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    Taylor Swift reveals she screamed about Chiefs drafting Xavier Worthy after she became football 'obsessed'
    Taylor Swift opened up about how she went from only being involved in sports strictly to further her music career to going wild when the Kansas City Chiefs selected Xavier Worthy in the draft.Swift appeared on Travis and Jason Kelces podcast, "New Heights," for the first time Wednesday night and, in between talking about their love story, the pop music icon talked about getting to know what professional football was all about.She recalled asking Travis on their first date what it was like when he faced his brother in the 2023 Super Bowl but didnt realize they technically werent on the field against one another at the same time.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Jason, on our first date, I legitimately asked him what it was like when the Chiefs played the Eagles in the Super Bowl, and he looked across the field across the line of scrimmage and saw his brother standing on the other, like five feet in front of him on the field," she said."He didnt even look at me. Like, I now know what an insane question that was. I thought everyone was on the field at the same time. I thought it was like Jared Goff is here, and Josh Allen is here, and they blow a whistle. And they go at each other, and theyre like, Whos going to win?" she added, describing how she thought quarterbacks squared off in a one-on-one matchup.From there, Swift said she started to learn certain defensive schemes and went wild when the team drafted Worthy No. 32 overall in 2024.TAYLOR SWIFT STUNS AS SHOWGIRL ON NEW ALBUM COVER AS RELEASE DATE IS ANNOUNCED"I didnt know what a first down was. I didnt know what the chains were. I didnt know what a tight end was. Oh my God, I fell in love with it. I became obsessed with it. I became a person who was running through the halls of my house screaming, We drafted Xavier Worthy! My friends are like, 'Who body-snatched you? What do you mean we drafted Xavier Worthy?"Even Travis expressed skepticism when she was going wild about Worthy when he didnt even know who the team had drafted."I was so excited. I couldnt believe it," she added.Later in the show, Swift said her only interaction with spots was when she sang the national anthem at football games.TAYLOR SWIFT AND BOYFRIEND TRAVIS KELCE'S SHARED MORAL VALUES SPARKED ORGANIC LOVE STORY"My relationship with sports was like, you know, I grew up in Pennsylvania. I always heard my dad yelling at the screen watching Eagles games. That was always the sports sounds that I heard in my house," she said. "However, I was up in my room, playing guitar, learning instruments, playing piano. I was focused on different things. I was so laser-focused on music, and thats how it was in school."I would go to sporting events so I could sing the national anthem. Everything was a means to an end to get me to do music. I know every halftime show from the Super Bowls, but I didnt watch the sports."Travis took credit for Swift being "engulfed" by football in an interview with GQ Magazine."I definitely became obsessed with sports when it came to him," she added. "Im competitive on his behalf, but if you and me are gonna go against each other in something athletic, Im gonna let you win because I dont see what the points even mean. Im a fan of athletics and the sports. If Im doing the sports, Im throwing like this because I dont really care where its supposed to go."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Alleged Devil's Den killer investigated in multiple unsolved murders across US that have one thing in common
    The man accused of killing a married couple while they were on a hiking trip with their kids in Arkansas July 26 is being looked at for possible involvement in other murders.Arkansas State Police allege Andrew James McGann killed Cristen Amanda Brink, 41, and Clinton David Brink, 43, while the couple was taking their children hiking at Devil's Den State Park in Washington County, Arkansas. McGann is due in court Thursday morning to be arraigned on capital murder charges.Col. Mike Hagar, Arkansas State Police director, said McGann confessed to the killings, adding they were stabbed to death in a "completely random event.""We have no reason to believe there was any known association between our suspect and our victims," Hagar said. "During an interview with investigators, the suspect admitted to committing the murders. We also executed a search warrant at his residence and recovered items consistent with the crime."DEATH PENALTY POSSIBLE AFTER 'RANDOM' HIKING MURDERS LEFT CHILDREN WITHOUT MOM AND DAD: FORMER PROSECUTORHagar said DNA was used to link McGann to the couple's death.McGann, who has held several schoolteacher positions in the Southeast over several years, is also being looked at for possible involvement in the murders of people in Vermont and Wisconsin.A detective from the Sauk County Sheriffs Office in Wisconsin told Fox News Digital his agency has received tips regarding a "possible connection" between the July 26 incident and a separate Oct. 14, 2020, incident in Devils Lake