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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDakota Johnson struggled to pay rent after father Don Johnson cut financial supportDakota Johnson recalled how her father, Don Johnson, had cut her off financially after she didn't get into college.While being interviewed by her "Materialists" co-star Pedro Pascal for Elle UK, the 35-year-old actress revealed that she had only applied to one college, the Julliard School, but she had been rejected by the prestigious conservatory.Johnson opted not to apply to other colleges and initially wasn't able to support herself with the acting gigs that she could land at the time."I didnt get in and my dad cut me off because I didnt go to college," Johnson told Pascal. "So, I started auditioning. I think I was 19 when I did "The Social Network," and then little jobs and stuff after that.""For a couple of years it was hard to make money," she admitted. "There were a few times when Id go to the market and not have money in my bank account or not be able to pay rent, and Id have to ask my parents for help Im very grateful that I had parents that could help me and did help me. But it certainly was not fun. The auditioning process, as you know, is the f------ worst."DON JOHNSON CUT OFF DAUGHTER FROM 'FAMILY PAYROLL' WHEN SHE REFUSED TO GO TO COLLEGEDakota told Pascal that applying to Juilliard was also really challenging. One of the most elite performing arts schools in the world, The Juilliard School in New York City only accepts about 10% of applicants."That f------ process was so awful and terrifying," Johnson recalled. "When you get accepted for an audition, its a two-day long chorus-line thing. Youre supposed to get called back for a second audition, and I didnt.""It was fine, I really didnt want to go to college," she continued. "And because Juilliard felt so small the idea of being in a classroom with the same group of people, and figuring out how to be a human in that environment, after growing up surrounded by so many different kinds of people and immersed in different cultures through traveling all over. . . . It just felt really wrong to lock myself in one place."Don, 75, shares Johnson with his ex-wife Melanie Griffith, 67. Don and Griffith first married in 1976 but divorced six months later. The "Miami Vice" star and the "Working Girl" actress tied the knot again in 1989 and welcomed Dakota that year, but they split again in 1996.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSJohnson told Pascal that she had not had the typical school experience, since she had spent most of her childhood traveling with Don and Griffith while they filmed acting projects."I traveled with my parents and with a tutor until I was 10 years old," she said. "I went to a bunch of different schools all over, and we lived in Spain for quite a while, because my mom and Antonio [Banderas] were married. At one point, I went to an all-girls Catholic boarding school. That was an interesting experience."She went on to say that she moved back to Los Angeles and attended the private New Roads School for the last three years of high school. However, the "Madame Webs" actress admitted that she hadn't been the best student.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I was bad at basic school stuff because I never learnt time management or did my homework," Johnson said. "I enjoyed English. I was good at Spanish, I was not at math. I did visual arts, and then at one point they had a pseudo-theatre program that I was a part of, and then I got kicked out of it, because I abandoned my schoolwork and started failing classes."Johnson played a minor role in Aaron Sorkin's hit 2010 biographical drama "The Social Network." The actress made her career breakthrough in 2015 when she starred as Anastasia Steele in "50 Shades of Grey" and reprized her role in the movie's two sequels.During an appearance on "Good Morning America," Don, who is also father to sons Jesse, Jasper and Deacon and daughter Grace, shared his thoughts on some of his kids following in his footsteps and pursuing acting."I warned them against it. I said, This is not for you,'" Johnson said."When Dakota was graduating from high school . . . we have a rule in the family," he continued. "The rule is that if you don't go on to college and get a job, you're off the family payroll."Out of high school, I went to Dakota and said, Do you want to go visit some colleges? And she said, Im not going to college.' I said, Oh, thats interesting. How are you going to look after yourself?' She said, Dont you worry about it. I'm going to be an actress.'"Three months later, she had that part in The Social Network and hasn't looked back," he added.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 60 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBrooks Koepka snaps at fan who heckled him about LIV Golf's 'guaranteed money' at PGA ChampionshipLIV Golf star Brooks Koepka was not having a great time at Quail Hollow Club during the 2025 PGA Championship this week, and he missed the cut after shooting 9-over par through two rounds.It didnt help that fans were also heckling him during his rough go on the golf course, and he snapped at one fan instead of just letting it go.During his second round Friday, Koepka was walking in between holes when a fan yelled toward him from one of the grandstands.