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    Destructive bug infestation threatens historic 1,000-year-old book collection
    Thousands of historic books are in jeopardy over a massive bug infestation that could annihilate centuries-long of historical records.The Pannonhalma Archabbey in Hungary is a Benedictine monastery that is working to save books from drugstore beetles, according to The Associated Press (AP).About 100,000 handbound books are being removed by restoration workers to start a disinfection process that would kill any bugs that have nested in the pages.TRAVEL HOT SPOT SEEKS EMERGENCY DECLARATION OVER MASSIVE BUG INFESTATIONThe beetles were found in a section of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses 400,000 volumes which makes up a quarter of the books in the library.Zsfia Edit Hajdu, the chief restorer on the project, told AP they've never seen such an infestation before."This is an advanced insect infestation, which has been detected in several parts of the library, so the entire collection is classified as infected and must be treated all at the same time," said Hajdu.Drugstore beetles are also called cigarette beetles.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleThey commonly infest tobacco products, according to Oklahoma State University extension (OSU).Adult beetles are yellowish to reddish brown with oval-shaped shapes stretching about 1/10 inch long and can infest leather."They have been known to damage the leaves and bindings of books when feeding on the paste," says OSUs website.The Pannonhalma Archabbey was founded four years before the establishment of the Kingdom of Hungary in 996, according to AP.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERIt is home to the oldest and most important collection of books in the country, including a complete Bible from the 13th century.Ilona svnyi, director of the Pannonhalma Archabbey library, told AP that whenever she enters the building she is "humbled.""When I see a book chewed up by a beetle or infected in any other way, I feel that no matter how many copies are published and how replaceable the book is, a piece of culture has been lost," said svnyi.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Sean Hannity explores America's notorious Depression-era outlaws in new Fox Nation series
    The stories behind four of America's most notorious outlaws are coming soon to Fox Nation.Beginning July 16, Fox News primetime host Sean Hannity will continue his 2024 series "Outlaws and Lawmen" by diving into the true stories of legendary criminals John Dillinger, Bonnie and Clyde, Baby Face Nelson, and Ma Barker in the new historical drama series "Wanted: Dead or Alive," with new episodes dropping weekly."In the shadows of the Great Depression, outlaws cemented their names into history as Americas mostwanted," Hannity said, commenting on the series.HARRIS FAULKNER HOSTS 'AMERICA'S MOST WANTED: MISSING PERSONS' ON FOX"Im thrilled to further this series and share the stories that ultimately defined a generation," the press release continued.Hannity will transport viewers back to the Great Depression, which enshrouded the nation in desperation and despair in direct contrast to the distant memory of the roaring '20s.NEW 'AMERICA'S MOST WANTED' PUTS MIGRANTS, 'WORST OF THE WORST' ON NOTICEBank foreclosures and joblessness abounded, sowing the seeds of desperation and creating a new breed of outlaw notorious for robbing banks and pulling off daring kidnappings as they sealed their place in American folklore and into the crosshairs of the FBI.Each episode of "Wanted: Dead or Alive" will focus on a single characterorduos story, re-imagining the era and focusing on the acts that cemented their identities as outlaws.CLICK HERE TO JOIN FOX NATIONBest known for being the longest-running primetime cable news host in history,Hannityalso hosts the "Sean" podcast on Fox Nation, speaking to popular personalities like fitness guru Jillian Michaels and boxing legend Mike Tyson, and others in in-depth sit-down interviews touching on politics, health, sports, entertainment and more.To learn more and to stream episodes of the "Wanted: Dead or Alive" series, subscribe to Fox Nation.