State Park, where John Craig Schmutzer was stabbed while hiking on the Grottos Trail.FAMILY VACATION HOTSPOT ON EDGE AFTER PARENTS RANDOMLY MURDERED IN FRONT OF THEIR KIDSThe detective said police are trying to determine if there's any link between McGann and the death of Schmutzer."Weve received many tips, both from citizens in Arkansas and Wisconsin, regarding the Devils Den Homicide and the possible connection to our homicide from October 2020," Det. Sgt. Drew Bulin told Fox News Digital. "Weve been in contact with Arkansas investigators and will be working to determine if the similarities are a coincidence or if there is something more."According to ABC 7 News, McGann grew up in Chicago's Garfield Ridge neighborhood, which is about three hours from Devil's Lake State Park.The Sauk County Sheriff's Office said Schmutzer's killer was roughly 6 feet tall with a "slender to average build." Jail records from Washington County, Arkansas, indicate McGann is 6 feet tall.The Vermont State Police said in an Aug. 7 press release that detectives reached out to law enforcement in Arkansas to discuss the death of Honoree Fleming, whose body was found on the Delaware and Hudson Rail Trail in Castleton."After the Vermont State Police learned of the recent double homicide of a couple on a hiking trail in Arkansas and the arrest of a suspect, VSP detectives took the routine step of contacting their counterparts in Arkansas to discuss the case," the Vermont State Police wrote. "At this time, there is no known link between the suspect in that case and the Honoree Fleming homicide, or to Vermont in general."Shane Wilkinson, a criminal defense attorney and former chief deputy prosecutor of Benton County, Arkansas, told Fox News Digital he thinks law enforcement agencies with unsolved hiking murders are likely taking a look at McGann."I think anybody that has an unsolved hiking trail murder, they're probably taking note of this right now," Wilkinson said.Former homicide Det. Ted Williams told Fox News Digital McGann's alleged murder has "raised a great deal of red flags all over the country.""I would have to believe not only are law enforcement in Wisconsin and Vermont interested in McGann. But they also interested him all over this country because of the manner in which he was alleged to have stabbed this couple to death," Williams said. "And the manner in which he stabbed this couple there in Devil's Den State Park would lead any law enforcement agency that has a similar situation, where someone has been stabbed to death, to definitely wanna look into Andrew McGann."Fox News Digital's Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.
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    Could Trump's meeting with Putin be the next Reagan-Gorbachev moment?
    Speculation over how the upcoming meeting with President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin has run rampant over the last week, with some expressing concern the Alaska-based powwow could be more games from the Kremlin, while others have begun to draw comparisons to the 1985 breakthrough meeting between President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.Immediately following Trumps announcement of the meeting last week, South Carolina GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham, who has been ardently opposed to Russias war in Ukraine, took to social media to argue, "To those who criticize President Trump for being willing to meet with Putin to end the bloodbath in Ukraine remember Reagan met with Gorbachev to try to end the Cold War. "Im confident President Trump will walk away like Reagan if Putin insists on a bad deal," he added.WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT TRUMPS MEETING WITH VLADIMIR PUTIN IN ALASKAWhile some comparisons can be drawn between the upcoming summit and the historic 1985 meeting in Geneva which then led to the pair sitting down together two more times before the Cold War was finally brought to an end there are "glaring" differences, warned experts."We could be approaching a breakthrough moment if Putin realizes that Trump is the only world leader who will ever help Russia get out of the Ukraine War and end its isolation," Fred Fleitz, who served as a deputy assistant to Trump and chief of staff of the National Security Council during the presidents first term, told Fox News Digital."Trump offers Putin a narrow window to greatly improve the lives of the Russian people and make them prosperous," he added."Trump hopes to achieve a compromise that will give Putin a face-saving way to end the conflict."But world leaders and security experts alike remain wary that there is any interest from Putin to end his war ambitions in Ukraine."They need to meet. We need to see the results of the meeting, and then we need to see whether those are palatable for Ukraine, for Europe and for us," Dan Hoffman, former CIA Moscow station chief, told Fox News Digital."I've seen no indication whatsoever that Vladimir Putin wants to end the war. So let's see if there's any evidence of that," he added.VLADIMIR PUTIN TO RETURN TO US FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A DECADEHoffman pointed