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    Bernie Sanders calls for RFK Jr. to resign as HHS secretary over vaccine policies: Rally the American people
    MANCHESTER, N.H. - Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont says if Robert F. Kennedy Jr. doesn't step down as Health and Human Services secretary in President Donald Trump's administration, Americans will need to speak out."We've got to rally the American people. This is a huge issue," Sanders told Fox News Digital on Monday.Sanders, the ranking member of the Senate's Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, said "I'm not a scientist, I'm not a doctor, but I do talk to scientists, and I do talk to doctors, and the evidence is overwhelming. It's not contestable. Vaccines work. They save millions and millions of lives."WHY BERNIE SANDERS IS CALLING ON RFK JR. TO RESIGNAnd the progressive champion and 2016 and 2020 Democratic presidential nomination runner-up warned that "if Kennedy and his friends are able to make people think that vaccines are not safe, it will be a real public health crisis for America."Sanders is among a growing list of politicians and officials who warn that Kennedy, the longtime environmental activist and vaccine skeptic who Trump picked late last year as his health secretary in his second administration, is jeopardizing the health of Americans with his controversial moves.BIPARTISAN FURY AT CDC: SENATORS DEMAND PROBE, REJECT VACCINE GUIDANCE AS ILLEGITIMATE"Mr Kennedy and the rest of the Trump administration tell us, over and over, that they want to Make America Healthy Again. Thats a great slogan. I agree with it. The problem is that since coming into office, President Trump and Mr Kennedy have done exactly the opposite," Sanders wrote this past weekend in an opinion piece in the New York Times.And Sanders said that "despite the overwhelming opposition of the medical community, Secretary Kennedy has continued his longstanding crusade against vaccines and his advocacy of conspiracy theories that have been rejected repeatedly by scientific experts."Sanders' call for Kennedy to resign came after last week's firing of Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Director Susan Monarez, less than a month after she was confirmed. The firing of Monarez came after she refused Kennedy's directives to adopt new limitations on the availability of some vaccines, including approvals for COVID-19 vaccines.Four other top CDC officials resigned in protest hours later, accusing the Trump administration and Kennedy of weaponizing public health.CDC DIRECTOR SUSAN MONAREZ REFUSES TO BE FIRED AS OTHER OFFICIALS CALL IT QUITSSanders, who was interviewed Monday after headlining the New Hampshire AFL-CIO's annual Labor Day breakfast, charged in his statement over the weekend that Kennedy "has absurdly claimed that theres no vaccine that is safe and effective'.""Who supports Secretary Kennedys views?" Sanders asked. "Not credible scientists and doctors. One of his leading experts that he cites to back up his bogus claims on autism and vaccines had his medical license revoked and his study retracted from the medical journal that published it."The incident received rare bipartisan pushback by some members of Congress.But the White House defended the firing of Monarez, with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt telling reporters on Thursday that the president has the "authority to fire those who are not aligned with his mission.""The president and Secretary Kennedy are committed to restoring trust and transparency and credibility to the CDC by ensuring their leadership and their decisions are more public-facing, more accountable, strengthening our public health system and restoring it to its core mission of protecting Americans from communicable diseases, investing in innovation to prevent, detect and respond to future threats," Leavitt argued.Fox News Bonny Chu and Landon Mion contributed to this story
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    Jason Aldean discloses he suffered breakdown months after deadly 2017 Las Vegas shooting
    Jason Aldean revealed he suffered a "breakdown" months after the Las Vegas festival shooting in 2017."It was a festival like we've done a million times," Aldean recalled on the "Armchair Expert" podcast. "It was just obviously something that we weren't prepared for."Aldean was performing on Oct. 1, 2017 when shots rang out at the Route 91 Harvest Festival. Sixty people died and more than 800 were injured after a man opened fire from the window of a Mandalay Bay casino hotel room."We finally got out of there the next afternoon, home, and you're just glad to be home, show up my mom's crying," Aldean told host Dax Shepard. "You know, my oldest daughter was in school, freaking out, thinking that somebody was trying to shoot us, so all the details were still kind of coming out."JASON AND BRITTANY ALDEAN SKIP CRACKER BARREL FOR BREAKFAST DATE AFTER CONTROVERSIAL LOGO CHANGEAldean had a busy schedule in the immediate aftermath of the shooting. He opened "SNL" days later then traveled back to Vegas to honor the victims."Sunday morning, I was on a flight going back to Las Vegas to go to the hospital and see all the victims. That was tough," he shared. "People hadn't recovered from their wounds yet."