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    Pink battles bacterial infection, shares photo hooked up to IV in health scare
    Pink remained optimistic despite suffering a slight setback on vacation.The "Lady Marmalade" singer revealed she was diagnosed with E. coli while traveling with family and friends.Pink, whose full name is Alecia Moore, showed off how she was healing from the infection as she rested on a couch while receiving fluids from an IV.JASON ALDEAN DISCLOSES HE SUFFERED BREAKDOWN MONTHS AFTER DEADLY 2017 LAS VEGAS SHOOTINGThe "What About Us" musician tried to make the most of the situation by kicking her feet back and sipping on a glass of wine."This is all normal and everything is going really well," Pink wrote across the image shared on Instagram.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"When you go on vacation and have food and E. coli decides to move into your gut, you kill it with friends and daughters and red wine," she wrote. "And a vitamin IV concoction."E coli bacteria, also known as Escherichia coli, is commonly found in many places, including "the environment, foods, water, and the intestines of people and animals," according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).While some bacteria is harmless, some E coli can make people sick with a wide range of issues, including diarrhea, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, sepsis, and other illnesses.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERMost cases are contracted via contaminated food or water or contact with animals, environments, or other people, the center reported."Ahhh life and lemons and lemonade and great memories that I might remember," Pink captioned the post.The "So What" singer embarked on her "Trustfall Tour" in October 2023 in support of her ninth studio album, and wrapped the worldwide tour in November.Pink pushed through injury and illness throughout the tour, and was forced to cancel a few shows on doctor's orders.The "Raise Your Glass" singer has two kids with her husband, Carey Hart daughter Willow Sage and son Jameson.
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    Mark Teixeira discusses political divide, says he cant talk to people that believe men can get pregnant'
    World Series champion Mark Teixeira said he cant have a conversation with people who say men can get pregnant, citing how the political divide in the United States has grown.Teixeira, who launched his campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives last week, said he has "no problem" talking to Democrats about tax rates or national security, but not about men getting pregnant."I have no problem talking to you about tax rates or national security or things that are maybe going to make our country better. But when you say that men can get pregnant, where do I go with that?" Teixeira said in an appearance on OutKicks "Dont @ Me with Dan Dakich."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I cant have a conversation with you if thats what you truly believe, and I think that so many people on the left have gone off the map that it creates this huge divide, that its tough to bridge that gap."The former New York Yankees star said people have asked him why he chose to go into politics when its so divided. Teixeira said that conservatives havent moved that much further right, while Democrats "have moved completely off the map to the left."OutKicks Dan Dakich said the shift to the left has created a distraction from whats real, and Teixeira agreed with that assessment."Dan, one of the reasons Im running is because people are real. People that need better jobs, people that want lower tax rates, people that want their cities and their streets to be safe, those are the people that Im running for. My district is the most beautiful district in Texas, its the hill country, hard-working people," Teixeira said.PADRES ALL-STAR RELIEVER CARTED OFF FIELD AFTER COLLAPSING WITH APPARENT SEASON-ENDING INJURY"These men and women, they go to church on Sundays and barbecue afterward. These are just good patriots and they want the government to work for them. They dont want to be controlled by the government or be told what to do, be told to wear masks, be told you cant go to school, be told that if you build a company its because the government built it for you. Thats baloney.""I think the American people are waking up, that the America First agenda is the one that is working for them."The three-time All-Star is campaigning for Texas 21st Congressional District. Teixeiras announcement followed Rep. Chip Roys decision not to seek re-election as he runs for Texas attorney general.The 45-year-old played for four teams in his major league career. Teixeira debuted with the Texas Rangers and spent five seasons with the team before being traded to the Atlanta Braves.He was later traded to the Los Angeles Angels after parts of two seasons with the Braves and then signed with the Yankees.The five-time Gold Glove winner was a key part of the 2009 Yankees team that beat the Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series. Teixeira finished his career with a .268 batting average, 409 home runs and 1,298 RBI.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Member of Congress says she was assaulted by gang of youth before Trump DC takeover
