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    Trump caps off 29th week in office with peace deal, celebrating 200th day of second presidency
    President Donald Trump has capped off his 29th week back in the Oval Office, which included celebrating his 200th day as the 47th president, completing revamps to the White House's Rose Garden and an overall focus on the U.S. economy and international diplomacy that unfolded at a break-neck pace this week."In just 200 days, President Trump has turned America into the hottest country in the world," White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told Fox News Digital, reflecting on Trump's 200th day in office on Thursday. "Under Joe Bidens failed leadership, families and businesses were struggling, and America was dead but President Trump has quickly restored American greatness. The historic trade deals and peace deals he secured on behalf of the American people made President Trumps second 100 days just as successful as the first."The first 100 days of a new administration have commonly been viewed as a symbolic benchmark to measure a president's early successes. A White House official told Fox Digital that Trump's measure of success was seen not only in the first 100 days, but also in the timeframe between the 100th day and Aug. 7 the 200th day.TRUMP WHITE HOUSE CELEBRATES LATEST CHAPTER OF WINS AT 200-DAY MARKTrump's 29th week in office included an overall and ongoing focus on new business investments in the U.S. and new tariffs on foreign nations as the administration looks to bring parity to the U.S.' historic trade deficit with other nations. The White House teased that Trump would make a major announcement on Wednesday, which ultimately revealed Apple had increased its U.S. investment commitment by $100 billion to $600 billion."Today Apple is announcing that it will invest $600 billion that's with a B in the United States over the next four years. That's $100 billion more than they were originally going to invest. And this is the largest investment Apple has ever made in America and anywhere else," Trump said on Wednesday from the Oval Office, where he was joined by Apple CEO Tim Cook.Trump's announcement on the deal was one facet of this week's focus on the U.S. economy. The president signed a pair of executive orders on Thursday allowing Americans to invest their 401(k) retirement plans in cryptocurrency, private equity and real estate, as well as another EO that works to ensure that banks do not "deny or restrict services based on political beliefs, religious beliefs, or lawful business activities," according the EO.Trump kicked off the week by announcing he would increase tariffs on India over the country's continued purchase of Russian oil, with goods from India now facing a 50% tariff. The tariff hikes followed months of the U.S. and India holding trade negotiations that appeared to be all but solidified in July, but fell to pieces by August."Remember, while India is our friend, we have, over the years, done relatively little business with them because their Tariffs are far too high, among the highest in the World, and they have the most strenuous and obnoxious non-monetary Trade Barriers of any Country," Trump wrote on social media on Wednesday.TRUMP CELEBRATES 6 MONTHS BACK IN OFFICE: US 'TOTALLY REVIVED' AFTER BEING 'DEAD' UNDER BIDEN"Also, they have always bought a vast majority of their military equipment from Russia, and are Russias largest buyer of ENERGY, along with China, at a time when everyone wants Russia to STOP THE KILLING IN UKRAINE ALL THINGS NOT GOOD! INDIA WILL THEREFORE BE PAYING A TARIFF OF 25%, PLUS A PENALTY FOR THE ABOVE, STARTING ON AUGUST FIRST. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER. MAGA!" he continued.Trump's tariff plans aim to increase the amount of American-built products and U.S.-based companies, and the president said he would also impose a 100% tariff on imports of semiconductors and chips. Companies "building in the United States," however, will be exempt from the tariffs, he said."100 percent tariff on all chips and semiconductors coming into the United States, but if you've made a commitment to build, or if you're in the process of building, as many are, there is no tariff," he said on Wednesday.Trump wrapped up the working week by holding a trilateral meeting with the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan to sign a peace agreement after the two nations have battled one another since the 1980s over a territorial conflict.The White House said Friday that the two nations agreed to build a road connecting Azerbaijan and an autonomous enclave currently separated by Armenian territory. The road will be called the "Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity," according to the White House.TRUMP HAS NOW BEEN IN OFFICE FOR SIX MONTHS, FOR THE SECOND TIME. HERE ARE THE HIGHLIGHTS"The roadmap they are agreeing to will build a cooperative future that benefits both countries, their region of the South Caucasus and beyond," White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said Friday of the peace deal.The peace deal comes as Trump continues working to reach a ceasefire agreement between Russia and Ukraine as the war that broke out in 2022 continues raging between the nations. Armenia and Azerbaijan are both former constituent republics of the Soviet Union.Trump said earlier this week that he is open to meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which would mark the pair's first meeting since Trump was sworn back into office this year."As President Trump said yesterday, the Russians expressed their desire to meet with President Trump, and the President is open to this meeting. President Trump would like to meet with both President Putin