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    Baltimore police conducting homicide investigation after mass shooting victim dies from injuries
    One of the six victims of a mass shooting in Baltimore, Maryland, has died, police confirmed.The victim, only identified as a 38-year-old man, succumbed to his injuries this morning, the Baltimore Police Department told Fox News Digital, adding that the case is now a homicide investigation.On Saturday at around 8:46 p.m., officers responded to a call regarding a shooting at Spaulding and Queensberry Avenues, finding six victims four males and two females, including a 5-year-old girl, who was shot in the hand.Police Commissioner Richard Worley said the child's injury does not appear to be serious.MASS SHOOTING IN BALTIMORE LEAVES 6 PEOPLE WOUNDED, INCLUDING 5-YEAR-OLD: POLICEThe remaining victims are a 23-year-old woman, a 32-year-old man, a 33-year-old man and a 52-year-old man. All the remaining victims "are believed to be suffering from non-life-threatening injuries," police told Fox News Digital in a statement.Worley said at a news briefing it appeared people were hanging out outside when a gunman opened fire.19-YEAR-OLD ACCUSED OF IMPERSONATING OFFICER, MAKING FAKE TRAFFIC STOPSPolice did not suggest any possible motive for the shooting. and so far they have not apprehended any suspectsAnyone with information about the shooting is asked to call Baltimore Police Department Homicide Detectives at 410-396-2100.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThose who wish to remain anonymous may provide information via the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line at 1-866-7LOCKUP or text tips through the Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland website.Fox News Digital's Landon Mion contributed to this report.
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    Chad Michael Murray nearly died after severe health scare that left him hospitalized for months
    Chad Michael Murray nearly died when he was 15 years old.During an appearance on the Great Company podcast on Friday, the "Freakier Friday" star, 43, opened up about a health scare that almost killed him as a teenager."I was 15. My intestines had twisted, and I was hospitalized for two and a half months. It was a lot," he revealed. "We had surgery. I had internal bleeding, I lost 50% of my blood. I was on my deathbed."CHAD MICHAEL MURRAY ON TEACHING HIS CHILDREN ABOUT FAITH: 'HAVING THE FEAR OF GOD IS VITAL'"I dont want to get too specific about all that stuff, but I just remember seeing my father, the weakest Id ever seen him, and a priest at the end of my bed. Theyre talking about last rites and all that stuff, and [the nurse] gave me a blood transfusion to save my life," Murray, who said he was "in and out of consciousness," added. "It saved my life."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSPost surgery, the "One Tree Hill" star said his organs began to shut down. He was forced to have a second surgery."Regardless, youre in there for two months and, you know, my organs shut down because you have blood all coagulated around them, and they had to wait till everything [healed]. "So, anyway, I had to have a second surgery to clean everything up," he said on the podcast.When Murray left the hospital, he had lost over 60 pounds."I got out. I went from, like, 180 to 118 pounds. I was a skeleton when I got out," he recalled. "I remember looking in the mirror the first time, going, Who is that? Like, I cried. I couldnt believe that I was looking back at that guy."Looking back, however, Murray said the scary ordeal brought him closer to his family and faith.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I started my relationship with God, and my relationship with my father became really close," he said. "My dad [was] raising five kids on his own [and] came to the hospital every single day, and he spent countless nights with me when he had four more kids at home.""The man is tough as nails, and he did that for us. Im beyond grateful. Thats when our relationship really bonded," Murray added.Last year, Murray opened up about how faith has played an important part in his life these days.'MERRY GENTLEMEN' STAR CHAD MICHAEL MURRAY PUTS GOD AND FAMILY FIRST TO AVOID BAD SITUATIONS"I truly believe for us and this is again is what's worked for us is just having a foundation," Murray, who shares three children with wife, Sarah Roemer, told Fox News Digital in 2024."You have to have a strong foundation to know that there's consequence for your action in life. And with God, we've been able to really have that," he continued. "We don't walk around living in a bubble by any means. But we very much just love big, love strong. We love everybody. That's how we go through our life every day, just trying to live as we feel we should, right? Through love. And so, by putting God and family first, we tie that all up. It helps us make every other decision that we make in our life.""It helps keep you out of bad situations," he added. "By saying, 'You know what, this probably is not a good idea. Let's not go there.' Right? So I don't end up in places I shouldn't be; we don't end up in places we shouldn't be. We make good decisions. It could be something as simple as walking into a grocery store and someone's in a bad, foul mood. The response you could have would be to match that and then it could become something you don't want to deal with. Or you try to match it with love and all of a sudden the simplest gesture, you know, changes someone's day."
