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    Ravens' Lamar Jackson sparks outrage after re-posting conservative influencer's Christian message
    Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson faced backlash on Sunday night and Monday after he re-shared a post from conservative influencer Charlie Kirk on X.Jackson, who is known to be outward about his Christian religious beliefs, re-shared a message from Kirk, which read, "Its all about Jesus."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe quarterbacks X timeline is filled with religious posts and with him proclaiming that "God is Good." He also re-posted Bible messages from different accounts as well.However, the seemingly innocuous post he re-shared on X sparked a frenzy of hate toward the two-time NFL MVP.Fox News Digital reached out to a Jackson rep for comment.GIANTS ROOKIE ABDUL CARTER SAYS JETS KNOCKING HIM DOWN WILL BE TEAM'S 'ONLY HIGHLIGHT' THIS SEASONJacksons political ideologies are unclear but what has been crystal clear are his belief in God and Jesus. He has made a point to praise the Lord before and after Ravens games.He said in 2023 upon signing a new contract with the Ravens that he was unconcerned with what outsiders were talking about him while he was negotiating the new deal."It is not about what people say. It is about believing in yourself at the end of the day," he said at the time, via Sports Spectrum. "Keeping God first because without Him, there is no Lamar Jackson. Im gonna tell you that now."Its far from the first time that Jackson has put his faith first and it doesnt appear he will stop anytime soon.Kirk later responded to the controversy, saying "Jesus is the way, truth, and life."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Woman killed in blue city robbery as threat of Trump takeover looms with thieves terrorizing public
    Chicago authorities are searching for a suspect accused of fatally shootinga woman during a botched robbery attempt over the weekend as criminals terrorize the city where Trump has threatened to move federal forces in.A 31-year-old woman was killed after being shot in the chest during an attempted robbery in the citys South Side on Saturday night, according to FOX 32.Police were reportedly called to the scene around 8:40 p.m., where they encountered the woman with a gunshot wound.ARMED ROBBERS TARGET BAR HOPPERS IN RITZY BLUE CITY NEIGHBORHOOD: HELD THE GUN TO MY HEADThe victim was shot in the chest by an unidentified male while on the800 block of W. 27th Street, according to the Chicago Police Department. The suspect was allegedly driving a dark-colored sedan, police said.The victim, identified as Gabriela Ochoa by the Cook County Medical Examiners Office, was transported to a local hospital, where she died from her injuries, FOX 32 reported.No arrests have been made and authorities are still searching for the shooter.WOMAN GUNNED DOWN IN 'SAFE' DC NEIGHBORHOOD AS TRUMP LAUNCHES FEDERAL POLICE TAKEOVER"This is a tragic and unnecessary loss," Ald. Nicole Lee of the 11th Ward said in a statement to FOX 32. "We will not rest until the person or group who took her life are found and put to justice."Lee went on to detail several recent "escalating violent attacks" within the area, including an incident involving burglars targeting senior citizens last week, while warning residents to remain vigilant, according to ABC 7."I am extremely concerned about this rash of disgustingly bold and violent crimes, and CPD will be focusing increased patrols on the area," Lee said.CONGRESSIONAL INTERN KILLED IN WASHINGTON, D.C. SHOOTING, POLICE OFFICER REWARD FOR MULTIPLE SUSPECTSThe incident comes the same week a bar in the citys River West neighborhood was the location of two robberies within days of each other.The first incident occurred around 10:40 p.m. on Aug. 11 when an unknown man entered The Dandy Crown, pulled out a knife and demanded money from the register, FOX 32 reported. When the mans attempt to take cash was unsuccessful, he reportedly ran off with two womens purses and phones.CHICAGO DRIVE-BY SHOOTING LEAVES AT LEAST 4 DEAD, 14 WOUNDEDTwo days later, a man wearing all-black clothing entered the same bar and snuck into an employee-only section, where he began rifling through a womans purse. A 30-year-old female staff member reportedly confronted the individual, who subsequently bodyslammed the woman to the ground before making off with her belongings.Authorities are still searching for both suspects."Small businesses in Chicago continue to suffer daily, and staff and patron safety are a top priority," the bar said in a statement, according to FOX 32. "The Dandy Crown will implement security measures, but more needs to be done by the city of Chicago."President Donald Trump previously named Chicago as a city that could face federal intervention because of crime, similar to how federal authorities have stepped in to help combat crime in Washington, D.C.The Chicago Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.
