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Utah’s Cottonwood fire spreads overnight to cover 92,000 acres
Firefighters are battling the blaze in Fishlake national park that was stoked by strong winds and low humidityHundreds of firefighters in Utah have struggled to suppress a wildfire that scorched an additional 20,000 acres (8,000 hectares) as of Saturday, as low humidity and strong winds accelerated the fire spread, according to state officials.The Cottonwood fire erupted on Monday in the Fishlake national forest, located in central Utah. The blaze intensified overnight, growing from about 70,000...
مقارنة فاخرة بين رولز رويس وبنتلي ومرسيدس مايباخ: أيهما يستحق لقب الملك في عالم السيارات الفاخرة؟
تتنافس ثلاث من عمالقة صناعة السيارات على لقب الفخامة المطلقة، فهل ستكون رولز رويس الأسطورة، بنتلي الجوهرة، أم مرسيدس مايباخ الرائدة؟ دعونا نغوص في التفاصيل المثيرة للجدل!
Georgia district quietly trained teachers to blame 'Whiteness,' 'decolonize' under federal crackdown: report
A Georgia public school district quietly scrubbed its website and altered race-based policies to evade a sweeping federal crackdown on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, a new watchdog report alleges.The report, released by the Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies (DFI), details how the City Schools of Decatur (CSD) district allegedly "embedded racially discriminatory" DEI ideology throughout its teacher training and curriculum, only to hide the evidence when federal fun...
Egypt Manager Hossam Hassan Addresses Concerns Over Mohamed Salah's Left Knee Injury
Former Liverpool standout and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah left Friday night's 1-1 draw with Iran at the World Cup because of a left knee injury, coach Hossam Hassan said.In the 57th minute, Salah was surprisingly replaced by Mostafa Zico. In comments translated from Arabic, Hassan said Salah is being assessed by the team's medical staff, and will have another examination when Egypt returns to the team hotel."I talked to Salah and he said he’s going to be OK and it’s not a big injury," Hassan sai...
South Africa’s Broos smiles and snarls before Canada World Cup showdown
South Africa and Canada are both competing in the knockout stages of a World Cup for the first time.
Two killed, dozens injured in Israeli strike on displacement tents in Gaza
Two killed and dozens injured in Israeli strike on displacement tents in Gaza
Kenya rights groups say protesters found dumped, tortured after arrests
Six found and one missing, NGOs say, after arrests at memorial gatherings for protesters killed in 2024.
Empty envelopes in your mailbox? Do not scan that code
A plain white envelope shows up in your mailbox. It is addressed to you. It may even have a tracking number. The sender's name looks unfamiliar, but the delivery seems real. Then you open it. Nothing is inside. No note. No product. No explanation.That would make anyone curious. And that is exactly what scammers may be counting on. Investigators and consumer protection groups have warned that empty envelopes and mystery packages can be tied to a scam known as brushing. In a more dangerous version...
'Rape is legal term, not medical': HC says torn hymen no ground to doubt survivor’s testimony
Prayagraj: Observing that the existence of an old or torn hymen cannot by itself entitle an accused to the benefit of doubt in a rape case if the survivor’s testimony is reliable, the Allahabad high court has upheld the 1983 conviction and three-year sentence of a man in a case dating back to 1982.
England in huge danger in third Test against NZ
England in huge danger in third Test against NZTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, 'Trent Bridge falls silent!' - England lose three early wicketsByStephan ShemiltCricket Correspondent at Trent BridgePublished27 June 2026, 18:32 BST15 CommentsUpdated 1 minute agoThird Rothesay Test, Trent Bridge (day three of five)New Zealand 438 (Conway 157, Latham 151; Stokes 4-70) & 120-3: Ravindra 60*England 354: Duckett 113, Bethell 74...
Delhi 'feels' the heat at season-high 51.3°C; yellow rain alert for next two days
Delhi sweltered under a brutal heatwave, with the 'feel-like' temperature soaring to a season-high 51.3 degrees Celsius on Saturday. Despite the mercury hitting 41.3 degrees Celsius, high humidity made it feel much hotter. Nights offered little respite, remaining uncomfortably warm. Light rain and gusty winds are anticipated next week, but the monsoon's arrival is delayed, leaving the capital in a prolonged hot spell.
Man who set Virginia council member on fire over alleged affair gets 40-year sentence
A man who admitted to setting a Virginia city council member on fire over an alleged affair was sentenced to 40 years in prison on Thursday.Shotsie Buck-Hayes pleaded guilty in April to attempted first-degree murder and aggravated malicious wounding over his attack on Danville City Council Member Lee Vogler.Witnesses told the court that on July 30, 2025, Buck-Hayes stormed into Vogler's Danville office and doused him with gasoline before chasing him out of the building and setting him on fire, a...
Australia to double fines on Big Tech as children bypass social media ban
Canberra says tech platforms are still letting too many children bypass its under-16 social media ban.
Phil Mickelson accused of showing nude photo to pro golfer's ex-wife: 'Come see me'
Another troubling accusation has come out about Phil Mickelson, this time from a fellow professional golfer's ex-wife.It was revealed earlier this month that Mickelson was booted from a golf club he had long been a member of following alleged inappropriate contact with a female employee before a round of golf this spring at The Farms Golf Club in the San Diego area.But now, Mickelson is being accused of more sexual harassment.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMPat Perez's ex, Ashl...
How is framework agreement with Lebanon viewed in Israel?
Israel, Lebanon and US have signed deal aimed at ending hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, but group rejects it.
On-the-run Rolex robbery gang member taunts police by posting topless picture because he didn't think his mugshot did him justice
On-the-run Rolex robbery gang member taunts police by posting topless picture because he didn't think his mugshot did him justiceSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred Source See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy CAMERON ROY, DATA JOURNALIST Published: 18:19, 27 June 2026 | Updated: 18:19, 27 June 2026 e-mail View comments
NFL great shares blunt advice for Caitlin Clark after Alyssa Thomas throat punch: 'Bury these fools'
NFL great Patrick Peterson has some simple advice for Caitlin Clark: Make them pay.During the Fever’s 111-109 loss to the Phoenix Mercury on Wednesday, Clark was punched in the throat by Alyssa Thomas while lying on the court after a scrum. No foul was called at the time, and Clark left the game due to injury.Discussing the incident in a recent interview with Fox News Digit6al, Peterson said he believes Clark needs to respond by burying her opponents on the court.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVER...
Tropical Storm Mekkhala leaves Taiwan underwater
Tropical Storm Mekkhala has triggered severe flooding across parts of Taiwan.
KFC plans to test a new prototype called Open House
KFC is rolling out a brand overhaul that includes an expanded menu and modernized branding and restaurant designs."The brand is set to open a new generation of spaces designed for hospitality, not just efficiency – with environments that feel more dynamic and adapt throughout the day to meet different occasions," the fried-chicken chain announced in a recent news release detailing the revamp.TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZAccording to the company, "The first expressions of these new...
Burnham will need a Moscow test as well as Makerfield test, says ex-military chief
Burnham will need a Moscow test as well as Makerfield test, says ex-military chiefImage source, PA MediaBySean Seddon and Joseph CassidyPublished16 minutes agoAndy Burnham will need a "Moscow test" for his policies if he becomes prime minister, the former Chief of the Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin has said.Burnham, the favourite to succeed Sir Keir Starmer as prime minister, has previously said that new legislation must pass a "Makerfield test", the constituency he was elected to this m...