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St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital estimates around 400,000 kids around the world will be diagnosed with cancer this year. In the U.S., research and treatments have helped increase survival rates. 80% of kids live five years or more with treatment, but a lot of work is being done to improve that statistic and find cures for more rare forms of cancer.

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«Kids with brain tumors were left behind. Because the treatments are very old, they are from the 80s, believe it or not,» Fernando Goldsztein said.

Fernando’s son, Frederico, was diagnosed with a brain tumor when he was nine years old.  Medulloblastoma is the most common brain tumor in children, but it is still rare. Just five out of one million kids are diagnosed with the disease each year, which has made finding funding for new research difficult.

«Unfortunately, he relapsed,» Fernando said. «I was told by the doctors back then that there was nothing to do to save my son, that I should go back to home and spend time with him.»

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WOMAN BEATS DEADLY BRAIN CANCER WITH INVESTIGATIONAL CELL THERAPY: ‘TRULY AMAZING’

Fernando Goldsztein launched the Medulloblastoma Initiative after his son, Frederico, was diagnosed with the rare brain cancer. (Courtesy of Fernando Goldsztein)

The five-year survival rate for medulloblastoma patients is more than 80%. But if the disease comes back, the five-year survival rate drops to less than 40%.

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«When I received that devastating news five years ago, after two weeks, I kind of recovered, you never recover, right? But I kind of recovered and I said, ‘I’ve got to do something, I will do something,’» Fernando said.

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Fernando has made it his mission to find a cure for Frederico, who is still dealing with recurrent medulloblastoma at the age of 18. Two years after Frederico’s cancer returned, Fernando launched the Medulloblastoma Initiative, or MBI, alongside Dr. Roger Packer, one of the world’s leading Medulloblastoma researchers at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C.

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«We are trying to find a cure for this disease as soon as possible. So, it’s a model that brings together the best minds in the field,» Fernando said. «MBI is all about collaboration and synergy. The scientists, to be funded by us, they have to work as a group.»

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The MBI has brought over a dozen labs around the world together, which Fernando credits with the speed at which headway has been made. (Courtesy of Fernando Goldsztein)

The initiative has brought together more than a dozen labs from around the world.

«By each one having each piece of the puzzle, we were able to move very fast and are achieving very interesting results,» Fernando said.

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Since Fox last spoke with MBI, the group has helped fast-track at least two clinical trials at the University of Florida for medulloblastoma and several other studies are in the works.

«We have much more in our pipeline,» Fernando said. «We are excited with these results.»

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In a clinical trial funded by MBI, scientists are programming patients’ white blood cells to seek and destroy tumor cells. The results have been promising, and one participant’s cancer was nearly eliminated.

In a separate study still being tested on mice, scientists at the University of Florida are researching an experimental mRNA-based cancer vaccine. The study could lead to a universal shot that helps jump-start a patient’s immune system when fighting cancer.

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Scientists in one MBI-funded clinical trial are programming white blood cells to seek out and destroy cancer cells. (iStock)

100% of the donations given to MBI go to supporting research and clinical trials to help kids like Frederico. Fernando says his son is doing well thanks to much of the new research being done.

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«He is an outlier, but we know that this type of tumor comes back, so it’s running against time. And that’s why we are moving fast to save him and to save thousands of other kids out there,» Fernando said.

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As Iran’s leadership shifts amid war, Hezbollah moves to reset the balance: expert

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Hezbollah escalated its involvement in the widening conflict between Iran and the U.S. and Israel Tuesday, launching long-range missiles from Lebanon within 48 hours of coordinated strikes on Iran amid Operation Epic Fury.

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The militant group also declared it was ready for an «open war,» The Associated Press reported.

The Iranian-backed militant group fired rockets into northern Israel, prompting Israeli retaliation, according to The Times of Israel. Two were intercepted by air defenses, the military said.

«Hezbollah is putting everything they have into the fight to add to the challenges Israel will face in this war,» Ross Harrison, senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, told Fox News Digital.

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Rockets launched from Lebanon towards Israel as seen from the Israeli side of the border with Lebanon after an escalation between Hezbollah and Israel. (Reuters/Gil Eliyahu)

«But Hezbollah also knows that if the Iranian regime falls, they could be degraded,» he said before highlighting that «Israel could not totally disarm Hezbollah.»

Hezbollah was formed in the early 1980s with Iranian backing during Lebanon’s civil war and has grown into Tehran’s most powerful proxy.

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For decades, Iran has funded, armed and trained the group as part of its broader strategy to confront Israel and expand its regional influence.

«Iran believes that it has to reestablish deterrence before the end of this war with the U.S. and Israel, so expanding it using Hezbollah and attacking Gulf Arab states and Cyprus is part of this,» Harrison warned.

Israel responded to Hezbollah’s escalation with additional airstrikes on Beirut and expanded its ground operations, with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) taking positions near the border.