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    AOC campaign denies link to woman charged with 'terroristic threat' against school over Jewish students
    The campaign of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., condemned "appalling" antisemitic remarks of a woman arrested for allegedly making threats against a Brooklyn public high school attended by Jewish students, and denied a report that the suspect once worked for them.Iman Abdul, 27, of Brooklyn, was arrested Friday on charges of making a terroristic threat, endangering the welfare of a child, aggravated harassment and making a threat of mass harm, a New York City Police Department (NYPD) spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital.The NYPD said it was reported to police on Thursday afternoon that Abdul "made a terroristic threat through social media" towards the Leon Goldstein High School for the Sciences, located in Manhattan Beach, within the confines of the 61st Precinct.CUOMO SUPPORTERS LOOK TO WEALTHY ENCLAVE TO TAKE DOWN MAMDANI: REPORTThe New York Post was first to report on the case. The outlet obtained screenshots of posts purportedly shared from Abduls since-deactivated Instagram account."If anyone needs a public school in NYC to attack for whatever reason Lexus driving Israhell [sic] loving Zionisits [sic] all attend here," Abdul allegedly wrote, sharing a screenshot from Google Maps of the high school's location.The group Stop Antisemitism and Jewish advocate Uri Cohen both posted Abduls photo and a screenshot of the post to X, demanding that she be prosecuted over the threats.Online court records show Abdul was arraigned on one count of making a terroristic threat and one count of making a threat of mass harm, pleading not guilty."A map. A pin. A call to harm Jews, fellow New Yorkers, children, teachers. This isnt just dangerous. Its evil. Jew-hatred doesnt stop with a threat. It escalates. We need immediate and unequivocal action," Tova Plaut, a Department of Education pre-K staffer and Jewish activist, reportedly told The Post. "I am outraged and horrified that a NYC school was publicly marked for attack simply because of its Jewish population."MAMDANI'S FORMER INTERN CALLED ACTIVISM 'JIHAD' AND CONFRONTED POLICE OFFICERS AS 'PIGS'In a direct message to Stop Antisemitism, Abdul reportedly defended the post before her account was deactivated."I never called for an attack on the school in the sense of mass organization or not even individual people attacking individuals, thats literally stupid," she wrote, according to the Post. "I called for an attack on the school, the Zionist institution funded by our public dollars we have every right to verbally attack the school."Fox News Digital reached out to the Brooklyn District Attorneys office seeking more information on Sunday but did not immediately hear back.The Post was also first to identify Abduls connection to Ocasio-Cortezs campaign. According to the outlet, Abdul worked on the "Squad" members Democratic primary campaign as a youth organizer in the summer of 2018. State Sen. Julia Salazar reportedly told the Post that Abdul also worked on Salazar's campaign during that timeframe as a paid canvasser.Ocasio-Cortez's campaign office denied that Abdul was ever a campaign staffer."This person was never staff on the campaign and any representation of such is false," the campaign said in a statement. "Their comments are appalling and we condemn threats of violence without hesitation."Reached by Fox News Digital, Abdul's attorney, Geoffrey St. Andrew Stewart, declined to comment on the case.
