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    2025-05-11 08:59:12 ·
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    Tom Cruise linked to Ana de Armas after Ben Affleck romance sent her running
    From action-packed movie roles to high-profile relationships, Ana de Armas is no stranger to the spotlight.However, the 37-year-old Cuban actress - who has recently been photographed out and about with Tom Cruise - has no interest in living a life in the public eye.During an interview with Elle in 2022, the "Blonde" star, who had a brief relationship with Ben Affleck in 2020, said the constant interest in her love life while dating the "Gone Girl" actor was "horrible.""Which is good," she added. "Thats one of the reasons why I left L.A."TOM CRUISE, ANA DE ARMAS SPOTTED STROLLING TOGETHER IN LONDON PARK ON HER 37TH BIRTHDAYDe Armas, who grew up in Cuba before relocating to Spain at 18, moved to Los Angeles when she was 26 years old, in hopes of making a name for herself as an actor and director.But she got more than she bargained for.In 2020, De Armas sparked a relationship with her "Deep Water"co-star, Affleck. The actress broke off their roughly one-year relationship because she didn't want to be Los Angeles-based, reports said at the time of the split. The actress and Affleck split in January 2021, and insiders claimed the breakup was "amicable."ANA DE ARMAS SAYS 'HORRIBLE' ATTENTION ON BEN AFFLECK RELATIONSHIP LED HER TO LEAVE LOS ANGELES"There is deep love and respect there,"a source told People magazine at the time. "Ben continues to want to work on himself. He has three jobs lined up, and hes a solid father at home. They are both happy with where they are in their lives."Another insider close to the former couple added that "she broke it off.""Their relationship was complicated," the insider added. "Ana doesn't want to be Los Angeles-based and Ben obviously has to, since his kids live in Los Angeles."BEN AFFLECK, ANA DE ARMAS SPLIT AFTER ALMOST 1 YEAR OF DATING: REPORTOne year later, de Armas confirmed that building a life in Los Angeles was just not in the cards for her."Going through it [myself] confirmed my thoughts about, 'This is not the place for me to be," she told Elle. "It became a little bit too much. Theres no escape. Theres no way out. Its always the feeling of something that you dont have, something missing. Its a city that keeps you anxious."In an effort to escape public scrutiny, the "No Time to Die" star said she intentionally stays away from the internet.ANA DE ARMAS SEEMINGLY ADDRESSES RUMORS THAT SHE'S DATING EX BEN AFFLECK AGAIN: 'I DON'T THINK SO'"I deleted Twitter years ago," she told Elle at the time. "I have barely been on Instagram for almost a year."Most recently, however, de Armas and Cruise, who are reportedly collaborating on a project, have been spotted together in London on several occasions over the past few months, fueling rumors of a potential romance.Speculation began to swirl when the pair were photographed together for the first time on the night before Valentine's Day.On Feb. 13, the two were pictured walking through London's Soho neighborhood as de Armas carried what appeared to be takeout bags of food from a restaurant. The two stopped for photos with fans before leaving in a taxi together.A source later told People magazine that Cruise and the "Ghosted" actress had dined out with their agents, saying they were "discussing potential collaborations down the line." The insider claimed that Cruise and de Armas "appeared to haveno romantic connection" and were "just friends."However, the duo further fueled dating speculation when they were again photographed together on March 14 as they arrived at the London Heliport by helicopter at night.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERWhile speaking with People, a source said that Cruise and de Armas echoed the statements made about them, and insisted they are collaborating on an upcoming project, but are not romantically involved.According to the insider, director Liman also accompanied the two on the trip, but further details about the project were not disclosed.The 62-year-old actor and de Armas were most recently seen chatting as they walked down a path in a London park on the "Knives Out" star's 37th birthday last week.In a photo and video captured by a bystander and shared on X, Cruise was seen wearing a white polo t-shirt with dark blue jeans while de Armas sported a light-colored t-shirt with jeans, white sneakers and a brown crossbody bag.Cruise walked next to de Armas with his hands behind his back and was holding what appeared to be an olive green dog leash with a pouch. The pair were accompanied by another woman as well as security guards during their outing.Celebrity matchmaker Alessandra Conti previously told Fox News Digital that she doubts the relationship between Cruise and de Armas is actually platonic, noting the two are both guarded about their private lives."Since his devastating and public split with Katie [Holmes], he has kept a low profile when it comes to his personal life. However, his new relationship with Ana de Armas could be his big comeback into being in a celebrity power couple," Conti said."As a matchmaker in Beverly Hills for nearly 13 years, it is clear that Tom was gravely affected by the public nature of his relationship with Katie and was gun-shy and incredibly private with any other potential romances since the split back in 2012."TOM CRUISE AND ANA DE ARMAS FUEL ROMANCE RUMORS AFTER STEPPING OUT IN LONDON AGAIN"The fact that he was seen publicly with Ana is a huge deal," Conti added. "My celebrity clients know exactly how to keep their love lives under wraps if that is their desire. So, this is a clear indicator that he is feeling secure about the potential of this romance, though sources are saying that it is merely because they are in a film together."Even if they are simply working together, as a celebrity matchmaker, I believe this couple is incredibly compatible for a number of reasons and do think that this could be a lasting Hollywood match if they give it a chance to blossom."Fox News Digital's Janelle Ash and Ashley Hume contributed to this report.
