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    Erika Kirk addresses grief in heartfelt social media post one month after husband's assassination
    Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative activist and Turning Point USA (TPUSA) co-founder Charlie Kirk, addressed her grieving process for her late husband in a social media post one month after he was assassinated Sept. 10 during a TPUSA event at Utah Valley University."There is no linear blueprint for grief," she wrote on Instagram Friday."One day youre collapsed on the floor, crying out the name Jesus in between labored breaths.ERIKA KIRK'S FORGIVENESS OF HUSBAND'S ALLEGED KILLER SPARKS WIDESPREAD ADMIRATION"The next, youre playing with your children in the living room, surrounded by family photos, and feeling a rush of something you can only attempt to define as divinely planted and bittersweet joy as a smile breaks through on your face," she added.A video accompanying the post shows the couple and their children, with voice-overs by Charlie Kirk advocating for marriage and family values. It also shows his packed Sept. 21 memorial service at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.Erika, who has since taken the helm at TPUSA, the nonprofit that advocates for conservative causes founded by her husband, said she carries "my Charlie in every breath, in every ache, and in every quiet act of day-to-day living as I attempt to relearn what that rhythm will be."ERIKA KIRK SAYS LATE HUSBANDS DEATH SPARKED REVIVAL AT ARIZONA MEMORIALKirk has said she forgives Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing her husband in Orem, Utah.A video of the grieving widow weeping over her husband's casket went viral. The couple met in 2018 and had two young daughters."And what Ive realized through these past 30 days is that the greater the suffering, the purer the love," she wrote. "And I have never loved him more than I do now."
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    Nina Dobrev shines in Paris getaway photos as fans celebrate her newly single status
    Nina Dobrev is giving fans a glimpse into her recent vacation.In an Instagram post, the 36-year-old "Vampire Diaries" star posted photos from her trip to Paris for fashion week, featuring pictures of her with famous friends, including Sophia Bush, and seeing the sights and all the food she ate while in the City of Light."Not the main event, but the magic in between ," she captioned the post.One photo shows Dobrev in a black one-piece bathing suit. In the picture, the actress flashes a peace sign at the camera as she sits in what appears to be a sauna with her hair wrapped in a white towel.SUPERMODEL PAULINA PORIZKOVA STUNS IN BIKINI AND LINGERIE TO SHOW 'THE BEAUTY OF 60'Fans were quick to flood the comments section with positive messages for the star, with one fan writing, "You look better without him.""She glowed up and started living right right after the breakup," another fan wrote.Another added, "You are stunning idk how all these men fumble you."A third fan compared Dobrev's post-breakup Parisian adventures to the Season 3 plot of the Amazon Prime show "The Summer I Turned Pretty."APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POST"THIS IS GIVING TSITP. U BREAKING UP W SOMEONE AND THEN GOING TO PARIS," the fan wrote in the comments section.Dobrev announced her engagement to Olympic gold medal-winning skier Shaun White in October 2024 on Instagram. Nearly one year later, however, sources confirmed in September 2025 that the couple had called off their engagement and had gone their separate ways.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"It was a mutual decision and wasnt an easy one, but it was made with love and a deep respect for one another," the source told People.It's unclear when the couple began dating, but rumors of their relationship began swirling in March 2020 after they met in late 2019. They eventually made their romance Instagram official in May 2020, with Dobrev posting a photo of herself cutting White's hair.They made their red carpet debut two years later in May 2022 at the premiere of "Top Gun: Maverick."Prior to breaking off the engagement, Dobrev told E! News the two were in no rush to plan their wedding, telling the outlet she wanted to enjoy that era of her life.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"Were just enjoying being engaged at this point and being in that sort of phase because a lot of your life isyou have a boyfriend for half of your life and then you have a husband for half of your life, but the fianc period is very short," she said. "I really want to enjoy it and not rush that process."
