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    Trump plans whirlwind trip to Israel and Egypt before rushing back to White House for Charlie Kirk honor
    President Donald Trump said Friday he plans to travel to Israel and Egypt before quickly returning to Washington, D.C., to honor the late Charlie Kirk with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nations highest civilian award.Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said he will address Israels parliament, the Knesset, and then visit Cairo as part of a trip marking the historic peace deal he secured between Israel and Hamas. He is expected to return to the White House to honor Kirk on Tuesday, Oct. 14 which would have been the conservative activists 32nd birthday.TRUMP CAPS UK TRIP WITH $350B TECH PACT, HEADS TO ARIZONA FOR KIRKS MEMORIAL SERVICE"It's not easy for me to get back. It's a very quick trip, but I'll be making two major stops, and then I'll be on the plane trying to get back in time for Charlie," Trump said Friday. "They're going to have a great celebration at the White House in the East Room of the White House."The President will arrive in Israel early Monday, where he is expected to deliver an address at the Knesset and meet with recently freed hostages, an Israeli official told The Times of Israel. Under the peace deal, Hamas must hand over all 48 living and deceased hostages within a 72-hour window that began Friday night local time."They're getting them, and they're also getting the bodies, approximately 28 bodies. It's a tragedy," Trump said. " I'll be going to Israel. I'll be speaking at the Knesset, I think early on, and then I'm also going to Egypt."TRUMP EYES REMARKS AT CHARLIE KIRK MEMORIAL IN ARIZONA, BLAMES LEFT FOR SUSPECTS RADICALIZATIONEgypt will host an international summit in the Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh on Monday to finalize the peace agreement. More than 20 world leaders, including Trump, are expected to attend, an Egyptian presidential spokesperson said Saturday, according to Reuters."I'll go to Cairo, I think that's where we're going, as opposed to the place of the signing," Trump told reporters. "We have a lot of leaders from all over the world coming too. I know they've been invited."Trump is scheduled to return to Washington by Tuesday for the White House ceremony honoring Kirk, who was assassinated Sept. 10 during an outdoor event at Utah Valley University."And then I'm coming back, I believe it's Tuesday night for Charlie Kirk, a friend of mine, a friend of all of us, a friend of a lot of the people right here," Trump said.The president called the event a "great celebration," noting that Erika Kirk, the activists widow, and many others will be in attendance.TRUMP HEADS TO UK FOR RARE SECOND STATE VISIT, THEN TO ARIZONA FOR CHARLIE KIRK'S FUNERAL"We're giving him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which is the highest honor you get outside the Congressional Medal of Honor one's military, one's civilian," he said. "But it's the greatest honor, and Erika, his beautiful wife, is going to be here and a lot of people are going to be here."Trump first announced last month that he would award Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously."I will soon be awarding Charlie Kirk posthumously, the Presidential Medal of Freedom," Trump said at the time. "The day of the ceremony will be announced, and I can only guarantee you one thing. That we will have a very big crowd. Very, very big."On Thursday, Hamas agreed to a peace deal pushed by Trump to end the war in Gaza and return the hostages, two years after the terrorist network attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
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    Helicopter crash in Southern California beach parking lot leaves 5 hospitalized, officials say
    A helicopter crash in Huntington Beach, California, on Saturday has left five people hospitalized, authorities confirmed to Fox News Digital.Law enforcement responded around 2 p.m. to reports of a helicopter going down in a beach parking lot between Twin Dolphins Drive and Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach. The aircraft was connected to the "Cars N Copters on the Coast" event scheduled for Sunday, officials said."As of this time, the two people who were in the helicopter have been safely pulled from the wreckage, and three people on the street have sustained injuries," a spokesperson for the Huntington Beach Fire Department told Fox News Digital.HELICOPTER CRASH CLOSES MAJOR SACRAMENTO HIGHWAY, SENDING MULTIPLE PEOPLE TO LOCAL HOSPITALSAll five people were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, the