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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMArchaeologists discover tomb of Egyptian royalty behind false door: 'Unveils new secrets'Archaeologists confronted by a false door at an excavation site were stunned to find that it led to the tomb of Egyptian royalty.The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the discovery in a recent Facebook post in April.The tomb was found at the Saqqara archaeological site in the Giza Governorate of Egypt.MAN STUMBLES ACROSS HOARD OF PRICELESS COINS IN NATURE WALK: FACE TO FACE WITH HISTORYThe tomb belonged to a prince named "Userefre" or "Waser Ef Ra," the son of King Userkaf.Userkaf was the founder of the Fifth Dynasty, which lasted from the early 25th century B.C. until the mid-24th century B.C.The tomb was concealed by a "massive false door," according to Egyptian officials, and was made of pink granite.The door measures roughly 14 feet high and roughly 3.7 feet wide.The discovery marks the first time a door of this type was found, officials said.The door was "adorned with hieroglyphic inscriptions detailing the prince's name and titles," according to the Facebook post.LONG-LOST CAPITAL OF ANCIENT CIVILIZATION MAY HAVE FINALLY BEEN UNCOVERED, ARCHAEOLOGISTS SAY: 'UNIQUE FIND'It described him as a "hereditary prince, regional governor of Buto and Nekheb, royal scribe, minister, judge, and chanting priest."Archaeologists also found statues of King Djoser, his wife and his 10 daughters in the tomb, plus a red granite table with a list of funerary offerings.A large black granite statue was also found, along with another tomb entrance which was also made of pink granite.HISTORIC MARYLAND CHURCH OPENS DOORS TO VISITORS 320 YEARS AFTER CLOSING DOWN"To the north of the lintel, a discovery considered the first of its kind in the Saqqara area was made, where a group of 13 pink granite statues seated on a high-backed bench was found," said the Facebook post, which was translated from Arabic to English.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"There are also statue heads at a higher level than the rest of the statues, representing the wives of the tomb owner seated in the middle, with two headless statues to the left, in front of which another black granite statue was found, overturned, measuring approximately 1.35 meters in height."Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Sherif Fathy expressed happiness over the discovery, and said that it helps "unveil new secrets of this significant historical period in the history of ancient Egyptian civilization."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERThe latest discovery is one of many ancient Egyptian finds uncovered this year.In March, archaeologists announced that they'd uncovered a 3,000-year-old mining complex, complete with remnants of ancient homes, workshops and baths.In an even more significant achievement, an archaeologist from the University of Pennsylvania found the long-lost tomb of an unknown Egyptian pharaoh.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'General Hospital' actress Denise Alexander dead at 85Denise Alexander, best known for her roles in "General Hospital" and "Days of Our Lives," has died at the age of 85.On Saturday, the executive producer of "General Hospital," Frank Valentini, took to Instagram to share the news and offer condolences to Alexander's family."I am so very sorry to hear of Denise Alexanders passing. She broke barriers on-screen and off, portraying Dr. Lesley Webber one of the first female doctors on Daytime Television for nearly five decades," Valentini's statement began. "It meant so much to have her reprise her role in recent years and I am honored to have had the opportunity to work with her. On behalf of the entire General Hospital family, I extend my heartfelt sympathies to her family, friends, and longtime fans. May she rest in peace."The post was accompanied by a carousel of photos of Alexander throughout the years, both on screen and off.'GENERAL HOSPITAL' STAR LESLIE CHARLESON'S CAUSE OF DEATH REVEALEDFans were quick to share their sympathies as well."She was truly such an integral part of the wonder years of GH!," one commented.HOLLYWOOD STARS WHO DIED IN 2025: PHOTOS"Sending condolences to her family and friends. She was a beautiful actress who provided us many many years of exemplary entertainment on GH," another wrote.Before her "GH" debut, Alexander portrayed Susan Hunter Martin in"Days of Our Lives" for seven years, from 1966 to 1973. She then went on to play Dr. Lesley Williams on "General Hospital" for nearly five decades. Her last appearance on the soap aired in 2021.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Days of Our Lives" star Susan Seaforth Hayes took to social media to pay homage to her dear friend."Denise Alexander was a friend to treasure and an actress to applaud. She was well established on Days when I joined the cast as Julie#4 (a replacement for 4 previous actresses). She watched Billy and I fall madly in love and, being a romantic lady herself, cheered us on," she wrote, alongside a photo of herself, her husband Billy Hayes and Alexander.