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    2025-05-11 08:59:12 ·
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    Second lady Usha Vance on Mother's Day and what she strives for as a mom
    FIRST ON FOX: As mothers across the nation gather with their families and friends to celebrate Mothers Day 2025, Fox News Digital asked second lady Usha Vance about the meaning of the holiday for her and how she'll be spending the special occasion.Mrs. Vance shared insight into her dual roles of second lady and a mom of young children."The balancing act today is sometimes easier than it was when I was working full-time in the private sector because I have more control over my schedule and do not feel pulled in as many directions," she told Fox News Digital.FIRST LADY MELANIA TRUMP WELCOMES MILITARY MOMS TO WHITE HOUSE FOR MOTHER'S DAY"That said, raising children in the public eye poses new challenges," she said."While I certainly miss working, I am grateful that I have the time to ensure that our home life is as normal and stable as possible."The accomplished litigator clerked for Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. as well as Justice Brett Kavanaugh while he was with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.The second lady and her husband, Vice President JD Vance, have three children: Ewan (7), Vivek (5) and Mirabel (3).VP VANCE AND HIS YOUNG FAMILY START FRESH AT OFFICIAL RESIDENCE, PROMISE TO TAKE GOOD CARE OF ITThe couple met at Yale University Law School, from which they both graduated. They married in 2014.Reflecting on her own mother, Lakshmi Chilukuri, Mrs. Vance shared the different things she's learned from her over the years."My mom does not often give direct advice, but Ive learned from her example in countless ways," said the second lady."One of her gifts as a parent is always making me feel like I have her full attention, no matter how busy she might be, and Ive tried very hard to make my children feel the same way."The Vances were in attendance this past Thursday for a military moms Mothers Day celebration, with first lady Melania Trump presiding along with President Donald Trump to recognize the sacrifices of service members' families.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"I shared an early Mothers Day celebration with military mothers at the White House," said Mrs. Vance."But on Sunday we will have a quiet day, with a family hike and dessert baked by JD."Fox News Digital was told that the vice president, along with his kids, will be making her a hazelnut brown butter cake.As Mothers Day gifts go, the second lady said she may have received her surprises ahead of time."My kids made me presents at preschool, but they were too excited to wait until Mothers Day, so we opened them early."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERMrs. Vance sat down with Fox News' Ainsley Earhardt last August and noted that her own parents were "very relaxed.""As long as I was working really hard at things that I cared about, thats what mattered," said the second lady at the time.The second lady left her previous position as a litigator for the Munger, Tolles and Olson law firm once her husband was tapped as Trumps running mate.
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    2025-05-11 08:59:12 ·
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    Detectives true crime podcast helps dig up breakthrough in case that haunted family: drew audible gasp
    What started as a way for a pair of two Illinois detectives to crowdsource tips to solve decades-old cold cases ended in a shocking discovery.Detectives Andrew Houghton andMatt Vartanian were looking to breathe new life into unsolved cases by launching the true-crime podcast, "Somebody Knows Something," in October 2024 at the request of Elgin Police Department Chief Ana Lalley. Their goal centered around using modern investigative technology to potentially bring closure to local families."We both kind of looked at each other and said, No, I'm not really sure that's for us," Vartanian told Fox News Digital. "Then we took a step back, were open-minded in our thinking and objective, and thought that this could be a really good vehicle to utilize investigative processes within law enforcement."MISSING WOMAN FOUND AFTER MORE THAN 60 YEARS, SHERIFF REVEALS WHAT REALLY HAPPENEDThe pair combed through open cold cases within their area, zeroing in on the disappearance of 23-year-old Karen Schepers in 1983."Our thought was, depending on whatever case we started with or if we did multiple cases, there may be people that are outside of Illinois and outside of our region that might have known about some of these cases," Vartanian said. "So it was the right thing to be able to get that information out there to be able to get answers for the victims and families."Schepers was enjoying a night of celebratory drinks with coworkers atP.M. Bentleys in Carpentersville, Illinois located 45 miles outside Chicago.Schepers was the last of the group to leave the bar at approximately 1 a.m.onApril 16, 1983, and neither she nor her1980 Toyota Celica wereever seen again,according to the Elgin Police Department.BODY OF MISSING WASHINGTON STATE GRANDMOTHER FOUND BURIED UNDER SHED PARTIALLY ENCASED IN CONCRETEEven though the community had countless theories of what may have happened to Schepers, including the possibility something happened to her on the way home or when she arrived at her destination, the case ran cold.Schepers disappearance remained an open investigation for 41 years, and was briefly revisited by the Illinois State Police in the late 1980s and again by investigators in 2010."In 2008 [and] 2009, we did a bunch of billboards for that case and tried to generate media interest," Houghton told Fox News Digital. "A lot of DNA was put into the national databases that were kind of new on the scene at that time, so that was the new technology then."FOX HOLLOW SERIAL KILLER'S SECRET TAPES COULD REVEAL MURDER HORRORS IF EVER FOUND: DOCUMENTARYDespite the multiple attempts to solve what happened to Schepers, detectives were unable to follow any major leads, until the department launched "Somebody Knows Something.""When we started to look at the Karen Schepers case, we realized that we could put everything out there because we had no idea what happened to her,"Vartanian said. "Whether it was an accident or if it was something intentional, and then anything in between. There was so much time that had gone by,we knew that there was a lot of content that could be there."With permission from her family, Houghton andVartanian began digging for new information regarding Schepers, using a mix of old-fashioned police work while leaning on updated technology.MISSING WISCONSIN TEEN FOUND MORE THAN TWO MONTHS AFTER DISAPPEARANCE"This was very much an old-fashioned talk to people, get in a car, go knock on doors, go drive around type of investigation," Houghton said. "Investigations for any of our cases are still like that, but this was much more like that in the fact that we had to go look and see what roads existed in 1983? What bodies of water existed in 1983? Because it's very different now than it was then."The pair hit the pavement, talking to locals in the area who knew Schepers to paint a picture of her final moments on the morning she went missing. Houghton and Vartanian worked to determine what route Schepers took home, along with researching the weather conditions and other details that may have contributed to her disappearance.As the detectives were pouring over print media, they discovered the nearby Fox River was flooded at the time of Schepers disappearance a key break in the case that prompted them to call in expert divers to search the body of water.LUXURY FLORIDA MALL'S STRING OF MURDERS AND KIDNAPPING HAVE ONE THING IN COMMON: RETIRED FBI AGENT"Interestingly enough, we would get a lot of tips from people that were saying, 'There's no way she's in the river," Houghton said. "It's too shallow, I fish there, I boat there. However, there are different parts where the river might be two feet deep or one foot deep, and there are other spots where it's [up to] 15 feet deep, so it really depended on where you were looking."On March 24, 2025, the Elgin Police Department called in Chaos Divers, a non-profit team of independent divers specializing in underwater recovery, to search the river.In a dramatic end to a four-decades-long mystery, Schepers and her vehicle were found."As we each heard the news that her car was found, time stopped while we drew an audible gasp," Schepers family said ina statement. "When it started back up again, our lives took a new path that finally included the answer to Where is Karen? This question has been haunting all who knew Karen for many years."'DATING GAME' SERIAL KILLER'S RISE TO FAME WAS KEY TO HIS DOWNFALL, ARRESTING OFFICER REVEALS FOR FIRST TIMEThe divers were able to recover Schepers vehicle while keeping the structure intact, allowing investigators to use dental records to identify her skeletal remains."With this case, it was a bit of a unicorn in the fact that we had no idea what happened to her," Houghton said. "Don't be afraid to fail, dont be afraid of looking foolish. Because at the end of the day, the goal is to find this person and we did that in this case. If we do this five more times and this is the only time it works out, so be it. But if you do this five or 10 times, and you find one case or solve one case, it's totally worth doing that for that family."Houghton andVartanian are already planning on the next case to revive in the second season of their podcast, telling Fox News Digital it will likely be a homicide investigation.Houghton and Vartanian were able to provide her 90-year-old mother with two items recovered from her vehicle hersapphire birthstone ring and class of 1977 high school graduation tassel providing a sense of closure for Schepers loved ones as the mystery surrounding her disappearance finally comes to a close."We hope for continued success on each and every cold case," Schepers family said. "Miracles do happen."