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    Top energy group calls for probe into secretive 'national lawfare campaign' to influence judges on climate
    FIRST ON FOX: A prominent pro-energy group is calling on the Trump administration to investigate what it suspects is a coordinated "national lawfare campaign" by left-wing climate activists aimed at influencing thousands of judges on how to approach climate litigation.In a letter sent this week to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Power the Future Founder and Executive Director Dan Turner warned that the Federal Judicial Center, in partnership with the Environmental Law Institute's Climate Judiciary Project, is engaged in "behind-closed-doors advocacy" for climate lawfare."Specifically, Power The Future is concerned that the FJC is actively assisting in a campaign which boasts of having educated approximately two thousand judges, including federal judges, on how to approach climate" litigation," the letter explains. "'Climate litigation actually seeks in part to impose federal energy (rationing) policy through the courts, even though policy must be addressed by the two other branches of government. The FJC enlisted in this campaign by hosting seminars for judges with speakers drawn exclusively from the world of plaintiffs witnesses or historic amicus brief filers in support of the plaintiffs."The Washington, D.C.-based Environmental Law Institute created the Climate Judiciary Project (CJP) in 2018, establishing a first-of-its-kind resource to provide "reliable, up-to-date information" about climate change litigation, according to the group. The project's reach has extended to various state and federal courts, including powerful appellate courts, and comes as multiple cities and statespursue high-profile litigation against the oil industry.UN COURT RULES WEALTHY NATIONS PAY UP FOR CLIMATE CHANGE DAMAGES IN CONTROVERSIAL GLOBAL RULINGA Fox News Digital review in December shows that several CJP expert lawyers and judges have close ties to the curriculum and are deeply involved in climate litigation, while the group attempted to distance itself at the time, saying, "CJP doesnt participate in litigation, support or coordinate with any parties in litigation, or advise judges on how they should rule in any case."Power the Future included FOIA requests in the letter, which the group says shows coordination between judges and ELI's network."For example, several records obtained under FOIA, enclosed herein, reference the involvement of Judge David Tatel, who served for nearly 30 years on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit until 2022," the letter says. "One February 2021 email from a plaintiffs witness who ELI arranged to serially brief judges on climate litigation, Dr. Don Wuebbles, references 'the kind of issues that Judge Tatel raised towards counteracting arguments from nonbelievers' in catastrophic man-made global warming."Wuebbles hit back against claims there were "cozy ties" between judges and climate activists in comments to Fox News Digital, calling the Power the Future letter a "highly distorted look at what we do as scientists," while defending that he is a "PhD atmospheric scientist and professor," not an "activist."Wuebbles did explain that he has helped "educate judges on the science of climate change" when asked by the courts across his career."Those meetings were very professional and just about the state of the science," he told Fox News Digital. "If a senator, other politicians, or anyone with biases about the state of the climate cannot handle the truth, that is their problem. But the truth should still come out for all Americans to be aware of, including judges and the courts. As part of this, the misinformation of contrarians needs to be responded to by responses demonstrating the real state of the science and what the actual measurements and scientific analyses really show us that is what we do as scientists.As someone with high moral standards, I could add much more, but I will leave it there."CLIMATE LAWFARE CAMPAIGN DEALT BLOW IN SOUTH CAROLINAThe letter to the DOJ included other FOIA'd emails, including one dated March 23, 2021, that was sent by CJP founder Paul Hanle to "a serial presenter, plaintiffs expert witness Dr. Ben Santer" regarding presenting a climate science lecture to more than 100 judges."In another email, dated March 23, 2021, from ELIs Paul Hanle to a serial presenter, plaintiffs expert witness Dr. Ben Santer also a member of the board of the activist Union of Concerned Scientists, which was an original organizer of the climate litigation campaign Hanle describes ELI as working through the auspices of the National Judicial College, with which our project is partnering,'" the letter to the DOJ reads. "Hanle later thanked Santer for Santers presentation to a large group of judges perhaps one to two hundred, stating, in relevant part, I would venture you convinced many who did not know before that the science has moved far and fast and the scientific case is underpinned by very strong evidence. Hanle added, Your approach is very effective with judges."While another email, sent by an ELI official to both Hanle and Santer, the