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    Trump vows to make DC 'safer' and 'beautiful' as capital battles crime and homelessness
    President Donald Trump vowed on Sunday to make Washington, D.C., "safer and more beautiful" as his administration doubles down on efforts to address crime and a growing homeless population in the nations capital."The homeless have to move out, IMMEDIATELY. We will give you places to stay, but FAR from the Capital," Trump wrote in a Truth Social post, sharing several photos of tent encampments to underscore his message.PRESIDENT TRUMP INCREASES FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT PRESENCE IN DC FOLLOWING VIOLENT CRIME SURGE"The criminals, you dont have to move out. We're going to put you in jail where you belong," he wrote, adding that the new crackdowns on both issues are "going to happen very fast.""There will be no "MR. NICE GUY." We want our Capital BACK," Trump wrote, adding that more details on these efforts will be laid out during a press conference on Monday.Trump has repeatedly characterized Washington, D.C., as "one of the most dangerous cities anywhere in the world." On Saturday, Trump said his administration will "essentially, stop violent crime" in the nation's capital.Last week, Trump said he was weighing a federal takeover of D.C.s police force, including the potential deployment of the National Guard, to confront rising crime in the capital.The renewed focus follows a series of violent incidents in the city, some involving federal staffers, including a high-profile employee from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) who was a victim of an attempted carjacking.TRUMP THREATENS TO FEDERALIZE DC AFTER EXDOGE EMPLOYEE BEATEN"We have a capital thats very unsafe, you know, we just almost lost a young man, beautiful, handsome guy that got the hell knocked out of him," Trump said, referencing former DOGE employee Edward Coristine.The president described crime in D.C. as "out of control," with young "thugs" and "gang members" who are "randomly attacking, mugging, maiming, and shooting innocent citizens."White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said last week in a statement to Fox News that "President Trump has directed an increased presence of federal law enforcement to protect innocent citizens. Starting tonight, there will be no safe harbor for violent criminals in D.C.""Washington, D.C. is an amazing city, but it has been plagued by violent crime for far too long," Leavitt added.
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    Faith under fire: Netanyahu calls out efforts to divide Christians and Israel in US
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned of a concerted effort in the United States and beyond to "break down" the bond betweenChristians and Jews.Speaking at an event last month in Jerusalem attended byPastor Paula White-Cain, spiritual advisor to President Donald Trump and head of the White House Office of Faith and Anti-Semitism, Netanyahu stated, the "partnership that promotes Judeo-Christian values, that protects Israel's Christians as nowhere else in the Middle East. That truth is being reversed,""As part of this campaign," he continued, Israel is now being portrayed as a threat to Christians."Netanyahu said that Israel is home to athriving Christian community unique in a region where Christians often face persecution. He pointed to Nazareth as a place where Christian life is visible and open, contrasting it with Bethlehem, where the Christian population declined sharply from 80% to under 20% after Israel withdrew, and the Palestinian Authority assumed control, leading to reduced protections for the community.TRUMP AND NETANYAHU CELEBRATE 'HISTORIC VICTORY' AGAINST IRAN, EYE FUTURE MIDDLE EAST PEACEPastor John Hagee, the influential Founder and Chairman of Christians United for Israel (CUFI), said fringe online agitators and politicians are motivated by two distinct impulses in their attacks on Israel."The true narcissists, regardless of politics, will pursue relevance through antisemitic contrarianism if they perceive themselves to be slipping from the worlds stage. Tragically, trafficking in antisemitism is one of the shortest paths to infamy," he told Fox News Digital."For the true Jew-haters, Christian Zionism has been correctly perceived as the bulwark against the rise of American antisemitism. As Israels Minister for Strategic Affairs [Ron Dermer] has pointed out, Christian Zionism is the backbone of American support for Israel."Those who hate Israel and want to see it destroyed understand that the Jewish-Christian alliance prevents them from achieving their terrible aims; its logical then that they would seek to drive a wedge between Jews and Christians. Our relationship is a direct and unequivocal refutation of their evil ideology and aims," he said.Hagee also warned that anti-Israel narratives are being amplified online and through the mainstream media "to the exclusive benefit of Palestinian terrorists."DISPUTED FIRE BY ANCIENT CHURCH IN HOLY LAND SPARKS DIPLOMATIC, RELIGIOUS FALLOUTDuring his speech, Netanyahu focused on some in the voices in the media. "So, Israel, the guardian of Christianity in the Middle East, is presented on American