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSAldean's wife gave birth to their first child together two months after the shooting, giving the country singer a moment to begin processing at home."All of a sudden at home, we kind of had something else to focus on versus watching that on the news every day," Aldean recalled. "I think for me, you know, I kind of had a breakdown in my house one day. It was after my son was born and just all that heaviness of everything, just getting laid on you."The "She's Country" singer struggled thinking of what could have happened during the fatal shooting."I ended up having a moment at my house where I kind of broke down thinking about just all the people that I could have lost, all the people that we did lose as far as fans, but my inner circle of people and my wife was there eight months pregnant with my son and all these things," he said.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERDespite his survivor's guilt, Aldean never attended therapy in the aftermath choosing to rely on his family and friends instead."I guess [Im] too Southern," he told Shepard. "Heres the ironic thing. We funded a ton of therapy for all the crews and everybody else.""My therapy was me, my wife, my band, all of us that were kind of there. We all talked about it amongst each other."
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    Medical examiner in Virginia reveals cause of death for former Biden US attorney who died in her sleep
    Police revealed the cause of death for former U.S. Attorney Jessica Aber on Monday, months after she died in her sleep at home in March.The medical examiner's office in Alexandria, Virginia says the former official died from a "sudden unexpected death in epilepsy," according to the Virginian-Pilot. Police had said earlier this year that they had "found no evidence suggesting that her death was caused by anything other than natural causes."Aber's family had released a statement to the press shortly after her death noting that she had suffered from epilepsy and related seizures "for many years."Aber, 43, worked as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia from 2021 to 2025 before stepping down on Jan. 20, the same day that President Donald Trump returned to the White House.PRITZKER SAYS 'ACTION WILL BE MET WITH A RESPONSE' AFTER TRUMP THREATENS TO SEND NATIONAL GUARD TO CHICAGOIn her resignation letter, she called her role "an honor beyond measure.""I am deeply grateful to senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine and to President Biden for the opportunity to lead this office and to Attorney General Garland for his steadfast leadership," she wrote at the time, referring to the two senators representing Virginia. "I am proud of the work we have done with our federal, state and local law enforcement partners to enforce the law and build community trust."NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS FROM SIX RED STATES HEAD TO DC TO HELP TACKLE CRIMEDuring her tenure, she prosecuted cases involving leaks from the CIA and Russian nationals engaged in fraud in the U.S.One of her biggest legal victories came last year, shortly before her resignation, whenex-CIA analyst Asif Rahman pleaded guilty to leaking top-secret documents about an Israeli plan to strike Iran.Rahman was accused of posting documents about Israel's strike last year on Telegram, leading the country's military to hold off on its initial plans.Aber criticized Rahmans actions as a "violation of his oath, his responsibility, and the law" and said the leak "placed lives at risk, undermined U.S. foreign relations, and compromised our ability to collect vital intelligence in the future."In 2019, Aber received the Department of Justice's Assistant Attorney Generals Award for Exceptional Service.Fox News' Landon Mion contributed to this report
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    Latest Gulf state launches 'golden residency' program to lure wealthy Americans
    Countries across the globe are racing to attract foreign investors with "golden" visas.Many wealthy Americans are seeking residences abroad for financial security and personal safety reasons.Oman has become the latest country to join the pricey trend, launching its "Golden Residency" program in exchange for foreigners investing $520,000 or 200,000 Omani rials (OMR) in property, bonds, companies or businesses that grow the workforce.FOREIGN TRAVELERS SOON TO PAY 'VISA INTEGRITY FEE' TO VISIT THE US COSTING $250Officials announced the program on Sunday at the Sustainable Business Environment forum, reiterating their strategic push to deepen private sector growth, according to Gulf News.Those who obtain the visa are also offered fast-track airport services and the option to own a property in areas not previously open to non-Omani ownership."The Golden Residency is not merely a residence permit; it is Omans commitment to creating a balanced environment that combines opportunity, stability and quality of life," said Nasima bint Yahya Al Balushi, Investors Services Center director general at the forum, Gulf News reported.Canada-based Mohamed Bennis, an associate vice president at Arton Capital, told Fox News Digital that many are realizing "true wealth" is measured by "freedom of movement."For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"Many Americans are realizing thata second residencyor citizenship is the ultimate insurance policy against uncertainty," said Bennis."It provides them with almost unmatched mobility, flexibility and security in a world that is becoming increasingly unpredictable."He said that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is one country that is becoming increasingly popular for Americans seeking residency or citizenship through investment."The Middle East is no longer just a region for short-term postings or selective opportunities for the elite," said Bennis. "With Oman now joining the movement, it shows that the region is ready and confident to become a mainstream destination for expatriates."