official says, "that [the judge] connected this material to her own docket [is] [j]ust what we want to see!""You certainly had an impact on her," Hanle said.Santer told Fox News Digital in an emailed comment Monday when asked about the correspondence that his job is to "improve scientific and public understanding of the nature, causes, and impacts of climate change.""I've done this job for over 35 years, through my research in climate fingerprinting and through public lecturing to a variety of different audiences. Judges are one of those audiences, along with professional societies, Rotary Clubs, universities, schools, and conservative organizations like the Pacific Club, Jonathan Club, and Bohemian Grove," he wrote."As of today, U.S. climate scientists still have the freedom to educate U.S. citizens on the reality and seriousness of climate change. I cherish that freedom. While it still exists, I intend to continue serving as a serial presenter on climate science," he continued.CLIMATE JUSTICE GROUP HAS DEEP TIES TO JUDGES, EXPERTS INVOLVED IN LITIGATION AMID CLAIMS OF IMPARTIALITYWhen approached for comment on the matter, FJC's Deputy Director Clara Altman said it had not worked with ELI since 2020, after holding a series of seminars in coordination with the group the year prior."The Federal Judicial Center conducted a series of small one-day seminars with the Environmental Law Institute for fewer than 100 judges in total in 2019 and early 2020.The Federal Judicial Center has not done any programs with ELI since. In all its programs, the Center strives to present content objectively and from a range of views," Altman said, adding that FJC is not affiliated with NJC. Fox News Digital reported in July that CJP organized a years-long, nationwide online forum with jurists to promote favorable information and litigation updates regarding climate issues until the email-styled group chat was abruptly made private last year. The listserv was established after CJP coordinated with the National Judicial College to establish its first cohort of judges who took part in a "Judicial Leaders in Climate Science" program in 2022.The listserv, which included at least five judges from across the nation and CJP leaders, was active from September 2022 to May 2024, and facilitated correspondence between the group's members as they traded links on climate studies, congratulated one another on hosting recent environmental events, shared updates on recent climate cases that were remanded to state courts and encouraged participation in other CJP meet-ups.In one message, for example, a Delaware judge shared a YouTube video of a 2022 climate presentation delivered by a Delaware official and a Columbia University professor that focused on the onslaught of climate lawsuits since the mid-2000s. The video included claims that those lawsuits could one day bankrupt the fuel industry.The judge stipulated in his message to the group when sharing the link: "Because the link is of a judicial event that is otherwise not public, please do not forward or use without checking with me. I suspect that goes without saying, but the powers that be will be happier that I said it."UNEARTHED CHAT SHEDS LIGHT ON COZY TIES BETWEEN JUDGES, CLIMATE ACTIVISTS, RAISING ETHICAL CONCERNSA handful of other judges responded to Laster's video and message, praising it as "great work."CJP, in a comment to Fox Digital at the time, defended the listserv as one to help members of its Judicial Leaders in Climate Science program communicate and network with one another for the duration of the program. The one-year program, established by CJP in coordination with the National Judicial College, "trainsstate court judges on judicial leadership skills integrated with consensus climate science and how itis arising in the law," the group told Fox News Digital.Following Fox News Digital's reporting on the listserv, CJP's website received a facelift that included removing one of the judge's names and his favorable testimony of the group's work and anonymized the names of other judges who praised CJP as an "essential" resource for jurists."Judges are encouraged, and many required, to participate in continuing education on topics relevant to emerging trends in the law including those related to science. Recent changes to CJP's website were made to protect privacy andprevent baseless criticism and harassment," the spokesperson told Fox News Digital in August when asked about the website revamp.When asked about Power the Future's letter, a spokesperson for ELI underscored that its Climate Judiciary Project is a "a non-partisan organization that has been operating for over 50 years. ELI educates professionals and the public, provides objective data and analysis, and convenes diverse groups of leaders to solve problems.""The programs in which CJP participates are no different than other judicial education programs, providing evidence-based training on legal and scientific topics that judges voluntarily choose to attend," the spokesperson continued. "CJP does not participate in litigation, provide support for or coordinate with any parties in litigation, or advise judges on how they should rule in any case."News of CJPs outreach comes