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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCommanders' Sam Hartman receives flirty message from fan's momWashington Commanders quarterback Sam Hartman has been turning heads since he stepped onto the field at Wake Forest and then at Notre Dame and its not so much for his football.The 26-year-old Charlotte, North Carolina, native has become a bit of a heartthrob in recent years as his long hair and bearded jaw had women looking twice at the fourth-string quarterback.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMOn Tuesday, a video posted to social media showed a woman at the Commanders training camp asking Hartman to send her mother a message because she thought he was "super hot.""Sam, would you mind saying hi to my mom Susan? She thinks you're super hot," the woman asked the quarterback.Hartman responded, "Susan, I dont discriminate from age but I appreciate your support."The quarterback smiled as he wrapped up his autographs and continued to move down the row of fans who were eagerly waiting to get their own memorabilia signed, speak with Hartman or just ogle him.PACKERS ROOKIE MATTHEW GOLDEN SURPRISES GRANDMA WITH BRAND NEW HOME: 'SHE'S LIVING GOOD'Hartman was a standout quarterback in college. He had 12,967 passing yards and 110 touchdown passes with the Demon Deacons. He transferred to Notre Dame for the 2023 season and recorded 2,689 passing yards and 24 touchdown passes.He went undrafted in 2024, but he eventually signed with the Commanders. He would be ping-ponged back and forth on the Commanders roster throughout the 2024 season. He was relegated to the practice squad from October 2024 until the season ended.As he fights for a roster spot in training camp, the Commanders have him fourth on the unofficial depth chart behind Jayden Daniels, Marcus Mariota and Josh Johnson.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 7 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMets run out of celebratory fireworks during home run onslaught against BravesThe New York Mets were hot on Tuesday night against the Atlanta Braves so much so that the crew at Citi Field used up all of its pyro for the home run theatrics.The Mets slammed six home runs off Braves pitchers in their 13-5 win. Spencer Strider and Austin Cox were tagged for three dingers each. Pete Alonso and Francisco Alvarez had two home runs each, with Brandon Nimmo and Brett Baty contributing the rest.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMAfter the sixth home run of the night, the Mets had to give fans the tough news "No More Pyro.""Due to too many Mets home runs, we have unfortunately run out of fireworks for the night," a message on the Citi Field videoboard read. "We apologize for the inconvenience."Alonsos two home runs pushed him to the top of the organizations all-time home run list. He has 28 home runs on the year and 254 all-time. He surpassed Darryl Strawberry with the feat.ANGELS' ZACH NETO SNARES SHOHEI OHTANI'S LINER TO START INCREDIBLE TRIPLE PLAY"As a kid, you dont really think that its in the realm of the possibility to be a franchise home run leader," Alonso said after the game. "You just want to get to the big leagues and give it your best. And the dream is really kind of this opaque and unknown thing. You just want to get there and compete, play for a World Series, play winning baseball."I mean, its a wild dream, to be honest, and its really special."The Mets shared a message from Strawberry on their social media platforms."You have worked hard, you have stood up in the pressure of New York City and you have played well," Strawberry said. "Its well-deserved. You are a homegrown player. Again, congratulations and continue to have great success. All the best, buddy."New York moved to within five games of the Philadelphia Phillies for first place in the National League East.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 7 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDeadliest Catch star Sig Hansen confronts mortality after life-threatening health scares at sea"Deadliest Catch" Captain Sig Hansen isnt afraid of the sea, but hes no longer pretending hes invincible.After decades of battling brutal conditions in the Bering Sea, Hansen, 59, is now facing something even more formidable than icy waves his own mortality.The veteran fisherman, known for his grit and leadership aboard the F/V Northwestern, told Fox News Digital that a string of personal health scares at sea has fundamentally changed the way he views both fishing and family.DEADLIEST CATCH STAR SIG HANSEN BLAMES EGO AND GREED FOR RECKLESS CALLS AT SEA"Honestly, with family, it actually opened my eyes," Hansen candidly said. "I mean, I want to spend more time with them, and it's like you do have more of an appreciation you do see things differently with age and all that."As for his mortality, the sea captain said the clocks ticking, and he wants to be a better father, grandfather and husband