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  • Trump addresses Ukraine-Russia peace talks, says Zelenskyy will be involved

    Trump addresses Ukraine-Russia peace talks, says Zelenskyy will be involved

    President Donald Trump spoke about his plans to end the Russo-Ukrainian War during a press gaggle on Sunday, stating that he believes the leaders of both countries “want to stop fighting.”

    Speaking on the tarmac at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday afternoon, Trump said that he’s currently in the process of “trying to get peace with Russia, Ukraine.”

    “And we’re working very hard on it,” he said. “It’s a war that should have never started.”

    When asked if Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to be involved in the conversations, Trump replied in the affirmative.

    TRUMP DETAILS HIS RECIPROCAL TARIFF PLANS, ASKS FOREIGN COUNTRIES TO ‘TREAT US FAIRLY’: ‘DELIVER RECIPROCITY’

    President Donald Trump speaks to reporters upon arrival in West Palm Beach, Fla., U.S., Sunday. (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

    “He will be involved, yes,” Trump said. When asked by a reporter, Trump also said he would allow Europeans to purchase American-made weapons sold to Ukraine.

    The Republican president went on say that he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin, who began the war in February 2014 with the annexation of Crimea and escalated it in February 2022 by invading Ukraine, wants to bring the war to an end.

    “I think he wants to stop fighting,” Trump said. “They have a big, powerful machine, you understand that? And they defeated Hitler and they defeated Napoleon. You know, he’s been fighting a long time…I think he would like to stop fighting.”

    EMMANUEL MACRON CALLS ‘EMERGENCY MEETING’ FOR EUROPEAN LEADERS TO DISCUSS TRUMP: REPORT

    U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters West Palm Beach

    President Donald Trump steps from Air Force One upon arrival in West Palm Beach, Fla., Sunday. (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

    “Zelenskyy wants to end it, too.”

    Trump’s comments came shortly after a “Meet the Press” interview with Zelenskyy aired on NBC, in which the Ukrainian leader discussed Putin and claimed that he “fears” Trump.

    “I said that [Putin] is a liar,” Zelenskyy said of a recent phone call to Trump. “And he said, ‘I think my feeling is that he’s ready for these negotiations.’ And I said to him, ‘No, he’s a liar. He doesn’t want any peace.’”

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    U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters West Palm Beach

    President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in West Palm Beach, Fla, Sunday. (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

    “But I think he’s really a little bit scared about the President Trump,” Zelenskyy added. “And I think the president has this chance, and he’s strong. And I think that really, he can push Putin to peace negotiations. Yes, I think so. I think he can, but don’t trust him. Don’t trust Putin. Don’t trust just words about ceasefire.”

    Fox News Digital’s Emma Colton and Brooke Curto contributed to this report.

  • Air ambulance service involved in Philadelphia plane crash once flew MLB icon David Ortiz after he got shot

    Air ambulance service involved in Philadelphia plane crash once flew MLB icon David Ortiz after he got shot

    A medical transport jet headed for Missouri and carrying a child patient and five others crashed in Northeast Philadelphia Friday night. 

    The jet was part of the Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, which provides global ambulance flight services.

    It’s the same service that once helped transport Boston Red Sox legend and MLB Hall of Famer David Ortiz with a critical injury after he was shot in his home country of the Dominican Republic June 9, 2019, at a bar in Santo Domingo. 

    Ortiz was severely wounded but survived emergency surgery.

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    A portion of Ortiz’s intestines, colon and gallbladder were removed, and he also reportedly had liver damage. The next day, a Jet Rescue plane transported Ortiz to Boston, where he received further treatment at Massachusetts General Hospital, including a second surgery.

    Ortiz was moved out of the intensive care unit on June 22, 2019, and he was released from the hospital over a month later on July 26, 2019. 

    David Ortiz Aug. 16, 2024, in New York City (Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Fanatics)

    The suspected shooter was later identified as Rolfi Ferreira-Cruz, but an investigation also found Ortiz was not the intended target. The Dominican Attorney General announced June 19, 2019, Ortiz was shot by mistake, and Sixto David Fernandez was identified as the intended target of the shooting.

    On Friday, Jet Rescue said it’s Learjet 55 crashed while departing from Northeast Philadelphia Airport around 6:30 p.m.

