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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJosh Duhamel says he's 70% ready to survive an apocalypse at his Minnesota 'doomsday cabin'Josh Duhamel revealed how he's preparing to survive a potential global catastrophe.During a recent interview with People magazine, the 52-year-old actor reflected on whether his family were ready to weather an apocalypse in their Minnesota home a spot he calls his "doomsday cabin.""Well, I have enough," the "Ransom Canyon" star said. "Not 100%. Probably 70%."Duhamel admitted that he still needs sharpen his survival skills so that he could provide a steady source of food in the aftermath of a world-ending event.JOSH DUHAMEL LEFT HOLLYWOOD BEHIND TO LIVE OFF-GRID IN MINNESOTA"I could be a better hunter, I could be a better fisherman. I could stockpile a little more food supply," he said.The "Las Vegas" actor previously told Parade that he left Los Angeles behind to live off-grid in the cabin he spent 15 years building."The closest store is 40 miles away," he said in April. "Once we get there, it's really about everybody taking care of each other making memories, spending time with family and friends."While it took years for Duhamel to build the off-the-grid spot for his family, he said that he is grateful to have the opportunity to "get back to the basics.""You're not consumed by all these other distractions," Duhamel said. "When you're out there, it's really about having fun, making sure everybody's warm, everybody's got food and water."The actor lives in the cabin with his wife Audra Mari and their 1-year-old son Shepherd. Duhamel's 11-year-old son Axl, whom he shares with his ex-wife Fergie, also spends time at the home.Duhamel told People that his home is located about an hour and a half away from Fargo, North Dakota. He explained that he initially purchased a half parcel of land on which he built his home. However, Duhamel said that he later acquired additional land to expand his property.The "Transformers" star recalled that he and his family lived without running water, electricity or other basic amenities for "a long time."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSWhile speaking with the outlet, Duhamel reflected on why he decided to embrace a more rustic lifestyle."I make movies and TV shows, and I love it, I truly do love it, but I had this calling," Duhamel explained.He said that he felt the urge "to go and really do things with my hands again fix things, make things and just do the basic things that we take for granted."Duhamel told People that his Minnesota retreat also offers a "respite" from "this world of massive technology," noting that the advent of artificial intelligence particularly "scares" him.However, the actor clarified that his home in North Star state wasn't only intended to be safe haven in the face of a worldwide Armageddon.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"The truth is, yes, people want to call it a doomsday prepper thing, but it's really not that," he told People. "I'm really more of a guy who wants to stay true to my roots, get back to the basics, hone whatever basic skills I need.""I don't think that we're in any dire situation that we have to worry about prepping for doomsday, but it is good to have some of those skills," Duhamel added."I was getting so far away from it for so long, that I felt like I wanted to get back to some of that."0 Reacties 0 aandelen 36 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFormer FBI Director Robert Mueller has Parkinsons disease: reportFormer FBI Director Robert Mueller was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease, his family revealed to the New York Times.Mueller is the former special counsel who led the Russia investigation into President Donald Trumps 2016 campaign.Mueller, 81, was diagnosed in 2021 and retired from public life the following year after briefly teaching law, according to a family statement provided to The Times."Bob was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease in the summer of 2021. He retired from the practice of law at the end of that year. He taught at his law school alma mater during the fall of both 2021 and 2022, and he retired at the end of 2022," the statement said.HOUSE INVESTIGATORS NIX MUELLER TESTIMONY IN EPSTEIN PROBE OVER HEALTH CONCERNS"His family asks that his privacy be respected," they added.House Oversight Committee investigators had subpoenaed Mueller to testify as part of their probe into Jeffrey Epstein, but lawmakers withdrew the request after learning of his health struggles. A source familiar told Fox News Digital the panel "learned that Mr. Mueller has health issues that preclude him from being able to testify."This happened before The New York Times reported on Mueller's Parkinson's diagnosis.Recently, Mueller has struggled with speech and mobility, leaving him unable to comply with a congressional subpoena regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.TRUMP ORDER TARGETING LAW FIRM WILMERHALE BLOCKED AS UNCONSTITUTIONAL, FEDERAL JUDGE RULESAs FBI director from 2001 to 2013, Mueller oversaw the bureau during its 2007 investigation of Epstein.Mueller was one of many notable figures, including the Clintons, who House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., subpoenaed to testify before the panel.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPComer has argued that period is central to his inquiry, citing prosecutors draft 60-count indictment that was later set aside in favor of a widely criticized non-prosecution agreement.Fox News Digital's Elizabeth Elkind and Alex Miller contributed to this report.