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The U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon reported seeing Israeli troops enter and exit Lebanese territory, though the IDF insisted its forces continue to operate there, according to The Associated Press.

IRAN FIRES MISSILES AT US BASES ACROSS MIDDLE EAST AFTER AMERICAN STRIKES ON NUCLEAR, IRGC SITES

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Hezbollah launches long-range missiles from Lebanon into northern Israel within 48 hours of strikes on Iran, escalating the widening conflict amid Operation Epic Fury. (Hadi Mizban/AP)

The U.S. Embassy in Beirut also announced Tuesday that it would close until further notice in a post on X.

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Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said, «To prevent the possibility of direct fire at Israeli communities, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and I have authorized the IDF to advance and hold additional dominant terrain in Lebanon and defend the border communities from there.

«The IDF continues to operate forcefully against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. The terrorist organization is paying and will pay a heavy price for the fire toward Israel.»

«Hezbollah, this is an octopus. The head of the octopus is in Iran. The arms are all over the region,» IDF spokesperson Effie Defrin told Fox News Digital.

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«Last night, they launched missiles into Haifa, into a city center in Israel. They started it, they knew the consequences of that.»

The IDF also announced that it had killed Daoud Ali Zadeh, commander of the Iranian Quds Force’s Lebanon Corps, in Tehran.

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Iran rebuilds Hezbollah ties as Trump gives a 10- to 15-day deadline. (Fadel Itani/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

The Quds Force acts as a key liaison between Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, and Hezbollah leadership, facilitating the transfer of advanced weaponry and enhancing proxy firepower.

«The Quds Force is the arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, responsible for Iran’s relations with its allied militias, such as Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the Kata’ib Hezbollah in Iraq, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen,» Harrison clarified.

«The Quds Force is the IRGC’s expeditionary force, designed to give Iran strategic depth,» he said.

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 «They are (or were) significant in managing Iran’s relations with shadowy militia organizations, and it has been challenged over the last couple of years as Hamas and Hezbollah have been degraded.»

On Saturday, the U.S.-Israeli airstrike campaign had also targeted Iranian leadership in Tehran, killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, dramatically escalating tensions across the Middle East and triggering regional retaliation.

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Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, right, was killed in an Israeli airstrike Saturday. (Getty Images)

An interim Leadership Council made up of President Masoud Pezeshkian, Chief Justice Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje’i and Ayatollah Alireza Arafi is temporarily in charge of Iran, acting as the de facto head of state.

«If Iran ends the war prematurely, then they believe the U.S. and Israel can come back later,» Harrison said.

«If they escalate, then they have a shot at recreating deterrence. It is a high risk, as it could bring them down. But the danger is they feel they have little choice, and Hezbollah is part of this for Iran.

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«If the Iranian regime can hang on, they win. That said, Iran cannot win militarily, but if they can deny the U.S. a victory, they win.

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«Fundamentally, the Iranian regime is trying to increase the pain of both Israel and the Gulf Arab states to be able to reestablish deterrence lost since the June 2025 war,» Harrison added.

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«Attacking civilian areas and economic pain points alongside Hezbollah is also part of this strategy.»

Fox News’ Efrat Lachter contributed to this report.

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Illegal’s dragging of ICE agent shows the exact danger the officer who shot Renee Good feared, expert says

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The more than six-year prison sentencing of illegal alien Jose Melgar-Rivas for causing serious injuries to a federal officer by dragging him with his vehicle shows why the agent who shot activist Renee Good feared for his life, an expert told Fox News Digital.

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U.S. Attorney Robert J. Troester announced Tuesday that Melgar-Rivas had been sentenced to serve 78 months in federal prison for assaulting, resisting or impeding a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, resulting in bodily injury.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Lora Ries, director of the Heritage Foundation’s Border Security and Immigration Center, lauded the sentencing as «great news.» She noted, however, that «unfortunately, this is just one of many examples of either aliens and/or rioters, illegal obstructionists, assaulting federal agents with vehicles.»

She pointed to a dramatic rise in vehicular assaults on federal immigration enforcement officers, most notably including an attack on ICE officer Jonathan Ross, who was dragged by an illegal immigrant’s vehicle in a similar incident in Minnesota. That agent later shot and killed activist Renee Good when she allegedly accelerated her vehicle at him in a confrontation with law enforcement.

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Honduran illegal alien Jose Melgar-Rivas (right) was sentenced to over six years in prison for causing serious injuries to a federal officer by dragging him with his vehicle. (ICE)

Ries called for Melgar-Rivas’ sentencing to be «announced far and wide.» She said that «others need to know that there are, in fact, consequences for both obstructing ICE carrying out their lawful federal enforcement duties, but also there are severe consequences for assaulting and harming ICE agents [and] federal agents.»