    “Our immediate concern is for the patient’s family, our personnel, their families and other victims that may have been hurt on the ground,” Jet Rescue Air Ambulance said in a statement. 

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    President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to react to the tragedy.

    “So sad to see the plane go down in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. More innocent souls lost. Our people are totally engaged,” Trump wrote. “First Responders are already being given credit for doing a great job. More to follow. God Bless you all.”

    The crash comes just days after an American Airlines passenger plane collided with an Army Black Hawk Helicopter near Reagan National Airport, killing 67 people.

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  • Plane crash in DC: what to know about the aircraft involved

    Plane crash in DC: what to know about the aircraft involved

    A deadly midair collision involving an American Airlines flight and an Army helicopter took place near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday night. 

    The aircraft that collided in the tragic incident were a Bombardier CRJ700 jet operated as American Eagle Flight 5342 by PSA Airlines and a U.S. Army Sikorky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter. 

    Part of the wreckage is seen as rescue boats search the waters of the Potomac River after a plane coming into Reagan National Airport crashed near Washington, D.C., on Jan. 30, 2025. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via / Getty Images)

    A total of 67 people were in the two aircraft, with 64 flying on the regional jet and three service members manning the helicopter.

    EXPERT PUTS ONUS ON FAA FOR AMERICAN AIRLINES, HELICOPTER CRASH: ‘BAD MANAGEMENT’ IS ‘PUTTING US AT RISK’

    Bombardier CRJ700

    Bombardier CRJ-700 of American Airlines

    A Bombardier CRJ700 of American Airlines approaches the runway to land on Nov. 13, 2019, in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Daniel Slim/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Bombardier first created CRJ700 jets over two decades ago. 

    Its CRJ700 program was purchased by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries several years ago. The aircraft is no longer made.  

    CRJ700s operated by PSA Airlines have First, Main Cabin Extra and Main cabin classes, according to an August 2024 screen capture of the airline’s website from the Wayback Machine. They have capacity for 65 passengers. 

    PSA AIRLINES: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE CARRIER INVOLVED IN THE DC MIDAIR COLLISION

    The airline, a wholly-owned subsidiary of American Airlines, has used the aircraft type since 2002. It counted 61 CRJ700s among its 141-plane fleet as of August 2024, PSA Airlines’ website showed.

    They are over 100 feet long, according to the airline. The twin-engine aircraft can fly as fast as 544 mph, according to Simple Flying. 

    Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopter

    LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 8: A U.S. Army Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter flies along the coast on November 8, 2024, in Laguna Beach, California. (Photo by Kevin Carter/Getty Images)

    A U.S. Army Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter flies along the coast on Nov. 8, 2024, in Laguna Beach, California. (Kevin Carter / Getty Images)

    The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter belonged to the Army. The Army said it was “from Bravo Company, 12th Aviation Battalion, Davison Army Airfield, Fort Belvoir, Va.,” Fox News Digital reported. 

    That type of helicopter has four blades and a twin-engine design. They boast a maximum gross weight of 22,000 pounds, Lockheed Martin said on its website. 

    Sikorsky has produced Black Hawk helicopters since the ’70s.

    Lockheed Martin, which is based out of Maryland, became the owner of Sikorksy through a multibillion-dollar deal in 2015. 

    The top of the helicopter downed in Wednesday’s midair collision was painted gold, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a Department of Defense official. 

    Investigation into midair collision

    The FAA, National Transportation Safety Board and the Army are investigating the midair collision, with the NTSB taking point, according to a statement from the Joint Task Force-National Capital Region/U.S. Army Military District of Washington. 

    Emergency response units search the crash site of the American Airlines plane on the Potomac River

    Emergency response units search the crash site of the American Airlines plane on the Potomac River on Jan. 30, 2025. (Andrew Harnik / Getty Images)

    UNITED, DELTA ISSUE TRAVEL WAIVERS FOLLOWING AMERICAN AIRLINES MIDAIR COLLISION NEAR DC

    Shortly after midnight on Wednesday, the NTSB had said in an X post that it had “launched a go-team to the aviation accident” for the PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 and Sikorsky H-60 helicopter.

