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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News Entertainment Newsletter: Kelly Clarksons ex-husband dead at 48, Dean Cain becomes ICE agentWelcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter.TOP 3:- Brandon Blackstock, Kelly Clarkson's ex-husband, dead at 48- 'Superman' actor Dean Cain becomes ICE agent to support 'vilified' officers enforcing immigration law- Christie Brinkley admits she and her 27-year-old daughter matched with the exact same men on dating appsKEEPING LOVE AFLOAT - Victoria and David Beckham keep their spark alive after 26 years as the family rift lingers.'GOD SPEED' - Tom Hanks salutes Jim Lovell after Apollo 13 commander dies at 97.TITANIC LOSS - How Matthew McConaughey's Texas roots sank his chances for the lead role.CLOSE CALL - Charlie Sheen's daughter claims she escaped a sex trafficking trap.CATWALK CASH - Sharon Stone admits her most lucrative gig isn't acting after losing $18M in a post-health scare.DENIM DRAMA - Sydney Sweeney's brother makes a cheeky 'good jeans' joke following his Air Force promotion.EERIE ELITE HIDEAWAY - Woody Allen compared Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan home to 'Castle Dracula' in a birthday letter, a report says.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING?CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSFOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeX, formerly Twitter0 Commentaires 0 Parts 15 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMontauk yacht death: Timeline reveals bikini moguls final days in Hamptons before mysterious demiseMONTAUK, N.Y. Montauk authorities say a luxury summer getaway turned into a mysterious tragedy when 33-year-old swimwear entrepreneur Martha Nolan-OSlatarra was found dead aboard a docked yacht at the exclusive Montauk Yacht Club early Tuesday morning.Suffolk County Police detectives launched a homicide investigation shortly after Nolan was discovered unresponsive on the vessel Ripple just after midnight. Despite frantic CPR attempts by good Samaritans and first responders, she was pronounced dead on the yacht.Nolan, an Ireland-born businesswoman who ran a popular Manhattan-based bikini label, had recently celebrated a successful pop-up event in the Hamptons and was days away from flying home to Ireland to visit family.While an initial autopsy found no signs of trauma, investigators are awaiting toxicology results to determine her cause of death. Here is a timeline of what we know so far:COPS SWEEP YACHT AFTER IRISH BIKINI MODEL DIES IN GLAMOROUS HAMPTONS HARBORShortly after midnight: East Hampton Town officers responded to a 911 call from a man who discovered a woman unresponsive aboard a docked vessel at the Montauk Yacht Club. Good Samaritans attempted CPR before first responders arrived, but she was pronounced dead.People aboard other boats at the Montauk Yacht Club told 27Easta man who owns two boats docked next to each other at the marina came crying for help from others on the dock at about midnight, throwing items at neighboring boats to wake up their crews.GLAM HAMPTONS SHAKEN AS BIKINI MOGUL DIES ON BOAT IN LATEST MONTAUK MYSTERYOne witness, who declined to give his name, told the local outlet the man was naked and was shouting, "Do something, do something," as he ran along the dock trying to awaken others. In his haste, the outlet reported, he threw a tube of sunscreen at a neighboring vessel.4a.m. Suffolk County Homicide Squad detectives were notified and took over the investigation. The cause and manner of death remained undetermined.Crime scene investigators conducted a detailed forensic sweep of the yacht, wearing gloves, photographing surfaces and locating fingerprint powder residue.An initial autopsy revealed no evidence of violence, though officials described the findings as preliminary and "inconclusive."Police identified the deceased as NolanOSlatarra.IRISH BEAUTY WHO SOLD BIKINIS FOUND DEAD ON BOAT AT LUXURY YACHT CLUB, HOMICIDE COPS PROBEOriginally from Ireland, the 33-year-old was a Manhattan fashion entrepreneur known for herhigh-endbikini brand, East X East, and infectious social media presence.According to her LinkedIn profile, Nolan received her bachelor's degree in commerce and master's degree in digital marketing from the University College Dublin before moving to the Big Apple at age 26.Nolans relatives, who live in Ireland, told The Irish Independent they were "numb with shock" after hearing the news."I don't know what happened to my daughter," her mother, Elma Nolan, said.She recalled how her youngest daughter, Jacqui, arrived at their home in Carlow, Ireland, Tuesday night "crying and shaking" to deliver the news no parent wanted to hear.Elma said she later spoke with a detective in Montauk but was told no further information could be released due to the early stage of the investigation."We werent told anything about the circumstances," she said, adding Martha had planned to return to Ireland this week and had called just days earlier to ask about a ride from the airport.