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    Exercise program reduces common cancer recurrence and boosts survival
    Exercising regularly in the three years after treatment for a common cancer could significantly improve survival rates, an international study has revealed.In the research, a total of 889 colon cancer patients who had undergone surgery and had also received chemotherapy were divided into two groups.One group was enrolled in a structured group exercise program for a three-year period and a second group received educational health materials, according to a study press release.SIMPLE DIETARY CHANGE COULD LOWER YOUR RISK OF COLON CANCER, STUDY SAYSLed by coaches, the exercise group was permitted to choose their own type of moderate-intensity exercise, such as walking or pickleball. The overall goal was to add 2 hours of activity per week.At the eight-year mark, the participants in the exercise group were 28% less likely to have a recurrence of colon cancer or emergence of new cancers, and had a 37% higher overall survival rate."Our findings show that exercise is no longer just a quality-of-life intervention for cancer patients that can be offered when and where possible," said study co-chair Dr. Kerry Courneya, a professor of kinesiology at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair in Physical Activity and Cancer, in the release."It is a treatment for colon cancer that must be made available to all patients."TERMINAL COLON CANCER PATIENT SAVED BY BREAKTHROUGH TREATMENTOne of the patients in the study, Terri Swain-Collins, was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer in 2021.After she underwent surgery and chemo, she was enrolled in the clinical trial and was assigned to the exercise group. Swain-Collins worked closely with a physiotherapist to create a fitness regimen that worked for her."One of the biggest benefits was having a semi-structured routine that works for my lifestyle with someone to hold me accountable," she said in the release."Simply being told to exercise by a physician wouldn't have been enough to get me to where I am today; having someone walk alongside me, guide me and check in regularly was what truly made it possible."Three years later, Swain-Collins is still walking regularly and is cancer-free.This was the first study to directly examine the impact of structured exercise on cancer survival, according to the researchers."The next step is to put this into practice," said study co-chair Dr. Chris Booth, medical oncologist at Kingston Health Sciences Centre and professor of oncology at Queen's University, in the release."That means health systems will need to invest in behavior support programs as part of standard care."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERImplementing exercise as an anti-cancer tool could be "remarkably cost-effective compared to many new cancer drugs," Booth noted.The study did find, however, that patients in the exercise group were more likely to develop muscle strains or injuries (18.5%) than the non-exercisers (11.5%).The findings were published in The New England Journal of Medicine and were also presented at the ASCO (American Society of Clinical Oncology) annual meeting in Chicago on Sunday.The study was funded by the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS).For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthColorectal cancer is the third-most common cancer among men and women in the U.S., according to the American Cancer Society.Among people under 50, rates of diagnosis have increased by 2.4% per year from 2012 to 2021.
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    UFC's Erin Blanchfield rips Maycee Barber after opponent pulls out of fight over reported medical issue
    Erin Blanchfield was set to fight Maycee Barber in the main event of UFC Fight Night in Las Vegas over the weekend, but the bout was canceled moments before the bell was set to ring.Barber, who competes in the womens flyweight division, hadnt fought since March 2024 because of an illness that she said led to a near-two-week hospital stay. Barber missed weight on Friday by a half pound and was already set to give up 20% of her purse to Blanchfield, according to ESPN.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThings took another strange twist Saturday night.Blanchfield said in the post-UFC Fight Night press conference that UFC chief business officer Hunter Campbell told her Barber suffered a seizure minutes before she was set to walk to the Octagon, according to MMA Junkie. ESPN broadcasters said Barber suffered a medical issue."I feel like I'm still in pretty much disbelief right now," Blanchfield added, via MMA Junkie. "I feel like I was in disbelief yesterday when she missed weight because we knew about this fight since January. You could've been 50 pounds overweight and still missed weight."So, she missed weight, then she gets to Saturday. She gets to the locker room. I'm fully ready to go. She's supposed to be ready to go. Supposedly now she has all these health issues right when we're supposed to fight. I think it's pretty crazy. I think it's pretty unprofessional. I wouldn't want to fight her again."UFC'S DANA WHITE SHARES BELAL MUHAMMAD'S GRUESOME INJURIES AFTER BRUTAL FIGHTBarber posted and re-shared videos on her Instagram page hyping up her return to the Octagon. But she did not address any alleged medical issues on social media.Fox News Digital reached out to the UFC for comment.Blanchfield was asked if she had advice for Barber."I don't know, she needs to look at another division," she said. "She needs to fix her life. She just needs to fix herself. I think she's a complete mess in every aspect of her entire life."Blanchfield is 13-2 in her MMA career. She defeated Rose Namajunas in November via unanimous decision.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Rep. Nadler condemns Trump admin after staff member handcuffed during congressional office security sweep
    Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., criticized the Trump administration for "sowing chaos" in communities while announcing that a member of his staff was handcuffed and briefly detained at his New York City office last week.Federal Protective Service (FPS) officers were responding Wednesday to reports that protesters were inside Nadler's district office in Manhattan. At the time, a protest was taking place outside an immigration courthouse in the same facility as the congressman's office."Based on earlier incidents in a nearby facility, FPS officers were concerned about the safety of the federal employees in the office and went to the location to ensure the safety and wellbeing of those present," a Homeland Security spokesperson told Fox News Digital.TRUMP DHS ISSUES WARNING AFTER ANTI-ICE PROTESTERS ATTEMPT TO DISRUPT ARRESTThe officers were let inside and came upon four people, the spokesperson said."Officers identified themselves and explained their intent to conduct a security check, however, one individual became verbally confrontational and physically blocked access to the office, the spokesperson added. "The officers then detained the individual in the hallway for the purpose of completing the security check. All were released without further incident."In a video of the arrest posted online, the officers were heard saying that Nadlers staff were "harboring rioters" and that they were conducting a check. The staff member being arrested can be heard crying during the incident.In a statement released Saturday, Nadler said the DHS officers "forcefully" entered his office before handcuffing a member of his staff.NOEM DISMISSES JEFFRIES' WARNINGS AS DHS CONSIDERS ARRESTS OF DEMOCRATIC LAWMAKERS AFTER ICE FACILITY CLASH"President Trump and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are sowing chaos in our communities, using intimidation tactics against both citizens and non-citizens in a reckless and dangerous manner," Nadler said."The decision to enter a Congressional office and detain a staff member demonstrates a deeply troubling disregard for proper legal boundaries," he added. "If this can happen in a Member of Congress's office, it can happen to anyoneand it is happening," Nadler said, in part.Nadler further called on Trump and DHS to halt "these dangerous tactics" and to abandon the expedited removal process, which he said denies due process for illegal immigrants and U.S. citizens."While no arrests were made and the situation was quickly deescalated, I am alarmed by the aggressive and heavy-handed tactics DHS is employing in New York City and across the country," he said.
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    Longtime WWE star R-Truth announces departure from company
    WWE star R-Truth announced on Sunday he will be departing from the organization after two stints and nearly 20 years with the company.R-Truth, whose real name is Ron Killings, made the revelation in a post on social media.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Im sorry to inform you all. I just got released from WWE," he wrote on X. "I want to thank WWE for the ride, but MOSTLY I want to thank each and EVERYONE OF YOU who was along for the ride, Thank you for all the love, support, and appreciation you have given me over the years. Thank you."R-Truth had recently come off a brief rivalry with John Cena amid the legendary WWE stars farewell tour. He congratulated Cena for his title defense against Randy Orton at the post-Backlash press conference. But he irked Cena enough that Cena put R-Truth through the table that separates the wrestler from the media.It kicked off a weeks-long rivalry that eventually saw Cena put an end to R-Truth, who had been billed as one of Cenas "childhood heroes."TRICK WILLIAMS CAPTURES TNA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP AT NXT BATTLEGROUND IN HISTORY-MAKING MOMENTR-Truth then lost to JC Mateo on "Friday Night SmackDown."The pro wrestling world sent their well wishes to R-Truth after the announcement.He initially joined WWE in 1999 and debuted as "K-Kwik" with "Road Dogg" Jesse James. He was there from 1999 to 2001, when he was released for the first time. He spent time with Total Nonstop Action wrestling before he made his way back to WWE in 2008.He returned as R-Truth and had been a highly favored competitor in the ring and on the mic as well.R-Truth was a United States champion, hardcore champion and world tag-team champion two times each. He held the short-lived 24/7 Championship a record 54 times. In 2004, Pro Wrestling Illustrated ranked him 18th on the list of top 500 wrestlers in the business.R-Truth turned 53 in January and its unclear what his next move will be.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Miley Cyrus opens up about father Billy Ray Cyrus struggle with sobriety and their complex bond
