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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Music City was shining a little brighter as country music royalty stepped out for a night of celebration.The Academy of Country Music celebrated artists, songwriters and industry figures at the 19th ACM Honors Wednesday night at The Pinnacle in Nashville.Hosted by Carly Pearce and Parker McCollum, the star-studded event honored Dolly Parton, Kacey Musgraves, Eric Church and others for their contributions to country music.LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSSheryl Crow, Dierks Bentley, Megan Moroney and Trisha Yearwood were among the night’s performers, while Pearce and McCollum teamed up for a special tribute to Parton.GET ENTERTAINMENT SCOOP DELIVERED RIGHT TO YOUR EMAIL BY CLICKING HERE Image Credit : Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : ason Kempin/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images Image Credit : Mickey Bernal/Getty Images Image Credit : Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images Image Credit : Jason Kempin/Getty Images Image Credit : Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : Terry…

Editor’s note: This article first appeared on The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit news organization educating the public on military service. Subscribe to their newsletter.Inside an office building in West Los Angeles, retired Marine Maj. James Capers Jr. stood tall and strong in his signature spit-shined black cowboy boots. Under the shadow of a red Force Recon Association hat and tinted glasses, Capers’ eyes wore a hardened look that made no effort to hide the darkness and despair that gripped him at that moment. It was the fall of 2009, and Capers had come in search of a new mission. As the enlisted chief of the Marine Corps’ Hollywood liaison office, I’d been advised that Capers had been recommended for the Medal of Honor for his actions in Vietnam 42 years earlier, and he would likely soon become the first Black Marine officer to receive the nation’s highest award for battlefield valor. Our job was to support the major as he made the move from North Carolina to California, where he planned to complete his memoir and share his story in Hollywood. I expected to meet a larger-than-life warrior. Instead, I met a soft-spoken, humble man who was grief-stricken over…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Jared Moskowitz hit back Thursday after Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., claimed the Florida Democrat is “scared to death” of his party’s socialist wing and would take marching orders from far-left streamer Hasan Piker if re-elected.”Rick doesn’t know what he’s talking about there,” Moskowitz said Thursday on “Fox & Friends.””Nobody in my district believes that I’m a Hasan Piker guy. Hasan would want nothing to do with me. I want nothing to do with Hasan, so, at the end of the day, Rick just doesn’t know what he’s talking about.”PIKER DEMANDS DEMOCRATS DEFEND HIM FROM ATTACKS, CLAIMS HE’S NO ‘TOXIC RADICAL FORCE’ Scott made the remark during a FOX Business appearance Monday, arguing that whichever Democrat won the primary would do Piker’s bidding.”Moskowitz has been in there. He was in the House before. I assume he’s going to win,” Scott said on “Varney & Co.””But just remember, whoever wins that seat, they’re going to vote the way Piker tells them to vote…. They all support the platform of the Democrat socialists, because they’re scared to death of them,” he added.Moskowitz has been described as a more “centrist” Democrat who is outspoken in…

A U.S. Air Force flight enroute to Antarctica turned around to New Zealand after being notified of “potentially hazardous” space activity this week.New Zealand’s Civil Aviation Authority was aware the flight from Christchurch pivoted following the agency’s issue of a Notice to Airmen, or NOTAM, to the aircraft, a CAA spokesperson told Military Times.The Russian Air Traffic Management Corporation notified the CAA of the space activity, the spokesperson said, causing the authority to issue the NOTAM to the U.S. Air Force flight.In a follow-up statement, the spokesperson said that the CAA was made aware by the Russian air traffic agency of a planned missile launch and associated potential hazard to international airspace within New Zealand’s Oceanic Flight Information Region.“As a result, we put in place a danger area and issued a NOTAM to alert aircraft operators to the potential hazard,” the spokesperson said. “This does not prevent aircraft from flying through the area, operators make their decisions based on the information available.”NOTAMs alert aircraft operators of potential hazards to allow them to make operational decisions around flight planning.“Much of our Oceanic FIR is over international waters, where we have limited control over activities,” the spokesperson said, referring to the roughly…

For many, the idea of digging a well seems out of reach. Some decide to dig their own well to gain some independence from city and government oversight. Others decide to dig their own well out of necessity (the lack of resources in the area they are in). Whatever the reasoning behind the desire to dig a well, it is important to know everything you can about the process. Our goal is to help educate everyone on the process of digging a well in full detail. We will provide a full-scope overview of the process, provide some videos to further explain the process, and hopefully help you decide what the best route is for you. So you still want to dig your own well? Then, it is time to start digging (pun intended) into the details. If you are like most of our readers, you want to dig into the details quickly. You can click on any of the titles and jump to the section that interests you the most. If you are just starting out, we recommend reading through it all. If you are trying to answer a specific question, jump to the topic that resonates most with your…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Music City was shining a little brighter as country music royalty stepped out for a night of celebration.The Academy of Country Music celebrated artists, songwriters and industry figures at the 19th ACM Honors Wednesday night at The Pinnacle in Nashville.Hosted by Carly…

