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    Ex-Israeli official offers bold 2-pronged strategy as 'the only way' to free hostages from Hamas
    A former Israeli official has offered a two-pronged strategy as "the only way" to free the remaining hostages captured by Hamas terrorists during the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks."Today, in my estimation, Israel must declare that it is no longer willing to negotiate as it has been. Then, it must do two things simultaneously," Yossi Amrusi, a former senior Shin Bet official, told Israeli outlet Maariv, a sister publication to The Jerusalem Post."First, push as much as it can for separating Gazans from Hamas through designated humanitarian zones," he said. "That will also lead to control over humanitarian aid, so that it doesnt reach Hamas. And second, since it is estimated that hostage locations are known we must conduct local negotiations with those holding the hostages. Offer money and their lives in exchange for the hostages."Amrusi argued that Hamas benefits from the prolonged negotiations and questioned whether anyone remaining in Gaza has the authority to make decisions.ISRAEL ANNOUNCES IMMEDIATE RESUMPTION OF GAZA AID AIRDROPS AMID GROWING HUNGER CRISIS"A clever Persian trader once told me in the market: Youll win the deal when you're willing to lose it. And why? For several reasons," he reportedly said. "One, Hamas benefits from dragging things out. It continues to hold the key to its survival, and in the meantime, who knows what could happen? European pressure, a false starvation campaign, Trump might flip on Israel, internal pressure on the government. All of these, and each on its own, are good for them."He also voiced skepticism about Qatar's effectiveness as a negotiating party. "Im not sure that Qatar, the mediator, even has the ability to decide anything. And its not even certain they have communication with Hamass internal leadership for consultations and decision-making," Amrusi said. "Its important to ask: is there anyone in Hamas' Gaza who can make decisions? Who has control over those holding the hostages? Do they even know where they are, and what condition theyre in? After all, some of the hostages arent even in their hands.""Ive always said Hamas will release the hostages when we force them to release them," he continued, "but we dont know how to do that. Military pressure isnt being applied to its full extent, and our soldiers hands are pretty tied. Were bringing in humanitarian aid that gives Hamas life oxygen, fuel, and money.""Government constraints and fears are holding back the opening of immigration offices and the establishment of humanitarian zones. We simply dont know how to win," Amrusi added.The U.S. and Israel pulled their negotiating teams from Doha, Qatar, on Thursday.U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff said Friday that the decision came after Hamas' latest response "clearly shows a lack of desire to reach a ceasefire in Gaza."HAMAS LOSING IRON GRIP ON GAZA AS US-BACKED GROUP GETS AID TO PALESTINIANS IN NEED"While the mediators have made a great effort, Hamas does not appear to be coordinated or acting in good faith," Witkoff wrote on X. "We will now consider alternative options to bring the hostages home and try to create a more stable environment for the people of Gaza. It is a shame that Hamas has acted in this selfish way. We are resolute in seeking an end to this conflict and a permanent peace in Gaza."In a statement released by his office, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu echoed Witkoff, saying, "Hamas is the obstacle to a hostage release deal.""Together with our U.S. allies, we are now considering alternative options to bring our hostages home, end Hamass terror rule, and secure lasting peace for Israel and our region," he said.Egypt and Qatar, which are mediating the talks alongside the United States, said the pause was only temporary and that talks would resume, though they did not say when.Meeting with President Donald Trump at his golf course in Scotland on Monday, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer