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    'Ketamine Queen' to plead guilty in Matthew Perry drug overdose case
    Jasveen Sangha, known as "the Ketamine Queen," will plead guilty in the death of Hollywood star Matthew Perry.She agreed to plead guilty to five federal criminal charges, including providing the ketamine that led to Perrys death in 2023, according to the United States Department of Justice.Sangha is the fifth and final defendant charged in the overdose death of the "Friends" star to strike a plea agreement with federal prosecutors, avoiding a trial that had been planned for September.The "Friends" star died on Oct. 28, 2023, after an apparent drowning in the hot tub at his Pacific Palisades home, authorities confirmed to Fox News Digital at the time. He was 54.MATTHEW PERRY'S DOCTORS SHOWED DISDAIN' FOR HIS LIFE: ITS SICKENING'Sangha agreed to plead guilty to one count of maintaining a drug-involved premises, three counts of distribution of ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury.She admitted in the agreement to selling four vials of ketamine to another man, Cody McLaury, hours before he died from an overdose in 2019. McLaury had no relationship to Perry.Prosecutors will drop three other counts related to the distribution of ketamine, and one count of distribution of methamphetamine that was unrelated to the Perry case.Authorities charged five people in connection to Perry's death in August 2024.Sangha was charged along with Dr. Salvador Plasencia, Eric Fleming, Perry's assistant Kenneth Iwamasa and Dr. Mark Chavez.Iwamasa, Fleming and Chavez all agreed to plea deals in 2024. Dr. Plasencia later pleaded guilty to four counts of distribution of the dissociative drug in July 2025.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSPerry's assistant originally obtained ketamine for the actor from Dr. Plasencia.On Oct. 12, Plasencia arrived at Perry's home with ketamine vials after the actor had a ketamine infusion from a medical doctor. Plasencia administered a "large" dose of ketamine to Perry, who experienced an "adverse medical reaction." The ketamine had caused a significant spike in Perry's systolic blood pressure and caused his body to "freeze up," prohibiting him from talking or moving. Iwamasa and Plasencia moved Perry to a couch, according to the plea agreement.Iwamasa began to look for additional sources of ketamine as Perry's addiction spiraled out of control, authorities claimed. The assistant eventually contacted Fleming, who allegedly worked as a middleman for Sangha.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"The Ketamine Queen" allegedly maintained a stash house located in North Hollywood, California, used for the purpose of "manufacturing, storing, and distributing controlled substances, including methamphetamine, a Schedule II controlled substance, and ketamine, a Schedule III controlled substance," according to court documents.Fleming allegedly delivered 25 vials of ketamine on Oct. 14 and an additional 25 vials on Oct. 24. The actor's assistant injected Perry six to eight times a day between Oct. 24 and Oct. 27, authorities claimed.The fatal dose was given to Perry from Sangha's stash.Sangha will officially change her plea to guilty at an upcoming hearing, where sentencing will be scheduled, prosecutors said. She could get up to 45 years in prison.Fox News Digital's Tracy Wright and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Hollywood stuntman set on fire for Pink Floyd's iconic 'Wish You Were Here' album cover dies at 88
    Ronnie Rondell, Jr., the Hollywood stuntman famously set on fire for Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" cover, has died at the age of 88.His death was announced by his family on the website of HedgesScottMillard Funeral Home, a Missouri-based business. Rondell was listed as a resident of Camdenton, Missouri, at the time of his death.Rondell is survived by his wife, Mary Smith, whom he married in 1969, along with one son and three grandchildren, his obituary reported. He was preceded in death by his son Ronald and both of his parents."Ronnie was a professional stuntman for many years and during his career he was a director and stuntman coordinator," the obituary reads.LYNYRD SKYNYRD MEMBERS SHARE LATE GUITARIST GARY ROSSINGTON'S WISH FOR THE BANDAccording to the Hollywood Reporter, Rondell appeared in movies including "Blazing Saddles," "Thelma & Louise," and "Lethal Weapon," in addition to "The Matrix Reloaded," and "The Hunt for Red October."The longtime stuntman started his own company, called Stunts Unlimited, in 1970.Most famously, Rondell was the man set ablaze on the cover of the 1975 Pink Floyd album "Wish You Were Here," a fan-favorite considered one of the best progressive rock albums of the decade.According to photographer Aubrey Powell, Rondell once noted that the stunt was particularly dangerous.COUNTRY MUSIC SINGER RONNIE MCDOWELL RUSHED TO HOSPITAL MID-PERFORMANCE AFTER SLURRING WORDS"Its dangerous for a man to stand still on fire," Powell quoted Rondell as saying, per The Times."Normally youre running and the fires spreading behind you, or youre falling and the fire is above you, or you can always make out with camera angles that the stunt person is closer to the fire than they actually are. But to stand still?"The cover, shot at Warner Bros Studios in Burbank, California, was meant to represent two music industry executives making a deal a reference to the song "Have a Cigar."According to the Times, the photograph took fifteen attempts, and Rondell was coated in gasoline each time, and lost one of his eyebrows during the final take."Ronnie was very gracious about it, considering," Powell added.