spokesperson said.The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have been notified about the incident, according to a press release from the City of Huntington Beach.TWO PEOPLE KILLED AFTER HELICOPTER HITS POWER LINE AND CRASHES INTO BARGE ON MISSISSIPPI RIVERHuntington Beach resident Tim Robinson, who witnessed the crash, captured a video of the scene, showing the helicopter lodged between a building and several palm trees."At first I thought it was a movie," Robinson told Fox News Digital. "It seemed like a pretty crazy stunt to do. And it spun around a few times and slammed into that. It was crazy."HELICOPTER CRASHES NEAR MINNESOTA AIRPORT KILLING ALL ABOARD IN FIERY WRECK: POLICERobinson told Fox News Digital that he walks along the beach nearly every day and that he saw a part "flying off" the helicopter before it crashed.He added, "As it was coming down low, I heard kind of like a ping, and a part came flying off the helicopter. I don't know what it was. I have no clue. It came off and that's when it started spinning out of control."The cause of the crash is not yet clear. The investigation remains ongoing, according to the City of Huntington Beach.This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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    Protesters interrupt Kamala Harris Chicago book tour event, forcing multiple removals
    Former Vice President Kamala Harris book tour stop in Chicago was disrupted multiple times Saturday afternoon, as security removed several protesters during a tense event promoting her new memoir, "107 Days."As Harris discussed her book with journalist Michele Norris, who was moderating the event, at least one protester began shouting from the audience, prompting a chorus of "get her out" from attendees. Security quickly escorted the woman from the venue.Footage from the event showed at least two additional disruptions, including a man who appeared to shout about genocide before being removed. The motivations behind the protests were not immediately clear.The audience responded with applause when Norris addressed the disruptions by saying, "We encourage people to use their voices, but we want them to show respect for this woman."BILL MAHER RIPS KAMALA HARRIS' BOOK, SAYS IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN CALLED, 'EVERYONE SUCKS BUT ME'Harris responded with a bit of humor, adding, "And please pronounce my name correctly"It's not the first time Harris book tour has drawn protests. Since launching her national book tour late last month, Harris has faced similar interruptions at several stops promoting "107 Days," which recounts her 2024 presidential campaign following President Bidens withdrawal from the race.The book chronicles her 107-day sprint to Election Day and offers a behind-the-scenes look at campaign decisions, staff tensions, and political challenges she faced during that period.KAMALA HARRIS PLAYS UP COZY RELATIONSHIP WITH HILLARY CLINTON AS WEDGE WITH BIDEN WIDENSBeyond the live events, Harris' memoir and the publicity surrounding it have sparked criticism even from within her own party.An advisor to a potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender told Politico, "At a time when people are looking for a vision and leadership... and want to see leaders rise to the level of threat facing the country, its pretty crazy she chose to write a gossip book that prioritizes the pettiness of her politics."The advisor added, "Its embarrassing for her, and for all Democrats, considering she was the leader of the party less than a year ago."Former CNN journalist Chris Cillizza also weighed in critically, writing on his Substack, "Harris recent media tour to tout her memoir 107 Days has reminded me of something I think I have long known: She is simply not a very good politician. And she hasnt gotten much better over her decades in the business."KAMALA HARRIS' BOOK, MEDIA TOUR SLAMMED BY LIBERAL CRITICS AS 'EMBARRASSING' AND 'UNHELPFUL'In a post on X, Cillizza noted that Harris' return to the public stage reminded him "shes not good on her feet," and added, "she speaks in word salads."Criticism has also come from Democratic strategist Gary South, who told The Hill that the timing of Harris memoir was less than ideal.Referencing the books tone, South said excerpts suggest "she came out with arms flailing and guns blazing, blaming everyone but herself for her loss."He continued, "it is a curiously negative and ungracious tome for someone who reportedly thinks she can run again in 2028."Fox News Digital reached out to Harris's office for comment.Fox News Digital's Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.