came determined to press the U.S. to take a larger role in helping quell what he called a "desperate situation" amid increasing reports of starvation in Gaza as the Israel-Hamas war rages.Trump at first lamented that the U.S. had not gotten enough credit for previously providing food aid. He shifted his tone when reporters questioned him about images of emaciated children from Gaza.When asked if he agreed with Netanyahus recent remarks about concerns of mass starvation in Gaza being overstated, he replied, "I dont know. I mean, based on television, I would say not particularly because those children look very hungry."Starmer added, "I think people in Britain are revolted at seeing what they are seeing on their screens."Trump said Israel "has a lot of responsibility" for whats happening but is hampered by what its actions might mean for the prospects of Israeli hostages Hamas has been holding since it attacked Israel in 2023."I think Israel can do a lot," Trump said, adding of Netanyahu, "I want him to make sure they get the food."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIsrael, meanwhile, has maintained that it is doing what it can to get humanitarian aid to Gazans. The country's foreign ministry shared a video on Tuesday of what it says is Hamas "violently looting" aid, keeping it from civilians.The foreign ministry also called out major media outlets for sharing an image of an emaciated Palestinian child, implying that the boy's condition is the result of starvation. Israel identified the boy as Osama al-Raqab, who suffers from cystic fibrosis. The ministry said Israel enabled him to go to Italy for treatment, while the media used his appearance to demonize the Jewish state."This is what a modern blood libel looks like," the ministry said.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Fetterman cheers ICE arrests of illegal alien child sex offenders, Luna calls for death penalty
    Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., expressed support for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's apprehension of illegal alien child sex offenders, while Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., advocated for the individuals to face the death penalty.ICE noted in a Monday press release that it "arrested 214 illegal aliens for immigration offenses in the Houston area in the past six months who have been charged or convicted of a sex offense involving a minor.""I dont support or agree with all of ICEs tactics or actions. I do fully support moves like these. This makes our nation more secure and all our children safer," Fetterman said in a post on X.ICE ARRESTS OVER 200 ILLEGAL ALIEN CHILD SEX OFFENDERS IN HOUSTON AREA IN PAST 6 MONTHSResponding to the news about the ICE arrests, Luna said in a post on X, "Skip deportation. Go directly to the death penalty. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200."According to the ICE press release, one of the individuals arrested was "Jose Guadalupe Meza, a 40-year-old, four-time deported criminal alien from Mexico who was arrested June 24 and has been convicted of theft and sexual assault of a child. ICE removed Guadalupe Meza to Mexico June 25."GISELE FETTERMAN ADMITS SHE WOULDNT BE SUPPORTIVE' OF HER HUSBAND JOHN RUNNING FOR HIGHER OFFICEThe news comes amid the Trump administration's crackdown on border and immigration enforcement.Fetterman has previously expressed support for ICE's work, describing any calls for the abolition of the agency as "inappropriate" as well as "outrageous."DEMOCRAT JOHN FETTERMAN DECLARES SUPPORT FOR ICE, CONDEMNING ANY CALLS FOR ABOLITION AS OUTRAGEOUS"Bringing together the resources and expertise of the entire federal law enforcement community to confront the overwhelming surge of illegal immigration that we saw over the past four years has resulted in the arrest and removal of historic numbers of violent criminal aliens, transnational gang members and child sex offenders," ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Houston acting field office director Paul McBride noted, according to the press release.
