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    Google AI email summaries can be hacked to hide phishing attacks
    Artificial intelligence is everywhere these days in your phone, your car, even your washing machine. I saw one just the other day featuring built-in AI. And while that might sound a little over the top, there's no denying that artificial intelligence has made life easier in a lot of ways.From boosting productivity to unlocking new creative tools, it's changing how we work and live. The most common version you've probably encountered? Generative AI, think chatbots like ChatGPT. But as helpful as this tech can be, it's not without its problems.If you've used Google's Workspace suite, you may have noticed the company's AI model, Gemini, integrated across apps like Docs, Sheets and Gmail. Now, researchers say attackers can manipulate Gemini-generated email summaries to sneak in hidden phishing prompts.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 AI IS NOW HELPING HACKERS FOOL YOUR BROWSER'S SECURITY TOOLSResearchers at Mozilla's 0Din have discovered a vulnerability in Google's Gemini for Workspace that allows attackers to inject hidden instructions into email summaries. The issue, demonstrated by Marco Figueroa, shows how generative AI tools can be misled through indirect prompt injection. This technique embeds invisible commands inside the body of an email. When Gemini summarizes the message, it interprets and acts on those hidden prompts.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?The attack does not rely on suspicious links or attachments. Instead, it uses a combination of HTML and CSS to conceal the prompt by setting the font size to zero and the color to white. These commands remain invisible in Gmail's standard view but are still accessible to Gemini. Once you request a summary, the AI can be tricked into presenting fake security alerts or urgent instructions that appear to come from Google.In a proof of concept, Gemini falsely warned a user that a Gmail password had been compromised and included a fake support phone number. Since Gemini summaries are integrated into Google Workspace, you are more likely to trust the information, making this tactic especially effective.While Google has implemented defenses against prompt injection since 2024, this method appears to bypass current protections. The company told CyberGuy it is actively deploying updated safeguards.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREIn a statement, a Google spokesperson said, "Defending against attacks impacting the industry, like prompt injections, has been a continued priority for us, and we've deployed numerous strong defenses to keep users safe, including safeguards to prevent harmful or misleading responses. We are constantly hardening our already robust defenses through red-teaming exercises that train our models to defend against these types of adversarial attacks."Google also confirmed that it has not observed active exploitation of this specific technique.So, how can you protect yourself from phishing scams that exploit AI tools like Gemini? Here are six essential steps you can take right now to stay safe:Just because a summary appears in Gmail or Docs does not mean it is automatically safe. Treat AI-generated suggestions, alerts or links with the same caution you would any unsolicited message. Always verify critical information, such as security alerts or phone numbers, through official sources.If an email seems unusual, especially if it is unexpected or from someone you do not recognize, avoid using the AI summary feature. Instead, read the full email as it was originally written. This lowers the chance of falling for misleading summaries.Watch for emails or messages that create a sense of urgency, ask you to verify account details or provide unexpected links or contact information, even if they appear trustworthy or come from familiar sources. Attackers can use AI to craft realistic-looking alerts or requests for sensitive information, sometimes concealed within automatically generated summaries. So, always pause and scrutinize suspicious prompts before responding.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/LockUpYourTechEnsure that Google Workspace and your browser are always running the latest version. Google regularly releases security updates that help prevent newer types of attacks. Also, avoid using unofficial extensions that have access to your Gmail or Docs.AI-driven scams like the Gemini summary attack don't happen in a vacuum. They often begin with stolen personal information. That data might come from past breaches, public records or details you've unknowingly shared online. A data removal service can help by continuously scanning and requesting the removal of your information from data broker sites. While no service can wipe everything, reducing your digital footprint makes it harder for attackers to personalize phishing attempts or link you to known breach data. Think of it as one more layer of protection in a world where AI makes targeted scams even easier.