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"With a sizeable uptick in our requests from USA clients for the region, it was just a matter of time before Oman created its golden visa program."He added, "[Golden visas] can open doors to privileges that money just cant buy: freedom of movement, security for your family and access to opportunities around the world.""Whether for business, family or lifestyle, a second residency offers peace of mind and flexibility in an uncertain world," he said."Omans addition doesnt just broaden the competitive landscape; it underscores that the Gulf is embracing openness and long-term global integration."
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    Jury duty phone scams on the rise as fraudsters impersonate local officials, threaten arrest
    Scammers are constantly finding new ways to trick people. While older tactics like phishing emails and impersonating government agencies to steal credentials are becoming easier to spot, bad actors are now turning to more alarming methods. One of the latest involves impersonating local authorities.People have reported receiving phone calls claiming they missed jury duty and now face a warrant for their arrest. This kind of impersonation scam is harder to spot because it's highly personalized, but that doesn't mean you're defenseless. Let's break it down.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide - free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM newsletter.DON'T FALL FOR THIS BANK PHISHING SCAM TRICKScammers posing as court officials are targeting individuals with false claims about missed jury duty, prompting warnings from law enforcement. The fraud typically begins with a call from a blocked or unknown number, alleging that the recipient has missed jury duty and is facing an arrest warrant. The scammers then demand payment, usually through wire transfers or gift cards.A key warning sign is being asked to pay money to avoid arrest or legal trouble. It is important never to give money or personal information to unknown callers.These scams often target older or more vulnerable individuals, although younger people have also reported close calls. In one example, a person received repeated calls from an unidentified number before answering. The caller, claiming to be from a local sheriff's department and equipped with the individual's full name and address, insisted they had failed to appear for jury duty and faced multiple citations.HOW FAKE MICROSOFT ALERTS TRICK YOU INTO PHISHING SCAMSLegitimate jury summonses are delivered by mail, not through threatening phone calls.If you get a suspicious call about missed jury duty, don't panic. Follow these steps to stay safe and protect your personal information.This might sound obvious, but don't trust any unknown caller, especially if they demand money. Legitimate authorities will never ask for payment over the phone, especially not through gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency. If someone threatens you with arrest or legal action unless you pay immediately, it's almost certainly a scam. Hang up and call your local court or police department using an official number.If you receive a suspicious call, take a breath and fact-check. Court summonses are always delivered by mail, not over the phone. Even if the caller has personal information like your name or address, that doesn't make them credible. Scammers often use leaked or publicly available data to appear convincing.Be extra cautious, even if the scam comes through text messages or email. Do not click on any suspicious links, as they can install malware on your device and steal your personal data.The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have strong antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe.Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android & iOS devices atCyberGuy.com.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREThe truth is, your data is already out there, from old social media profiles to past breaches. That's often how scammers get enough personal details to sound legitimate. Investing in a data removal service can help reduce your digital footprint by scrubbing your information from people-search sites and data brokers.While no service can guarantee the complete removal of your data from the internet, a data removal service is really a smart choice. They aren't cheap, and neither is your privacy. These services do all the work for you by actively monitoring and systematically erasing your personal information from hundreds of websites. It's what gives me peace of mind and has proven to be the most effective way to erase your personal data from the internet. By limiting the information available, you reduce the risk of scammers cross-referencing data from breaches with information they might find on the dark web, making it harder for them to target you.Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visitingCyberguy.com.Get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web:Cyberguy.com.If you receive a scam call, report it to local law enforcement or your country's fraud reporting agency. After hanging up, block the number on your phone and report it to:Many carriers allow you to forward scam texts to7726 (SPAM).Apps likeTruecaller,Hiya, and built-in features likeGoogle Call Screen orSilence Unknown Callers on iPhones can detect and block fake calls automatically.Pro Tip: Enable your phone's "silence unknown callers" feature for extra protection.Older adults are frequent targets. Sit down with your parents, grandparents, or neighbors to explain how these scams work and what to watch for. A simple heads-up could stop a costly mistake.Scammers are getting bolder and more convincing, but you can stay a step ahead. Knowing the signs of a jury duty phone scam, using smart tools like antivirus and call blockers and limiting your digital footprint can dramatically reduce your risk. Empower yourself and your loved ones with this knowledge.Instead of relying on faceless phishing emails, scammers are now using hyper-personalized and emotionally charged phone calls. By impersonating local authorities and referencing civic duties like jury duty, they exploit both fear and a sense of responsibility. What makes this especially dangerous is how plausible it sounds, drawing on real processes that many people don't fully understand.Do you think law enforcement and government agencies are doing enough to educate the public about these scams? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide - free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM newsletter.Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved.
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    Judge tosses latest defamation suits from Navy vet who beat CNN, says some sequels should not be made
    The U.S. Navy veteran who successfully sued CNN for defamation earlier this year didnt have as much luck with lawsuits against the Associated Press and other media outlets.Judge William Henry of Floridas 14th Judicial Circuit, who also presided over Zachary Youngs successful CNN trial, granted two motions on Friday to dismiss defamation lawsuits against The Associated Press and Puck.The judge compared Youngs follow-up lawsuits to movie sequels that "should not be made."In January, a Florida jury found that CNN defamed Young by implying he illegally profited when helping peopleflee Afghanistanon the "black market" during theBiden administration'smilitary withdrawal from the country in 2021.Young was awarded $4 million in lost earnings, $1 million in personal damages, and the jury found that punitive damages were also warranted against CNN.A settlement was reached before punitive damages were decided by the jury.NAVY VETERAN WHO PROVED CNN DEFAMED HIM SUES ASSOCIATED PRESS, SAYS HE WAS FALSELY PAINTED AS SMUGGLERAP media reporter David Bauder wrote that "Youngs business helped smuggle people out of Afghanistan" when covering the CNN trial in a January 2025 article. However, Henry ruled it wasn't sufficient grounds for a lawsuit."It is said that for some movies or television shows, sequels or reboots should not be made. Oftentimes, the storyline is forced, new characters are not properly developed, inconsistencies arise between the original plot and the sequels, or the writers and producers are just lazy and trying to cash in on a previously successful idea. The same can be said of this case," Henry wrote.CNN DEFAMATION JUROR WOULD HAVE AWARDED NAVY VETERAN UP TO $100 MILLION BEFORE SETTLEMENT WAS REACHED"Unlike the CNN case, this case was a forced play without any character development. Under applicable law, there is no villain," Henry continued. "Rather, this is an attempt to repackage the CNN storyline against a different opponent. After screening this production, the Court determines that this sequel should not be released because, under the facts, this third installment does not work."Young, who declined comment, is expected to appeal the decision regarding the AP.The AP has defended its reporting throughout the process."APs story was a factual and accurate report on the jury verdict finding in Zachary Youngs favor. We will vigorously defend our reporting against this frivolous lawsuit," an AP spokesperson previously told Fox News Digital.JURY FINDS CNN COMMITTED DEFAMATION AGAINST NAVY VETERAN, SETTLEMENT REACHED ON PUNITIVE DAMAGESHenry also tossed Youngs suit against Puck, using the same movie analogy. The Puck suit was dismissed "with prejudice" and cannot be appealed.Young had claimed Puck republished "CNNs defamatory lies" when covering the initial lawsuit.After the January settlement, CNN said it will take "useful lessons" from the decision."We remain proud of our journalists and are 100% committed to strong, fearless and fair-minded reporting at CNN, though we will of course take what useful lessons we can from this case," a CNN spokesperson toldFox News Digital.
