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  • A graphic video showed how a baseball fan plummeted 21 feet to the ground at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on Wednesday night, leaving the man in critical condition.
    The man appeared to go over the guardrail above Clemente Wall in right field as Pittsburgh Pirates star Andrew McCutchen knocked in two runs in the seventh inning. He did a cartwheel in the air before he hit the warning track. Managers and players from the Pirates and Chicago Cubs immediately called the attention to the umpires and medical personnel to stop the game and check on the man.
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    He was then placed onto a backboard and carted off the field. Officials later said the man was in critical condition.
    Pittsburgh Public Safety Officials said Thursday the incident was being treated as “accidental in nature.”
    “This incident is being treated as accidental in nature. The patient remains in critical condition at the hospital,” officials said in a post on X. “Pittsburgh Police do not ..

  • Archaeologists recently made a startling discovery: They found that two 18th-century shipwrecks off the coast of Central America were actually two Danish slave ships.
    The ships, named Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, are located in shallow waters off Costa Rica's Cahuita National Park. The 18th-century vessels were shipwrecked in 1710, according to the National Museum of Denmark.
    “Fridericus Quartus was set ablaze, while Christianus Quintus had its anchor rope cut, following which the ship was wrecked in the surf,” the museum's press release noted. “Until now, it has not been clear exactly where the ships were lost.”
    RARE 4,000-YEAR-OLD MUSICAL INSTRUMENT 'BURIED IN THE GROUND' PUZZLES ARCHAEOLOGISTS
    Pictures show divers carefully examining the shipwreck, which shows signs of significant decay from the past 315 years.
    Though the ships were excavated in 2023, researchers didn't know that they were slave ships until recently. The vessels were long beli..

  • Former U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) James Gilmore is urging the Trump administration to repurpose funds cut from USAID to counter the growing global influence of China and Russia.
    Gilmore agrees with President Donald Trump that making cuts to foreign funding requires a “scalpel, not a hatchet,” but asserts that more can be done to strategically reform foreign aid.
    “The decisions we make today will create the world of tomorrow. If we start by abandoning foreign assistance, that new world will be run by China and our adversaries,” Gilmore told Fox News Digital. “Now more than ever, the U.S. needs to build up our military and national security strength while deploying a robust ‘soft’ power strategy and political initiative to counter China and Russia's growing global influence.”
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    However, Gilmore stressed in a recent op-ed that “every..

  • Former U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) James Gilmore is urging the Trump administration to repurpose funds cut from USAID to counter the growing global influence of China and Russia.
    Gilmore agrees with President Donald Trump that making cuts to foreign funding requires a “scalpel, not a hatchet,” but asserts that more can be done to strategically reform foreign aid.
    “The decisions we make today will create the world of tomorrow. If we start by abandoning foreign assistance, that new world will be run by China and our adversaries,” Gilmore told Fox News Digital. “Now more than ever, the U.S. needs to build up our military and national security strength while deploying a robust ‘soft’ power strategy and political initiative to counter China and Russia's growing global influence.”
    PETE MAROCCO, MASTERMIND BEHIND DISMANTLING OF USAID PROJECTS, LEAVES STATE DEPARTMENT
    However, Gilmore stressed in a recent op-ed that “every..

  • TALLINN, Estonia— Estonia’s top diplomat thinks Russia’s war on Ukraine goes well beyond the front lines.
    “This is not about Europe. I think that for [Russian President Vladimir] Putin and for Russia, the U.S. is the main enemy, like historically,” Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna told Fox News in an exclusive interview in Estonia's capital, Tallinn.
    “He has a plan to restore the Soviet empire, and this is exactly what he's doing. Ukraine is just one example,” he added.
    Nine years ago, Tsahkna, then serving as Estonia's defense minister, watched as 120,000 Russian soldiers massed just across the border, ready to invade his country in just 48 hours.
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    “Now these troops are gone. They were sent to Ukraine, and they are literally dead,” Tsahkna spoke from the foreign ministry Wednesday, where he now serves as Estonia's top diplomat.
    “At the moment, I don't exp..

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