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    Will the Trump Cabinet undo Musks DOGE legacy now that he's gone?
    Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musks time as the face of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has come to an end following the expiration of his time as a special government employee.Since January, Musk has been heading up DOGE, which was tasked with cutting $2 trillion from the federal government's budget through efforts to slash spending, government programs and the federal workforce.But how will the Trump administration look at DOGE now that Musk is gone?So far, there are no signs that DOGE is being dismantled or that its efforts will be reversed, and former DOGE employees are infiltrating other areas of the Trump administration. Plus, President Donald Trump signaled that Musk could return in some capacity, although he did not dive into specifics."Elon's really not leaving," Trump said Friday in the Oval Office. "He's going to be back and forth it's his baby. And I think he's going to be doing a lot of things. But Elons service to America has been without comparison in modern history."MUSK CONFIDENT DOGE WILL SAVE $1 TRILLION AS GOVERNMENT COST CUTTING CONTINUESDOGEs efforts to cut waste have led to roughly $175 billion in savings due to asset sales, contract cancellations, fraudulent payment cuts, in addition to other steps to eliminate costs, according to a May 26 update from DOGEs website. That translates to roughly $1,086.96 in savings per taxpayer, according to the website.Meanwhile, Musk signaled that despite his departure as a special employee, DOGE would only continue to pick up steam and that DOGE is now an essential aspect of the federal government.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"This is not the end of DOGE, but really the beginning. My time as a special government appointee necessarily had to end," Musk said Friday in the Oval Office. "The DOGE team will only grow stronger over time. The DOGE influence will only grow stronger. I liken it to a sort of person of Buddhism. It's like a way of life, so it is permeating throughout the government. And I'm confident that over time, we'll see $1 trillion of savings, and a reduction in $1 trillion of waste, fraud reduction."UNFINISHED BUSINESS: THE BUDGET CUTS MUSK COULDNT COMPLETE AND WHATS NEXT FOR DOGEThe White House has said that DOGE leadership following Musks departure will continue through members of Trumps Cabinet."The DOGE leaders are each and every member of the president's Cabinet and the president himself, who is wholeheartedly committed to cutting waste, fraud and abuse from our government," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Thursday at a White House press briefing."The entire Cabinet understands the need to cut government waste, fraud and abuse," Leavitt said. "And each Cabinet secretary at their respective agencies is committed to that. That's why they were working hand in hand with Elon Musk. And they'll continue to work with their respective DOGE employees who have onboarded as political appointees at all of these agencies. So surely the mission of DOGE will continue, and many DOGE employees are now political appointees and employees of our government."DOGE STAFFING SHAKEUP AS ELON MUSK HANGS UP HIS HAT, WHITE HOUSE CONFIRMSA senior White House official previously told Fox News Digital that DOGE is now part of the "DNA" of the federal government, and that the agency will continue to function as it has done so far."The DOGE employees at their respective agency or department will be reporting to and executing the agenda of the president through the leadership of each agency or department head," the official said.Fox News Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.