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"That was the last time we spoke."Fox News Digital's Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 29 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMValerie Bertinelli leans on Betty Whites wisdom during lifes hardest momentsValerie Bertinelli is reflecting on her days working with a television icon.In a clip from "The Drew Barrymore Show" shared earlier this week, Bertinelli can be seen answering questions from the audience. When one fan asked what the best piece of advice she's ever received was, she brought up one of her former co-stars."The best piece of advice is from Betty White," Bertinelli said. "She really taught me about gratitude. I thought I was grateful. She was just living, breathing gratitude, every second of her life, every moment I was around her."She went on to say that White "was grateful for the good, the bad, the ugly, all of it," and that outlook has helped her deal with "really challenging things of the past five years," saying "I'm grateful for the hard stuff."VALERIE BERTINELLI CRIES OVER EMOTIONALLY EXCRUCIATING PERSONAL STRUGGLE AS SHE BATTLES TO STAY SOBER"Its sucked, and I wish I didnt have to go through it, but there was no other way for me to learn a better way," Bertinelli continued. "And I think mistakes are there purposefully to help us learn what not to do."She concluded: "So, gratitude for sure. Every moment, Im grateful for. Even the hard stuff. Especially the hard stuff. Thats Betty White."APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POSTBertinelli and White starred alongside each other on the hit show "Hot In Cleveland" for six seasons, from 2010 to 2015. White played Elka Ostrovsky, the elderly homeowner Bertinelli's character and her friends rent a house from when they decide to move from Los Angeles to Cleveland.She also spoke about her relationship with White during her appearance on the talk show in June, saying "she was magical," and calling herself "lucky" to have been able "to work with her for five years."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThe actress has been very vocal about her recent struggles on social media, often taking to Instagram to share what she is going through. In May 2025, she shared with her followers that she is "going through some of the most emotionally excruciating eight months of my life.""This is not to say I feel sorry for myself because I dont. Nobody has the market cornered on grief and heartache. People go through hard s--- all the time. You just do what you have to do to get through what you have to get through," she said. "And I dont know that I would change any of it. Ive learned so much more about my strength, my weaknesses, my patience, my resilience, and my worth. I still have more inner work left to do."Two months later, Bertinelli took to the social media app to share that she is struggling to remain sober during her more difficult moments."I've been going through some really intense, uncomfortable, sad, emotionally excruciating feelings the last few days, and I want to drink. I want to numb it. I don't want to feel it," Bertinelli admitted.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERShe continued, "But my logical mind is like, 'No, you don't want to do that. You don't want to numb it. You know what will help you feel better is to just feel the feelings. Get through to the other side. Have a good cry.' And yet, I can't cry."While she didn't disclose what her specific struggles have been, she broke up with her boyfriend Mike Goodnough in November 2024, after 10 months of dating.