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So heartbreaking. Bre Payton, a Fox News commentator and writer for 'The Federalist', died on Friday, Dec. 28, after growing suddenly ill. Learn more about her and her tragic death, here.

Bre Payton's friends and family were left shell-shocked when they learned she had suddenly died on Friday, Dec. 28, at age 26. The Fox News commentator and writer for The Federalist was allegedly found unconscious before she remained in a brief coma until her death. Not a lot is known about her unexpected death yet, but she was reportedly battling the flu and "possibly meningitis," according to a profile on CaringBridge.org, USA Today claims. And since the news emerged, political figures like Meghan McCain expressed their sympathy on Twitter. "Ben and I are absolutely gutted and horrified by this news. Our prayers for @Bre_payton and her family. We are less vibrant without her— in every possible way. A wonderful, fearless, vibrant, intelligent young woman. Sending prayers to all of her family and friends during this darkness," Meghan tweeted. Want to know more about Bre? See a list of facts about her, below.

1. Bre Payton graduated from Patrick Henry College in 2015 with a degree in journalism, according to The Federalist.

2. Bre Payton joined The Federalist after graduating from college and later became a political commentator on Fox News Channel, Fox Business Channel and OANN.

3. Bre Payton comes from a large family. She is survived by her parents, George and Cindy Payton,as well as her siblings James, Jack, Christina and Cheekie.

4. Bre Payton was "funny and talented," according to Fox News host Shannon Bream, who also spoke out on Bre's death, following her unexpected passing.

5. Morgan Murtaugh is the name of Bre's friend who found her unconscious, according to Newsweek. "Thank you everyone for your prayers. It is with a heavy heart that I type this. Unfortunately Bre has passed. Please send prayers to her family. Rest in paradise you beautiful soul," she wrote.

For more infomation >> Bre Payton: 5 Things To Know About Fox News Commentator Who Unexpectedly Died At 26 - News Today - Duration: 3:02.

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Arsenal news: Gunners insider reveals worrying Liverpool doubt ahead of Anfield clash - Duration: 4:14.

 But those inside the club aren't too confident of getting a good result. That's the revelation of BBC Sport's David Ornstein, who is famous for his Arsenal links

 Arsenal have not won at Liverpool since September 2012 and will face a major test to end that run with Jurgen Klopp's side sat atop the Premier League table, six points clear of second-placed Tottenham

 **PREDICT FIVE RESULTS AND WIN £25,000 - FREE TO PLAY HERE** The Reds are unbeaten at the half-way point of the season and have only dropped two of an available 27 points at Anfield, where they have not lost any of their last 30 top-flight matches

 Arsenal are one of just three teams to have denied Liverpool victory this season when the two teams met at the Emirates back in November

 Yet Arsenal's own lengthy undefeated streak was ended by Southampton earlier this month and has been followed by a Carabao Cup quarter-final loss to Tottenham and a disappointing draw with Brighton

 That has seen confidence levels drop somewhat and insider Ornstein insists Arsenal do not head to Merseyside with much belief of coming away with maximum points

 Ornstein told BBC Radio 5Live: "It's going to be extremely tough.  "Those I've spoken to inside Arsenal sound fairly pessimistic

Or realistic, you could say, given the divergence in the two clubs' form at the moment

  "Of course Unai Emery said Liverpool could go the season unbeaten. I don't think that will go down well particularly well with a lot of Arsenal fans who know them as the Invincibles

  "Whether it was mind games or not, Jurgen Klopp seemed to suggest it wasn't and said Emery isn't one for mind games and that it was sincere

  "It will be extremely tough. They've not won away at a top-six club in almost four years since Man City

  "That's a run of 19 games. Talk about underdogs! But when the big clubs meet, some unpredictable things happen

  "But it's very unlikely Arsenal will get anything more than perhaps a draw." Emery thinks facing Liverpool can act as another measuring stick of their progress

 The Spanish coach said: "I remember three years ago Liverpool had a problem in their defensive moments and bought some people - for example [Virgil] van Dijk - with a good investment and the result is we are looking at them today and their progress

 "They are very strong in defence and also they improved a lot when they bought [Mohamed] Salah and now offensively they are a very big team

 "I think the Premier League is now the best and most important competition in the world for the teams, with Spain, maybe Italy and Germany

  "I think here are the best teams and players and now the leader in the table is Liverpool and it is because they are doing things very well

 "For us it is a good example but also a good test, how is the difference between them and us

It is clear, they are unbeaten and with many great performances as a team and individually with some big confidence but we need, and we can take, this test

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