NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A forensic scientist with decades of experience in his craft remains skeptical about pronouncements from the Spanish government regarding the death of American college student James “Jimmy” Gracey.”So you’ve got a young man that leaves a bar in the middle of the night, or certainly after midnight,” Joseph Scott Morgan, associate professor of applied forensics at Jacksonville State University, told Fox News Digital. “He’s allegedly seen leaving with someone initially, and now we’re not really clear about that. He’s adjacent to a very, let’s just say, slippery area with rocks jetting out into the water. Did he fall off of the rocks? Well, I guess that’s certainly plausible.”Gracey, a 20-year-old junior at the University of Alabama, vanished in the early morning hours of March 17 after clubbing with friends at a popular tourist bar in Barcelona. His body was found two days later close to a nearby pier. Almost immediately, Spanish authorities told the press that Gracey’s death was accidental and that he wandered toward the water while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. They said his wallet was recovered intact, with cash, credit cards and identification all inside.A chain necklace worn…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The NFL will play a record nine international games during the 2026 season, spanning four different continents and seven countries, and beginning with a stop in Melbourne, Australia. The Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers will play the first-ever game in Australia, but it will be played at 10:35 a.m. local time on Friday Sept. 11 to coincide with a Thursday night game at 8:35 p.m. ET in the U.S. With the NFL continuing its push to reach millions more globally, there is a question: what do players think about it, especially those that will be in situations like the Rams and 49ers come September? Former NFL MVP Cam Newton was never able to play overseas, as he battled a Lisfranc injury when his squad was set to play in the United Kingdom. However, he believes, from a business perspective for the NFL, a global push makes too much sense. “I think what the NFL is doing is almost on brand. It’s business,” he said. “As we’re having this conversation about business, they understand the magnitude of magnifying the game of football. They’re doing it on one sense with full-contact football, but they’re also…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Iran’s military is not designed to win a conventional war against the United States or Israel. It is designed to survive one, absorb damage and continue fighting over time, experts say.That strategy is reflected both in how the force is built and how it is performing now, after weeks of sustained U.S. and Israeli strikes.The scale of the campaign has been significant. More than 9,000 targets have been struck since the launch of Operation Epic Fury, according to a March 23, 2026, fact sheet from U.S. Central Command, alongside more than 9,000 combat flights, hitting missile sites, air defenses, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps command centers and weapons production facilities.NEXT MOVE ON IRAN: SEIZE KHARG ISLAND, SECURE URANIUM OR RISK GROUND WAR ESCALATION U.S. officials say the objective is clear. “We are targeting and eliminating Iran’s ballistic missile systems … destroying the Iranian Navy … and ensuring Iran cannot rapidly rebuild,” Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Dan Caine said during a March Pentagon briefing.But analysts caution that the picture is more complex.”It’s a mixed bag,” Nicholas Carl, a fellow at the conservative American Enterprise Institute think tank and assistant director of the Critical…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A forensic scientist with decades of experience in his craft remains skeptical about pronouncements from the Spanish government regarding the death of American college student James “Jimmy” Gracey.”So you’ve got a young man that leaves a bar in the middle of the night, or certainly after midnight,” Joseph Scott Morgan, associate professor of applied forensics at Jacksonville State University, told Fox News Digital. “He’s allegedly seen leaving with someone initially, and now we’re not really clear about that. He’s adjacent to a very, let’s just say, slippery area with rocks jetting out into the water. Did he fall off of the rocks? Well, I guess that’s certainly plausible.”Gracey, a 20-year-old junior at the University of Alabama, vanished in the early morning hours of March 17 after clubbing with friends at a popular tourist bar in Barcelona. His body was found two days later close to a nearby pier. Almost immediately, Spanish authorities told the press that Gracey’s death was accidental and that he wandered toward the water while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. They said his wallet was recovered intact, with cash, credit