as the U.S. has seen a sharp uptick in climate-related lawsuits in recent years including cases targeting oil giants Shell, BP and ExxonMobil for allegedly using "deceptive" marketing and downplaying the risks of climate change. Lawsuits have also been brought against state governments and federal agencies, including the Interior Department, for allegedly failing to address pollution risks or protect against the harms of climate change, according to the plaintiffs.Conservative lawmakers have meanwhile put CJP under the public's microscope for alleged "lawfare," most notably Sen. Ted Cruz, who said during a Senate subcommittee hearing in June that there is a "systematic campaign" launched by the Chinese Communist Party and American left-wing activists to weaponize the court systems to "undermine American energy dominance."CJP, Cruz said, is a pivotal player in the "lawfare" as it works to secure "judicial capture."Judicial communications with climate activists over litigation and environmental issues date back years. In 2019, a federal judge hit "reply all" to an email chain with 45 other judges and court staff about an invitation to a climate seminar hosted by the Environmental Law Institute. Colleagues later chastised the judge for sharing "this nonsense" and suggested it was an ethics violation, though others defended the judges decision, saying flagging the event was not unethical.Fox News Digital reached also reached out to NJC, DOJ and Tatel for comment.Fox News Digital's Breanne Deppisch contributed to this report.
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    Former Marine accused in ICE ambush linked to far-left training group: reports
    Nearly a dozen people were arrested following an armed July 4 ambush at a Texas ICE facility, with some suspects tied to a shadowy anti-fascist group and others linked to transgender activists, according to authorities.Some of those arrested were linked to training sessions Benjamin Song a former Marine Reservist who was also charged with terrorism in the incident outside the Prairieland Detention Center south of Fort Worth according to the Washington Post.Song was arrested several days after the incident, in which several people converged on the facility and vandalized cars in which some defense attorneys told the Post was initially intended as a protest until gunfire erupted.On July 5, a SWAT team raided a home in the historically-Black "The Bottoms" neighborhood in Dallas, and took at least one person into custody.FBI CAPTURES FORMER MARINE CORPS RESERVIST ACCUSED OF SHOOTING AT ICE OFFICERS AT TEXAS DETENTION CENTERA cache of weapons was found in the dwelling, which the Post reported was home to transgender people who were "part of a group of activists united around trans and queer identity issues." A neighbor offered an incredulous response to the paper when asked about the group moving into the community.Meanwhile, Song spoke to the paper from jail, where he is being held on charges including attempted murder of federal agents and discharging a firearm in relation to a crime of violence, according to the New York Post.Song also allegedly purchased several of the firearms connected to the ambush, the paper reported.FEDERAL AUTHORITIES CHARGE PAIR WHO ALLEGEDLY HELPED ICE FACILITY ATTACKER ESCAPE AFTER SHOOTINGSongs mother, who is reportedly politically conservative, runs a martial arts studio where the 32-year-old would hold training sessions in firearms and other means of combat for young leftists.He told the Washington Post that he, too, grew up listening to conservative talk radio and joined the military, but became disillusioned with the right after Republicans, including President Donald Trump, spoke ill of China, including its trade imbalance with the U.S.By the time he began attending college in Austin, he had "sour[ed] on free-market capitalism" and "began communicating with" online leftist activist groups on various encrypted chat applications before eventually moving on to holding the trainings.Some participants in Songs trainings were "transgender people, who were eager to learn the hand-to-hand combat and gun-handling skills displayed by right-wing groups during the nationwide unrest in 2020," the Washington Post reported.Originally, those in Songs group were focused on social justice endeavors but recently turned their attention toward ICEs immigration enforcement operations, according to the reports.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"They were scared. And Ben was offering them a solution for their fear," a former trainee who left the sessions over safety concerns told the Washington Post.In a statement after authorities made several arrests, FBI Dallas Field Office Special Agent in Charge R. Joseph Rothrock said the bureau "worked tirelessly to arrest everyone associated with the shooting at the Prairieland Detention Center.""We have said it before, the FBI will not tolerate acts of violence toward law enforcement and will thoroughly investigate anyone that commits these types of offenses."The FBI previously said it was offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to Songs arrest and conviction.Fox News Digital's Greg Wehner contributed to this report.