to his family.Hansen whos spoken in the past about surviving a heart attack and enduring medical setbacks while at sea said the close calls have made him want to become a better man, especially at home.WATCH: DEADLIEST CATCH' STAR REFLECTS ON AGING, FAMILY AND FEAR AT SEA"If you're a terrible father, you want to be a better father," he reflected. "And then if you can't be a better father, then now you're a good grandfather. So, you're trying to make up for all this lost time."But when it comes to deep-sea fishing the career that made him famous Hansen admitted the fear has deepened."I'm much more fearful," he confessed. "You do have the Coast Guard and they're just amazing guys and gals out there that are out looking over everybody, but at the end of the day there's no doctor. It's scary."He recalled one terrifying moment that nearly cost him his life not on deck, but shortly after returning from sea.WATCH: DEADLIEST CATCH STAR SIG HANSEN REVEALS HIS BIGGEST REGRETS, MISTAKES FROM DANGEROUS CAREER"I was going to take the boat to Seattle its about a seven-day trip," Hansen recalled. But his brother offered to handle the voyage, so Hansen could fly home early a decision that may have saved his life.Before leaving, Hansen took a hard fall on the ice and hit his nose. He brushed it off and flew home. He waited a day in Dutch Harbor before continuing his journey. But once he got back, Hansen explained how things took a scary turn."I woke up and I had an infection and my face looked just like it was swollen," he said. "It was like a golf ball out of my nostril."An alarmed Hansen shouted to his wife, "Did you poison me?" She replied, "No, we got to get you to the hospital."WATCH: DEADLIEST CATCH STAR SIG HANSEN SHARES THE DANGERS HE'S FACED AT SEA THIS SEASONDoctors didnt waste time. He was injected with antibiotics immediately. "She said basically, you know, another few hours, youd be gone."As Hansen looked back, he was certain of one thing: If hed been at sea when the infection hit, the results couldve been fatal.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"Had I been on that boat, I dont think the Coast Guard would have been there soon enough Thats all it wouldve took. One little slip in the ice and then you got the infection and thats how quick things can happen."The Norwegian American has weathered countless storms and personal health scares during his time on "Deadliest Catch," including a heart attack in 2016.While Hansen isnt quite ready to hang up his captains hat, he explained that his priorities may have shifted, as the call of home is growing louder than the call of the sea.Since he suffered a heart attack on the job, he's been more cautious and more aware of what's at stake, as he told Fox News Digital what retirement may look like for him in the future.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Ive been thinking about it ever since more fearful when you put pots on the boat, more fearful for everybody else," he said. "And then you start thinking, 'My wife has spent decades waiting for me. Why not give the last whatever I got to her?' That's what I'm doing."The veteran sea captain has been married to his wife June for more than 20 years.Throughout their decades-long marriage, Sig adopted Junes two daughters Mandy and Nina Hansen.Fans of "Deadliest Catch" would recognize Mandy, whos stepped into the spotlight alongside her father aboard the F/V Northwestern.She welcomed a daughter named Sailor Marie in November 2021 with her husband, Clark Pederson.In addition to their blended family, Sig also has a biological daughter, Melissa, from a previous marriage that ended in divorce."Deadliest Catch" airs Fridays at 8 p.m. on Discovery Channel.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 7 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRadical DC officials treated officers like crap, police leader says 7 attacks that led to Trump takeoverPresident Donald Trump on Monday moved to federalize policing in the nation's capital, following years of unchecked violent crime in Washington, D.C.The polarizing move has caused an uproar from opponents, and celebrations from supporters who want to see an end to violence in the city. The move comes after Washington has garnered national attention with a string of high-profile incidents in recent months and years that precipitated Trump's move.However, not everyone agrees with Trump's new plan.Fox News contributor and former D.C. homicide detective Ted Williams is among those who oppose the federal intervention. "While the president may mean well, this is going nowhere fast," he told Fox News Digital. "D.C. is not a war zone. The lawsuits for constitutional violations are coming. This is overkill."He also said criminals will just wait out the federalization, and return when National Guard troops are pulled from the streets."Jo Jo and his boys are going on vacation and will return after this crazy experiment ends."National Fraternal Order of Police President Joe