    Rep. Julie Fedorchak, R-N.D., decried "out of control" violence in the nations capital city and revealed that she was assaulted by a gang of youths in the streets of Washington, D.C., before the Trump administrations takeover.Speaking with reporters outside the Capitol building during a Republican Study Committee (RSC) press conference on Tuesday, Fedorchak, who is the sole member of the House of Representatives from North Dakota, agreed with her fellow Republicans that congressional action is needed to help keep D.C. safe.She said she herself was attacked in broad daylight in D.C.s Navy Yard neighborhood, which is located just a few minutes drive from the Capitol and is a popular neighborhood for members of Congress and staffers. The neighborhood is also home to the Nationals' baseball stadium."D.C. is a beautiful city. It's an amazing city, and it's the best capital in the world. But it isn't safe. We all know this," said Fedorchak. "Crime in our nation's capital is out of control. If D.C. were a state, it would have the highest homicide rate in the country."SENATE AIDE WHO SURVIVED BRUTAL DC STABBING SAYS CRIME FIGHT 'WORTHWHILE'"In fact, I felt this myself recently in a small way," she continued. "I was walking down the street in July and near my apartment in Navy Yard, not very far from home, and I felt something hard hit me in the in the back of my head. It was broad daylight. I was very startled. I was on the phone at the time, and just as that happened, a pack of juveniles came rushing by on their bikes and I turned to look around and see what had happened. And a large, hard plastic object had been thrown directly at my head.""Now that was a small, minor incident. I wasn't harmed, but the young people who did it, did it with reckless abandon and with zero fear of consequences," she said. "They gathered in a circle not far from me after that and sat there and laughed."Fedorchak said this assault is just another example of "how crime is out of control in this city, and there aren't any consequences."In August, President Donald Trump invoked Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act to place the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) under federal control in response to rampant violent crime in the city. One of the reasons cited by the president was the epidemic of violent youth gangs terrorizing residents in the streets of D.C. In early August, a former DOGE staffer named Edward Coristine was violently assaulted by a group of D.C. youths and left bloodied in the street. Trump called the perpetrators "thugs" and vowed to exert his powers to federalize D.C.TRUMP PRAISES DEMOCRATIC DC MAYOR FOR WORKING WITH HIS ADMINISTRATION ON CRIME CRACKDOWNFedorchak praised Trumps crackdown in D.C. and agreed with other Republicans present that more action is needed from Congress to help the president restore order to the city."America is the greatest country in the world. There's no reason why our capital should have a violent crime rate higher than some of the most dangerous places in the world," she said."Many of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle have falsely claimed that D.C. crime stats are at a 30-year low. But let's remember that crime is not just about statistics. It's about people."She pointed to the recent killing of 21-year-old congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, who was killed in a drive-by shooting in northwest D.C. in June."It's about the mother who sent her child here to intern in one of our offices this summer, never to see him again. It's about all the families who suffer from crime in this very city. It's about the Metropolitan Police Union, who agrees that they are stretched too thin and don't have the resources to take care of crime in this city, and to provide a safe environment. It's about staffers, interns, families and visitors who live with the daily reality of coming to a city that isn't safe."Rep. Ron Estes, R-Kan., whose office Tarpinian-Jachym was interning with when he was killed, also weighed in during the press conference, calling the murder "a senseless crime.""To this day, it's not been solved by the Washington, D.C., police That's why I applaud President Trump and the work that he's doing in terms of making sure that we do have a safe capital," he said.TRUMP DECLARES DC A 'CRIME FREE ZONE' AMID HIS FEDERAL CRACKDOWN"Yesterday, I was able to walk around the Navy Yard with my daughter, and it was great to see the National Guard out there patrolling around," he said. "It was a safe environment for people to hang out. It was