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/FreeScanIf you're worried about falling for an AI-generated phishing attempt, consider disabling Gemini summaries in Gmail until Google rolls out stronger protections. You can still read full emails the traditional way, which can lower your risk of being misled by manipulated summaries.How to disable Gemini features on desktopHow to disable Gemini features on mobileOn iPhone:If you use the Gemini mobile app specifically:On Android:Settings may vary depending on your Android phones manufacturerKey caveats to know:There is no centralized single "off switch" to completely remove all Gemini AI references everywhere, but these steps significantly reduce the feature's presence and risk.This vulnerability highlights how phishing tactics are evolving alongside AI. Instead of relying on visible red flags like misspelled URLs or suspicious attachments, attackers are now targeting trusted systems that help users filter and interpret messages. As AI becomes more deeply embedded in productivity tools, prompt injection could emerge as a subtle but powerful vector for social engineering, hiding malicious intent in the very tools designed to simplify communication.How comfortable are you letting AI summarize or filter your emails, and where do you draw the line? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com/ContactSign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. 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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    Cincinnati assault suspect accused of knocking out viral beating victim hauled back on $500K bond
    After being extradited from Georgia, 38-year-old Patrick Rosemond made his first court appearance Friday morning in the viral Cincinnati attack, appearing stone-faced as the prosecution said that he was the "main instigator" in the viral beatdown that left at least two victims badly beaten.Prosecutors in the Hamilton County Common Pleas Court painted a grim picture of Rosemond, who they said is a felon who "assaulted each and every single victim" in the attack, including making a beeline for a victim identified as "HR." Prosecutors said that Rosemond was the "main instigator" in the July 26 attack in downtown Cincinnati.Rosemond punched the defenseless "HR", knocking her unconscious instantly and sending her crumpling to the pavement as the mob closed in, prosecutors said. Pointing to disturbing footage, prosecutors said that Rosemond was "taunting" and dancing after launching the brutal beatdown.Prosecutors on Friday would not comment further on the identity of "HR." One victim was previously identified, however, as Holly, a woman who was severely injured in the attack.CINCINNATI BEATDOWN SUSPECTS ARRAIGNED ON NEW CHARGES; BOND CHANGES SPARK COURTROOM DRAMASpeaking about the beating in court Friday, prosecutors said that it "almost caused her death." She previously told Fox News Digital that the attackers swarmed her "like a pack of wolves." She was knocked unconscious, had a concussion and shared that she was experiencing excruciating migraines and "memory gaps" from the night."He assaulted each and every single victim in a brutal to vicious fashion," the prosecutor said. "With regards to count eight, he is the individual that knocked out HR, the female, almost causing her death. Her head hit the pavement, she was completely knocked unconscious before she even hit the ground. It is clearly captured on video."The 38-year-old is charged with three counts of alleged felonious assault, three charges of assault and two charges of aggravated rioting, the Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office confirmed to Fox News Digital."This defendant is the one responsible for the majority of her injuries," the prosecutor said.Throughout the brief proceeding, the courtroom remained quiet with no crowd filling the gallery.Rosemond appeared in a black hoodie that read, "Proud to be Hebrew." The "Proud to be Hebrew" movement is a group that, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, believe that African Americans, and in some cases, other people of color, are the true descendants of the biblical Israelites.CINCINNATI RESIDENTS ON EDGE AFTER VIRAL BEATDOWN SPARKS CRIME CONCERNS: 'WHAT'S GONNA HAPPEN NEXT?'The state highlighted Rosemonds lengthy record: 10 misdemeanors and three felony convictions, including domestic violenceand gun possession by a prohibited person.Rosemonds defense attorney argued that his trip to Georgia, where he was arrested, was simply a planned visit to see a friend, not an attempt to flee.WATCH THE BEATDOWN:CINCINNATI BRAWL TIMELINE: BRUTAL ASSAULT SPIRALS INTO NATIONAL FIRESTORMRosemond's attorney said that he cooperated fully during his arrest and, as a lifelong Hamilton County resident, he has "significant ties to the community."With that, the defense formally requested a $50,000 bond at 10%. Ultimately, the court sided with the prosecution, keeping his bond at $500,000.Six of the seven suspects in the viral downtown Cincinnati beating case appeared in court this week on new charges.Montianez Merriweather, 34, facing felonious assault, assault, aggravated rioting, and a federal gun charge, saw his $500,000 bond remain unchanged. DeKyra Vernon, 24, had her bond slashed from $200,000 to $25,000 at 10% after her defense argued the brawl was fueled by alcohol and overblown.Aisha Devaughn, 25, also secured a reduction from $300,000 to $25,000 at 10%, with her attorney noting she had no prior felonies. Jermaine Matthews, 39, labeled by prosecutors as a "leader" in the attack, kept his existing bond.Dominique Kittle, 37, had no change to his bond and remains in custody pending a mental health evaluation, with prosecutors calling him "a grave danger." Gregory Wright, 32, facing aggravated rioting and robbery charges, is awaiting arraignment.Fox News Digital's Julia Bonavita contributed to this report.
