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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCountry singer Walker Hayes was ready to 'self-destruct' after daughter's funeral serviceCountry singer, Walker Hayes, is opening up about a painful period in his life that almost led him to lose his sobriety.During a recent appearance on the K-LoveMorning Show, the 45-year-old singer discussed the loss of his seventh child, his daughter Oakleigh, who was born and died on the same day in June 2018. He was two-and-a-half years sober at the time, but recalled coming home from the cemetery after her funeral, feeling ready "to just ... self-destruct.""I drove to a bar called 55 South, and I looked through the window and there were three guys at the bar," he continued, "And I was like, 'I'm gonna get a little buzz and I'm going to just mess with those guys. I'm just gonna get in a fight with those guys.'"Looking back, Hayes can admit "it makes zero sense." He recalled that before getting out of the car, he realized he didn't have his wallet with him and ended up driving back home.KEITH URBAN DESCRIBES TURNING POINT THAT LED HIM TO SOBRIETY AFTER YEARS OF ADDICTIONUpon arriving home, Hayes had a change of heart, when he looked through a window and saw his wife, Laney, sitting in their house alone."My wife, sadly, was just sitting by herself, on the day she's buried her daughter. My kids are I don't know where, and she's just in the dark," Hayes says. "I could literally see what I was about to do.""She's gonna have to pick me up from jail the next day. We were gonna have to start the rehab process all over, you know, and go back to square one," he continued. "That was some sin in me that I just saw clearly, and thought, 'I need a savior.' I need redemption from myself."His daughter Oakleigh died during childbirth on June 6, 2018, after his wife suffered a uterine rupture. In addition to Oakleigh, the couple has six other children: sons Beckett, Baylor and Chapel, and daughters Everly, Loxley and Lela, all of whom are often featured on the singer's Instagram.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThe "Fancy Like" singer has been vocal about his struggles with alcoholism in the past, often writing about his experiences in his songs.In 2024, Hayes released an album entitled "Sober Thoughts," which included songs discussing his experience abusing alcohol. While promoting the album, he appeared on "Today with Hoda and Jenna" and spoke with the hosts about the moment he decided to get sober after struggling with alcohol abuse for 20 years."I just woke up on a Saturday, and I just knew if I did this one more day, my body would be affected, some organ," he explained. "Im not a scientist, Im not a doctor. I just woke up, and it felt like if I do it one more day, I might die."He explained that while "everybody loves a drinking song," he loves singing about his sobriety journey, writing one song a week about his "freedom from addiction," because of how grateful he is.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"Sobriety, when youve been drunk that long, you get addicted to it the clarity, the pep in your step," he said on the show. "You go to the gym and you're like, I feel like I'm 17."0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 6 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDemocratic lawmaker honors trans athlete who won California girls track and field state titlesCalifornia state Sen. Sabrina Cervantes honored transgender high school athlete AB Hernandez after Hernandez won multiple girls state titles at the end of May.The trans athlete, who competes for Jurupa Valley High School in Riverside County, California, was the subject of a ceremony at the Jurupa City Council Friday where the athlete was recognized for winning first place in the girls high jump and triple jump May 31.Cervantes was present to give Hernandez two certificates on behalf of the California state senate and delivered a speech recognizing the athlete's championships.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"We just want to take a moment this evening to recognize AB Hernandez for their grit, their passion and their dedication to this sport," Cervantes said."I am just so proud to know that you continue to prevail despite all the noise out there, and you're focused on your goals and your dreams and your aspirations. We know how difficult it is to get to that level, to be an athlete at that level, and so, again, your dedication and passion is an inspiration to so many."No female athletes who competed in the girls state track and field championship were honored at the event Friday.Hernandez's participation in the state finals in May became the focus of immense political debate after President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social in the days leading up to the competition warning the state not to allow trans athletes to compete.REP KEVIN KILEY REFLECTS ON IMPACT OF CALIFORNIA TRANS ATHLETE CONFLICT AMID STATE'S BATTLE WITH TRUMPThe California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) made a series of sweeping rule changes in the days leading up to the event to ensure any females who finished behind a biological male would be appropriately rewarded a medal based on where they placed among female competitors.During the medal ceremonies for the three events, the female competitors who finished one spot behind Hernandez had to stand next to the trans athlete