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    2025-05-11 08:59:12 ·
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    Trump vows to increase trade with India, Pakistan after praising ceasefire agreement: 'A job well done!'
    U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday promised to increase trade with India and Pakistan after the two nations agreed to a ceasefire to end the conflict with each other."While not even discussed, I am going to increase trade, substantially, with both of these great Nations," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "Additionally, I will work with you both to see if, after a 'thousand years,' a solution can be arrived at concerning Kashmir. God Bless the leadership of India and Pakistan on a job well done!!!"The fragile ceasefire was holding on Sunday after several days of intense fighting, with dozens killed as missiles and drones were fired at each other's military bases. The deal was reached after diplomacy and pressure from the U.S., but artillery fire was witnessed in Indian Kashmir within hours of the agreement.Attacks were witnessed in cities near the border under a blackout, as was the case in the previous two evenings.INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE'S EFFORT TO PULL INDIA, PAKISTAN BACK FROM THE BRINK OF WARThe fighting began on Wednesday after 26 men were killed two weeks prior in an attack targeting Hindus in Pahalgam in Kashmir. Both countries rule part of Kashmir but claim full control.Late on Saturday, India accused Pakistan of violating the agreement to stop firing and that the Indian armed forces had been told to "deal strongly" with any continued firings.Pakistan blamed India for violating the truce and said it was committed to the ceasefire.TRUMP ANNOUNCES INDIA AND PAKISTAN AGREED TO CEASEFIREThe fighting and explosions reported overnight had quieted on both sides of the border by dawn on Sunday."I am very proud of the strong and unwaveringly powerful leadership of India and Pakistan for having the strength, wisdom, and fortitude to fully know and understand that it was time to stop the current aggression that could have lead to to [sic] the death and destruction of so many, and so much," Trump said in his post."Millions of good and innocent people could have died! Your legacy is greatly enhanced by your brave actions. I am proud that the USA was able to help you arrive at this historic and heroic decision," he added.In the Indian border city of Amritsar, a siren sounded Sunday morning to resume normal activities.Officials in Pakistan said there was some firing in Bhimber in Pakistani Kashmir overnight, but there was no fighting anywhere else and no casualties were reported.The two countries have gone to war three times, including twice over Kashmir.Reuters contributed to this report.
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    2025-05-11 08:59:12 ·
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    Grieving moms dig with bare hands to unearth the dark truth behind their missing and murdered children
    In the blistering summer heat, Cheryl Holsonbake found herself driving two hours from her home to Californias rural Kern County, where she would search with her "bare hands" any land that appeared like a shallow grave.The matriarch was joined by two other mothers in search of answers for their children."We took shovels and looked for my son there," Holsonbake recalled to Fox News Digital. "I would think if I could just search with my own hands and find him, I could bring him home. I could bring him back to his family. Thats what we would do on weekends."HARRIS FAULKNER HOSTS 'AMERICA'S MOST WANTED: MISSING PERSONS' ON FOX"People have sent us information when they wouldnt speak to detectives," she shared. "Theyve sent us what they think are clues. Weve opened our phones before and had pictures of human remains. Does this look like it might be part of your son? Who lives that life? But we stick together."Holsonbake is one of the mothers of the "Bakersfield 3." It represents three cases that were entangled with each other. The quest for answers is being explored in a new Investigation Discovery [ID] true crime docuseries premiering Sunday, "The Bakersfield 3: A Tale of Murder and Motherhood." Fox News Digital contacted the Kern County Sheriffs Office for comment."One of my sons favorite shows as a kid was Americas Most Wanted and shows where they would look for missing people he loved them," said Holsonbake. "As long as people listen to the story, were going to tell it. And it brings information to our detective."The tale of tragedy started in March 2018 when Holsonbakes 34-year-old son, Micah Holsonbake, went missing. He vanished the same month as Jane Parrents then-20-year-old daughter, Baylee Despot, whom he knew. Then, in April 2018, Diane "Di" Byrnes 38-year-old son, James Kulstad, was shot to death in his car. He shared a social circle with Micah and Baylee.Holsonbake said it was Byrne, who died in 2024 after a battle with ovarian cancer, who realized that the cases may be connected."She called me out of the blue and said, I heard your son is missing. My son was murdered. They knew each other," Holsonbake recalled. "I had no idea."FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON XAbout two to three weeks later, Baylee went missing. Holsonbake realized that her son knew her. Her husband, who had spotted missing posters for Baylee, texted the number listed. It was her mother."He told Jane, You dont know me, but I think our son and daughter knew each other," said Holsonbake. "Then we banded together."Parrent still vividly remembers the last time she saw Baylee."I gave her a quick hug in front of Matthew Queens house [the man she was living with]," she tearfully told Fox News