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An undefeated season along with a Kansas City Chiefs third consecutive Super Bowl win would have put Patrick Mahomes into an upper echelon even Tom Brady could not do during his career. However, the 30-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills ended the chances of a perfect season. By Sunday night, it was time for the Chiefs to go back to the drawing board and recalibrate for Week 12. Mahomes said afterward he hopes the loss will be "fuel" for the remainder of the season. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "It’s a good football team, so there’s nothing to hang your head on," Mahomes said, via Pro Football Talk. "We feel like we can play better, so we will get back to w…
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The man accused of brutally killing Dustin Kjersem during a Montana camping trip told police that having beers together spiraled into a vicious killing after his dog jumped on Kjersem's air mattress, according to new court records obtained by Fox News Digital. The latest records detail Daren Christopher Abbey's version of events from before, during and after the homicide, which he provided to authorities during his confession. Abbey, 41, is accused of killing Kjersem, a 35-year-old father and avid outdoorsman who was found bludgeoned in his tent near Big Sky in October. Abbey told police he had gone to Moose Creek to look for a place to camp on the night of the homicide, …
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Madison Marsh, the first active-duty Air Force officer to be crowned Miss America, is challenging common misinterpretations of the pageantry world she has grown to love. Marsh, 23, who previously held the title of Miss Colorado before earning 2024 Miss America, told Fox News Digital that beauty pageants aren't just about the glitz and glam so often featured in Hollywood films and on television screens. "The Miss America organization, especially in my competition, almost all of my score was dependent on my public speaking and my community service," Marsh said. "In order to compete, you have to have a community service initiative. Mine is my nonprofit, the Whitney Marsh Fou…
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It’s high time to shatter the myth of Nancy Pelosi as a master strategist. Nobody deserves more blame than the ridiculously self-titled "speaker emerita" for the Democrats’ $1 billion electoral collapse. Under her ruthless leadership, her party lost the White House, the House, the Senate and the popular vote. You can’t say that enough. Voters rejected the Dems from coast to coast, even in Pelosi’s deepest-blue home city of San Francisco, which saw a 7-point swing to Donald Trump. IN ELECTION VICTORY, TRUMP'S GAINS WENT BEYOND THE BATTLEGROUNDS She’s the only speaker in history to have lost control of the House twice. She’s finished. The empress emeritus has no clothes…
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UFC star Jim Miller expressed hope that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will help clean up the government a bit after his win at UFC 309. Miller, who has the most wins as a UFC fighter with 27 wins, spoke to Joe Rogan after his victory over Damon Jackson at Madison Square Garden. He called for justice for Peanut the Squirrel. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "New York, I got one thing to say first – we need justice for Peanut. It’s not just a squirrel," Miller explained. "It’s all the kids that went hungry that night and all the other things the money and resources could have been put to. "Hopefully, that DOGE will clean things up at the s…
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Dana White had fiery words for the media and politicians following UFC 309, which saw President-elect Donald Trump and some of his cabinet nominees attend on Saturday night. White declared traditional media "dead," and it has the same problem as politicians these days – lack of trust. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "I’ve had this philosophy for the last five years that traditional media is dead, and it doesn’t hold the influence that it used to hold," he said, via MMA Fighting. "The two most hated people in this world are the media and politicians. Nobody trusts them. Nobody believes them. "The true influence right now is with these kids on the interne…
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Republicans hold a slim majority in the House of Representatives, though the size of that narrow margin will not be known until the final five undecided races are called. The five House races that remain uncalled as of Monday morning are in Alaska, California, Iowa and Ohio. The balance of power currently sits at 218 seats for Republicans, and 212 for the Democrats. Democratic incumbent Rep. Mary Sattler Peltola is in a tight race in Alaska’s at-large congressional district, where she is trailing Republican entrepreneur Nick Begich. As of Monday morning, Begich holds a nearly 3-point lead at 48.7% of the vote compared to Peltola's 46.1%. The vote count sits at 155,120 to …
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1. Prosecution to show Laken Riley 'fought' for her life against illegal immigrant suspect. 2. Democrats face ultimatum over 'counting illegal votes.’ 3. Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy after failed merger. PUSHING PRIORITIES – President-elect Trump’s promises could be fast-tracked through a legislative maneuver. Continue reading ... POWER PLAYER – Meet the mystery man sitting next to President-elect Trump at UFC fight. Continue reading … THAT'S RICH – Oprah town hall reportedly cost Harris campaign more than double what was claimed. Continue reading … OFF AIR – Trump’s FCC pick vows to target agency’s second-highest 'woke' goal in first move. Continue reading … ‘L…
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That time of year is almost here: the time to start pondering what to buy your loved ones for Christmas. As the years go by, ideas can run thin, and finding that perfect gift can be a challenge. If anyone you are shopping for this holiday season loves spending time in the gym, working out at home, playing a sport or training for an athletic event, consider buying them something revolving around their love for fitness this December. FITNESS CLASS TOO LOUD? WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT PROTECTING YOUR HEARING HEALTH Check out these 20 gift ideas for the fitness guru in your life. A frequent gym goer needs a place to carry all of their stuff. A gym bag will keep everything nice an…
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MSNBC's "Morning Joe" co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, two of Donald Trump's fiercest critics in the media, revealed Monday they had a face-to-face meeting last week with the president-elect, saying it was an important opportunity for those who disagree to speak with each other. "My father often spoke with world leaders with whom he and the United States profoundly disagreed," Brzezinski said, referring to diplomat Zbigniew Brzezinski. "That's a task shared by reporters and commentators alike." It was the first time in seven years they had seen Trump in seven years, Brzezinski said, and Scarborough added that they didn't see "eye to eye on a lot of issues, an…