on the podium.Even with the rule changes, Hernandez's presence in the girls' competition prompted controversy and a heavy protest presence throughout the weekend. A plane flying a banner that said "No Boys in Girls' Sports!" passed over the stadium.Conflicting protests plagued the championship with pro-LGBTQ protesters and pro-female protesters wielding signs, flags and clothing expressing their respective messaging.The conflict between the protesters at one point became violent, when an LGBTQ protester allegedly struck local conservative activist Josh Fulfer with a flag pole. Police records obtained by Fox News Digital show a male was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon other than a gun, obstructing a public officer and vandalism.The U.S. Department of Justice launched a lawsuit against the CIF and the California Department of Education for allegedly violating Title IX with its polices that allow males to compete in girls sports.The DOJ's lawsuit is asking for an injunction on the states policy allowing males to compete against females in sports.Californias policies "eviscerate equal athletic opportunities for girls they also require girls to share intimate spaces, such as locker rooms, with boys, causing a hostile educational environment that denies girls educational opportunities," the lawsuit said.It will be the second legal battle the DOJ is fighting over the issue, having launched a similar one against Maine in April.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 6 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMInside the horror: Idaho Four crime scene photos reveal bloody aftermath of attackAuthorities released haunting photos showing scenes within the offcampus residence at 1122 King Road in Moscow, Idaho, where four University of Idaho students were murdered in November 2022 by Bryan Kohberger.The photos, taken by the Moscow Police Department (MPD), and obtained by NBC News, captured the scene after Kohberger went on a killing rampage against Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin.BRYAN KOHBERGER'S IDAHO MURDER SCENE UNVEILED THROUGH DETAILED 3D REPLICA AFTER DEATH PENALTY STRUCKThe interior of the home was captured frozen in time following the quadruple murders, with a blood-stained pink blanket, a teddy bear and scattered personal items. One eerie photo captured a large handprint on the window of the three-storied home.Among the 200 photos released by the MPD, spatters of blood stained the interior walls and floors as the lasting marks of a horrific confrontation.SEE IT:The photos are the latest investigative piece released after Judge Steven Hippler released the gag order.Police documents revealed that Goncalves and Mogen were found together side by side. The report said that both women were "covered by a pink blanket which was covered in blood."READ BRYAN KOHBERGER'S SIGNED KILLER CONFESSIONBlood was seen seeping from the house following the students' murders. Photos previously captured by Fox News Digital captured blood oozing down the wall of 1122 Kings Road.Kernodle suffered more than 50 stab wounds, many of which were defensive wounds. Goncalves endured over 20 stab wounds.According to authorities, Mogen was likely killed first, and Goncalves was killed shortly after. Later, Kernodle and Chapin were killed as Kohberger proceeded through the house.BRYAN KOHBERGER PLEADS GUILTY TO IDAHO MURDERSFOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON XWATCH:Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole for the murders of four University of Idaho students.This sentence was the result of a plea deal where Kohberger confessed to the crimes in exchange for avoiding the death penalty. He also received an additional 10-year sentence for felony burglary.WATCH ALIVEA GONCALVES' VICTIM IMPACT STATEMENTThe sentencing hearing, held on July 23, involved emotional victim impact statements from the families of Goncalves, Mogen, Kernodle. Kohberger remained stone-faced and showed no visible emotion during these statements.SIGN UP TO GET THE TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTERHippler also imposed a $50,000 fine and $5,000 civil penalty for each death.Fox News Digital's Adam Sabes contributed to this report.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 6 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDashcam video shows ex-NFL star Terrell Suggs brandishing gun in Starbucks drive-thru amid protection claimsBaltimore Ravens legend Terrell Suggs was arrested after brandishing a gun at a Starbucks drive-thru in Scottsdale last year, and a dashcam caught it all.The former NFL star was at the establishment on March 10, 2024, when the owner of the dashcam claimed that Suggs had backed his own vehicle into the victim's. There was no damage.The footage from the dashcam, obtained by TMZ Sports, showed Suggs and the driver arguing outside their vehicles, inspecting any potential damage. Police said at the time that when Suggs left, he flipped off the driver and yelled obscenities.