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 32 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMeteorite fragment that slammed through homeowner's roof is billions of years old, predates Earth: professorA meteorite fragment that burst through the roof of a Georgia home last June has been determined to be billions of years old and to predate the Earth, according to a geology professor."A lot of people saw the fireball," University of Georgia geologist Scott Harris told Fox News Digital of the meteorite fragment that he said had come from an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and fell to Earth on June 26 near Atlanta.He said he was immediately alerted to the incident and went to examine what had happened, looking in the attic for the fragments point of entry."The homeowner didn't know that they actually had a clean hole through the roof, through an air duct," he continued. "They knew about the hole in the roof, but they didn't know it went through the air duct, through one side of the air duct, out the other side of air duct through a couple of feet of insulation, then through the ceiling, then they had about a 10-foot-high ceiling, kind of a slanted frame ceiling, and then it went the distance from there to the floor and left about a centimeter-and-a-half little crater in the floor."SCIENTISTS DISCOVER ANCIENT RADIO SIGNALS FROM DISTANT GALAXY CLUSTERHe said the meteorite had left a hole in the floor "about the size of a large cherry tomato.""And so this hit hard enough that part of it just absolutely was pulverized like somebody hitting it with a sledgehammer," he explained.Harris said the ancient fragment briefly broke the sound barrier when it entered the Earths atmosphere."These are objects that go back to the original material formed 4.56 billion years ago," Harris explained. "So, in the days slightly before the formation of the planets themselves, and at least the rocky interior planets. And, you know, those are the basic building blocks then of our rocky planets and, so that's one of the reasons that scientists are interested in studying them is it shows us about some of the processes that were active during the early days of the solar system."The Earth is believed to be 4.54 billion years old.ASTRONOMERS MAKE GROUNDBREAKING DISCOVERY ABOUT LARGEST COMET EVER OBSERVED FLYING THROUGH DEEP SPACEHarris explained that while such a small fragment didnt present a threat to anyone, scientists want to study the dynamics of meteorites falling to Earth because the "ultimate goal is to tell you what the risk assessment is for what could be absolute doom.""No one's got to do anything about a small object like this coming through the atmosphere, but understanding where these materials come from in the solar system and understanding that even the dynamics of the small pieces are important for ultimately understanding where the bigger ones are and what the risks are for us in the future," he said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPScientists studying the dynamics of meteorites can attempt to "engineer ways to avoid collisions with them, most notably by techniques like were demonstrated a few years ago by the DART mission, where we could actually have what's called a kinetic impacter to go and basically move an asteroid a little bit," Harris explained."If you move an asteroids headed toward us, and you move it early enough, then you get it to avoid us all together."0 Commentaires 0 Parts 15 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBrewers win 7th straight in epic fashion as Blake Perkins makes spectacular throw against MetsThe Milwaukee Brewers won their seventh straight game in incredible fashion on Friday night when they beat the New York Mets 3-2 at American Family Field.With two outs in the ninth inning, the Mets had the tying rundesignated hitter Starling Marteon second base and second baseman Jeff McNeil at the plateMcNeil hit Brewers closer Trevor McGills 88 MPH knuckle-curve into center field for a line drive single. Marte was sent home as Brewers center fielder Blake Perkins fielded the ball.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMPerkins fielded the ball and came up firing towards home plate. Perkins threw a perfect one-hop throw to catcher William Contreras. Contreras caught it and in a swift motion tagged the diving Marte before he touched home plate to seal the win.Contreras and Megill were both jubilant in their celebrations following the out call by home plate umpire Will Little, who both yelled and fist-pumped."A tremendous throw on one bounce, so you have to give him credit over there," Marte said through an interpreter, according to the New York Post.JEN PAWOLS MLB DEBUT IS NO PR STUNT SHE EARNED IT THE HARD WAYThe Mets began the game strong, as outfielder Juan Soto hit a solo home run in the first inning while Marte hit a solo home run of his own in the second inning to give the team an early 2-0 lead.However, those were the only two runs the Mets scored as Brewers starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff settled down and pitched seven innings, yielding just three hits and two runs on the two home runs while striking out eight batters.The Brewers tied the game 2-2 when second baseman Brice Turang hit a two-run home run off of Mets starting pitcher Kodai Senga in the fifth inning.The Brewers took the lead in the same inning when left fielder Isaac Collins was hit by a pitch that scored a run to make it 3-2.While the Brewers remained red-hot with the win, the Mets' losing skid continued. They have lost their last five games and nine of their last 10 games.The teams play the second game of their three-game series on Saturday at 7:10 p.m. ET.