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    Police arrest international traveler allegedly carrying nearly $3M in drugs bound for Brazil
    Police arrested a man who allegedly tried to carry almost $3 million worth of drugs in his suitcase in Atlanta.Vance Ray Randolph was arrested on June 28 at the Atlanta International Airport after allegedly trying to take the drugs to Sao Paulo, Brazil, according to a Saturday Facebook post by the Atlanta Police Department.According to officials, Randolph tried to travel with THC-extracted products and marijuana.MASSIVE HAUL OF METHAMPHETAMINE SEIZED IN ONE OF MINNESOTA'S 'LARGEST METH BUSTS' EVERLaw enforcement officers said they seized 12.35 lbs of THC wax, 34.39 lbs of hashish, 4.6 lbs. of marijuana, and 1.21 lbs. of pasty marijuana.FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL HAILS RECORD DRUG BUST; DRUGS SEIZED COULD HAVE KILLED NEARLY 50 MILLIONThe Atlanta Police Department said the seized drugs have an estimated street value of $2.97 million. Randolph was taken to the Clayton County Jail on narcotics charges.Body camera video released by the Atlanta Police Department shows officers taking several packages out of the suitcase.The Atlanta Police Department said U.S. Customs and Border Protection assisted with the arrest.
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    'One more': Senate Republicans eye tackling another reconciliation bill
    Senate Republicans are planning to take another crack at the budget reconciliation process after narrowly passing President Donald Trumps "big, beautiful bill" earlier this month.The $3.3 trillion legislative behemoth, which permanently extended many of the provisions of the presidents 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and included reforms and work requirements for Medicaid and food assistance programs, and billions in spending for defense and border security, only passed the Senate with the aid of Vice President JD Vance.Now, lawmakers are eying another shot at the grueling process.'GUT CHECK TIME': DISSENT AMONG SENATE GOP RANKS THREATENS TO REDUCE TRUMP'S SPENDING CUT DEMANDSen. Ron Johnson, one of the key holdouts that eventually backed the bill, said he gained a fair amount of confidence from the White House, Trump and Senate GOP leadership that Republicans would "have a second bite of the apple.""I think I pretty well have a commitment," the Wisconsin Republican said. "They're going to do that, and we're going to set a process, line by line, program by program.""Another reason why I definitely had to vote yes is I would have just dealt myself out of being involved in that process, and I want to be highly involved in that for the next process," he continued.And Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., another fiscal hawk that was wary of supporting the bill but ultimately voted for it, told Fox News Digital, "I think we still have to definitely do one more this year, so we'll see if that's what happens."Johnson speculated that lawmakers could tackle the process, which allows Republicans to skirt the 60-vote filibuster threshold in the Senate but must comply with stringent Senate rules, in the upcoming fiscal year, which begins in October. 'BAIT AND SWITCH': SCHUMER WARNS OF BITTER FUNDING FIGHT OVER GOP CUTS PLANThe senator has an ally in House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who shortly after the "big, beautiful bill" passed out of the House and onto Trumps desk said, "Were going to do this again." "Were gonna have a second reconciliation package in the fall and a third in the spring of next year," Johnson said on Fox News "The Ingraham Angle."Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., another fiscal hawk who criticized the Senate's changes to the initial reconciliation bill but voted for it in the end, said another reconciliation bill was "absolutely" feasible.Hes gunning for more spending cuts and more ends to "government giveaways," but noted the looming 2026 election season put them on a short timeline, however."[Trump will] have a better chance now, because you don't have to deal with the filibuster, where you can get 50% plus one. If there's ever a chance to do it, we need to do it now, because the midterms are coming up in the middle of next year. So really we need to push for the next eight months," Norman said.Initially, Senate Republicans had pushed for a two-bill track, something that the speaker said would not be feasible in the House because of the varying factions, and red lines, throughout the conference.But now Senate leadership may be more cautious given the series of hurdles facing the upper chamber in the coming months, including advancing a $9.4 billion clawback package this week which is already facing headwinds among pockets of Senate Republicans. TAX CUTS, WORK REQUIREMENTS AND ASYLUM FEES: HERE'S WHAT'S INSIDE THE SENATE'S VERSION OF TRUMP'S BILLA senior GOP aide told Fox News Digital that Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., was open to another reconciliation package, but "is heavily focused on selling the last bill and highlighting all it does.""At this point its premature to even think of what could be in a second one," the aide said.Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., told Fox News Digital that "we want to do one more reconciliation package," and echoed the speakers sentiment that more could be done.First, however, lawmakers have to get through the looming government funding fight with Senate Democrats.Currently, Senate spending panels are going through mark-ups on the dozen funding bills needed to keep the governments lights on, but Mullin, who chairs the Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee, believed that another government funding extension was on the horizon."It looks like we're screaming straight toward a [continuing resolution], and we have to have, we're going to have to figure out how to avoid a Schumer shutdown, because they're not going to be helpful in passing it," he said.Getting every Senate Republican, or even a majority, to go forward with reconciliation once more may be a challenge.Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, was the key vote that advanced the Senates first crack at reconciliation back to the House, after hours of floor negotiations and rewritten provisions that would give a boost to Alaska were added to the package.But she seemed disinterested in taking another crack at the intensive process."No, no," Murkowski told Fox News Digital. "I want to legislate."