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    Trump's National Guard troops can stay in Illinois but federal judge blocks deployment
    A judge ruled on Saturday that National Guard troops sent to Illinois by President Donald Trump to combat crime can remain in the state but cant patrol or deploy to protect federal property.The Trump administration had requested an emergency stay after U.S. District Judge April Perry on Thursday blocked the deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago and across Illinois for at least two weeks.Perry said there was no evidence of a "danger of rebellion" in the state as Trump has suggested he may invoke the Insurrection Act, which would mean the federal government could send troops to states that defy federal laws or dont put down an insurrection.LONG-HELD SCOTUS PRECEDENTS COULD UNDERCUT PORTLAND, CHICAGO NATIONAL GUARD LAWSUITS"Id do it if it was necessary. So far it hasnt been necessary. But we have an Insurrection Act for a reason,"Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday.The Insurrection Act was last invoked in 1992 during the LA riots."There has been no showing that the civil power has failed," Perry said. "The agitators who have violated the law by attacking federal authorities have been arrested. The courts are open, and the marshals are ready to see that any sentences of imprisonment are carried out. Resort to the military to execute the laws is not called for."'UNTETHERED FROM REALITY': LAWYERS FOR TRUMP, OREGON, SPAR OVER NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYMENT IN COURT CLASHShe added,"Not even Alexander Hamilton could have envisioned one states militia to be used against another states residents because the President wants to punish those with views other than his own."On Saturday, the federal judge, in granting a temporary restraining order, blocking the deployment of troops until further arguments can be heard, wrote, "Members of the National Guard do not need to return to their home states unless further ordered by a court to do so," according to the court order obtained by Fox News Digital.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAlong with Chicago, Trump has also sent federal troops to Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Memphis.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Tourist hot spot shaken after human foot washes ashore; police launch investigation: reports
    A beachgoer in Ibiza made a grisly discovery Friday morning when a human foot washed ashore on one of the islands busiest beaches, Playa den Bossa.Local outlet Diario de Ibiza reported that the remains appeared among storm debris and were spotted by an unidentified man walking along the shore. The witness immediately alerted authorities, and by around 8 a.m. local time, several Spanish National Police patrol units had arrived at the scene.Images published by The Sun show police officers and investigators in high-visibility vests inspecting the area as onlookers gathered nearby. Authorities closed off part of the beach to collect evidence and prevent contamination of the site.The man who made the discovery reportedly secured the foot with a stick to keep it from being swept back into the water, according to Diario de Ibiza.BURNING MAN HOMICIDE ROCKS FESTIVAL AS POLICE ASK FOR PUBLICS HELP AFTER MAN FOUND IN POOL OF BLOODSome witnesses were staying at the nearby Hotel Vibra Algarb, a beachfront four-star property, while others were passing by on their way to a local gym, outlets including Metro UK and The Sun reported."The incident has caused great commotion among residents and tourists who were walking along the beach at the time," one local source told Diario de Ibiza.75-FOOT BOAT SURFS WAVE, RUNS AGROUND IN HAWAIIPolice have not yet determined where the limb came from.Officials told Metro UK they are "not ruling out any hypotheses and are continuing to work to clarify the facts." No additional details have been released.OVERDOSING TOURISTS IN VACATION HOTSPOT ARE STRAINING LOCAL HEALTH SYSTEMThe discovery came just three days after a separate incident in which a decomposed body was found floating roughly two miles off the coast near Talamanca Bay on Tuesday, Oct. 7, according to Peridico de Ibiza y Formentera. Maritime authorities recovered the remains and brought them to the port of Ibiza.Investigators have not confirmed any connection between the two findings.Fox News Digital reached out to the Spanish National Police for comment.
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    Hollywood stars pay tribute to Diane Keaton after legendary actress and comedian dies at 79