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Guaranteed money does that, Brooks," the heckler said, referencing the money Koepka received for switching from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf. Koepka reportedly got more than $100 million to switch over to the Saudi Arabia-backed league.Koepka, though, wasnt going to let it go.SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER UNCHARACTERISTICALLY UPSET OVER PGA CHAMPIONSHIP RULES DECISION"You wanna come down here and say it?" Koepka quickly replied. He repeated it to the fan before saying something inaudible as he continued to walk through.Koepka ended up shooting 5-over Friday, so one could expect him to be on edge throughout his round. A heckling fan didnt help matters and he decided to respond.During that round of 76, Koepka carded six bogeys and a double bogey.Koepka may be on the LIV Golf tour, but he is usually one of the better players in majors, winning five times in the big tournaments, including PGA Championships in 2018, 2019 and 2023.But he hasnt fared well recently in majors. His best finish last season in the four tournaments was a tie for 26th. He also missed the cut at the Masters last month.The U.S. Open at Oakmont will be played next month, where Koepka hopes to turn things around.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 57 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPope Leo says family based on union between a man and a woman, defends dignity of unbornPope Leo XIV hasaffirmed traditional Catholic doctrine regarding marriage, saying that it is founded on the "stable union between a man and a woman."The pope, who was elected to lead the Catholic Church on May 8, was making his first major remarks as pontiffduring a private audience with the Vatican's diplomatic corps on Friday, where he also stressed the inherent dignity of the frail and vulnerable, including the unborn, elderly and immigrants."It is the responsibility of government leaders to work to build harmonious and peaceful civil societies," the pope said. "This can be achieved above all by investing in the family, founded upon the stable union between a man and a woman."WhilePopeFrancis also said the Church could not accept same-sexmarriage, conservatives accused the late pontiff of sowing confusion among the faithful by being more welcoming than his predecessors to LGBTQ people and approving the blessing of individuals in same-sex relationships.FOOTBALL LEGEND LOU HOLTZ CALLS ON CATHOLICS TO 'DEFEND AND ENCOURAGE' POPE LEO XIVPope Leo, the first American to lead the Catholic Church and a member of the Augustinian order, reaffirmed the Church's position against abortion, called for protection of religious freedom and said he would continue to pursue inter-religious dialogue."No one is exempted from striving to ensure respect for the dignity of every person, especially the most frail and vulnerable, from the unborn to the elderly, from the sick to the unemployed, citizens and immigrants alike," Leo said.The gathering with the Vatican's diplomatic corps is standard protocol following the election of a new pope and allows him to greet representatives of world governments ahead of his formal installation Mass on Sunday.Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, along with many other world leaders, will attend the mass, the Vatican said.In emphasizing dignity for immigrants, Pope Leo noted that his own family had immigrated to the United States. His remarks could lead to friction with President Donald Trump, who seeks to deport millions of illegal immigrants from the U.S. Trump and Pope Francis also publicly clashed on immigration.MEDIA POSITIONS POPE LEO XIV AS POTENTIAL 'COUNTERWEIGHT' TO TRUMP"My own story is that of a citizen, the descendant of immigrants, who in turn chose to emigrate," Pope Leo told ambassadors at the Vatican."All of us, in the course of our lives, can find ourselves healthy or sick, employed or unemployed, living in our native land or in a foreign country, yet our dignity always remains unchanged. It is the dignity of a creature willed and loved by God," he added.Pope Leo's father was of French and Italian descent, while his mother was of Spanish descent.Pope Leo called on attendees to keep in mind three essential words "peace," "justice" and "truth" and said that they represent the pillars of the churchs missionary activity and the aim of the Holy Sees diplomacy.Truth, for instance, he said, "does not create division, but rather enables us to confront all the more resolutely the challenges of our time, such as migration, the ethical use of artificial intelligence and the protection of our beloved planet Earth.""These are challenges that require commitment and cooperation on the part of all, since no one can think of facing them alone.Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 57 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHalle Berry and Heidi Klum shine despite new Cannes dress code banning nudity, 'excessively voluminous' looksHalle Berry stunned when she arrived at the opening ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival in a black and white striped floor-length Jacquemus gown with a halter neckline.While Berry looked great in the dress, it wasn't her first choice. Berry was forced to change her outfit after a last-minute announcement ahead of the 2025 festival that organizers had decided to ban nudity and "excessively voluminous" clothing, which also includes dresses with long trains."I had an amazing dress by Gupta that I cannot wear tonight because its too big of a train," Berry told Variety. "Im not going to break the rules. The nudity part is also probably a good rule."The star posted photos from the opening night on her Instagram, and fans flooded the comments with compliments. One fan wrote, "Still as beautiful as ever (the definition of aging like fine wine)," and another added, "As they say Hallie [sic] is Living Her Best Life."HALLE BERRY SUFFERED 10 BROKEN BONES WHILE FILMING ACTION MOVIES IN HOLLYWOOD CAREER: KNOCKED OUT 3 TIMESBerry also walked the red carpet at the premiere of "Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning."She posed for photos at the premiere in a strapless black and pink Celia Kritharioti dress."Wow!!! Stunning!!!! GORGEOUS!!!" one fan wrote in the Instagram comments of a post she shared from the festival. Another wrote, "She never misses! Always best dressed," while a third added, "Sis, you killin em!"Angelina Jolie turned heads when she walked the red carpet at the premiere of "Eddington" at the Cannes Film Festival in France. The actress stunned in a strapless sequined nude Brunello Cucinelli gown with circular designs embroidered throughout.Jolie is this year's godmother of the Trophe Chopard award, meaning she will present the Trophe Chopard award, which goes to two young actors to encourage them in their career."I am honored to be godmother at the Cannes Film Festival. I am pleased to have a moment to recognize young artists and their exceptional work," Jolie told Women's Wear Daily.Natalie Portman shut down the red carpet when she posed for photos at the premiere of "Eddington" at the Cannes Film Festival in a strapless silver and black sparkly dress.She appeared at Cannes just a few days after the actress shared that she and her two children had moved to Paris, telling Net-a-Porter she enjoys the privacy the city has to offer.Heidi Klum wore a strapless pink floral Elie Saab dress with a thigh-high slit and cascading layers of pink fabric.The dress featured a long train, but it's unclear if it broke one of the new dress code rules set forth by the Cannes Film Festival organizers this year. The rules were announced on Monday, one day before the start of the festival."For decency reasons, nudity is prohibited on the red carpet, as well as in any other area of the festival," the dress code on the festival website states."Voluminous outfits, in particular those with a large train, that hinder the proper flow of traffic of guests and complicate seating in the theatre are not permitted. The festival welcoming teams will be obligated to prohibit red carpet access to anyone not respecting these rules."She kept her accessories and makeup to a minimum and wore her blonde hair down in a middle part.THE LIFE AND CAREER OF HEIDI KLUM: A LOOK INTO THE GERMAN SUPERMODLE'S FAMEKlum also walked the carpet at the premiere of "Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning."The supermodel wore an off-the-shoulder figure-hugging purple sequined gown that featured a plunging neckline and a small train.Emma Stone posed for photos on the red carpet at the premiere of "Eddington" in a form-fitting white gown with a dramatic neckline featuring a large round disk that sat above her chest.The actress kept her accessories to a minimum, letting the dress do the talking, opting only for a pair of drop earrings and a ring.She stars in the new Western horror movie that takes place during the COVID-19 pandemic and tells the story of townspeople turning against one another after a conflict between the sheriff and the mayor.Bella Hadid arrived on the red carpet on opening night of the Cannes Film Festival wearing a black Saint Laurent dress with a loose neckline that draped around her lower neck and chest.She accessorized the look with emerald earrings, a heart-shaped diamond ring and rhinestone-encrusted high heels.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSEva Longoria wore a strapless metallic gold Tamara Ralph gown when she arrived at the premiere of "Leave One Day" on opening day of the Cannes Film Festival.She accessorized the dress with a statement necklace designed to look like leaves, matching earrings and rings and gold high heels.