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    Trump, Rutte announce 'really big' NATO arms package amid new 50 day deadline to Putin
    President Donald Trump on Monday confirmed that the U.S. has agreed to sell arms to NATO just moments after he said Russian President Vladimir Putin has 50 days to secure a peace deal with Ukraine or face "100%" tariffs.NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said Trump called him on Thursday to confirm he wanted to enter into a deal with NATO allies to sell them arms for aid to Ukraine.Trump said billions of dollars worth of U.S. arms would be purchased from allies like Germany, Finland and Denmark that will be "quickly distributed" to Ukraine.TRUMP SAYS US WILL SEND PATRIOT MISSILES TO UKRAINE, ADDS THAT PUTIN 'TALKS NICE AND THEN HE BOMBS EVERYBODY'"This is really big," Rutte told reporters from the Oval Office sitting alongside Trump.Rutte, who said the decision was built on the "tremendous success" of last months NATO summit when nearly every nation in the alliance agreed to increase their defense spending to reach 5% of their nations GDP, called the move "logical.""This is again European nations standing up," Rutte added. "I've been in contact with many countries, I can tell you at this moment Germany, massively, but also Finland and Denmark and Sweden and Norway, we have the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Canada they all want to be part of this."And this is only the first wave. There will be more," Rutte confirmed. "So what we will do is work through the NATO systems to make sure that we know what Ukrainians need."TRUMP CONSIDERING MORE AID TO UKRAINE AS FRUSTRATION WITH RUSSIA GROWSRutte said he had already met with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to ensure the U.S. maintains what it needs for its stockpiles but also works with NATO allies to fulfill orders for Ukraine's defense.Trump said he was "very unhappy" with Moscow and expressed his frustration over what he thought should have been a done deal at least "two months ago."Both leaders said they thought they had secured an agreement with Putin on four different occasions, but then "bombs would be thrown out that night, and you'd say we're not making any deals," Trump told reporters."I speak to him a lot about getting this thing done, and I always hang up saying, Well, that was a nice phone call, and then missiles are launched into Kyiv or some other city, and I'd say strange," Trump said recounting his conversations with Putin. "And after that happens three or four times, you say, the talk doesn't mean anything."The president countered a major talking point of some isolationist Republicans who oppose the continuation of U.S. support to Ukraine."Ultimately, having a strong Europe is a very good thing," Trump added.
