope to continue their winning ways from last week.

Here’s everything you need to know about tonight’s Unrivaled games, and stay tuned for live updates from USA TODAY Sports:

Unrivaled score: Rose 23, Mist 14 after first quarter

Angel Reese and Kahleah Copper each scored six points, and the Rose lead the Mist 23-14 after the first quarter. Jewell Loyd leads the Mist with six points.

Unrivaled final score: Lunar Owls 94, Phantom 76

Allisha Gray scored 23 points, Napheesa Collier scored the game-winning basket to finish with 20 points, and the Lunar Owls remain undefeated with a 94-76 win over the Phantom in the first game on Friday night.

Courtney Williams scored 19 points off the bench, and Skylar Diggins-Smith scored 18 points as the Lunar Owls became the first Unrivaled team to score more than 90 points in a game.

The 170 points scored also marked the highest scoring game in Unrivaled’s history.

“You can’t be 7-0 without trusting the ones with you,” Williams said in a postgame interview.

Brittney Griner led the Phantom with 23 points, while Satou Sabally had 17 points and Sabrina Ionescu finished with 13 points. The Phantom fell to 2-5.

Unrivaled score: Lunar Owls 83, Phantom 68 after third quarter

Target winning score: 94

The Lunar Owls are in complete control after the third quarter, where they lead 83-68. The first team to reach the target winning score of 94 points wins.

Allisha Gray has 23 points, Skylar Diggins-Smith has 18 points, while Napheesa Collier and Courtney Williams each have 16 points for the Lunar Owls, who led by as many as 17 points in the quarter.

Brittney Griner leads the Phantom with 23 points.

Unrivaled halftime score: Lunar Owls 53, Phantom 52

Courtney Williams has scored 14 points, including eight straight points before halftime, and the Lunar Owls lead 53-52 over the Phantom after the second quarter.

Allisha Gray has 12 points, while Skylar Diggins-Smith added 10 points, and Napheesa Collier has nine points in the first half.

The Phantom are led by Brittney Griner’s 16 points, while Natasha Cloud has 11 points and six assists.

Unrivaled score: Lunar Owls 32, Phantom 26 after first quarter

Allisha Gray has nine points, while all five Lunar Owls have already scored in the first quarter to take a 32-26 lead over the Phantom. The Lunar Owls’ Shakira Austin ended the quarter with a tip-in at the buzzer.

Brittney Griner has nine points, while Katie Lou Samuelson has eight points for the Phantom.

How to watch Unrivaled games Friday night on TV

Unrivaled is available on cable television on TNT in the United States, and TSN+ in Canada.

How to live stream Unrivaled games on Friday night

Unrivaled games are also available to live stream on Max, and internationally on YouTube.

Watch: Unrivaled games on Sling TV

Lunar Owls (6-0) vs. Phantom (2-4) preview

The Lunar Owls are the only unbeaten team in Unrivaled behind their starting lineup of Napheesa Collier, Allisha Grey and Skylar Diggins-Smith. Collier scored 36 points with 12 rebounds, Gray added 20 points, and Diggins-Smith hit her fourth game-sealing shot as the Lunar Owls beat the Vinyl, 85-68, last Monday. Collier has been Unrivaled’s best player, averaging a league-leading 29.3 points and 11.8 rebounds per game.

Sabrina Ionescu is expected to play for the Phantom after participating at Super Bowl week in New Orleans. She had a monster game with 38 points, nine rebounds and eight assists last Friday against the Rose. Satou Sabally led the Phantom with 22 points, while Brittney Griner had 20 points and eight rebounds in the club’s last game, a loss to the Mist last Monday.

Rose (2-4) vs. Mist (2-4) preview

The Rose and the Mist will meet in the second of two games on Friday night, both coming off their second wins of the season.

The Rose beat the Laces, 83-69, last Saturday as Chelsea Gray scored 28 points, while Azurá Stevens had 23 points and eight rebounds. Angel Reese was ejected for two technical fouls in the second quarter, but had 15 rebounds before her exit.