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 18 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJohn Leguizamo torches Dean Cain as a 'loser' for joining ICE, but Superman actor offers gentle replyActor John Leguizamo slammed former Superman actor Dean Cain as a "loser" after Cain announced that he is planning on becoming an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent on Fox News's "Jesse Watters Primetime" on Wednesday.The "Moulin Rouge!" actor posted a video to his Instagram account on Friday, torching Cain's decision to join ICE and calling the former "Superman" star a "moron.""What kind of loser volunteers to be an ICE officer?" Leguizamo questioned. "What a moron. Dean Cain, your pronouns are has/been."'SUPERMAN' ACTOR DEAN CAIN BECOMES ICE AGENT TO SUPPORT 'VILIFIED' OFFICERS ENFORCING IMMIGRATION LAWThe actor responded to Leguizamo's criticisms of him on X, issuing a gentle reply to the "Ice Age" actor's harsh words."Hes a good actor I like his stuff," Cain posted in response to an article from The Hollywood Reporter detailing Leguizamo's criticisms of him.Cain rose to fame in the 1990s with his performance as Clark Kent on the TV show "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman."During an interview with Fox News Digital, the "Superman" actor explained that his motive to join ICE is the same as when he decided to get involved in law enforcement nearly a decade ago to protect and serve the American people."Our ICE agents, who are amazing men and women, are incredible. And they're black, and they are brown and green and yellow and Japanese and whatever. They're a cross-section of Americans," he told Fox News Digital. "They are doing their job, the job that Congress wrote the laws for them to support and uphold, and they're doing the job of deporting people who are here illegally."If you're a legal citizen here in this country, no worries, you're great, but if you're here illegally, you've broken the law to begin with, whatever the circumstances are. You had multiple opportunities to self-deport, and the fact that these men and women who are doing their jobs are getting vilified, I had to stand up with them and for them because I think it takes people standing up to change the culture," Cain said.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREAs noted by The Hollywood Reporter, Cain recently made headlines for his critical take on James Gunn's adaptation of "Superman," expressing concern over the director's comments claiming that "Superman is the story of America an immigrant that came from other places and populated the country.""How woke is Hollywood going to make this character?" Cain asked during an interview with TMZ. "How much is Disney going to change their Snow White? Why are they going to change these characters to exist for the times?"Fox News' Janelle Ash and Larry Fink contributed to this report.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 18 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMShedeur Sanders confronts Browns reporter over 'negative' coverage after stellar preseason debutShedeur Sanders had quite the start to his NFL career, and much like his father did, he wasnt shy about calling out a reporter afterward.Sanders threw for 138 yards and two touchdowns in his Cleveland Browns preseason debut against the Carolina Panthers on Friday night, which became the talk of the football world.In a YouTube video posted by his brother, Deion Sanders Jr., Shedeur was seen confronting one of the Browns best reporters, ESPNs Tony Grossi, at Bank of America Stadium. It wasnt a nasty interaction, though Sanders was sarcastic with the reporter.