Digital. "I just wish that hug was tighter. But in hindsight, you never know whats going to happen. But that last day, I saw her, touched her, smelled her, heard her voice."The children were all going through personal struggles during those final months. James, once obsessed with surfing, became addicted to drugs after being hit by a car in 2007 and prescribed opioids, Marie Claire reported.According to the outlet, Micah, who enlisted in the Navy after 9/11 and later became a stockbroker, also became addicted to drugs after surgery. Baylee was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and survived an overdose. She also endured domestic violence in a previous relationship.SIGN UP TO GET THE TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTERHolsonbake still grapples with guilt over the last time she heard from Micah."He called me and asked for money," she said. "I didnt have it. He got angry with me. He raised his voice at me."I hung up on him, and I never talked to him again. Ive replayed that moment a million times. . . . The last time I saw him was about two weeks before that. He was teasing me and joking. I try to focus on that because he was more himself. . . . But I dont hang up on people anymore. Be careful hanging up on your kids."According to the docuseries, the women became frustrated by the lack of information they received from the police. The investigators argued that, like with any case, they withheld key details from the public to prevent any potential evidence tampering or alerting potential suspects.The mothers took matters into their own hands. Whenever they received a tip on social media or through a phone call, they went searching. Parrent put up missing posters daily, even after they were taken down and poles were greased. If she drove by a strange-looking black plastic bag, she wondered: Could human remains be inside?"Im not a very religious person, but I have gotten closer to God, and I havent walked this path alone," said Parrent. "But its just so painful to relieve this every day. And you get so frustrated. You tell law enforcement, We got a tip to go look here. Well, we cant go search there on a tip, because that costs money and time. OK, well go do it ourselves. And weve been told to go to so many places. Ive always said, I have nowhere to look and everywhere to look.'"GET REAL-TIME UPDATES DIRECTLY ON THE TRUE CRIME HUBIn 2018, a womans leg was found in a Kern County lake, about 25 miles southwest of Bakersfield, Marie Claire reported. Parrent was certain it was Baylees. It belonged to 64-year-old Santa Ana resident Shirley Mae Cassel.A month later, a severed arm was found in a bag, weighed down with rocks. According to the outlet, Holsonbake read an article about ANDE, a company that offers DNA testing in less than two hours.The outlet noted that while bone fragments had been sent to Sacramento for DNA through the State Department of Justice, results could have taken a year or more. But just before Christmas in 2018, Holsonbake learned through ANDE that the arm belonged to her son.In 2020, Queen and Baylee were charged with Micahs kidnapping, torture and murder, Marie Claire reported. According to the outlet, investigators believed that Queen and Baylee brought Micah to Matthew Vandecasteeles garage in 2018 to question him about a firearm. Micah was accused of stealing the gun from Queen.The Bakersfield Californian reported that several people interviewed by police who knew Micah said he had grown increasingly paranoid of Queen leading up to his disappearance. Others claimed Micah owed debts to various people for drugs.The outlet noted that police had interviewed Vandacasteele while he was serving time on separate convictions. He claimed Queen asked him to use his garage to extract information from Micah. Queen and Baylee were alleged to have placed zip ties on Micahs arms, and Baylee retrieved a knife from inside the apartment. Afterward, Baylee looked shaken.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe outlet also noted that police discovered Vandecasteele had searched for how to dissolve a body online, days after Micah was suspected of being killed.Parrent told reporters that Baylee wasnt capable of doing anything that horrific unless "her life was in danger, or she was threatened." She argued that her daughter should be found to get answers.Prosecutors alleged that Micah had been dismembered, and that his remains were scattered throughout Kern County. His skull, found inside a bag, was retrieved in 2021.Some thought that the news would break the mothers apart. It didnt. They continued to lean on each other."I have done things I'd never thought I would do before," said Parrent. "This has made me a different person. I hope Im a better person. I know not to be afraid to speak up and call people out on whats wrong and broken. . . . Im stronger now, but sometimes you dont want to be strong. You just want to crash into the waves and have it be over. But you cant give up hope."In 2022, Queen was convicted of second-degree murder in Micahs death. KGET reported that he had been sentenced to 30 years to life in prison, plus 56 years.The rest of Micahs remains have never been found. James killing remains unsolved and is not believed by authorities to be directly connected to Micah or Baylee, Marie Claire reported. Baylee is still missing.MISSING WOMAN FOUND AFTER MORE THAN 60 YEARS, SHERIFF REVEALS WHAT REALLY HAPPENEDToday, the surviving "Bakersfield 3" moms are urging anyone with information to come forward."We need people to think to themselves, Could this tip help a mom find her daughter, find a shallow grave? Would I want someone to do this for me?" said Holsonbake. "Just come to us. Well sit and listen to you, because Ill always be searching. Well take it from there."