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMAfter more than a couple of minutes, Suggs was seen getting his order, and the driver pulled up closer. Suggs continued to speak to the driver from his own car before holding a gun outside the driver's side window. At that point, the driver called 911 as Suggs drove off.Suggs' rep, Denise White, told TMZ that Suggs never hit the other car, and that Suggs had felt that the other driver would follow him, "causing Terrell to feel threatened." That led to Suggs showing his gun, making it "clear that he was prepared to protect himself if necessary.""Arizona is an open-carry state, and Terrell is aware of the responsibilities that come with firearm ownership. He recognizes that he should not have displayed his weapon, but his actions were solely in response to feeling threatened and were not intended to escalate the situation further," White said, adding that Suggs had never pointed the gun at the driver.TUA TAGOVAILOA SAYS IT'S AN 'HONOR' TO BE ON TRUMP'S COUNCIL ON SPORTS, FITNESS AND NUTRITION"When the man in the other vehicle escalated the situation, I feared for my safety, not knowing what his intentions were," Suggs said in a statement at the time of the incident. "Throughout the incident, I was the one who felt in danger, while fearing I would be followed home and for the safety of my family nearby at my residence."Suggs, an Arizona State alum, was arrested and booked into the Maricopa County jail on two counts, including assault and offenses against public order. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 18 months probation.A seven-time Pro Bowl selection who was the defensive rookie of the year in 2003 and the defensive player of the year in 2011, Suggs played for the Baltimore Ravens from 2003 through 2018 after being selected 10th overall in the NFL draft out of Arizona State.He also played for the Kansas City Chiefs, winning his second Super Bowl in 2020.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 6 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCaitlin Clark gives inside look at how she's managing nagging injury: 'Never been through anything like this'After a record-setting rookie season, Caitlin Clark's sophomore campaign has been less than ideal.After just four games, Clark dealt with a quad injury. She then played five games before missing time with a groin injury she reaggravated after another four contests.Clark has played 13 of a possible 31 games, and she has not played since July 15.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHer injury clearly affected her shot. She was just 7-for-49 from 3-point range in her last six games. Just before that stretch, she was 11-for-20 in her first two games back from the quad injury.The injury forced Clark to miss the All-Star Game despite her being the first player to receive 1 million fan votes."Theres just been so much to manage. Obviously, I feel like thats been a huge part of this year. Its just been so challenging being active and then playing four games and then not feeling the best. And then Im frustrated about how hard Ive worked in the offseason. And then all I do is rehab and continue through this process and just trying to trust that the best I can," Clark said on WNBA legend Sue Bird's podcast."Obviously, there are really frustrating days, and there are days where its a little bit easier, and youre very motivated. And youre close to the finish line of getting back and being back. Its not like I have a training camp to build up to play in my first game again. Its like, 'No, youre tossed into game 30, like, Go try to play well. Its hard, it really is.CRYPTO-COIN CREATOR CLAIMS RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRAPHIC WNBA TREND AMID ARRESTS"I think it has given me really good perspective on what a lot of my teammates and teams Ive been a part of [and] what certain people have had to go through," she continued. "Ive never been through anything like this. I think thats probably why its been so hard because Ive never really dealt with injury."And thats probably been a challenge in itself because when I was first feeling pain, I didnt understand it. I was like, Am I just getting tight? Am I just getting old? Do I need to hit a stretch? Do I need to get rubbed out? Do I need some Icy Hot? Whats going on here?"So, I think its been a balance of understanding my body. Whether its this year or whether its next year and even throughout my career, Im going to be very thankful for this moment. I know this is going to help me understand my body better."The Fever have been inconsistent without Clark recently. In their first two games without Clark after she injured her groin, they lost. They then rattled off five straight victories before losing another two in a row.The Fever host Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky Saturday.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 6 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexans' Jimmie Ward behind bars for second time in months due to bail violationHouston Texans safety Jimmie Ward is behind bars again after he reportedly violated a condition of his $30,000 bond, which stems from his felony assault arrest in June.Ward, 34, was arrested again on Thursday and booked into the Montgomery County Jail, according to online records. It marks his second time behind bars in nearly two months.The NFL players attorney, Steve Jackson, toldKPRC that he was booked after testing positive for alcohol a violation of his bail conditions.