    Goldie Hawn, Steve Martin and Jane Fonda were among the many stars who honored Diane Keaton after the legendary actress died at the age of 79.On Saturday, Keaton's death was reported by People magazine, with the outlet noting that her family had requested privacy.After news broke of Keaton's passing, there was an outpouring of tributes to the Hollywood legend from her former co-stars and other celebrities.Hawn, who co-starred with Keaton and Bette Midler in the 1996 hit ensemble comedy "The First Wives Club," shared an emotional post on Instagram.DIANE KEATON DEAD AT 79 IN CALIFORNIA FOLLOWING LEGENDARY HOLLYWOOD CAREER: REPORT"Diane, we arent ready to lose you. Youve left us with a trail of fairy dust, filled with particles of light and memories beyond imagination," Hawn wrote alongside a photo of Keaton.She continued: "How do we say goodbye? What words can come to mind when your heart is broken? You never liked praise, so humble, but now you cant tell me to shut up honey. There was, and will be, no one like you. You stole the hearts of the world and shared your genius with millions, making films that made us laugh and cry in ways only you could.""I was blessed to make First Wives Clubwith you, our days starting with coffee in the makeup trailer, laughing and joking, right through to the very last day of filming," Hawn added. "It was a roller coaster of love."We agreed to grow old together, and one day, maybe live together with all our girlfriends," Hawn wrote. "Well, we never got to live together, but we did grow older together. Who knows maybe in the next life."Shine your fairy dust up there, girlfriend. Im going to miss the hell out of you. My heart goes out to your beautiful children, Dex and Duke," the Academy Award winner concluded.Midler also paid tribute to Keaton, posting a black-and-white image of the actress on her Instagram page along with a heartfelt caption."The brilliant, beautiful, extraordinary Diane Keaton has died," she wrote. "I cannot tell you how unbearably sad this makes me."She was hilarious, a complete original, and completely without guile, or any of the competitiveness one would have expected from such a star," Midler added. "What you saw was who she wasoh, la, lala!"Fonda, Candice Bergen, Mary Steenburgen and Don Johnson, who co-starred with Keaton in 2018's "Book Club" and its 2023 sequel "Book Club: The Next Chapter," also shared tributes."Its hard to believe...or acceptthat Diane has passed," she wrote in the caption of a photo featuring Keaton."She was always a spark of life and light, constantly giggling at her own foibles, being limitlessly creativein her acting, her wardrobe, her books, her friends, her homes, her library, her world view," Fonda continued. "Unique is what she was. And, though she didnt know it or wouldnt admit it, man she was a fine actress!""Diane was magic," Steenburgen wrote in a statement to Fox News Digital. "There was no one, nor will there ever be, anyone like her. I loved her and felt blessed to be her friend. My love to her family. What a wonder she was!!!"Bergen also shared a statement with Fox News Digital, writing, "This is a huge loss both personally and for all of us. Diane was a true artist tremendously gifted and uniquely talented in so many disciplines yet also modest and wonderfully eccentric. I will miss her terribly.""Diane Keaton what a trip!"Johnson told Fox News Digital in a statement. "She was one of those unique actresses that once shed realized a character you just couldnt imagine anyone elses interpretation. I loved her .. Ill miss her."Martin, who played Keaton's on-screen husband in the hit 1991 comedy "Father of the Bride" and its 1995 sequel "Father of the Bride II," which also starred Martin Short, shared a humorous remembrance of the actress as he posted a screenshot of quotes from a joint interview with his co-stars."Who's sexier? Me or Steve Martin?" Short asked in the article, published by Interview magazine in 2021."I mean, you're both idiots," Keaton replied."Dont know who first posted this, but it sums up our delightful relationship with Diane," Martin wrote in the caption.APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POST Kimberly Williams-Paisley, who portrayed Annie Banks, the daughter of Martin's George Banks and Keaton's Nina Banks in the "Father of the Bride" movies, commented on the "Only Murders in the Building" star's post, writing, "I can absolutely hear her saying that," adding a crying laughing smiley face emoji.Williams-Paisley also shared her own Instagram tribute to Keaton, posting photos of herself with her on-screen mother."Diane, working with you will always be one of the highlights of my life," Williams-Paisley wrote in the caption. "You are one of a kind, and it was thrilling to be in your orbit for a time. Thank you for your kindness, your generosity, your talent, and above all, your laughter."Mandy Moore, who played the daughter of Keaton's character in the hit 2007 romantic comedy "Because I Said So," honored the actress as she remembered their time working together on the film."They say dont meet your heroes, but I got to work with one of mine and even call her mom for a few months," Moore recalled in the caption of an Instagram post featuring photos of the two in the movie."An honor of a lifetime," she continued. "What an incandescent human Di is and was. I am so sad shes gone for all the reasons but also because it felt like shed be here forever, dazzling us with her talent and charm (and her style, cmon)!!! One of the very best to ever do it. All my love to her children and loved ones."Hawn's daughter, Kate Hudson, uploaded a clip from "The First Wives Club," writing, "We love you so much Diane."Lily Tomlin posted a photo of Keaton along with the caption: "Rest peacefully, the magnificent Diane Keaton."