Breanna Stewart and the Mist beat the Phantom, 64-61, last Monday. Stewart had 19 points, 13 rebounds and four assists to help the Mist win their second straight game after a 0-4 start.

Unrivaled upcoming schedule

Unrivaled will play two more games on Saturday: The Laces will meet the Vinyl first, while the Mist and Lunar Owls meet in the second game.

Then, Unrivaled will begin its 1-on-1 tournament to be played Monday, Tuesday and next Friday.

Unrivaled 1-on-1 tournament, what you need to know

Thirty of Unrivaled’s 36 players will participate in the tournament where a $350,000 prize pool is on the line.

The winner of the tournament will win $200,000, the runner-up will receive $50,000, and the other two semifinalists will take away $25,000. Each club teammate of the winner will also receive $10,000.

Is Angel Reese playing tonight?

Yes, Reese and the Rose play in the second game on Friday night.  

What is Unrivaled?

Six teams with 36 of the best women’s basketball players in the world, including Sabrina Ionescu and Brittney Griner, will compete in the 3-on-3, full court games.

Where is Unrivaled playing games?

Games will be played at Wayfair Arena in Medley, Florida, which is in the Miami metropolitan area, about 7 miles from Miami International Airport.

Unrivaled team names and rosters

Laces: Stefanie Dolson, Tiffany Hayes, Natisha Hiedeman (relief player contract), Kate Martin, Kayla McBride, Alyssa Thomas, Jackie Young.
Lunar Owls: Shakira Austin, Napheesa Collier, Skylar Diggins-Smith, Allisha Gray, Courtney Williams, Cameron Brink (IR).
Mist: DiJonai Carrington, Aaliyah Edwards, Rickea Jackson, Jewell Loyd, NaLyssa Smith (relief player contract), Breanna Stewart, Courtney Vandersloot.
Phantom: Natasha Cloud, Brittney Griner, Sabrina Ionescu, Marina Mabrey, Satou Sabally, Katie Lou Samuelson.
Rose: Kahleah Copper, Chelsea Gray, Lexie Hull, Angel Reese, Azura Stevens, Brittney Sykes.
Vinyl: Aliyah Boston, Rae Burrell, Jordin Canada, Dearica Hamby, Rhyne Howard, Arike Ogunbowale.

Unrivaled rules to know 

Unrivaled games start with three seven-minute quarters, and games end when the target winning score is reached in the fourth quarter. The target winning score is 11 points higher than the highest team’s score after the third quarter, known as the Elam Ending. 
Players also take just one free throw after being fouled: A free throw equals two or three points depending on the shooting foul. 
How long is the Unrivaled court size? It’s is 72 feet long by 49.2 feet wide. NBA and WNBA courts are 94 feet long and 50 feet wide. 

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President Donald Trump on Friday announced he is revoking former President Joe Biden’s security clearances and stopping his daily intelligence briefings.

‘There is no need for Joe Biden to continue receiving access to classified information,’ Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social Friday night.

The privileges will be revoked immediately, according to the president.

He added the precedent was set by Biden himself.

‘He set this precedent in 2021, when he instructed the Intelligence Community (IC) to stop the 45th President of the United States (ME!) from accessing details on National Security, a courtesy provided to former Presidents,’ Trump wrote. 

The president noted the Hur Report, which he claimed ‘revealed that Biden suffers from ‘poor memory’ and, even in his ‘prime,’ could not be trusted with sensitive information,’ according to the post.

Special Counsel Robert Hur submitted a report on Biden’s alleged improper retention of classified records, which confirmed the former president’s frequent memory lapses and contradicted his claims.

Hur also testified in March that he found evidence that ‘pride and money’ motivated Biden to retain classified documents.

However, he did not recommend criminal charges against Biden.

Trump wrote in the post that he will always protect National Security.

‘JOE, YOU’RE FIRED. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN,’ he wrote.

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Perhaps the most subjective honor in professional sports and who is inducted and enshrined is the voting of who belongs in each sport’s Hall of Fame.

The arguments came to a head on Thursday night when it was revealed that former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning was not inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.