television by purchased influencers. It's presented as the enemy of Christianity. What folly, what lies. What a travesty of truth," he said."We must fight for our common values, we must stand up for the truth. And by standing up for the truth, you stand up with Israel, and you stand with the Jewish people against this abomination of falsehoods," he concluded.Netanyahus comments came against the backdrop of recent allegations that extremist settlers had targeted a historic church in the West Bank, and the IDF had deliberately targeted a church in Gaza.In mid-July, the Council of Patriarchs and Heads of Churches of Jerusalem claimed that "radical Israelis" had intentionally set a fire near theChurch of Saint George in Taybeh. However, Israel Police later confirmed that the ancient church ruins were undamaged and that the fire, of unknown origin, was confined to a nearby open area.Separately, the IDF confirmed that a July 17 mortar strike on theHoly Family Church in Gaza was the result of an "unintentional deviation of munitions." An investigation found that the church had been accidentally hit during operational activity in Gaza City. The military said it facilitated humanitarian aid deliveries to the church and coordinated a visit by clergy from the Greek and Latin Patriarchates.Dr. Mike Evans, founder of the Friends of Zion Heritage Center in Jerusalem and a former evangelical advisor to President Donald Trump, pointed to the billions of dollars invested by anti-Israel actors to influence young minds on American campuses.EVANGELICAL LEADERS PRAISE TRUMPS CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL AMID WAR WITH IRAN"The bottom line on this narrative is that theres a belief system that Israels existence is illegitimate. They dont say this about any other country in the world, no matter how bloody its origins. This belief system gets Jews killed. Anti-Zionism is antisemitism," he said."My message to Bible-believing Christians is to teach a biblical worldview that Israel is the Bible land. The church in Germany was evangelical Protestant. They aligned with the Nazi party, had swastikas on its altars, and believed that God sent the chancellor."This happened because they rejected a biblical worldview and bought into what is called replacement theology. Thats the reason why I have developed a significant curriculum to teach the church and its leaders," Evans noted.David Parsons, Senior Vice President and Spokesman of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ), told Fox News Digital thatChristian support for Israel rooted in decades, if not centuries, of historyhas grown to unprecedented levels, though it is being heavily tested amid the war against Hamas in Gaza."It predates Trump and Netanyahu, it will be there after those leaders are gone," he said."We have to pass the baton to a new generation, and this is where the challenge is coming, as a lot of the young Christians arent buying into the same rationale as their parents to support Israel, which a lot of it was based on certain prophetic scenarios and prophecy charts about Israels role," he continued."We see it as God being faithful to his covenant promises to the patriarch Abraham 4,000 years ago. If God is faithful to what he promised Jewish people millennia ago, then he will be faithful to what hes promised us under the new covenant," he said.Parsons noted that bringing young Christians to experience Israel firsthand helps cultivate that connection."A lot of the young evangelical supporters of Israel are not in some of theseelite universities where theyre being poisoned against Israel, and so we have hope," he said."When you see the amazing things that Israel has done the pager operation [against Hezbollah], how they defeated Iran in 12 days if youre a young person, you have to be impressed with Israels creativity and ingenuity," he continued. "Eventually, once we get a resolution of the Gaza situation, there will be a whole new generation of Christians that are curious enough to come and check it out."
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    Actor with colorectal cancer shares simple sign that he ignored: I had no idea
    James van der Beek has revealed the first warning sign of his colon cancer and its one that did not seem alarming at the time.The "Dawsons Creek" actor, 48, who announced his colorectal cancer diagnosis in November 2024, recently told Healthline that "there wasnt any red flag or something glaring.""I was healthy. I was doing the cold plunge," he said. "I was in amazing cardiovascular shape, and I had stage 3 cancer, and I had no idea."COLORECTAL CANCER DIAGNOSES SOAR AMONG YOUNGER ADULTS FOR ONE KEY REASONThe one symptom that he did experience was a change in bowel movements, which the actor chalked up to an effect of his coffee consumption."Before my diagnosis, I didnt know much about colorectal cancer," van der Beek said. "I didnt even realize the screening age [had] dropped to 45; I thought it was still 50."He ultimately underwent a colonoscopy, which revealed that the actor had stage 3 colon cancer.Professor Eitan Friedman, M.D., Ph.D., an oncologist and founder of The Suzanne Levy-Gertner Oncogenetics Unit at the Sheba Medical Center in Israel, confirmed that changes in bowel habits