According to a statement by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Oklahoma, Melgar-Rivas, a Honduran national who entered the country illegally, attempted to evade arrest by placing his car in drive and accelerating during a struggle with agents. The office said that an ICE officer became caught in the vehicle’s door and was dragged down the roadway, resulting in him sustaining «multiple, serious injuries.»

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The incident occurred on July 15, 2025, in Oklahoma City. Melgar-Rivas was arrested several hours later. He was charged by a federal grand jury with assaulting, resisting, or impeding a federal officer resulting in bodily injury and pleaded guilty on September 30, 2025.

The office said Melgar-Rivas will be deported after serving his 78-month sentence.

In response to the sentencing announcement, Ries emphasized that «there are severe consequences for assaulting and harming ICE agents, federal agents, and this sentence expresses that.»

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Ries pointed to a DHS statistic from February stating there have been 180 vehicular attacks on federal agents, constituting a 3,300% increase in vehicular attacks against ICE since President Donald Trump returned to the Oval Office.

Ries linked this rise in attacks to what she referred to as an organized and concerted effort to «cause division and disruption in the U.S.» and to «prevent deportations to keep the left in political power.»

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ICE and DHS agents make an arrest. (Mostafa Bassim/Getty Images)

«Clearly the word went out from trainers, the organizers on the left, who instruct both aliens and rioters, protesters, obstructionists on how to interfere with federal agents conducting their job,» said Ries. «All of these people who are rioting and protesting and obstructing are directed to do so. Perhaps they swap their signs out now for ‘hands off Iran,’ because many of these protests, whether it’s anti-ICE, hands off Iran, hands-off Venezuela, et cetera, et cetera, it’s the same funders, it’s the same organizers, in some cases it’s the very same so-called protesters.»

«None of it is organic, and we need to keep attention on that fact,» she added.

One such attack rocked the nation in January when it resulted in Ross shooting and killing Good in Minneapolis.

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According to DHS, criminal illegal immigrant and sex offender Roberto Carlos Munoz-Guatemala dragged Ross 50 yards with his car in Bloomington, Minnesota, while trying to evade arrest. During a traffic stop, Munoz-Guatemala refused to exit his vehicle and tried to flee law enforcement. The department said the ICE officer still had his arm inside Munoz-Guatemala’s vehicle as the illegal immigrant tried to drive away. Ross was hospitalized due to his injuries and received 33 stitches in his right arm and left hand.

Ries said that less discussed is that this rise in violent obstruction «takes a lot of psychological toll and emotional toll on agents.»

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Renee Nicole Good moments before she was shot and killed by a federal agent in Minneapolis. (Obtained by Fox News)

«There’s clearly a pattern of aliens and obstructionists using their vehicles to interfere with and even threaten ICE agents. And as an ICE agent or federal agent, when you know that, if yet another car is put into drive and is aimed in your direction, then that goes to the mindset of that agent.»

«We live in the age of rage, where so many people just want to be outraged at anything. And unfortunately, they become useful tools of these leftist leaders and funders to do their bidding,» she said.

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This, Ries said, is why it is so critical that people understand the serious risks and consequences of attacking agents or interfering with operations.

«If [Good] had not been interfering with ICE agents doing their job that day, she’d still be alive. If she complied with agents’ orders to get out of the car, she would still be alive,» she said. «So, this news of this sentencing needs to go to those in Minneapolis and around the country to comply with officers, to not interfere.»

Fox News Digital’s Danielle Wallace contributed to this report.

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«La estúpida isla»: Trump estalla contra Londres por el bloqueo de una base clave para atacar Irán

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La relación especial transatlántica entre Gran Bretaña y Estados Unidos, que tanto valoraba Winston Churchill en 1946, ha volado por el aire. El detonante fue la guerra en Irán, pero la desconfianza mutua tiene antecedentes que se basan en la imprevisibilidad de Donald Trump y la lealtad de su alianza con la OTAN.

Sir Keir Starmer no es Winston Churchill”, afirmó el presidente Donald Trump ayer, insinuando que el primer ministro había arruinado la relación especial por su negativa a autorizar el uso de bases británicas para atacar a Irán. Un insulto que tuvo amplio impacto hoy en la interpelación al primer ministro británico en la Cámara de los Comunes.

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¿Una guerra sin plan viable?

El primer ministro laborista británico, Sir Keir Starmer, sugirió este miércoles que Donald Trump no tiene un plan viable para su guerra en Irán.

El primer ministro declaró este miércoles a los parlamentarios que Gran Bretaña no podía participar directamente en el conflicto de Oriente Medio sin un enfoque bien meditado por parte de Estados Unidos e Israel.

La administración Trump ha dado razones contradictorias para declarar la guerra. El secretario de Estado, Marco Rubio, declaró el lunes que Estados Unidos lo hizo solo tras enterarse de que su aliado Israel iba a atacar. Trump lo contradijo, afirmando que había actuado para evitar que Teherán lanzara un ataque primero.

