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    2025-05-24 00:59:01 ·
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    Special counsel may be needed to get answers in alleged Biden health coverup
    Former Deputy Assistant AG John Yoo explains what can be done to get to the bottom of efforts to allegedly conceal President Joe Biden's health decline during his term on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
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    'Warrior's Choice' providing life-changing service dogs for veterans struggling with PSTD
    Veteran Anthony Longo explains the life-changing efforts of "Warrior's Choice" to provide service dog companions to veterans struggling with PTSD across the country.(Source: Warriors Choice Foundation)
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    Judge called out for 'absolutely outrageous' behavior in alleged attempt to help migrant escape
    'The Ingraham Angle' panelists Rich Zeoli and Jonathan Fahey discuss charges against a judge over allegedly helping a migrant attempt to evade ICE.
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    This was the biggest 'hiccup' during COVID, doctor warns
    Dr. Nicole Saphier analyzes what officials can learn from the coronavirus pandemic as the 'Make America Healthy Again' movement gets a kick start on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
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    2025-05-24 00:59:09 ·
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    Viktor Krum actor from 'Harry Potter' undergoes surgery after losing ability to breathe
    "Harry Potter" actor Stanislav Yanevski was hospitalized after suddenly not being able to breathe after celebrating his 39th birthday.Yanevski, who starred as quidditch player Viktor Krum in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," took to Instagram Friday to share a photo of himself lying in a hospital bed.Yanevski had a bandage across his nose and shared why he was hospitalized."Soon after my birthday I was hospitalized due to inability to breathe. I was taken into surgery and the photo was taken right after I had come out of the surgical room. As always and those who know me closer, I went through this in silence as I didnt want to scare or worry anybody," his caption said.MAGGIE SMITH, DOWNTON ABBEY AND HARRY POTTER STAR, DEAD AT 89APP USERS CLICK HEREThe actor said he is still in recovery but is expected to breathe clearly again soon and "experience all scents of life, which was something I had lost over the past months."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSHe added, "I will be able to sleep without struggles, recover properly with peaceful sleep and be at my full powers very soon. I still have a few pieces planted in my nose, so Im not able to talk freely."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERFans took to his comment section."Wishing you a belated birthday and a speedy recovery," one user wrote.Another added, "Sending lots of love."
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    2025-05-24 00:59:09 ·
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    Misplaced antenna caused military controllers to lose contact with Black Hawk near DCA: report
    An Army general recently confirmed that military air traffic controllers lost contact with an Army helicopter, prompting two commercial planes to perform go-arounds to avoid crashing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), where a midair collision in January killed 67 people.On May 1, a Delta Air Lines Airbus A319 and a Republic Airways Embraer E170 at DCA were told to perform go-arounds due to a U.S. Army Black Hawk Priority Air Transport helicopter inbound to the Pentagon Army Heliport, according to statements from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).Brig. Gen. Matthew Braman, director of Army Aviation, said a temporary control tower antenna placed in the wrong location caused military air traffic controllers to lose contact with the Black Hawk helicopter for 20 seconds, according to a report from The Associated Press.TWO PLANES DO 'GO-AROUNDS' TO AVOID MILITARY HELICOPTER NEAR REAGAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORTEven though the helicopter should have emitted its exact location, FAA officials reportedly told Braman the data received was "inconclusive," varying up to three-quarters of a mile."It certainly led to confusion of air traffic control of where they were," Braman told the AP.The antenna, which was set up while a new control tower was being built, has since been relocated to the Pentagon rooftop, the outlet reported.FAA 'PERMANENTLY