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    Oklahoma's 'America First' test for teachers features questions on gender, freedom of religion: report
    Teachers from blue states were tested on gender, constitutional rights and U.S. government before being allowed to work in Oklahoma schools, according to a CNN report on Friday.Ahead of the new school year, the states superintendent, Ryan Walters, told Fox News Digital that he planned a new certification test for teachers coming from liberal-leaning states to ensure they were aligned with the states curriculum standards. Teachers were reportedly given the test last week.According to the CNN report, the test was a multiple-choice assessment with approximately 50 questions. One question included "asking teachers to select from a series of multiple-choice answers which chromosome pairs determine biological sex." Another question was "Why freedom of religion is important to Americas identity."RED STATE WILL REQUIRE NEW TEACHERS PASS PRAGERU 'AMERICA FIRST' TEST TO KEEP LICENSE"Other questions include asking for the first three words of the Constitution, naming the two chambers of the US Congress, and identifying the number of US Senators," CNN reported.Walters worked with conservative think tank PragerU on developing the test for teachers, which he described as an "America First" test on basic questions about American history, civics and "common sense."CNN reported that teachers who did not pass the test would not earn a teaching certificate to teach in Oklahoma public schools for that school year.Fox News Digital reached out to the Oklahoma Board of Education and PragerU for comment but did not immediately receive a response.TEACHERS UNIONS LOSE, PARENTS WIN UNDER MAJOR POLICY MOVE SAYS RED STATE SCHOOLS CHIEFWalters told Fox News Digital that the test was made in response to states like California and New York adopting standards that were antithetical to Oklahoma values. He emphasized the need to keep "social justice warriors" from those states out of schools."One of the things that we wanted to do is, first of all, make sure that they're great teachers, right? And number two, make sure we're not getting these woke, indoctrinating social justice warriors in the classroom," Walters said.He name-dropped California Gov.Gavin Newsomas one of the "impetuses" of the change, regarding the state's policy on gender ideology.TRUMP ADMINISTRATION THREATENS TO PULL FEDERAL FUNDS FROM VIRGINIA SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN GENDER POLICY DISPUTEThe California Department of Education requires instruction "about gender, gender expression, gender identity and explore the harm of negative gender stereotypes." Schools must also "teach about all sexual orientations and what being LGBTQ means."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"We're going to make sure that this isn't creeping into our schools. When we see Maine take the extraordinary steps to fight President Trump Every county in Oklahoma voted for President Trump," Walters said.