    Miley Cyrus is getting candid about her country superstar father, Billy Ray Cyrus.In a new interview with the New York Times, Miley spoke at length about Billy Ray, the current state of their relationship, how she struggled when he and her mother Tish Cyrus divorced, and more.During one part of the intimate interview, Miley's sobriety came up.She has been open about her choice to abstain from drugs and alcohol, but earlier this year, her famous brother, musician Trace Cyrus, who is sober himself, suggested that Billy Ray was perhaps not making that same choice.BILLY RAY CYRUS PRAISES EX TISH CYRUS, SAYS FAMILY IS CLOSE TO HEALING AFTER YEARS OF FEUDSNow, Miley is sharing some details about what Billy Ray has been going through.When asked if she's ever talked to her father about her own experience with sobriety, she said, "I think he has a harder time enjoying being sober. I kind of enjoy it. I think my dad is somebody thats like, That would be real nice right now. He calls it a good bad habit. Things that make you feel good, but you know theyre bad."She continued, "So I think for him, I grew up in a different generation. My dad grew up between the 60s and the 80s. It wasnt normal for you to have your psychiatrist on speed dial. So I think my dad just really didnt have the support."Miley said they don't "avoid" the subject, "but its not really something thats our table talk.""Me and my dad like to talk about music and movies," she explained. "Its not something thats ever been our focus, but it probably should be. We probably should talk about that at some point."In January, Billy Ray performed at the Liberty Ball, which was held the night of President Donald Trump's inauguration. He experienced some technical difficulties, at one point asking the audience, "Check? Is anybody awake? Y'all want me to sing more, or you want me to just get the hell of the stage?"LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSSome viewers were so critical that he issued a statement about his performance the next day, sharing on social media, "I wouldnt have missed the honor of playing this event whether my microphone, guitar and monitors worked or not. I was there because President Donald J. Trump invited me. I had a ball at the Liberty Ball last night, and Ive learned through all these years when the producer says, 'Youre on,' you go entertain the folks even if the equipment goes to hell."He added, "I was there for the people, and we had a blast. Thats called rock n' roll!!!"Shortly after that, Trace wrote in an open letter to his father, "Youre not healthy Dad & everyone is noticing it."At another point in the letter, he wrote, "I love you Dad. We havent talked in a while but Im over a year and half clean from alcohol. Guess what? I feel amazing. I dont know what youre struggling with exactly but I think I have a pretty good idea & Id love to help you if you would open up and receive the help."In her new interview, Miley said that she has "a lot of grace" for Billy Ray."He grew up in severe poverty, not always having indoor bathrooms," she shared. "He had rarely, if at all, gone to the dentist by the time he met my mom. No doctors appointments. He was raised in a super-small town in Kentucky. I spent some of my life in Nashville, but most of it was in L.A., in a safe neighborhood, and I just cant even compare our upbringings in any way, shape or form. So I definitely have a really compassionate place in my heart for my dads upbringing that I cant quite understand."MILEY CYRUS REUNITES WITH DAD BILLY RAY CYRUS, BREAKS SILENCE ON RUMORED FEUD WITH PARENTSShe was then asked if she believed her father had ever felt "competitive or eclipsed" by her massive fame while Billy Ray has enjoyed an undeniably successful career in country music, Miley became a child star with Disney's "Hannah Montana" and has been in the spotlight for decades with a wildly successful music career of her own."That has added a level of complexity within my family, for sure," she admitted. "I think it would be hard for anybody with a dream to see somebody else achieving theirs in a way that you see for yourself. But I do think love conquered all. He can still find the pride in me. But it would be delusional for any of us to think that that doesnt add a level of complication to our already complicated dynamic."When asked if she felt "guilty," she said that therapy has helped her get rid of "my guilt and shame.""I had a hard time accepting that I could suffer, because of how blessed I am," Miley said. "I dont think thats actually played too much of a part between me and my dad, though, because I have to have the faith that, like any dad, he would want this for me."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERShe admitted recently to having had "challenges" with Billy Ray over the years, but she told the New York Times that they're no longer estranged."I think timing is everything," she began. "As Ive gotten older, Im respecting my parents as individuals instead of as parents because my moms really loved my dad for her whole life, and I think being married to someone in the music industry and not being a part of it is obviously really hard. And so I think I took on some of my moms hurt as my own because it hurt her more than it hurt me as an adult, and so I owned a lot of her pain."She continued, "But now that my mom is so in love with my stepdad, who I completely adore, and now that my dad, I see him finding happiness, too I can love them both as individuals instead of as a parental pairing. Im being an adult about it."Miley said that it was "hard" at first, "because the little kid in you reacts before the adult in you can go, Yes, thats your dad, but thats just another person that deserves to be in his bliss and to be happy."She added, "My child self has caught up."