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 33 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDak Prescott reacts to Micah Parsons trade to Packers: 'I wasnt surprised'The highest-paid player in the NFL reacted to the new highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL being traded from his Dallas Cowboys.Micah Parsons being traded to the Green Bay Packers remains a shock to some, even three days after Jerry Jones fulfilled the All-Pros trade request. As a result, the Packers dished out a massive four-year, $188 million deal that became an NFL record for the most money paid to a non-quarterback.Dak Prescott, Parsons' former teammate and the highest-paid player in the league after receiving his desired long-term extension last offseason, spoke about Parsons being dealt.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I definitely didnt think he was going to get traded," he said, per The Athletic. "But just with the way their negotiations went down, obviously to some extent. It seemed like it got personal on their ends, so thats why I wasnt surprised."COWBOYS LEGEND MICHAEL IRVIN BLASTS JERRY JONES OVER MICAH PARSONS TRADEPrescott added that hes happy there was an end result to the tension that was created between Parsons and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones."If nothing had been done, wed sit here and yall still wouldve been asking me whether he was playing in a couple days or when he was going to be playing," Prescott said, via the Dallas Morning News. "That wouldve been a lot more of a headache and distraction than getting a solution to it."Prescott previously expressed confidence that Parsons would get a deal much like he and star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb did last offseason. He also thought it would be done before Dallas kicked off against the Philadelphia Eagles this Thursday.But the blockbuster trade was made official this past Thursday, with the Cowboys securing the Packers next two first-round picks as well as All-Pro defensive tackle Kenny Clark in exchange for Parsons.Jones had stated he wouldnt put too much worry into Parsons trade request. But he justified the trade after making it on Thursday, saying that the move was made with the focus on success for the team now and in the future.As the Cowboys and its fan base processed the shocking move, Prescott said that he simply told Parsons "good luck" while revealing the two shared some messages with each other after the trade. Players like Lamb and Trevon Diggs also wished Parsons luck.The Cowboys will see him this season, though, with Prescott having to worry about Parsons rushing his pocket in Week 4 on "Sunday Night Football."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 16 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'13 Going on 30' star Christa B. Allen says she fled cult after dating its charismatic leader"13 Going on 30" star Christa B. Allen shared that she ran away from a cult after ending her romance with its leader.The 33-year-old actress made the revelation in a video that she shared on TikTok Thursday. In the clip, Allen was seen wearing a beige sweater, a cream-colored miniskirt and brown boots as she spun around with her arms outstretched on a lawn.The video was set to a part of Chappell Roan's song "Subway" in which the singer repeats the lyrics "She got away."13 GOING ON 30 CELEBRATES ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY: JENNIFER GARNER, MARK RUFFALO, OTHER CAST MEMBERS THEN AND NOW"How it feels rebuilding your life after being in love with a charismatic wealthy cult leader who burned it to the ground," the "Revenge" star wrote over the clip.In the caption, Allen further detailed her experience with her former boyfriend, whom she did not name."Let me be very clear: nobody can burn down your life unless you give them access to it. Thats the part Ive had to own," she wrote.Allen continued, "So Ive sat with the hardest questions: why did I trust him? Why did I hand over my power? Why did I silence my own inner knowing?"The actress reflected on her ex, recalling how he dazzled her with his lavish lifestyle but later showed himself to be deceptive."The truth is, he was selling fairytales and from luxurious penthouses and private jets, I foolishly bought in," Allen wrote."What I learned is that even if you spend every waking moment with someone studying, eating, traveling, working, building, dreaming you still may not KNOW them," she continued. "Especially when youre dealing with someone who lies as easily as they breathe.""That realization shattered me, but it also forced me to rebuild from the ground up. And fire is also cleansing," Allen added.Allen promised her fans that she would reveal more details about her experience in the future but currently plans to focus on the next chapter of her life."One day Ill share the full story but for now Im walking forward with feet on solid ground and a heart that knows its strength," she wrote.In a TikTok video that she shared on Aug. 19, Allen appeared to refer to her ex, accusing him of infidelity.FORMER DISNEY CHILD STAR EXPOSES KIDNAPPING ATTEMPT AND STALKERS IN HOLLYWOOD TELL-ALL"When the spiritual guy you were dating forced you to quit your job because he promised to take care of you then left you with zero income while cheating and sleeping around with countless women while lying about it all," she wrote over a video in which she was seen behind the wheel of a car.,"But then you remember he knows the laws of the universe, and the universe dont miss," she added.Allen's first movie role was playing the younger version of Jennifer Garner's character Jenna Rink in the 2004 romantic comedy "13 Going on 30."The actress once again played the younger version of Garner's character Jenny Perotti in the 2009 fantasy romantic comedy movie "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past," which was a modern retelling of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella "A Christmas Carol."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPShe went on to star as socialite Charlotte Grayson in the hit TV drama series "Revenge" from 2011 to 2015.Allen has also made appearances on Disney Channel TV shows and TV series, including "Grey's Anatomy" and "ER."In recent years, Allen shifted away from acting and moved more toward social media influencing.