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"Such happy memories of her years in Salem and her great success on General Hospital. We both began as child actors, both had strong mothers and both were raised as Christian Scientists in our early years. I was grateful for her wisdom, taste, humor, and goodness every time I saw her. It was never enough. And my love for her will never be over."0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHamas claims it will release American hostage Edan AlexanderHamas claimed on Sunday that it would release American hostage Edan Alexander.Alexander, a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen, has been held captive in Gaza since the October 7 Hamas attack on southern Israel."As part of the efforts made by the brotherly mediators to achieve a ceasefire, Hamas has been in contact with the U.S. administration in recent days," a statement, translated into English from Arabic, from the terror organization said."The movement has shown a high level of positivity, and the Israeli soldier with dual American citizenship, [Edan] Alexander, will be released as part of the steps being taken toward a ceasefire, the opening of border crossings, and the entry of aid and relief for our people in the Gaza Strip," the statement continued.PALESTINIAN LEADER DEMANDS HAMAS RELEASE REMAINING HOSTAGESIt's unclear when Alexander could be released.Raised in Tenafly, New Jersey, Alexander moved to Israel at 18 to volunteer for military service in the IDFs Golani Brigade. He lived with his grandparents in Tel Aviv and at Kibbutz Hazor, where he was part of a group of lone soldiers.He was kidnapped on the morning of October 7 a Saturday, he wasnt required to remain on base. His mother was visiting from abroad, and like many lone soldiers, he had the option to go home for the weekend. But he chose to stay, not wanting to leave his comrades short-staffed on guard duty.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPro wrestling legend Sabu dead at 60Sabu, the pro wrestling legend who made a name for himself as a hardcore and violent wrestler in the ring, has died, WWE announced on Sunday. He was 60.The wrestler, whose real name was Terry Brunk, performed his final event in Las Vegas during WrestleMania weekend and defeated Gamechanger Wrestlings (GCW) Joey Janela in a no ropes barbed wire match.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMPWInsider.com first reported Sabus death."WWE is saddened to learn that Terry Brunk, known to wrestling fans as Sabu, has passed away," the company said in a statement. "WWE extends its condolences to Sabus family, friends and fans."GCW added: "He was an outlaw and a gamechanger. He inspired so many that stepped inside a GCW ring and he will continue to inspire for generations to come."His legacy will last forever and he will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace, and... Long Live SABU."Sabu made an indelible impact on the world, and it was known by those who reacted to his death.WWE'S MONTEZ FORD USES FAN'S PROSTHETIC LEG TO BEAT DOWN OPPONENT DURING TITLE MATCHSabu was the nephew of Ed Farhat, known in WWE as The Sheik, and won multiple championships across multiple companies.He performed at several companies over the course of his career, including the United States Wrestling Association, Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, Extreme Championship Wrestling, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, Big Japan Pro Wrestling, All Japan Pro Wrestling, Xtreme Pro Wrestling, Stampede Wrestling, Border City Wrestling, Total Nonstop Action, Lucha Libre AA Worldwide and All Elite Wrestling, among countless others.He made a major impact with Extreme Championship Wrestling, participating in some of the most barbaric matches in sports entertainment and pioneering hardcore wrestling, helping the style become more mainstream.At the height of his career, he was a triple crown champion in Extreme Championship Wrestling. He won the ECW World Heavyweight Championship twice and was a tag-team champion three times. He also held the ECW World Television Championship and was the FTW heavyweight champion.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDillon Gabriel gives perfect response to Shedeur Sanders comparison question: 'Just divides the team'The Cleveland Browns surprised everyone when they drafted Oregons Dillon Gabriel with their third-round pick, while Shedeur Sanders continued to fall down the NFL Draft board.Perhaps an even bigger surprise was when Sanders was taken by the franchise two rounds later, creating a packed quarterbacks room with Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett also vying for the starting job.With Sanders garnering the national spotlight, Gabriel has been in his new teammate's shadow in terms of coverage.