Gamaldi likes Trump's plan."Their average homicide rate has doubled in the last 10 years. They used to average less than 100 homicides. Now they average over 200," Gamaldi said, a claim which is backed up by the city's own data."And it's because you have a radical element on that city council that has defunded their police. They have embraced revolving door criminal justice policies. And frankly, they treated the hardworking men and women of law enforcement in that town like crap. So, of course, they need help. You have to do something, otherwise it's going to get out of control."Below is a list of some of the most notorious crimes the city has seen.In the early morning hours of Aug. 3, an ex-Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer was beaten during an attempted carjacking in the city's Logan Circle neighborhood.Edward Coristine, known as "Big Balls," was confronted by a group of teens while out with his significant other. Police said he pushed the woman into his vehicle to protect her and bore the brunt of the wrath of the criminals.TRUMP IS THREATENING TO 'FEDERALIZE' DC WITH NATIONAL GUARD AND MORE. HERE'S HOW THAT COULD PLAY OUTNearby patrol officers intervened, and the attackers escaped on foot, but not before Coristine was left bloodied.A 15-year-old male and a 15-year-old female have been arrested in connection with the crime. They face charges of unarmed carjacking.Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, 21, was shot June 30 on the 1200 block of 7th Street, Northwest. He died a day later. He was a student at the University of Massachusetts - Amherst and was interning for Rep. Ron Estes, R-Kan.Several people exited a vehicle and began firing shots. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said Tarpinian-Jachym was not the target of the shooting.A 16-year-old male and an adult female were shot, but both survived. The FBI is assisting MPD in the case's investigation. No suspects have been captured.On May 21, two Israeli Embassy staffers were shot and killed while leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum.The victims were Yaron Lischinsky, an Israeli, and Sarah Milgrim, an American.Elias Rodriguez, 31, of Chicago was captured immediately. He has been charged not only with the murders, but with federal hate crimes. He allegedly shouted "Free, free Palestine!" while in custody.TRUMP TO HOLD NEWS CONFERENCE ON DC CRIME AFTER FEDERAL AGENTS HIT STREETSOn the night of May 17, a mob of about 100 teenagers terrorized the Navy Yard neighborhood a block from Nationals Park.It was the second such teen takeover in less than a month.At about 8 p.m., police began receiving calls about disorderly conduct, but the situation quickly turned violent. One group of teens beat two bystanders, punching them, knocking them to the ground and then stomping on them, according to WUSA9.A similar fight broke out later. Fox News Digital obtained video of the incident:On May 9, a staffer from California Democratic Rep. Sara Jacobs' office was the victim of an armed carjacking in the Navy Yard neighborhood.The staffer, who remained unnamed, was robbed of a government-issued iPhone, MacBook, ID and Capitol parking pass.The next day, the car was recovered, and a 15-year-old juvenile male of Washington was charged with armed carjacking, and a 14-year-old juvenile male of Maryland was charged with carrying a pistol without a license and unauthorized use of a vehicle.In late 2023, Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, was carjacked by armed, masked men outside an apartment building that is a popular residence for members of congress, also in the Navy Yard neighborhood.At the time, Cuellar said he made the conscious decision not to fight back for his own safety.He condemned the crime, calling the criminals "punks with guns," and touched on soft-on-crime policies, noting that if criminals are put in jail, "you've got to lock them up and keep them there."In February 2023, Rep. Angie Craig, D-Minn., was attacked in the elevator of her apartment in the nation's capital.Police identified 26-year-old Kendrick Hamlin as the suspect. Craig said Hamlin punched her in the chin and grabbed her by the neck.Craig said she fended him off with the hot cup of coffee she was carrying.TRUMP ACTIVATES NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS TO ADDRESS TOTALLY OUT OF CONTROL CRIME IN WASHINGTONOther recent violent crimes include the 2023 beating death of a homeless man with a metal pipe near the Ellipse in Washington's downtown, and a Metropolitan Area Transit Authority police officer who was stabbed in the face near the D.C. Navy Yard subway station.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News' Stephen Sorace, Adam Sabes, David Spunt, Charles Creitz, Landon Mion and Sarah Rumpf-Whitten contributed to this report.