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 31 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPilots test first-of-its-kind cockpit alert system that detects possible collisions on runwaysKANSAS CITY, Mo. Engineers are in the final testing phase of a cockpit alert system they say could prevent close calls on the runway.Honeywell Aerospace's "Surface Alert System," or "SURF-A," can detect when a rogue aircraft gets in the way of another plane that has been cleared for takeoff or landing. The system gives pilots two aural alerts when an unauthorized aircraft enters the runway on a collision course with the authorized aircraft. The first alert sounds 30 seconds before a collision, and the second alert sounds 15 seconds before a collision."It sounds like such a small amount of time, but things happen so rapidly, and 15 to 30 seconds is actually a very, very large margin when you're moving at the speeds that we're moving in an aircraft like this," Honeywell Test Pilot Doug Rybczynski said.The aural call-out includes an automated voice that says, "traffic on runway.""It's a very good, I would say direct, call out," Rybczynski said.TRUMP PICK FOR UN AVIATION OFFICE HAS LONG HISTORY DONATING TO DEMS, NIKKI HALEYThe Honeywell crew flew from the Kansas City Downtown airport in Missouri to Topeka, Kansas. On Test Flight 757's approach to Topeka, a Honeywell crew member parked a smaller Gulfstream aircraft at the end of the runway, triggering the SURF-A alert system. After hearing both alerts, the pilot performed a "go-around" maneuver.The demonstration simulated a 2023 close call at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Austin, Texas. In that scenario, a FedEx B767 was cleared to land in poor conditions. As the FedEx plane got closer, the pilots noticed a Southwest Airlines B737 lined up on the runway below them. The FedEx pilots were able to perform a last-second go-around maneuver to avoid a collision, but Honeywell says the SURF-A system, which wasn't around at the time, would have given the pilots an additional 28 seconds of notice.DUFFY'S DOT ACCUSES BIDEN, BUTTIGIEG OF INFLATING AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER PIPELINE: JUICED THE NUMBERSSURF-A relies on Federal Aviation Administration-mandated technology called "Smart X," and it has been around since 2008. It lets pilots know if they are taking off on a taxiway, and if they are coming in for a landing too fast or too high.Honeywell started developing the SURF-A system in 2020 when the aviation industry noticed more close calls happening on runways. Using "ADS-B" Out technology, a GPS system that makes an airplane's position known to other pilots, engineers were able to determine the trajectory of planes that are on a collision course.In 2024, the FAA reported 1,664 runway incursions, which is when an aircraft enters a runway without clearance. Seven of those involved two planes on a collision course.The FAA has reported 657 runway incursions so far in 2025."Shockingly, I think for a lot of passengers, there's not an alert system available today to let you know that you're about ready to run into another aircraft on the runway," Thea Feyereisen, Honeywell Aerospace Distinguished Technical Fellow, said.FAA CANCELS NEWARK AIRPORT GROUND STOP AFTER EQUIPMENT ISSUE AFFECTED RADIO FREQUENCIESThe FAA said the best way to eliminate runway incursions is to improve airport infrastructure by adding edge lights, pavement markers, signage, and by making taxiways less complicated. Since 2021, the FAA has given nearly $12 billion to airports across the country to improve airport infrastructure.However, Feyereisen said pilots are ultimately the last line of defense."Pilots have a shared destiny on the aircraft," Feyereisen said. "The pilot can be doing everything correct, but on a path to disaster."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPHoneywell Aerospace is pitching the prototype to major airlines, and hopes to have the system certified by September. Engineers said the system could be added to commercial flights in early 2026.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 31 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.YOUTUBE.COMWallace D. Wattles: The Science of Being Great | Full Audiobook for Success & ManifestationWallace D. Wattles: The Science of Being Great | Full Audiobook for Success & Manifestation0 Reacties 0 aandelen 19 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAfghanistan hit with 6.0 magnitude near eastern border with Pakistan, hundreds killedA magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan near its shared border with Pakistan late Sunday, killing at least 250 people and injuring hundreds more.The quake was reported at 11:47 p.m. some 17 miles east-northeast of the city of Jalalabad in Nangarhar province, the U.S. Geological Survey said.The area is difficult to access, so the extent of the damage and injuries is not entirely known at this time.The Kunar Disaster Management Authority said in a statement that at least 250 people were killed and 500 others injured though those figures were expected to rise.RUSSIAN VOLCANO ERUPTS FOR FIRST TIME IN CENTURIES AFTER MASSIVE EARTHQUAKE STRIKES KAMCHATKA PENINSULAThe earthquake was just 5 miles deep and shallower quakes tend to cause more damage.A 4.5 magnitude quake occurred in the same province just after midnight.Afghanistan is especially vulnerable to earthquakes, particularly in the Hindu Kush Mountain range where the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates meet.One of the deadliest natural disasters to strike Afghanistan in recent memory occurred on Oct. 7, 2023, when a 6.3 earthquake struck the South-Central Asian nation, followed by strong aftershocks.The Taliban government estimated that at least 4,000 people perished, though the U.N. gave a far lower death toll of about 1,500.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 2 Views 0 voorbeeld
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