The smallest class since 2005 chose tight end Antonio Gates, cornerback Eric Allen, defensive end Jared Allen and wide receiver Sterling Sharpe. Those four will be inducted in the Hall on Aug. 2 in Canton, Ohio.

For Manning, who didn’t make it to the final stage of the voting, the wait could be longer to get into the Hall of Fame. The four other modern-era candidates, Willie Anderson, Torry Holt, Luke Kuechly and Adam Vinatieri, automatically advance to the final 15 for next year’s voting.

With the addition of next year’s first-year eligible candidates, such as quarterback Drew Brees, wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, running back Frank Gore, and tight end Jason Witten, Manning’s candidacy will once again be debated and the consensus is he will eventually get in.

All things Giants: Latest New York Giants news, schedule, roster, stats, injury updates and more.

Here is the case for and against Eli Manning being elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The case for

Manning has two Super Bowl wins as a starting quarterback and was named the Most Valuable Player in both of those victories against Bill Belichick, Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.

He is one of six quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl MVPs.  Brady, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, Bart Starr, and Patrick Mahomes are the others. Montana, Bradshaw and Starr were each first-ballot Hall of Famers, and Brady and Mahomes will most certainly be when they are eligible.

There have been 13 starting quarterbacks with two Super Bowl wins or more. Jim Plunkett and Manning are the only ones not in the Hall of Fame.

Manning is currently 11th in career passing yards and passing touchdowns. He also ranks 11th in passing attempts and completions and never missed a game due to injury in 16 NFL seasons, making 210 straight starts at one point.

The case against

Manning never was selected to an All-Pro team and has only four Pro Bowl selections.

He has a 117-117 record as a starting quarterback.

He led the league in interceptions three different times.

And his career 84.1 quarterback rating and finished a season in the top ten of QB rating once. Some notables with a higher career QB rating include Gardner Minshew, Andy Dalton, Mitchell Trubisky and Daniel Jones.

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President Donald Trump on Friday announced he is revoking former President Joe Biden’s security clearance and stopping his daily intelligence briefings.

‘There is no need for Joe Biden to continue receiving access to classified information,’ Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social Friday night.

The privileges will be revoked immediately, according to the President.

He added the precedent was set by Biden himself.

‘He set this precedent in 2021, when he instructed the Intelligence Community (IC) to stop the 45th President of the United States (ME!) from accessing details on National Security, a courtesy provided to former Presidents,’ Trump wrote. 

The president noted the Hur Report, which he claimed ‘revealed that Biden suffers from ‘poor memory’ and, even in his ‘prime,’ could not be trusted with sensitive information,’ according to the post.

Trump said he will always protect National Security.

‘JOE, YOU’RE FIRED. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN,’ he wrote.

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President Donald Trump hosted Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at the White House Friday and said the U.S. will have relations with the North Korean regime of dictator Kim Jong Un.

‘We will have relations with North Korea, with Kim Jong Un. I get along with them very well,’ Trump told reporters alongside Ishiba.

Trump, who first met Kim in 2018 in Singapore and became the first sitting president to meet with the leader of North Korea, is looking to build off his personal diplomacy he established with Kim during his first term.

‘We had a good relationship. And I think it’s a very big asset for everybody that I do get along with them,’ the president said. 

Trump met Kim again in 2019 and became the first president to step foot inside North Korean territory from the demilitarized zone.

Trump said Japan would welcome renewed dialogue with North Korea because relations between Japan and North Korea remain tense since diplomatic relations have never been established.

‘And I can tell you that Japan likes the idea because their relationship is not very good with him,’ Trump said.

Ishiba said it’s a positive development Trump and Kim met during Trump’s first term. And now that he has returned to power, the U.S., Japan and its allies can move toward resolving issues with North Korea, including denuclearization.

‘Japan and U.S. will work together toward the complete denuclearization of North Korea,’ Ishiba added.

Prime Minister Ishiba also addressed a grievance involving the abduction of Japanese citizens by North Korea in the 1970s and 1980s. Although North Korea released some of the prisoners in the early 2000s, Pyongyang never provided Japan with any explanation for the abduction of its citizens, and there can be no normalization of relations between Japan and North Korea until the issue is resolved.