nice. There was a family there having a birthday party for one of their children."During the press conference, Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., announced that Congress would be asserting greater control over D.C. to ensure the city remains safe for residents and visitors."In 1973, Congress granted D.C. limited home rule authority through the District of Columbia Self-Government Reorganization Act, also called the Home Rule Act. In the Home Rule Act, Congress reserves the right at any time to exercise its constitutional authority as the legislature for the district, which includes the right to review and block local legislation before it takes effect. It has now become necessary for Congress to exercise such authority," she said."Why? Because the D.C. city council is seeking to exercise its authority not for the best interests of its citizens or the broader community, but for political purposes," she continued. "For years now, the D.C. city council has not only prioritized left-wing policies and programs but intentionally sought to hide their activities from Congress. It is a new day in D.C., however, and Congress intends to once again assert its authority to ensure that Washington, D.C., rightfully reflects and represents this great nation on the national and international stage."RSC Chair August Pfluger, R-Texas, stated, "Now, Congress must take the next step and use our Article One powers."SEN. MARSHA BLACKBURN CRITICIZES DEMOCRATS WHO MAKE VILLAINS OUT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT"We cannot and will not allow D.C. to fall into a hellscape again when the local government fails," he added. "It's our constitutional duty to act. Congress has a clear constitutional authority over D.C., and we will use it without hesitation to continue making D.C. safe and great again."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn a separate press conference taking place elsewhere at the Capitol at the same time, Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., also commented on Trumps D.C. crackdown. He downplayed the crackdowns success, claiming that "every single area of criminal activity" was "on the way down prior to the arrival of the National Guard."Jeffries suggested the crackdown was "probably the result of Donald Trump trying to figure out a way to change the topic, given his deep unpopularity."He said he would not support Congress extending the emergency declaration to allow the Trump administration to continue its crackdown.
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    US tariff take surges to $31B in August, setting new monthly high for 2025
    The U.S. collected more than $30 billion in tariff revenues in August, already the highest monthly total so far for 2025 and with more data still to be reported.Total tariff revenue for 2025 has reached more than $183 billion, according to the latest "Customs and Certain Excise Taxes" data released Thursday by the Treasury Department. Tariff revenue for Friday through Sunday has not yet been reported.TRUMP SAYS US WOULD BE 'DESTROYED' WITHOUT TARIFF REVENUETariff revenues rose steadily from $17.4 billion in April to $23.9 billion in May, before climbing to $28 billion in June and reaching $29 billion in July.At the current pace, the U.S. could collect as much tariff revenue in just four months to five months as it did during the entire previous year.Compared to this time in 2025, tariff revenues were at $86.5 billion for the fiscal year.The surge in revenue coincides with a federal appeals court ruling that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority by using emergency powers to impose sweeping global tariffs.TRUMP CALLS TARIFF WINDFALL 'SO BEAUTIFUL TO SEE' AS CASH SAILS INIn its Friday decision, the court said the power to set such tariffs rests squarely with Congress or within existing trade policy frameworks. The ruling does not affect tariffs imposed by other legal authorities, such as Trumps levies on steel and aluminum imports.Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the Justice Department will appeal the decision to the Supreme Court. In the meantime, the court allowed the tariffs to remain in place through Oct. 14.The setback chips away at Trumps trade policy, long a centerpiece of his economic agenda, which leans heavily on tariffs to raise revenue and exert pressure on foreign trading partners.Trump previously has said that tariff revenue could offset the cost of his "big beautiful bill" and add hundreds of billions to the U.S. economy.Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent previously said that the Trump administration could apply part of the tariff revenue toward lowering the national debt.The nation's debt is nearing $37.2 trillion as of Aug. 18, according to the Treasury Department.The staggering figure has intensified the long-standing debate in Washington over government spending, taxation and efforts to rein in the ballooning deficit.