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 7 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHow mainstream media became 'part of the race grievance industry' harming Black neighborhoodsCivil rights activist Robert L. Woodson Sr. believes Americas mainstream press is "complicit in the self-destruction" of Black neighborhoods by excusing poor behavior and said the only way forward is a return a media landscape that respects the agency of all Americans regardless of race."The media has been really nihilistic. I really think they're demeaning the values of the country in the name of promoting social justice," Robert L. Woodson Sr. told Fox News Digital.Woodson, who is Black and a longtime civil rights activist, penned an opinion piece in theWall Street Journallast week, urging the nation to "disregard race in how we judge one another" before it leads to "national ruin."CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST CHALLENGES MAINSTREAM MEDIA'S RACIAL VIOLENCE COVERAGE"When a mobviolently attackedtwo people in downtown Cincinnati last [month], video of the beat-down spread across social media. But not a single major television network covered the story. It didnt fit the mainstream medias narrative about racial violence in America," Woodson wrote."The victims were White," he continued. "Todays media seems to conflagrate over violence only when the perpetrator is White and the victim is Black. Then the cameras roll, protests erupt, and hashtags fly."Woodson said he became motivated to write the piece because he has been a longtime admirer of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who believed "the only defense that a minority has in a majority country is to insist on moral consistency.""We were concerned back in the pre-civil rights days of Jim Crow South that Black was demeaned and devalued. If it was dismissed, it's a crime committed by a Black, by another Black, if it wasn't prosecuted as diligently as a White committing a crime against a Black woman. And so, we demanded that fair justice be administered," Woodson told Fox News Digital."But right now we're saying just the opposite. We're going back to the pre-civil rights era in terms of what we're insisting upon," he added. "The media is part and parcel, part of the race grievance industry."Woodson, who has authored multiple books, including "A Pathway to American Renewal: Red, White, and Black," believes the press played a key role in civil rights deteriorating. "The media's complicit in this race grievances proposition that America is inherently racist and there are systemic forces that place Whites [as] all villains and Blacks are all victims," he said."This is a bipolar view of the country that is devastating in terms of its impact. But it hurts the people who are most vulnerable," Woodson said. "That's why I advocate for low-income Blacks. They are the ones who suffer the consequences of police nullifications."THREE MAJOR BROADCAST NETWORKS DIDN'T REPORT ON HEINOUS CINCINNATI BRAWL, REVIEW FINDSWoodson said that when outrage and riots are provoked, or when police are vilified by liberal activists, Black people get hurt the most."There's what they call the Ferguson effect where police do not vigorously enforce the laws in vulnerable neighborhoods. As a consequence, the murder rate shoots up in these communities. So, the press is complicit in the self-destruction of these Black neighborhoods, in the name of reporting on social justice," Woodson said.In his Wall Street Journal piece, Woodson wrote that "Americans should renounce any schema in which one race is guilty and another innocent" in order to avoid "national ruin.""National ruins would mean that we abandon the values of our founders and become nihilistic and begin to blame one another rather than affirming the values. And that's why it is important that many people on the left derive their moral authority by promoting themselves as being the legitimate representatives of the downtrodden and those who are so-called marginalized," Woodson said, when asked by Fox News Digital to expand his thoughts on the topic."But we believe the way you attack that is what we do at the Woodson Center, is give voice to those so-called marginalized people to speak for themselves and to act for themselves," he continued. "And that's why, for example, when the left supports Defund the Police, and that we should abolish prisons and whatnot, 80% of low-income Blacks support the police. They know that, and they affirm these values."CINCINNATI MAYORAL CANDIDATE, VP VANCE'S HALF-BROTHER, SLAMS CITY LEADERSHIP AFTER BRUTAL BEATDOWNWoodson, 88, said the conditions that Americans are faced with today have "nothing to do with the shortcomings of Americas past," and he yearns for the days when elderly people could walk safely in Black communities without the fear of being assaulted by the younger generation. He said Blacks felt safer despite the fact that "racism was enshrined in law.""The people who are suffering most must be given the means to speak and act for themselves, and that is their strong desire to be agents of their own uplift," Woodson said.