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Its a condition of bond, and there are certain conditions like you cant drink," the attorney explained. "Jimmie believed it was for not getting intoxicated, like he could have a drink. There was no contact with the complainant. The court has a zero tolerance policy for drinking while on bond, unbeknownst to him."Jackson clarified that there were no new allegations leveled against Ward and the no contact order has not been violated.Ward was arrested in Texas on June 12 andcharged with assault on a family member by impeding breathing or circulation, which is a third-degree felony.TEXANS' JIMMIE WARD 'WILL BE VINDICATED' FOLLOWING FELONY ASSAULT ARREST, ATTORNEY SAYSThe Texans said in a statement at the timethat they are aware of the reports surrounding Wards arrest and would not comment further as they "gather more information."Jackson previouslytold People that he believes Ward will be "vindicated" as they continue to investigate the allegations made against him."We have been aware of the complaining witness for some time and her actions towards Jimmie Ward as well as another high profile sports figure," Jackson told the outlet. "It is sad that professional athletes and public figures have to endure things like this, but has seemingly become commonplace. But we will continue to thoroughly investigate this woman and her history, and believe that Jimmie will be vindicated."Ward spent the majority of his career playing for theSan Francisco 49ers. In nine seasons with the organization, he registered seven interceptions and 451 tackles across 106 games.He entered the 2023 offseason as a free agent before signing a two-year, $13 million deal.Ward signed a one-year contract extension worth $10.5 million before the start of last season. In two seasons with the Texans, Ward appeared in 20 games and registered three interceptions and 98 tackles.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 6 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCrockett blames race for 'diva' label, says attacks prove she's 'arrived'Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett fired back at a report that she has created a "toxic" work environment in her office due to her "diva" behavior by explaining that it means shes "arrived" and suggesting that race is a factor in the criticism."Listen, goodness, I know that I have arrived, honey," Crockett said after laughing in response to a question on CBS News about aNew York Post report on Thursday where several former unnamed staffers accused her of terrorizing those who work with her, including by berating them."That is the way that I see this," the Texas Democrat continued. "Because as Beyonce says, if theyre not talking about you, then obviously you must not be doing anything."The New York Post report also alleged that being talked about has been Crocketts top goal since being elected to Congress in 2023.PRESIDENT TRUMP HITS BACK AT JASMINE CROCKETT, CALLS HER A VERY LOW IQ PERSON"The staff is really just an island unto itself, because she doesnt care about the local issues happening in her district," a source told the outlet. "Shes more focused on, Get me on "The View," Get me on this late-night talk show."Crockett went on in the CBS News interview to explain that her skin color played a role in the story.REP. JASMINE CROCKETT CALLS TRUMP A 'PIECE OF S---' DURING LIBERAL RALLY"This is just more slander, more nonsense, more lies," Crockett said. "You and I were joking before we got on camera about all the scrutiny that comes with being not only woman, but being young, and being a black woman. Yeah, theres a lot of scrutiny that comes my way, and it comes my way from all different angles."Crockett then went on to reiterate her belief that when people "start talking about you, that's when you know you are obviously getting under their skin.""So I am not going to give up. There is a song I like to quote once in awhile. It says, 'Your hate is my motivation, so keep hatin'.' All it does is motivate me to continue to do what I do, which is to be loud and proud on behalf of the American people."The New York Post report on Crockett, arguably the most prominent critic of President Donald Trump in Congress, alleged that the congresswoman once berated a staffer to the point of tears and said that she would make staffers drive her short distances in a rented Escalade or similar vehicle rather than the usual practice of using staffer vehicles.Crockett regularly goes viral for her criticisms of Trump and has called him a "piece of s***" and an "enemy to the United States." The congresswoman is also known for blasting Trump during committee hearings in speeches that often get noticed on social media.Earlier this year, The Atlantic reported that Crockett's lock screen on her phone is a picture of herself and said that when she learned the outlet had reached out to her colleagues for comment on the profile piece they were working on, she tried "shutting down" the story."She is laying around her apartment, wont come into the office, and is really just indifferent to staff and will scream at them," a former aide told The New York Post about Crockett in Thursday's story."She is never in the office and is very disengaged. She does her bulls that goes viral, and then freaks out over the most random things."0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 9 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMChargers star Rashawn Slater's season-ending injury deals major blow to offensive lineThe Los Angeles Chargers offensive line has been dealt a significant blow. All-Pro left tackle Rashawn Slater will be sidelined for the entire 2025 season with a ruptured patellar tendon, the team confirmed.Slater left Thursday's practice on the back of a medical cart. He was noticeably devastated during his trip back inside the team's complex, slamming his fist on the cart and tossing his helmet.The 26-year-old is expected to undergo surgery to repair the torn tendon. The Chargers moved Slater to injured reserve.