and President Zelensky, because he wants this brutal war to end. The White House is working through the details of these potential meetings, and details will be provided at the appropriate time," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement on Thursday.TRUMP HITS INDIA WITH 25% TARIFF OVER RUSSIA OIL PURCHASESTrump confirmed on Friday that he would meet with Putin on Aug. 15 in Alaska."The highly anticipated meeting between myself, as President of the United States of America, and President Vladimir Putin, of Russia, will take place next Friday, August 15, 2025, in the Great State of Alaska. Further details to follow. Thank you for your attention to this matter!" he posted to Truth Social on Friday.Trump announced in March that he planned to renovate the historic garden with pavers, explaining that the grass "doesnt work" and citing how the soft terrain was difficult for some visitors to navigate. "Were getting great reviews of the Rose Garden, and we had to do it," Trump told reporters on Sunday of the update.The area was officially paved over with a bright white patio boasting the White House's emblem on its perimeter."When we had a press conference, youd sink into the mud. It was grass, and it was very wet, always wet and damp and wet, and if it rained, it would take three, four, five days to dry out, and we couldnt use it really for the intended purpose," he added.TRUMP APPEARS ON WHITE HOUSE ROOF AMID TALKS OF HISTORIC RENOVATIONS"It's a beautiful white stone, and its a stone thats the same color as the White House itself," Trump said. "And because its very white, its going to reflect the heat, and its not going to be very hot. Yeah, weve got great reviews of the Rose Garden."On Tuesday, the president made a surprise appearance on the White House roof, surveying the area from roof of the West Wing and the press briefing room. Reporters on the ground gathered near the president while shouting questions at him.The appearance comes just days after Trump announced that he and private donors will fund an estimated $200 million cost of a new ballroom at the White House.Fox News Digital's Diana Stancy, Caitlin McFall and Anders Hagstrom contributed to this report.
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    Little-known 'secondhand travel' trick helps tourists score luxury vacations for less
    A little-known travel method is helping frugal tourists score luxury vacations for less.The trend, "secondhand travel," might sound unappealing, but in reality, it's all about capitalizing on already-organized plans.It involves "buying" other people's canceled trips at a discounted rate while also letting sellers recoup some of their nonrefundable costs from their vacations.FLIGHT PASSENGER'S RANT ABOUT AIRLINE STANDBY PRACTICES GOES VIRAL AS RECORD SUMMER TRAVEL GETS UNDERWAYThat allows the buyer to score a vacation for 20%-30% off making it a win-win for both parties.As a bonus, the "secondhand traveler" may not even need to plan anything, since the trip is often already organized.Katy Nastro, a spokesperson for Going, a travel company headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, told Fox News Digital the trend's name is a bit of a misnomer, since the vacation that's being resold hasn't been used.Some platforms, like Roomer, have been selling unused hotel rooms for years but the concept of secondhand travel is new to most Americans."I still wouldn't say they are fully known by the traveling public," she said."And, due to the nature of them, these types of trips are best for those with flexible schedules who can leave within a week and aren't truly tied to a destination [F]or most people, [that] can be difficult."Nastro said Transfer Travel and Sparefare are two online marketplaces to search for secondhand bookings.TRAVELERS ARE STUFFING BASIC HOUSEHOLD ITEM WITH CLOTHES TO AVOID FLIGHT BAGGAGE FEESThe most common types of resold vacations include hotels or all-inclusive stays, Nastro said, many of which just require a quick name change."You are locked into whatever you purchase, which doesn't allow for any cost comparisonsafter the fact, which can help you save," she said.The biggest hurdle to selling your trips is airfare and Nastro cautioned people to be "absolutely sure" before listing on these sites."Changing names on airfare can be difficult, and some airlines don't allow this practice outside the 24-hour window regardless," she said. "So before any flight is put onto a platform, make sure your airline will allow for changes.""Speak to multiple people at the airline before putting your flights up on one of these sites," Nastro added.But if you're thinking of using the method for your next family getaway, secondhand booking can be rather limiting.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERIt might be preferable for single remote workers who have more flexibility in terms of dates and times, the expert advised."The options may be limited to specific areas for when you are looking to travel, so you don't have the freedom to really choose where you are going and staying," she said.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"Additionally, you are likely going to find more options near major cities, not near more remote destinations or national parks."Her big advice for bookers? Shop around these sites to ensure that the 20%-30% discounts are actually the best deal available."For example, I shopped around a NYC hotel during the same dates advertised and was able to find a cheaper rate at the same hotel on an OTA [online travel agency] which also gave me 24 hours to decide if I wanted to cancel," she said."Just as if you would shop around at other hotels, shop around on other sites and with the hotel directly to ensure this rate is really worth it."