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERLongoria also walked the carpet at the premiere of "Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning."This time around, Longroria chose to wear a sequined green dress with a halter neckline and a long train behind her, pairing the look with minimal accessories, except for a pair of earrings.The "Desperate Housewives" actress wore her hair in a loose updo, leaving a few pieces out in the front that framed her face."Dipped in green," she captioned the Instagram post featuring photos from the event. Fans quickly took to the comments section to compliment the actress, one writing, "Wow! Flawless," and another adding, "You look more exquisite each time. Winning."Andie MacDowell stunned when she arrived at the premiere of "Case 137" at the Cannes Film Festival in a form-fitting vintage Alberta Ferretti slip dress with black lace on the neckline.She wore her signature gray hair in a side part with big curls and kept the makeup looking natural. She also wore no accessories, letting the dress get all the attention.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 62 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAngel Reese, Caitlin Clark have heated exchange after hard foul during Sky-Fever gameCaitlin Clark and Angel Reese had a heated exchange after the Indiana Fever sharpshooter fouled the Chicago Sky forward in the third quarter of their matchup Saturday.Reese pushed Fever forward Natasha Howard in the back as she grabbed an offensive rebound off a miss by teammate Rebecca Allen.Reese brought the ball low, and Clark fouled her before she went up for a shot. Reese fell to the ground.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMReese got up from the floor and got into the face of Clark.Referees looked at the play and determined Clark used her left hand to shove Reese to the floor. They upgraded the personal foul on Clark to a flagrant foul. And Reese and Aliyah Boston of the Fever were issued technical fouls."Nothing malicious about it, just a good take foul," Clark told ESPN's Holly Rowe.It seemed to be another chapter in the rivalry between Clark and Reese.The two had an intense rivalry during their time in womens college basketball. Clark spoke on the importance of defeating rivals on the floor before the game against Chicago.CAITLIN CLARK IS THE 'MOST POPULAR ATHLETE IN AMERICA,' WNBA COMMISSIONER DECLARES"Rivalries are real, and that's what makes sports so amazing," Clark told ESPN. "There's certain teams that those games just mean a little bit more. [We] come out here and play the same way every night, but [a rivalry] gets the fans involved, and they love it."Clarks history with the Sky began last season.Clark took a series of questionable fouls from Reese's Sky throughout the 2024 season, including one from Reese June 16.Clark also took an infamous illegal hip check from Chicago Sky forward Chennedy Carter June 1. Then, in late August, Chicago's Diamond DeShields committed a hard foul on Clark, who went flying across the floor. The foul was later upgraded to a flagrant violation, and DeShields later posted screenshots of hate messages she had received from the foul.But Clark's team prevailed, taking three of the four meetings between the teams last year, which were among the most-watchedWNBA contestsall season.The Sky and Fever meet five times in 2025.Fox News Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 73 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNearly half of Gen Z admits to lying on job applications, survey findsNew survey data indicates that one in four job applicants has lied, exaggerated or provided inaccurate information on their applications in some way, shape or form and Gen Z leads the trend.The findings from career.io a career services platform indicate nearly half (approximately 47%) of the age group admitted to falsifying some aspect of their job applications to fit the mold they think employers are looking for, followed by 38.5% of millennials, 20.4% of Gen Xers and 9.4% of baby boomers.A spreadsheet detailing the survey data, provided to Fox News Digital, indicates that a majority of zoomers (slang for Gen Z) lied in key areas such as "work experience" (22.97%), and job "responsibilities" (28.38%), with "job title" coming in third at 17.57%. The large percentages indicate some survey participants falsified more than one area of their job applications.Across all generations, "work experience" and "responsibilities" ranked the highest out of all falsified categories, but to a lesser degree than zoomers.GEN Z BRANDED AS THE 'MOST GULLIBLE GENERATION' AFTER NEW ANALYSIS OF MEDIA HABITSCertified Professional Career Coach (CPCC) Amanda Augustine told Fox News Digital the prevailing reason for the falsehoods is that young applicants with limited experience are desperate to make a good first impression and get their foot in the door."You hear so much of people complaining about this big resume hole their applications have fallen into, and it's out of sheer desperation that they're trying to enhance their experience in a way that will hopefully land them at least that interview," she said Tuesday.Augustine has worked with multiple clients over the years to help them reach their full professional potential.She has heard many of these clients say they would