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    Leonardo DiCaprio enjoys summer yacht trip with girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti
    Leonardo DiCaprio was spotted spending time with his young girlfriend as the two enjoyed a yacht trip off the coast of Spain.DiCaprio, 50, and Vittoria Ceretti, 27, were photographed on board taking in the summer sun together. Ceretti wore an animal-printed bikini while DiCaprio kept it simple in a black bathing suit.The two were first romantically linked in 2023.LEONARDO DICAPRIO, 50, CALLS HIMSELF EMOTIONALLY 32 IN CANDID INTERVIEW ON AGINGThe model opened up about her relationship with DiCaprio, who she referred to as a "very, very famous actor," in Vogue France's April 2025 issue."As soon as you're in a relationship with someone who has a larger following than you, you become 'girlfriend of' or 'boyfriend of,' for that matter. And that can be extremely annoying," she told the French outlet. "Suddenly, people are talking about you as so-and-so's girlfriend who was so-and-so's ex. So, it's not nice to think that you can't love whoever you want, because of the labels people need to stick on you."Ceretti revealed that the two had met in Milan, but declined to share any specific details."If what you're experiencing is real, if you know you love each other, then there's no reason to be alarmed," she said. "Because love protects and gives confidence."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSWhile the actor, who turned 50 last year, has been in the spotlight for his apparent preference for dating younger women, DiCaprio recently joked that he turned 32 emotionally.While talking about aging with filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson for Esquire, he was asked, "If you didnt know how old you are, how old are you right now?"Without missing a beat, he replied, "32."When Anderson asked DiCaprio if turning 50 sparked a moment of reflection, he said the milestone left him with "a desire to just be more honest and not waste your time."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERAnderson then asked whether hitting the half-century mark felt like a natural time for reflection. DiCaprio quipped, "You turned emotionally thirty-five last year."To that, Anderson responded, "Your age is fifty, but your emotional maturity is thirty-two."DiCaprio did share some serious wisdom, telling Anderson: "Being more upfront and risking having things fall apart or risk the disagreements or risk going your separate ways from any type of relationship in life the personal, professionalits that you just dont want to waste your time anymore," he emphasized."You have to just be much more upfront. Its almost a responsibility, because much more of your life is behind you than it is ahead of you."Fox News Digital's Stephanie Giang-Paunon contributed to this report.