  • PSA Airlines: What to know about the carrier involved in the DC midair collision

    PSA Airlines: What to know about the carrier involved in the DC midair collision

    An American Airlines flight operated by PSA Airlines was involved in a midair collision with an Army helicopter Wednesday night near the nation’s capital. 

    American Eagle Flight 5342 was on approach to runway 33 at the Washington, D.C.-area’s Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport at the time of the collision, the Federal Aviation Administration said. The Bombardier CRJ700 was carrying 64 people, including passengers and crew. 

    Emergency response units search the crash site of the American Airlines plane on the Potomac River after the plane crashed last night on approach to Reagan National Airport on Jan. 30, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Officials said those on Flight 5342 and the helicopter are presumed dead.

    PSA Airlines is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines, according to the airline’s verified LinkedIn page.

    RECOVERY EFFORTS UNDERWAY AFTER AMERICAN AIRLINES JET, MILITARY HELICOPTER COLLIDE MIDAIR NEAR DC 

    Plane crash recovery over Potomac River

    A helicopter flies near the crash site of the American Airlines plane on the Potomac River after the plane crashed on approach to Reagan National Airport on Jan. 30, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images / Getty Images)

    The airline said it has a “team of more than 5,000 employees who do a tremendous job of operating more than 800 daily flights to nearly 100 destinations on behalf of American Airlines.” 

    Its fleet consists of Bombardier CRJ700 and CRJ900 jets. 

    As of August 2024, PSA Airlines had 61 CRJ700 and 80 CRJ900 jets, according to a screen capture from the airline’s website.

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    The airline’s flight crews are based in five cities: Dayton, Ohio; Washington, D.C.; Charlotte, North Carolina; Philadelphia and Dallas, according to its LinkedIn. 

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    The control tower at the Reagan National Airport after the crash of an American Airlines plane on the Potomac River as it approached the airport on Jan. 30, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Its president and CEO is Dion Flannery.

    PSA Airlines said on Wednesday that its headquarters, which is currently located in Dayton, Ohio, would be relocated to Charlotte next year, according to The Charlotte Observer. 

    EXPECT PUTS ONUS ON FAA FOR AMERICAN AIRLINES, HELICOPTER CRASH: ‘BAD MANAGEMENT’ IS ‘PUTTING US AT RISK’

    The regional airline has been a subsidiary of American Airlines since the mid 2010s.

    “This is a difficult day for all of us at American Airlines,” American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said of Wednesday’s midair collision. “Our efforts now are focused entirely on the needs of our passengers, crew members, partners, first responders, along with their families and loved ones.”

  • World champion Russian figure skaters aboard flight involved in midair collision, Kremlin says

    World champion Russian figure skaters aboard flight involved in midair collision, Kremlin says

    Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov were a Russian figure skating pair who competed in multiple Olympic Games and medaled in multiple world championships.

    The Kremlin said Thursday the figure skating stars were among those aboard an American Airlines flight that collided with a U.S. Army helicopter near Reagan International Airport on Wednesday night.

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    Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov were killed in a plane crash, the Kremlin said. (Reuters)

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Shishkova and Naumov were on the plane.

    “Unfortunately, we see that this sad information is being confirmed. There were other fellow citizens there. Bad news today from Washington. We are sorry and send condolences to the families and friends who lost those of our fellow citizens who died in the plane crash,” he said.

    It was Naumov’s coach who introduced the pair in 1985, wanting them to work together despite Naumov rebuffing the idea at first. They began to work together in 1987 and competed and won bronze in the 1991 European Championships while representing the former Soviet Union. The pair would go on to win two more bronze and silver medals in the event.

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    Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov win silver

    From left to right, in pairs are silver medalists Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov of Russia, gold medalists Radka Kovarikova and Rene Novotny of the Czech Republic, and bronze medalists Jenni Meno and Todd Sand of the United States. (Reuters)

    Shishkova and Naumov earned accolades on the world stage as well. At the 1993 World Championships, the two earned a bronze medal. The following year in Chiba, Japan, the two picked up their first gold medal. They finished with a silver in 1995 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.

    The pair competed in the 1992 Olympics in Albertville, France, and the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. They finished in fifth in 1992 and fourth in 1994.