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    'Sport Science' host John Brenkus dead at 54
    This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).The sports world was left stunned on Sunday night as the family of John Brenkus, the host of "Sport Science," which was seen during ESPN segments, announced his death on social media.Brenkus was 54.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMA statement posted on his social media page said Brenkus "lost his fight" with depression at the end of the month."It is with profound sadness that we share the news that John Brenkus had passed away," the statement read. "John, co-founder of BASE Productions, founder of Brinx.TV, and co-creator and host of the 6-time Emmy Award-winning Sport Science, had been battling depression."John lost his fight with this terrible illness on May 31st, 2025. His heartbroken family and friends request privacy at this time, and encourage anyone who is struggling with depression to seek help."LONGTIME WWE STAR R-TRUTH ANNOUNCES DEPARTURE FROM COMPANYThe death of Brenkus resonated across social media.Brenkus had been open about his battle with his mental health issues. He talked to former NFL star Marcellus Wiley about his downward spiral after he sold "Sport Science" to ESPN.The "Sport Science" segments became a huge hit during ESPNs "SportsCenter" in the late 2000s and mid 2010s. The segment showed the impact on athletes bodies from huge hits and other instances during games.BASE Productions produced shows for a variety of networks, including A&E, Animal Planet, Discovery, FOX Sports Net, HBO, MTV and others.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Polish conservative Karol Nawrocki wins presidential election to succeed Duda
    Poland has elected Karol Nawrocki, a conservative backed by President Donald Trump, in the countrys presidential runoff election, according to a final vote count issued Monday.Nawrocki won 50.89% of the vote, gaining a narrow victory over liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafa Trzaskowski, who received 49.11%, the Associated Press reported.The first round of voting two weeks ago revealed deep divisions in the country along the eastern flank of NATO and the European Union. Nawrocki will succeed Andrzej Duda, a conservative whose second and final term ends on Aug. 6.Trzaskowski conceded defeat and congratulated Nawrocki on Monday, thanking all those who voted for him.POLANDS SOARING ECONOMY SETS STAGE FOR TIGHT PRESIDENTIAL RACE AS US, EU WATCH CLOSELY"I fought for us to build a strong, safe, honest, and empathetic Poland together," he wrote on X. "Im sorry I wasnt able to convince the majority of citizens of my vision for Poland. Im sorry we didnt win together."U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem last week stumped for Nawrocki at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Warsaw, where she also slammed "weak" European leaders who she argued have allowed mass migration of having "destroyed their civilizations." Noem praised Polands strict border enforcement, warning that "socialists" like Trzaskowski would take such protections away from the Polish people.Trump hosted Nawrocki at the White House in early May during the conservative candidate's campaign.Under the Polish constitution, the president serves a five-year term and may be re-elected once.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was among the leaders offering their congratulations to Nawrocki on Monday morning."Poland, which preserves the strength of its national spirit and its faith in justice, has been and remains a pillar of regional and European security, and a strong voice defending freedom and dignity for every nation," Zelenskyy wrote. "By reinforcing one another on our continent, we give greater strength to Europe in global competition and bring the achievement of real and lasting peace closer. I look forward to continued fruitful cooperation with Poland and with President Nawrocki personally."The U.S. has about 10,000 troops stationed in Poland and Noem suggested that military ties could deepen with Nawrocki as president. A common refrain from Nawrocki's supporters is that he will restore "normality," as they believe Trump has done. U.S. flags often appeared at Nawrocki's rallies, and his supporters believed that he offered a better chance for good ties with the Trump administration.POLAND ORDERS RUSSIAN CONSULATE IN KRAKOW CLOSED AFTER BLAMING KREMLIN FOR 2024 ARSONNawrocki, a 42-year-old amateur boxer and historian, has also echoed some of Trump's language on Ukraine. He promises to continue Poland's support for Ukraine but has been critical of Zelenskyy, accusing him of taking advantage of allies. He has accused Ukrainian refugees of taking advantage of Polish generosity, vowing to prioritize Poles for social services such as health care and schooling.Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbn, who shares Nawrocki's national conservative worldview, hailed Nawrocki's "fantastic victory."Meanwhile, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen offered measured congratulations, emphasizing continued EU-Poland collaboration rooted in shared democratic values: "We are all stronger together in our community of peace, democracy, and values. So let us work to ensure the security and prosperity of our common home."Nawrocki's victory is a comeback for the Law and Justice party, which governed Poland from 2015 to 2023, when it lost power to Prime Minister Donald Tusk's centrist coalition.Duda's veto power has been one obstacle to the pro-European Union Tusk in fulfilling certain electoral promises, such as loosening restrictions on abortion or passing a civil partnership law for same-sex couples. Some observers in Poland have said the unfulfilled promises could make it more difficult for Tusk to continue his term until the next parliamentary election scheduled for late 2027, particularly if Law and Justice dangles the prospect of future cooperation with conservatives in his coalition.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov refuses to shake hands with female sportscaster in awkward moment
    UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov raised eyebrows over the weekend when he refused to shake hands with CBS Sports broadcaster Kate Scott during UEFA Champions League coverage.Nurmagomedov was among those on hand to watch Paris Saint-Germain trounce Inter Milan to win the UEFA Champions League. It was the first time in the clubs history. It also comes in the wake of Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi all leaving the club over the last few years.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe former UFC fighter, who is Muslim, shook hands with streamer IShowSpeed, Jamie Carragher, Micah Richards and Thierry Henry. As Scott put her hand out, Nurmagomedov kept his hand at his chest."I apologize, thank you so much," Scott said taking her hand away and putting it toward her chest.It is likely that Nurmagomedov was following his religious beliefs in not shaking hands with Scott. The undefeated UFC fighter is a devout follower of Islam. The religion instructs men not to shake hands with a woman they are not married to.UFC'S ERIN BLANCHFIELD RIPS MAYCEE BARBER AFTER OPPONENT PULLS OUT OF FIGHT OVER REPORTED MEDICAL ISSUEScott married Malik Scott in 2024.Nurmagomedov was one of the best fighters the UFC has seen in quite a while. He was the first Muslim fighter to win a UFC championship. He retired from the sport following a submission win over Justin Gaethje at UFC 254 in 2020.He was 29-0 in his career.Since his retirement, Nurmagomedov has been in the corner of Islam Makhachev and Umar Nurmagomedov.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Hundreds of millions in tax money goes to contracts for DEI groups, watchdog finds: 'Total racket'
    EXCLUSIVE: Over the last several years, a few dozen diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) consultant groups have racked up over a hundred million dollars in taxpayer-funded contracts from K-12 schools across the country, a new report by Defending Education found.The report, shared with Fox News Digital, details how 41 DEI consultant groups garnered millions in taxpayer-funded contracts from 303 school districts and public education entities from 2021 until now.In total, the groups collected over $123 million from public schools in 40 states. The report found public school DEI contracts in both red and blue states, from Florida and Alabama to California and Washington.Erika Sanzi, a spokesperson for Defending Education, described the schools-consultants partnership as a "total racket that makes schools worse" and often takes no consideration of age-appropriateness in curricula.THE 'GRADING FOR EQUITY' PROPOSAL IS ABOUT LOWERING STANDARDS FOR STUDENTS, EXPERT SAYSAccording to the report, the biggest winner in the scheme was Amplify, a firm that provides professional development and curricula to school districts, which scored a total of over $70,500,000.The report states that in a now-scrubbed statement on its website, Amplify said its mission is to "make education, and thereby the world, more equitable and accessible" and to "help teachers support their students in constructing, questioning, expanding, and strengthening knowledge of where they come from and who they are becoming."In response, a representative for Amplify told Fox News Digital that the group "publishes textbooks and other instructional materials that help students learn reading, math and science"and that "there is no place anywhere in Amplifys products, or in the training programs about how to use them, for ideologies or political agendas."The representative said "our programs help students learnhowto think, notwhatto think."The report highlights another consultant group, Adjusted Equity Solutions, which it says is associated with the Culturally Responsive School Leadership Institute, that claims to help schools challenge "whiteness and hegemonic epistemologies in school," use "equity audits to measure student inclusiveness, policy, and practice" and serve as "advocate and social activist for community-based causes in both the school and neighborhood community."MAHA REPORT RAISES CONCERNS ABOUT CHILDHOOD CHRONIC DISEASEThis group took in over a million dollars from public schools during