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    JK Rowling slams transgender handball player who hopes to play against women at Olympics
    "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling slammed a transgender handball player who feared that they would be unable to compete for a spot on Australias womens Olympic team as biological males have been banned from competing in womens sports.Hannah Mouncey, a former Australian rules football player, said on the "Sacked" podcast hoped to be able to compete on the womens team in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. But Mouncey said that didnt seem likely.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMRowling, who has been in favor of keeping womens sports fair, responded on social media."Man fears he wont be allowed to cheat his way to the Olympics by playing against women," Rowling wrote on X. "Man says anti-cheat sentiment is being weaponized against men like him, who cheat. Read more here about why the cheating man is sad and why the women he might injure just dont matter."Mouncey dismissed the notion that transgender athletes had an advantage over females."Theres this idea that trans athletes have an unfair advantage, but the results dont show that," Mouncey said. "Ive always believed in fairness and restrictions where needed, but blanket bans are not the answer."The International Handball Federations transgender policy went into effect in 2022.WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL ACTIVISTS REACT TO CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL TEAM FORFEITING TO OPPONENT WITH TRANS ATHLETEThe policy stated that transgender athletes to compete against female athletes "must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Expert Panel (on the balance of probabilities), in accordance with clause 4, that the concentration of testosterone in her serum has been less than 5 nmol/L1 continuously for a period of at least 12 months; and she must keep her serum testosterone concentration below 5 nmol/L for so long as she continues to compete in the female category of competition."Additionally, the policy stated that the athlete will need "a test result from at least 12 months but not earlier than 14 months prior to the athletes first competition which indicates that the transgender female athletes total testosterone level in serum was below 5 nmol/L" and "an affidavit from a medical professional stating that the transgender female athletes total testosterone level in serum has been below 5 nmol/L for at least 12 months prior to the athletes first competition."International Olympic Committee chief Kirsty Coventry said in January there was "overwhelming support" by IOC members to protect the womens category.She added that there is "unanimous" support for coming to an agreement about how to amend the policy, and suggested the IOC may take inspiration from the World Athletics policy, which restricts biological males from competing in women's sports if those males have gone through male puberty.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Ohio State names Julian Sayin starting quarterback for Texas game
    The Ohio State Buckeyes on Monday named Julian Sayin the starting quarterback for its first game of the 2025 season against the Texas Longhorns.The defending national champions begin their title defense against Texas on Aug. 30 a game that can be seen on FOX. Texas will have Arch Manning as its starter for the game.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMOhio State head coach Ryan Day said Sayin was more consistent in the competition with Lincoln Kienholz and that there had been some separation between the two players in the last week."It was a close competition. I think both guys we all feel confident can win a game for us. I feel like our guys are confident with both quarterbacks, I feel like we are going to need both quarterbacks," Day told reporters. "Lincoln did a lot of great things, but we're going to name Julian the starter, give him the majority of the reps with the ones and go prepare to beat Texas."Sayin is listed as a sophomore but has four years of eligibility left.He transferred to Ohio State from Alabama in January 2024.SMU COACH CALLS ESPN RANKINGS SYSTEM 'RIGGED' AFTER LATEST FOOTBALL POWER INDEX UPDATE"I think earning trust is just all about consistency, who are you day in and day out, and are you making the routine plays routinely. Are you someone who the offense can count on and who your teammates can count on consistently?" Sayin said back on Aug. 5.He was a five-star prospect who was the top quarterback in his recruitment class. He was a star player at Carlsbad High School in California.Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian had nice things to say about Sayin as well."We recruited him hard here. He was a very gifted passer, really good player. Came to camp with us, I think, two years in a row. So we got a lot of familiarity with him," Sarkisian said. "Very good player, elite passer, very good arm talent, very quick release, really accurate guy. Obviously, hes got great weapons around him, so hes the type of guy that can utilize those weapons in a good system. So, it poses a heck of a challenge."Ohio State also brings back wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate to the offense. Sayin will have plenty of weapons to succeed immediately.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Comer, Crockett clash over Barrs Epstein testimony as ex-Trump AG ends four-hour House grilling