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    Zohran Mamdani closes out his anti-Trump tour in his home borough in Queens
    New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani closed out the fifth and final day of his "Five Boroughs Against Trump" tour at his home borough in Queens.At the 32BJ Service Employees International Union (SEIU) in Richmond Hill on Friday morning, Mamdani wrapped his week-long, anti-Trump tour and was endorsed by Queens Borough President Donovan Richards.He was also joined by workers from across Queens whom the campaign said are on the "frontlines of attacks from the Trump administration." One by one, the union workers shared their personal testimonies about Trump's impact on their industries."The struggle in New York City, though it is often used to justify so much, has no real interest to Donald Trump, no real care or concern," Mamdani said on Friday.GET OUT OF TOWN!: STATEN ISLAND CROWD CONFRONTS ZOHRAN MAMDANI AT ANTI-TRUMP RALLYMamdani visited Manhattan on Monday, Brooklyn on Tuesday, Staten Island on Wednesday, the Bronx on Thursday and Queens on Friday to reject the impact of President Donald Trump's second-term agenda on New York City.MAMDANI POINTS TO BRONX POPULATION LOSS AS PROOF NYCS AFFORDABILITY CRISIS DURING HIS ANTI-TRUMP TOUR"Today marks the fifth and final day in our Five Borough tour of this city, and standing up against the Trump administration's vision and the way in which it mandates an attack on the very fabric of the city that we call home," Mamdani said on Friday.Topics throughout the week ranged from immigration to the economy as Mamdani worked to tie his leading opponent in the race for Gracie Mansion, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, to Trump."After this Five Borough tour, it would be rational to feel a sense of helplessness, to feel a sense of disappointment," Mamdani said on Friday.Mamdani said on Friday that the tour brought him a "sense of hope" because he saw New Yorkers "struggling with the burden that this vision from Washington, D.C., has created for all of us," and yet, they "continue to dream of the life that they deserve in this city.""This is about working people and ensuring that working people can thrive and survive in this very city that's becoming out of reach for everyday New Yorkers," the Bronx borough president said, explaining his endorsement of Mamdani.And as Mamdani faced criticism from some Staten Islanders earlier this week who joined Trump in labeling him a "communist," Richards reminded the group gathered that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "was called a socialist and communist as well, for those who need a reminder.""The voters have spoken in this city, and they said that they're looking for something different," the Queens leader said.Fox News Digital caught up with Richards after the event to clarify if he was comparing Mamdani to King.The Borough president said he would never say that Mamdani is King, but that both leaders have been called communists, and that Mamdani is "speaking to the pulse of what people care about right now."When reached for comment regarding Mamdani's anti-Trump tour earlier in the week, White House spokeswoman, Abigail Jackson, told Fox News Digital, "Comrade Mamdani is the American peoples worst nightmare.""His communist policies will crater our economy, increase crime, crowd out Americans with free health care for illegal immigrants, and defund the brave men and women of law enforcement who keep us safe," Jackson said.The White House added, "The American people have repeatedly rejected this communist agenda and the more Mamdani shares his radical policies, the more the American people will recoil."