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMBut the Heisman Trophy finalist gave the perfect answer to Cleveland-area reporters at rookie minicamp when asked how it feels to have Sanders as a teammate. "I love it," Gabriel replied on Saturday. "You know, I love it because of who it is. I think just for us both, you can learn from one another. But also, its not just us two in the room. At least for now [during rookie minicamp] it is, but, you know, going into the year, Kenny, Joe and even Deshaun [Watson], just a bunch of guys who played a bunch of ball that we can all learn from one another."SHEDEUR SANDERS TRULY THANKFUL FOR DONALD TRUMP'S SUPPORT DURING HISTORIC NFL DRAFT SLIDEWatson doesnt figure to be in the running to play at all this season after reinjuring his Achilles during rehab last season.Gabriel was asked about NFL fans who are already comparing his reps at rookie minicamp to Sanders, and another proper team-first answer was the result."I think the more questions I get asked like that, it just divides the team," he said. "For me, were in a room full of not just us Kenny, Joe and Deshaun. For us, we know how important a healthy QB room is. But also, a team that you want to be a part of."How do you create an environment every single day where everybody can be their best? Thats just pushing one another, which talent naturally does. Naturally, its healthy. For us, we all go do our thing and everyone wins."Just as Sanders acknowledged the quarterback competition thats surely to be a top NFL storyline this preseason, Gabriel knows hes going to have to be at his best if he wishes to get the starting job come Week 1."I only know one way to prepare," Gabriel said. "I only know one way to work, and that is as the starter. You know, Ive played a bunch of ball and have a lot of experience, so Im going to use that to my advantage."As of now, its likely Flaccos job to lose heading into training camp, given his history with head coach Kevin Stefanskis offense. Just two seasons ago, Flacco literally came off the couch and ran Stefanskis offense into the playoffs, a miraculous feat that won him Comeback Player of the Year. Stefanski was awarded Coach of the Year.But the comparisons and criticism between Gabriel and Sanders only seems natural at this point because of how linked they are after this years draft. Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMVenezuelan opposition leader speaks out on brutal Maduro regimeVenezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado breaks down President Donald Trumps tariff policy on countries importing oil from Venezuela and more on Sunday Morning Futures.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Fox & Friends' hosts take a look at classic muscle cars on Fox SquareAuto expert Mike Caudill joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to showcase classic American muscle cars and offer insight into the classic car market.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKlobuchar tells 'Meet The Press' she wants to stop 'looking backwards' when pressed on Biden commentsSen. Amy Klobuchar told NBC's "Meet the Press" that she was interested in looking forward and not backwards on Sunday as she was asked about former President Biden's comments during two interviews this week.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMStorming of New Jersey ICE facility was meant to cause disorganization: GOP lawmakerRep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, discusses the incident involving Democratic lawmakers at a New Jersey ICE facility and more on Fox News Live.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM5 fishermen rescued at sea after 55 days adrift in Pacific OceanFive fishermen missing since mid-March were rescued at sea last week, surviving 55 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean by drinking rain and seawater, the Ecuadorian navy said.The three Peruvian and two Colombian fishermen were found on May 7 by an Ecuadorian tuna boat called Aldo. The navy said the fishermen had reported damage to their boats alternator two days after setting sail from Pucusana Bay, south of Perus capital Lima.Ecuadorian navy Frigate Capt. Maria Fares told The Associated Press that the equipment failure caused communication and navigation tools to malfunction."They had no starter, lights and everything that a battery generates," she said. To survive, they had to "take rusted water out of the engine (and) when a fish passed by, they caught it and parboiled it to eat."Fares added that they also drank rain and seawater to survive.PERUVIAN FISHERMAN FOUND ALIVE AFTER 95 DAYS AT SEA REVEALS HOW HE SURVIVEDThe men are in stable condition and the navy said it is coordinating with local and foreign authorities to ensure their safe return to their respective countries.Earlier this year, another Peruvian fisherman was found alive after spending 95 days adrift in thePacific Ocean, saying he survived on roaches, birds and sea turtles.The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHurricanes' Adarius Hayes injured in car crash that killed 2 children: reportsMiami Hurricanes linebacker Adarius Hayes was involved in a car crash that killed two children on Saturday, according to the Largo Police Department.Police told the Miami Herald that 10-year-old Jabari Elijah Solomon and 4-year-old Charlie Herbert Solomon Riveria were both killed after a Dodge Durango collided with a Kia Soul at an intersection at 1:45 p.m."Police have not identified the drivers but said several people, who have not been identified by law enforcement, have been hospitalized with serious injuries. An investigation is ongoing," police told the Herald.