the study period."Tinkering in the minds of other people's children is big business and countless K-12 schools across the country are active participants," Sanzi said. "They pay big bucks to enter into contracts with ideologues and activists who, in turn, gain access, directly or indirectly, to a captive audience of young minds."Speaking with Fox News Digital via Zoom, Sanzi said that "rather than this being a focus on sort of academic interventions, it's a lot of jargon that so far has not proven itself to be measurable. And there's really not much evidence, if any, that any of this is helping students or helping schools or helping staff."EDUCATION SECRETARY LINDA MCMAHON PUSHES BACK ON CLAIMS THAT THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION 'DOESN'T CARE ANYTHING ABOUT THE LAW'Sanzi said that though these DEI groups couch their activities in agreeable terms like "belonging" and "empathy," they often end up being a "wolf in sheep's clothing.""At first, you're thinking lesson on empathy, like that's good," she said. "Who wouldn't want their child to be empathetic? We want that. Until you realize that the lesson on empathy is going to be about something like a little girl in her bathroom at school, a staff member who's trans, so biologically male, but identifies as female, comes into the restroom with her. She naturally feels uncomfortable because that's a very natural feeling in a circumstance like that. But she's told that she needs to have empathy for this grownup who identifies as female, right? And that her discomfort is the problem That feeling discomfort in that situation is wrong or makes her un-empathetic."The Trump Department of Education has warned state education departments in all 50 states that they must remove diversity, equity and inclusion policies or risk losing federal funding.Despite this, Sanzi said many of these consultant groups have adjusted by scrubbing references to DEI on their websites and using other words to describe the same thing.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"We see a lot of renaming," she said. "So, they might say, 'Well, we're getting rid of our DEI office or we're getting rid of our equity officer.' [But] the proof will be in the pudding because what we notice often is that you'll see a switch, like suddenly we hear the word belonging a lot more now. And so the question becomes, Are you getting rid of it? Or are you just rebranding it and shifting it somewhere else and taking it off your website?""What many people don't understand is that the founders of these consultant companies and the people who run them and the practitioners are activists. They are ideologues," she went on. "They have every right to believe that what they're transmitting is the right thing, but in a public-school setting that is required to maintain viewpoint diversity, these really have no place, not only because of the cost, not only cause it's public money, not only because they're not very transparent about what they're doing, but also because they are really trying to push an ideological agenda on other people's children."The Culturally Responsive School Leadership Institute did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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    Gender controversy swirls around Olympic gold medalist after new report sheds light on medical tests
    Olympic gold medalist boxer Imane Khelif was embroiled in another gender controversy over the weekend after World Boxing declared that the athlete would be unable to compete until a sex test was completed.3 Wire Sports, citing medical documents from chromosome tests given by the International Boxing Association (IBA) before the 2022 and 2023 world championships, reported that Khelifs DNA showed "markers with male karyotypes."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Chromosome analysis reveals Male karyotype. No numerical or chromosomal anomalies detected at 450-550 banding resolution," a screenshot of the document on 3 Wire Sports read. The test was at an accredited lab in New Delhi, called Dr. Lal PathLabs, before the boxing championships.Fox News Digital reached out to World Boxing, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Algerian Olympic Committee and reps for Khelif for comment.Khelif was disqualified from the 2023 championships before a gold medal bout over gender eligibility issues. IBA President Umar Kremlev released a statement to Russias TASS Agency about why Khelif was disqualified."Based on DNA tests, we identified a number of athletes who tried to trick their colleagues into posing as women. According to the results of the tests, it was proved that they have XY chromosomes. Such athletes were excluded from competition," Kremlev said.The Algerian Olympic Committee said at the time that Khelif was disqualified for "medical reasons." Algerian media reported that Khelif was disqualified for high testosterone levels, according to Reuters."There are some countries that did not want Algeria to win a gold medal," Khelif told Algerian Ennahar TV. "This is a conspiracy and a big conspiracy, and we will not be silent about it."Khelif was thrust into the