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    WWE ref Vicky DErrico captures attention of pro wrestling world at Evolution
    WWE referee Vicky DErrico was introduced to the broader pro wrestling audience on Sunday night as she officiated the NXT Womens Championship match between Jacy Jayne and Jordynne Grace at Evolution.DErrico was among the female officials to be showcased at the all-female premium live event. However, shes become a fixture in the NXT ring as Jessika Carr and Daphne LaShaunn have made names for themselves on the WWE main roster.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMDErrico was quick to go viral across social media as soon as she appeared.She made her debut at an NXT live event in November 2024 after initially participating in tryouts in Philadelphia, around the same time WrestleMania 40 was taking place at Lincoln Financial Field in the city.WWE STAR RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ TALKS EVOLUTION, PRO WRESTLING AND MORE AHEAD OF MAJOR EVENTThe Rhode Island native is also a former professional boxer who fought in a few Rough N Rowdy events, which were hosted by Barstool Sports.Now, she has the privilege of officiating some of the biggest matches in the brands history.As for the Jayne-Grace matchup, Grace thought she had a partner in Blake Monroe to help her get the push she needed to finally capture the NXT Womens Championship.However, after Monroe knocked out all of Jaynes cronies on the side of the ring, she blasted Grace with the belt. It gave Jayne the opening for the win.All four athletes will be back on NXT on Tuesday night.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Navy's next-generation submarine program faces alarming delay to 2040
    The Navys next-generation attack submarine wont be a reality for at least 15 years, according to a new report.The Navys SSN(X) was originally slated to enter production in 2031. That timeline has since slipped to 2035 and now to 2040, due to escalating costs and budget constraints.The Navy requested $623 million in its FY2026 budget to advance the program.This new class is expected to emphasize stealth, intelligence gathering, larger torpedo payloads and advanced connectivity with unmanned undersea systems.INSIDE AMERICAS 6TH-GEN ARSENAL: B-21, F-47, AND THE FUTURE OF AIR DOMINANCEThe report urges lawmakers to consider whether the delay could threaten U.S. undersea dominance and the Navys ability to conduct critical missions.At around 10,000 tons, the SSN(X) is projected to cost between $6.7 billion and $8 billion per vessel, making it significantly more expensive than the Virginiaclass subs its intended to replace.Virginiaclass boats cost approximately $4 billion each and have been in service since 1998. The Navy typically procures two per year, but actual production has slowed to just 1.21.4 subs annually, resulting in a growing backlog of funded but unconstructed boats.NAVY'S CARRIER FLEET FACES TEMPORARY REDUCTION THROUGH 2027 AS NEW SHIPS HIT DEVELOPMENT SNAGSFor FY2025, the Navy requested only one Virginiaclass submarine due to production constraints. Only two U.S. shipyards Electric Boat and Newport News are equipped to build nuclear-powered submarines.The report also encourages lawmakers to examine the impact of deferring production on the industrial base and whether shifting from highly enriched uranium reactors to low-enriched uranium might offer cost or safety advantages.Meanwhile, the Navy aims to grow its fleet from 296 to 381 ships in the coming decades but experts warn that major industrial expansion would be required to reach those targets."We need more ships delivered on time and on budget, and we are challenged in both arenas," said Brett A.Seidle, acting assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition, during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing. "Costs are rising faster than inflation, and schedules on multiple programs are delayed one to three years."TOP HOUSE DEMOCRAT GRILLS HEGSETH ON SUBMARINE SPENDING PLANS: 'GIVE US THE DETAILS'Despite nearly doubling its shipbuilding budget over the past two decades, the Navy has consistently fallen short of its ship-count goals. The Government Accountability Office noted that Navy shipbuilding programs and yards are effectively operating in a "perpetual state of triage."Last month, Rep. RosaDeLauro, DConn., the top Democrat on the Appropriations Committee, pressed Defense Secretary PeteHegseth on his plan to expand shipbuilding capacity."I want your plan. Can we get that in writing and on paper? Because we dont have anything today zip, nada," she said."We have the details," Hegseth responded, "and we will provide them."