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    3 shot in Times Square, 17-year-old suspect detained after late-night dispute
    Three people were shot during an early morning shooting in New York Citys iconic Times Square and police have detained a 17-year-old suspect.The gunfire erupted in the gun-free zone near the intersection of 44th Street and 7th Avenue just feet from the Hard Rock Caf and Carmine's Italian Restaurant -- at around 1:20 a.m. sending people running for cover.An 18-year-old woman and two men aged 19 and 65 were injured in the shooting, police told Fox News Digital.MANHATTAN HIGH-RISE SHOOTING VICTIMS: NYPD OFFICER, BLACKSTONE EXECUTIVE AND SECURITY GUARD AMONG THOSE KILLEDThey were transported to Bellevue Hospital, where they remain in a stable condition and their injuries are not life-threatening, the police said.The shooting followed a dispute between two individuals, though authorities have not said what triggered the argument. The teen suspect was taken into custody, but no charges had been filed as of Saturday morning.TIMES SQUARE FOOD CART VENDOR SHOT AFTER DISPUTE WITH GROUP OF YOUNG PEOPLEVideo posted online shows a chaotic scene with a heavy police presence and first responders tending to victims.One man was seen lying on the ground near an SUV before being placed on a gurney and loaded into an ambulance. A visibly distressed woman exited the same vehicle, though she did not appear to be injured. Police could not confirm whether any occupants of the SUV were among the victims.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPPolice were unable to provide any further information and said the investigation is ongoing.This isnt the first time gun violence involving teens has rocked Times Square. In February 2024, a 15-year-old Venezuelan migrant was arrested after allegedly shooting a tourist in the leg at JD Sports and firing at an NYPD officer while fleeing the scene.Meanwhile, in April, a food cart vendor was shot just four blocks away from this mornings scene after a dispute with a group of young people.
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    Christie Brinkley admits forever might be too long for modern marriage
    Christie Brinkley is sharing some insight into how to make a marriage work.During a recent appearance on an episode of the "Are You a Charlotte?" podcast, she and host Kristin Davis started talking about relationships and whether marriage is "an outmoded construction" in today's world, which might make it "hard to keep that connection going.""You could get married, like, Well see if you want to renew it in five years," Brinkley said. "Every five years, go, Do you want to renew? That way, if youre getting bored or whatever, you can get out of it without all the lawyers and all that stuff."The 71-year-old Sports Illustrated model has been married four times. Her first marriage was to Jean-Franois Allaux from 1973 to 1981, later marrying Billy Joel from 1985 to 1994, Richard Taubman from 1994 to 1995 and Peter Cook from 1996 to 2008.CHRISTIE BRINKLEY RECOUNTS THE DEVASTATING PERSONAL MOMENT THAT NEARLY BROKE HERHer four marriages resulted in Brinkley welcoming three children. She had her daughter Alexa, now 39, with Joel, while she shares son Jack, 30, and daughter Sailor, 27, with Cook."Im too trusting," she told The New York Times in July when asked what she's learned from her four marriages. "Im a fool for love. That love takes work. Sometimes you need to rely on experts. I wish I could have found ways to save some; I wish I hadnt married others."She continued to discuss her past relationships with the outlet, explaining "the relationships I was in made me feel unloved," but that she knows "that in the right arms, Im lovable."While on the podcast, Brinkley also spoke to Davis about her current love life and what it's been like to try out dating apps for the first time, explaining her daughter Sailor put her on the apps without her permission, but was surprised by the results.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"[Sailor] said, Mom, youre right not to go on [dating apps] because the same guys that, you know, said yes to me are saying yes to you," Brinkley said.Brinkley previously opened up about her past relationships, along with other details from her life, in her memoir, "Uptown Girl," telling Davis that when she began writing the book, she "quickly discovered some chapters I really didnt want to write about," but that those were the chapters her "publishers were most interested in.""Theyre like, People will relate because people go through divorces and people go through all of that it has to be relatable," said Brinkley. "And if youre going to give the fun adventures and some of the stuff that modeling has afforded me, you also have to say its not always the good stuff."She also spoke about her relationship with Joel in the HBO documentary, "Billy Joel: And So it Goes," saying she "wanted it to work."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERIn the documentary, she explained that their relationship started out fun, but began to deteriorate due to his busy schedule and late nights out, leaving her to wonder "What am I even doing here?""I dont think its a secret that his drinking got pretty bad, and he couldnt really remember what he did when he was drinking, so he didnt really know how he could hurt people," Brinkley said. "One night, we had an argument and I said, I really cant take this anymore, and Im just going to take Alexa back up to New York and leave, and he said, Yeah, fine, go."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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    How scammers exploit your data for 'pre-approved' retirement scams