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Tony, I be hoping you have something positive to say about me," Sanders said to Grossi. "You only say negative stuff about me. And Im like, I aint do nothing to you. I aint see nothing positive that you ever say."Grossis response wasnt audible, though they shared a laugh afterward."What I do? Whatd I do to you?" Sanders said as he walked away.Grossis thoughts on Sanders were heard on ESPN Cleveland after the game.JAMIE FOXX CHANNELS HIS ICONIC CHARACTER TO DEFEND SHEDEUR SANDERS AGAINST 'HATERS' AFTER BROWNS DEBUT"I thought Shedeur was outstanding," Grossi said.He also wrote that Sanders had "put the pressure on QB2 Kenny Pickett and QB3 Dillon Gabriel to get healthy and perform next week."The Browns will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in their second preseason game next week, where head coach Kevin Stefanski said Sanders will be getting considerable reps.Grossi has been critical of Sanders since the start of Browns training camp, but he isnt the only one in the football world who has done so.Sanders fall down the NFL Draft board back in April was shocking to say the least, as he went to the Browns with the 144th overall pick. Since then, he has been critiqued without even taking a snap.In training camp, Sanders has had very limited reps with the first-team offense, oftentimes working with the second- and third-team players as he develops at the position.But Friday night changed the conversation regarding the highly publicized rookie, and the Browns quarterback competition is heating up just how the NFL wanted it to. Sure, it remains Joe Flaccos job to lose, but as Grossi said, Pickett and the fellow rookie Gabriel have some pressure after what Sanders produced in Charlotte.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 19 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSharon Tate's ex fought Manson Family killers during heroic final moments: nephewJay Sebring fought for his life and defended his friends before he was brutally killed by members of the Manson Family.On Aug. 9, 1969, the celebrity hairstylist, actress Sharon Tate (who was eight and a half months pregnant), coffee heiress Abigail Folger, her boyfriend Voytek Frykowski and recent high school graduate Steven Parent were murdered at Tates Benedict Canyon home. The following night, grocery chain owner Leno LaBianca and his wife, Rosemary, were slain in their Los Feliz house.Nearly 60 years after the massacre, Sebrings nephew, Anthony DiMaria, wants to "set the record straight" about the celebrity hairstylist and what happened at 10050 Cielo Drive.FRANK SINATRA ARMED HIMSELF AFTER LEARNING HE WAS ON CHARLES MANSON'S HIT LIST: BOOK"If we look at the 35 years of Jays actual life, its an extraordinarily inspiring, glorious, amazing life," DiMaria told Fox News Digital. "And if we include even the horrific last 10, 15, 20 minutes whatever it was in the most unspeakable situations, Jay fought. People dont know this, but he courageously stood up to evil against all odds He is an unknown hero in one of the most notorious murders in United States history."DiMaria teamed up with author Marshall Terrill to pen the book, "Jay Sebring: Cutting to the Truth." It explores the 35-year-old's life, groundbreaking work in Hollywood and the circumstances surrounding his grisly death.DiMaria was 3 years old when his uncle passed away. He beamed when discussing the "dynamic and charismatic" figure who visited him and his parents at their Las Vegas home. However, he has more vivid memories of how Sebrings death left behind a wound that has never healed.WATCH: JAY SEBRING FOUGHT MANSON KILLERS DURING HEROIC FINAL MOMENTS: NEPHEW"I was looking at a photo album and there was a beautiful black-and-white picture of Jay looking at me," DiMaria recalled. "I said, Mom, when can I see him again? And she said, Well, Anthony, you cant. Hes in heaven. I must have been 4 or 5. Thats something you dont understand.""But something that hit me to my core was the look in my mothers eyes," he shared, fighting back tears. "Asking about my uncle caused my mother deep pain. And I felt I [didnt] ever want to do that again.""As a family, we protected each other," he quietly said. "But these crimes, as personal and painful as they were to us, they were treated as popcorn, as entertainment."Growing up, DiMaria wanted to know everything about his famous uncle from Hollywood. With Terrills help, he uncovered surprising stories about Sebring, a sought-after groomer and trusted confidante to Frank Sinatra, Steve McQueen, Paul Newman and Marlon Brando, among others."As the story goes regarding Jim Morrison, Elektra [Records] sent him to Jays salon," Terrill told Fox News Digital. "He came to Jay with this photo of Alexander the Great, and he said, I want you to make me look like him. Jay probably thought about it for a few minutes and said, OK. That was the iconic look that Jay created for him."Sebrings innovative approach to mens hairstyles made him fast friends in showbiz. When celebrities weren't sitting in his chair, he trained with a popular martial arts instructor in town Bruce Lee.When Lee was ready to make his mark as a performer, it was Sebring who vouched for him.