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    Shakira cancels sixth concert of world tour amid ongoing issues
    Shakira canceled a Saturday concert in Washington, D.C. her sixth cancellation this year.The popular Colombian singer was scheduled to perform this weekend at Nationals Park, although it seems the cancellation of her Thursday show in Boston at Fenway Park made it impossible for her and her team to make it to the show.Capital Pride Alliance, the organization that had put together the event, shared in a statement on social media, "Like Shakiras fans and our friends and family who have traveled from around the world to join us in DC this weekend, we are deeply disappointed that unforeseen circumstances have forced the cancellation of both this weeks concert in Boston and [Saturday]s concert at Nationals Park."SHAKIRA, JASON ALDEAN CONCERTS ABRUPTLY CANCELED AT BOSTON'S FENWAY PARK OVER STAGE SAFETY CONCERNSThe organization also shared another statement that was given to people who had purchased tickets to the event."Due to complications with the previous show in Boston, Shakiras full tour production cannot be transported to Washington, D.C. in time for her scheduled performance at Nationals Park on Saturday, May 31," that statement read. "As a result, the D.C. show has been canceled. Despite every effort to make it happen, it is not possible to move forward as planned."Shakira shared a message of her own to her Instagram followers, writing, "Nothing more painful for an artist than having to cancel two sold-out stadium shows like Boston and DC for reasons beyond one's control.""Thank you for being there in the good times and the not so good," she continued. "We've cruised together through every bump in the road, and you always take me to the other side. Los quiero con todo."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSIn February, Shakira launched her "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" world tour in South America. Shortly after, she canceled a concert in Lima, Peru her third show of the tour because she'd been hospitalized with an "abdominal issue."A week later, a concert in Colombia was postponed when the roof of the stage "suffered damage that puts at risk the safety of the artist, her staff and, most importantly, that of the audience" while a production team was assembling her show, the promotor explained in a statement translated by Billboard.At the beginning of March, she was set to perform two shows in Santiago, Chile, both of which were canceled just hours before the first was slated to begin. In a lengthy statement she shared on social media at the time, translated from Spanish to English by People, she explained in part that there was an issue with the stage assembly, and that it was "not stable enough to guarantee the safety of my band, dancers, fans and me."SHAKIRA QUICKLY EXITS STAGE AFTER FAN SEEMINGLY FILMS UP HER DRESS"There are two things I would never compromise: the security of my team and that of my fans, and I would never offer a show below the quality standards that you all deserve," she wrote. "My heart is broken in a thousand pieces to not be able to perform for you due to reasons out of my control."Stage safety concerns were once again to blame for the cancellation of her Thursday performance in Boston at Fenway Park. A representative for Live Nation told Fox News Digital, "During a routine pre-show check, structural elements were identified as not being up to standard, so the shows were canceled. All team members are safe."After the cancellation of Saturday's show in Washington, D.C., social media users began discussing what seems to be a developing trend for the tour."This is just disrespectful to her fans last minute every time," one person wrote on X, formerly Twitter.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERAnother wrote, "I love shakira to death but i can't accept any excuses. no matter how many technical issues they bring out. this is is just her fault. cancelling your concert on the show day is just unacceptable. idk if you know how this have impacted your image.""I can understand one or two shows, but 6 is ridiculous!" another post read. "Figure it out before or get a regular stage that doesn't extend on the floor since it seems like that is the issue here."Others were upset at the news, including one fan who wrote, "Cant believe this ! Ughhhh! My entire weekend was planned around this show."Another insisted, "All I know is, Shakira will never cancel or reschedule if things are up to her."