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    Border czar Tom Homan defends ICE agents masking up in clash with podcast host: 'Let me answer'
    Trump administration border czar Tom Homan said Sunday he believes its entirely reasonable that Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents (ICE) are wearing masks while arresting illegal immigrants in a new podcast exchange.In an interview on Politicos "The Conversation" podcast, Homan told host Dasha Burns that agents are masking up because they have become targets for attacks."The attacks on ICE is unprecedented, 700% increased. And we're not even talking about the doxing of agents, their spouses and their children," he said, noting people revealing ICE agents identities and home addresses to the public.TRUMP TO VISIT 'ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ' FOR GRAND OPENING OF SWAMPY EVERGLADES DETENTION CENTER FOR ILLEGAL ALIENSBurns noted some Americans have been critical of footage showing ICE agents wearing masks or finding other ways to obscure their identities while arresting illegal immigrants, and others have raised concerns about copycats who can masquerade as ICE agents for nefarious purposes."I think one of the things that's had a lot of folks up in arms is that ICE agents unlike other law enforcement have been masked to protect their identities. That's not something that we've really had on this scale in this country. Do you," she said, as Homan interjected in a clip flagged by The Daily Caller."Well, we never had the scale of attacks on ICE we have now up 700% attacks on ICE, doxing against ICE agents," he said.During the Fourth of July weekend, 10 individuals attacked a detention center in Alvarado, Texas where the Department of Homeland Security was holding people accused of immigration violations. Authorities charged the suspects with attempted murder of a federal officer after one of them shot a police officer in the neck during the attack.The officer is expected to make a full recovery.TEXAS POLICE OFFICER SHOT NEAR ICE DETENTION CENTER AS TRUMP OFFICIALS PROMISE ZERO TOLERANCELater that weekend, a suspect in a "utility vest" and armed with an assault rifle fired dozens of rounds at federal agents and a U.S. Border Patrol facility in McAllen, Texas, near the U.S.-Mexico border, on Monday.A police officer was injured before authorities say they shot and killed the assailant, identified as 27-year-old Ryan Louis Mosqueda.During their interview, Burns pointed out to Homan how other law enforcement groups havent adopted the practice of masking up during their operations."Name a police agency that has a 700% increase in assaults. Name one. You can't," Homan said, as Burns admitted she hadnt "looked at that date.""So, they're wearing masks to help give them some sort of protection," Homan said elsewhere, adding the question, "The same people that are complaining about ICE wearing masks, have they ever said anything about BLM protesters wearing masks?"CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREBurns tried to get a word in edgewise, but Homan didnt let up."Let me answer though. Let me answer. Did they ever say anything about the masked protesters that became criminals on college campuses that threatened Jewish students and took over buildings, destroyed property? They were all wearing masks. Did anybody pass legislation saying they can't wear a mask during a protest? No.""There needs to be some level of protection, because the attacks is unprecedented," Homan added.
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    Wayfair's back-to-school sale offers up to 82% off on everything you need for your dorm
    Get a head start on your back-to-school shopping with Wayfairs back-to-school deal week. Running now through July 20, you can find deals on everything from bedding to decor for your dorm.Get up to 50% off on bedding and desk chairs, plus get 40% off desks, storage options and bath must-haves. Decor and lamps are also on sale, up to 30% off.When you head to college, the bedding you choose can show off your personal style and keep you cozy while youre away from home. Wayfairs sale includes significant discounts on quilts, sheets and bath towels.Original price: $51.80Wayfairs microfiber diamond quilt set is a lightweight, soft quilt that comes in a variety of fun colors. The hypoallergenic fill in the quilt is breathable and can help you get a better night of sleep. Its also low maintenance; just throw it in the washing machine and tumble-dry it, and itll be good as new.10 COOL BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOESOriginal price: $325.99A down comforter is soft and slightly weighted, for a relaxing nights sleep. A combination of goose feathers and fibers, the fill is antibacterial, making it easy to keep clean and fluffy. The fill is also designed to keep you warm during cooler seasons and cool during the warmer months.Original price: $80Add some fun to your dorm room with these Nautica printed cotton sheets. You can choose between different plaid options and stripes, or go with whale