Day: September 17, 2024

Eagles’ Saquon Barkley draws ire from NFL fans after critical dropped pass in loss to Falcons

3:14 pm September 17, 2024

Saquon Barkley learned about the passion of Philadelphia Eagles fans the hard way on Monday night. The star running back, who joined the Eagles after spending the first part of his career with the New York Giants, had a chance to seal the game against the Atlanta Falcons. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON […]

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NFL officials reverse penalty on Eagles’ CJ Gardner-Johnson after helmet comes off, fans unconvinced

3:10 pm September 17, 2024

The Philadelphia Eagles led the Atlanta Falcons late in the fourth quarter and needed a critical stop of the Kirk Cousins-led offense on fourth down with 5:38 left in the game. Cousins received the snap and handed the ball off to running back Bijan Robinson. The second-year player was stopped dead in his tracks by […]

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Leukemia patient receives first-ever bone marrow transplant from deceased organ donor

2:54 pm September 17, 2024

Bone marrow transplants can be life-saving for patients suffering from certain types of cancer, blood disorders and other diseases — but for many patients, finding a match can take months or years. Each year, roughly 18,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with potentially fatal diseases that could be successfully treated with donated bone marrow. […]

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Trump assassination attempt suspect oddly ‘poised’ during arrest, sheriff says: ‘He knew the gig was up’

2:30 pm September 17, 2024

The man accused of the second alleged assassination attempt on former President Trump was “poised” and composed when law enforcement officers closed in on him, signaling that he knew “the gig was up,” the Florida sheriff who arrested him revealed. In an interview on “America Reports” Monday, Martin County Sheriff William Snyder praised law enforcement […]

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American universities are rebranding DEI departments instead of eliminating them, study finds

2:30 pm September 17, 2024

FIRST ON FOX — Some American universities have claimed they would eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) ideology but instead opted to rebrand the polarizing practice, according to CriticalRace.org. CriticalRace.org, which monitors CRT curricula and training in higher education, has cataloged over 700 institutions of higher education to examine activities on campus. The group says that out of 26 universes […]

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