RESTRICTING' WASHINGTON HELICOPTER TRAFFIC AFTER FATAL MIDAIR COLLISION NEAR DC AIRPORTChris Senn, the FAAs assistant administrator for government and industry affairs, initially said in an email shared with Politico that the go-arounds could have been avoided had the Black Hawk traveled west to the heliport instead of taking "a scenic route."Army Public Affairs said in a statement its internal review found "no deviations from approved flight paths" and "no risk of intersecting air traffic."The Army claims its helicopter, which was not carrying any passengers, was continuously broadcasting via its Automatic Dependent SurveillanceBroadcast (ADS-B) Out system throughout the flight, and the go-arounds were performed "out of an apparent abundance of caution.""The first go-around occurred before PAT 23 arrived at the Pentagon helipad and was the result of an issue with sequencing of air traffic by DCA Tower," the Army said in the statement. "The second occurred during PAT 23s subsequent traffic pattern and was based on conflicting positional data from legacy tracking systems."The close calls came less than one month after the FAA increased staffing and oversight for the DCA air traffic control team.TWO PLANES ABORTED LANDINGS AT DCA DUE TO HELICOPTERS IN FLIGHT PATH IN WEEK BEFORE CRASH: REPORTThe Army said it supports ongoing efforts to modernize air traffic systems, including initiatives led by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to address "inconsistencies caused by legacy technologies.""We are committed to safe and professional aviation operations in all airspace," Braman said in the statement. "We continue to work closely with the FAA to update procedures prior to resuming Pentagon flight operations in support of national security missions."After the May 1 incident, Duffy took to X to share his frustration."Our helicopter restrictions around DCA are crystal clear. In addition to investigations from @NTSB and @FAANews, Ill be talking to the @DeptofDefense to ask why the hell our rules were disregarded," Duffy wrote."Safety must ALWAYS come first. We just lost 67 souls! No more helicopter rides for VIPs or unnecessary training in a congested DCA airspace full of civilians. Take a taxi or Uber besides most VIPs have black car service."On May 8, Duffy announced a plan to build a new "state-of-the-art" traffic control system that will equip locations with better technology to reduce outages, improve efficiency and reinforce safety.The announcement came after recent outages at Newark Liberty Internal Airport, which Duffy attributed to the previous administration's transfer of airspace control from New York to Philadelphia.The NTSB said in an email to Fox News Digital it is still investigating the May 1 incident."We cant comment on an open investigation," a spokesperson wrote.The FAA did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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    2025-05-24 00:59:09 ·
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    Convicted rapist on parole charged with attempted murder after brutal attack leaves NYC mother in coma
    A man who was free on parole after spending more than a decade behind bars for rape was arrested Friday on suspicion of beating a New York woman.Miguel Jiraud, 30, was charged with attempted murder for allegedly attacking 44-year-old Diana Agudelo, a single mother of two, as she rode her electric bicycle on Randall's Island on her way home to Queens, according to the New York Post.YOUNG NYC WOMAN STABBED IN NECK WITH GLASS SHARD WHILE STROLLING AROUND RITZY SHOPPING HUBThe alleged attack happened May 16 around 11:30 p.m., and Jiraud is accused of beating Agudelo, stealing her bicycle and leaving her, according to FOX 5.She reportedly had facial fractures and a cracked skull and was rushed to Elmhurst Hospital, where she remains in critical condition. She has been in a coma since she was found.FOX 5 reported that Agudelo rode her bicycle to and from work to help save money for her children's college educations.After leaving the courthouse, a shackled Jiraud denied beating Agudelo while he was being placed in a police vehicle.MEAT CLEAVER-WIELDING MAN STABS YOUNG GIRLS IN BLOODY NYC ATTACK AS 110YEAR-OLD CALLS 911: POLICE"I found her," he told a reporter. "The evidence is going to speak for itself. Do you want to see my hands? My hands are perfect.""I found her," he repeated. "I stood there for an hour and went to work late. They did not say that."The reporter then confronted him about his rape conviction."And I've not done nothing wrong since I've been home," he said. "Not a violation, not a traffic stop." The NYPD did not immediately return a comment request.