    Every year, American seniors lose over $28 billion to fraud, according to AARP. But here's the shocking part: Only a fraction ever gets reported.If you've received a letter, email, or call claiming you've been "pre-qualified" or "pre-approved" for a 401(k) rollover or annuity upgrade, beware. These scams are getting smarter. They sound official and even personalized. But the offers aren't random; they're based on real details about you.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTER5 STEPS TO PROTECT YOUR FINANCES FROM FAMILY SCAMSScammers now buy your personal data from data brokers to craft convincing offers. If you're in your 50s or 60s, you're a prime target. They know your age, homeownership status, estimated net worth and even retirement timeline. They don't guess, they know. Your information is being sold across hundreds of websites, and thousands of people can access it. Curious about how exposed you are?WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?These scams mimic real communications from financial institutions. You might get a letter or call claiming you're approved for a new investment or annuity opportunity. Scammers often use financial buzzwords like "IRA consolidation" or "required minimum distribution guidance." The goal? To make you feel like you're dealing with a trusted expert. They create fake advisor profiles, complete with headshots, license numbers and U.S. contact info. Many even add logos or branding from familiar banks to boost credibility. But once you respond, they'll ask for private financial info or, worse, get you to transfer funds directly into their accounts.Scammers love targeting seniors because they typically have savings and are making major financial decisions. Plus, their data is easier to get. The unregulated data broker industry makes it easy for bad actors to find and target seniors with laser focus.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREThese scams are fueled by data purchased from brokers. These companies gather your details, compile profiles and sell them, often without your knowledge. You could appear on lists labeled "Retirees with $250k+ Net Worth" or "Homeowners Nearing Retirement." It's disturbingly precise. Some brokers scrape public records, while others buy data from loyalty cards, surveys or sweepstakes. Bottom line: this happens quietly, behind your back.In 2024, the FBI reported that seniors lost over $4.8 billion to scams, a record high. Retirement-related fraud was a major part of that. Once your money is gone, it's usually gone for good. Even if the scammer misled you, your bank may not cover the loss if you authorized the transaction. These scams drain more than just savings. They create lasting stress, fear and shame. Prevention is your best defense.Stay alert for these red flags anytime you get financial offers:You don't have to wait until it's too late. Follow these steps to take control today:The fewer people who can access your personal information, the safer you are. Opt out of data broker websites manually, or use a data-removal service. Manually removing yourself from hundreds of data brokers is overwhelming. A reputable service can automate the process and protect your exposure long-term. While no service can guarantee the complete removal of your data from the internet, a data-removal service is really a smart choice. They arent cheap, and neither is your privacy. These services do all the work for you by actively monitoring and systematically erasing your personal information from hundreds of websites. Its what gives me peace of mind and has proven to be the most effective way to erase your personal data from the internet. By limiting the information available, you reduce the risk of scammers cross-referencing data from breaches with information they might find on the dark web, making it harder for them to target you.Check out my top picks for data removal services, and get a free scan to find out whether your personal information is already out on the web by visitingCyberguy.com/DeleteGet a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web:Cyberguy.com/FreeScanContact your bank, broker or financial advisor directly. Never trust a cold call, email, or mailed offer without confirmation.Never share your Social Security number, account numbers or full birthdate over the phone or email, even if the offer sounds legitimate.Before making any financial moves, talk to a family member or someone you trust. A second opinion can expose red flags.Use spam filters, call blockers and browser protections tostop scam messages before they reach you.Protect your devices from phishing links and malicious downloads that scammers use to steal personal info. The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe.Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android & iOS devicesCyberGuy.com/LockUpYourTechRegularly check your bank, investment and credit accounts for unusual activity, and set up alerts for transactions.If you think you've been targeted, file a report with the FTC atreportfraud.ftc.gov. It helps investigators and prevents others from falling victim.Subscribe to alerts from trusted sources like CyberGuy to stay ahead of new scams targeting seniors and retirees by signing up for my free CyberGuy Report newsletter atCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTERIf you're planning your retirement, you must be extra cautious. Scammers are watching, and they're armed with your data. Blocking them starts with controlling what's out there. The less they know, the harder it is to fool you.Don't assume an offer is real just because it uses your real data. That's often a sign it's a scam. Scammers thrive on your personal information. Take control by locking it down, verifying offers and refusing to be rushed into decisions.Should data brokers be required to get your permission before selling your information? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com/ContactSign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. 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    Sydney Sweeney jeans controversy making advertising great again
    Why did the Sydney Sweeney ad for American Eagle become such a national sensation that has lasted multiple weeks?What made this story unique is that it wasnt the outrage that prolonged the story but the reaction to that outrage. It represented a win for normalcy after many years of abnormal hysteria.Sydney Sweeney has great jeans, proclaims the American Eagle ad released toward the end of July. The ad has been called racist, sexist and more. The controversy ostensibly stems from a pun.The accusation that the play on words, that Sweeney actually has good genes, means celebrating eugenics.In one video, Sweeney says, "Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color. My jeans are blue."LET LIBERALS LOSE THEIR MINDS OVER SYDNEY SWEENEY WHILE I GO JEANS SHOPPINGThousands of internet commenters weighed in angrily about the ad, both because of the pun and because they didnt approve of Sweeneys classic American blonde hair, blue eyed beauty. Vanity Fair called the ad a "very, very bad idea." Megan Graham at the Wall Street Journal called the ad "male-geared" and quoted TikTok users who used the term "male gaze," a silly film term that alleges women are often portrayed only for the consumption of a male audience.The New York Times took issue with Sweeney doing so many ads for different brands. "Why does an actress who has two Emmy Award nominations and has been featured in a number of films and TV shows including the hit rom-com "Anyone But You," which brought in over $200 million worldwide need to lend her face to so many brands?" they wondered while closely inspecting her bank account.The Sweeney ad didnt just show a beautiful girl in tight jeans. It represented a shift in culture, the left felt it and it made them angry. But the real test of that shift is what came next. Nothing.Its one thing for a brand to make what used to be considered a fairly safe ad featuring a pretty girl wearing the clothes in a provocative fashion. Its another for that brand to stand by it amid backlash. American Eagle put outa short statement noting "its always been about the jeans." What would have been a groveling apology just a few years ago was suddenly a terse comment telling people, essentially, to get over it.ABC COMPARES SYDNEY SWEENEY AD TO NAZIS AS NETWORKS GO NUTS ABOUT HER GENESOne of the top comments on their Instagram page noted "Its giving "Im sorry you feel that way"" which is another way of saying its a non-apology. Thats exactly right. American Eagle isnt sorry and they shouldnt be. Sweeney hasnt commented publicly about the non-controversy at all.Sweeney has been the center of dumb internet storms before and its possible she learned some lessons. Three years ago, Sweeney posted photos from her moms 60th birthday and, in the blurry background of some of the photos, red hats in the style of the Trump campaigns MAGA hats are visible. Her brother pointed out that the hats actually read "Make Sixty Great Again," which did little to assuage the mob.At first, Sweeney tried to brush it off, posting on her then-Twitter account that "An innocent celebration for my moms milestone 60th birthday has turned into an absurd political statement, which was not the intention. Please stop making assumptions."CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONBut it was 2022 and the mob had total control over the narrative. A year later, in an interview with Variety, Sweeney somewhat capitulated and noted, "The people in the pictures werent even my family." In that same interview, Variety described her bikini photo shoot with them as channeling "a 90s-throwback magazine queen." Somehow she wasnt catering to the male gaze then.In the parsing of the American Eagle story, some outlets have pointed out that Sweeney posteda Black Lives Matters post in 2020, which feels particularly Soviet. Does this person really believe? Is their zeal real? Is she for us or against us? Then the news broke that Sweeney had registered as a Republican.A few days ago, the president gave new life to the story when he was asked about it. President Donald Trump responded, "You'd be surprised at how many people are Republicans. That's what I wouldn't have known. But I'm glad you told me that. If Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican, I think her ad is fantastic!" The truth is, the ad is fantastic whether shes a Republican or not.The larger win here is for giving people what they want. American Eagle wasnt making a political statement, it was making a marketing one. Pretty girls wear our clothing and you should too. In May, American Eagle was forced to downgrade their outlook for the year after lackluster sales. Since the controversy, their stock price is up.If its true that they have good jeans, their growth will continue. Theyve done a service for the American people by standing their ground and focusing on their product.