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    'Game of Thrones' star Sophie Turner calls kissing co-star Kit Harington a 'vile' experience
    Sophie Turner had a "vile" experience kissing co-star Kit Harington for their upcoming horror film, "The Dreadful."Turner and Harington starred alongside each other in "Game of Thrones" as brother and sister from 2011 until 2019. After portraying siblings Sansa Stark and Jon Snow, their bond transcended TV and the duo found themselves just as close in real life.After Turner suggested Harington for the lead role in "The Dreadful," he pointed out filming might be a little awkward.SOPHIE TURNER SLAMS PARENTING POLICE AFTER BEING CRITICIZED FOR ATTENDING OASIS CONCERT WITHOUT HER KIDS"So, I sent the script to Kit, and he kind of sent me a message back going like, Yeah, Id love to, but this is going to be really f------ weird, Soph," Turner said on "Late Night with Seth Meyers.""And I was like, What is he talking about? Then I wasreading[the script] and its like, Kiss, kiss, sex, kiss, sex And then Im like, Oh, shoot, thats my brother."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSAfter much consideration, Turner and Harington decided they "kind of had to do it" because they couldn't turn down the script."We put it out of our minds, and then we get on set, and its the first kissing scene, and we are both retching," she recalled. "Like, really, it is vile. It was the worst."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERTurner began filming "Game of Thrones" at the age of 12. By the time the HBO series wrapped, the TV star was 23.The Emmy-nominated actress described filming alongside Harington, Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage and more as the "best acting class.""I never had proper formal training, so I got to learn from the amazing actors around me, which I felt like I won a competition," Turner said on the "Dish" podcast. "But it was great. We all were a family.""My character, I got to live with," she added. "So it felt like we kind of merged into one person by the end of it. But it was amazing."
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    Doctors divided over new diet trend that has babies licking butter and gumming ribeye steak
    Some parents are swapping pured fruits and vegetables, oatmeal and yogurt for butter, bone broth, sardines and chicken liver as part of a controversial new "carnivore baby" trend but experts are urging caution.As carnivore and protein-packed diets gain popularity among adults, many of whom are rejecting ultra-processed foods, some are passing them on to their kids. Some doctors are even sharing that they feed their babies meat-forward meals, The Wall Street Journal recently reported.Facebook groups are catering to carnivore families and parents are sharing tips on school lunches rotisserie chicken, pork rinds and hard-boiled eggs among them. Meanwhile, others seek insight on trying to conceive while eating only meat.THE GREAT EGG DEBATE IS OVER AS SCIENCE WEIGHS IN ABOUT THE FOOD CHOLESTEROL IMPACTDariya Quenneville, a mother in Ontario, Canada, told the publication that she started feeding her daughter raw egg yolks and pured chicken liver as soon as she could eat solid foods and then moved on to sardines, bone broth ice pops, leg of lamb, beef heart and tongue.Lorraine Bonkowski, a registered dietitian from Michigan, and her one-year-old daughter are both on carnivore diets, Bonkowski told The Wall Street Journal.The little girl licks butter off a spoon, gets a bottle full of bone broth and uses her four teeth to gum ribeye steak.Bonkowski said she introduced fruit to her daughter's diet because her baby was getting constipated from all the meat.GUT HEALTH AT STAKE AS RESEARCHERS PUT BEEF AND CHICKEN TO THE TESTThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends feeding children over 12 months a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, proteins and dairy products.While the carnivore trend has been firing up U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently shared that he follows it others have been pushing it for years.STUDY CLAIMS VEGETARIANS MORE 'AMBITIOUS' AS MEAT EATERS CALL OUT 'OVERSIMPLIFICATION'In 2021, Dr. Robert Cywes, a Florida-based pediatrician, and his wife, Janae, said in a YouTube video that they started giving their son meat at 4 months old.His first real meal, they said, was a ribeye steak."From a functional perspective, from a milestone perspective, he's right on target," Cywes claimed at the time.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERDr. Shawn Baker, the Washington-based author of the book "The Carnivore Diet," boasted in a YouTube video last year that his baby ate a carnivore diet for six months, was walking at 10 months old and grew to be "strong and tall."Some doctors claim the practice has been used for centuries."This is actually the original way that humans fed their babies 100 years ago, 500 years ago, 5,000 years ago," Dr. Ken Berry, a family physician in Tennessee, told Fox News' Dana Perino on "America's Newsroom.""The first food for a baby, when it was ready to wean off the breast, was meat gnawing on a bone," Berry said.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleMeat ensures that babies get certain nutrients, vitamins, minerals, fatty acids and amino acids, he added, slamming puffs and other kids' snacks as "junk."However, Berry did recommend moderation by pairing meat with whole foods like berries.Fox News' senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel said introducing kids to meat gets them plenty of protein and iron, yet without fruits and vegetables, the diet can become an "addiction.""It's a high-inflammation diet, which means later on, when you get to be an adult, you end up with heart disease, you end up with cancer, you end up with diabetes and you end up with obesity," Siegel said on "The Faulkner Focus.""This is a very bad diet to get addicted to as a kid," he said.Lauren Manaker, a registered dietitian nutritionist and mom in South Carolina, told Fox News Digital that while the carnivore diet provides "many options" that are "fantastic for babies," she said it "isn't ideal for little ones.""Babies need a variety of nutrients to grow and thrive, and a diet that cuts out or limits plant-based foods like fruits, veggies and grains can leave some big nutritional gaps," she cautioned.