prints, lobsters and other nautical prints. Made from cotton, these sheets will keep you cool while you sleep. The sheet set comes with a fitted sheet, a flat sheet and two pillowcases.Original price: $33.99This four-pack of multi-color bathroom towels will easily last you all year. Theyre made from natural cotton, making them ultra-soft and absorbent. The checkered pattern gives a vintage feel, and the colors are fun pastel shades.Although your dorm may come with some furniture, its often limited. Bring your own desk, chair and decor to give a personal touch to your room.10 BACKPACKS FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL SEASONOriginal price: $495For a simple desk that provides storage and wont take up a ton of space, this Canal three-drawer desk is a strong choice. Made with a blend of wood and steel, you get a modern look. Three wide drawers are built into the front of the desk, perfect for all your school supplies.Original price: $359.90Stylish and ergonomically designed, a Bijander office chair will fit perfectly in your dorm, no matter how small. The seat and back of the chair are wrapped in a Sherpa-like lining that provides extra support.Original price: $379.90Add a professional-looking chair to your dorm room when you choose the Anagrace leather swivel office chair. Easily adjust the height, spin around 360 degrees and tilt forward or back as needed. Youll stay comfortable while you work thanks to the padded seat, wrapped in faux leather.Original price: $70This dimmable table lamp offers low, medium and high brightness options. Just tap anywhere on the lamp to switch between the light settings. The 180-degree adjustable head can be twisted any way you need it for perfect lighting. You also get two USB ports where you can charge your phone and other devices.Theres often little to no space for all your belongings in a cramped dorm room. These storage solutions provide that much-needed space.Original price: $76Baskets are an easy way to store your belongings in a stylish way. This Bohemian-style basket set is deep enough for blankets, towels, clothes or anything else you want to tuck away. The baskets are hand-woven and have attached handles for easy carrying.Original price: $42.99Carry your laundry to and from the laundry room with ease with this backpack duffel laundry bag. Keep quarters or laundry pods in the front snap pocket and use the adjustable shoulder straps to carry the bag.Original price: $68.99Dont leave your laundry in common spaces where someone else could take it. Instead, this bamboo foldable drying rack neatly folds out and can accommodate a full load of clothes. There are 11 drying racks that can help you save money and air dry your clothes. When youre done using the rack, fold it up and store it away.For more Deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsOriginal price: $29.99Create some much-needed space in your dorm closet with this Dotted Line fabric hanging organizer. You can hang it from the closet rod and store shoes, bags, clothes and everything in between in the four spacious compartments. When folded out, theres also a metal garment rod that offers extra handing space.
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    Caitlin Clark posts sweet birthday message for boyfriend: 'You make everyday better'
    Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark made a sweet birthday post in honor of her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, on Sunday as she and the team took on the Dallas Wings.Clark shared several snaps of her and McCaffery on social media as he turned 27.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Happy happy happy birthday con. you make everyday better and I couldnt be more grateful. may this be the best year yet, i love you," she wrote in the caption of the Instagram post.McCaffery and Clark started dating in April 2023 when the two were still at the University of Iowa. They both played on their respective basketball teams. A month after they began dating, McCaffery joined the Indiana Pacers as an assistant.Following his time with the Pacers, McCaffery found himself on Thad Mattas staff at Butler University. He started with Matta in September 2024 and was with the Bulldogs when they competed in the College Basketball Crown postseason tournament.WNBA LEGEND NEEDLES REFS FOR LACK OF FOUL CALLS ON CAITLIN CLARK OPPONENTS"Following a high-level playing career, Connor has had the opportunity to both contribute and learn alongside one of the best staffs in the NBA," Matta said of McCaffery once he joined the program. "Those experiences will be very valuable to our staff."He obviously comes from a basketball family that I know very well, and Im excited for the impact he is going to have on our program both quickly and in the long run."Clark has been seen at Butler games supporting McCaffery and the Bulldogs.She scored 14 points and recorded 13 assists in the teams win over the Wings on Sunday afternoon.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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