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM KAROL MARKOWICZ
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    'Baywatch' star Donna DErrico says Playboy rejected her 30 years after provocative cover
    Donna D'Errico is in the best shape of her life and isn't afraid to show off her hard work.After the 30th anniversary of her debut on the cover of Playboy, D'Errico figured she'd reach out to the publication to see if it had interest in featuring a longtime fan favorite.The "Baywatch" actress was shocked to learn that not only was Playboy not excited about her pitch, but the adult content outlet encouraged her to send images for possible social media inclusion.BAYWATCH STAR DONNA D'ERRICO GIVES FANS NEW WAY TO GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONALD'Errico, who recently launched the first celebrity artificial intelligence chat experience, Call Donna D, was first featured on the cover in September 1995 as Playboy's Playmate of the Month. Reveling in success as an OnlyFans star and posing in the nude for a Peta campaign, D'Errico attempted to get back on the pages of the famous magazine."I actually contacted Playboy," D'Errico exclusively told Fox News Digital. "I contacted Playboy because I was like, 'You know, I'm kind of feeling myself. I feel like I look pretty good.'DONNA D'ERRICO ON ONLYFANS AND FAITH: IM NOT DOING PORN'"'I'm feeling pretty confident. I might like to kind of pose again, I don't know. I think it might be kind of cool.'"Before D'Errico could get ahead of herself, Playboy turned her down, she said."They were like, 'Oh, we don't do that anymore,'" she recalled. "I was, like, 'What do you mean you don't do that anymore? I know there's not a magazine anymore, but don't you, you know, have pictorials?'LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"They said, 'No, not really. We don't really do that now. It's a completely different vibe.' I was like, Well, that sucks because I would have done it."Playboy did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.WATCH: DONNA D'ERRICO SAYS PLAYBOY REJECTED HER 30 YEARS AFTER RACY COVERIf Playboy were to call back, D'Errico may be a little busy connecting with her millions of fans on her new interactive voice experience. The actress told Fox News Digital her original digital platform will enable followers to communicate with her on an entirely new level, be it for flirty chats or R-rated conversations."I've created an AI version of me that you can call anytime you want to, and it feels like I'm actually me on the other line talking with you. It's wild," D'Errico said. "People can call, and they're talking about all kinds of things."You can call and talk about your love life. You know, they're calling and talking about stress or work. They want advice. Some of them, some want a flirty conversation if you're into that. It's just, it was wild because it feels like I'm really there on the line with you."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThe innovative AI experience is the first of its kind and includes a fully interactive AI version of the actress, complete with her exact voice, personality and signature charm over the phone and available to engage with fans 24 hours per day, seven days per week.WATCH: DONNA D'ERRICO LAUNCHES WILD AI CALL SERVICE"There's a daytime version and then what I'm calling a VIP version or a nighttime version, and both are amazing," the former Playboy cover girl said. "If you wanna call and just talk to me and get advice or talk about your day or stuff like that, the daytime version is perfect for that."But if you're feeling bold, and you want some companionship for some kind of flirty, sexy talk that's the VIP version. And she, let me tell you, is not shy. I mean, I'm a lot shyer than she is. But if you're into that, yeah, it's there, and she's pretty bold."DErrico, who starred as lifeguard Donna Marco on "Baywatch," joined the OnlyFans photo-sharing network in 2022 and has since become one of the most popular celebrities on the adult subscription site."I've got tons of subscribers on there. And I'm, like I said, I do it myself. I don't use an agency," D'Errico said."I'm meeting lots of cool people, and I'm having a ball. I'm single. I don't date. So, I have the freedom to talk to all of these guys and get flirty sometimes if I want. I'm not bound to a relationship. I can send sexy pictures and sexy lingerie and things that you would do if you had a man, send them some hot pictures during the middle of the day or something."