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    Kim Novak, 92, says 'it's close to the end' as Hollywood legend reflects on leaving industry at career peak
    Kim Novak reflected on aging and her decision to turn her back on Hollywood in an attempt to reclaim her story."Its not easy getting old," Novak, 92, said in the upcoming documentary "Kim Novak's Vertigo," according to People magazine. "Im feeling its close to the end.""Ive been feeling the need to free something." the beginning of the film began.Novak famously chose to leave Hollywood at what many considered would have been the peak of her career. "When I left, I was at the top of my game," she said in the documentary about her exit from the industry in 1966.KIM NOVAK EXPLAINS WHY SHE LEFT HOLLYWOOD: I FELT LIKE I WAS LOSING MYSELF"Hollywood swallowed people whole," Novak said, referencing Marilyn Monroe's death. The actress died at 36 and her death was ruled a possible suicide by the Los Angeles County coroner's office. "I didnt want that to happen to me," Novak noted.The "Picnic" star turned her back on Hollywood after her Bel Air home was destroyed in a mudslide. She chose a cliff dwelling in Big Sur to become her place to start over, where she focused on other artistic skills."My survival mode was to paint," Novak said.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSNovak opened up about how she felt waking up on her first morning after leaving Hollywood in a 2021 interview with Fox News Digital."Liberated. Totally liberated," she recalled. "I thought, Wow, Im going to live my dream and not for someone else. It was wonderful. My cat was purring, the birds were singing, the waves were crashing we were all just content.""The first thing I did when I woke up was to getall my art equipment, set up my easel and lookout the window," Novak added. "I thought to myself, This is paradise. Hollywood offers money and prestige,but nothing ever comparesto that feeling I felt that morning."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERYears later, Novak's true story will be told in "Kim Novak's Vertigo.""This is not a Hollywood-y documentary of famous names, this is about Kim, the person," Novak's manager, Sue Cameron, said. "She turned down a million dollars to write her autobiography 25 years ago. Because they wanted all the Hollywood dirt, and she says, No, that's not who I am, I won't do it.""She's the last living golden goddess of film," Cameron said. "And what's more important is in this documentary, we show her as the true fighter she was for women, even way back in the '50s, when they tried to force her to wear certain makeup, and she would go wipe it off. She was the very first woman to have her own production company."
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    Trump praises Democratic DC mayor for working with his administration on crime crackdown
    President Donald Trump praised Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser for cooperating with his administration amid a deployment of National Guard troops to the city to help combat crime."Wow! Mayor Muriel Bowser of D.C. has become very popular because she worked with me and my great people in bringing crime down to virtually nothing in D.C.," Trump posted on his Truth Social Monday."Her statements and actions were positive, instead of others like [Illinois Gov. J.B.] Pritzker, [Maryland Gov.] Wes Moore, [California Gov. Gavin] Newsom, and the 5% approval-rated mayor of Chicago, who spend all of their time trying to justify violent crime instead of working with us to completely eliminate it, which we have done in Washington, D.C., now a crime-free zone," he added.DC MAYOR BOWSER REVERSES COURSE, ADMITS TRUMP'S FEDERAL CRIME CRACKDOWN IS WORKINGTrump further claimed that Bowsers approval rating has gone up."In a short period of time, 25%, and the people of D.C. are thanking her for stopping crime wherever she goes," he wrote. "Its not a miracle, its hard work, courage, and being smart. The top law enforcement officer in L.A. said, during the riots and when I sent the troops in early, that they couldnt have done it without us.""They were completely overwhelmed! If we hadnt gone in early, on top of the Palisades fires, L.A. would have lost the Olympics. Congratulations to Mayor Muriel Bowser, but dont go woke on us," he added. "D.C. is a giant victory that never has to end!!!"Last week, Bowser said crime numbers in the city were down.BLUE CITIES IN TRUMPS CROSSHAIRS AFTER DC POLICE TAKEOVER"Carjackings are down 87% since the federal surge started, violent crime is down 45%, arrests are up 20%, and illegal gun recoveries are up 12%," Fox DC reported."The most significant thing that we are highlighting today is the area of crime that was most troubling for us in 2023, and we have driven it down over the last year," Bowser said at a Wednesday news conference."We know that when carjackings go down, when the use of guns goes down, when homicide or robbery go down, neighborhoods feel safer and are safer," she added.On Monday, Attorney General Pam Bondi said 1,599 arrests have been made and 165 illegal guns have been seized in the days since Trumps crime crackdown.Trump has threatened to deploy Guard troops to other Democratic-run cities to combat crime.