global spotlight after qualifying for the Olympics, with the gender controversy coming to light. Khelif defeated Angela Carini in the initial fight during the Paris Olympics, but the IOC defended Khelif."Everyone competing in the womens category is complying with the competition eligibility rules," said IOC spokesperson Mark Adams. "They are women in their passports, and its stated that this is the case, that they are female."Then, the IBA doubled down, saying Khelif along with Taiwans Lin Yu-thing were disqualified from the world championships due to "a result of their failure to meet the eligibility criteria for participating in the womens competition, as set and laid out in the IBA Regulations. This decision, made after a meticulous review, was extremely important and necessary to uphold the level of fairness and utmost integrity of the competition."BOXING WORLD MOURNS LOSS OF GEORGIA O'CONNOR AFTER MISCARRIAGE, CANCER BATTLE: 'LOVED, RESPECTED, AND ADMIRED'The IBA added that Khelif underwent two tests: one in 2022 and the other in 2023. The IBA said Khelif appealed the decision to the Court for Arbitration of Sport but withdrew during the process, making the "IBA decision legally binding."As the controversy grew, Khelif kept on winning and eventually was awarded a gold medal.Throughout the entire controversy, Khelif has maintained that their gender is female. Khelif even filed a lawsuit against detractors and critics on social media.Before World Boxing made its decision, Khelif was planning on participating in the 2028 Olympics despite President Donald Trump's "No Men in Womens Sports" executive order was signed.Khelif told ITV that the policies do not apply to the boxer."I will give you a straightforward answer: the U.S. president issued a decision related to transgender policies in America. I am not transgender. This does not concern me, and it does not intimidate me. That is my response," Khelif told the outlet."For me, I see myself as a girl, just like any other girl. I was born a girl, raised as a girl, and have lived my entire life as one."World Boxing said last week that Khelif must take a sex test before being able to compete in sanctioned fights."Imane Khelif may not participate in the female category at the Eindhoven Box Cup, 5-10 June 2025 and any World Boxing event until Imane Khelif undergoes genetic sex screening in accordance with World Boxings rules and testing procedures," a letter sent by World Boxing to the Algerian Boxing Federation read.The letter also stated that World Boxing decided to adopt mandatory sex tests this month."These new eligibility rules were developed with the express purpose of safeguarding athletes in combat sports, particularly given the physical risks associated with Olympic-style boxing," the letter read.World Boxing added in a statement that the new policies are "designed solely to ensure the health and safety of all participants in World Boxing competitions (including Imane Khelif) and is not deemed to in any way pre-judge the outcome of any testing that will be introduced as part of the new policy on Sex, Age and Weight."Fox News' Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Gender controversy swirls around Olympic gold medalist after new report sheds light on medical tests
    Olympic gold medalist boxer Imane Khelif was embroiled in another gender controversy over the weekend after World Boxing declared that the athlete would be unable to compete until a sex test was completed.3 Wire Sports, citing medical documents from chromosome tests given by the International Boxing Association (IBA) before the 2022 and 2023 world championships, reported that Khelifs DNA showed "markers with male karyotypes."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Chromosome analysis reveals Male karyotype. No numerical or chromosomal anomalies detected at 450-550 banding resolution," a screenshot of the document on 3 Wire Sports read. The test was at an accredited lab in New Delhi, called Dr. Lal PathLabs, before the boxing championships.Fox News Digital reached out to World Boxing, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Algerian Olympic Committee and reps for Khelif for comment.Khelif was disqualified from the 2023 championships before a gold medal bout over gender eligibility issues. IBA President Umar Kremlev released a statement to Russias TASS Agency about why Khelif was disqualified."Based on DNA tests, we identified a number of athletes who tried to trick their colleagues into posing as women. According to the results of the tests, it was proved that they have XY chromosomes. Such athletes were excluded from competition," Kremlev said.The Algerian Olympic Committee said at the time that Khelif was disqualified for "medical reasons." Algerian media reported that Khelif was disqualified for high testosterone levels, according to Reuters."There are some countries that did not want Algeria to win a gold medal," Khelif told Algerian Ennahar TV. "This is a conspiracy and a big conspiracy, and we will not be silent about it."Khelif was thrust into the global spotlight after qualifying for the Olympics, with the gender controversy coming to light. Khelif defeated