‘And so our time is limited,’ Ishiba warned.

‘So, I don’t know if the president of the United States, if President Trump is able to resolve this issue. We do understand that it’s a Japan issue, first and foremost. Having said that, we would love to continue to cooperate with them,’ the prime minister added.

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Rep. Jim Jordan, GOP chair of the House Judiciary Committee, and Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., sent employees from the Fulton County District Attorney’s office requests Thursday to hand over documents and interviews related to the Jan. 6 Committee as they continue investigating District Attorney Fani Willis. 

‘The committee previously wrote to District Attorney Willis requesting documents relating to her coordination with the January 6 Select Committee. Because District Attorney Willis has declined to cooperate, the committee must pursue other avenues to obtain this information,’ a press release states. 

Jordan and Loudermilk sent letters to Assistant Chief Investigator Michael Hill, Assistant Chief Investigator Trina Swanson-Lucas, Chief Senior District Attorney Donald Wakeford and Deputy District Attorney Will Wooten, requesting ‘all documents and communications’ between the employees and ‘any member, staff member, agent, or representative of the January 6 Selection Committee.’ 

The letters also request the employees hand over ‘all documents and communications referring or relating to records in your possession obtained’ from the Jan. 6 Committee. 

All employees were asked to submit the requested documentation no later than Feb. 20. 

The letters sent Thursday say the lawmakers had previously written to Willis ‘requesting documents relating to her coordination with the January 6 Select Committee.’

The lawmakers say they received a letter from Willis in December in which she confirmed the requested documents existed ‘but declined to produce such materials on the grounds that the materials were ‘protected from disclosure by attorney-client privilege, work product privilege, and other common law protections.”

The DA’s office asserted the same claim in a court filing that same month when it declined to turn over any new communications between Willis and special counsel Jack Smith, who had also been investigating alleged efforts by President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election. The filing asserted that the documents either did not exist or were exempt from disclosure under Georgia law.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney had previously ordered Willis to produce any records of communication with either Smith or the House Select Committee on Jan. 6 within five business days. In doing so, the judge sided with Judicial Watch, a conservative legal group that had filed suit against Willis, determining that Willis had violated the state’s open records act by failing to respond to the lawsuit. 

The House Judiciary Committee launched its investigation into whether Willis coordinated with the House Jan. 6 Committee in December 2023. Jordan and Loudermilk took the lead on the probe after learning that Willis’ office ‘coordinated its investigative actions with the partisan Select Committee.’

The lawmakers said at the time that Willis asked the House Select Committee on Jan. 6 to share evidence with her office.

Willis charged Trump with one count of violation of the Georgia RICO Act, three counts of criminal solicitation, six counts of criminal conspiracy, one count of filing false documents and two counts of making false statements. 

Trump pleaded not guilty to all counts.

Fox News Digital reached out to Hill, Swanson-Lucas, Wakeford, Wooten and the DA’s Office but did not immediately hear back. 

Fox News Digital’s Breanne Deppisch and Brooke Singman contributed to this report. 

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Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) chief Elon Musk’s efforts to clean up waste and fraud in the federal government will soon shift its focus to the Social Security Administration (SSA) in a move likely to create a firestorm with Democrats.

The SSA, created by the Social Security Act under President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935 and tasked with establishing a federal benefits system for older Americans, will soon become a focus of DOGE, according to a report from Semafor that was not denied by the White House when contacted by Fox News Digital.

While several Democrats — including Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., in a post on X — have been quick to accuse this move as being aimed at slashing Social Security benefits for the elderly, several areas with potential waste exist in the agency that don’t involve cutting current benefits. 

Just Facts, a nonprofit research institute, previously reported that the agency disbursed roughly $2 billion in fraudulent or improper payments in 2022, which it calculated was enough ‘to pay 89,947 retired workers the average annual old-age benefit of $21,924 for 2023.’