out that the U.S. has tried to incentivize Russia to end its war through various means, including direct military pressure by sending arms packages to Ukraine, and economic sanctions that will not only impact Putins war chest, but will cause financial strain across the country.Ultimately, Putin does not appear to have yet changed his war calculus, and experts highlighted that there are some significant differences between Putin and his Soviet predecessor, Gorbachev, that make this upcoming talk vastly different.Gorbachev came to power after years of attempts by Reagan to meet with his Soviet counterparts. The then-new Soviet leader was not only interested in ending the decades-long Cold War with the U.S., but he was also looking to implement major changes at home.Peter Rough, senior fellow and director for the Center on Europe and Eurasia with the Hudson Institute, explained that Gorbachev who ultimately oversaw the dissolution of the Soviet Union was also working to increase transparency in the government and open the economy while he was engaging in talks with Reagan."There is no evidence that Putin is interested in opening up Russia," Rough told Fox News Digital. "Instead, he wants to defend the course he has set over the past 25 years, especially the invasion of Ukraine."Putin is sending none of the signals Gorbachev sent in the 1980s," he added.TRUMP GOES AFTER ZELENSKYY OVER 'LAND SWAPPING' DISPUTE, LAYS OUT 'FEEL OUT MEETING' WITH PUTINThere are clear differences in how Putin who has openly chastised Gorbachev and referred to the collapse of the Soviet Union as the "greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century" in a 2005 speech operates in comparison to his Soviet predecessor.Though some have argued there are similarities in how Trump works as a statesman, in comparison to Reagan.The White House and other GOP figures have argued that Trump has utilized Reagans "peace through strength" approach in his geopolitical maneuvering since taking office in January."I believe there will be compelling comparisons between Trumps peace through strength approach to Putin and Reagans approach to Gorbachev," Fleitz, who serves as vice chair of the America First Policy Institute's Center for American Security, said. "Reagans strong leadership on the world stage promoted global stability and contributed to the fall of the Soviet Union."Putin is coming to the Alaska Summit because he sees a strong U.S. president and one who is prepared to impose crippling energy sanctions on Russia," he added.Rough echoed this line of reasoning but warned much will be determined in how Trump handles Putin in the upcoming summit."Trump has leverage unlike any other Western leader," Rough argued. "I like the formula peace through strength but the devil will be in the details.""If the president backs his diplomatic effort in Alaska with a concrete threat of economic pressure on Russia and perhaps even talk of arms sales to Ukraine, I think the odds of him pushing Putin into a ceasefire improve," Rough added.Trump has already said he does not plan on making any deals, and described the talks as a "feel-out meeting" or a "listening exercise," as White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt detailed to reporters on Tuesday.The president said he will immediately communicate with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other European leaders following his discussion with Putin.
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    Dont fall for this bank phishing scam trick
    That bank email in your inbox might look legitimate, but it could be a dangerous scam designed to steal your personal information. We recently received one ourselves, and it's alarmingly convincing. It warns of an unrecognized device trying to sign in and urges you to "verify your activity" via a provided link. While it appears helpful, this email is anything but safe.In reality, it's part of a growing wave of phishing attacks that mimic trusted companies like Chase. These emails are loaded with deceptive links that lead to malware infections, and the consequences can be severe.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTERHOW FAKE MICROSOFT ALERTS TRICK YOU INTO PHISHING SCAMSThis scam starts with what looks like a typical security alert from Chase or another bank. The email claims someone tried to log in from an unknown device. To "protect" your account, it asks you to confirm your identity by clicking a link.Clicking the link launches a fake webpage designed to distract you while a hidden file quietly runs in the background. This file is often an HTA file, a type of HTML application commonly used to deliver malware. It then drops a DLL file onto your computer, essentially a backdoor that opens your system to hackers.From there, the malware uses a technique called Reflective DLL Injection to inject malicious code directly into your browser's memory. This allows attackers to:GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREThis scam isn't just trying to scare you; it's designed to take full control.Scammers rely on urgency and fear to prompt you into quick action. Here's how to recognize a phishing attempt like this:WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?You don't need to be a tech expert to avoid falling for phishing scams. A few simple habits can go a long way in protecting your identity, finances and devices. Here are some essential steps anyone can follow:Never click on links in unsolicited emails. Instead, type the official website URL into your browser or use the company's verified app. The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe.Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices atCyberGuy.com/LockUpYourTechEnabletwo-factor or multi-factor authentication on all sensitive accounts. This adds an extra layer of security, making it harder for hackers to break in.These services help you remove your personal information from data broker sites that scammers may use to craft convincing phishing attacks. While no service promises to remove all your data from the internet, having a removal service is great if you want to constantly monitor and automate the process of removing your information from hundreds of sites continuously over a longer period of time.Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visitingCyberguy.com/DeleteGet a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web:Cyberguy.com/FreeScanA trusted password manager helps you create strong, unique passwords for every site and stores them securely so you don't have to remember them all.Get more details about my best expert-reviewed Password Managers of 2025 here atCyberguy.com/PasswordsRegularly update your operating system, browser and all apps to close security gaps that hackers often exploit. Many phishing attacks rely on outdated software to launch malware, so turning on automatic updates is one of the easiest ways to stay protected.If an email pushes urgency, like a locked account or an unfamiliar login, slow down. Contact the company directly using a number or email from its official website.Always hover over the sender's name to check the actual email address. If it ends in something like @gmail.com and claims to be from a major bank, it's likely fake.Phishing scams like this Chase bank email are getting harder to spot. They look professional, include real logos and mimic the tone of official messages. But with a few safety habits, you can protect yourself from even the most convincing attempts.Would you click the link without thinking, or would you pause and investigate? Let us know how you handle suspicious emails and whether you've seen scams like this in your inbox lately by writing to us atCyberguy.com/ContactSign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTERCopyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.
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    Capitol Hill staffer stabbed in head, chest welcomes Trump's Washington, DC crime crackdown
    A stranger rushed him on a D.C. sidewalk, stabbing him in the head and chest and leaving him fighting for his life just blocks from the Capitol.Now, two years later, this Capitol Hill staffer is breaking his silence, sharing a message of forgiveness and reacting to President Donald Trumps new crime crackdown in Washington."While my obligation was to forgive my attacker, I believe its our elected officials obligation to figure out how to prevent things like this from happening in the future," Phillip Todd told Fox News on Wednesday."I'm not qualified to speak on how that's done, but I certainly welcome that it's now a priority in a conversation that's top of mind," he added.MAN IN DC SHOT AND KILLED HOURS AFTER TRUMP FEDERALIZES CITY'S POLICE DEPARTMENTMoments after leaving a church event in 2023, Todd was walking with a friend to get food when the attacker, identified as then-42-year-old Glynn Neal, suddenly rushed him on the sidewalk.In shocking footage of the incident, the attacker can be seen jumping on top of Todd, stabbing him repeatedly. Todd's friend Chris then intervened and helped push the offender away.Todd credited God and his friend's "bravery" for preventing additional stab wounds and saving his life."It was frankly due to grace of God that the four stabs he did get in didn't kill me," he said.MOTHER OF SLAIN CONGRESSIONAL INTERN PRAISES TRUMP'S WASHINGTON, DC CRIME CRACKDOWNWhile recovering in the hospital, Todd learned his attacker had been released from prison just one day earlier after serving time for other violent crimes in D.C."Im a Capitol Hill staffer, so the thoughts I would usually have around this would have been political or about what kind of justice my attacker needed to serve," he explained."But honestly, as I was reflecting on it, it became abundantly clear to me that, though he shouldnt be on the streets, God made it abundantly clear my primary responsibility in that moment was to forgive him and commit to praying for him regularly."I have to say, I think I found joy, peace, and strength in being obedient to God's call to forgiveness."President Trump announced Monday that he is activating approximately 800 National Guard troops and is taking over the Metropolitan Police Department to "liberate" the nation's capital from out-of-control crime.Fox News' Diana Stancy contributed to this report.