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    Hulk Hogan's son appears at WWE's 'RAW' to help honor father after his death
    Nick Hogan, the son of pro wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, appeared on WWEs "Monday Night Raw" and stood front and center with his wife as the organization paid tribute to his father.Hogan was spotted near WWE executive Bruce Prichard and former pro wrestling executive Eric Bischoff. The "Raw" roster was also out on stage as a 10-bell salute was performed.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Ladies and gentlemen, we lost one of the biggest and globally recognized icons in the world. A man I grew up watching, was fortunate enough to share the ring with, and like so many of us, were honored to call a friend," WWE Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque said."The truth is, he captivated millions and millions of people and inspired them around the globe. We would not be standing here right now, all of us together, if it was not for him.""Monday Night Raw" took place in Detroit. The crowd chanted his name as the WWE played a video montage to honor him. The company did something similar on "Friday Night SmackDown."Hulk Hogan died on Thursday after he suffered a cardiac event at his Florida home. He was 71.WWE LEGEND EXPRESSES REGRET HE WAS UNABLE TO SPEAK TO HULK HOGAN BEFORE HIS DEATHNick Hogan offered a touching tribute to his father."This has been overwhelming and extremely difficult," he wrote on Instagram. "Hearing so many kinds words and stories about my dads life, interactions and experiences with everyone has been incredible and comforting. My dad was the most incredible person Ive ever known and will always be my hero. He was the most kind, loving and amazing father anybody could ask for."I spent a lot of time with him the past few years after moving back to Florida to be closer to him and I am so grateful for those memories. They are the best moments in my life. I would do anything to have him back, but I know now that he will always be watching over me. I will always remember the lessons and advice he gave me and carry on in a way that I know would make him proud."Thank you for being the best dad in the world and thank you for being my best friend. I love you so much Big Dog and I will miss you forever."Nick is the son of the "Hulkster" and his ex-wife Linda, who also share a daughter, Brooke. Hulk and Linda Hogan filed for divorce in 2007.Fox News Scott Thompson contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    NYPD officer killed, others dead in New York City shooting and more top headlines
    1. NYPD officer killed, others dead in New York City shooting2. NYC suspect identified as Las Vegas resident3. Cubs Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg dead at 65POSSIBLE MOTIVE NYC gunman had grievances against NFL, football as shooting leaves several dead: report. Continue reading 'DISMANTLE IT' Mamdani's past 'defund the police' stance resurfaces after deadly Manhattan shooting. Continue reading OUT OF LINE Newly released texts reveal officials' jokes amid catastrophic Hill Country flooding. Continue reading ON-AIR SLIP-UP CNBC host drops F-bomb on live television after seeing Trump's trade deals. Continue reading NEED NOT APPLY School district caught offering $25K benefit exclusively to non-White educators. Continue reading --BENCHED Bondi's DOJ files complaint against Judge Boasberg for Trump remarks. Continue reading DEEP STATE DECEPTION Foreign sources knew FBI would spread Clinton plan before Trump-Russia probe began. Continue reading CRIMINALS PRIORITIZED Kristi Noem exposes 'monsters' Democrat senator is fighting to protect in immigration battle. Continue reading DELAY TACTICS Dems block Trump's picks while GOP fights to confirm nominees before recess. Continue reading Click here for more cartoonsCLIMATE CULT CRUSHED EPA chief delivers dagger to the heart of Obama's climate change agenda. Continue reading PAPER CUT Washington Post reeling from buyout exodus as bosses hope to turn the page at embattled paper. Continue reading NOT HOW THIS WORKS Dem lawmaker reportedly tried to shut down profile after reporter contacted colleagues. Continue reading DOUBLE STANDARD VP Vance criticizes media for not scrutinizing Epstein case under previous administrations. Continue reading HUGH HEWITT Morning Glory: Has President Trump ordered the big re-think? Continue reading LIZ PEEK Trump's major trade wins could be rocket fuel to US economy. Continue reading --LIVING MIRACLE World's most premature baby defies all medical odds to reach 1st birthday. Continue reading DAYS GONE BY Former flight attendant reveals how air travel went from luxury to lack of civility. Continue reading AMERICAN CULTURE QUIZ Test yourself on appetizing attractions and medical milestones. Take the quiz here TABLE IT Expert shares red flags that could tell you a restaurant is a recipe for disaster. Continue reading SWEET SURPRISE Gas station coffee plays starring role in road-trip treat. See video MAYOR ERIC ADAMS No words can fill the void that has been left by this tragedy. See video NICOLE PARKER This is what I would want to know about NYC shooting suspect. See video Tune in to the FOX NEWS RUNDOWN PODCAST for today's in-depth reporting on the news that impacts you. Check it out ...Whats it looking like in your neighborhood?Continue readingFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News Entertainment (FOX411)Fox News Sports HuddleFox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoThank you for making us your first choice in the morning! Well see you in your inbox first thing Wednesday.