is the primary red flag that should raise the suspicion of colorectal cancer.Others include fatigue as a result of anemia, blood in stool, weight loss, loss of appetite and abdominal discomfort, Friedman, who has not treated van der Beek, told Fox News Digital.Dr. Erica Barnell, M.D., Ph.D., a physician-scientist at Washington University School of Medicine and co-founder and chief medical officer at Geneoscopy noted that van der Beeks experience of having no "glaring" signs is common."Many colorectal cancers develop silently, without obvious symptoms," Barnell, who also did not treat the actor, told Fox News Digital. "By the time symptoms appear, the disease may already be advanced."Symptoms are "especially worrisome" for those 45 and older who have at least one first-degree relative with colon cancer or other GI malignancies, and those with active inflammatory bowel disease, such as ulcerative colitis or Crohns disease, added Friedman, who is also an advisory board member at SpotitEarly, a startup that offers an at-home breath test to detect early-stage cancer signals.The overall chance of an average-risk person getting colorectal cancer over a lifetime is 4% to 5%, according to Friedman."Colonoscopy at age 45 onwards, at five- to 10-year intervals, has been shown to lead to early detection of polyps that have the potential to become malignant, and to allow for their removal as an effective means of minimizing the risk of malignant transformation," he said.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERUnfortunately, Barnell noted, "screening compliance in the U.S. remains below national targets, and gaps are widest in rural, low-income and minority communities."To help close those gaps, she called for greater access to "accurate, noninvasive screening technologies," along with efforts to increase public awareness."Most people dont like talking about bowel habits, but paying attention to changes can save your life," Barnell said. "Screening gives us the chance to find problems early often before you feel sick and that can make all the difference."For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthFox News Digital reached out to van der Beeks representative for comment.
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    Summertime and the living is uneasy on Capitol Hill
    Senate Republicans faced a choice recently: Remain in session and confirm more of President Trumps nominees, or finally abandon Washington for the vaunted August recess.Senators hung around a little while knocking out some of the Presidents nominees for administration positions. But not all. That drew the ire of some conservatives, Trump loyalists and President Donald Trump himself.Trump seethed at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., for requiring the Senate to run lengthy parliamentary traps and incinerate valuable floor time to confirm even non-controversial nominees. The President finally unloaded on the New York Democrat in a digital coup de grace, telling him to "GO TO HELL!"Its notable that Trump has not yet met with Schumer or House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., during his second term. But then again, this is a two-way street. And Democrats remember multiple tumultuous meetings with Mr. Trump during the last time he was in office. It culminated in verbal grappling between the President and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif, and ended with Democrats abandoning the meeting after only a few moments.TRUMP TELLS SCHUMER TO 'GO TO HELL' OVER SENATE NOMINEE DEAL FUNDING DEMANDS AFTER NEGOTIATIONS COLLAPSESo, its far from certain any such meeting would yield anything remotely productive.But back to the "August recess."First, its important to establish that members of the House and Senate are not on "summer vacation." Sure, there are always some breaks to visit with family and friends. Lawmakers are people, too. But truly, this is not a "break." Lawmakers are always "on." Not everything they do is centered around Washington. Any congressman or senator worth their salt will tell you that spending time back in their home states or districts is just as important if not more so than what goes down on Capitol Hill. Meeting with constituents. Visiting businesses. Conducting town hall meetings. Stopping by local coffee bars. Breaking bread at diners. Chatting up the local press corps.Members also use this longer respite for political travel and fact-finding missions overseas. These "CODELS" short for "Congressional Delegation" are a critical function for lawmakers to build bridges with foreign leaders and make their marks on how the U.S. approaches the rest of the globe. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and former House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., have recently led groups on trips to Israel. At least one other major trip is booked for later this month.So, the "August recess" is not inherently a "bad" thing. Its an essential part of the job and probably one of the biggest misnomers in American politics.Still, many Americans simply dismiss August as a "vacation" for House members and senators, and it is a challenging optic for Congress.Which brings us back to the tension between staying in session to get "something" done and returning home.RECESS ON ICE AS REPUBLICANS HUNKER DOWN FOR HIGH-STAKES NOMINEE BLITZIts clear the Senate could have stayed in session to plow through more of President Trumps nominees. Schumer and other Democrats simply werent going to relent and allow Republicans to confirm a slate of nominees "en bloc." Thats where the Senate greenlights a large slate of nominees all at once and approves them either by unanimous consent or via voice vote. The Senate confirms the nominees all at once. The House certainly could have stayed in session to hammer out a few spending bills ahead of the deadline to fund the government byOctober 1.But heres a stark reality especially for the Senate:Lawmakers and staff desperately needed a break.Period. Full stop.Since May, the Senate in particular has conducted multiple overnight, round-the-clock and weekend sessions. Not just a few. The Senate voted deep into the night or overnight on the Big, Beautiful Bill. Then the Senate was back for late-night sessions confirming nominees.Yes. This is the peoples business. But the floor staff and support teams were exhausted. Senate leaders were mindful of that. And thats to say nothing of the lawmakers themselves.Its anecdotal, but lawmakers probably needed a break from one another, too. That makes them happier and probably more productive when they return to Washington.But this still doesnt solve the political dilemma facing Republican senators with a substantial core of their party demanding they remain moored in Washington to grind out nominees.And it may not satisfy President Trump, either.Theres lots of Senate talk now about "changing the rules" to accelerate the confirmation of nominees.One thing is for sure: the Senate wont change the "rules" to expedite the confirmation process. The Senate boasts 44 standing rules. It takes 67 votes to break a filibuster on an actual rules change. But what Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., could do is back the Senate into a special parliamentary posture where he can initiate a new "precedent" to confirm different types of nominees. Thats a maneuver that late Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., executed to confirm some of former President Obamas nominees. The same with former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., to confirm Supreme Court nominees.DEMS DIG IN, TRUMP DEMANDS ALL: NOMINEE FIGHT BOILS OVER IN SENATE AS GOP LOOKS FOR A DEAL"New precedents" in the Senate require some complicated parliamentary wrangling. But only a simple majority is necessary to make good on this gambit for nominees. So, its easier and much more plausible than "changing the rules."To the lay person, a new "precedent" doesnt sound important. But theres a reason why the Senate only has 44 standing rules and a voluminous book of precedents. You can accomplish a lot in the Senate if youre able to concoct a new precedent.And note that its not just Republicans who want to change the way the Senate does things for some lower-tier, non-controversial nominees. Some Senate Democrats have expressed interest in changes, too.There are only so many minutes and so many hours. Time is just as valuable to Democrats as it is to Republicans.Everyone on Capitol Hill knows that more long nights and overnight sessions await lawmakers in September and the fall as the Senate attempts to confirm additional nominees.Thats to say nothing of avoiding a government shutdown in October.This is why Senate Republicans elected to stick around for a bit recently and then call it a day. Or a month.After all, there is only so much time available in August.
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    Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb collides with NFL official in bizarre preseason moment
    Dallas Cowboys star CeeDee Lamb sat out the teams first preseason game of 2025 against the Los Angeles Rams and still, somehow, managed to find some action.Lamb was on the sideline when he started to celebrate wide receiver Jonathan Mingo blowing past a few Rams defensive backs to get wide open on a play in the second quarter. However, Lamb turned his back and a sideline official ran into him.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMNeither the official nor Lamb expected what happened. Both men were helped up and neither appeared injured."It's sideline interference. CeeDee Lamb was standing in the restricted white border area, which is our area to officiate the game. The official on the play was focused solely on doing his job, and he ran into CeeDee Lamb, who was standing in that restricted area," referee Alex Moore told a pool reporter, via CBS Sports."That's what happened. And with that contact, it's an automatic foul."PANTHERS' XAVIER LEGETTE, BROWNS' RAYSHAWN JENKINS EJECTED AFTER EXCHANGING BLOWS DURING PRESEASON MATCHUPThe Cowboys were penalized for Lambs action.Los Angeles ended up winning the game, 31-21. Stetson Bennett IV had 188 passing yards and two touchdown passes. Blake Corum ran for two more touchdowns.Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton III had 143 passing yards and a touchdown pass. Will Grier was 2-of-3 passing and had a rushing touchdown.Lamb may not see too much time, if at all, in preseason action. Hes the teams No. 1 receiver.He was named to the Pro Bowl for the fourth time in 2024. He had 101 catches for 1,194 yards and six touchdown catches.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    MSNBC host asks Jen Psaki if she's 'scared' of Trump administration