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    WATCH: DC homeless weigh in on Trump cleaning up city streets
    As President Donald Trump cracks down on crime and rampant homelessness in Washington, D.C., homeless individuals weighed in on what they think of the administrations efforts to clean up the streets.The White House says those living in homeless encampments in the nation's capital will have two choices in the coming days: accept treatment at a homeless shelter or go to jail.White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the ultimatum during a Tuesday press conference as reporters prodded about President Donald Trump's federal takeover of Washington, D.C.'s law enforcement. She said many of the homeless encampments across the city have already been dismantled, and those that remain she expected to be dealt with this week."Seventy homeless encampments have been removed by the U.S. Park Police," Leavitt said, adding that the Metropolitan Police Department would be joining the Park Police in the effort. "There are only two homeless encampments remaining in D.C. federal parks under the National Park Service's jurisdiction, and the removal of those two remaining camps is scheduled for this week."HOMELESS PEOPLE IN DC HAVE 2 CHOICES AS TRUMP ADMIN CRACKS DOWNAsked about what options are available to those in homeless encampments, Leavitt was blunt: "Homeless shelters, for addiction and mental health services, or jail if they refuse, are the options on the table right now."Fox News Digital spoke with several homeless individuals on the streets of Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, some of whom voiced concern and others support for the changes.One homeless man, who identified himself as Kenny and lives near Dupont Circle, told Fox News Digital that Trump is right to address the issues in D.C. after the city government "failed tremendously.""I think the D.C. government has failed tremendously over the years," said Kenny. "And it's evident that we need somebody like a big daddy Donald Trump to step in there and smack the s*** out of them liberals and kick them the f*** out."REPUBLICANS READY TO SUPPORT TRUMP'S MOVE TO SKIRT CONGRESS IN DC CRIME CRACKDOWNAnother man, who did not give his name but also lives by Dupont, took a very different tone."This is awful, it's like what the hell, where does he get the authority? You know what I mean?" he said."We're people too," he went on. "Just because I'm homeless doesn't mean I have to leave; we have a right to be here too."Another, named Dallas, who was sitting on a park bench near the Capitol, told Fox News Digital that though "Im for him," he was not sure about Trumps threats to federalize D.C.Dallas said that, in his view, before the homeless can be cleared off the streets, the shelters in the area need to improve to meet some type of federal standard.DC MAYOR REVERSES COURSE ON TRUMP INTERVENTION, DOWNPLAYS CITY CRIME"If the homeless want to stay and make something of their life, they only have 30 days to do it. And that's not near enough time to get the job, get your own apartment, get things lined up," he said. "You want a set of wheels? That's going to cost some money. So, in the long run, the shelters are falling short. So that would have to be addressed also."Elsewhere in the city, a man named Shahid told Fox News Digital that he believes "time will tell that its a bad decision or a good decision.""He's the president now. Ultimately, he is representing the people of the United States," said Shahid, adding, "He just became president now, and he was chosen by the people.""So, either the election system is failing us, or he might be doing the right thing. I don't know, ultimately time will tell."
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    Prince Andrews rudeness to Kate Middleton caused ongoing feud with Prince William: book
    A new explosive book on Prince Andrew is so radioactive that several royal experts already believe it will "secure the final nail in his coffin."The disgraced Duke of York is the subject of an unauthorized biography by British author Andrew Lownie that hits bookshelves on Aug. 14, "Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York." Royal experts told Fox News Digital that its a 400-page-long reputational death blow based on hundreds of sources.One of the claims the book makes is that at one point, Andrew was "rude" to Kate Middleton, known as the jewel of the royal family. This has resulted in tensions between the duke and his nephew, Prince William, which have lasted for years.PRINCE ANDREW SCORES VICTORY OVER KING CHARLES IN ROYAL LODGE BATTLE: REPORTA source also claimed to Lownie that William, who is heir to the British throne, "has long worked behind the scenes to evict his uncle from Royal Lodge.""Envy has always been a strong emotion within the royal family," royal expert Ian Pelham Turner claimed to Fox News Digital. "These alleged barbed comments ultimately upset William. Its one of many Baby Grumpling outbursts Andrew was famed for when flying into a rage when anyone questioned his authority.""Certainly the Royal Lodge, Andrews home in Windsor, is a constant source of embarrassment for the rest of the family," Turner shared.While Andrew has a 75-year lease, William could look for other ways to remove the duke from the too-large palatial property once he becomes king, he argued.Lownies book paints the late Queens favorite son as a globe-trotting, womanizing eccentric known for strange indulgences like "air showers" and a menagerie of stuffed animals, outbursts that left staff in tears, and a history of eyebrow-raising business dealings.Fox News Digital reached out to Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace and a spokesperson for the dukes ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, for a comment. A Buckingham Palace spokesperson previously told Fox News Digital they dont speak for the prince as hes no longer a working royal."Prince Andrew is becoming the Titanic of the royal family, with him hitting the scandal iceberg, which could sink the whole royal ship," said Turner. "Unruly, rude, arrogant and thats, according to the book, some of his better qualities.""I am not easily shocked, as a journalist for 59 years," said Turner. "But this book examines the detailed sex life of Randy Andy, which sounds more like a lifetime marathon than a sprint, allegedly starting at age 11. This, in any legal form across the world, is child abuse, which begs the question, how did this happen?""This is a book that will secure the final nail in Prince Andrew's coffin," British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital.While many of the accounts shared with Lownie are eyebrow-raising, the U.K. Times reported that the most disturbing stories from his "character assassination" are those involving late American financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The BBC reported that Lownies book "offers meticulous detail" of the connection between the two men, which allegedly goes back to the early 90s, much earlier than what was previously claimed.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"The prince was a useful idiot who gave [Epstein] respectability and access to political leaders and business opportunities," Lownie wrote.He also quoted a friend of Andrews who said of Epstein that it "was like putting a rattlesnake in an aquarium with a mouse.""The public image of Andrew has been frightful ever since his infamous car crash interview on Newsnight in 2019," royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Fox News Digital. " Andrew Lownie gives us a portrait of a bizarrely dysfunctional individual. He claims that Andrew has leveraged his status for personal gain, and he also sees him as a threat to national security."Chard pointed out that some of Lownies promised revelations may not surprise some readers. However, the book wont do the royal, who has been attempting to keep a low profile since his exit in 2019, any favors. But it does prove that "the Andrew problem" refuses to go away, she said."[A lot] of the books content is rehashing information that is already in the public domain," she argued. "However, there is certainly a peppering of extra salacious material, along with alleged intimate secrets. [But] we are all aware of Prince Andrews bombastic character and that he makes very poor judgments."His resignation from public roles and removal of his honorary military affiliations and charitable patronages are also well documented. He is in a never-ending fall from grace and the circle of chatter around his buffoon-like behavior and alleged wrongdoing is set to continue.""There are a few things surrounding Prince Andrews personal life that jump out at me," Chard shared. "Prince Andrew may have been afforded many privileges. However, I cant help but feel unsettled by his vulnerable, lonely, isolated feelings growing up. His air of detachment and acts of sabotage undermine others and himself And people will push to uncover the mystery behind Prince Andrews finances."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSIn January 2022, the queen, whodied in September of that year, stripped her second son of his military titles and patronages. At the time, the father of two attempted to have a sexual abuse lawsuit made by Virginia Giuffre dismissed. Andrew settled with Giuffre for an undisclosed sum, agreeing to make a "substantial donation" to her survivors organization.Giuffre said Epstein trafficked her and that she had sex with Andrew three times: in London during her 2001 trip, at Epsteins New York mansion when she was 17, and in the Virgin Islands when she was 18.The prince, who vehemently denied the allegations, acknowledged in a statement filed in court that Epstein was a sex trafficker and Giuffre "an established victim of abuse."Giuffre took her life in April of this yearat her farm in Western Australia, her publicist confirmed. She was 41.Royal experts told Fox News Digital that despite book sales, it has already cast a dark cloud over the House of Windsor that can't be ignored. Fitzwilliams pointed out that current U.K. polls strongly support stripping Andrew of his remaining royal titles."Andrew is a disgrace," said Fitzwilliams. "He has lost his patronages and cannot use his HRH title. However, he is still a Counsellor of State, a Knight of the Garter, and holds the title Duke of York. The former are [a] the gift of the monarch. There are reports that his nephew will remove them when he succeeds to the throne.""The removal of his dukedom would need an Act of Parliament, and this would involve public debate, which the royal family would certainly not relish," he added.British royals expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital that while the senior royals have long followed the late queens mantra never complain, never explain she wondered if Lownies book would prompt them to publicly respond."The royal family is to act in the interest of the British public," said Fordwich. "Unfortunately, the Prince Andrew issue has been and always shall be a blemish on an otherwise outstanding track record of service and dedication to duty.""This issue is never going away," Fordwich warned. "His conduct has been beyond ghastly for so many years. Sadly, this subject was a weakness of the late queen. Even when staff tried to raise this issue, the conversation would inevitably turn to dogs and horses."WATCH: QUEEN ELIZABETH REMAINED