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"In Jay, he found someone who was his advocate," said Terrill. "When [producer] William Dozier was looking for someone to play Kato in The Green Hornet, it was Jay Sebring who said, Bruce is your man. Dozier at first balked. And Jay kept on He finally decided to give him a film test. Well, Lee blew up that film test. He was Kato."However, one of Sebrings closest friends was Tate. While the pair were engaged at one point, the "Valley of the Dolls" actress broke up with Sebring and later married Roman Polanski. The trio were close pals."Some say that they were still involved," Terrill said about Sebring and Tate. "We dont know that as a fact. But they had a very mature relationship And they did a lot of things together [as a group]. It was only natural, I felt, that Jay was with her the night they were murdered."WATCH: SHARON TATE, JAY SEBRING HAD MATURE BOND AFTER POLANSKI: AUTHORTerrill believes that Polanski, who was in London at the time preparing for a film project, asked Sebring if he could look after Tate, who was nesting at home and eagerly awaiting the birth of her son.Meanwhile, a cult-like group was gearing up to "do something witchy."Charles Manson was a failed musician and petty criminal who had been in and out of jail since childhood, when he began surrounding himself with runaways and other lost souls. Portraying himself as a philosopher, he targeted young women whom he used and bartered to others for sex.According to prosecutors, Manson ordered his disciples to butcher some of LAs rich and famous to trigger a race war. He got the idea from a twisted interpretation of the Beatles song "Helter Skelter.""They were labeled a hippie cult, which is a false premise," said DiMaria. "They were not a hippie cult. They were a group with hippie earmarks and optics, but they were a counterculture gang whose crimes extended from late 1967 through the 1970s.""These killers are referred to as Manson Followers," DiMaria continued. "A follower that really mitigates the profundity, the severe nature of how they killed and how their victims suffered."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"These people were not followers. These people were cold-blooded killers who were so wired and driven beyond killing and terrorizing society that they splashed messages horrifying messages in their victims blood at the crime scene, who laughed, who sang, who performed for cameras at their trials and received all the fame and notoriety that they couldnt get in life."On the last day of his life, Sebring didn't go down without a fight, stressed DiMaria. According to the book, Sebring fought "with everything he had," attempting to give his friends a chance to escape.Manson ordered some of his disciples to go to the property and kill everyone. He was familiar with the home because its previous tenant, music producer Terry Melcher, refused to give him a recording contract.Shortly after midnight, members of Manson's "family" broke into the house and ordered everyone inside to the living room. Parent, who was visiting the homes caretaker, was shot to death.Sebring first attempted to reason with the group, emphasizing that Tate was heavily pregnant. For one moment, Tex Watson, armed with a gun and a bayonet, turned his back, and Sebring charged him. His accomplice, Susan Atkins, yelled out to warn Watson. Sebring was closing in on Watson and threw a left punch towards his head. Sebring was shot in his left armpit, piercing his lung. As Sebring collapsed, Watson repeatedly stabbed him.Watson and Atkins, along with Patricia Krenwinkel, then focused their attention on Tate, Folger and Frykowski. Sebring struggled to get back on his feet, catching Watson's attention. A bleeding Sebring attempted to fight back against his assailants. He was overpowered and tortured.As Watson repeatedly attacked Sebring, Frykowski attempted to escape out the front door as Folger ran down the hallway, escaping through Tates bedroom to the backyard. The killers caught up with them.The details were corroborated by both investigators and the perpetrators.Despite the horrors they caused, the Manson Family became a pop culture fixation."The people who committed these horrible crimes somehow were propped up and catapulted to rock star serial killer status," said DiMaria. "And it has had consequences with people looking up to these killers or thinking that these crimes are somehow cool or titillating. Thats another reason why it is now timely to introduce Jays true story."In 1972, a California Supreme Court ruling found the states death penalty unconstitutional. This