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    2025-05-11 08:59:12 ·
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    Tom Cruise linked to Ana de Armas after Ben Affleck romance sent her running
    From action-packed movie roles to high-profile relationships, Ana de Armas is no stranger to the spotlight.However, the 37-year-old Cuban actress - who has recently been photographed out and about with Tom Cruise - has no interest in living a life in the public eye.During an interview with Elle in 2022, the "Blonde" star, who had a brief relationship with Ben Affleck in 2020, said the constant interest in her love life while dating the "Gone Girl" actor was "horrible.""Which is good," she added. "Thats one of the reasons why I left L.A."TOM CRUISE, ANA DE ARMAS SPOTTED STROLLING TOGETHER IN LONDON PARK ON HER 37TH BIRTHDAYDe Armas, who grew up in Cuba before relocating to Spain at 18, moved to Los Angeles when she was 26 years old, in hopes of making a name for herself as an actor and director.But she got more than she bargained for.In 2020, De Armas sparked a relationship with her "Deep Water"co-star, Affleck. The actress broke off their roughly one-year relationship because she didn't want to be Los Angeles-based, reports said at the time of the split. The actress and Affleck split in January 2021, and insiders claimed the breakup was "amicable."ANA DE ARMAS SAYS 'HORRIBLE' ATTENTION ON BEN AFFLECK RELATIONSHIP LED HER TO LEAVE LOS ANGELES"There is deep love and respect there,"a source told People magazine at the time. "Ben continues to want to work on himself. He has three jobs lined up, and hes a solid father at home. They are both happy with where they are in their lives."Another insider close to the former couple added that "she broke it off.""Their relationship was complicated," the insider added. "Ana doesn't want to be Los Angeles-based and Ben obviously has to, since his kids live in Los Angeles."BEN AFFLECK, ANA DE ARMAS SPLIT AFTER ALMOST 1 YEAR OF DATING: REPORTOne year later, de Armas confirmed that building a life in Los Angeles was just not in the cards for her."Going through it [myself] confirmed my thoughts about, 'This is not the place for me to be," she told Elle. "It became a little bit too much. Theres no escape. Theres no way out. Its always the feeling of something that you dont have, something missing. Its a city that keeps you anxious."In an effort to escape public scrutiny, the "No Time to Die" star said she intentionally stays away from the internet.ANA DE ARMAS SEEMINGLY ADDRESSES RUMORS THAT SHE'S DATING EX BEN AFFLECK AGAIN: 'I DON'T THINK SO'"I deleted Twitter years ago," she told Elle at the time. "I have barely been on Instagram for almost a year."Most recently, however, de Armas and Cruise, who are reportedly collaborating on a project, have been spotted together in London on several occasions over the past few months, fueling rumors of a potential romance.Speculation began to swirl when the pair were photographed together for the first time on the night before Valentine's Day.On Feb. 13, the two were pictured walking through London's Soho neighborhood as de Armas carried what appeared to be takeout bags of food from a restaurant. The two stopped for photos with fans before leaving in a taxi together.A source later told People magazine that Cruise and the "Ghosted" actress had dined out with their agents, saying they were "discussing potential collaborations down the line." The insider claimed that Cruise and de Armas "appeared to haveno romantic connection" and were "just friends."However, the duo further fueled dating speculation when they were again photographed together on March 14 as they arrived at the London Heliport by helicopter at night.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERWhile speaking with People, a source said that Cruise and de Armas echoed the statements made about them, and insisted they are collaborating on an upcoming project, but are not romantically involved.According to the insider, director Liman also accompanied the two on the trip, but further details about the project were not disclosed.The 62-year-old actor and de Armas were most recently seen chatting as they walked down a path in a London park on the "Knives Out" star's 37th birthday last week.In a photo and video captured by a bystander and shared on X, Cruise was seen wearing a white polo t-shirt with dark blue jeans while de Armas sported a light-colored t-shirt with jeans, white sneakers and a brown crossbody bag.Cruise walked next to de Armas with his hands behind his back and was holding what appeared to be an olive green dog leash with a pouch. The pair were accompanied by another woman as well as security guards during their outing.Celebrity matchmaker Alessandra Conti previously told Fox News Digital that she doubts the relationship between Cruise and de Armas is actually platonic, noting the two are both guarded about their private lives."Since his devastating and public split with Katie [Holmes], he has kept a low profile when it comes to his personal life. However, his new relationship with Ana de Armas could be his big comeback into being in a celebrity power couple," Conti said."As a matchmaker in Beverly Hills for nearly 13 years, it is clear that Tom was gravely affected by the public nature of his relationship with Katie and was gun-shy and incredibly private with any other potential romances since the split back in 2012."TOM CRUISE AND ANA DE ARMAS FUEL ROMANCE RUMORS AFTER STEPPING OUT IN LONDON AGAIN"The fact that he was seen publicly with Ana is a huge deal," Conti added. "My celebrity clients know exactly how to keep their love lives under wraps if that is their desire. So, this is a clear indicator that he is feeling secure about the potential of this romance, though sources are saying that it is merely because they are in a film together."Even if they are simply working together, as a celebrity matchmaker, I believe this couple is incredibly compatible for a number of reasons and do think that this could be a lasting Hollywood match if they give it a chance to blossom."Fox News Digital's Janelle Ash and Ashley Hume contributed to this report.
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    Second lady Usha Vance on Mother's Day and what she strives for as a mom
    FIRST ON FOX: As mothers across the nation gather with their families and friends to celebrate Mothers Day 2025, Fox News Digital asked second lady Usha Vance about the meaning of the holiday for her and how she'll be spending the special occasion.Mrs. Vance shared insight into her dual roles of second lady and a mom of young children."The balancing act today is sometimes easier than it was when I was working full-time in the private sector because I have more control over my schedule and do not feel pulled in as many directions," she told Fox News Digital.FIRST LADY MELANIA TRUMP WELCOMES MILITARY MOMS TO WHITE HOUSE FOR MOTHER'S DAY"That said, raising children in the public eye poses new challenges," she said."While I certainly miss working, I am grateful that I have the time to ensure that our home life is as normal and stable as possible."The accomplished litigator clerked for Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. as well as Justice Brett Kavanaugh while he was with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.The second lady and her husband, Vice President JD Vance, have three children: Ewan (7), Vivek (5) and Mirabel (3).VP VANCE AND HIS YOUNG FAMILY START FRESH AT OFFICIAL RESIDENCE, PROMISE TO TAKE GOOD CARE OF ITThe couple met at Yale University Law School, from which they both graduated. They married in 2014.Reflecting on her own mother, Lakshmi Chilukuri, Mrs. Vance shared the different things she's learned from her over the years."My mom does not often give direct advice, but Ive learned from her example in countless ways," said the second lady."One of her gifts as a parent is always making me feel like I have her full attention, no matter how busy she might be, and Ive tried very hard to make my children feel the same way."The Vances were in attendance this past Thursday for a military moms Mothers Day celebration, with first lady Melania Trump presiding along with President Donald Trump to recognize the sacrifices of service members' families.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"I shared an early Mothers Day celebration with military mothers at the White House," said Mrs. Vance."But on Sunday we will have a quiet day, with a family hike and dessert baked by JD."Fox News Digital was told that the vice president, along with his kids, will be making her a hazelnut brown butter cake.As Mothers Day gifts go, the second lady said she may have received her surprises ahead of time."My kids made me presents at preschool, but they were too excited to wait until Mothers Day, so we opened them early."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERMrs. Vance sat down with Fox News' Ainsley Earhardt last August and noted that her own parents were "very relaxed.""As long as I was working really hard at things that I cared about, thats what mattered," said the second lady at the time.The second lady left her previous position as a litigator for the Munger, Tolles and Olson law firm once her husband was tapped as Trumps running mate.