INCREDIBLY CLOSE TO PRINCE ANDREW RIGHT UP UNTIL HER DEATH, ROYAL AUTHOR CLAIMS"The royal family was aware that the book was landing at a quiet news time," Chard claimed. "They were also aware that it was going to be an ugly, damning read The royal family will ride the wake of the allegations and keep mum."According to the Times, Andrew is now "lonelier than ever." He primarily spends his time at Royal Lodge, the estate he shares with his ex-wife, reading camera manuals and watching favorite films like "The Terminator." His "saving grace" is the love and support he receives from his ex-wife, their two daughters and grandchildren. And many of those who once spoke highly of the prince have "abandoned him."Meanwhile, Ferguson has seemingly put out a message using her personal style. As Lownies book made headlines in late July, the Duchess of York carried out a public appearance in London wearing loafers bearing the phrases "Never Complain" and "Never Explain.""Andrew does not appear to be doing much aside from playing golf and watching videos," Fitzwilliams claimed. "It is a far cry from the period when he was seen as a hero after the Falklands War in the 1980s. The Palace must be thankful in that it no longer acts for him, as this biography is extremely damning, both for him and his ex-wife.""Where does that leave him now? Broken in solitude and despair at Royal Lodge, watching airplanes land on a big screen," Turner claimed. "The substantial mansion, by all accounts, is falling around him. Morally, he is being propped up by Sarah Ferguson and his daughters."But if Prince Andrew was ever hoping to say "I'll be back," he could forget it, said Chard. A royal comeback won't ever be in the cards.PRINCE WILLIAM PLANS TO BANISH UNCLE ANDREW FROM ROYAL LIFE WHEN HE BECOMES KING: EXPERT"The damage has been done," she said. "Prince Andrew no longer has the royal role that he so desperately craves. He lost his royal standing, which gave him his platform and status. He will not get this status back.""Perhaps he [could] write his own authorized biography," said Turner. "He has nothing to lose."
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    2,000-year-old Jewish rebel coin, minted decades after Jesus, unearthed in Jerusalem
    A coin minted by Jewish rebels just before the destruction of the Second Temple an event Jesus predicted in the Gospels has been unearthed in Jerusalem.The 2,000-year-old artifact was found at the Jerusalem Archaeological Park, located in the Old City and just a stone's throw away from the Temple Mount.The discovery was announced by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) on July 31, just days before Tisha BAv the Jewish day of mourning that marks the Romans' destruction of the Temple, near where the coin was found.ANCIENT ROMAN COIN TREASURE FINALLY REVEALED TO PUBLIC AFTER BEING HIDDEN FOR CENTURIES"The obverse side of the coin carries the inscription in ancient Hebrew script: For the Redemption of Zion expressing the heartfelt desire of Jerusalems Jews, toward the end of the revolt," the IAA noted.The bronze coin was minted by ancient Jews between 69 and 70 A.D. The IAA said it was found near the southwest corner of the Temple Mount.The coin was discovered by Yaniv David Levy, a coin specialist with the IAA, who described its state of preservation as "quite good.""On its reverse is a lulav, a palm frond used in the Sukkot festival ritual," Levy said."Next to it are two etrogs, the citron used in that same ritual."MAN STUMBLES ACROSS HOARD OF PRICELESS COINS WHILE OUT FOR NATURE WALK: 'FACE TO FACE WITH HISTORY'He noted, "The [Year Four] inscription denotes the number of years since the outbreak of the rebellion and allows us to accurately date the coin to the period between the Hebrew month of Nissan (March-April) of the year 69 CE, and the month of Adar (February-March) of the year 70 CE."Speaking about her experience during the excavation, archaeologist Esther Rakow-Mellet told the IAA she had a feeling it was an unusual discovery."From the looks of it, [we thought] it might be a rare coin," Rakow-Mellet recalled."We waited anxiously for several days until it came back from cleaning, and it turned out that it was a greeting from the Jewish rebels in Year Four of the Great Revolt."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERShe also noted the striking timing of the discovery, just days before Tisha B'Av."Two thousand years after the minting of this coin [we found] such a moving testimony to that great destruction, and I think there is nothing more symbolic," said Rakow-Mellet.The IAA noted that Year Four coins are "relatively rare," since they were minted toward the end of the revolt when rebels had reduced production capabilities.Excavation director Yuval Baruch said the coin's inscription "indicates a profound change of identity and mindset, and perhaps also reflects the desperate situation of the rebel forces."For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"It would seem that in the rebellions fourth year, the mood of the rebels now besieged in Jerusalem changed from euphoria and anticipation of freedom at hand, to a dispirited mood and a yearning for redemption," the archaeologist observed.The coin will be put on display at the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for the Archaeology of Israel in Jerusalem.The recent discovery is one of many archaeological finds made in Jerusalem this year: an ancient garden was recently found at the holiest site in Christianity, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.In the Room of the Last Supper, located on Mount Zion in Jerusalem, centuries-old inscriptions have also recently resurfaced.Fox News Digital's Ashley DiMella contributed reporting.