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    Tom Cruise turns down Trumps Kennedy Center Honors invite: report
    Tom Cruise reportedly turned down an opportunity to receive one of the nation's highest arts honors from President Donald Trump.The "Mission: Impossible" star, 63, was offered the prestigious award but declined due to "scheduling conflicts," according to multiple Kennedy Center employees who spoke to The Washington Post.Reps for Cruise and the Kennedy Center Honors did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.PRESIDENT TRUMP SHAKES UP HOLLYWOOD WITH REVAMPED KENNEDY CENTER AWARDS LISTCruises reported rejection comes after Trump announced the stars set to be honored at the highly anticipated ceremony in December earlier this week.The honorees this year are country legend George Strait, Hollywood star Sylvester Stallone, rock band KISS, English actor Michael Crawford and iconic singer Gloria Gaynor, known for hits like "I Will Survive.""I am beyond blessed and honored to be receiving this award. My hope is that in accepting this honor, I can continue with the inspirational phenomenon that began with I Will Survive. Sharing my music and art on a global level to provide encouragement, hope, empowerment, inspiration, understanding, and unity is the core of my purpose," Gaynor shared with Fox News Digital."Ive always focused on a creative path that will help others and I hope that being awarded the Kennedy Center honor will help me continue this legacy."Trump, now chairman of the Kennedy Center, is ramping up efforts to reshape the honors program pushing for a glitzier, star-studded celebration.TOM CRUISE 'PASSED OUT' FILMING NEW 'MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE' MOVIE SCENES"The 48th Kennedy Center Honorees are outstanding people, incredible, we can't wait in a few short months since I became chairman of the board, the Kennedy Center, we've completely reversed the decline of this cherished national institution," he said in his speech Wednesday.When reporters asked Trump how involved he was in selecting the 2025 honorees, he didnt hold back."I was about 98% involved they all came through me," he said.Trump explained he personally greenlit each honoree, and made it known that some didnt make the cut."I turned down plenty, they were too woke I had a couple of wokesters. No, we have great people. This is very different than it used to be."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERWhile taking aim at the state of Hollywood awards shows, Trump didnt miss the chance to swipe at the Oscars."Look at the Academy Awards it gets lousy ratings now, its all woke. All they do is talk about how much they hate Trump, but nobody likes that. They dont watch anymore..."The president previously told Fox News Digital, "The Kennedy Center is coming back. It was not properly taken care of and we are taking it back and we are going to turn it back into something great."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSSources told Fox News Digital that the president is committed to revitalizing the Kennedy Center, with some suggesting it should eventually be renamed "the TrumpKennedy Center."Meanwhile, Cruises latest project was "Mission: Impossible Final Reckoning" his last time portraying the fictional IMF agent Ethan Hunt."Its the final! Its not called final for nothing," Cruise told The Hollywood Reporter.Cruise first appeared on-screen as Hunt in 1996, reprising the role in seven additional films, with "Final Reckoning" being the last one.
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    WWE legend's daughter dishes on life-changing injuries she suffered on roller coaster ride
    Noelle Foley, the daughter of WWE legend Mick Foley, revealed in a recent podcast interview that she had suffered a horrifying injury from a roller coaster ride.Foley appeared on the "Rulebreakers" podcast, hosted by former WWE and All Elite Wrestling star Saraya-Jade Bevis, and discussed the injuries she had sustained after hitting her neck too hard during a ride at the Dollywood theme park.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMShe said the particular ride "went up, down and immediately went back up," forcing her body to go forward and then immediately go backward."My head hit really hard, and something happened with my neck, but I didnt know what happened," Foley explained, adding that the sides of her neck felt "stretched out."Foley said she had experienced a headache for the last five and half years, which she said has been a "huge mystery."NETS STAR MICHAEL PORTER JR DISHES ON WHAT HE'S LOOKING FOR IN WIFE: 'GOTTA BRING SOMETHING TO THE TABLE'"It took me about two months to realize I had a concussion. Im like, This headache is not going away, and Im so sensitive to lights and sounds and I feel all weird," she said. "And I was asking my dad, who you would think would know a lot about concussions, but he was like, Sorry, I dont really know. I feel like his concussions, boom, they happen, and hes like OK. But he never really had a concussion that lasted longer than maybe a couple months. Ive been to around 50 doctors, between doctors and physical therapists. Its just been a mystery."It wasnt until I really started digging that I started getting answers and feeling better. I found out I have a rare neck condition called cranioservical instability, and they found that out from a digital motion X-ray. . . . So, they found out I tore about 10 ligaments in my neck, and because of those torn ligaments, it causes my neck to be unstable and my head isnt securely on my neck then all your other muscles are overcompensating. So, those muscles are probably causing the headaches."Foley said she had made a checklist before she decided to get her breast implants removed. She said removing her implants helped her headaches a bit.She remarked later in the show that she hopes to pursue a career in modeling in the future, but shes working with different brands and tourism boards, focusing on others who have dealt with sensory issues.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Hillary Clinton says she'd nominate Trump for Nobel prize if he brokers peace between Russia, Ukraine
