Day: August 19, 2024

Kursk invasion intended to create Russo-Ukrainian ‘buffer zone,’ Zelenskyy says

4:21 am August 19, 2024

The surprise Ukrainian invasion of Russia’s Kursk region is intended to create a “buffer zone” between the two countries and further complicate Moscow’s cross-border offensive, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday. “It is now our primary task in defensive operations overall to destroy as much Russian war potential as possible and conduct maximum counteroffensive actions,” […]

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Hideki Matsuyama wins tournament without caddie, coach after trio was robbed in airport

4:04 am August 19, 2024

Hideki Matsuyama didn’t let wild circumstances phase him one bit. Shortly after earning a bronze medal in Paris two weeks ago, he, his caddie and his coach were all robbed at a London airport while en route to the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Matsuyama’s caddie and coach were both forced back to Japan after their passports […]

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Manchin says Biden has been pulled ‘so far to the left,’ it’s not the same person he once knew

3:55 am August 19, 2024

West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin lamented how far left Joe Biden has moved since becoming president and hopes he can become more moderate soon. “Joe Biden has been pulled so far to the left after he was elected that it was not the Joe Biden I knew all these years, and I kept saying that. […]

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John Aprea, ‘The Godfather Part II’ actor, dead at 83

3:43 am August 19, 2024

John Aprea, known for portraying a young Salvatore “Sal” Tessio in “The Godfather Part II,” died earlier this month. He was 83. Aprea “died of natural causes” on Monday, Aug. 5 in Los Angeles surrounded by his loved ones, his manager Will Levine confirmed to Fox News Digital. “I am very saddened by the death […]

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Archaeologists unearth 13,000-year-old mastodon skull in Iowa

3:33 am August 19, 2024

Archaeologists in Iowa have unearthed an ancient mastodon skull in pristine condition, which they hope will provide clues about human interaction with the ancient animal.  The bones were excavated earlier this month from a creek bank in Wayne, taking nearly two weeks to complete. The eroding site was first brought to the attention of Office […]

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