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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have donated $10,000 to an Oklahoma family after 18-year-old Baker Mayfield fan, Connor Barba, was tragically killed in a car accident on the way to the game. Barba and his mother, Megan Barnett, were traveling over the weekend to Arrowhead Stadium to watch the Bucs take on the Kansas City Chiefs. The mother-son trip was meant to celebrate Barba’s upcoming birthday. But they were involved in a tragic head-on collision with another vehicle in Kansas, killing Barba and leaving his mother seriously injured. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM According to the Kansas Highway Patrol crash log, a vehicle heading southbound on U169 tu…
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Many anti-Trump liberal activists don’t know if they have it in them to keep up a resistance movement against President-elect Donald Trump for another four years, The New York Times reports. The outlet spoke to multiple anti-Trumpers following Trump’s resounding re-election, who indicated they’re already finding it hard to get motivated to organize against the president-elect’s agenda, especially since he won more decisively this time than in 2016. "So many of us are so exhausted. I don’t mean to be so bleak, but that’s how it feels today," Cynthia Shaw, a Democratic activist and poll worker from Detroit told the Times. HARRIS FORMALLY CONCEDES ONE DAY AFTER TRUMP'S SWEEP…
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The interim school athletic director and teachers' union president at a high school in New York City's suburbs has been accused of sextorting a teenager online, according to the Westchester County District Attorney's Office. Thomas Puccini, 28, was arrested in Eastchester, New York, on Nov. 1 and charged with fourth-degree grand larceny after allegedly coercing a teenage boy to send him sexually explicit images and videos online, beginning when the victim was 17 from November 2021 to November 2023. Their communication occurred on Snapchat and CashApp, a mobile payment app. "Pressuring and threatening people for content that is sexual in nature, also known as ‘sextortion,…
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Legendary golfer John Daly celebrated President-elect Donald Trump's historic election win as celebrities have struggled to accept the results, arguing the country is yearning for his America-first leadership as he prepares for his White House return. Daly reacted to Trump's win during "Fox & Friends," arguing the country needs the president-elect's leadership so he can protect America once again, touting him for working "miracles" during his first term. "Our country needs Daddy Trump, and what he did…. [when] he became president, our 45th… What he did for four years was a miracle," Daly said on Friday. "He got us out of a lot of a lot of things. All he wants to do i…
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Democrats are reportedly discussing whether to call on Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to immediately resign in an effort to avoid her replacement potentially being made under President-elect Donald Trump, Politico reports. Democrats lost their Senate majority to Republicans in the 2024 election, which, according to one Democratic senator, prompted discussion over whether to initiate an immediate replacement of Sotomayor, 70, during their remaining two months in control of the chamber. The concerns stem from the possibility of Trump filling her seat if it becomes vacant during his presidency. However, with the former president taking office in just two months, any p…
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Massachusetts Democratic Gov. Maura Healey says that her state police will "absolutely not" be cooperating with the expected mass deportation effort by the incoming Trump administration, warning that she will use "every tool in the toolbox" to "protect" residents in the blue state. Healey was asked on MSNBC on Wednesday whether the Massachusetts State Police would assist the federal government in the mass deportation of illegal immigrants. President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to launch the "largest domestic deportation operation in American history" to deport millions of illegal immigrants. "Following the Eisenhower Model, we will carry out the largest domestic deport…
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Brianna LaPaglia, who goes by the name Brianna Chickenfry, is accusing her ex, country star Zach Bryan, of emotional abuse during their relationship. She also claims he offered her $12 million to sign a nondisclosure agreement. During a new episode of the "BFFs" podcast, which she co-hosts with Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards, the internet personality said, "This episode of me not taking the money, like it’s not just for me. It’s for anyone else who's been emotionally abused, it’s for people right now that are being emotionally abused, it’s for people that don’t have a support system that I was lucky enough to have going through this." She continued, "And the last year of …
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Lawyers for Marine veteran Daniel Penny, who is on trial for the death of a man they called an "unhinged nutjob" in court, asked the judge to declare a mistrial Thursday over testimony from a "biased" witness and an apparent anti-White narrative from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecutors. The defense argued that Penny is not getting a fair trial, and raised a number of objections, saying that the prosecution was trying to paint Penny as a "White vigilante" and improperly allowed witness Johnny Grima, a homeless man with a conviction for bashing someone with a bat, to call the defendant a "murderer" from the witness stand when he has not been accused of mur…
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A toss-up Maine House race between incumbent Democrat Rep. Jared Golden and his Republican challenger Austin Theriault is heading to a ranked-choice tabulation after no candidate received more than 50% of the vote, officials say. The tightly contested race in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District is one of several that will decide whether Democrats keep control of the House of Representatives or lose it to Republicans, with President-elect Donald Trump gearing up to return to the White House in January. Trump won the district in the presidential race. As of Friday morning, the balance of power in the House is still undecided, with Republicans at 211 seats to Democrats at 19…
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When in Rome, travelers may have a visit to the Trevi Fountain included on their itinerary, but tourists who are currently visiting the famous attraction are in for a surprise. The Trevi Fountain is currently under maintenance and a makeshift pool has been added in its place. Appearing to be made from plastic and plywood while surrounded by metal rods, the substitute still offers visitors a chance to toss in a coin and make a wish. US TO EXPECT 90 MILLION VISITORS BY 2026 WITH RECORD-BREAKING VISAS APPROVED The fountain water has been emptied in preparation for maintenance work that will last until around September 2025, according to the Associated Press. In 2022, there w…