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    JK Rowling challenges past 'Harry Potter' filmmaker to specify which of her beliefs on gender are offensive
    Author J.K. Rowling on Monday challenged a former associate to explain which of her "beliefs on gender and sex" he opposed."As another man who once worked with me declares himself saddened by my beliefs on gender and sex, I thought it might be useful to compile a list for handy reference," she wrote on X. "Which of the following do you imagine makes actors and directors who arent involved with the HBO reboot of Harry Potter so miserable?""Is it my belief that women and girls should have their own public changing rooms and bathrooms? That women should retain female-only rape crisis centres?" she asked in her post. "That men dont belong in womens sport? That female prisoners shouldnt be incarcerated with violent men and male sex offenders?"'QUEER' SAN FRANCISCO BOOKSTORE PULLS 'HARRY POTTER' SERIES AFTER ROWLING LAUNCHES WOMEN'S LEGAL FUNDRowling also listed other views, including: "That freedom of speech and belief are essential to a pluralistic democratic society" and "That troubled minors, especially those who are gay, autistic and trauma-experienced, should be given mental health support instead of irreversible surgeries and drug treatments on non-existent evidence of benefit."Many speculated Rowling was responding to a recent interview with filmmaker Chris Columbus, who directed the first two "Harry Potter" movies, beginning in 2001. Columbus has expressed interest in turning the stage play "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" into a film with the original cast, but suggested Rowlings political views may prevent it from happening.JK ROWLING SLAMS TRANSGENDER HANDBALL PLAYER WHO HOPES TO PLAY AGAINST WOMEN AT OLYMPICS"Its never going to happen. Its gotten so complicated with all the political stuff. Everyone in the cast has their own opinion, which is different from her opinion, which makes it impossible," Columbus told The Times of London, referring to the lack of public support Rowling has received from much of the original cast.He added, "I havent spoken to Miss Rowling in a decade or so, so I have no idea whats going on with her, but I keep very close contact with Daniel Radcliffe and I just spoke to him a few days ago. I still have a great relationship with all the kids in the cast."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREFox News Digital reached out to Rowling to confirm whether she was responding to Columbus, and to Columbus for reaction. Neither immediately responded.
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    Appeals court blocks Trump from firing FTC commissioner in case testing president's removal powers
    A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., allowed a Biden-appointed member of the Federal Trade Commission to keep her job, at least for now, as part of a lawsuit centered on President Donald Trumps authority to remove members of independent agencies without cause.A three-judge panel said Tuesday that a lower courts decision that Trump unlawfully fired FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter could remain in place and that the firing was squarely at odds with Supreme Court precedent."The government has no likelihood of success on appeal given controlling and directly on point Supreme Court precedent," the panel wrote in an order.Slaughter was abruptly fired after Trump took office, rehired when Judge Loren AliKhan ruled in her favor last month, and then re-fired days later when the appellate court briefly paused Ali Khans decision.FTC FIRINGS TAKE SPOTLIGHT IN TRUMPS FIGHT TO ERASE INDEPENDENCE OF AGENCIESThe three-judge panel, comprising two Obama appointees and one Trump appointee, lifted that pause on Tuesday, which allows Slaughter to return to work. The Trump administration can appeal the decision.Department of Justice attorneys had argued for the appellate court to grant the Trump administration a stay, pointing to the Supreme Courts decision to do the same in a recent separate case involving other independent agencies."The courts reinstatement of a principal officer of the United Statesin defiance of recent Supreme Court precedent staying similar reinstatements in other casesworks a grave harm to the separation of powers and the Presidents ability to exercise his authority under the Constitution," the attorneys wrote.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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    House Oversight Committee releases thousands of Epstein documents