    Former Attorney General Bill Barr's closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee wrapped after over four hours on Monday, and lawmakers on opposite sides of the aisle had very different interpretations of how it went.Reps. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, and Suhas Subramanyam, D-Va., who represented committee Democrats during the staff-led sit-down, said they were left with "more questions now" than before Barr's deposition began.House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., the lone Republican present, said Barr "shed a lot of light" on the Epstein case and said he "answered all the questions" presented to him.Both sides only spoke with reporters partway through Barr's testimony, which began at 10 a.m. Monday. Fox News Digital witnessed him leaving roughly 30 minutes before 3 p.m.TRUMP DOJ HANDING EPSTEIN DOCUMENTS TO HOUSE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE ON FRIDAY AS SUBPOENA DEADLINE LOOMS"I think the Democratic side is doing most of the heavy lifting, and I don't think we're learning much from the questioning from the House Republicans," Subramanyam said."It doesn't seem like this is something where they are truly caring about the victims and about trying to get to the bottom of what's happening."Crockett said, "It seems like they are going through the motions, and they want people to believe that they are digging in. But at the end of the day, I don't think that we've learned anything through the Republican questioning that you couldn't find in one of the articles that most likely your outlets have printed."Comer told reporters later by contrast, "Our goal with this investigation is to be transparent."He even lauded Democrats for taking the matter "seriously," adding, "This is a bipartisan investigation, and hopefully, we'll be able to get the answers the American people want and deserve."When asked about the Democratic lawmakers' attacks on Republicans' line of questioning, however, Comer accused them of playing politics with the situation."It's unfortunate the Democrats are trying to, it seems to me, politicize this. When you look at the basis of this, horrific crimes against young girls, and, of course, the Democrats' goal is to try to dig up some type of dirt on President Trump," Comer said.He said Republican staff were "asking a lot of tough questions" and accused Democrats of operating on a double standard."I don't ever remember the Democrats subpoenaing a former Democrat attorney general for anything," he said.Comer accused Democrats of trying to create a "false narrative" connecting Trump and Epstein, after Subramanyam floated the possibility of a "cover-up" by Trump and his allies."This is a serious investigation. This is a sincere investigation. I hope this will be a bipartisan investigation. I would encourage my Democrat colleagues not to politicize this," Comer said.BILL BARR TESTIFIES HE DIDN'T SEE INFO THAT WOULD 'IMPLICATE' TRUMP IN EPSTEIN CASE, COMER SAYS"I think General Barr answered a lot of questions that probably burst their bubble with respect to, he had never communicated with President Trump on a potential Epstein list or anything else. And he had never seen anything that would implicate President Trump."Barr arrived on Capitol Hill nearly an hour before his scheduled deposition, only quipping that the "early bird gets the worm" in response to a flurry of reporter questions.He was similarly soft-spoken on his way out, even as Fox News Digital and others questioned what he told House investigators.Barr only said "absolutely" when asked if he had a good conversation Monday.A source familiar with his deposition told Fox News Digital that Barr "made clear that President Trump never provided any views or instructions related to the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein or his death, and that he never saw any evidence suggesting President Trump committed a crime.""He further stated that he believed the Biden Department of Justice would have released any incriminating evidence against President Trump if such evidence existed," said the source, who described Barr as "cooperative."Barr is the first of several people who were subpoenaed to appear before the House Oversight Committee after Republicans and Democrats voted to direct Comer to open the probe last month.Several other former attorneys general, ex-FBI directors, and even former First Couple Bill and Hillary Clinton were also subpoenaed.Fox News Digital reached out to Barr's lawyer for comment but did not immediately hear back.
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    Trump hails US war tech as key to Ukraines defense in meeting with Zelenskyy
    President Donald Trump, meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday, praised the strength of Americas military-industrial base and stressed that U.S. weapons are key to Kyiv's resistance against Russia."You mentioned the Patriotshow good are they?" Trump asked Zelenskyy, referencing Raytheon's missile system. They're literally 100% fool-proof. It's really like two bullets hitting each other in the air," Trump said, describing the Patriot's hit-to-kill technology.TRUMP SAYS US WILL SEND PATRIOT MISSILES TO UKRAINE, ADDS THAT PUTIN 'TALKS NICE AND THEN HE BOMBS EVERYBODY'Trump said that during his administration, U.S. policy has focused on selling military technology to European allies instead of directly financing weapons packages. He estimated that under former President Joe Biden, Washington supplied Kyiv with more than $300 billion in U.S. military equipment."We're not giving anything now," Trump clarified when asked how much the U.S. will continue to give to Ukraine. "We're selling weapons."Zelenskyy thanked Trump for the opportunity to buy American-made defense equipment and noted that Europe and NATO allies have helped Ukraine cover the costs."Nobody in Europe has air defense [systems] like Patriot, for example. We need it very much," Zelenskyy said, referencing U.S. weapon production capability.America's Patriot missile system, built and bred for war by Raytheon, has become the cornerstone of Ukraine's air defense, particularly around Kyiv and other major cities.The Patriot systemshort for Phased Array Tracking Radar for Intercept on Targetis designed to intercept incoming short-range ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones, making it well-suited to defend Ukraine against near-constant Russian strikes. Ukraine has received several Patriot missile batteries so far, with at least three from the U.S., two from Germany and another one from Romania."The good news is that we make the best military equipment in the world by far," Trump added.Since Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, the U.S. has provided nearly $67 billion in military assistance, according to the State Department. The U.S. has invoked the emergency Presidential Drawdown Authority 55 times since 2021, supplying Ukraine with about $31.7 billion in weapons and equipment drawn directly from Defense Department stockpiles.