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    Detectives true crime podcast helps dig up breakthrough in case that haunted family: drew audible gasp
    What started as a way for a pair of two Illinois detectives to crowdsource tips to solve decades-old cold cases ended in a shocking discovery.Detectives Andrew Houghton andMatt Vartanian were looking to breathe new life into unsolved cases by launching the true-crime podcast, "Somebody Knows Something," in October 2024 at the request of Elgin Police Department Chief Ana Lalley. Their goal centered around using modern investigative technology to potentially bring closure to local families."We both kind of looked at each other and said, No, I'm not really sure that's for us," Vartanian told Fox News Digital. "Then we took a step back, were open-minded in our thinking and objective, and thought that this could be a really good vehicle to utilize investigative processes within law enforcement."MISSING WOMAN FOUND AFTER MORE THAN 60 YEARS, SHERIFF REVEALS WHAT REALLY HAPPENEDThe pair combed through open cold cases within their area, zeroing in on the disappearance of 23-year-old Karen Schepers in 1983."Our thought was, depending on whatever case we started with or if we did multiple cases, there may be people that are outside of Illinois and outside of our region that might have known about some of these cases," Vartanian said. "So it was the right thing to be able to get that information out there to be able to get answers for the victims and families."Schepers was enjoying a night of celebratory drinks with coworkers atP.M. Bentleys in Carpentersville, Illinois located 45 miles outside Chicago.Schepers was the last of the group to leave the bar at approximately 1 a.m.onApril 16, 1983, and neither she nor her1980 Toyota Celica wereever seen again,according to the Elgin Police Department.BODY OF MISSING WASHINGTON STATE GRANDMOTHER FOUND BURIED UNDER SHED PARTIALLY ENCASED IN CONCRETEEven though the community had countless theories of what may have happened to Schepers, including the possibility something happened to her on the way home or when she arrived at her destination, the case ran cold.Schepers disappearance remained an open investigation for 41 years, and was briefly revisited by the Illinois State Police in the late 1980s and again by investigators in 2010."In 2008 [and] 2009, we did a bunch of billboards for that case and tried to generate media interest," Houghton told Fox News Digital. "A lot of DNA was put into the national databases that were kind of new on the scene at that time, so that was the new technology then."FOX HOLLOW SERIAL KILLER'S SECRET TAPES COULD REVEAL MURDER HORRORS IF EVER FOUND: DOCUMENTARYDespite the multiple attempts to solve what happened to Schepers, detectives were unable to follow any major leads, until the department launched "Somebody Knows Something.""When we started to look at the Karen Schepers case, we realized that we could put everything out there because we had no idea what happened to her,"Vartanian said. "Whether it was an accident or if it was something intentional, and then anything in between. There was so much time that had gone by,we knew that there was a lot of content that could be there."With permission from her family, Houghton andVartanian began digging for new information regarding Schepers, using a mix of old-fashioned police work while leaning on updated technology.MISSING WISCONSIN TEEN FOUND MORE THAN TWO MONTHS AFTER DISAPPEARANCE"This was very much an old-fashioned talk to people, get in a car, go knock on doors, go drive around type of investigation," Houghton said. "Investigations for any of our cases are still like that, but this was much more like that in the fact that we had to go look and see what roads existed in 1983? What bodies of water existed in 1983? Because it's very different now than it was then."The pair hit the pavement, talking to locals in the area who knew Schepers to paint a picture of her final moments on the morning she went missing. Houghton and Vartanian worked to determine what route Schepers took home, along with researching the weather conditions and other details that may have contributed to her disappearance.As the detectives were pouring over print media, they discovered the nearby Fox River was flooded at the time of Schepers disappearance a key break in the case that prompted them to call in expert divers to search the body of water.LUXURY FLORIDA MALL'S STRING OF MURDERS AND KIDNAPPING HAVE ONE THING IN COMMON: RETIRED FBI AGENT"Interestingly enough, we would get a lot of tips from people that were saying, 'There's no way she's in the river," Houghton said. "It's too shallow, I fish there, I boat there. However, there are different parts where the river might be two feet deep or one foot deep, and there are other spots where it's [up to] 15 feet deep, so it really depended on where you were looking."On March 24, 2025, the Elgin Police Department called in Chaos Divers, a non-profit team of independent divers specializing in underwater recovery, to search the river.In a dramatic end to a four-decades-long mystery, Schepers and her vehicle were found."As we each heard the news that her car was found, time stopped while we drew an audible gasp," Schepers family said ina statement. "When it started back up again, our lives took a new path that finally included the answer to Where is Karen? This question has been haunting all who knew Karen for many years."'DATING GAME' SERIAL KILLER'S RISE TO FAME WAS KEY TO HIS DOWNFALL, ARRESTING OFFICER REVEALS FOR FIRST TIMEThe divers were able to recover Schepers vehicle while keeping the structure intact, allowing investigators to use dental records to identify her skeletal remains."With this case, it was a bit of a unicorn in the fact that we had no idea what happened to her," Houghton said. "Don't be afraid to fail, dont be afraid of looking foolish. Because at the end of the day, the goal is to find this person and we did that in this case. If we do this five more times and this is the only time it works out, so be it. But if you do this five or 10 times, and you find one case or solve one case, it's totally worth doing that for that family."Houghton andVartanian are already planning on the next case to revive in the second season of their podcast, telling Fox News Digital it will likely be a homicide investigation.Houghton and Vartanian were able to provide her 90-year-old mother with two items recovered from her vehicle hersapphire birthstone ring and class of 1977 high school graduation tassel providing a sense of closure for Schepers loved ones as the mystery surrounding her disappearance finally comes to a close."We hope for continued success on each and every cold case," Schepers family said. "Miracles do happen."
