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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFlorida woman arrested for unlicensed dental work allegedly used superglue on victims' teeth: policeA Florida woman was recently arrested after allegedly performing unlicensed dental work in multiple counties.Emely Martinez, 35, is accused of leaving victims with infections and damaged teeth after installing phony veneers with cyanoacrylate glue - aka "crazy or superglue" - investigators allege.Martinez is charged with fraud and practicing dentistry without a license, among other offenses.WOMAN ACCUSED OF TREATING THOUSANDS OF PATIENTS AS A FAKE NURSEMartinez offered discounted full-mouth veneer treatments at the Tapp Inn Beauty Bar in Pinellas Park, where she advertised herself as a veneer technician, FOX 13 Tampa Bay reported.Police allege she was unlicensed and had no schooling, leaving multiple victims with hefty bills from emergency dental work to reverse the damage."They actually have had to pay thousands of dollars to get their teeth fixed, and some of them had to wait for the infection to clear and go get their teeth fixed," Pinellas Park Police Department Sgt. Windy Vater told FOX 13.LOUISIANA 'MEDICAID MILLIONAIRE' BOUGHT LAMBORGHINI WHILE CLAIMING GOVERNMENT BENEFITS FOR YEARSTwo people reported Martinez after experiencing pain, infections and complications following the procedures, according to arrest warrants.While real veneers can cost more than $1,000 per tooth, the report noted Martinez allegedly charged about $3,000 for the entire set, promising a lifespan of five to seven years.Police told FOX 13 she may have also pulled teeth and performed dental work on children.COLORADO DENTIST JAMES CRAIG FOUND GUILTY OF MURDERING WIFE IN POISONING PLOTRecords show Martinez was arrested in Hillsborough County earlier this year and is charged with performing unlicensed dental work.Authorities said she may have changed her name and created additional businesses to hide the fraud, according to the report.The American Dental Association issued a warning in 2024 noting procedures performed by unlicensed veneer technicians have the potential to cause "irreversible harm."0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 40 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTed Cruz endorses Chip Roy for Texas attorney general: 'No one better'Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Saturday endorsed Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, after the conservative congressman announced his candidacy to become the Lone Star State's next attorney general.Roy, who announced his run on Thursday, is seeking to replace the state's current attorney general, Ken Paxton, who decided not to run for re-election in 2026 and is instead running for U.S. Senate against Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas.In his endorsement of Roy, Cruz said there were several excellent candidates running to be the state's next attorney general. Other declared Republican candidates include state Sens. Joan Huffman and Mayes Middleton, as well as former U.S. Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy Aaron Reitz."There are several excellent candidates right now in the race for Texas Attorney General. All of them are friends of mine, and all of them have been strong supporters of mine for many, many years. Texas is blessed to have an abundance of strong conservatives stepping forward to lead, in such a time as this," Cruz said in a statement on Saturday.TEXAS REP CHIP ROY ANNOUNCES RUN FOR STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO REPLACE KEN PAXTONCruz said Roy was his first chief of staff and has been a close friend and ally for more than 12 years."We have been in more fights together than I can count, and I know Chip will always, always, always fight for conservative values," Cruz said."With over two decades of dedicated service to Texas, Chip has consistently shown the courage, integrity, and conviction required to defend our great state," he continued. "He is a battle-tested warrior and a fierce defender of the Constitution. I have full confidence that he will stand up for the rule of law, preserve the rights and freedoms of Texans, and hold those who threaten our great state accountable. There is no one better equipped to lead the Office of the Texas Attorney General, and I know that he will ferociously fight and protect the Lone Star State."Roy made the announcement in a campaign video shared on X, saying he strives to preserve the state's legacy of "liberty, freedom and self-determination.""Texas has a long and proud tradition of rising to defend our homes, our freedom, and our communities," he wrote in an accompanying message. "Im running for Attorney General to carry on that legacy unafraid to fight, unafraid to win, and unafraid to defend Texas at every turn. #LiveFree."Roy said it has been an honor to represent the 21st Congressional District in the U.S. House and that he was particularly proud "of our work to deliver on President Trump's agenda and fight to drain the swamp."LONE STAR STATE RIVALS FOR US SENATE COMPETE TO WRANGLE RUNAWAY DEMOCRATS"I could do it forever and be fulfilled professionally. But representatives should not be permanent. And my experience watching Texans unite in response to the devastating Hill Country floods made clear that I want to come home," Roy said in a statement. "I want to take my experience in Congress, as a federal prosecutor, and as First Assistant Attorney General to fight for Texas from Texas.""Texas is under assault from open-border politicians, radical leftists and faceless foreign corporations that threaten our sovereignty, safety and our way of life," he added. "It's time to draw a line in the sand. As Attorney General, I will fight every single day for our God-given rights, for our families and for the future of Texas."Roy has served in the U.S. House since 2019.Fox News' Danielle Wallace contributed to this report.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 40 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMGov. Pritzker says Trump trying to 'manufacture a crisis' as admin plans National Guard deployment to ChicagoIllinois Gov. JB Pritzker, a Democrat, said there is no emergency and President Donald Trump is "attempting to manufacture a crisis" after reports that the federal government may deploy the National Guard to Chicago to address crime in the city."The State of Illinois at this time has received no requests or outreach from the federal government asking if we need assistance, and we have made no requests for federal intervention," the governor said in a statement on Saturday.This comes after Trump's move to boost the presence of federal law enforcement in Washington, D.C., in an attempt to reduce crime. Hundreds of federal agents and National Guard troops have been deployed to the streets of D.C. as part of the federal takeover of the district.Now, Trump says Chicago could be his administration's next target for a federal crackdown on crime.NATIONAL GUARD ROLL OUT IN 19 STATES NOT LINKED TO TRUMPS CRIME CRACKDOWN, WH SAYSThe Pentagon