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    Bryan Kohberger told class 'victims family should have a say' on death penalty: docs
    Newly released Idaho State Police documents reveal that killer Bryan Kohberger once voiced support for capital punishment during a classroom discussion, telling fellow students that "the victims family should have a say" in whether the death penalty is imposed.The comment was disclosed in a police interview with one of Kohbergers Washington State University classmates, included among more than 500 pages of investigative records released Monday."[Redacted student] stated that there was a discussion in class about victimization of students on college campuses, specifically in regards to stalking. Kohberger forced himself into the discussion and reported he was in support of the death penalty and made statements that the victims family should have a say as to whether or not the death penalty is imposed," according to the interview.The document trove spans the early stages of the probe when detectives had few leads through Kohbergers arrest and the eventual discovery of DNA evidence tying him to the crime scene. Despite his remarks, Kohberger ultimately accepted a plea deal in the Idaho student murders, avoiding the death penalty and taking four consecutive life sentences plus additional years, a move that split the victims families between those who welcome closure to those who say justice was thwarted.IDAHO MURDER DOCUMENTS REVEAL VICTIM'S STALKING FEARS AND KOHBERGER'S 'INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR' AT SCHOOLThe families of Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, were split on whether to support the last-minute plea deal that saved Kohberger from the death penalty for the 4 a.m. home invasion attack on Nov. 13, 2022.Goncalves' family members expressed significant opposition to the plea deal, saying they were not properly consulted or involved in the plea deal process. Following the plea deal, they said they were treated as adversaries rather than victims' families, saying that they learned of the deal through an email, not a phone call."Weve believed in the process. Weve had faith in the system. But at this point, it is impossible not to acknowledge the truth: the system has failed these four innocent victims and their families," Aubrie, Goncalves' 18-year-old sister, wrote on the family's Facebook page."These are not just names or headlines. Ethan Chapin, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, and Xana Kernodle were beautiful human beings who touched countless lives," she continued. "They are not just 'The Idaho Four.' They were sons, daughters, siblings, and friends real people with real dreams. They deserve to be remembered for who they were in life, not only for the tragedy of their deaths. But before that can truly happen, they deserve justice. Nothing less."Bryan Kohberger facing a life in prison means he would still get to speak, form relationships, and engage with the world. Meanwhile, our loved ones have been silenced forever. That reality stings more deeply when it feels like the system is protecting his future more than honoring the victims pasts."BRYAN KOHBERGER QUESTIONED: INSIDE HIS FIRST INTERVIEW WITH POLICE AFTER IDAHO STUDENT MURDERSPrior to her sons quadruple murders, Kohberger's mother, Maryann, wrote that she was against the death penalty.In April 2008, she penned a piece for thePocono Recordin which Maryann stated she did not support it because "State-sanctified murder is still just that murder.""It would seem that some believe they have the divine power to tell others what to think," she wrote.The Kernodle, Chapin and Mogen families publicly supported the plea agreement, expressing relief and a desire for emotional closure over the prolonged ordeal.Cara Northington previously told Fox News Digital that while she initially felt disappointment over the agreement, she changed her stance."At first I was upset. I felt like I will never get answers now, but now I really see The Lord's hand in it," Northington told Fox News Digital. "I now can see that God is protecting us from further torment and trauma."While the plea deal didn't require Kohberger to explain himself, it puts the case to rest, she said.BRYAN KOHBERGER PLEADS GUILTY TO IDAHO MURDERSChapins parents, Jim and Stacy, told The Today Show they felt immediate relief."If I could physically do a handstand, I'd probably do one, because I am so ready," Jim Chapin told the outlet. "I'm ready for my kids to move on. I'm ready for us to move on. I mean, it's been almost 2 years, and it's, just, it's over."Similarly, the Mogen family, speaking through their attorney, said that they supported the plea "100 percent.""We support the plea agreement 100 percent," their attorney said. "We ask that others respect our belief that this is the best outcome possible."