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Amid compounding concerns about an increasingly threatening China, many Americans wonder how our government left them so catastrophically vulnerable to a pharmaceutical embargo by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) or how they’ve remained so defenseless against the greatest theft of personal information and intellectual property in history. They question how it’s possible that the world’s greatest military and our Homeland Security officials can leave our electrical grid so defenseless against an electro-magnetic pulse, a method of attack that could fry most electrical circuits in the nation, erase nearly all data on every hard drive, and cause the loss of an estimated 100…
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Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., an ardent supporter of Israel, said that he looks forward to voting to confirm Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. In a post on X, the senator accused the international body of persistently peddling "rank, pervasive antisemitism." A UN special committee report claimed that "the policies and practices of Israel during the reporting period are consistent with the characteristics of genocide." Fetterman spurned the report. SEN. JOHN FETTERMAN PROCLAIMS UNFLINCHING SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL: ‘WILL NOT WAVER’ "What’s actually consistent is UN’s rank, pervasive antisemitism. I reject this report in its entirety. I…
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A guest on "Meet the Press" Sunday turned the tables on an NBC panel questioning the qualifications of President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet appointments in a tense on-air exchange. Host Kristen Welker brought up criticism by Democrats who've argued that Trump's cabinet picks are underqualified, raising potential ethical concerns and a lack of pertinent experience for their respective roles. When former White House press secretary Jen Psaki reiterated her own concerns over a lack of experience among some of the nominees, Hoover Institute fellow Lanhee Chen pushed back, pointing out that the current Health and Human Services secretary, Xavier Becerra, was nominated by Pr…
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FIRST ON FOX: The Boston Public School (BPS) system is facing a federal civil rights complaint after internal lesson plan documents were leaked showing the district was organizing racially segregated Whites-only programming for teachers and parents instructing them on how to be less racist. The parental rights advocacy group Parents Defending Education (PDE) filed a complaint last week with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's Boston-area office after uncovering several internal district lesson plans and other documents showing BPS was operating racially-segregated "affinity groups" for teachers and parents. PDE argued in their complaint, obtained exclusive…
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The NFL, UFC, boxing and college football had a stranglehold and there was one underlying theme across the sports landscape. It wasn’t an individual fight or matchup on the gridiron. Instead, it was President-elect Donald Trump and the dance he’s done during his campaign rallies. Support for Trump may have trickled from the sports world in the days leading up to the election, but it really exploded over the weekend. While there was no Trump dance at the Jake Paul and Mike Tyson fight, Paul and Tyson both expressed their support for him in the past. Paul went as far as to endorse him in the 2024 election and celebrate his victory in the aftermath. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORT…
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Jose Ibarra, the suspect accused of murdering Augusta University student Laken Riley in February while she was on a morning run, will return to court Monday for the second day of his trial. Prosecutors say Ibarra, a 26-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela, attacked and killed Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student, while she was jogging along trails near Lake Herrick on the University of Georgia campus in Athens the morning of Feb. 22. The suspect is charged with 10 counts total, including one count of malice murder, three counts of felony murder, one count of kidnapping, one count of aggravated assault with intent to rape, one count of aggravated battery, one count of…
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Pro wrestling legend Eric Bischoff helped change the industry in the 1990s, but there was one storyline that didn’t pass the sniff test, much to the former executive producer’s chagrin. Bischoff told Fox News Digital in a recent interview there was at least one storyline he had pitched to a Turner Sports higher-up that didn’t go over so well. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM The former World Championship Wrestling (WCW) president explained he was a pilot and was certified to fly "high performance complex aircraft" and got this wild idea in 1998. "I flew all over the country. I love flying, and there was a point in time I was down in Arizona for some rea…
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President-elect Donald Trump's pick for chairman of the Federal Communications Commission said early Monday morning that the agency's focus on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) will end next year. Brendan Carr, who currently serves as the senior Republican member of the FCC, posted a snippet of the agency's budget request for Fiscal Year 2025 on X, which stated that its second-highest strategic goal is promoting DEI. "The FCC’s most recent budget request said that promoting DEI was the agency’s second highest [sic] strategic goal. Starting next year, the FCC will end its promotion of DEI," Carr wrote. The only strategic goal listed before promoting DEI was pursuing a …
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The royal family has historically enjoyed trying food in the United States during their visits to the country, a new book reveals – and one meal in particular might have changed the course of history, according to its author. In his new book "Cooking & the Crown: Royal Recipes from Queen Victoria to King Charles III," Tom Parker Bowles details the food-related adventures of the royal family over the last two centuries. Parker Bowles, son of Queen Camilla, is an award-winning food writer and restaurant critic. 'PASTA QUEEN' FOOD LOVER REVEALS DRAMATIC JOURNEY TO CHEF, MOM AND AUTHOR "I think when the monarchs travel, they try all the food," Parker Bowles told Fox News…
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After TIME magazine named Taylor Swift "person of the year" in 2023 amid her global Eras Tour, she solidified her position as a cultural phenomenon, specifically among young women. Then, when she endorsed the Harris-Walz campaign in 2024, it was deemed a devastating blow to the Trump campaign. But President-elect Donald Trump's sweeping victory over Vice President Kamala Harris indicates that Swift's endorsement might not have had the actual impact Democrats were hoping for and that the Hollywood celebrity endorsement model might be splintering. According to AP VoteCast, 44% of women ages 18-44 voted for Trump, while 48% of women 45 and older supported the former presid…
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