has planned a military deployment to Chicago for weeks, which could include mobilizing a few thousand National Guard troops next month, according to The Washington Post."The safety of the people of Illinois is always my top priority," Pritzker said. "There is no emergency that warrants the President of the United States federalizing the Illinois National Guard, deploying the National Guard from other states, or sending active duty military within our own borders."The governor also accused Trump of "attempting to manufacture a crisis, politicize Americans who serve in uniform, and continue abusing his power to distract from the pain he is causing working families.""We will continue to follow the law, stand up for the sovereignty of our state, and protect the people of Illinois," he continued.CHICAGO MAYOR CALLS TRUMP'S NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYMENT PLAN 'UNCOORDINATED, UNCALLED-FOR AND UNSOUND'Democrat Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton said the report that Trump is preparing to deploy federal troops in Chicago "proves what we all know: he is willing to go to any lengths possible to create chaos if it means more political powerno matter who gets hurt.""As Lieutenant Governor and throughout my career, Ive fervently fought for the reformation of our criminal legal system and under the Pritzker-Stratton administration, weve made tremendous progress," she said in a statement. "Crime in Chicago is declining and theres absolutely no rationale for this decision, other than to distract from the pain Trump is inflicting on working families with his dangerous agenda.""Illinois, Governor Pritzker and I are here to stand for your rights, your freedoms, and will protect you against whatever storms of hate and fear come our way," she added.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPChicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, also a Democrat, earlier said "unlawfully deploying the National Guard to Chicago has the potential to inflame tensions between residents and law enforcement when we know that trust between police and residents is foundational to building safer communities.""An unlawful deployment of the [National Guard] would be unsustainable and would threaten to undermine the historic progress we have made," Johnson said in a statement on Friday.The mayor also cited data showing that homicides, robberies and shootings have dipped significantly in the past year.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 34 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM1 dead, 4 wounded after shooting in New York City, police sayA shooting in New York City on Saturday left one person dead and four people wounded, including one teenager in critical condition, according to police.Officers responded at around 7:30 p.m. to a report of a shooting on Burke Avenue and Wickham Avenue near Haffen Park, a spokesperson for the New York City Police Department confirmed to Fox News.A 32-year-old man was found with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 17-year-old girl had suffered a gunshot wound to her face.3 SHOT IN TIMES SQUARE, 17-YEAR-OLD SUSPECT DETAINED AFTER LATE-NIGHT DISPUTEBoth victims were transported to a hospital, where the man was pronounced dead. The girl was listed in critical condition.Three other victims with gunshot wounds transported themselves to hospitals.MASS SHOOTING IN BALTIMORE LEAVES 6 PEOPLE WOUNDED, INCLUDING 5-YEAR-OLD: POLICEA 30-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman suffered gunshot wounds to their backs and were both listed in stable condition. A 42-year-old man also had a gunshot wound to his arm and was listed in stable condition.Police said four people were taken into custody and multiple guns were recovered.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe incident remains under investigation.The shooting happened near Haffen Park as a large crowd watched a basketball tournament. The incident appeared to be gang-related, according to the New York Post.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 34 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMOrioles pitcher Cade Povich calls out online harassment after wife threatenedMajor League Baseball is facing a serious dilemma with online threats directed at its players and their families.Baltimore Orioles pitcher Cade Povich was the second MLB player this week to reveal a horrifying threat directed at his wife from a disgruntled fan on social media. The left-handed pitcher posted a screenshot of the message, which included an apparent threat of sexual violence against Povichs wife."I understand that I may not have performed or have gotten the results that I, my team, or many fans may have wanted so I get the frustration," Povichs post on X read. "Say what you want about me in that regard. However, going out of your way to DM my wife is unacceptable and what is shown in this image is crossing the line."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Me, or especially my wife, should not have to worry about our safety in the public, nonetheless church, because of how I perform on the mound."The message was sent after Povich was pulled with two outs in the fifth inning of the Houston Astros 10-7 win over the Orioles on Friday night."Im coming on here to say something about this because I know my family is not alone," his message continued. "This stuff does not belong in the game."And Povich was, unfortunately, not alone in dealing with the harassment.MARINERS PITCHER SHARES VILE MESSAGE HE RECEIVED AFTER POOR PERFORMANCEOn Thursday,Seattle Mariners pitcher Tayler Saucedo shared an alarming threat aimed at him and his girlfriend. The message came after Saucedo recorded only one out, allowed four hits and walked one batter in the Philadelphia Phillies 11-2 win over Seattle on Wednesday.The profanity-laced message included a threat that Saucedos "head gets blown to pieces," and that his girlfriend "dying too would be awesome as well.""I understand wanting me gone after today and this year as a whole. Nobody is more disappointed with how this year has gone for me than myself. Trust me, I want to win just as much as all of you whether I'm here or not. But messaging me this bulls--- and my girlfriend and sending this stuff is beyond baseball," Saucedo wrote in a post on X. "Its insane how comfortable people are sending this stuff to not only me but my partner. Tell me I suck all you want, that's fine but at some point we gotta get a grip."These incidents are not isolated.Last month,Boston Red Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito said he confronted MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred about online bullying. He said he believed online sports betting and social media access have increased the harassment that athletes face."It only goes so far," he said. "Is it going to take a player getting assaulted in front of their apartment building by some disgruntled guy that lost a bet for real action to be taken?"Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 18 Views 0 Vista previa
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