Trump criticó a Sir Keir por negarse a unirse a los ataques contra Teherán el fin de semana y por no permitir inicialmente que Estados Unidos utilizara bases británicas para bombardear al régimen.

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Posteriormente, el primer ministro Starmer cedió y autorizó a Estados Unidos a utilizar las bases “con fines defensivos”, mientras Irán disparaba misiles y drones por toda la región.

Cuando la líder conservadora Kemi Badenoch le preguntó en la sesión de preguntas al primer ministro por qué no autorizaba a la RAF a emprender “acciones ofensivas” contra Irán, Sir Keir respondió: «Lo que no estaba dispuesto a hacer el sábado era que el Reino Unido se uniera a una guerra, a menos que estuviera convencido de que existía una base legal y un plan viable y bien meditado. Esa sigue siendo mi postura».

Otra visión de la relación especial

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Sir Keir ha sido acusado por importantes políticos conservadores y reformistas de poner en peligro la relación especial de Gran Bretaña con Estados Unidos.

Sin embargo, el primer ministro declaró: «Aviones británicos están derribando drones y misiles para proteger vidas estadounidenses en Oriente Medio desde nuestras bases conjuntas. Esa es la relación especial en acción. Compartir inteligencia a diario para mantener a nuestra gente a salvo. Esa es la relación especial en acción»..

«Aferrarse a las últimas palabras del presidente Trump no es la relación especial en acción», contraatacó Starmer ante los insultos del presidente norteamericano.

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Afirmó que las acciones defensivas conjuntas adoptadas por Estados Unidos y el Reino Unido en los últimos días demuestran que la relación especial funciona.

Sorprendentemente, esta ha sido la única referencia a las críticas de Donald Trump al primer ministro en las preguntas al primer ministro de este miércoles.

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Donald Trump afirmó estar «indiferente» con el Reino Unido. Dijo que «no estamos tratando con Winston Churchill», después de que Starmer tardara días en decidir si los aviones estadounidenses podían llevar a cabo ataques desde la «estúpida isla» de Diego García.

El último ataque espontáneo de Trump desde el Despacho Oval se produjo mientras Downing St enfrentaba críticas por esperar hasta la tarde del martes para dar el visto bueno al envío de un buque de guerra de la Marina Real a proteger Chipre, después de que la base aérea británica RAF Akrotiri en la isla fuera alcanzada por un dron.

El HMS Dragon, un destructor Tipo 45 capaz de derribar misiles balísticos y drones, se dirigirá a la región con dos helicópteros Wildcat a bordo, ante la preocupación de que las tropas sean vulnerables a ataques. Tardará siete días en llegar.

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El Reino Unido no tiene buques de la Marina Real Británica en Oriente Medio por primera vez en medio siglo.

“Esta estúpida isla”

Trump atacó a Starmer por bloquear el uso de la isla Diego García por parte de Estados Unidos en sus ataques iniciales contra Irán, considerándolos ilegales.

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El Reino Unido decidió separar el archipiélago de Chagos de Mauricio en 1965, cuando Mauricio aún era una colonia británica.

Aunque Mauricio obtuvo su independencia en 1968, las Islas Chagos permanecieron bajo control británico como parte del Territorio Británico del Océano Índico.

Durante los años 60 y 70, el Reino Unido expulsó a la población chagosiana para permitir el establecimiento de una base militar estadounidense en la isla de Diego García.

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Tras décadas de disputa, el Reino Unido firmó un acuerdo para transferir la soberanía del archipiélago de Chagos a Mauricio, aunque la base militar de Diego García continuará operando bajo control del Reino Unido y Estados Unidos

“Esa estúpida isla… Nos ha llevado tres o cuatro días decidir dónde podemos aterrizar. Habría sido mucho más cómodo aterrizar allí que volar muchas horas extra. Así que estamos muy sorprendidos. No estamos tratando con Winston Churchill”, insistió.

“Diré que el Reino Unido ha sido muy, muy poco cooperativo con esa estúpida isla que tienen, que cedieron y aceptaron en arrendamiento por 100 años. Tiene que ver, quizás, con pueblos indígenas que reclaman la isla sin haberla visto antes. ¿De qué se trata todo esto? Han arruinado relaciones”, dijo Trump.

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Trump afirmó que amaba al Reino Unido porque su madre nació allí, pero volvió a criticar la estrategia británica en materia de energía y migración.

“El Reino Unido, lo que está haciendo con la energía y lo que está haciendo con la inmigración es horrible”, dijo. “Tienen molinos de viento por todas partes que están arruinando el país, arruinando los paisajes, arruinando los hermosos campos. ¡Que se abra el Mar del Norte!”, exigió el presidente norteamericano.

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