    The House Oversight Committee released a tranche of thousands of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case on Tuesday night.The surprise file dump came ahead of an expected House-wide vote to formalize the committee's Epstein inquiry on Wednesday afternoon.That vote, while largely symbolic, would also direct the House Oversight Committee to release the Epstein files sent by the Department of Justice (DOJ).Nearly 34,000 pages are being released that include the DOJ's interview with Ghislaine Maxwell and videos that appear to show the inside of Epstein's Palm Beach home.A NEXT STEP IN THE JEFFREY EPSTEIN INVESTIGATION INVOLVES HIS BIRTHDAY BOOKHouse Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., subpoenaed the DOJ in early August for all documents pertaining to its investigation of Epstein and Maxwell.The subpoena was directed by a bipartisan vote during an unrelated House Oversight Committee hearing in late July."This is the most thorough investigation into Epstein and Maxwell to date, and we are getting results," Comer said during a House Rules Committee meeting on Tuesday evening."We have already deposed former Attorney General Bill Barr, the Department of Justice provided nearly 34,000 pages of documents and will produce more, which are being made public as we speak."Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., the top Democrat on the committee, claimed that some 97% of those documents were already public, however.EPSTEIN ESTATE HIT WITH NEW HOUSE SUBPOENA FOR 'CLIENT LIST,' CALL LOGSThe sudden release appears to be a bid to neutralize an effort by Reps. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and Ro Khanna, D-Calif., to force a vote on their own bill to make the DOJ release information on Epstein.The bipartisan pair is spearheading what's known as a discharge petition a rare procedural move that allows lawmakers to circumvent leadership if a majority of House members sign on.Such a vote could put Republican lawmakers, who are also pushing for more transparency, in a difficult position, forced to decide between the political ramifications of bucking the vote or defying their own leaders.Massie told Fox News Digital earlier this week he expected enough signatures to hit that threshold by the end of this week, however."I think there's a real good chance of that," he said.But Comer said the committee was "way ahead" of Massie and Khanna's move."We're going to go beyond it. We're already getting the documents from the administration," Comer said. "I don't think [the discharge petition is] necessary at all."In addition to deposing Barr and subpoenaing the DOJ, Comer's panel also sent subpoenas to former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, ex-FBI Director James Comey, former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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    Baltimore fire causes building collapse in massive downtown emergency as arson teams, ATF investigates
    More than 100 firefighters are battling a massive blaze that caused multiple high-rise buildings to ignite in Baltimore's city center Tuesday afternoon.Baltimore City Fire Department (BCFD) officials confirmed the five-alarm fire is downtown near North Howard and West Fayette streets. As of 4:40 p.m., crews continued to attempt to contain the fire.One building collapsed, and two four-story buildings ignited, according to officials. All three buildings are presumed to have been vacant, though crews have not entered because the structures are unstable.JUVENILE CRIME TORMENTS DEM-RUN CITY WHERE KIDS CHARGED IN PLAYGROUND ARSON, TRUMP THREATENS FEDERAL CLEANUP"At this time, BCFD crews are making an exterior attack with ladder pipes and large monitor pipes," fire officials told Fox News Digital in a statement.Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott asked the public to avoid the area.Fire officials said the Baltimore Police Department Arson Unit, Baltimore Fire Investigation Unit, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) are investigating.BALTIMORE POLICE CONDUCTING HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION AFTER MASS SHOOTING VICTIM DIES FROM INJURIESThe Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) and Baltimore City Office of Emergency Management said the Light Rail train service has been closed.A bus bridge has been extended from Falls Road to Patapsco Light Rail Station, according to MTA senior transportation executive Joe Davis. Bus route detours are also in effect in the area.MASS SHOOTING IN BALTIMORE LEAVES 6 PEOPLE WOUNDED, INCLUDING 5-YEAR-OLD: POLICENearby landmarks include the Hippodrome Theatre, CFG Bank Arena, and the University of Maryland's Baltimore campus.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPBaltimore Fire did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital.