    Shishkova and Naumov married in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in 1995, and they moved to Connecticut. They had a son, Maxim, who competed in men’s singles in the U.S.

    Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov in Japan

    German runner-ups in the pairs Mandy Wotzel, left, and Ingo Steuer (2nd L) with winners Evgenia Shishkova, right, and Vadim Naumov wave to fans in the awarding ceremony of the NHK Trophy Figure Skating Grand Prix in Nagoya, Japan. (Reuters)

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    The Russian pair were listed as professional pairs coaches on the Skating Club of Boston’s website.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • American Airlines CEO says they are focusing on the needs of those involved in wake of midair collision

    American Airlines CEO says they are focusing on the needs of those involved in wake of midair collision

    A massive search and rescue effort is underway after an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided midair with an American Airlines jet at Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia on Wednesday evening.

    American Airlines CEO Robert Isom provided an update regarding flight 5342 before departing for Washington, D.C. early Thursday morning.

    According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), a PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet collided in midair with a Sikorsky H-60 helicopter while on approach to Runway 33 at Reagan National Airport (DCA) around 9 p.m. local time. 

    REAGAN NATIONAL AIRPORT CRASH: MILITARY BLACK HAWK HELICOPTER COLLIDES MIDAIR WITH AMERICAN AIRLINES JET

    Emergency response units assess airplane wreckage in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington Airport on January 30, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia.  ( Andrew Harnik/Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Isom says the aircraft was operated by PSA airlines, a subsidiary of American Airlines, and departed from Wichita, Kansas. He went on to express his concern about the events taking place and that the company is now focusing on the needs of those involved, the first responders and their loved ones.

    “Flight 5342 was under the command of 4 crew members and carried 60 passengers for a total of 64 people on board. We are actively working with local state and federal authorities on emergency response efforts and the American Airlines care team has been activated to assist our passengers and their families,” said Isom.

    64 PEOPLE ON DOWNED AMERICAN AIRLINES JET, FIRST US COMMERCIAL PLANE CRASH SINCE 2009

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    A screenshot from an EarthCam appears to show the moment an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided midair with an American Airlines jet at Reagan Washington National Airport.  (Credit: EarthCam)

    He also said he knows there are many questions and that although he can’t answer all of them at this time, they are working to get those questions answered, and he will continue to provide updates. He said that it is important they report accurate information because they owe that to everyone involved.

    “We’re cooperating fully with the national transportation safety board in its investigation and will continue to provide all the information we can. Our cooperation is without pause, and we want to learn everything we can about today’s events. That work will take time, but anything we can do now, we’re doing and right now, that means focusing on taking care of all passengers and crew involved as well as their families. Members of our go team will be on their way to Washington D. C, and I’ll be heading there shortly as well,” he added.

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    Two rescue boats pull debris in the water after an air crash over the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC, on January 29, 2025.  (ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    PSA was operating as Flight 5342 for American Airlines, and it departed from Wichita, Kansas. There was no immediate word on casualties or the cause of the collision.

    American Airlines has set up a special helpline that friends and family can call at 1 800 679 8215 if you believe you’ve had friends or family on board the flight.

    Fox News Digital’s Greg Wehner contributed to this report.

  • Padres owner’s widow says team would have signed Roki Sasaki if she was involved, amid succession lawsuit

    Padres owner’s widow says team would have signed Roki Sasaki if she was involved, amid succession lawsuit

    EXCLUSIVE: The widow of late San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler has spoken out against her brother-in-law who claimed her lawsuit against him prevented the team from signing star pitcher Roki Sasaki. 

    Seidler’s brother, Matthew Seidler, provided a statement to Fox News Digital on Tuesday suggesting that Sheel Kamal Seidler’s lawsuit against him came during a “critical time” of negotiations with Sasaki. Matthew’s statement also claimed that their recruitment efforts were impacted by the fact her lawsuit claimed that he and his brother Robert were trying to relocate the Padres elsewhere.

    Sheel Seidler’s representatives provided a statement to Fox News Digital, saying her lawsuit would not have prevented the team from signing Sasaki if she was involved in the recruitment process. 

    “Matt and Robert Seidler must be relieved to have an easy scapegoat for their failure to sign Roki Sasaki. The outcome could have been different if they hadn’t blocked Sheel from participating in the recruitment process, despite her many pleas to put aside any differences and help do what’s best for the Padres,” the statement read. 