Editor’s note: This article first appeared on The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit news organization educating the public on military service. Subscribe to their newsletter.Inside an office building in West Los Angeles, retired Marine Maj. James Capers Jr. stood tall and strong in his signature spit-shined black cowboy boots. Under…

For many, the idea of digging a well seems out of reach. Some decide to dig their own well to gain some independence from city and government oversight. Others decide to dig their own well out of necessity (the lack of resources in the area they are in). Whatever the…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A man survived a serious fall into McDonald Creek at Glacier National Park thanks to the intervention of a Good Samaritan bystander. The man who fell was identified as Ken Nurse, who was visiting the Montana park with his wife, family and friends,…

The World is Dividing into Two Gold stocks are on fire. When I pounded the table just a few weeks ago, the GDXU was trading at 80. Right now, it’s trading over 160. This is 100% in less than a month. What’s happening? Interest rates are surging higher, but the…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Music City was shining a little brighter as country music royalty stepped out for a night of celebration.The Academy of Country Music celebrated artists, songwriters and industry figures at the 19th ACM Honors Wednesday night at The Pinnacle in Nashville.Hosted by Carly Pearce and Parker McCollum, the star-studded event honored Dolly Parton, Kacey Musgraves, Eric Church and others for their contributions to country music.LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSSheryl Crow, Dierks Bentley, Megan Moroney and Trisha Yearwood were among the night’s performers, while Pearce and McCollum teamed up for a special tribute to Parton.GET ENTERTAINMENT SCOOP DELIVERED RIGHT TO YOUR EMAIL BY CLICKING HERE Image Credit : Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : ason Kempin/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images Image Credit : Mickey Bernal/Getty Images Image Credit : Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images Image Credit : Jason Kempin/Getty Images Image Credit : Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM Image Credit : Terry…

Editor’s note: This article first appeared on The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit news organization educating the public on military service. Subscribe to their newsletter.Inside an office building in West Los Angeles, retired Marine Maj. James Capers Jr. stood tall and strong in his signature spit-shined black cowboy boots. Under the shadow of a red Force Recon Association hat and tinted glasses, Capers’ eyes wore a hardened look that made no effort to hide the darkness and despair that gripped him at that moment. It was the fall of 2009, and Capers had come in search of a new mission. As the enlisted chief of the Marine Corps’ Hollywood liaison office, I’d been advised that Capers had been recommended for the Medal of Honor for his actions in Vietnam 42 years earlier, and he would likely soon become the first Black Marine officer to receive the nation’s highest award for battlefield valor. Our job was to support the major as he made the move from North Carolina to California, where he planned to complete his memoir and share his story in Hollywood. I expected to meet a larger-than-life warrior. Instead, I met a soft-spoken, humble man who was grief-stricken over…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Jared Moskowitz hit back Thursday after Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., claimed the Florida Democrat is “scared to death” of his party’s socialist wing and would take marching orders from far-left streamer Hasan Piker if re-elected.”Rick doesn’t know what he’s talking about there,” Moskowitz said Thursday on “Fox & Friends.””Nobody in my district believes that I’m a Hasan Piker guy. Hasan would want nothing to do with me. I want nothing to do with Hasan, so, at the end of the day, Rick just doesn’t know what he’s talking about.”PIKER DEMANDS DEMOCRATS DEFEND HIM FROM ATTACKS, CLAIMS HE’S NO ‘TOXIC RADICAL FORCE’ Scott made the remark during a FOX Business appearance Monday, arguing that whichever Democrat won the primary would do Piker’s bidding.”Moskowitz has been in there. He was in the House before. I assume he’s going to win,” Scott said on “Varney & Co.””But just remember, whoever wins that seat, they’re going to vote the way Piker tells them to vote…. They all support the platform of the Democrat socialists, because they’re scared to death of them,” he added.Moskowitz has been described as a more “centrist” Democrat who is outspoken in…

A U.S. Air Force flight enroute to Antarctica turned around to New Zealand after being notified of “potentially hazardous” space activity this week.New Zealand’s Civil Aviation Authority was aware the flight from Christchurch pivoted following the agency’s issue of a Notice to Airmen, or NOTAM, to the aircraft, a CAA spokesperson told Military Times.The Russian Air Traffic Management Corporation notified the CAA of the space activity, the spokesperson said, causing the authority to issue the NOTAM to the U.S. Air Force flight.In a follow-up statement, the spokesperson said that the CAA was made aware by the Russian air traffic agency of a planned missile launch and associated potential hazard to international airspace within New Zealand’s Oceanic Flight Information Region.“As a result, we put in place a danger area and issued a NOTAM to alert aircraft operators to the potential hazard,” the spokesperson said. “This does not prevent aircraft from flying through the area, operators make their decisions based on the information available.”NOTAMs alert aircraft operators of potential hazards to allow them to make operational decisions around flight planning.“Much of our Oceanic FIR is over international waters, where we have limited control over activities,” the spokesperson said, referring to the roughly…