be great for a role, even if they don't appear perfect on paper, and they only need the chance to prove themselves."I think it's that sentiment across all generations, but especially this younger generation that has not necessarily had to face the job market before, is really fueling some of these white lies, some of these flat-out lies that they're putting on applications," Augustine said to Fox News Digital.GEN Z BRANDED AS 'THE GHOSTED GENERATION' AS DATES, COLLEGES AND EMPLOYERS KEEP SAYING 'NO'The data appears to reflect a desperation to appear "experienced" that steadily declines with age, indicating those still relatively new to the job market are uncertain about the navigation techniques they need to employ to find work.The dropoff between zoomers and millennials who admitted to lying with regard to job responsibilities was approximately 8 percent, with Gen Xers and baby boomers continuing to dial back the intensity.In the "work experience" area, zoomers' 22.97% still sat a few points higher than millennials' 18.70%. Compare that to Gen Xers and baby boomers at 9.51% and 3.59%, respectively.Augustine says some of the falsehoods, such as lengthening the time worked at a specific location, are done to mitigate the stigma of employment gaps, something job applicants are forced to confront from time to time."I think people are really trying to find ways to do little stretches of the truth that they believe will land them that interview so that those small inconsistencies will just kind of be swept under the rug and ignored if they make a great impression during the interview process," she said.COVID 5 YEARS LATER: IMPACT ON THE WORKPLACEBut lies and fabrications can lead to big problems and have done so in some high-profile cases.Veritas Software CFO Kenneth E. Lonchar for instance, lost his position after an investigation uncovered that he had falsified his academic records and USPS vice president of corporate communicationsWilliam (Bill) Whitman Jr. was fired shortly after being hired for falsifying information about his academic background and work achievements.Augustine says, for those with limited experience who want to appear as capable as possible for a role, focus on taking an inventory of your skills."There is such a greater emphasis placed on the soft skills such as collaboration, communication, problem solving. I mean, who doesn't need a creative problem solver for their business these days? I can't think of an industry where that wouldn't be helpful in some shape or form," she said.But providing examples of times you have had to use the skills you profess to have or closing skill gaps through means such as taking an online course or learning from free demos are also important, she noted.Then there's networking another useful tool in your tool belt if you're trying to get your foot in the door."I can't say it enough. Especially in this current economy and job market, networking is always going to be key. I don't care if you just graduated from school, or you have 30-plus years of experience. Everybody has a network, whether they realize it or not that is your classmates, your mentors, your career advisors, your professors, people you've mentored in the past, people that you've worked with previously If you aren't connecting with those people on LinkedIn and growing your professional network and investing in managing those relationships, you are doing your job search a major disservice."0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 91 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPro-life ally: Pro-abortion assault response 'troubling'; Trump's Planned Parenthood funding cut 'great step'Astonishing footage of a woman assaulting a pro-life activist stunned the internet in early April, when the young advocate was conducting man-on-the-street interviews in New York City before being attacked by a pro-abortion subject.Savannah Craven Antao was assaulted by a woman who consented to an on-camera conversation regarding abortion issues."Savannah was having these conversations," Lila Rose, founder and president of Live Action, a pro-life anti-abortion nonprofit organization, told Fox News Digital. "One of them obviously went really south in that the woman that she was speaking with certainly engaged her, seemed pretty friendly but ultimately ended up getting very angry."PRO-LIFE ACTIVIST ASSAULTED, BLOODIED DURING STREET INTERVIEW ABOUT ABORTIONA video captured by Antaos husband, the cameraman, caught the woman, Brianna J. Rivers, 30, throwing sucker punches. Rivers was later arrested on one count of second-degree assault, according to a report by the New York Post.Antao was left bleeding and in need of stitches. She was taken to the emergency room for treatment."This woman kind of just marched off yelling profanities," Rose said. "You cant just go punching and assaulting people and sending them to the emergency room for stitches."The response by social media users was divided as some submitted comments in favor of the assaulter, while others were horrified by the attack and feared for their own safety as pro-lifers.ABORTION PILL' FOUND