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    Chargers Pro Bowler's ex-wife slams NFL aggregator for framing contract news around their divorce
    The ex-wife of Los Angeles Chargers lineman Rashawn Slater took issue with how one NFL social media aggregator framed the announcement of his contract extension.Slater agreed to a four-year contract extension with the Chargers on Sunday, reportedly worth up to $144 million with a $29 million signing bonus. It made him the highest-paid lineman in NFL history.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe NFL aggregator known on social media as Dov Kleiman wrote on X that Slater had "finalized a divorce from his wife recently" and that the contract extension was "good timing."Stassney Brown, Slaters ex-wife, reacted to the post on X."This is deplorable. I hold nothing but support for Rashawn," she wrote on X. "His contract is not about me."I think we should focus on whats most important here, and that is his career and his success. Please stop including me in this narrative. He deserves his moment."CHRISTIAN WILKINS TRIED TO 'PLAYFUL' KISS RAIDERS TEAMMATE ON FOREHEAD BEFORE BEING CUT: REPORTIt was Browns first activity on her X account in a while. She and Slater were married in 2022 and finalized a divorce recently, though the exact timing was unclear.The Kleiman account didnt respond to Browns post.Los Angeles selected Slater with the No. 13 overall pick of the 2021 draft. He began to pay dividends almost immediately as he was a Pro Bowler in his rookie year.He only played three games in 2022 due to injury but bounced back in 2023 and 2024. He was a Pro Bowler for the second time last season.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Washington Post reeling from buyout exodus as bosses hope to turn the page at embattled paper
    The latest round of buyouts at The Washington Post is hollowing out the paper of its most high-profile staffers as current management aims for an editorial overhaul and a financial turnaround.Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray announced its Voluntary Separation Program (VSP) in May, hoping that most veteran staffers would be enticed by the exit offer. And it's working."It kind of shows the crazy incentives at play," one Post staffer told Fox News Digital. "There is a lot of great talent left, and we've been beating everyone on the federal government story, but it's going to be another talent drain."According to a VSP document previously viewed by Fox News Digital, nine months of base pay would be given to staffers employed for 10-15 years, 12 months of base pay for 15-20-year veterans, 15 months of base pay for 20-25-year veterans and 18 months for anyone who has worked at the Post for more than 25 years. All of them would also receive 12 months of pay credit in their Separate Retirement Account (SRA).LONGTIME WASHINGTON POST FACT CHECKER TAKES BUYOUT, SAYS PAPER HAS YET TO FIND REPLACEMENT BEFORE EXIT"It's been a bloodbath on editorial," the Post staffer said.Some of the paper's biggest names in the opinion pages have taken buyouts, including Jonathan Capehart and Catherine Rampell (both notably MSNBC weekend hosts) as well as Perry Bacon Jr. and Philip Bump.The exodus from the editorial pages was also likely fueled by the Post's billionaire owner Jeff Bezos and his initiative to promote "personal liberties and free markets" while vowing not to publish pieces opposing those principles.WASHINGTON POST ABANDONS NEWSROOM INTEGRATION FOR ITS SOCIAL MEDIA-FOCUSED WP VENTURES DIVISIONWashington Post columnist Karen Attiah appeared to swipe the lack of diversity on the paper's editorial team as a result of the buyouts, posting on X "So.. officially, I'm the last Black staff columnist left in the Washington Post's opinion section."The buyouts, however, are having a huge impact throughout the "Democracy Dies in Darkness" paper. Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post's longtime fact checker, announced his exit Monday and its Supreme Court reporter Ann Marimow has joined The New York Times. Even most of the Post's obituary team have reportedly taken buyouts.The Post scrapped its so-called "third newsroom," dubbed WP Ventures, that aimed to capture social media users. Veteran Post editor Krissah Thompson, who was tapped to lead the now-defunct division after its launch last year, also took a buyout and the paper's viral TikTok personality Dave Jorgenson also left the company. Earlier this month, Washington Post CEO Will Lewis sent a memo to staff issuing an ultimatum for those contemplating whether to adapt to the paper's new direction."The moment demands that we continue