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    Cowboy State Republican who mounted gubernatorial bid 'isn't conservative enough,' Freedom Caucus chair says
    Wyoming State Sen. Eric Barlow, a Republican and Marine Corps veteran who previously served as the state House speaker, has launched a gubernatorial bid in the Cowboy State."Eric Barlow is running for Governor because he believes Wyoming deserves strong, respectful leadership rooted in service, not politics," his campaign website states.Barlow has served in the state Senate since 2023, and previously served multiple terms in the state House.WHY SEE WYOMING? HERE ARE SOME OF THE COWBOY STATE'S TOP ATTRACTIONSState Rep. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams, who chairs the conservative Wyoming Freedom Caucus, blasted Barlow in a statement that she emailed to Fox News Digital, claiming that he is not "conservative enough for" the state."If the last two election cycles in Wyoming have taught us anything, it's that Wyomingites want real, conservative leadership. Senator Barlow isn't conservative enough for Wyoming, and the Wyoming Freedom Caucus is confident that come 2026, the people will elect a true conservative for governor," she asserted, referring to Barlow as "a liberal Republican who loves big government."WYOMING HAS CLEAN AND VERY AFFORDABLE NATURAL GAS THAT CAN BE EXPORTED, SEN. LUMMIS SAYS"During his tenure in the Wyoming Legislature, Barlow made it a priority to fight against conservative principles. He's consistently fought for ever-growing state spending, votes against state sovereignty, sponsors woke legislation, and as Speaker of the House, presided over a special session during Gordon's COVID lockdowns that failed to protect the rights of the people of Wyoming," she asserted.Fox News Digital has also reached out to Barlow and his campaign to request comment from the state senator.GOP GOVERNOR GREENLIGHTS STATE TROOPERS TO JOIN ICE IN IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWNWyoming's gubernatorial contest will take place next year.The state's current Gov. Mark Gordon, a Republican, has served in the role since 2019.
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    Fever's Sophie Cunningham, podcast co-host sour on Las Vegas amid concerns of city's downturn
    Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham and her podcast co-host West Wilson dished about whether they liked Las Vegas amid growing concern that the city has lost its luster.Cunningham and Wilson dove into a conversation after touching on reigning WNBA MVP Aja Wilson, of the Las Vegas Aces. Cunningham asked her co-host whether he was a fan of Vegas. He said he wasnt and revealed he lived there for a year when he was with Bleacher Report.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I dont like Vegas," Cunningham said on the "Show Me Something" podcast. "When people are like, Oh, Vegas! Im like, ah s---."Wilson suggested he was creeped out with some of the visitors."I would leave work at like 10 p.m. (from Caesars Palace) and you know how you kind of just clock people when youre leaving, and youre by yourself and listening to music? Id come back in the morning, like 9 a.m., same people, same chairs Its like a sad city," he said.Cunningham has been in the WNBA for a few years, and her travels, especially when she was with the Phoenix Mercury, brought her to Las Vegas to play the Aces several times."Every time that Im there, theres just that smell Vegas has, and I have to wash everything. Its just like that smell," she said.LAS VEGAS CASINO CULTURE SUFFERS REJECTION BY GAMBLERS OF YOUNGER GENERATIONSCunningham added that people shes talked to enjoyed the suburbs around the city more than whats happening on the Las Vegas Strip. "Everyone that lives in Vegas, like off the strip and in the suburbs, everyone says its awesome. But I just never experienced that so Im just like eh. But everyone loves it," she said.The narrative about Las Vegas over the last few weeks has been that the city is "dead" for different reasons the economy, tariffs and just being uninteresting.However, Circa CEO Derek Stevens expressed optimism to Fox News Digital earlier this week that things will turn around for the city over the next six months."I think in six months, I would believe that Vegas tourism and our economy overall will be in a much better place," he said.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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