    One of President Donald Trumps fiercest rivals admitted Friday that he should get the Nobel Peace Prize if he pulled off an end to Russias war with Ukraine ahead of his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, appearing on the "Raging Moderates" podcast, said she would nominate Trump for the award if he was successful in getting Putin to end his war and give back all the territory his forces took from Ukraine in the conflict."You know, look, if we could pull that off, if President Trump were the architect of that, I'd nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize," she said during the interview.COULD TRUMP'S MEETING WITH PUTIN BE THE NEXT REAGAN-GORBACHEV MOMENT?Trump and Putin are set to meet face-to-face in Anchorage at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Alaskas largest military installation on Friday. The summit marks the first time in 10 years that Putin has been hosted on American soil.The president has expressed hope that the meeting will lead to peace between Russia and Ukraine in the near future, noting that a more immediate goal for Fridays meeting would be to secure a second meeting with the Russian president.He told a reporter in the Oval Office on Thursday, "And if it's a bad meeting, it'll end very quickly. And if its a good meeting, we're gonna end up getting peace in the pretty near future."PUTIN ALLY WARNS 'TITANIC EFFORTS' ARE UNDERWAY TO SINK TRUMP SUMMIT OVER UKRAINE WARClinton said that there are several things Trump needs to get Putin to agree to if he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize."But maybe this is the opportunity to make it clear that there must be a ceasefire, there will be no exchange of territory, and that, over a period of time, Putin should be actually withdrawing from the territory he seized in order to demonstrate his good faith efforts, let us say, not to threaten European security," she said.The former chief U.S. diplomat said that if Trump could negotiate those conditions, then shed nominate him, adding, "because my goal here is to not allow capitulation to Putin, aided and abetted by the United States.""I think thats a terrible, terrible precedent, and I think it would make our country less safe, I think it will reward Putins aggression, and he will not stop. We know that," Clinton added.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREClinton mentioned that it's a "dream" of hers that Trump will be successful during the upcoming meeting and said that if the Nobel Peace Prize is enough motivation for Trump to get that dream realized, then he should get it."And I'm dreaming that, for whatever combination of reasons, including the elusive Nobel Peace Prize, President Trump may actually stand up to Putin on behalf of, not just Ukraine and its democracy and its very brave people, but frankly, on behalf of our own security and interests," she said.The White House did not immediately reply to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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    California Republicans accuse Newsom of 'sinister redistricting scheme' after Trump mockery
    After California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced he would move forward with a state redistricting plan replete with implied mockery of President Donald Trump California Republicans responded late Thursday.Newsom had declared "liberation day" an apparent reference to Trumps own moniker for the day he introduced a comprehensive tariff regime and preceded the announcement with "ALL CAPS" social media posts meant to mock the presidents penchant for doing the same on Truth Social.California Republicans were not amused and pushed back on the project that could put an end to their already muted federal representation in Americas most populous state."Californians demand and deserve transparency from their government. Governor Newsoms sinister redistricting scheme is the opposite," the top Republican on the states Elections Committee said.CALIFORNIA'S TOP REPUBLICAN RIPS DEMS BLOCKING OIL GOLDMINE AFTER NEW TRUMP PROJECT REBUFFS SCHIFF"There is no public input," lamented state Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo, R-Tulare, as the state hosts nine Republican federal House lawmakers of the 52 total. The states last Republican senator was Sen. John Seymour in 1991 who had been appointed for a brief stint after Sen. Pete Wilson resigned to take the governors office.Macedo suggested Newsom would go to great lengths just to grab national headlines, no matter what the "will of the voters" is in reality."Governor Newsom is on a mission to take power away from the California Citizens Redistricting Commission," Macedo said of the panel that typically would help decide decennial mapping."Governor Newsoms power-grab erodes public trust in our government. Undermining the commissions hard work is shortsighted and insulting to voters," said Macedo, whose caucus holds 19 of the 60 assembly seats.MAMDANI STUDIES 'AMERICA'S WORST MAYOR' BRANDON JOHNSON TO AVOID HIS POLITICAL PITFALLS: REPORTNewsom, however, defended his decision, saying that Trump "poked the bear" the animal which also appears on the Golden States flag and that California will therefore push back."DONALD TACO TRUMP, AS MANY CALL HIM, MISSED THE DEADLINE!!! CALIFORNIA WILL NOW DRAW NEW, MORE BEAUTIFUL MAPS, THEY WILL BE HISTORIC AS THEY WILL END THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY (DEMS TAKE BACK THE HOUSE!)," Newsom wrote in his Trump-esque post.Trump has supported a "simple redrawing" of the Texas congressional map to represent the states Republican bent, he said."We have an opportunity in Texas to pick up five seats. We have a really good governor, and we have good people in Texas. And I won Texas, I got the highest vote in the history of Texas as you probably know. And we are entitled to five more seats," Trump recently said.Sen. Brian Jones, R-San Diego, leader of the upper chambers minority in Sacramento, directed Fox News Digital to recent comments prior to the official announcement by Newsom."Californians didnt elect Newsom to play gerrymandering games to boost his presidential campaign, they elected him to solve problems here at home," said Jones, who leads 10 senators compared to the Democrats 30."What hes doing now undermines the independent redistricting commission that voters created to stop exactly this kind of political manipulation."He also ripped Democrats after hearing that California Secretary of State Shirley Weber told reporters the legislature would have only a short window to schedule a special election for redistricting to coincide with the November elections.California lawmakers are on summer recess until Monday. The process would have to finish by next Friday; five days."Once again, Newsom convinced Senate and Assembly Democrats to roll over, ignore voters, rush sham hearings, and violate the California Constitution," Jones said."Democracy is dead in California, killed by Newsoms corrupt pursuit of the presidency."Fox News Digital's Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.