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSIn an Instagram post, Melissa Joan Hart shared her shock at Keaton's passing and heaped praise on the late actress."There are some people you think will live forever and it took my breathe away to hear about Diane Keaton passing away today!" she wrote. "Her body of work, her class, her style, her ability to be wildly talented and keep her private life out of tabloids is to be respected and studied for generations.""Thanks for the laughs and tears! she continued. "From #BabyBoom to #SomethingsGottaGive, I've enjoyed every movie I've seen with her but I have to admit I've never seen #AnnieHall. I know what I'm doing this weekend now! #GodBlesstheFunnyPeople."In 1977, Keaton won an Academy Award for her performance as the titular character in "Annie Hall" and she was nominated for the award three additional times.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences paid tribute to Keaton in an Instagram post, sharing a clip featuring an emotional scene between the late actress and her on-screen son Dermott Mulroney in their 2005 movie "The Family Stone.""Some actors play emotions. Diane Keaton lived inside them," the organization wrote. "Diane Keaton embodied the contradictions of being human: funny and fragile, bright and bruised, always achingly honest. For decades, she filled every frame with warmth, wit, and wonder. A Best Actress Oscar winner and four-time nominee, her presence shaped generations of storytelling. Her spirit will live forever on screen, and in the hearts of all who saw themselves in her."Lisa Lange, the senior vice president of PETA, honored Keaton for her advocacy on behalf of animals."Diane Keatons impact as a brilliant and talented actor is undeniable, but PETA will always remember her as a true friend to animals," Lange said in a statement to Fox News Digital.She continued, "At every turn, she used her platform to champion animals, from advocating kindness toward animals often overlooked, such as pigeons, to taking on abusive cub-petting operations by endorsing the Big Cat Public Safety Act, to ditching meat and reminding everyone that 'its nuts' to eat animals. Dianes heart was evident in everything she did, and she will be greatly missed by all of us at PETA."
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    Penn State drops third consecutive game, grapples with star player Drew Allar's season-ending injury
    Penn State returned to State College, Pennsylvania, looking to bounce back from last week's upset loss against the UCLA Bruins. But the Northwestern Wildcats had other plans on Saturday.Wildcats running back Caleb Komolafe sprinted for 72 yards and scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter to help lift Northwestern to a 22-21 win at Beaver Stadium. The narrow victory secured Northwestern's third consecutive victory, while Penn State dropped its third straight."I truly believe that our football team expected to win today," Northwestern coach David Braun said. "Ultimately, the message was youve got a football team thats got their back up against the wall, but also a football team that may be questioning who they are."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe Wildcats ended their 11-year windless drought at Beaver Stadium.Penn State got the ball back with just under five minutes remaining following Komolafe's touchdown, but quarterback Drew Allar suffered an apparent leg injury on a third-down play.After the game, Penn State coach James Franklin confirmed Allar would miss the remainder of the season with an unspecified injury. Backup Ethan Grunkemeyer replaced him, was stopped on a fourth-down run, and the Wildcats ran out the clock.QB TY SIMPSON SHINES, ALABAMA OUTLASTS MISSOURI IN 3RD STRAIGHT RANKED SEC WINBackup Ethan Grunkemeyer replaced him and was immediately stopped on a fourth-down run and the Wildcats ran the clock out from there.Allar finished 13 for 20 for 137 yards passing and added 25 yards rushing and a touchdown. Allar returned for his senior season to make better of the season-ending interception he threw in last seasons College Football Playoff semifinal against Notre Dame.The Nittany Lions committed six penalties for 71 yards in the first half.Franklin took responsibility for Penn State's recent struggles. "I take full responsibility for all of it," Franklin said. "I hired all the staff, I recruited all the players. I believe in all of them. But were not getting it done right now."Iowa will host Penn State next week, and Grunkemeyer is expected to start at quarterback for the Nittany Lions.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    This fun, educational, free workshop will take place in the Common Ground space located in BKLYN Commons. In this session, we will review the basics of each zodiac season and how the energy guides us in our daily lives, paying particular attention to the many types of leadership roles that we take on through jobs, families, community service, etc. Through discussions and journal prompts, we will work in community to focus on positive ways to harness our strengths and handle any challenges we face with our own unique, astrological traits. This workshop will be facilitated by Christina Waszak (she/her) who has been facilitating leadership workshops for over 20 years, has completed certifications in crystals, chakras and sound healing and is a Capricorn Sun, Virgo Moon, Libra Rising.
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    This Halloween, LUJURIA takes over Selva for BAILE DE MUERTE, a haunted night of Spanish Dark Dance with DJs Riobamba, Jugo Rosa, and Ivy Oh
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