Angela Carini in the initial fight during the Paris Olympics, but the IOC defended Khelif."Everyone competing in the womens category is complying with the competition eligibility rules," said IOC spokesperson Mark Adams. "They are women in their passports, and its stated that this is the case, that they are female."Then, the IBA doubled down, saying Khelif along with Taiwans Lin Yu-thing were disqualified from the world championships due to "a result of their failure to meet the eligibility criteria for participating in the womens competition, as set and laid out in the IBA Regulations. This decision, made after a meticulous review, was extremely important and necessary to uphold the level of fairness and utmost integrity of the competition."BOXING WORLD MOURNS LOSS OF GEORGIA O'CONNOR AFTER MISCARRIAGE, CANCER BATTLE: 'LOVED, RESPECTED, AND ADMIRED'The IBA added that Khelif underwent two tests: one in 2022 and the other in 2023. The IBA said Khelif appealed the decision to the Court for Arbitration of Sport but withdrew during the process, making the "IBA decision legally binding."As the controversy grew, Khelif kept on winning and eventually was awarded a gold medal.Throughout the entire controversy, Khelif has maintained that their gender is female. Khelif even filed a lawsuit against detractors and critics on social media.Before World Boxing made its decision, Khelif was planning on participating in the 2028 Olympics despite President Donald Trump's "No Men in Womens Sports" executive order was signed.Khelif told ITV that the policies do not apply to the boxer."I will give you a straightforward answer: the U.S. president issued a decision related to transgender policies in America. I am not transgender. This does not concern me, and it does not intimidate me. That is my response," Khelif told the outlet."For me, I see myself as a girl, just like any other girl. I was born a girl, raised as a girl, and have lived my entire life as one."World Boxing said last week that Khelif must take a sex test before being able to compete in sanctioned fights."Imane Khelif may not participate in the female category at the Eindhoven Box Cup, 5-10 June 2025 and any World Boxing event until Imane Khelif undergoes genetic sex screening in accordance with World Boxings rules and testing procedures," a letter sent by World Boxing to the Algerian Boxing Federation read.The letter also stated that World Boxing decided to adopt mandatory sex tests this month."These new eligibility rules were developed with the express purpose of safeguarding athletes in combat sports, particularly given the physical risks associated with Olympic-style boxing," the letter read.World Boxing added in a statement that the new policies are "designed solely to ensure the health and safety of all participants in World Boxing competitions (including Imane Khelif) and is not deemed to in any way pre-judge the outcome of any testing that will be introduced as part of the new policy on Sex, Age and Weight."Fox News' Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Ukraine, Russia meet for peace talks in Istanbul after explosive weekend
    Russian and Ukrainian delegations have begun talks in Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday, less than 24 hours after a massive Ukrainian drone attack struck Russian airfields.The two delegations entered Ciragan Palace in Istanbul alongside a group of senior Turkish officials. It is the second round of peace talks to take place in the three years since Russia invaded Ukraine.Images from the event show many of the Ukrainian delegation wearing military uniforms, while the Russian group exclusively wore suits.Details of the meeting are not expected to be made public until after its conclusion. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be meeting face-to-face, however.GEN. KELLOGG REVEALS WHAT CONCERNS HIM ABOUT RUSSIAUkrainian forces destroyed 40 aircraft in the drone attack this weekend, which an official says took more than a year to orchestrate. Russia's defense ministry confirmed the attack on Sunday, saying it struck five airfields.The operation saw drones transported in containers carried by trucks deep into Russian territory, he said. The drones reportedly hit 41 planes stationed at several airfields on Sunday afternoon, including A-50, Tu-95 and Tu-22M aircraft, the official said.PUTIN MASSES 50,000 TROOPS ON UKRAINE'S NORTH FRONT AS TRUMP AGAIN AGREES TO MEET RUSSIAN, UKRAINIAN LEADERSMoscow has previously used Tupolev Tu-95 and Tu-22 long-range bombers to launch missiles at Ukraine, while A-50s are used to coordinate targets and detect air defenses and guided missiles.A series of explosions also struck bridges in Russia near Ukraine's border on Saturday, though Ukraine has not taken responsibility for the attacks.A highway bridge over a railway in the Bryansk region was blown up at 10:50 p.m. on Saturday night just as a passenger train carrying 388 passengers to Moscow was passing underneath, Russian investigators said.Just four hours later, a railway bridge over a highway was blown up in the neighboring Kursk region, showering the road with parts of a freight train, the investigators said.