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    2025-05-24 00:59:09 ·
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    Jake Tapper calls out Trump, says he 'has not been transparent about his health records'
    CNN's Jake Tapper, co-author of the new book on the alleged cover-up of former President Joe Bidens health decline, says President Donald Trump is not forthcoming with his health information."I just think in general, not Trump specific, but in general, I think that the press corps, and Im certainly including myself, needs to worry less about politeness when it comes to these health issues and needs to be even more aggressive when it comes to demanding transparency on health issues," Tapper said Thursday on "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer."On Tuesday, Tappers book, "Original Sin," co-authored withAxios journalist Alex Thompson, was published.BIDEN INSIDER WAS REPORTEDLY 'AMAZED' AT THE MEDIA COVERAGE THEY WERE ABLE TO SPINThe book looks in part at the efforts made by top Biden aides and allies to hide the truth about Bidens mental and physical health, providing a depiction of a president who was routinely addled during his term.During his discussion with co-author Thompson and Blitzer, Tapper said he doesnt think Trump, 78, is being fully open about his own health."When it comes to the president, President Trump, while he appears healthy, he has not been transparent about his health records," Tapper said. "And I think that thats something that the American people have a right to."Tapper has received mounting criticism from observers who believe he was part of the alleged cover-up by dismissing and underreporting clear signs of Biden's decline, like the rest of the liberal media. The CNN anchor has been on multiple shows admitting to failures in how the reporting on Bidens health was done, and critics have said he is now profiting off that failure.On April 13, 2025, theWhite House released the results of Trumps physical exam conducted on April 11.RESULTS OF PRESIDENT TRUMP'S PHYSICAL RELEASED, HERE'S WHAT THEY SAY"President Donald J. Trump underwent his annual physical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,"Navy Capt. Sean P. Barbabella, the physician to the president, said in a statement released by the White House."I performed and supervised the comprehensive exam, which included diagnostic and laboratory testing, as well as consultations with fourteen specialty consultants, all in accordance with U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendations,"Barbabella added. "The President has consented to release the physical exam findings to the public."The summary of the examination noted that Trump "remains in excellent health, exhibiting robust cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and general physical function," and that his "active lifestyle continues to contribute significantly to his well-being."In June 2024, the Wall Street Journalpublished its explosive story about how some lawmakers began questioning Biden's health, and the debate surrounding the issue became increasingly heated, with staff and lawmakers insisting that Biden was in good health, althoughsome have since come out and shared stories that made them doubt that he was healthy.Rep. Mike Quigley, D-Ill., told Tapper of his trip with Biden to the Emerald Isle inApril 2023 that reminded him of his own ailing father, who had Parkinsons.On Sunday, Bidens prostate cancer diagnosiswas announced, with his spokesperson telling Fox News days later that the last time he received a blood test that screens for prostate cancer wasin 2014.
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    2025-05-24 00:59:09 ·
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    Viktor Krum actor from 'Harry Potter' undergoes surgery after losing ability to breathe
    "Harry Potter" actor Stanislav Yanevski was hospitalized after suddenly not being able to breathe after celebrating his 39th birthday.Yanevski, who starred as quidditch player Viktor Krum in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," took to Instagram Friday to share a photo of himself lying in a hospital bed.Yanevski had a bandage across his nose and shared why he was hospitalized."Soon after my birthday I was hospitalized due to inability to breathe. I was taken into surgery and the photo was taken right after I had come out of the surgical room. As always and those who know me closer, I went through this in silence as I didnt want to scare or worry anybody," his caption said.MAGGIE SMITH, DOWNTON ABBEY AND HARRY POTTER STAR, DEAD AT 89APP USERS CLICK HEREThe actor said he is still in recovery but is expected to breathe clearly again soon and "experience all scents of life, which was something I had lost over the past months."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSHe added, "I will be able to sleep without struggles, recover properly with peaceful sleep and be at my full powers very soon. I still have a few pieces planted in my nose, so Im not able to talk freely."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERFans took to his comment section."Wishing you a belated birthday and a speedy recovery," one user wrote.Another added, "Sending lots of love."