cards and identification all inside.A chain necklace worn…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The NFL will play a record nine international games during the 2026 season, spanning four different continents and seven countries, and beginning with a stop in Melbourne, Australia. The Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers will play the first-ever game in Australia, but it will be played at 10:35 a.m. local time on Friday Sept. 11 to coincide with a Thursday night game at 8:35 p.m. ET in the U.S. With the NFL continuing its push to reach millions more globally, there is a question: what do players think about it, especially those that will be in situations like the Rams and 49ers come September? Former NFL MVP Cam Newton was never able to play overseas, as he battled a Lisfranc injury when his squad was set to play in the United Kingdom. However, he believes, from a business perspective for the NFL, a global push makes too much sense. “I think what the NFL is doing is almost on brand. It’s business,” he said. “As we’re having this conversation about business, they understand the magnitude of magnifying the game of football. They’re doing it on one sense with full-contact football, but they’re also…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Iran’s military is not designed to win a conventional war against the United States or Israel. It is designed to survive one, absorb damage and continue fighting over time, experts say.That strategy is reflected both in how the force is built and how it is performing now, after weeks of sustained U.S. and Israeli strikes.The scale of the campaign has been significant. More than 9,000 targets have been struck since the launch of Operation Epic Fury, according to a March 23, 2026, fact sheet from U.S. Central Command, alongside more than 9,000 combat flights, hitting missile sites, air defenses, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps command centers and weapons production facilities.NEXT MOVE ON IRAN: SEIZE KHARG ISLAND, SECURE URANIUM OR RISK GROUND WAR ESCALATION U.S. officials say the objective is clear. “We are targeting and eliminating Iran’s ballistic missile systems … destroying the Iranian Navy … and ensuring Iran cannot rapidly rebuild,” Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Dan Caine said during a March Pentagon briefing.But analysts caution that the picture is more complex.”It’s a mixed bag,” Nicholas Carl, a fellow at the conservative American Enterprise Institute think tank and assistant director of the Critical…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger flatly denied any deal was made in crafting the new boundaries of the Second Congressional District on the Eastern Shore and Virginia Beach after former Rep. Elaine Luria was followed out of an event by an individual demanding answers.Luria, a Democrat who previously represented the Second District, is challenging Rep. Jennifer Kiggans, R-Va., in a race considered “Even” under the current map but that would skew Democratic under newly drawn boundaries that pull in heavily liberal Newport News and the city of Franklin while carving out more moderate parts of Chesapeake.An individual filmed Luria this week as she left an evening event in Hampton Roads and asked twice: “Did you make a backroom deal with your best friend Abigail Spanberger to redraw the district?”Luria ignored the man, but the video spread on social media as observers raised questions, given the tone of the redistricting effort led by Senate President L. Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth.VIRGINIA JUDGE VOIDS REDISTRICTING PUSH, RULES LAWMAKERS OVERSTEPPED AUTHORITY Luria’s campaign formally declined comment and Spanberger’s camp flatly denied the allegation.”There was no deal,” Spanberger’s top spokeswoman Libby Wiet told Fox News Digital.Meanwhile, Kiggans campaign spokesman…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! While Republican senators, like Texas’ Ted Cruz and Florida’s Rick Scott, were quick to condemn the policies that kept the illegal immigrant killer of 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman from being deported, Democratic senators dodged questions on whether Gorman’s killer should have previously been deported prior to this month’s murder.Gorman, who was a student at Loyola University of Chicago at the time of her death, was allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, Jose Medina, 25. Medina was apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol on May 9, 2023, but was subsequently released into the U.S. under the Biden administration, according to Trump’s Department of Homeland Security. A short time later, Medina was arrested for shoplifting in Chicago, but was again released on June 19, 2023, DHS said. A judge put a warrant out on Medina after he failed to appear in court for his shoplifting charge, which was still active at the time of Gorman’s killing, according to the Chicago Sun Times. “Shoplifting in and of itself is not a violent crime. It’s not an indicator of a person that’s leaning toward violent crime,” said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., when asked about Medina’s case and whether…