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    Ukraine, Russia meet for peace talks in Istanbul after explosive weekend
    Russian and Ukrainian delegations have begun talks in Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday, less than 24 hours after a massive Ukrainian drone attack struck Russian airfields.The two delegations entered Ciragan Palace in Istanbul alongside a group of senior Turkish officials. It is the second round of peace talks to take place in the three years since Russia invaded Ukraine.Images from the event show many of the Ukrainian delegation wearing military uniforms, while the Russian group exclusively wore suits.Details of the meeting are not expected to be made public until after its conclusion. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be meeting face-to-face, however.GEN. KELLOGG REVEALS WHAT CONCERNS HIM ABOUT RUSSIAUkrainian forces destroyed 40 aircraft in the drone attack this weekend, which an official says took more than a year to orchestrate. Russia's defense ministry confirmed the attack on Sunday, saying it struck five airfields.The operation saw drones transported in containers carried by trucks deep into Russian territory, he said. The drones reportedly hit 41 planes stationed at several airfields on Sunday afternoon, including A-50, Tu-95 and Tu-22M aircraft, the official said.PUTIN MASSES 50,000 TROOPS ON UKRAINE'S NORTH FRONT AS TRUMP AGAIN AGREES TO MEET RUSSIAN, UKRAINIAN LEADERSMoscow has previously used Tupolev Tu-95 and Tu-22 long-range bombers to launch missiles at Ukraine, while A-50s are used to coordinate targets and detect air defenses and guided missiles.A series of explosions also struck bridges in Russia near Ukraine's border on Saturday, though Ukraine has not taken responsibility for the attacks.A highway bridge over a railway in the Bryansk region was blown up at 10:50 p.m. on Saturday night just as a passenger train carrying 388 passengers to Moscow was passing underneath, Russian investigators said.Just four hours later, a railway bridge over a highway was blown up in the neighboring Kursk region, showering the road with parts of a freight train, the investigators said.
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    New mugshot released of Boulder terror attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman
    Colorado authorities on Monday morning released a new mugshot showing Boulder terrorist attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman.Soliman, 45, was charged with first-degree murder, crimes against at-risk adults/elderly, assault, criminal attempt to commit class one and class two felonies and use of explosives or incendiary devices during a felony.Soliman allegedly threw explosives into a crowd Sunday in Boulder as a pro-Israel group, "Run for Their Lives," participated in a gathering on Pearl Street advocating for Hamas to release Israeli hostages.The incident that the FBI described as a "targeted terror attack" left eight people, ages 52 to 88, with injuries, including one in critical condition.SUSPECT IN BOULDER TERROR ATTACK DETERMINED TO BE EGYPTIAN MAN IN US ILLEGALLY: FBIPolice responded to the area after receiving reports of a man with a weapon setting people on fire.In a Monday update, Boulder police said no victims have died. The department will host a press conference later on Monday.Soliman was living in the United States illegally after entering on a work visa two years ago that has since expired, according to federal officials.Fox News Greg Norman, Louis Casiano and Bill Melugin contributed to this report.
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