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    Michael Jordan among star-studded group expected to attend Bill Belichick's first UNC game: report
    The stars are expected to turn up for Bill Belichicks first game as North Carolinas head coach when TCU visits Chapel Hill on Monday.Basketball legend Michael Jordan, former U.S. womens soccer star Mia Hamm, Pro Football Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor, former NFL star Julius Peppers, country singers Eric Church and Chase Rice, and Los Angeles Dodgers ace Blake Snell are all expected to attend, according to ESPN.Jordan, Hamm, Taylor, Peppers and Rice all attended UNC. Church went to Appalachian State, and Snell was committed to play at Washington before being drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMBelichick was hired by UNC in December 2024 after taking a year off from coaching, following his mutual departure from the New England Patriots in January 2024. Widely considered one of the greatest coaches of all time, Belichick won six Super Bowls in 24 seasons with the Patriots.UNC went 6-7 last season, and head coach Mack Brown retired afterward, opening the door for Belichicks highly anticipated return to coaching.FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL PLAYER IN CRITICAL BUT STABLE CONDITION AFTER BEING SHOT WHILE VISITING FAMILYBelichick named redshirt sophomore Gio Lopez the teams starting quarterback. Lopez transferred to UNC this offseason after spending the past two years at South Alabama.In 11 games last season, Lopez completed 66% of his passes for 2,559 yards, 18 touchdowns and five interceptions. He also ran for 463 yards and seven touchdowns on 83 carries.Last season, TCU went 9-4 and beat Louisiana 34-3 in the New Mexico Bowl. Horned Frogs coach Sonny Dykes will look to keep TCUs momentum going against North Carolina.Kickoff is at 8 p.m. ET.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Trump to award Rudy Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom: 'Great American Patriot'
    President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he will award former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom."As President of the United States of America, I am pleased to announce that Rudy Giuliani, the greatest Mayor in the history of New York City, and an equally great American Patriot, will receive THE PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM, our Countrys highest civilian honor," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "Details as to time and place to follow. Thank you for your attention to this matter. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!"TRUMP BACKS NYPD AFTER GUNMAN KILLS OFF-DUTY OFFICER IN MANHATTAN OFFICE TOWER SHOOTINGThe announcement comes a day after Giuliani was seriously injured in a car crash in New Hampshire.Although rumors circulated that the former mayor was hurt in a targeted attack, his spokesman said Giuliani had pulled over after being flagged down by a woman who was fleeing domestic violence and needed help calling 911.After officers arrived, Giuliani left in his rental car, which was later struck from behind at high speed on the highway.JUDGE TELLS CUOMO TO STOP USING TAXPAYER MONEY TO 'RESURRECT HIS PUBLIC IMAGE' IN LEGAL CASEGiuliani was hospitalized with multiple injuries, including "a fractured thoracic vertebrae," multiplelacerations and contusionsand injuries to his left arm and lower leg, Michael Ragusa, spokesman and head of security for Giuliani, said in a statement on Sunday.Ragusa gave an update on Giulianis condition to Fox News Digital on Monday."Mayor Giulianis condition continues to improve, and he is expected to be discharged from the hospital within the next few days," Ragusa said in a statement. "This is a man who survived 9/11so a little car accident wont be slowing him down. He is eager to return to business and continue fighting for this country, as he has proudly done for the past 50 years."Giuliani joined Trump's legal team in 2018, representing the president during the Robert Mueller inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election.Fox News Digitals Stephen Sorace and Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.
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