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    Trump spars with European leader during Ukraine talks over key step to peace
    German Chancellor Friedrich Merz broke with the generally optimistic tone of European leaders during their meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President Donald Trump on Monday, stating that peace talks could not continue without a ceasefire.This follows Trumps meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday and a meeting with Zelenskyy on Monday.Merz, who has been in office since May, issued an impassioned call for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, despite Trump having repeatedly expressed his belief that a ceasefire is not necessary to achieve a permanent peace between Russia and Ukraine.Merz thanked the president for arranging the meeting at the White House, calling it "extremely helpful."However, he said that "the next steps ahead are the more complicated ones."TRUMP: ZELENSKYY MEETING NOT 'END OF THE ROAD' FOR US SUPPORT IN SECURING A PEACE DEAL"Now the path is open. You opened it last Friday, but now the way is open for complicated negotiations," he said, adding, "And to be honest, we all would like to see a ceasefire at the latest from the next meeting on.""I can't imagine that the next meeting would take place without a ceasefire," he went on. "So, let's work on that."He urged leaders to pressure Russia to agree to a ceasefire, saying, "Let's try to put pressure on Russia, because the credibility of this effort, these efforts we are undertaking today are depending on, at least, a ceasefire from the beginning of the serious negotiations from the next step on. So, I would like to emphasize this aspect and would like to see a ceasefire from the next meeting, which should be a trilateral meeting wherever it takes place."In response, Trump, who has said he is determined "to go directly to a peace agreement" without a ceasefire, said, "Well, we're going to let the president [Zelenskyy] go over and talk to the president [Putin], and we'll see how that works out."'OUR POSITION IS CLEAR:' ZELENSKYY AND EU DISMISS CEDING UKRAINIAN LAND TO RUSSIATrump pointed to his recent successes in helping to broker peace deals between other countries without a ceasefire."I will say, and again, I say it, in the six wars that I've settled, I haven't had a ceasefire," he said. "We just got into negotiations and one of the wars was, as you know, in the Congo, was 30 years, 31 years long. Another one that we settled last week was two great countries, was 35 years going on, and we had no ceasefire.""So, if we can do the ceasefire, great. And, if we don't do the ceasefire because many other points were given to us, many, many points were given to us. Great points," he added.PRESIDENT TRUMP TOUTS SOLVING 'MAJOR WARS' MEDIA DOESN'T COVERTrump has previously said that if his meeting with Zelenskyy went well, they will work to schedule a trilateral meeting with Putin, presumably to get a peace agreement finalized and signed.
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    UK ambassador Peter Mandelson lobbying for Super Bowl to be played in Britain: 'We love it'
    Peter Mandelson, the United Kingdoms ambassador to the United States, thinks the Super Bowl should be held across the pond.Mandelson said last week he has been lobbying since taking the role in February for the biggest sporting event in the U.S. to be hosted by the U.K."Ive made a big pitch for the first Super Bowl outside the U.S. to take place in Britain," Mandelson told the Chicago Council on Global Affairs on Thursday, per C-SPAN.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I want that Super Bowl in Britain. I dont care when it takes place, but I want it announced during my time as ambassador. We love it, we love it."The audience laughed at Mandelsons remark, but he isnt the only one back in his home country who wants to see the Super Bowl in the U.K.CHARGERS' JIM HARBAUGH LOOKS FORWARD TO THE WORLD CUP'S 'MAGIC' COMING TO HOME STADIUMLondon Mayor Sadiq Khan has also called for the Super Bowl to be hosted in his city, which he believes would solidify London as the "sporting capital of the world.""The Super Bowl is really important for us," Khan said last year. "We have a number of American football games, and I want it to come here because we want American sports fans in Europe to come to London to watch them, not just go to America."The NFL has been playing regular-season games in London since 2007, beginning with the first official game ever held outside North America. Nearly two decades later, the league continues its international push, which this season includes two games at Londons famous Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in October.Since its creation in 1967, the Super Bowl has always remained in the United States. The event is set to be played at the San Francisco 49ers home, Levis Stadium, in Santa Clara, Calif., in 2026.It has also been decided that Super Bowl LXI, to be played in 2027, will take place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., followed by Super Bowl LXII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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