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    Diamondbacks reliever seals victory over Rockies after swallowing fly mid pitch: 'I gagged a little'
    Playing baseball is hard enough to begin with. Yet, Arizona Diamondbacks relief pitcher Jalen Beeks encountered another degree of difficulty in the teams 8-2 win over the Colorado Rockies on Thursday.Beeks, 32, swallowed a fly while he was in the middle of his delivery towards home plate."Yeah, l swallowed a fly when I lifted my leg," Beeks said via MLB.com. "Never had that happen, but, you know, we got through it. We got the win. Thats the important thing."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMBeeks was unbothered by his encounter with the fly."I gagged a little bit. It just took me a second, but I was fine. No big deal. Good story for later, though."Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo was initially concerned that Beeks was hurt after watching his reaction on the mound following the pitch.MOOKIE BETTS REVEALS WHAT MAKES BREWERS LEGIT WORLD SERIES CONTENDERS: 'GOOD RECIPE OVER THERE'"You just hold your breath," Lovullo said via MLB.com. "Youre wondering, like, Is it an oblique? Is it the back?""By the time I got out there, he said that on his turn, he was going, and the fly was present."Unfortunately for Beeks, Rockies center fielder Brenton Doyle hit a solo home run in the same at-bat as the fly incident. Doyles home run cut the lead to 8-2 in the bottom of the ninth inning, and Beeks remained in the game to get the final three outs and close out the win.The Diamondbacks (60-62) play the Rockies (32-89) in the second game of their four-game series on Friday at 8:40 p.m. ET, and Beeks can only hope that if he pitches again, he wont have unexpected encounters with bugs.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Taylor Swift shares Chiefs coach Andy Reid's role in setting her up with Travis Kelce
    Taylor Swift on Wednesday opened up about how Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, and others, influenced her to eventually date superstar tight end Travis Kelce.Reid said in 2023 that he was the one who had set the two up and admitted on OutKick that while he had been joking about it at the time, he slyly suggested it was kind of true. Swift talked more about how Reid and others close to Kelce had been in her ear about the potential romance.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"When you guys did the full send on the podcast, and he was like, You wanna date me? And everybody heard it, it was the shooting your shot heard round the world. Basically, everyone who likes you (Travis), which is a lot of people, started reaching out to everyone who knows me," she said on "New Heights.""I think it was like Andy was vouching, I think it was my relatives, my cousins, they were like, Please, please, please, hes amazing. There were friends who were like, Hes actually an amazing guy, hes so great. There was a lot of kind of people whispering in my ear about you. Actually, thats not normal. There are people just willing to go to bat for you. You dont understand this guys incredible."The romance blossomed from there, but it was the initial relationship between Reid and Swifts father, Scott, that laid the foundation of her future.Swift grew up in Pennsylvania and a relationship was struck between Reid and Scott Swift when the head coach was at the helm of the Philadelphia Eagles.JASON KELCE DEFENDS HIMSELF AFTER DEBUTING NEW LOOK IN PODCAST FEATURING TAYLOR SWIFT: 'DON'T HATE ME'"Hes been friends with my dad," she said of Reid. "My dad is the most social man whos ever been born. Hes just a maniac. He would make a friend in an airport in 1971, have a five-minute conversation and still be talking to that dude twice a week, now. But hes like that with everyone he meets. Hes able to have very many, very meaningful relationships. Its a skill."So, he knows Andy, and Andys been coming to shows for years and stuff like that. So, Ive always had a really positive vibe about Andy Reid. I didnt really know what the sports thing he was doing but I knew that was my dads friend Andy Reid. I now know hes the most iconic, legendary coach of all time."Swift had very kind words to say about the longtime head coach and his leadership skills."And like from the way that you (Travis) talk about him, his leadership style, I respect it so much, because I feel like its done without aggression, raising your voice or losing your composure. Its all very composed and focused. . . . Its not overdone, right? If you get it from him, you know you deserve it, and youll shape up."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    From admiration to Alaska: A timeline of Trump and Putins high-stakes encounters