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    Lions, Falcons stop play and gather in prayer after Morice Norris suffers serious injury
    Moments afterDetroit Lions safety Morice Norris left the field in an ambulance during Fridays preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons with a serious injury, players from both teams stopped play to gather in the middle of Mercedes-Benz Stadium and join in prayer.Norris, 24, was injured early in the fourth quarter when he attempted to tackleFalcons running back Nathan Carter. He remained motionless on the ground after Carters leg appeared to make contact with his head during the tackle.The game was delayed as Norris was attended to by medical staff for around 20 minutes before leaving the field in an ambulance.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ONFOXNEWS.COMPlay resumed shortly after and thats when the powerful scene unfolded.The Falcons appeared to forfeit a snap as players on both sides of the ball stood. The clock continued to run, leaving announcers and fans confused. The players then grabbed hands, bowed their heads and stoodin a circle to pray."Man, its a violent game, and we love it, but when something like this happens, the silver lining is the brotherhood," Lions head coach Dan Campbell said after the game when speaking to the media. "I mean, to see all those guys from that team, our team come together and everybody is thinking about another player, it just means a lot."LIONS' MORICE NORRIS LEAVES PRESEASON GAME IN AMBULANCE AFTER BLOW TO THE HEADAn emotional Campbell said he and Falcons head coach Raheem Morris had agreed that they would not continue the game, adding that "It just didnt feel right." With 6:31 left in the game, the official call from the league came in that play had been suspended."When something like that happens, it puts things in perspective," Campbell added. "Im just praying for Mo. I ask that everybody prays for him."The Lions said in an update late Friday night that Norris was in "stable condition" and that he had "feeling and movement in all his extremities.""Hes breathing, hes talking. Its good. Hes got some movement. Now theyre running more tests," Campbell added.Norris was due to remain at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta overnight "for observation."Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    DHS video honors young woman killed in hit-and-run allegedly caused by illegal immigrant
    Michelle and Joe Abrahams lives changed forever in January 2025 when their 20-year-old daughter, Katie, was killed in a hit-and-run allegedly caused by a Guatemalan national who was in the country illegally and is suspected of driving under the influence. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently released a video of Katies parents speaking about their daughter and the immense loss they experienced."Katie was one of these unique kids. She had such a unique personality. She was very spirited. She made everyone feel seen," Joe said in the DHS video. "Her sense of humor was incredible. Her wit was so sharp."Katie and her friend, Chloe Polzin, were at a stoplight when a suspected drunk driver, now believed to be an illegal immigrant, struck their car and fled from the scene. Katie died at the scene, while Chloe succumbed to her injuries the next day at the hospital.DHS: TWO WISCONSIN TEENS WOULD 'STILL BE ALIVE' IF NOT FOR SANCTUARY POLICIES PROTECTING ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT"These two young womencollege students with their entire lives ahead of themwere killed by an illegal alien who should have NEVER been in our country. This tragedy was senseless and completely preventable," DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin said in a press release. She went on to slam Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, saying that he and other political leaders who promote sanctuary policies are putting Americans in danger.A report from the Urbana Police Department states that in the early hours of Jan. 19, 2025, officers were called to the scene of a "severe traffic crash." While the police reports do not say exactly how fast the suspect was going, Joe says in the DHS video that the girls car was struck at nearly 80 miles per hour. The Urbana police report says it was at a "high rate of speed."Urbana Police say the suspect, identified as Julio Cucul Bol, a Guatemalan national, initially used an alias when speaking with authorities. Bol is charged with two counts of leaving the scene of a personal injury crash resulting in death, two counts of reckless homicide and aggravated driving under the influence resulting in death.ILLINOIS CORONER RELEASES NEW DETAILS ABOUT WOMAN FOUND DEAD ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT'S PROPERTYJoe described the pain of losing his daughter as "gut-wrenching" and said that had Bol been vetted and not allowed into the country, Katie would be alive today."It's so gut-wrenching every day, and I wish I could explain it, but it's as if just this large piece of you is gone and will never be back, and you've just gotta move forward with it."Michelle said in the DHS video that they were not aware that the suspect was allegedly in the country illegally until a few days after the crash."The Urbana Police Department was great in getting us the information as soon as they could, but they didn't know where he was. It's that much more difficult to comprehend now this person is on the loose. We don't know where he is. They suspected he was trying to flee," Michelle said.In May, Bol was indicted by a grand jury on charges of possessing a false permanent resident card, possessing a false Social Security card, false use of a passport and making a false statement on a bank application. Bol faces a potential maximum penalty of up to 10 years imprisonment, a $250,000 fine and up to three years of supervised release for the charges related to possession of false documents. Additionally, the charge related to the bank application carries a maximum penalty of up to 30 years in prison, a $1M fine and up to five years of supervised release.ILLEGAL MIGRANT ENTERS PLEA IN CRASH THAT KILLED BOY ONE DAY BEFORE HIS 12TH BIRTHDAY"Katie received no due process. And I know they like to use certain terms like disappeared and taken, snatched. But let me tell you, Katie was disappeared, taken, snatched, received no due process at all. And the difference here is Katie was disappeared from us forever," Joe said in response to those who say illegal immigrants are not granted due process.The Trump administration has implemented a nationwide crackdown on illegal immigration, one of the issues President Donald Trump focused on during his campaign.U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported a total of 8,024 nationwide apprehensions in June 2025. Of those apprehended, more than 2,500 were individuals at-large, while over 5,400 apprehensions occurred at or near the point of entry. This is a staggering drop from June 2024, when CBP reported 87,606 nationwide encounters, including 1,800 apprehensions at large and over 85,800 at entry."We do need to secure the border. That's been very clear now because it has been abused for obviously specific reasons. And I think what he's doing is the right thing to do. We can't have unaudited folk," Joe said.Michelle seemed to agree, saying that "people need to be responsible for enforcing the current law, which is not happening, and thats what got Katie killed."