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    Senate advances defense bill boosting service member pay, Pentagon reforms
    The Senate teed up a colossal package to authorize funding for the Pentagon on Tuesday, marking the first legislation to hit the floor since lawmakers returned from August recess.Lawmakers advanced the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) on a largely bipartisan 84 to 14 vote, setting up the bill for debate before a later vote to advance it from the Senate.This years version of the bill isnt as divisive as its predecessor, given the lack of provisions targeting "woke" policies at the Pentagon, which became a major target for Republicans when they gained power in the House during the latter half of former President Joe Bidens first term.GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN, EPSTEIN FILES, DC CRIME: CONGRESS RETURNS TO MOUNTAIN OF DRAMAInstead, the measure focuses on military contracting reforms and lasers in on the Pentagons failure to complete, let alone pass, an audit for the last several years. It also includes a bump to service members pay, though not as high as in recent years. It also includes an extension to the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative through 2028, and increases authorized funding to $500 million.Still, the measure would authorize about 3% more funding for the Pentagon when compared to last years NDAA in the midst of the GOP and White Houses push to cut costs in the government.It also comes on the heels of a $150 billion injection of defense spending passed in President Donald Trumps "big, beautiful bill."WHITE HOUSE MOVE TO CANCEL $4.9B FOREIGN AID WITH 'POCKET RESCISSION' BLASTED AS ILLEGALSenate Armed Services Committee Chair Roger Wicker, R-Miss., said after the bill glided through committee in July that the "United States is operating in the most dangerous threat environment we have faced since World War II.""The bill my committee advanced today is a direct reflection of the severity of that threat environment, as well as the rapidly evolving landscape of war," he said. "My colleagues and I have prioritized reindustrialization and the structural rebuilding of the arsenal of democracy."And Sen. Jack Reed, the Democrat on the panel, similarly agreed that the U.S. "faces a global security environment unlike any in recent memory."SENATE SIGNALS READINESS TO HIT RUSSIA WITH HARD SANCTIONS IF PEACE DEAL FAILS"This legislation invests in the service members, technology, and capabilities we need to deter our adversaries and defend our national interests," the Rhode Island Democrat said. "I thank Chairman Wicker and our colleagues on both sides of the aisle for advancing this bill to prioritize the safety and security of the American people."The Senate and House have offered competing versions of the bill, too. Lawmakers in the upper chamber leapfrogged their colleagues in the House, where their iteration of the NDAA is expected to be considered next week.Overall, the Senates version of the legislation would tee up nearly $925 billion in defense spending. That total is split among the Department of Defense at over $878 billion, the Department of Energy at over $35 billion with another $10 billion allocated for "defense-related activities" outside of the bills jurisdiction.The House version of the bill clocked in at just over $848 billion, well below the Senates product but more in line with the Pentagons budget request for the upcoming fiscal year.
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    Ethan Hawke calls attention during failed Uma Thurman marriage 'humiliating'
    Ethan Hawke is shedding light on the "humiliating" attention he received during his failed marriage to Uma Thurman.Over 20 years after calling it quits with Thurman, Hawke told GQ Hype that he wasn't fond of the media attention even though it was mostly positive."Its humiliating. Its almost humiliating even when theyre saying positive things," Hawke said.In 2004, Thurman filed for divorce from Hawke after being separated for several years. The couple married in 1998 and their divorce was finalized in 2005. Ethan and Uma share kids: Maya, 27, and Levon, 23.MAYA HAWKE LIED TO ETHAN HAWKE ABOUT SKIPPING THERAPY TO LOSE VIRGINITY: 'MY FATHER WAS VERY UPSET'Hawke and Thurman met while filming "Gattaca" in 1997. The outlet asked the star what his thoughts were on falling in love with a co-star."Have you ever played Spin the Bottle?" Hawke asked."Theres a certain intimacy to the work that we do. Imaginative intimacy. Its such a high. It feels dangerous and thrilling.""It turns the temperature up in your life. It can be like falling in love at summer camp. It doesnt have any connection to the dailiness of real life. Thats the danger of it," Hawke told GQ Hype.Thurman and Hawke have both moved on to new relationships after their divorce.Hawke married Ryan Shawhughes in 2008 and the couple share two daughters: Clementine, 17, and Indiana, 14.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThurman dated Arpad Busson and the pair became engaged in 2008 before splitting in 2009. The pair were off-and-on until breaking up for good in 2014. They welcomed their daughter, Luna, in 2012.The "Kill Bill" actress has briefly spoken about her split from Hawke. In 2006, Thurman told Parade Magazine that she "cannot participate in anything critical about my childrens father.""I just need to keep peace. I think its fair to say that I havent said one mean thing, and Im not going to start now. Its terrible for my family."
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