    President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are set to meet in person on Friday for the first time in six years when they get together in Anchorage, Alaska.Here is a history of Trumps high-stakes interactions with Putin while being President of the United States:Mutual admiration was publicly brewing between Putin and Trump in late 2015 when Trump was running for his first term in office.In December that year, Putin described Trump as being the "absolute leader in the presidential race" and a "very outstanding person, talented, without any doubt."TRUMP TO HOLD HISTORIC SUMMIT WITH PUTIN IN ALASKA SEEKING AN END TO RUSSIAUKRAINE WARTrump later told supporters at a rally in Ohio that "It is always a great honor to be so nicely complimented by a man so highly respected within his own country and beyond.""I have always felt that Russia and the United States should be able to work well with each other towards defeating terrorism and restoring world peace, not to mention trade and all of the other benefits derived from mutual respect," Trump added, according to The Hill.Trump and Putin held their first in-person meeting on July 7, 2017, at the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany.The sit-down lasted for more than two hours, during which Trump "pressed Russias Vladimir Putin on U.S. election meddling while also making headway on the Syria crisis," according to a Fox News Digital report at the time.Then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Trump and Putin "connected very quickly" and had "positive chemistry."Trump and Putin were captured on camera shaking hands months later during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Da Nang, Vietnam on Nov. 10, 2017.White House officials said at the time they would not have a formal meeting there due to scheduling issues, The Washington Post reported.Trump and Putin met again formally on July 16, 2018, at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, Finland.In an interview following the meeting, Putin told Fox News that he and Trump discussed Irans nuclear program and the "situation with North Korea."WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT TRUMPS MEETING WITH VLADIMIR PUTIN IN ALASKAHe also said Trump informed him that his posture is "Crimea is part of Ukraine."Trump told reporters on June 29, 2019, that he and Putin had a "tremendous discussion" at the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan."I think theyd like to do trade with the United States.And they have great product.They have great land.They have very rich land.And a lot of oil, a lot of minerals, and the kind of things that we like," Trump said at the time. "And I can see trade going out with Russia. We could do fantastically well.We do very little trade with Russia, which is ridiculous, frankly. So I could see some very positive things happening."Trump also told his counterpart not to "meddle" in the 2020 elections when pressed by a reporter, Fox News Digital wrote at the time.Trump, who was seated next to Putin, was asked by a reporter if he would tell "the Russian president to not meddle in the election." Trump, without looking at Putin, responded, "Of course I will. Don't meddle in the election, president. Don't meddle in the election."Trump and Putin held numerous phone calls this year in the lead-up to Fridays meeting in Alaska.Calls took place in February, March, May and June.VLADIMIR PUTIN TO RETURN TO US FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A DECADETrump said after his call in May that "Russia and Ukraine will immediately start negotiations toward a Ceasefire and, more importantly, an END to the War."Trump and Putin are meeting Friday in Anchorage, Alaska, for the first time in years.The high-stakes meeting is the first U.S.-Russia summit sinceJune 2021, which was under former President Joe Bidens administration. That summit came just eight months before Putin invaded Ukraine.Trump has described the talks as a "feel-out meeting," and has made clear that his top priority will be to determine whether a ceasefire in Ukraine is possible. Trump predicted earlier this week that he would be able to make that determination within the first "two minutes."Fox News Brooke Singman and the Associated Press contributed to this report.
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