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new video loaded: Starmer Takes Responsibility for Big Losses in Early U.K. Election ResultstranscriptBacktranscriptStarmer Takes Responsibility for Big Losses in Early U.K. Election ResultsPrime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain said he took responsibility for large Labour Party losses as local election results trickled in early Friday. The right-wing populist Reform U.K. party looked set for big gains.“Let me be clear, these are really tough results. I’m not going to sugarcoat it. And we have lost brilliant Labour representatives. No, I’m not going to walk away and plunge the country into chaos. We were elected to deal with these challenges and…

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Washington — The Pentagon on Friday began releasing more files related to UFOs and UAPs, following through on an order from President Trump to make public government documents about unexplained phenomena.The release, posted on a new Pentagon “UFO” website, includes 162 files from the FBI, Department of Defense, NASA and State Department. The documents contain eyewitness testimony, reports of identified sightings of unexplained objects and photos, detailing incidents dating back decades from around the globe. “These files, hidden behind classifications, have long fueled justified speculation — and it’s time the American people see it for themselves,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:- NYPD releases footage of 4 suspects wanted in hate-fueled graffiti spree- Radical professor calls for ‘Death to America’ at Virginia Tech- Germany warns Islamist, far-left rhetoric driving spike in antisemitic attacksTOP STORY: The NYPD is hunting for four suspects following an antisemitic graffiti spree in Queens. Over five separate incidents, the group spray-painted swastikas on synagogues, homes, cars, and a Holocaust memorial plaque. Surveillance footage shows the individuals fleeing the scene. The…

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By Staff The Canadian Press Posted May 8, 2026 9:26 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size A B.C. Supreme Court judge is expected to deliver her verdict today in the first-degree murder trial of three young men accused of killing an Abbotsford, B.C., couple during a home invasion in 2022. The court earlier heard that 77-year-old Arnold De Jong died by asphyxiation, with his entire head and face wrapped in duct tape, while 76-year-old Joanne De Jong was bludgeoned and had her throat slashed.Abhijeet Singh, Gurkaran Singh and Khushveer Toor pleaded not guilty earlier this year. Get breaking National news Get breaking Canada news delivered to your inbox as it happens so you won’t…

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Test your news knowledge with this week’s Fox News Digital News Quiz, featuring a barnburner Los Angeles mayoral debate featuring reality star Spencer Pratt and Mayor Karen Bass, and a lawsuit over “tomato fraud.”Looking for another challenge?King Charles gave a gift to President Donald Trump, and the verdict was decided in the case of a librarian who allegedly threatened the president over TikTok, featured in last week’s News Quiz.Test your knowledge of remarkable road trips, cool coin collections and more in this week’s American Culture Quiz.CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APPIf you’re looking to play even more, you…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Billie Eilish is in the middle of another media frenzy and has been called a “hypocrite” for slamming people who love animals but eat meat.During a recent on-camera interview with ELLE Magazine, the musician, who was promoting “Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D),” shared her stance on being vegan and warned listeners they were going to be unhappy with her take.”Y’all not gonna like me for this one… Eating meat is inherently wrong,” the singer began. Billie Eilish called a “hypocrite” after slamming animal lovers…

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Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong cautioned that even if the Strait of Hormuz were opened tomorrow, it would take at least months for damaged infrastructure to be repaired and for goods to flow again.ASEAN should reinforce its collective energy security and work towards “swift ratification” of the ASEAN Petroleum Security Agreement as another tool to tackle energy crises, he said.The agreement is aimed at improving energy security among ASEAN member states, primarily through a voluntary, commercial-based petroleum-sharing scheme during supply emergencies.Wong encouraged member states to go beyond the agreement and use it as a basis for other measures that could…

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Southern Russia is facing one of the largest environmental disasters in its modern history. In April, repeated Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil infrastructure in Tuapse triggered massive refinery fires and oil spills along the Black Sea coast, including near Sochi. Residents described “black rain” falling from the sky as smoke and petroleum residue spread across the region. Weeks later, wildlife is still dying, beaches remain polluted and volunteers trying to respond say their efforts have often been obstructed. The authorities, meanwhile, have focused less on confronting the scale of the catastrophe than on silencing those speaking out about it. Despite…

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