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREIn the meantime, Woodson said the media is "injuring with the helping hand" by ignoring peoples obvious faults and poor behavior."I come along the days of Walker Cronkite and the others who were giving honest reporting objective reporting. In fact, that was celebrated. But then the news reporters became opinion writers, masquerading as reporters. And they're always solicitous of Blacks, always demeaned by excusing excesses of behavior of Blacks," Woodson said."The worst thing in the world is to be patronized and demeaned. I'd rather be hated than demeaned," he added. "The very fact that the media believes that Blacks are incapable of self-governance, and therefore any excess exercised by them should be dismissed, or even celebrated, is the most destructive thing that I have ever seen."0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 24 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMan 'wanted a cheeseburger' but French girlfriend made him eat healthy meals, he saidA French woman's homemade dinner sparked fury from her American boyfriend who wanted a burger instead, according to a viral post.The woman said she moved from France to the U.S. two years ago and has dealt with digestive issues since, according to her Reddit posting."For some reason, the food here makes me sick," she wrote. "My body seems to struggle to digest it."WORKER'S UNUSUAL LUNCH SPOT BACKFIRES AFTER UNCOMFORTABLE CONFRONTATION: 'WAS I BEING DISRESPECTFUL?'"Whether it's takeout or fancy restaurant food I can't go to the bathroom for days, or I'm violently vomiting," the woman added.The expat consulted medical professionals and, after multiple tests, was told that her body was probably "not used to the amount of salt and preservatives" in American food.After incorporating more whole foods into her diet, her health improved, she said.She wrote that she began meal-prepping and cooking meals from scratch."My dad is actually a chef back home, so he was more than happy to send me some recipes to keep my diet interesting," she said.FOOD FEUD: WOMAN 'BLEW UP' AT BOYFRIEND OVER HIS REACTION TO HER HOME-COOKED MEALSBut one of her recipes a "delicious" vegetarian lasagna made from scratch caught the ire of her American partner.When he asked what was for dinner, the boyfriend "rolled his eyes" when he found out it was lasagna, the woman wrote."[H]e was sick of 'that organic crap' and wanted a cheeseburger," she recounted. "The comment hurt."FED-UP WOMAN REFUSES TO BE BREAKFAST CHEF FOR SISTER'S CHILDREN: 'GO ASK YOUR MOM'She said he told her that "it was unfair to 'make' him eat my diet."The woman also clarified that she intended no ill will toward Americans and said she enjoys living here and those who shared comments mostly sided with her."You are not responsible for feeding a grown man because he doesn't want to put in the effort," one of the top comments read.MAN STRAINS GIRLFRIEND'S MOTHER'S HOMEMADE SOUP TO REMOVE GINGER: 'WHERE ARE YOUR MANNERS?'While most commenters supported her, some questioned whether the post was even real."Because this totally happened, what in the world have you been eating since you've been in the U.S.?" one person questioned.Carole Lieberman, M.D., a psychiatrist based in Beverly Hills, California, told Fox News Digital the Reddit poster appears to have "excellent taste in food, but bad taste in boyfriends."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERShe added, "In today's America, it is not compulsory for the woman to cook her boyfriend or husband a meal every night and certainly not a meal that the woman can't eat herself. Many couples share meal preparation duties and even enjoy it."Lieberman, who lived in France for years, also attested that the food is generally better than what most Americans eat.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"The problem is that your boyfriend has come to expect home-cooked meals every night because you have spoiled him," she observed, speaking to the woman who shared her story."He feels entitled to dictate the menu as well."Lieberman encouraged the Redditor to reevaluate her relationship."Perhaps you should remind him that there are many American men who would be delighted to have a French girlfriend cook for them, regardless of whether she's making vegetarian lasagna or veal escalope."0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 22 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNASCAR's Connor Zilisch ironically deemed 'fall risk' after Victory Lane tumble causes broken collarboneNASCAR Xfinity Series driver Connor Zilisch was still in the hospital on Tuesday as he recovered from a broken collarbone suffered in a fall in Victory Lane over the weekend.He appeared to get a good laugh after he showed off an ironic wristband he received from nurses. The yellow band read, "Fall Risk."