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    Trump declared in 'excellent overall health' by doctor after Walter Reed visit
    President Donald Trump is in "excellent overall health," the presidents doctor said in a memorandum after a follow-up evaluation at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Friday.Earlier this week, the White House announced that Trump, 79, would undergo a "routine" semiannual physical on Friday.The president also met with troops while at the hospital in Bethesda, Maryland.TRUMP'S STAMINA IMPRESSES THE EXPERTS"President Donald J. Trump successfully completed a scheduled follow-up evaluation at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center," Navy Capt. Sean P. Barbabella, the physician to the president, wrote in a memorandum to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.Barbabella said that the visit was part of an ongoing health maintenance plan that included "advanced imaging, laboratory testing and preventative health assessments conducted by multidisciplinary team of specialists."He added, "Comprehensive laboratory studies performed in conjunction with the visit were exceptional, including stable metabolic, hematologic and cardiac parameters."In his summary, Barbabella said Trump, "remains in exceptional health, exhibiting strong cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological, and physical performance."Barbabella also said Trump also received updated COVID-19 and flu shots in preparation for international travel.DOCTORS REACT TO ALLEGED TRUMP HEALTH CONCERNS AS PHOTOS SHOWING SWELLING AND BRUISING"President Trump continues to demonstrate excellent overall health," he wrote, adding that his cardiac age was found to be "approximately 14 years younger than his chronological age. He continues to maintain a demanding daily schedule without restriction."The medical checkup will be Trumps second this year. He had a similar exam in April, during which his physician stated that he "remains in excellent health."In July, the president was diagnosed with a vein condition known as chronic venous insufficiency. At the time, Leavitt said Trump had noticed "mild swelling" in his lower legs and was evaluated by the White House medical unit.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPChronic venous insufficiency occurs when veins in the legs struggle to allow blood to flow back up to the heart.Leavitt attributed the bruising on the presidents hand to "frequent handshaking and the use of aspirin."
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    Joe Flacco reacts to fresh start with Bengals, shares motivation behind drive to compete in NFL
    Joe Flacco will once again wear a different uniform when he takes the field Sunday. Just a few days ago, the Cleveland Browns traded the veteran quarterback to the in-state rival Cincinnati Bengals.Cincinnati received Flacco and a sixth-round draft pick in next year's draft, while Cleveland picked up a fifth-round pick in the trade, multiple outlets reported Tuesday.On Friday, Flacco spoke to the media for the first time since his arrival in Cincinnati. At one point during the wide-ranging news conference, the Super Bowl winner revealed what keeps him motivated to continue competing in the NFL.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"You only get a chance to play in the NFL once. I feel like Ive worked really hard to be a guy that gets to play in the NFL, and I dont want to take that for granted," the 40-year-old told reporters. "I still feel like I can play the game at a high level, and I want to be able to look at myself in the mirror when Im 50 years old and say that I gave it everything I had."Flacco was named the Bengals' starter for the team's Week 6 matchup with the Green Bay Packers. Flacco reacted to the whirlwind he experienced this week.SUPER BOWL 2026 ODDS: HOW FAR HAVE EAGLES FALLEN?"Crazy business," Flacco said. "You have to be ready for anything. That's kind of what it was. Definitely didn't have this on my list of things that were gonna happen. But, hey, that's this league. And I'm a player. I think most players would say the same thing. I like to play football. If that's in Cincinnati right now, then I'm all for it."The Bengals were hoping to solidify their quarterback room after star player Joe Burrow sustained a toe injury in the season opener. Backup Jake Browning struggled when he was thrust into the starting role. Burrow underwent surgery last month but could return to action later this season.Flacco said he's been in contact with the injured Burrow."I feel like I have a lot to offer a football team," Flacco added. "I feel like I've put in a lot of work to this point. I feel like I've worked really hard to be a guy that gets to play in the NFL. I still feel like I can play the game at a high level."Flacco went 1-3 in his four starts with the Browns this season. But he did guide an underdog Cleveland team to a dramatic comeback victory over the Green Bay Packers. Flacco will meet the Packers for a second time this season on Sunday.Dillon Gabriel was named the Browns' starter entering Week 5. Shedeur Sanders was listed as the backup quarterback on the Browns' depth chart after Flacco's move to Cincinnati. The Pittsburgh Steelers host the Browns Sunday.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Kim Jong Un shows off 'most powerful' ballistic missile as foreign leaders watch North Korea military parade