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMSlater was executing a block during a team drill when he fell to the ground. He quickly grabbed his left leg as he lay on the turf in noticeable pain. Slater could not stand on the leg, so his teammates and Chargers trainers helped the 315-pound lineman to his feet.CHARGERS' DENZEL PERRYMAN RELEASED FROM JAIL AFTER FIREARMS ARREST, INVESTIGATION STILL ONGOINGLess than two weeks ago, Slater inked a record-breaking contract extension that tied him to the Chargers for the foreseeable future. The deal made Slater the NFL's highest-paid offensive lineman in average annual salary.The deal was valued at $113 million and includes $92 million in guarantees, ESPN reported."That's just something you don't want to see," Chargers outside linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu said. "Not only Rashawn, but any of our players."The Chargers bolstered their offensive line in each of the past two offseasons. The team drafted Joe Alt in the first round of 2024 and signed guard Mekhi Becton in March. Second-year Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh recently said he was "bullish" about the offensive line heading into the 2025 season.Becton has been sidelined since July 28 with an unspecified injury. Alt could move to left tackle as the Chargers offensive line prepares for a major reshuffle.Last season with Slaters presence the Chargers offense committed just eight turnovers, a franchise-record low. The Chargers tied for the second-fewest offensive turnovers in a single season in NFL history.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 27 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMStephen Colbert cheers on Alex Padillas bill that would make illegal immigrants citizensStephen Colbert told Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., that he hopes the senator is successful in getting citizenship for illegal immigrants, in spite of the "brutality and cruelty" of PresidentDonald Trumps administration.Padilla, who wasdetained in June after rushing a press conference with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, said that he introduced a bill called "updating the registry" to give illegal immigrants citizenship on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" on Thursday."What tends to get lost in the conversation are the millions of people who not just are here in the United States, who have been here in the United States for years if not decades, paying taxes, raising families, otherwise law-abiding, no criminal conviction or history,"Padilla said.DEMOCRATS CASH IN AFTER PADILLA FORCIBLY REMOVED FROM TRUMP ADMIN PRESS CONFERENCE"They deserve a way to come out of the shadows and take a step towards legal status and so, surprise, surprise, I have a bill. Its called Updating the registry," he added. "As a registry law thats been on the books for almost a century with a deadline that has been a moving target over the last 100 years, last updated under Republican president Ronald Reagan, that says if youve been here for seven years or longer, youve paid your taxes, no conviction, et cetera, a few other requirements, you should be able to register and move towards legal status. So I introduced a bill to do just that."Colbert, whose show will be canceledin May 2026, said he agreed withPadilla, and asked him if he was hopeful the bill would get through the Senate."Im hopeful because its not just me that has called out this administration for being extreme and overreaching, the public polling, the American people know that this is wrong and an abuse of power when even Steven Scalise from Louisiana, the number two Republican in the house, says theres got to be a better way, Im hoping and praying that things are shifting just enough," Padilla said."That would be wonderful," Colbert agreed. "Because I think people who love our country this is a beautiful country. I love our country, but it breaks my heart to see that the overt policy of the administration is brutality and cruelty."CROCKETT SAID SHE 'BROKE DOWN IN TEARS' WATCHING ALEX PADILLA GET FORCIBLY REMOVED FROM PRESS CONFERENCEEarlier in the conversation, they discussed how Padilla was detained by police in June after he attempted to interrupt Noems press conference."I want to point out, it took three guys to take you down," Colbert said, and followed up by asking Padilla more about what happened."I identified myself, the whole reason I was there Im a senator, I have oversight responsibility," Padilla said. "I had questions hoping for more information and there we saw what happened when I tried to ask the question but as Ive been saying every day since that press conference, what happened to me its not about me. I think about what this administration is doing to so many people across the country, but especially in California right now with the obsession they have with this mass deportation agenda when the reality is we know this from ICE statistics, the vast majority of people being arrested, being detained, being deported, are the same people that so many families trust to care for our children."0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 24 Views 0 Vista previa
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