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    Top 10 'allergy capitals' of the US, plus 4 tips to manage symptoms
    Allergy season is upon us, and its bringing about some of the worst cases yet."Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns allow plants and trees to grow in places they didnt before," according to the American Lung Association which means a rising pollen count, and even new types of pollen.The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) recently released its annual allergy report, which identifies the "most challenging cities" for those living with seasonal allergies.19 DRUG APPROVALS IN 2024 THAT HAD 'BIG CLINICAL IMPACT,' ACCORDING TO GOODRXThe report focuses on tree, grass and weed pollen counts throughout the year, as well as over-the-counter allergy medicine use and the availability of board-certified allergists and immunologists.The 2025 report named Wichita, Kansas, as the top allergy capital for the third year in a row, largely due to its worse-than-average tree and grass pollen.HONEY AND ALLERGY RELIEF: DO THESE TWO REALLY GO TOGETHER?New types of pollen and larger amounts of them can trigger allergy symptoms for people even if they havent previously suffered from them.Dr. Purvi Parikh, who specializes in infectious disease allergy and immunology at NYU Langone, spoke with Fox News Digital about the best ways to keep allergies at bay as the seasons change.For those who suffer from seasonal allergies, Parikh recommends starting medications early."One of the most important things that we recommend is to use a 24-hour antihistamine, because they're longer-acting and can really help control symptoms," she told Fox News Digital.Eye drops and antihistamine nasal sprays can also help with itchy eyes and stuffy noses, respectively.HEART DISEASE DEATH RISK RAISED BY COMMON HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS, STUDY FINDS"The other important thing to remember with over-the-counter medications is that if you're having breathing issues, like coughing, wheezing or chest tightness, those are all signs that you might have asthma," Parikh cautioned.In that case, she recommends seeing a medical professional to make sure youre using the right medication.When coming inside after spending time outdoors, Parikh recommends changing clothes and taking a shower to wash off any pollen and decrease exposure.Washing bedsheets once a week in warm water can also help limit exposure to allergens, according to experts.As the pollen count is highest in the mornings, Parikh said it's best to stay indoors early in the day."Keep windows closed early in the morning for the same reason," she advised.9 OVER THE COUNTER REMEDIES TO HELP YOU BEAT SPRING ALLERGIESThe pollen count surges again in the late afternoon and early evening hours.Different plants and trees release pollen at different times, so symptoms can vary depending on where you live, according to the AAFA.Trees generally produce the most pollen from February through April.In some southern states, however, they can begin producing the allergen as early as December or January and peak at multiple times during the year, the same source stated.While stuffy noses and dry eyes are often chalked up to allergies, Parikh noted that other factors could be at play.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"Colds and viruses and allergies can have a lot of identical symptoms," she told Fox News Digital."Allergies tend to last longer so if you feel like you're sick for the whole month of April and May it may be more likely that it's allergies."For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthThose who are unsure whether their symptoms are due to allergies or illness should consult a doctor, Parikh advised.
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    Wynonna Judd wishes bond with mom was like their music, but 'there was a lot of dysfunction'
    Editor's note: This story discusses suicide and sexual assault. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at1-800-273-TALK(8255). The National Sexual Assault Hotline is 1-800-656-4673.Wynonna and Ashley Judd admitted in a new docuseries they had a complicated relationship with their late mom, Naomi Judd, who also dealt with her own trauma on her road to success.In the A&E docuseries "The Judd Family: Truth Be Told," the sisters opened up in the first three episodes about growing up with a young mom, the abuse they experienced from one of their mothers exes when they were children, leaving Los Angeles behind to move home to Kentucky and how Wynonna and Naomi found and dealt with superstardom in country music."Ive loved her more than Ive loved myself, but mother was both in love with me and terrified of me because I represented what she didnt know and couldnt control," Wynonna said at the beginning of the docuseries.Wynonna said she believes her mothers suicide was partly to blame on "generational trauma" her mother experienced.WYNONNA JUDD RECALLS LAST PERFORMANCE WITH MOM NAOMI: SHE WAS VERY FRAGILE"One of the reasons I have decided that Mom left this world is because of trauma, generational trauma, family stuff that never got healed or fixed," Wynonna said in the first episode of the show.Growing up, Naomi Judd had a judgmental mother, her younger brother died of Hodgkin lymphoma as a child, and she was a teen mom when she gave birth to Wynonna.Wynonna called the closeness with her mother a "blessing and a burden" because she felt "responsible for making her feel better.""As a child, she did not get what she needed," Wynonna said. "That is a fact."But she admitted that she was "not allowed to be a child" growing up."I was the adult," Wynonna said of her relationship with her mother.Ashley added that their mother lived with a "constellation of her sufferings" that spiraled into severe depression before her death.Wynonna said, from a young age, Naomi was always looking for approval from her own mother, who judged her for loving an audience as a kid, which Ashley said continued into her professional music career."It wasn't about ego and grandiosity and self-importance," Ashley revealed. "It was actually something much more humble than that. It was about basic self-worth."Naomi died by suicide in April 2022.After splitting from their father, their mother met a man who Wynonna described as "creepy," Ashley and Wynonna said."Mom had a really, really not healthy boyfriend," she explained. "She saw him as James Dean. The reality was hes not James Dean. Hes a guy whos creepy."I was old enough to know that something was wrong. I just remember being very, very aware of this man watching us in the bathtub, and, you know, laying on top of me while I was watching television."Wynonna said their mother often wasnt home, and she became "incredibly, incredibly protective of Ashley."Ashley