    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un displayed a new long-range intercontinental ballistic missile at a military parade in Pyongyang that included foreign leaders on Friday.The yet-to-be-tested Hwasong-20 was described by the state-owned Korean Central News Agency as having the "most powerful nuclear strategic weapons system."The government also displayed shorter-range ballistic, cruise and supersonic missiles at the military parade, which marked 80 years since the founding of the Workers Party.PUTIN, KIM JONG UN BEGIN BILATERAL TALKS IN BEIJING AFTER ATTENDING MASSIVE CHINESE MILTARY PARADEKim said at the parade that the military "must continue to evolve into an invincible force that eliminates all threats."The foreign dignitaries at the parade included Chinese Premier Li Qiang, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, and Vietnam's Communist Party chief To Lam.Kim also met with Medvedevon Friday, who praised the sacrifice of North Korean soldiers fighting with Russia in Ukraine.NUCLEAR THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA LOOM QUIETLY BEHIND WARS IN GAZA AND UKRAINE AT UNGAKim said he hoped to strengthen ties with Russia and work together toward common goals.Last summer, Kims sister Kim Yo Jongwarned the U.S. to not attempt to restart talks centered around denuclearization, adding that Pyongyang would view any attempt to pressure North Korea to denuclearize as "nothing but a mockery."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"If the U.S. fails to accept the changed reality and persists in the failed past, the DPRK- U.S. meeting will remain as a hope of the U.S. side," Kim Yo Jong said, referring to the nation by its official name, the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea.The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
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    US judge vows to rule 'soon' on Abrego Garcia's fate after marathon hearing
    GREENBELT, MD A federal judge in Maryland on Friday vowed to issue an order "as soon as possible" in a case involving the legal status of Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia and the Trump administrations plans to deport him from the U.S. to a third country within days capping an extraordinary marathon hearing in his case that stretched for nearly seven hours and has dominated headlines and federal court dockets for as many months.U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis adjourned the court Friday evening with a promise to order on the matter as quickly as possible. Much of the hearing, however, was punctuated by incredulous objections from Xinis and frequent requests to "sidebar" with lawyers arguing both sides of the case.For Xinis, a judge who has presided over various iterations of Abrego's civil case since March, the frequent pauses were a bit of an abberration, which she acknowledged."Ive always been a proponent of smooth jazz," she quipped.Certain portions of the day went far less smoothly. Xinis upbraided the Trump administration for its failure to produce a witness for the court to testify about what steps it had taken to facilitate Abrego Garcia's deportation to a third country, describing the official who appeared on the stand as a witness "who knows less than nothing" about the case, and the countries they are considering removing him to."This appears to be in direct contravention of the court," she noted pointedly, shortly before adjourning for the day.ABREGO GARCIA REMAINS IN US FOR NOW AS JUDGE TAKES CASE UNDER ADVISEMENTXinis had ordered the evidentiary hearing Monday, with the stated goal of evaluating a request from Abrego Garcias lawyers, that he be released from immigration detention pending further action in his case, and to question a Trump administration official with "first-hand" knowledge of the government's efforts to facilitate his deportation to the third country of Eswatini, where Trump officials said they intend to send him.Still, the hearing was much more notable for what it failed to produce than what it did. Judge Xinis struggled to clarify seemingly contradictory statements and testimony from Trump officials, including what countries agreed or did not agree to accept Abrego Garcia, and when.Lawyers for the Trump administration acknowledged to Xinis that they had previously identified three African countries Uganda, Ghana, and Eswatini as suitable third country locations to deport Abrego Garcia, pending dissolution of her emergency order keeping him in the U.S.But they mistakenly represented the positions of both Ghana and Eswatini. As of this writing, none of the three governments mentioned agreed to accept Abrego Garcia.Xinis honed in on this detail Friday evening."Now