Just Facts explained that through a policy known as ‘administrative finality,’ once the ‘SSA mistakenly overpays a beneficiary for more than four years, it does not recover past overpayments and deliberately continues to make future overpayments excepting cases of fraud.’

The SSA sent roughly 7,000 federal employees disability benefits in 2008 while they were still taking wages from federal jobs, according to a 2010 report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO).

The GAO estimated that about 1,500 of those individuals ‘may have improperly received benefits’ since their wages went beyond maximum income thresholds. The GAO investigation also found that over 71,000 ‘stimulus checks’ were sent by the Obama administration to people who were deceased, including 63,481 people whose deaths had been previously reported to the agency.

‘Social Security will not be touched, it will only be strengthened,’ President Donald Trump said during a press conference on Friday. ‘We have illegal immigrants on Social Security and we’re going to find out who they are and take them out.’

Trump added, ‘We’re going to strengthen our Social Security, etc. We’re not going to touch it other than to make it stronger. But we have people that shouldn’t be on, and those people we have to weed out, most of them, or many of them, so far, have been illegal immigrants.’

On Friday afternoon, White House Principal Deputy Communications Director Alex Pfeiffer posted a report on X from the Center for Immigration Studies in 2021 that said, ‘We estimate that there are 2.65 million illegal immigrants with Social Security numbers.’

Trump added that DOGE will go through ‘everything’ when it comes to waste and fraud in the federal government.

In a statement to Fox News Digital, a spokesperson for the SSA said, ‘We remain focused and vigilant on the integrity of our programs and take seriously our responsibilities to deter fraud, waste, and abuse.’

DOGE has dominated news headlines over the past week as Musk’s team has moved to slash USAID’s $40 billion spending budget and put on leave the vast majority of its employees, as photos of the sign at the door of the agency’s Washington, D.C., headquarters being taken down have circulated on social media.

Musk has said that both he and Trump ‘agreed’ that the agency should be ‘shut down.’ Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who has been named acting director of the independent agency, on Monday echoed the sentiment, telling reporters, ‘USAID is not functioning.’

‘It needs to be aligned with the national interest of the U.S. They’re not a global charity, these are taxpayer dollars. People are asking simple questions. What are they doing with the money?’ Rubio continued. ‘We are spending taxpayers’ money. We owe the taxpayers assurances that it furthers our national interest.’

Democrats held a rally outside the Treasury Department earlier this week blasting the DOGE efforts as a threat to democracy. 

‘Elon Musk is a Nazi nepo baby, a godless lawless billionaire, who no one elected,’ Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., said at a rally, sparking pushback from conservatives on social media.

‘Elon, this is the American people. This is not your trashy Cybertruck that you can just dismantle, pick apart, and sell the pieces of.’

Fox News Digital’s Stephen Sorace contributed to this report.

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We are currently in a declining trend in the market and internals are telling us that this weakness will continue to be a problem. Our primary indicators in the short- and intermediate-term have topped with one exception. The Swenlin Trading Oscillators (STOs) started down on Thursday and the STO-B continued to fall Friday. The STO-V interestingly turned up, but we wouldn’t get too excited.

The intermediate-term indicators, the ITBM and ITVM, topped and are moving down. It was an eye test on the ITBM on Thursday as to whether it had indeed declined. We checked and it had. Just another reason to look for more market decline.

Participation is leaking from the market. As price has started to turn over, so has participation. We note that participation readings of stocks above key moving averages shows declining trends which confirm near-term weakness.

The Silver Cross Index measures how many stocks have a 20-day EMA above the 50-day EMA (a Silver Cross). It is trying to top right now. We have a declining trend from the October top. With participation sinking, it won’t be long before this indicator tops too.

The Golden Cross Index measures how many stocks have a 50-day EMA above the 200-day EMA (a Golden Cross). That indicator has stagnated and is currently in decline below its signal line. Deterioration is visible on this chart.

Conclusion: We have a short-term declining trend in the market and failing internals. The ITBM/ITVM are declining, along with the STO-B. It is going to be very difficult for price to move higher when fewer stocks are participating.

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