to rethink all aspects of our organization and business to maximize our impact," Lewis wrote in the memo obtained by Fox News Digital. "If we want to reconnect with our audience and continue to defend democracy, more changes at The Post will be necessary. And to succeed, we need to be united as a team with a strong belief and passion in where we areheading.""I understand and respect, however, that our chosen path is not for everyone," Lewis continued. "Thats exactly why we introduced the voluntary separationprogram. As we continue in this new direction, I want to ask those who do not feel aligned with thecompanysplan to reflect on that. The VSP is designed to support you in making this decision, give you the ability to weigh your options thoughtfully and with less concern about financial consequences. And if you think that its time to move on to a new chapter, the VSP helps you take that next step with more security."WASHINGTON POST CEO URGES STAFF WHO DON'T FEEL ALIGNED WITH PAPER'S NEW DIRECTION TO TAKE BUYOUTThe Post staffer seemed skeptical the jarring editorial pivot would bear the fruit that the bosses were hoping for."So far they don't have much to show for their efforts," the staffer said. "Subscribers fled. Traffic is falling. The third newsroom is dead. Scores of brand-name reporters and editors have left. If there are bright spots, I haven't seen them yet."Others who left the Post had some choice parting words. Longtime columnist Joe Davidson claimed he had a piece spiked because was it was "deemed too opinionated under an unwritten and inconsistently enforced policy" and called out Bezos' "unseemly and well-document[ed] coziness" with President Donald Trump. Editorial board member Eduardo Porter said he was a "bad fit for this ideological turn" and that Bezos and his team "are taking the paper down a path I cannot follow," risking turning The Post "into something more akin to a church, with tight constraints on thought."There have been multiple waves of exits from the Post over the past year, beginning last October when Bezos blocked the paper's endorsement of then-Vice President Kamala Harris just days before the election. Bezos further enraged staff with his editorial directive in February that resulted in the immediate resignation of Post opinion editor David Shipley. Both instances also sparked mass cancellations of reader subscriptions.The Post has since hired Adam O'Neal, formerly of The Economist and The Wall Street Journal, to replace Shipley as opinion editor. In his announcement, O'Neal echoed Bezos' mission of being "stalwart advocates of free markets and personal liberties," adding the opinion pages will be "unapologetically patriotic" and will not be lecturing its readers.Politico has a running list of over 100 Post employees who have left the paper since last fall, many of them joining rival papers like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal as well as outlets like The Atlantic and CNN.A spokesperson for The Washington Post declined to comment.
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    Protect your skin with these makeup products with SPF
    Reapplying sunscreen over your makeup is not easy. Thats where makeup with SPF comes in. Get a flawless finish with crucial sun protection, all in one easy step. Weve found 10 multitasking products that keep your skin healthy and your look polished, no matter where your day takes you.Original price: $9.99Maybellines Dream Fresh BB cream offers a multitude of skin benefits in one tube, including brightening, blurring and hydrating plus SPF 30 for everyday protection. Its lightweight texture glides on like a moisturizer and blends into the skin for a sheer, natural finish. It works beautifully under powder (considerthis one from Pur Beauty) or concealer, allowing you to build up the coverage. If youre anAmazon Prime member, you can get these items to your door ASAP. You canjoin or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.Original price: $17.99Designed with mature and sensitive skin in mind,this serum-foundation hybrid provides sun protection and a radiant finish that won't settle into fine lines. It has SPF 50 built in, offering broad-spectrum protection that exceeds that of most makeup products, along with vitamin B3 and a hydrating serum base. Dont forget to pick up theconcealer too.PREP FOR YOUR NEXT BEACH TRIP WITH THESE ESSENTIALSWith buildable coverage in 14 flexible shades, broad-spectrum SPF 50 and hydrating ingredients like glycerin and hyaluronic acid,this skin tint ticks off a lot of boxes. Use it to even out the look of redness, dark spots or breakouts while keeping your skin