resulted in the sentences of the convicted killers being changed to life in prison with the possibility of parole. For decades, DiMaria and other loved ones of the victims have spoken out at parole hearings.Manson died in 2018 after spending nearly a half-century in prison. He was 83. However, the fight to keep other members of his family behind bars continues.Leslie Van Houten, who helped carry out the killings of the LaBiancas, was released on parole in 2023. Krenwinkel, who participated in the Tate murders, was recommended for parole for the second time in June of this year."When my mother learned that the Manson people might be released on parole, she said, Anthony, I need to know if this is an actual reality," said DiMaria. "My parents and grandparents were told by the district attorneys office when the original death sentences were reversed that it was purely a technicality. There was no way whatsoever that any of these people would ever be released Thats when we became involved in these parole hearings."DOLLY PARTON WORRIED ABOUT CHARLES MANSONS DARKNESS, THOUGHT HE COULD STEAL SOULS: AUTHORToday, DiMaria wants people to remember Sebring not as a "sad, tragic figure," but as someone who achieved the American dream in his brief life."Here was a young man from Michigan, who arrived in Hollywood with dreams, ideas and a sleeping bag," said DiMaria. "Jay would encourage all of us to live life with the same passion and zeal that he did, to go out to be your best, to express your best, to seek out the best in other people and make a mark."0 Commentaires 0 Parts 19 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHeatstroke tragedies spark urgent nationwide warning about safety practicesIn recent weeks, two high-school football players Joshua Henderson, 16, from Tennessee, and Mikah King, 15, from Georgia collapsed and died after practicing in the heat.In 2017, the same tragedy occurred when Zach Martin, 16, died of heatstroke during summer football practice in Florida.After collapsing, he was taken to the hospital with a body temperature of 107 degrees Fahrenheit.IM A CARDIOLOGIST HERES HOW THE SUMMER HEAT COULD DAMAGE YOUR HEARTHis mother, Laurie Martin-Giordano, president of the Zach Martin Foundation, spoke to Fox & Friends on Thursday to discuss ways to prevent this tragic outcome for other athletes.Martin-Giordano emphasized "advocating for yourself" first and foremost."You will need to make sure that you're getting the hydration and the nutrition and plenty of sleep, because those are things that your coach or your teachers are not going to have any awareness of," she said.Mayo Clinic defines heatstroke as "a condition caused by the body overheating."It can happen after exposure to high temperatures or prolonged physical activity during periods of excessive heat.It's important to recognize the warning signs and take precautions, experts say.HIKER DIES ON ICONIC ARIZONA PARK TRAIL DURING EXTREME SUMMER HEAT"There are a few stages of heat injury, and heatstroke is the most serious," says Mayo Clinic.Symptoms of heatstroke include high body temperature (104 degrees Fahrenheit or higher), change in mental state or behavior, change in sweating pattern and flushed skin, according to the above source.Other signs may include nausea and vomiting, rapid breathing, racing heart rate and headache.Hydration and rest are the first line of defense, experts advise."If you feel faint or weak, STOP all activity and get to a cool place," the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states on its website.The first step when someone experiences heatstroke symptoms is not to call an ambulance, but to do anything possible to lower their core body temperature, Martin-Giordano emphasized."It needs to be below [104 degrees Fahrenheit]," she said. "104 is significant because that is where the body loses its ability to regulate temperature.""Immediately start cooling before you start taking them to the hospital During that time, their core temperature is just going to continue to climb, which does a significant amount of damage to the body."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"In cases like we've seen lately and with my son, they can't recover from that. It's just too much damage internally," she added.Once the body has begun cooling down, it is important to seek aid, which may include calling 911 for an ambulance.If you plan to exercise while it's hot outside, Mayo Clinic suggests the following strategies to stay cool and safe.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/health0 Commentaires 0 Parts 36 Vue 0 Aperçu
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