    MSNBC host Ali Velshi asked MSNBC's Jen Psaki if she was scared of President Donald Trump and his administration on Friday at the end of his show."Hey Jen, people ask me as a journalist, 'Are you, you know, are you worried about the way things are going with this administration, them coming after you and all that kind of stuff?'" Velshi asked. "And I think whatever my answer is, its like double for you, right? Youre a journalist, and you were in the administration."Psaki was former President Joe Biden's press secretary before she became a host at MSNBC.MSNBC CANCELS JOY REIDS SHOW AS PART OF PROGRAMMING SHAKEUP AT LIBERAL NETWORKMSNBCS PSAKI STRUGGLES TO FILL MADDOWS LOFTY SHOES, TRAILS CNN IN KEY DEMO THROUGH TWO MONTHS IN NEW SLOT"Just occurred to me, I need to find out if youre scared, because if you are not scared, then Im good," he continued.Psaki responded, "I try not to be. I only get scared when it relates to my kids and threats I get to my home. We all get them.""But otherwise, look, I think were both so fortunate to have this ability to say what we think and share, hopefully, insights on our best days about whats happening. And thats a huge gift, so thats what I try and think about," Psaki continued.Velshi agreed and said, "If you have a voice in this society, you must use it."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREIn July, Stephen Colbert called out his employer, CBS, for settling with the president, and accused them of offering a "big fat bribe."Liberal commentators have suggested politics played a role in late-night host Stephen Colbert's show being canceled, as the announcement followed the network's settlement with the Trump administration.Psaki has regularly criticized Trump on her nightly show, "The Briefing."The former Biden press secretary was awarded more airtime in a major shake-up at the liberal network. This included canceling former host Joy Reid's show.
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    Harvard physicist says massive interstellar object could be alien probe on 'reconnaissance mission'
    Astronomers recently discovered a rare interstellar object passing through our solar system, and a Harvard physicist is sounding the alarm that its strange characteristics might indicate its more than just a typical comet."Maybe the trajectory was designed," Dr. Avi Loeb, science professorat Harvard University, told Fox News Digital. "If it had an objective to sort of to be on a reconnaissance mission, to either send mini probes to those planets or monitor them It seems quite anomalous."The object dubbed 3I/ATLAS was first detected in early July by an Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System, or ATLAS, telescope located in Chile. The discovery marked only the third time an interstellar object has been observed entering our solar system, according to NASA.Although NASA has classified the object as a comet, Loeb noted that an image of the cosmic visitor indicated an unexpected glow appearing in front of the object, rather than trailing behind it something he described as "quite surprising."METEORITE FRAGMENT THAT SLAMMED THROUGH HOMEOWNER'S ROOF IS BILLIONS OF YEARS OLD, PREDATES EARTH: PROFESSOR"Usually with comets you have a tail, a cometary tail, where dust and gas are shining, reflecting sunlight, and that's the signature of a comet," Loeb told Fox News Digital. "Here, you see a glow in front of it, not behind it."Measuring about 20 kilometers across, making it larger than Manhattan, 3I/ATLAS is also unusually bright for its distance. However, according to Loeb, its most unusual characteristic is its trajectory.RARE JUPITER-SIZED PLANET DISCOVERED 3,200 LIGHT-YEARS AWAY USING EINSTEIN'S SPACE-TIME WARPING METHOD"If you imagine objects entering the solar system from random directions, just one in 500 of them would be aligned so well with the orbits of the planets," he said.The interstellar object, which comes from the center of the Milky Way galaxy, is also expected to pass near to Mars, Venus and Jupiter something that is also highly improbable to happen at random, according to Loeb."It also comes close to each of them, with a probability of one in 20,000," he said.ASTRONOMERS MAKE GROUNDBREAKING DISCOVERY ABOUT LARGEST COMET EVER OBSERVED FLYING THROUGH DEEP SPACEThe 3I/ATLAS object will reach its closest point to our sun about 130 million miles away on October 30, according to NASA."If it turns out to be technological, it would obviously have a big impact on the future of humanity," Loeb said. "We have to decide how to respond to that."In January, seven years after SpaceX CEO Elon Musk launched a Tesla Roadster into orbit, astronomers from the Minor Planet Center at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Massachusetts confused it with an asteroid.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPA spokesperson for NASA did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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