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President-elect Donald Trump made history twice this week, first by winning the White House for a second time as a former president, and then by naming Susie Wiles to be his chief of staff. Wiles, a longtime GOP operative and advisor to Trump, will be the first woman to hold that coveted position in American history. By all accounts, she has earned it. Wiles is credited with tightening up Trump's campaign operations after his 2020 loss and helping him win both the Electoral College and national popular vote in 2024 – an achievement that has eluded Republican candidates for president for 20 years. "Susie Wiles just helped me achieve one of the greatest political victories …
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Caitlin Clark’s first season in the WNBA might be done, but she has a busy slate in her first offseason, which now includes a lecture with a prominent late-night talk show host. Clark is expected to be on stage with David Letterman in December for a lecture series at Ball State in Indiana. Letterman, who has been hosting the lecture series at his alma mater since 2008, will have Clark with him as part of his "David Letterman Distinguished Professional Lecture and Workship Series" on Dec. 2 at Emens Auditorium on campus. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM University President Geoffrey S. Mearns released a statement announcing Clark’s appearance with Lette…
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The American Humane announced the winning dog for its annual Hero Dog Award — and the working pet has a unique story. The Hero Dog Awards announced the finalists for the award as a way to shed light on these remarkable animals' efforts in a variety of areas. The organization, headquartered in Washington, D.C., was founded in 1877 and is the country’s first national humane organization committed to animals. DOGS WHO COMFORT SICK CHILDREN, LEAP OUT OF HELICOPTERS ARE NOMINATED FOR AMERICAN HUMANE AWARD The annual nationwide competition identifies America’s top dogs in five key categories: military dogs; law enforcement and first responder dogs; service and guide or heari…
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A Donald Trump presidency is sure to have reverberations at the United Nations (U.N.), and first on the chopping block could be its funding. The U.N. currently relies on the U.S. for about a third of its budget. President Biden increased U.S. financial contributions to the U.N., boosting it from $11.6 billion in 2020 to $18.1 billion in 2022. This gives a new administration wiggle room to withhold funds to the U.N. if its global interests do not align with the U.S.', a notion some Republicans have already pushed for. The U.S. gave about three times as much that year as the next-highest contributors, Germany at $6.8 billion and Japan at $2.7 billion. "They will have to …
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As the holiday season approaches, the spirit of celebration fills the air, and what better way to revel in the joy than by hosting a holiday gathering? But let's be honest, while the idea of having friends and family over is heartwarming, the reality of hosting can be extremely stressful. From ensuring your guests are well-fed to keeping their drinks chilled, the to-do list can seem endless. To help combat this stress, these must-have items can elevate your hosting game. Whether you're a first-time host or a seasoned one, you can prepare yourself this year with these 10 entertaining essentials. The last thing you want is for all your home-cooked food to get cold while wai…
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Donny Osmond greatly respects the men and women who have served our country. In an interview with Fox News Digital, the singer opened up about why he considers Veterans Day to be such an important holiday, explaining that his father "was a sergeant in the Army" and "had a hard life." He explained it is important to remember "what all of the veterans have done." "I look at the safety and the security of our country. Who do we owe that to? Yes, we got our problems," he told Fox News Digital. "The whole world's got problems right now. You just watch the news. I turn on Fox every morning and just listen to what's going on in the world. And we still have a wonderful country." …
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WWE announced on Friday the 2025 Elimination Chamber premium live event will take place in Toronto as the company continues to make an international impact. The event will be held at the Rogers Centre – the home of the Toronto Blue Jays. It will take place on March 1, 2025. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "Canada is an amazing place to host our biggest Premium Live Events, with its passionate fans and rich history that spans decades," WWE chief content officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque said in a news relesae. "On the heels of a record-breaking Money In The Bank this past July, we are excited to return to Toronto for an even larger event in 2025." The Eli…
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He was 18 years old, homeless and living in the woods when a South Carolina deputy arrested Brian Gilbert for stealing food from a supermarket deli. Gilbert said he didn't have a direction in life, missing more school than he attended and sleeping in a tent behind a shopping center in the Midlands region. A night in jail eventually turned his life around. HERO SOUTH CAROLINA POLICE K-9 DIES SAVING HUMAN TEAMMATES IN SHOOTOUT WITH FUGITIVE SUSPECT, AUTHORITIES SAY Lexington County Deputy John Sanders booked Gilbert into jail but couldn't let the encounter end there. "His biggest need was that he was struggling to get some food, and he didn’t have a job to bring in any in…
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On Tuesday, voters in various states decided on ballot initiatives that would determine whether to expand and fund environmental and climate-related projects in their states. In Berkeley, California, voters shot down a ballot measure to impose a tax on buildings 15,000 square feet or larger using natural gas, or appliances such as gas stoves for heat. At the state level, California voters passed a ballot measure to finance climate projects across the state. California voters passed Proposition 4, which will create a $10 billion taxpayer-funded bond for climate projects, including improvements to drinking water, wildfire prevention efforts, and protecting coastal areas fro…
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"Jeopardy!" contestant Heather Ryan is speaking out after she experienced an awkward encounter on the beloved game show. Ryan, a health program director from Binghamton, New York, admitted the "sexist" clue that caused quite the buzz on "Jeopardy!" made her feel "uncomfortable." During the episode that aired on Oct. 28, host Ken Jennings read a clue from the category "Complete the Rhyming Phrase." ‘JEOPARDY!’ HOST KEN JENNINGS RIPPED FOR ‘EXTREMELY PROBLEMATIC’ SEXIST CLUE, APOLOGIZES TO FEMALE PLAYER The prompt read, "Men seldom make passes at…". Returning champion Will Wallace correctly answered, "Girls who wear glasses." The questionable phrase was from acclaimed poet…
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