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    Rockies make unfortunate history with 50th loss of season
    The Colorado Rockies made awful history on Sunday with a 5-3 loss to the New York Mets.With the defeat, the Rockies fell to 9-50 on the season. Colorado became the first team in MLB to hit 50 losses this season and entered a league of its own when it comes to baseball futility.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe Rockies have the worst record in 59 games of any major league team in modern baseball (since 1901). The team has been swept 10 times in 20 series, tied for the most sweeps through 20 series with the 1962 Mets, the 1970 Milwaukee Brewers and the 1994 Oakland Athletics.USA Today noted the Rockies have played the most games without earning their 10th win, with only four teams in the sports history having played 55 games or more games before winning at least 10. Those teams include the 1985 Louisville Colonels, 1886 Washington Nationals, 1899 Cleveland Spiders and the 1904 Washington Senators.The Mets won Sundays game, 5-3, behind Pete Alonsos three-run home run and Francisco Lindors go-ahead homer. Juan Soto also added a dinger to his stat sheet.ORIOLES' COBY MAYO CRITICIZED FOR BASERUNNING TACTIC, BENCHES CLEAR IN BALTIMOREThe team regained sole possession of first place in the National League East. The team has won the last 26 games in which Lindor has homered. Its the second-longest streak of its kind since the Brooklyn Dodgers 29 consecutive wins when Carl Furillo hit a home run from 1951 to 1953.The Rockies season isnt getting any easier after already firing Bud Black in May. The team continues its road trip on Monday against the Miami Marlins.The team welcomes the Mets and San Francisco Giants to town once the club returns to Denver.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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    Warnock dodges questions from NBC host on whether Biden should have dropped out earlier
    Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., was pressed by NBC News host Kristen Welker on whether former President Joe Biden should have dropped out sooner or run for re-election at all, dodging the question and insisting that he was focused on what's in front of him.Welker quoted former Harris campaign aide David Plouffe, who told authors Alex Thompson and Jake Tapper in their new book that if the former president dropped out in 2023, the Democratic Party could hold a "robust primary." Welker noted that Plouffe name-dropped Warnock as a potential candidate and asked him to respond."Kristen, heres what we absolutely know about last years election. Its over, and Im going to spend all of my energy focused on the tank in front of us. We are headed into a very critical week. The Republicans are trying to push forward this big, ugly bill thats going to literally cut as many as 7 million Americans off of their health care," Warnock said, referring to Trump's "big, beautiful bill."Plouffe told the authors that Biden "f----- us," and said "it was a disservice to the country and to the party for his family and advisers to allow him to run again."NBC HOST QUESTIONS ADAM SCHIFF ON WHETHER BIDEN OFFICIALS MISLEAD THE PUBLIC ABOUT FORMER PRESIDENTWelker pushed back on Warnock, noting that he didn't give a "direct answer" to her question."Well, I take very seriously, my job. The people of Georgia hired me to stand up for them, and this really is a critical week. This big, ugly bill is going to strip people of their health care. Its going to rob working-class people of the resources that they need, they're literally trying to take health care from children," Warnock responded.Several Democrats have been asked to respond to questions about the former president's health and whether he should have run for re-election or had dropped out sooner.Democratic leadership, including Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said \they're trying to look forward and move on.Schumer dismissed the questions surrounding Biden's decline on CNN, MSNBC, and during a press conference in early May.CHUCK SCHUMER CONFRONTED WITH OLD CLIP OF HIMSELF DECLARING BIDEN'S DECLINE 'RIGHT-WING PROPAGANDA'CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"Kasie, were looking forward. We have the largest Medicaid cut in front of us. We have the whole federal government," Schumer told CNN's Kasie Hunt during. He used the same phrase on MSNBC and during the press conference.Jeffries issued a similar response during a press conference in May, telling reporters, "We're not looking backward, we're looking forward at this particular moment in time."Some Democrats, including former transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg, acknowledged the former president might have harmed the party's chances by remaining in the race for as long as he did.Buttigieg said that Biden "maybe" hurt Democrats in running for re-election. However, he defended the former president against allegations of decline.