said one time the live-in boyfriend discovered the girls had written on the walls, "and he hung me out the bedroom window by my ankles."Naomi wrote in her memoir about how he moved to an apartment across the street from them after she broke up with him so he could stalk her.One night, she said, she discovered someone was inside her house. When she went inside, her ex grabbed her in a jealous rage, demanding to know if she'd been with another man."As he was raping me, I prayed he wouldnt kill me because my kids needed me," she wrote.Ashley said she felt "abandoned" by her parents as a child, adding that everyone thought she was a "very capable child" and so "nobody needed to take care of me."Naomis widower, Larry Strickland said that while he was on the road touring with Naomi and Wynonna, Ashley was left alone."Ashley, Im sure, felt left behind. You know, she suffered, she suffered because of that. It changed her," Strickland said in the docuseries.She moved in with her father in her junior year of high school, but she said he wasnt home much and was using drugs as well."My hunch is the justification for abandoning me came from this belief that I was this very capable child so nobody needed to take care of me. And both of my parents had those beliefs," Ashley said.She also remembered dealing with chickenpox by herself in a motel room when she was a young girl."Mom was working and then going out at night, so I was in this strange place with the chickenpox. I just slept all the time," Ashley said.Naomi had moved with the girls back to Kentucky at that time, but she was still struggling with nine-to-five jobs, before she and Wynonna found musical success."That was a bout of childhood depression," Ashley said, referring to a disease she would continue to battle, much of the time unnoticed."I would just watch the commercials and get out the cleaning products that were advertised and just copy what I saw on television," Ashley remembered of taking care of herself at the motel. When she was 14 years old, Ashley was sent to model in Japan, where she said she was raped twice.She said that when her mom later found out from Ashleys diary about the assault, Naomi "sneered" at the idea, referring to the man who raped her as her "boyfriend.""But I was a little girl. I was not a participant. I was a victim. Theres no such thing as consent, and Mom and I had a lot of these conversations later in life," Ashley said. "And her understanding of sexual assault and rape was not the perspective into which she grew and evolved. She just didnt have that information and perspective."So, her reaction was to sneer at me. I was shut down. My own experience and reality invalidated and denied, which in her heart today would be a very painful lament."But she added that her experience of her mother is a "description not an indictment. Everyone was doing the best they could."Dan Potter, musical director for the Judds, said he understood why Wynonna struggled with her weight in her singing career."She was wanting to not be attractive," he told the producers of the documentary. "Things happened to her that caused her to not want to be attractive.""I was molested at 12, so my whole sexuality thing was really stamped out because I, just at 12, really shut down," Wynonna revealed. "So, I carried the weight, literally and figuratively."Her weight, which she said she put on because food became a "soother" to her like drugs or alcohol, became an issue after she and her mom found success as a country duo."Mom was very hard on me," she said, "because she was terrified of losing me, of course, but she never would say it that way. It was always, Well, if you lost 20 pounds, youd be a pop star. I remember that conversation very well."Wynonna noted it was the same kind of thing her grandmother said to her mom growing up."Thats why I would get so angry because I knew it was being passed down," she added.She said her mothers sexuality on stage when they performed together "so aggravated" her."She was 36 years old. She was ready to be fire," Wynonna laughed. "As kids would say today, she had drip. She was foxy and ready to rumble. Man, she had the modes down, but then I was so aggravated by her sexuality."She added that she wished her bond with her mom could have been harmonious like their music, but "there was a lot of dysfunction."Strickland, who is also a musician, admitted in the docuseries he was "jealous as crap" of Naomis success early on in her career.Naomi wrote in her memoir that after she found out that their song "Mama Hes Crazy" was No. 1, Strickland stood up and walked out the door."I was jealous as crap of her, you know," the 76-year-old admitted of his late wife, "so we just kind of fell apart a little bit."Naomi described in a 1987 interview played in the docuseries that Strickland "left me" when he found out that "Mama Hes Crazy" had gone No. 1. "But were back together now."Naomi wrote in her memoir that she met Strickland in 1979 when his gospel group, The Stamps Quartet, walked into the building where she was a secretary in Nashville. The group had toured with Elvis Presley for the last three years of his life."I mean, it was almost a love at first sight kind of thing," Strickland said of Naomi in the docuseries.He said they didnt have any money at that time, and hed started his own band, Memphis, which toured around the country playing clubs."I was trying to find my way," he said. "Naomi, she was the breadwinner. We were dirt poor. It was trying times, very trying times."Strickland said Naomi would work during the night at her new job as a nurse, and she would knock on doors on Nashvilles Music Row during the day."So, she was doing it all," he said."Only a handful of people make it through [into the industry]," he added.After years of hard work, Naomi and Wynonna got their big break after meeting Nashville producer Brent Maher at her nursing job and signing with RCA Records in 1983."If you can imagine all of those years of Naomi fighting the fight, all of the meetings, all of the nos, it had to be staggering," Maher said of when they signed with RCA.Naomi wrote in her memoir that, one night, while she and Wynonna were on the road, Strickland called long distance."He wanted to change his life," she wrote of Strickland. "Im getting off the road. I love you, so Im asking you to marry me. Whats your answer?""I was just being funny, but I said, How would you like to be buried with my people?" Strickland told the producers of the docuseries. "Thats an old saying."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPNaomi wrote in her memoir of that time, "Wed had the greatest year of our entire lives, not only professionally but personally as well."Strickland and Naomi wed in 1989 and remained married until her death in 2022.
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