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"The bracelet I got in the hospital this morning bc of anesthesia. Cant make this stuff up," he wrote in post on X.Separately, he provided an update on how his recovery was going."Wanted to give everyone a quick update," he wrote on X. "Had surgery on my collarbone this morning to get a plate and screws to help with the healing process."Been a tough few days for me mentally, but all the love you guys have shown has certainly helped. Thank you."The tumble occurred following his sixth win of the 2025 season. This time, it was at Watkins Glen International in New York. He climbed onto the roof of his No. 88 to celebrate the win. He slipped after his left foot caught in the drivers side window netting, and he tumbled onto the asphalt.2025 NASCAR RICHMOND ENTRY LIST: ALL 39 DRIVERS FOR COOK OUT 400Zilisch was set to race in the NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday at Watkins Glen. Trackhouse Racing withdrew the No. 87 that he was set to compete in. His next Xfinity Series start is scheduled for August 22 at Daytona International Speedway.He missed a race earlier this season at Texas Motor Speedway after sustaining a back injury during a crash at Talladega Superspeedway. Hes recorded 11 consecutive top-five finishes and five wins since his return, and won four out of the last five races.Hes currently seven points ahead of Justin Allgaier in the drivers standings. The 19-year-old has 12 top-five finishes and 14 top-10 finishes this season.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 4 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKeep your beverages hot or cold with these insulated bottles and tumblersWhen you choose a quality insulatedwater bottle, you're ensuring your favorite drinks whether its just plain water, your morning cup of coffee or even chilled white wine stay exactly the temperature you want. Beyond temperature control, these bottles are designed for convenience and durability. Stainless-steel construction resists dents, flavor transfer and condensation, while spill-proof lids, ergonomic shapes, leak-resistant seals and portability make them perfect for everything from commuting andhiking to backyard leisure or enjoying wine at thebeach.This stainless steel bottle offers double-wall vacuum insulation and a spout lid that seals tightly even when toting it to the gym or on your daily commute. The water bottle provides solid temperature retention, keeping drinks chilled for several hours without condensation, and it fits nicely in most cupholders. Jazz up your water with one ofthese on-trend hydration packets.If youre anAmazon Prime member, you can get these items to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.Owalas FreeSip bottle has a unique, patented lid that allows you to sip upright through the straw or tilt back to swig through a larger spout ideal for switching between casual hydration and gulping on the go.A built-in, spill-proof lock and spring-loaded lid keep the spout clean and secure, while the grip-friendly loop doubles as a handle. If you want your ice to last awhile, pick upthese nifty reusable ice cubes in a water-bottle-friendly shape.This flip straw-bottle-style Stanley is a favorite among Gen-Z for its lightweight design, which can be easily toted along during a long school day or sporting events. Its fast-flow lid gives angled pouring and easy sipping, while the ergonomic handle makes onehanded use a breeze. Despite its compact size, it maintains temperature effectively cold or hot for many hours. These can be challenging to keep clean, so be sure to pick up thespecial cleaning brush set.For those needing high-volume hydration without a water source nearby to constantly refill,this massive Stanley bottle is ideal. It features the same fast-flow angled lid and handle system for controlled intake during active movement. You get extended insulation, keeping iced drinks chilled for over a full day, or hot drinks preserved for hours. You can also opt for ahandled, removable straw version that holds a little less, but still a lot.Original price: $44.95Hydro Flasks wide-mouth bottle offers double-wall insulation, an ice-friendly opening and a leak resistant lid. It's dishwasher-safe and keeps drinks cold for up to 24 hours. For hot drinks, the brand promises 12 hours of heat and youll never have to feel it in your hand, as the bottle is designed to remain cool to the touch while holding hot liquids. Purchase the brandsstraw cap and youll have the option to use it as a wide-mouth or with the straw.Original price: $40.22TheContigo Cortland Chill 2.0 offers a special technology for onehanded sipping with automatic sealing, preventing spills and leaks instantly after drinking. It holds 24 oz and keeps drinks cold up to 24 hours and hot for up to 6 hours. An integrated carry handle and button lock add extra convenience and safety for everyday use.Original price: $45YETIs Rambler uses double-wall vacuum insulation and stainless steel construction to hold 42 ounces of liquid and keep it hot or cold. The straw cap is leak-resistant and simple to use, making