For many, the idea of digging a well seems out of reach. Some decide to dig their own well to gain some independence from city and government oversight. Others decide to dig their own well out of necessity (the lack of resources in the area they are in). Whatever the reasoning behind the desire to dig a well, it is important to know everything you can about the process. Our goal is to help educate everyone on the process of digging a well in full detail. We will provide a full-scope overview of the process, provide some videos to further explain the process, and hopefully help you decide what the best route is for you. So you still want to dig your own well? Then, it is time to start digging (pun intended) into the details. If you are like most of our readers, you want to dig into the details quickly. You can click on any of the titles and jump to the section that interests you the most. If you are just starting out, we recommend reading through it all. If you are trying to answer a specific question, jump to the topic that resonates most with your…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A man survived a serious fall into McDonald Creek at Glacier National Park thanks to the intervention of a Good Samaritan bystander. The man who fell was identified as Ken Nurse, who was visiting the Montana park with his wife, family and friends, according to NonStop Local Montana.He tumbled from an overlook and reportedly went over a set of waterfalls on Aug. 13, according to Two Bear Air Rescue, a Montana-based helicopter search-and-rescue organization that responded to the incident.NURSE IMPALED BY POLE DURING HIKE FORCED TO TREK 10 MILES FOR HELP: ‘A FREAK THING’A witness entered the creek after seeing him lying face down.The bystander then brought the man into shallower water and began chest compressions when he realized he was not breathing, the organization said in a Facebook post accompanying video of the rescue. Ken Nurse’s wife, Renae, told NonStop Local Montana the group had stopped near McDonald Falls to take photos before she returned to the car to warm up. He moved closer to the edge for a better view when the ground beneath him gave way — sending him about 120 feet down the cliff and into the creek.Glacier National Park…

The World is Dividing into Two Gold stocks are on fire. When I pounded the table just a few weeks ago, the GDXU was trading at 80. Right now, it’s trading over 160. This is 100% in less than a month. What’s happening? Interest rates are surging higher, but the Federal Reserve isn’t intervening, because the stock market is trading at an all-time high, oil prices are well below $100 and economic growth (jobs and manufacturing) are strong. Instead, Scott Bessent at the Treasury department is doubling the buyback of longer-term bonds, by issuing short-term bonds. Knowing Bessent, this means he believes short-term yields are peaking and revenues for the government are rising, so this is smart. It also means the U.S. doesn’t have to wait for the Federal Reserve anymore to hike interest rates, therefore silver and gold are surging! Markets won’t like this… it’s NEW to them, so my thesis on a big correction in September remains intact, BUT gold stocks seem to provide the PERFECT HEDGE. I explained this for months and I sure hope you were paying attention. I’m EXTREMELY BULLISH! Best Regards,Lior GantzPresident, WealthResearchGroup.com   Disclosure/Disclaimer:We are not securities dealers or brokers, investment advisers or financial…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz issued a stark warning to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan early Thursday, accusing him of dragging Turkey into “dangerous adventures in Syria” and warning the Turkish leader not to test Israel’s resolve.”Israel will not allow any actor to threaten its security,” Katz wrote on X “It would be better for Erdoğan to continue his detached-from-reality, fanciful rhetoric against Israel in the Turkish Grand National Assembly than to attempt to test Israel’s determination to defend itself.”The warning comes two days after Israel struck Syria’s Abu al-Duhur airbase. The increasingly heated rhetoric has put Washington in the position of trying to contain tensions between Turkey, a NATO member, and Israel, Washington’s closest security partners in the Middle East. Israel said Syria was on the verge of breaching a security understanding by allowing Turkish troops to deploy there, while Ankara rejected Israel’s account.Syria said there were no plans for a permanent Turkish base or troop deployment, although Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani acknowledged that Turkish military officers had visited the facility for training and exchanges of expertise. Turkey’s Defense Ministry said no Turkish military delegation was present at the base…

The U.S. Department of State approved a possible $4.5 billion Foreign Military Sale to Qatar for the purchase of aerial refueling aircraft and related equipment. Qatar’s government requested to buy up to four KC-46As, eight PW4062 turbofan engines, 10 AN/ALR-69A radar warning receivers, 15 Guardian Laser Transmitter Assemblies for Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasure systems and 8 LAIRCM system processor replacements, according to a Thursday release.The proposed sale also includes “non-major defense equipment,” such as precision navigation, transportation and airlift support, personnel training and training equipment and other related logistical and program support items, per the statement. “The proposed sale will increase Qatar’s capability to meet current and future threats by enhancing its defense capabilities and interoperability with U.S. and allied forces and reinforcing Qatar’s strategic role in regional security,” the release reads.The potential sale is meant to support U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives through assisting in Qatar’s security. The U.S. government statement describes the country as a “strategic regional partner” that continues to be an “important force” for political stability and economic progress in the Middle East.Principal contractors for the envisioned deal include Boeing, Pratt & Whitney Military Engines, RTX Corporation and Northrop Grumman Corporation. The proposed sale’s…

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