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A furious Chris Fagan has slammed the “hero” actions of a parent who leaked confidential Brisbane Lions notes on Essendon players.Private information out of the club was posted online ahead of the Lions’ 64-point mauling of the Bombers on Saturday.Photos that listed the strengths and weaknesses of Essendon’s players were shared in a Bomber supporter group on Facebook.Former Essendon captain Zach Merrett was described as “selfish”, while maligned defender Ben McKay had “low confidence” written about him.”Somebody illegally took photos of information that was on a whiteboard and then decided to make a hero of themselves and put it out…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Five people were killed in an overnight plane crash in Texas, according to authorities. First responders were called to the scene after receiving a report of a crash in the 200 block of Round Rock Road in Wimberley, according to FOX 7 Austin. The aircraft has reportedly been identified as a Cessna 421C that was carrying five passengers when it crashed. All five individuals are confirmed dead, the outlet reported.PLANE CRASHES IN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY’S PARKING LOT IN PENNSYLVANIA: OFFICIALS Authorities are investigating after a Cessna 421C airplane crashed in Wimberley, Texas, on May 1, 2026.…

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New Brunswick’s government will push its phase-out of provincial equine veterinary services three months later than originally planned to March 31, 2027. That means all provincial veterinary services will end on the same day instead of veterinary services for horses stopping earlier in December 2026.The news comes after a meeting between a committee of livestock representatives and the provincial Agriculture Minister Pat Finnigan and Premier Susan Holt.“That’s wonderful news, that’s probably one of the best things that came out of the meeting and everyone was very, very pleased to hear that,” said Danielle Connell, the president of the Agricultural Alliance…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A federal appeals court on Friday blocked the mailing of the abortion pill mifepristone under current Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rules, a move the court acknowledged would, “as a practical matter, have a nationwide effect,” one that sets up a likely Supreme Court battle over abortion access.The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling could restrict abortion pill access across the country, restoring rules supporters say protect patient safety and state authority, while critics warn it will make access harder even in states where abortion remains legal.The decision means women will…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A plane carrying a pickleball team to a tournament in Texas crashed Thursday, killing all five people on board.Names of the victims were not immediately released by authorities, though the Amarillo Pickleball Club in Amarillo, Texas, said they were members who were flying to a tournament. The plane crashed in Wimberley, a city 40 miles southwest of Austin, at 11 p.m. Thursday.”The pilot and four passengers on board were pronounced deceased on scene,” local police Sgt. Billy Ray told reporters. A Cessna airplane crashed in a wooded area on Round Rock Road in…

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Erika Kirk calls country ‘unrecognizable’ after WHCA Dinner scare Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk and CEO of Turning Point USA, powerfully addresses the political climate after her husband’s assassination in 2025 and the recent shooting scare at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. Kirk declares “Our country has become unrecognizable” and criticizes the “epidemic of dehumanization” and “assassination culture,” specifically calling out Jimmy Kimmel’s “expectant widow” joke targeting Melania Trump. Fox News contributor Joe Concha offers his insights. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Utah prosecutors are accusing Tyler Robinson’s defense team of misleading the public in…

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Canada’s minister for energy and resource development, Tim Hodgson, was in Calgary on Friday speaking to members of the Canadian Association of Energy Contractors about his government’s commitment to the future of Canadian energy. “This government and Canadians now understand that energy is the engine of Canada’s economy,” said Hodgson.At a sold-out luncheon, the minister cited an abundance of natural resources — from oil and gas to critical minerals and potash — as why Canada can continue to be where the world gets its energy.“We have some incredible cards,” Hodgson noted. “We need to play those cards well. We need…

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