it ideal for kids. Its also a popular choice because its narrower at the bottom, so it fits in most cupholders. The mug comes in more than a dozen colors, some of which can also be found on Amazon.The thermos got an upgrade withthis mid-size YETI Rambler. Its spout cap allows controlled gulps and easy resealing. Like YETIs other bottles, it offers a rugged build quality and fits standard cupholders. It's ideal for everyday users who want a bottle thats not too bulky but still holds enough water or any other beverage of your choice for extended outings, workdays or travel. Pick up theYETI bottle sling for hands-free carrying.Swells 25oz insulated bottle blends a refined design with serious thermal performance. Using triple-layered vacuum insulation, it can keep drinks cold for up to 36 hours and hot for 18 hours. The sleek, tapered silhouette fits most cupholders and bags while offering a stylish selection of finishes from marbled "Stone Collection" to elegant solids that elevate everyday use. Some colors and designs are available for lesson Amazon, if youre not picky.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsThis Ello Pop & Fill bottle features pushbutton opening (no twisting needed), plus a leakproof locking lid. It delivers dual sipping options; you can suck through a straw or chug through a wide mouth and it keeps drinks cold up to 24 hours (and several hours of hot) retention thanks to doublewall vacuum insulation. If you like this style, asmaller 22-ounce backpack-friendly version is also available.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 4 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFlorida sheriff rips 'reprehensible' lake brawl after 8 arrestedA Florida sheriff tore into a group of rowdy boaters after a massive, caught-on-video lakeside brawl left families and children stunned.Polk County Sheriff Brady Judd, known for his tough talking and zero-tolerance messaging, ripped into the group after a chaotic video showed the punches flying at Lake Winterset, with one person left knocked out on the grass while a woman frantically performed CPR on him.Seconds later, one man sucker-punches another partygoer, sending him flying headfirst into the water, as another man then jumps on top of him and lets loose with a flurry of follow-up punches. In the video, a young girl in a boat can be seen looking on. SOCIAL MEDIA-FUELED TEEN FLASH MOBS PROMPT CLOSURES OF BUSINESSES AND PUBLIC CENTERS NATIONWIDEJudd said that unruly behavior has been an ongoing problem on the lake and despite repeated warnings, he said that law enforcement is going to clamp down heavily on future infractions."If you want to go knuckle-busting and create permanent brain injuries or the ability to have a permanent brain injury you have to do it on your own property without creating a disturbance to your neighbors," Judd said at a Tuesday press briefing."It's over folks the conduct is reprehensible," Judd said. "And obviously you don't believe us when we try to warn you so you have unleashed the teeth of the dog and now we're going to start biting you, just like we bit these guys here."All eight arrested are in their late teens or early 20s, except for Richard Carden, who is 40 years old, Judd said. The other individuals arrested were Mason Land, Nate Land, Payton Ely, Timothy Gooding, Richard Carden, Garrett Ore, Garrett Hiltabidel and an unidentified 17-year-old.BRAWL ERUPTS AT CONEY ISLAND BEACH AS NYC SIZZLES, MULTIPLE ARRESTED: NYPDThey all face charges for rioting, affray, trespassing and disorderly conduct, according to the sheriffs office.Judd said the people arrested were part of two groups that used to be friends. Back in March, there was a fight at a local bar called El Rodeo Bar which led to criminal charges against some individuals.Some in the group resented those charges and Judd even mentioned law enforcement is looking into possible tampering with evidence.The groups clashed on the water over the weekend and started yelling at each other before it escalated into a physical fight onshore.Judd said that boaters are constantly violating trespassing laws in the area despite clear signs on properties.He tied trespassing to the brawl location, describing how offenders use a loophole by standing in the water adjacent to private property, then climbing onto land to fight, party, or commit indecent acts."You put one toe on that land this weekend, youre going to jail. You stand in the water and put your finger up on that dry land, and youre going to go to jail.""Go home and get your bond money together right now Carry it in your pocket. Itll help you get out of jail quicker."Judd said that music-blaring boaters have been part of the ongoing disruption problem at Lake Winterset. He said that there isnt currently a noise ordinance covering boats but that they plan to work with the county to change that.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 4 Views 0 Anteprima
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