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    FBI investigating 'targeted terror attack' in Boulder, Colorado, Kash Patel says
    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating a "targeted terror attack" where multiple people were set on fire Sunday afternoon near Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colorado.At about 1:26 p.m. local time, officers with the Boulder Police Department were called to the county courthouse on Pearl Street for reports of a man, who had a weapon, setting people on fire, according to Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn.The man, who has not yet been identified, was arrested at the scene without incident, Redfearn said.The attack took place near an event put on by "Run for Their Lives," a grassroot organization that facilitates global run and walk events calling for the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas.SHOOTING AT CAPITAL JEWISH MUSEUM HIGHLIGHTS RISING WAVE OF ANTI-JEWISH HATE CRIMES"We are aware of and fully investigating a targeted terror attack in Boulder, Colorado," FBI Director Kash Patel wrote in a statement on X. "Our agents and local law enforcement are on the scene already, and we will share updates as more information becomes available."Police initially evacuated three surrounding blocks and later expanded the evacuation area.Redfearn said the area is not safe yet, as they are investigating a "vehicle of interest.""This was a beautiful Sunday afternoon in downtown Boulder on Pearl Street, and this act is unacceptable," he said. "I ask that you join me in thinking about our victims, the families of those victims, and everyone involved in this tragedy. Our hearts go out to them, and we are going to do everything we can to work as hard as we can throughout the evening to provide more information to get answers for everyone."POLICE RAID DC SHOOTING SUSPECT ELIAS RODRIGUEZ'S CHICAGO APARTMENTColorado Gov. Jared Polis in a statement on X described the attack as a "heinous act of terror.""I am closely monitoring the situation in Boulder, and my thoughts go out to the people who have been injured and impacted by this heinous act of terror," Polis wrote. "Hate-filled acts of any kind are unacceptable. While details emerge, the state works with local and federal law enforcement to support this investigation."Israel's Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, said terrorism against Jews "does not stop at the Gaza border it is already burning the streets of America.""Today, in Boulder, Colorado, Jewish people marched with a moral and humane demand: to return the hostages," Danon wrote in a statement. "In response, the Jewish protesters were brutally attacked, with an attacker throwing a Molotov cocktails at them. Make no mistake this is not a political protest, this is terrorism. The time for statements is over. It is time for concrete action to be taken against the instigators wherever they may be."Colorado Rep. Joe Neguse added he is "praying hard for the victims."It is unclear how many people were injured, though police confirmed some were life-threatening.Boulder police did not release a motive.Run for Their lives meets weekly in neighborhoods across the world to "quietly" address Hamas hostages, according to its website. It was started by a group of Israelis in the Bay Area in California.Boulder police and Run for Their Lives did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.
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    Colorado terror attack took place at 'Run for Their Lives' event calling for release of all hostages in Gaza
    Colorado police responded to a terror attack at an event calling for the release of hostages in Gaza in the Denver suburb of Boulder on Sunday, which left multiple people injured.Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn said his department received reports early Sunday afternoon of a man with a weapon and people being set on fire on Pearl Street. A male suspect with minor injuries was taken into police custody at the scene, Redfearn said."Run for Their Lives," which was hosting an event in Boulder on Sunday, organizes run and walk events calling for the immediate release of all hostages being held captive by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.The police chief could not confirm whether the pro-Israel event attendees were targeted as there were people not affiliated with the group out in the area, but he said "this act is unacceptable."SHOOTING AT CAPITAL JEWISH MUSEUM HIGHLIGHTS RISING WAVE OF ANTI-JEWISH HATE CRIMES"The movement started by a group of Israelis in the Bay Area in California, in collaboration with the Hostage and Missing Families Forum (#BringThemHomeNow)," the group's website states. "But, local events are independently led by dedicated and committed leaders within their communities.""You dont need to be Jewish or Israeli to be disturbed by this crisisall people around the world should be," the website says. "Innocent children, women, the elderly, and young people should not be living in tunnels 20 meters underground for over a yearthey should be in their homes with their families. Until this crisis is resolved, the world risks normalizing this unbearable situation. Our focus is not on the "how" (pressure world leaders or military pressure). We are solely focused on the what: doing everything possible to bring them home!"Fox News Digital has reached out to the group.Boulder's Jewish Community said that an incendiary device was thrown at walkers participating in the event."We are saddened and heartbroken to learn that an incendiary device was thrown at walkers at the Run for Their Lives walk on Pearl Street as they were raising awareness for the hostages still held in Gaza," Boulder's Jewish Community said in a statement. "We dont have all the details of what is unfolding, and we promise to keep our community informed."Our hearts go out to those who witnessed this horrible attack, and prayers for a speedy recovery to those who were injured," the statement continued.Witnesses at the scene told CBS Colorado that an unidentified suspect used Molotov cocktails to attack people who were participating in a walk."We are aware of reports of an attack at today's Boulder Run for Their Lives event - a weekly meeting of Jewish community members to run/walk in support of the hostages kidnapped on 10/7," the Anti-Defamation League wrote on X.ANTISEMITIC SHOOTING OF ISRAELI DIPLOMATS ADDS TO ALARMING RISE IN DOMESTIC TERRORISMA motive for the attack has not been determined, the chief said."I cannot confirm right now that this was targeted at a specific group of people," Redfearn said. "We understand that there's a lot of tensions right now and a lot of issues in the United States and everywhere. Once we have a clear motive, we will react accordingly."Redfearn stopped short of calling Sunday's event a terror attack, despite proclamations from FBI Director Kash Patel and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, as well as other political leaders.
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