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    Owner of Trump-themed burger chain faces deportation after feds allege illegal status, 'sham' marriages
    A co-owner of a Trump-branded burger chain in Texas is facing deportation as officials allege that the Lebanese national overstayed his visa, engaged in "sham" marriages and has a criminal record that includes an assault charge.The 28-year-old restaurateur, Roland Mehrez Beainy, entered the United States in 2019 as a non-immigrant visitor and remained in the country illegally when his visa expired in February 2024, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) told Fox News Digital on Saturday.Beainy who currently operates Trump Burger locations in Houston,Bellville, Flatonia and Kemah opened the first restaurant in Bellville in 2020 but was never authorized to use the Trump name or branding, according to local reports. The Trump Organization,President Donald Trumps private business, sent the Bellville location a cease-and-desist letter earlier this year,The Fayette County Record reported.Officials said Beainys political leanings wont shield him from President Donald Trumps crackdown on illegal immigration.TRUMP BURGER CHAIN GROWS POPULAR IN TEXAS, CONTROVERSIAL WITH CRITICS"Despite false claims to the contrary, Roland Mehrez Beainy does not have any immigration benefits that prevented his arrest or removal from the United States," an ICE spokesperson told Fox News Digital on Saturday. "Under the current administration, ICE is committed to restore integrity to our nations immigration system by holding all individuals accountable who illegally enter the country or overstay the terms of their admission. This is true regardless of what restaurant you own or political beliefs you might have."The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said officials revoked Beainys petition for immigration status after members of his own family admitted that his marriage was "a sham designed to game the system.""The Department of Homeland Security has zero tolerance for immigration fraud, and this individuals claims are baseless," a DHS spokesperson told Fox News Digital in a statement Saturday. "This person has no Green Card, a history of illegal marriages, and an assault charge. DHS is actively pursuing all legal avenues to address this flagrant abuse of our immigration laws."TRUMP BURGER CHAIN EXPANDING IN TEXAS, OWNER PRAISES PRESIDENT AS 'GENTLEMAN THAT MAKES PEACE'Beainy has denied the allegations, calling them "not true" in astatement to the Houston Chronicle.The restaurateur was arrested by ICE in May and placed into immigration proceedings, but was granted bond in June, the agency said, adding that his deportation case will continue to proceed through the courts.LEGAL IMMIGRANT'S STATUS REVOKED OVER CAMPAIGN OF VIOLENCE, GANG SUPPORT IN HAITI: ICEBeainys burger chain has been embroiled in branding conflicts and other business disputes this year.In February, attorneys for the Trump Organization sent Trump Burger a cease-and-desist letter accusing it of"misleading the public into falsely believing that your business is affiliated with the Trump Organization or endorsed by our clients," according toThe Fayette County Record."We were surprised to learn that you have been flagrantly infringing upon the Trump Organizations valuable and well-established intellectual property right by operating at least three restaurants under the Trump name and brand," the letter read.The company demanded Beainy stop using the Trump brand, scrub all references from marketing materials, and provide "a full accounting of all revenues" generated from the alleged misuse,The Fayette County Record reported, adding thatthe letter warned of legal actions if demands were not met.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn a separate matter in June, the restaurant sued its Kemah, Texas, landlord, Archie Patterson, who allegedly forced staff out and took control of the location, according to the Houston Chronicle. Patterson responded with his own lawsuit accusing Beainy of unpaid debts, the outlet added.The Trump Organization and the attorney representing Beainy, Geoffrey S.Binney, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital on Saturday.
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