protected from the sun. Consider stocking up on the brandsResetting Mineral Powder Foundation, which is housed in a spill-proof stick, easy to reapply and mattifies the skin on contact.This clean beauty favorite from ILIA is a serum, foundation and sunscreen in one. It provides light to medium coverage with a dewy finish in dozens of skin tones. It contains mineral SPF 40 and skin-loving ingredients like niacinamide, squalane and hyaluronic acid. Theres no synthetic fragrance, making it ideal for those with sensitive or acne-prone skin.E.l.f.s Halo Glow is also another similar option.Original price: $34Lips often get overlooked when it comes to sun protection, butthis pigmented lip tint from Tatcha makes SPF feel luxurious. It delivers a vibrant, creamy color enriched with silk protein for a soft, kissable feel plus SPF 25 to guard against sun damage and dryness. If youre looking for a glossier finish, considerthis similar option from Prequel.Coolas BB Creamoffers sheer, buildable coverage with organic ingredients and a matte, airbrushed finish. The ingredient list contains plant-based actives and broad-spectrum SPF 30, making it ideal for those who prefer natural coverage without the use of chemicals. You might also considerJuice Beautys similar CC cream.MAKE A SUBTLE STATEMENT WITH THESE TRENDING HUGGIE EARRINGSThis trending lip oil is designed for versatile wear: it works alone for hydration, layered as an overnight mask or applied on top of lipstick for extra shine. It's praised as the "champagne of lip sunscreens" offering nourishing balm benefits, a glossy finish without stickiness, lip-plumping serum performance and essential sun defense. Supergoop! makesa similar product that also shields against harmful blue light and pollution.Original price: $47This multitasking CC cream is a fan favorite for its full coverage, anti-aging benefits and broad-spectrum SPF 50 sun protection. Developed with dermatologists, its packed with collagen, peptides, niacin and hyaluronic acid, making it a true skincare-makeup hybrid. It works well on all skin types, offers impressive coverage without feeling cakey and comes in a variety of undertones.E.l.f. Camo CC cream is also a good choice if youre looking for a similar product but dont want to spend quite as much.This hydrating tinted gel-cream is perfect for dry or sensitive skin. It can be worn alone or layered with other products, but no matter how you wear it, it delivers a fresh, dewy finish. It comes in 20 shades that even out redness or dark spots while protecting the skin with SPF 30. If you want a little less dew in the T-zone, apply the brands famousloose mineral powder, which delivers a double dose of SPF protection.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsOffered in six universally flattering shades (from warm terracotta to cool rose),this blush tint helps create a seamless, natural-looking flush. The SPF 30-laden pigment is buildable a single dot gives a subtle glow while layering deepens the flush and is suitable for cheeks, lips and eyes. This Colorescience option is also a good choice.
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    Dangerous trail leaves hikers stranded overnight on Maine's highest mountain
    Four hikers were rescued on Friday in Maine on Maine's tallest mountain, according to officials.Baxter State Park officials in Maine said the two groups of hikers got stranded on Thursday night after dark while on Knife Edge trail on Mount Katahdin, which reaches a maximum height of over 5,000 ft.One of the hikers was a email in her 30's and had an "unstable knee injury," but the three other hikers weren't injured."This incident started Thursday night after dark and appears to involve two different hiking parties that became stranded on the Knife Edge. One of the hikers, a female who is in her 30s, has sustained an unstable knee injury. The other three hikers are not injured," the state park wrote.FIVE HELICOPTERS NEEDED TO SAVE INJURED SOLO CLIMBER ON CALIFORNIA'S SECOND-HIGHEST PEAKPark rangers provided the hikers with food and other supplies on Friday morning while waiting for a Maine Forest Service helicopter to make the rescue.The Maine Forest Service helicopter made several attempts to rescue the hikers, but low clouds blocked them, according to News Center Maine. A Blackhawk helicopter crew eventually rescued the hikers.By late Friday afternoon, all hikers were rescued.HIKERS WILDERNESS ADVENTURE ENDS IN TRAGEDY AT POPULAR PARK DESTINATIONTwo people were found dead while hiking on Mount Katahdin in early June.Tim Keiderling, 58, and his daughter, Esther, 28, were found dead after the two went on a hiking trip.