that we know Costa Rica is on the table, have there been any conversations about removing him [there]?" she asked Justice Department lawyer Drew Ensign, who said that there had not been."Why not?" Xinis pressed. "You dont want him in the country you've said that," she said, referring more broadly to the views of the the Trump administration. "You have a country that will take him. You have a plaintiff who says Ill go there.'"That the government is still pressing for other nations to accept him, she said, is a notion that is a bit "hard to swallow."'WOEFULLY INSUFFICIENT': US JUDGE REAMS TRUMP ADMIN FOR DAYS-LATE DEPORTATION INFOMany of the crucial details emerged after hours of grueling questioning with John Schultz, the deputy assistant director of ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations, whom the government produced as its witness.Despite his 20 years of experience at DHS, he appeared to know little about the case in question. He failed to answer most of the questions Xinis asked about the governments plans to deport Abrego Garcia including basic questions on who within DHSs ranks had been assigned to handle Abrego Garcias case, and the status of various requests for deportation and communications with the countries it had identified.Asked if he had been involved at all in Abrego Garcias case prior to Tuesday, Schultz said only that he "looked into his case in March," but could not recall "in what capacity."Trump officials also told Xinis during court Friday that Eswatini's government had initially declined to accept Abrego Garcia, but that they are currently having "additional discussions" on the matter and had not reached consensus.Should Eswatini's government agree to take Abrego Garcia, Trump officials said, they could facilitate a plane to transport him "within 72 hours," pending Xinis's dissolving of her court order requiring Abrego Garcia be kept in the continental U.S.The other two countries, Uganda and Ghana, were much clearer in their denials.TRUMP ADMINISTRATION ASKS SUPREME COURT TO REVIEW EL SALVADOR DEPORTATION FLIGHT CASEGhanas foreign minister, Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa, said on social media Friday morning that his country rejected the U.S. request to accept Abrego Garcia, something he said they "directly and unambiguously conveyed to U.S. authorities."Abrego Garcia's lawyer, Andrew Rossman, pointed to the lack of assurances from the three African countries, including the two who have rejected his claim outright.The government's goal, Rossman argued, has been to "to identify a series of countries that bear no connection to Abrego Garcia and that have not indicated any willingness to take him."Rather, they argued, he should be sent to Costa Rica, the country DHS officials originally offered to send him to in coordination with a guilty plea in a separate criminal case in Nashville, where he was charged with two counts of smuggling.Hours after he declined the plea offer, the government sent his lawyers a notice of removal to Uganda. Despite the language of the notice, Uganda's government had not yet been asked to take Abrego Garcia, let alone agree to it. That detail was one of many unearthed, laboriously, over the course of many hours Friday.Lawyers for Abrego Garcia, meanwhile, told the court he is "willing and able to board a plane immediately" to go to Costa Rica, if ICE agrees to send him there.His attorney, Andrew Rossman, argued that the court should order his release from immigration detention otherwise, arguing that "the government has not and is not currently detaining Mr. Abrego for purposes of effectuating his lawful removal," but rather as a means of punishment.The government of Costa Rica agreed to accept Abrego Garcia and outlined certain assurances it provided the U.S. in writing, including granting him refugee status there, and promises not to "refoul" him, or re-deport him to his home country of El Salvador, in keeping with an immigration judge's 2019 court order.100 DAYS OF INJUNCTIONS, TRIALS AND 'TEFLON DON': TRUMP SECOND TERM MEETS ITS BIGGEST TESTS IN COURTXinis, for her part, appeared sympathetic to that view.She also expressed new frustration with the Trump administration's lawyers, whom she noted had now twice failed to provide the court with a witness who could speak to Abrego Garcia's case."Prior to Monday, what efforts did the government make to find a third country that would accept Abrego?" Xinis asked Trump administration officials at one point during the hearing.As they struggled to answer, she noted in response, "Thats very troubling to me."Lawyers for the Trump administration are free to appeal any order from Judge Xinis to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, as DOJ's Ensign indicated they might do shortly before court adjourned.Xinis warned later on that the government, in her view, had little margin for error."I'm trying really hard to give you the benefit of the doubt," she told Ensign. But at this point, it's "getting close to "three strikes, you're out."
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