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    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's wardrobe choice for his high-stakes meeting with Trump
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived to the White House for his high-stakes meeting with President Donald Trump wearing more formal attire than his typical relaxed wardrobe.Zelenskyy was seen shaking Trump's hand while wearing all black, including a button-down black shirt and jacket."First of all President Zelensky, you look fabulous in that suit," a reporter told Zelenskyy after he sat down with Trump in the Oval Office."You look good," the reporter said before Trump added, "I said the same thing."UKRAINIAN DESIGNER PREDICTS ZELENSKYY WILL WEAR MILITARY SUIT FOR HIGH-STAKES TRUMP MEETINGZelenskyy is back in Washington, D.C., Monday to meet with Trump following the U.S. president's historic meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin Friday in Alaska to discuss the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. The Putin meeting did not yield a peace agreement, with Trump now urging Ukraine to accept a land swap deal with Russia, arguing it is the most efficient way to end the war.The meeting Monday also includes European leaders such as French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Finnish President Alexander Stubb.Zelenskyy previously has come under fire and questioning regarding his public attire, which routinely has included him sporting dark green T-shirts, sweatshirts and other relaxed military-style outfits, as opposed to suits."Why don't you wear a suit? You're at the highest level in this country's office, and you refuse to wear a suit," one reporter asked Zelenskyy when he visited the White House in February. "Do you own a suit?"Axios reported that the White House allegedly asked Ukrainian officials prior to the meeting if he would wear a suit to the meeting.ZELENSKYY ARRIVES IN WASHINGTON, DC FOR TRUMP MEETING, URGES LASTING PEACE WITH RUSSIAZelenskyy was spotted meeting with Special Representative for Ukraine, General Keith Kellogg wearing a black T-shirt.Fox News Digital reported earlier this week that Zelenskyy was more likely to wear more formal attire for his White House meeting, according to a designer who has previously collaborated with the European leader."Tomorrow he most likely will not appear in a polo," Ukrainian designer Elvira Gasanova told Fox News Digital Sunday. "I think he will choose a black military suit or a military-style shirt with trousers perhaps a jacket.""After the recent no suit drama, he will likely approach this question differently," she added.Fox News Digital's Sophia Compton and Emma Bussey contributed to this report.