Rock River Arms has released a retro A1 Carbine SBR AR in celebration of zero-dollar tax stamps.Now that the cost of some NFA tax stamps has been reduced to zero dollars, there’s basically no reason not to buy factory short-barreled rifles through a Form 4 transfer rather than making your own through a Form 1. Rock River Arms is just one of many companies embracing this change, and the company has launched a new retro AR-15 A1 Carbine SBR to shed some light on that fact. It’s available in two configurations and both look very cool.Expectedly, the RRA A1 Carbine SBR is chambered for 5.56 NATO, and it features a chrome moly 10.5-inch barrel with a 1/2×28 threaded muzzle and an A1 flash hider. It has a carbine-length gas system, an F-marked FSB/gas block and is built on RRA’s LAR-15M lower receiver. For the cool retro aesthetics, it has a forged carry handle upper and a short A1-style triangular handguard, and it’s available with either a short fixed entry stock or an adjustable carbine-style stock. The grip is A1-pattern as well and the rifle has an RRA single-stage trigger. Not to be pedantic, but while RRA describes the upper as…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A forensic scientist with decades of experience in his craft remains skeptical about pronouncements from the Spanish government regarding the death of American college student James “Jimmy” Gracey.”So you’ve got a young man that leaves a bar in the middle of the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The NFL will play a record nine international games during the 2026 season, spanning four different continents and seven countries, and beginning with a stop in Melbourne, Australia. The Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers will play the first-ever game in Australia,…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Iran’s military is not designed to win a conventional war against the United States or Israel. It is designed to survive one, absorb damage and continue fighting over time, experts say.That strategy is reflected both in how the force is built and…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger flatly denied any deal was made in crafting the new boundaries of the Second Congressional District on the Eastern Shore and Virginia Beach after former Rep. Elaine Luria was followed out of an event by an individual demanding…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! While Republican senators, like Texas’ Ted Cruz and Florida’s Rick Scott, were quick to condemn the policies that kept the illegal immigrant killer of 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman from being deported, Democratic senators dodged questions on whether Gorman’s killer should have previously been…
Rock River Arms has released a retro A1 Carbine SBR AR in celebration of zero-dollar tax stamps.Now that the cost of some NFA tax stamps has been reduced to zero dollars, there’s basically no reason not to buy factory short-barreled rifles through a Form 4 transfer rather than making your…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! You already know about speed cameras. Red light cameras. Toll cameras that photograph your plate and bill you later.Now meet their cousin. Noise cameras are the newest automated enforcement technology spreading through American cities. A pole-mounted device contains sensitive microphones paired with…
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MoreIf Christmas cash is burning a hole in your pocket, no matter the amount, now is the perfect time to treat yourself to the gifts you actually wanted. From cozy bamboo sheets and tool sets to upgraded headphones, we’ve selected 13 brands that are still running post-holiday sales, so you get more for your money.BoseBose has high-end over-ear headphones and earbuds, plus soundbars that turn your living room into a home theater. Original price: $359 With advanced noise cancellation, the Bose QuietComfort headphones eliminate distraction. Designed for all-day comfort, they won’t leave your ears aching after long workdays or gym sessions. Two listening modes—Aware and Quiet—keep you tuned into the music or give a glimpse of the surrounding noise. Custom modes allow for a more personalized listening experience. Original price: $299 Designed to give your ears a break, Bose Ultra Open earbuds clip to the sides of your ears, letting you hear what’s around you. The cuff-like fit is comfortable for all day wear, and music is sent to your ears only. Impressive for earbuds, the seven-hour battery life allows you to listen to music, shows and podcasts without interruption.Original price: $549 Transform your dull-sounding TV into a home theater when you connect it to the Bose smart soundbar.…