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    Misplaced antenna caused military controllers to lose contact with Black Hawk near DCA: report
    An Army general recently confirmed that military air traffic controllers lost contact with an Army helicopter, prompting two commercial planes to perform go-arounds to avoid crashing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), where a midair collision in January killed 67 people.On May 1, a Delta Air Lines Airbus A319 and a Republic Airways Embraer E170 at DCA were told to perform go-arounds due to a U.S. Army Black Hawk Priority Air Transport helicopter inbound to the Pentagon Army Heliport, according to statements from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).Brig. Gen. Matthew Braman, director of Army Aviation, said a temporary control tower antenna placed in the wrong location caused military air traffic controllers to lose contact with the Black Hawk helicopter for 20 seconds, according to a report from The Associated Press.TWO PLANES DO 'GO-AROUNDS' TO AVOID MILITARY HELICOPTER NEAR REAGAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORTEven though the helicopter should have emitted its exact location, FAA officials reportedly told Braman the data received was "inconclusive," varying up to three-quarters of a mile."It certainly led to confusion of air traffic control of where they were," Braman told the AP.The antenna, which was set up while a new control tower was being built, has since been relocated to the Pentagon rooftop, the outlet reported.FAA 'PERMANENTLY RESTRICTING' WASHINGTON HELICOPTER TRAFFIC AFTER FATAL MIDAIR COLLISION NEAR DC AIRPORTChris Senn, the FAAs assistant administrator for government and industry affairs, initially said in an email shared with Politico that the go-arounds could have been avoided had the Black Hawk traveled west to the heliport instead of taking "a scenic route."Army Public Affairs said in a statement its internal review found "no deviations from approved flight paths" and "no risk of intersecting air traffic."The Army claims its helicopter, which was not carrying any passengers, was continuously broadcasting via its Automatic Dependent SurveillanceBroadcast (ADS-B) Out system throughout the flight, and the go-arounds were performed "out of an apparent abundance of caution.""The first go-around occurred before PAT 23 arrived at the Pentagon helipad and was the result of an issue with sequencing of air traffic by DCA Tower," the Army said in the statement. "The second occurred during PAT 23s subsequent traffic pattern and was based on conflicting positional data from legacy tracking systems."The close calls came less than one month after the FAA increased staffing and oversight for the DCA air traffic control team.TWO PLANES ABORTED LANDINGS AT DCA DUE TO HELICOPTERS IN FLIGHT PATH IN WEEK BEFORE CRASH: REPORTThe Army said it supports ongoing efforts to modernize air traffic systems, including initiatives led by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to address "inconsistencies caused by legacy technologies.""We are committed to safe and professional aviation operations in all airspace," Braman said in the statement. "We continue to work closely with the FAA to update procedures prior to resuming Pentagon flight operations in support of national security missions."After the May 1 incident, Duffy took to X to share his frustration."Our helicopter restrictions around DCA are crystal clear. In addition to investigations from @NTSB and @FAANews, Ill be talking to the @DeptofDefense to ask why the hell our rules were disregarded," Duffy wrote."Safety must ALWAYS come first. We just lost 67 souls! No more helicopter rides for VIPs or unnecessary training in a congested DCA airspace full of civilians. Take a taxi or Uber besides most VIPs have black car service."On May 8, Duffy announced a plan to build a new "state-of-the-art" traffic control system that will equip locations with better technology to reduce outages, improve efficiency and reinforce safety.The announcement came after recent outages at Newark Liberty Internal Airport, which Duffy attributed to the previous administration's transfer of airspace control from New York to Philadelphia.The NTSB said in an email to Fox News Digital it is still investigating the May 1 incident."We cant comment on an open investigation," a spokesperson wrote.The FAA did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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