TO HAVE SEVERE ADVERSE EFFECTS FOR 1 IN 10 WOMEN, STUDY FINDS"It was really troubling to see the response by some, not by all, but by some people," Rose said. "There were again people that supported abortion who said basically Savannah had what was coming to her. How dare she talk to people about this issue? She's going to get hit in the face. As if physical violence for a conversation is somehow justified."However, Rose is hopeful that basic discourse with restraint and without physical violence is still valued among Americans."There is, I think, a growing group of people who think that violence against people you disagree with politically is okay," Rose said. "And particularly who, because they support the violence of abortion, they think that it's okay then to be violent to people that are born, too, who you disagree with."Abortion issues, a discussion point which has gained inconsistent notoriety among both Republicans and Democrats, were a focal point of the 2024 presidential elections where President Donald Trump ran as a pro-life advocate.ABORTION ON DEMAND: THESE 6 STATES ALLOW WOMEN TO GET PREGNANCY-ENDING DRUGS BY PHONE OR ONLINEIn late March, President Trump withheld tens of millions of dollars in Planned Parenthood funds for possible violation of civil rights laws, according to reports."I thought this was a great step in the right direction," Rose said. "Planned Parenthood claims that they are about planning parenthood, but they do the exact opposite. They destroy parenthood.""The fact that the Trump administration has removed some funding, I think, is a very positive step. The reality is that, though, the recent action by the Trump administration is only, were talking about the tens of millions of dollars when there's $700 million that Planned Parenthood is receiving. This is a small step forward but what we need to see from the federal branch is more responsibility and accountability to stop funding abortion providers."In 2024, it was reported that "an estimated 1,038,000 abortions were provided by clinicians in states without total bans in 2024," according to the Guttmacher Institute, a non-governmental organization funded, in part, by Planned Parenthood.DEMS WILL MAKE STATE SANCTUARY FOR KIDS' GENDER TRANSITIONS, ABORTION OVER GOP PROTESTAmong those who obtained abortion care in 2021-2022, 53% of them paid out of pocket and 30% used Medicaid to fund their treatments, according to the source."A common rebuttal from, certainly, pro-abortion Democrats, is saying, Well, were not funding taxpayer abortions. Were just taxpayer-funding abortion providers and the reality is the money is fungible," Rose said."Planned parenthood is billing Medicaid and getting government funds for basically all of their other operational expenses and many other of their procedures that ultimately prop up their abortion business."Medication abortions made up 63% of the clinician-provided abortions in 2023, according to Guttmacher."We need to see the abortion pill, which lands 1 out of every 10 women that take it with serious health consequences including emergency room visits," Rose said of the pill, mifepristone, used in combination with another medication, misoprostol, to terminate pregnancies.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"We should see that dangerous drug pulled from the market."In late April, a study conducted by the Ethics & Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C., revealed "severe adverse effects" for nearly 11% of women, more than 1 in 10, who used the abortion drug."No taxpayer money should be going to them," Rose said. "They should be shut down."0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 74 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEXCLUSIVE: Franklin Graham dedicates homes to Hurricane Helene survivors: 'God hasn't forgotten them'In the mountains of western North Carolina Friday, two families that lost nearly everything to Hurricane Helene stepped into brand-new homes donated by Samaritan's Purse.In an exclusive look provided to Fox News Digital, Rev. Franklin Graham, president of Samaritans Purse, dedicated the first mobile homes completed as part of a massive rebuilding effort aimed at restoring hope to families devastated by the storm."Were grateful that they have a new home," Graham said. "But, more importantly, we want these families to know that God loves them, and He hasnt forgotten them."PRESIDENT TRUMP'S VISIT TO NORTH CAROLINA 'GAVE PEOPLE HOPE': REV. FRANKLIN GRAHAMGraham, who grew up just down the road from Swannanoa, called it a "full-circle moment" while standing near the same stretch of land where floodwaters swept through mobile home communities last fall."To see these families move back into a real home again ... we just thank God," he said.At the first dedication, a young mother stood on the threshold of her new home, clutching her baby and wiping away tears. Her family had been living in a cramped camper ever since their trailer was destroyed by floodwaters. Just days earlier, she had welcomed a newborn into the world."God has provided shelter for me," she said softly. "He