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    Sheel Seidler throws out the ceremonial first pitch before the game between the San Francisco Giants and the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on Thursday, March 28, 2024 in San Diego. (Rob Leiter/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

    Sasaki himself said that one of the reasons he chose to sign with the Dodgers was because of the organization’s stability, at his introductory press conference last week. 

    “The No. 1 thing that stood out [about the Dodgers] was the stability of the front office,” the pitcher said via a translator.

    Seidler’s lawsuit against her late husband’s brothers, Matthew and Robert, was filed in early January, as she attempted to seize control of the team from them for her children.

    She claimed that Peter, before his death, revealed his dying wish was for her to take control of the Padres, followed by their children, and that her children hold the largest stake in ownership. She added that Peter’s two brothers, Matt and Bob, “are trying to erase Peter’s vision and legacy, as well as falsely cast themselves as Peter’s true heirs.”

    “I made this decision as a very last resort, but I am confident it is the right one, and the best way to protect the Padres franchise and ensure the vision that Peter and I shared for the team will continue,” she said in a statement after filing her initial complaint on Jan. 6. 

    The suit also alleges that Robert’s wife made multiple “racist, profane and hateful communications directed at Sheel—a woman of Indian descent—in communications,” and that the two brothers are trying to “wrest control” of the ball club to prevent “an Indian-American woman” from taking what they “saw as their family business and ancestral right.”

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    Peter Seidler talks into microphone

    Peter Seidler speaks during the pregame ceremonies honoring Joe Musgrove, #44 of the San Diego Padres, and his recent no-hitter before facing the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 16, 2021 at Petco Park in San Diego. (Matt Thomas/San Diego Padres/Getty Images)

    Peter died in November 2023 at the age of 63. He had been ill for months, though it has not been disclosed what exactly he was dealing with. Seidler is a cancer survivor who had health issues for quite some time. 

    The Padres are currently owned by Peter’s estate, while John Seidler, Peter’s oldest brother, has been named as the interim control person for the team. However, John cannot be officially designated until three-quarters of Major League Baseball’s owners approve.  

    In addition to claiming the widow’s lawsuit prevented the team from signing Sasaki, Matthew’s response claimed that Peter never indicated he wanted Sheel to have control of the team after his passing. 

    “Peter could have chosen to (a) give Sheel the right to be, designate, or approve the individual that controls the Padres, (b) give Sheel direct ownership or control over the Trust’s interest in the Padres, (c) give Sheel the right to approve or veto any transactions by the Trustees, or (d) require the Trustee to make any principal distribution that Sheel demands,” the response read. 

    The response claims Peter amended his trust at least seven times after their marriage and never named Sheel a successor trustee in any version and that she was precluded from “ever serving as a successor trustee under any circumstance.”

    The response also claims that Peter said during his life that he wanted his siblings and niece to take control of the team after his death.

    “Peter had numerous conversations with his siblings and others about successor Control Persons and consistently identified five Seidler family members as candidates: Bob, Matt, John, his brother Tom (who has a 30+ year career in baseball, including 12 years with the Padres), and his niece, Monica,” it read.

    In none of these conversations did Peter ever suggest or even imply that he wanted Sheel to run the Padres. As Peter told people close to him, he moved his family to Texas in 2021 in significant part because he wanted to ‘take pressure off Sheel and the kids’ and to ‘get Sheel out of the limelight.’ Peter knew all too well the potential effects of media attention, as well as the other pressures, stresses, and demands that come with owning a sports franchise.”

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    Roki Sasaki and Sheel Seidler

    Roki Sasaki and Sheel Seidler. (Getty Images)

    In a separate response provided to Fox News Digital, Sheel’s representatives expressed confidence that she will win in court. 

    “The response, for all of its bravado, is especially thin in responding to the very specific and serious allegations of Matt and Robert Seidler’s breaches of fiduciary duty. It’s ironic that they accuse Sheel — Peter’s wife of two decades and the mother of his three children — of misusing his assets, while at the same time they have reaped the benefits of Peter’s generosity for decades. The fact is, we will win in court because the defendants have shown they have no case. In short, their response is a total strike out.”

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