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHayes, a Largo native, has reportedly been hospitalized, though his injuries are not yet known.It also is not yet known if Hayes was the driver of either one of the vehicles. Authorities say the Kia Soul was making a left turn when the Dodge Durango collided with it.COLLEGE FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN BEN CHRISTMAN DIED OF IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT, CORONER SAYSHurricanes players sent their support via social media to Hayes."Got you bro," fellow linebacker Raul Popo Aguirre wrote on X. "Keeping fighting #AD."Hayes was mostly a special teamer during his true freshman season, making an appearance in 12 games. He was credited with four tackles and one interception, returning it for 25 yards during the teams blowout 56-9 victory over Florida A&M.The 6-foot-4 linebacker also saw time in the Pop-Tarts Bowl against Iowa State last season.Hayes was one of the top-ranked linebackers coming out of high school in 2024, a consensus four-star prospect who was 247Sports No. 73 overall player. He was also the seventh-ranked linebacker in the country.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNYT columnist urges Biden not to fight an 'old battle' after media tourNew York Times columnist David Brooks urged former President Joe Biden not to fight an "old battle" during a conversation on Friday after Biden returned to the public eye this week.Brooks told PBS NewsHour that if Joe Biden ever called him to ask what he should do with his post-presidency, he would tell the former president to "be post-political, rise above it and don't get back in, don't try to fight old battle."Biden spoke to BBC and "The View" this week after the 2024 election, blaming former Vice President Kamala Harris' loss on sexism and racism. He also answered questions about his alleged cognitive decline and maintained that he could have beaten Trump.PBS NewsHour host Geoff Bennett also asked Brooks if there was any strategic value in saying that he would have beaten the sitting president following his former VP's failed attempt.AGE-OLD SENIORITY QUESTION DIVIDES DEMOCRATS AS BIDEN RETURNS TO NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT"You know, I think he's empirically wrong about that. Kamala Harris ran about as good a campaign as she could. She was saddled with the Biden legacy, an unpopular presidency. Biden would have been saddled by that legacy in addition to his age. So, you take those two factors, it's hard to see how he wins," Brooks said.During the interview, the former president pushed back on criticism that Harris didn't have enough time to run an effective campaign, alleging that she had six months to do so. The former vice president had around 90 days."But, he's a proud man with a chip on his shoulder who feels himself under attack, frankly, in the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, and so he wants to stand up for himself," he continued.The New York Times columnist also suggested Biden should avoid the partisan mud.BIDEN BLASTS TRUMP AS FOOLISH APPEASER OF RUSSIA, SAYS FIRST 100 DAYS WERE NO TRIUMPHCLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"I would only counsel him as someone who's a longtime admirer of Joe Biden, is that what we want from our presidents is not more politics. What we want from our presidents is somebody who's post-politics, who can speak to us from a higher level, not in the partisan mud. And Jimmy Carter did that. I think George W. Bush has done that through his painting," he said.When pressed by "The View" co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin on several allegations of cognitive decline in multiple new books on the 2024 election, Biden and his wife, former first lady Jill Biden, fired back."They are wrong," he said. "Theres nothing to sustain that, number one. Number two, you know, think of what we left with. We left with a circumstance where we had an insurrection when I started, not since the Civil War. We had a circumstance where we were in a position that we well, the pandemic, because of the incompetence of the last outfit, end up over a million people dying, a million people dying. And were also in a situation where we found ourselves unable to deal with a lot of just basic issues, which I wont go into in the interest of time. And so we went to work, and we got it done and, you know, one of the things that well, Im"The former first lady then jumped in and said, "one of the things I think is that the people who wrote those books were not in the White House with us.""And they didnt see how hard Joe worked every single day. I mean, hed get up. Hed put in a full day, and then at night he would Id be in bed, you know, reading my book, and he was still on the phone, reading his briefings. Working with staff. I mean, it was nonstop," Jill Biden said.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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