helped us get closer as a family. Its been such a long journey, but I kept clinging to faith and patience."She thought Samaritans Purse might help rebuild her old trailer. What she got was something far beyond what she expected: a completely new, fully furnished home.DONALD TRUMP JR., KRISTI NOEM JOIN FRANKLIN GRAHAM IN HELENE-TORN NORTH CAROLINA WITH SAMARITAN'S PURSE"I didnt think they were going to bring us a new trailer," she said, her voice cracking. "But this was way better. I feel really emotional. Its hard to lose a house and all the stuff you worked hard for. But seeing this one, it brings me excitement. Im ready for me and my family to go in and finally have our place back."Earlier that morning, another mother and her three children stepped inside their new home for the first time. Their previous mobile home had been crushed by a falling tree during the hurricane, leaving them displaced and uncertain about the future.Both homes were built with reinforced walls, weather-resistant features and a firm foundation designed to last for years. Each one came furnished and move-in ready. Every family received not only the keys to their new home but also a Bible, a gesture Graham said reflects the heart of the mission."These are homes built by Gods people, in Jesus name," he said. "We want these families to know He hasnt turned His back on them. He loves them."Samaritans Purse is building dozens of new homes across the region and delivering upgraded mobile units to survivors. The homes weigh 7,000 pounds more than standard models and are reinforced from top to bottom roof, windows, walls and floors."These homes are the first two of many," Graham said. "And we are ready to provide hundreds more if needed."Before the rebuilding began, nearly 35,000 Samaritans Purse volunteers poured into western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee. They cut down trees, cleared debris, tarped roofs and mucked out flooded homes. The ministry also conducted the largest civilian airlift in U.S. history, delivering more than 700,000 pounds of aid on 358 flights.In addition to housing, the organization has replaced hundreds of vehicles and helped thousands of families with grocery assistance and basic needs.But its the personal moments the quiet prayers, the tears of relief, the joy of children stepping into a bedroom again that define the mission."We thank everyone who gave," Graham said. "Thousands and thousands contributed. But, most of all, we thank God. Because Hes the one who makes all of this possible."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPTo apply for help or to volunteer, visit samaritanspurse.org.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 63 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAngel Reese, Caitlin Clark have heated exchange after hard foul during Sky-Fever gameCaitlin Clark and Angel Reese had a heated exchange after the Indiana Fever sharpshooter fouled the Chicago Sky forward in the third quarter of their matchup Saturday.Reese pushed Fever forward Natasha Howard in the back as she grabbed an offensive rebound off a miss by teammate Rebecca Allen.Reese brought the ball low, and Clark fouled her before she went up for a shot. Reese fell to the ground.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMReese got up from the floor and got into the face of Clark.Referees looked at the play and determined Clark used her left hand to shove Reese to the floor. They upgraded the personal foul on Clark to a flagrant foul. And Reese and Aliyah Boston of the Fever were issued technical fouls."Nothing malicious about it, just a good take foul," Clark told ESPN's Holly Rowe.It seemed to be another chapter in the rivalry between Clark and Reese.The two had an intense rivalry during their time in womens college basketball. Clark spoke on the importance of defeating rivals on the floor before the game against Chicago.CAITLIN CLARK IS THE 'MOST POPULAR ATHLETE IN AMERICA,' WNBA COMMISSIONER DECLARES"Rivalries are real, and that's what makes sports so amazing," Clark told ESPN. "There's certain teams that those games just mean a little bit more. [We] come out here and play the same way every night, but [a rivalry] gets the fans involved, and they love it."Clarks history with the Sky began last season.Clark took a series of questionable fouls from Reese's Sky throughout the 2024 season, including one from Reese June 16.Clark also took an infamous illegal hip check from Chicago Sky forward Chennedy Carter June 1. Then, in late August, Chicago's Diamond DeShields committed a hard foul on Clark, who went flying across the floor. The foul was later upgraded to a flagrant violation, and DeShields later posted screenshots of hate messages she had received from the foul.But Clark's team prevailed, taking three of the four meetings between the teams last year, which were among the most-watchedWNBA contestsall season.The Sky and Fever meet five times in 2025.Fox News Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 77 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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