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    Browns name Joe Flacco starting quarterback for Week 1
    The Cleveland Browns named Joe Flacco its starting quarterback for Week 1 despite receiving some stiff competition from rookies Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel.Flacco is the Super Bowl champion veteran quarterback who has experience in head coach Kevin Stefanskis offense already. He was the favorite to get the starting job and Sanders, Gabriel and Kenny Pickett would have had to play astronomically well in preseason and training camp to sniff the opportunity to start.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"The last couple of weeks, honestly, its been pretty good for me," Flacco said last week, via the teams website. "Ive gotten to get more reps and get comfortable and feel like Im doing things at a pretty high level."Sanders challenged for the QB1 role in his first preseason game. He had two touchdowns against the Carolina Panthers but an oblique injury caused him to miss the second preseason game of the year against the Philadelphia Eagles.Gabriel received the nod in that game. He was 13-of-18 with 143 passing yards and an interception.OLIVIA DUNNE FOLLOWING TAYLOR SWIFT GUIDE TO DATING PRO ATHLETEFlacco didnt play in either preseason game and likely didnt need to.Hes entering his 18th season in the NFL. He played for the Indianapolis Colts last season and was used after Anthony Richardson went down with an injury. He was 2-4 in six starts.Flacco had 1,761 passing yards and 12 touchdown passes.Cleveland was 3-14 last season. They start the year against the Cincinnati Bengals.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    RFK Jr., Hegseth face-off in impressive pullup, pushup Pentagon showdown
    FIRST ON FOX: Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited the Department of Defense to challenge Secretary Pete Hegseth to a pullup and pushup competition, dubbed the "Pete and Bobby challenge," as the Trump administration leaders encourage Americans to drop "fat" for "fit."The two squared off to notch 50 pullups and 100 pushups in under five minutes while surrounded by military members of the Navy and Marines, video first shared with Fox News Digital shows."We had our big Pete and Bobby challenge today, 50 pull ups. 100 push-ups. You try to get under five minutes," Kennedy said while wearing his typical gym attire of jeans and a T-shirt.The challenge comes as Kennedy unleashes the "Make America Healthy Again" movement, which includes promoting that Americans eat whole foods versus processed meals, and Hegseth rallies the U.S. military to be the most fit and well-equipped to handle defending the nation.TRUMP SETS UP PRESIDENTIAL FITNESS TEST FOR ANOTHER REVAMP AFTER OBAMA RETIRED IT DURING PRESIDENCY"Completely unacceptable," Hegseth posted on X in response to a headline declaring two-thirds of the military is overweght. "This is what happens when standards are IGNORED and this is what we are changing. REAL fitness & weight standards are here. We will be FIT, not FAT."The pair squared-off to see who could beat the five-minute challenge, with Hegseth coming in just over the five-minute mark but defeating Kennedy."We got close. I was about 5:25," Hegseth said in the video. "You were right behind me," he added referring to the HHS chief, who is 71 years old.Hegseth remarked that a few of the Marines in the gym at the time beat the challenge and came in under four minutes, while one other completed the challenge under three minutes.TRUMP EXECUTIVE ORDER TO REESTABLISH PRESIDENTIAL FITNESS TEST"It was President Trump who inspired us to do this," Kennedy said in the video shared with Fox Digital. "This is the beginning of our tour challenging Americans to get back in shape, eat better, but also, you need to get out and exercise."The pair also challenged another Cabinet member to join them in the competition: Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy."Secretary Duffy, you're invited to do the Pete and Bobby challenge. Can you do it in under five minutes? 50 pull-ups, 100 push-ups. What do you think?" Hegseth asked in the video as the pair chuckled.President Donald Trump has championed Kennedy's efforts encouraging Americans to cut out processed foods and get active through the MAHA movement, as well as repeatedly touting the U.S. military as "without a doubt the greatest fighting force in the history of the world" under Hegseth's leadership.SEN. RAND PAUL: KENNEDY IS CONFRONTING 'CORRUPT' HEALTH AGENCIES TO MAKE AMERICA HEALTHY AGAINAt the youth level, Trump reinstated the Presidential Fitness Test and the Presidents Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition for American schoolchildren after former President Barack Obama retired it in favor of the Presidential Youth Fitness Program. Trump signed an executive order in July reestablishing the program and directed the council to launch "school-based programs that reward excellence in physical education and develop criteria for a Presidential Fitness Award.""Thank you, President Trump, for setting the example. Presidential physical fitness. Make America Healthy Again. Fit, not fat. We're going to have a war-fighting force, young men and women who are prepared to defend the nation. We're doing it as a team. Join us," Hegseth added in the video.
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