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said his country is engaged in a “full-fledged war with America, Israel, and Europe,” raising new tensions months after the Trump administration carried out airstrikes on three of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities. In an interview published on the website of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Pezeshkian accused Washington and its allies of working to destabilize Tehran. “They do not want our country to stand on its feet,” he declared. Pezeshkian added that Iran’s armed forces had a “far stronger” capacity than ever to respond to further provocations from Western powers.“If they choose to strike, they will naturally face a more decisive response,” he warned. The comments come ahead of a planned meeting between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida, where Iran’s ballistic missile program is expected to be discussed. Iran was hit hard by a 12-day war with Israel in June, which ended with a fleet of American bombers striking deeply buried Iranian nuclear facilities. Trump subsequently announced a “complete and total” ceasefire in the fighting. The Pentagon claims the strikes degraded Iran’s nuclear program by up to two years, though Tehran contests this. But now Pezeshkian is ramping…
I have had the privilege of listening to Presidents speak. I have seen famous actors strut their stuff on-stage. I have sat down to chat with war heroes, scientists and seriously wealthy men. However, the most compelling speaker I have ever heard was an unassuming little old British lady named Eve Gordon. During World War II, Eve Gordon was a spy. One-half left front view of a de Havilland D.H.98 Mosquito B.Mk.XVI of 571 Squadron, serial number ML963, in flight. The photograph was taken on September 30, 1944. Image: NARA Her story was simply mesmerizing. Curiously, I have only found one reference online to her ever having existed. Eve was one of those rare special operators who took her security seriously both during and after the war. One of the most compelling of her many compelling tales involved her being captured by the Gestapo. Piecing the story together after the fact, it seems she was taken to Amiens Prison in German-occupied France for interrogation and execution. Eve had been working intimately with the resistance forces in the area and could name names. Her handlers knew that she could only hold out for so long. If Eve broke, untold numbers of resistance…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Critics are review-bombing “Stranger Things'” penultimate episode, calling character Will Byers’ coming-out scene “cringey” and accusing the creators of prioritizing politics over storytelling.In the show’s most recent episode, “The Bridge,” Will gathers all his friends and family for a tearful confession, telling them that he’s just like his friends in almost every way – except, he says, “I don’t like girls.” Fans noted that the timing of his monologue seemed odd and forced, as the cast was in the middle of trying to defeat Vecna, the series’ villain.”Woke ruins everything,” one user wrote on X, blasting the development as “LGBTQ+ nonsense.””Netflix decided to RUIN their most popular show of all-time, Stranger Things, by focusing their final season on Will coming out as a homosexual, promoting the propaganda that Will’s superpowers are because he’s ‘embraced his sexuality’ & the villain telling Will that his friends won’t like him if they find out he likes dudes…” he added.PENTAGON CONDEMNS NETFLIX’S GAY MILITARY SERIES ‘BOOTS’ AS ‘WOKE GARBAGE’ Another user said, “How did Stranger Things go from such a great show to the only way they could defeat Vecna is if Will tells everyone he’s…
Lots of people consider themselves fairly prepared for a natural disaster or other event. They’ve got food stored, a generator, a first aid kit and assorted other things ready to go. The problem is that preparedness isn’t just about having the best or most gear. It’s a combination of your stuff, your mindset and your skills. Let’s take a look at ten skills you should master to truly be ready. 1. Fire in Wet and Windy Conditions We all know how to build a fire, but what about when every piece of fuel around you is soaking wet, or the wind is going through your bones? Making a fire in poor conditions requires an understanding of the science and process — and sometimes there are a few tricks you can use, such as using dryer lint, cotton balls soaked in Vaseline, or other tools. 2. Kill and Process a Wild Animal While the wildlife population won’t last long in a widespread event, you should still have an understanding of how to effectively hunt and process them — without a lot of fancy tools and gear. Maybe you won’t use every bit of the animal including the hide, but you can…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Federal authorities were conducting a “massive” investigation in Minnesota on Monday, days after a video posted online by an independent journalist on alleged fraud involving daycare centers. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were on the ground in Minneapolis, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wrote on X. Fox News Digital has reached out to DHS, as well as ICE and the FBI. LAWMAKERS PROBE SBA LOANS LINKED TO MINNESOTA’S $9B FRAUD SCANDAL: ‘RECKLESS DECISION MAKING’ A video Noem posted online showed HSI agents questioning someone outside a building, but it was not clear what type of business the person was involved in. Another video posted by ICE showed investigators going door-to-door at various sites. “The American people deserve answers on how their taxpayer money is being used and ARRESTS when abuse is found. Under the leadership of @Sec_Noem, DHS is working to deliver results,” the agency wrote on X. Still reeling from a $250M fraud scheme in which several people have been charged, Minnesota was thrust into the spotlight again this weekend after independent journalist Nick Shirley on Friday posted a 42-minute video on YouTube, documenting visits to several daycare centers in the…
During my years in law enforcement, I spent much time in cramped and narrow areas and urban settings, along with narrow hallways where handling full-length rifles proved to be more obstacle than a benefit. So, the question arises — what type of firearm fits the role well where you might find yourself in cramped quarters, but needing capable defensive firepower? The SAINT Victor 5.5” 9mm shows how a short 9mm carbine fits into practical survival and urban defense setups. Its collapsible brace and low-profile optic save space without sacrificing performance. The Victor 5.5” 9mm design purpose focuses on thriving in tight spaces. When we talk about compact firearms, we often highlight their concealability and comfort during carry. But what’s even more important is how a firearm such as this Victor can combine impressive power with portable dimensions. It’s reassuring to know that a firearm can be both effective and manageable in high-stress scenarios. [Don’t miss Will Dabbs’ review of the Springfield Armory SAINT Victor 9mm pistol.] Home Defense Let’s consider a very realistic scenario. It’s 2:30am and you wake up, still half asleep, to the sound of glass shattering and alarms ringing. You hear footsteps and possibly an unfamiliar voice.…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Delaware State Police Cpl. Matthew “Ty” Snook was shot and killed at a DMV office while working an overtime shift just two days before Christmas. Now, a national charity says it will pay off his mortgage for the wife and 1-year-old daughter he left behind.Frank Siller, CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, shared the story of the 10-year veteran state trooper’s heroic final moments and announced the initiative to support the family.DELAWARE STATE TROOPER KILLED IN DMV SHOOTING INCIDENT, GUNMAN ALSO DEAD WITH NO ACTIVE THREAT: OFFICIALS Siller said Snook sacrificed himself by pushing another person to safety, urging them to run as he was shot a second time by his attacker in what Fox News Channel’s Lawrence Jones described as an “execution-style” killing.”He’s a hero,” said Siller, who founded Tunnel to Towers after losing his brother on 9/11. The nonprofit supports first responders, military service members and their families.TEEN’S MEDICAL INVENTION SAVES LIVES IN SECONDS “We lost 343 firefighters on 9/11. Our goal next year is 343 mortgage payoffs,” said Siller on “Fox & Friends.” “Let this be the first one.”He added that he aimed to pay off Snook’s mortgage by Jan.…
Following the release of the original Wilson Combat Division 77 Project 1, which represents some of the most advanced work that Wilson Combat has done when it comes to advanced pistol designs, the company is now offering a ‘Ghost Edition’ of Division Project 1 pistol. This new edition includes a silver-colored slide and a clear-anodized aluminum frame. Call the Project 1 Wilson Combat’s response to the categorically popular double-stack 1911 trend. But, unlike most double-stack 1911 or 2011-style pistols on the market, the Division 77 Project 1 pistol takes a different approach and instead builds off the Wilson Combat’s EDC X9’s bones. Comparing the Project 1 to a Formula One racecar wouldn’t be unreasonable, as its design represents the cutting edge of Wilson’s current capabilities. Regardless of finish, each of these guns are guaranteed to produce 1-inch groups at 25 yards. This full-size, 5-inch-barrel pistol includes a built-in compensator to reduce muzzle flip. It also features a sophisticated optics mounting system which provides for a smooth experience shooting mounted red-dot optics. The Division 77 Project 1’s optics mounting system specifically works with the Shield Sights RMSc, Leupold DeltaPoint Pro and Trijicon RMR optics footprints. Furthermore, the cover plate also integrates…
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