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    NFL's Roger Goodell praises NYPD officer who was killed in NYC shooting
    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell praised NYPD Officer Didarul Islam in a memo to employees who were at the building where a crazed gunman killed four and injured others in a shooting.Goodell said in the memo, obtained by Fox News Digital, that one NFL employee was "seriously injured" but in stable condition. He mentioned Islam and thanked him for sacrificing his life to save others.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"We are deeply grateful to the law enforcement officers who responded to this threat quickly and decisively and to Officer Islam, who gave his life to protect others," the memo read.The 36-year-old had been on the force for four years before he was gunned down Monday evening. He was a married father to two young boys, and his wife is pregnant with their third child, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said.Islam, an immigrant from Bangladesh who was assigned to the NYPD's 47th Precinct in the Bronx, was one of two uniformed officers in the Park Avenue high-rise when the shooting occurred.LIVE UPDATES: NYPD OFFICER KILLED, 4 OTHERS DEAD IN MIDTOWN BUILDING HOME TO BLACKSTONE, NFLBoth of the officers were working there as part of the paid detail program, which allows companies to hire uniformed officers as extra security, Tisch said.The NYPD said Islam "represented the very best of our department.""He was protecting New Yorkers from danger when his life was tragically cut short today," the NYPD added. "We join in prayer during this time of incomprehensible pain. We will forever honor his legacy."New York City Mayor Eric Adams wrote on Tuesday that flags on all governmental buildings and stationary flag staffs will be raised to half-staff to honor Islam.Fox News Louis Casiano contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Portland Quaker charged with assaulting federal officer in anti-ICE riot
    A man whose father describes him as a "lifelong Quaker who is deeply committed to pacifism" is now facing multiple federal charges over his alleged actions at an anti-ICE protest.A Portland, Ore., man, Robert Jacob Hoopes, is being charged with aggravated assault of a federal officer with a dangerous weapon, and depredation of federal property in an amount exceeding $1,000.SUSPECTED ICE FACILITY ATTACKERS ARRESTED IN BLUE CITY, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING FEDERAL OFFICERSDuring a June 14 anti-ICE protest, Hoopes was allegedly throwing large rocks at a building belonging to the agency located in South Portland. According to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Oregon, he threw one of the rocks at an ICE officer and caused a "significant laceration over the officers eye." Additionally, Hoopes and two others were allegedly seen using a stop sign as a battering ram and caused "major damage" to the buildings main entrance.The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Oregon said Hoopes faces up to 20 years in federal prison for the aggravated assault charge and up to 10 years in prison for damaging federal property.MULTIPLE ARRESTS NEAR PORTLAND ICE BUILDING AFTER POLICE DECLARE RIOT"Jacob is a lifelong Quaker who is deeply committed to pacifism. He's an organic gardener and the soul of kindness," Hoopes father, Tom, said, according to KATU 2. "Jacob was involved on June 14 in an action. What his involvement was: I can't speak to that. But he is deeply committed to justice."Quakers are known for their devotion to pacifism and, according to Quaker.org, followers of the faith reject "war and violence in all its forms."The local ABC affiliate also quoted a letter originally written by Hoopes roommate, who said "he is not someone who would have 'assaulted an officer.'" The roommate recalled that at approximately 9:00 a.m. local time on July 25, they saw "a flood of armed officers race into our driveway and charge at our house with assault rifles."Magistrate Judge Youlee Yim You granted Hoopes pretrial release at his first hearing, going against the federal prosecutors request.
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