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    Miami football player was driver in wreck that killed three, two of which were children, police say
    A Miami football player was found to be the driver in a two-car crash that killed three people in the other vehicle, two of which were children, police said on Monday.Linebacker Adarius Hayes was injured in the wreck, but was released from the hospital.The people killed in the Kia Soul were aged 78, 10, and 4.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"We are deeply saddened to learn the crash resulted in three fatalities, as confirmed by Largo Police, and our thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones of those lost," the Hurricanes said in a statement.The school is still working to gather further information.Another passenger in the Kia was hospitalized with serious injuries, police said."There were no signs of impairment with either driver of the vehicles," Largo Police public information officer Megan Santo said in a statement distributed Sunday.The Orlando Sentinel noted that Hayes has a history of driving citations, including several instances of speeding, and another for careless driving that resulted in a separate crash.Hayes played in 12 games as a freshman for Miami last season, mostly on special teams. He was a four-star recruit coming out of Largo High and picked Miami after drawing interest from Florida, Florida State, Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Notre Dame and Ohio State, among others.Largo is about 20 miles east of Tampa and about 15 miles north of St. Petersburg on Florida's Gulf coastThe Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Church fights New Jersey town over plans to seize property and turn it into park
    A Christian church is fighting a New Jersey town for attempting to seize their property, alongside other land, and turn it into a waterfront park.Christ Episcopal Church is fighting plans from Toms River, NJ officials to seize their church property, alongside three other town marinas, as part of the township's plans to revitalize the downtown community.Bishop Sally French, in a letter to parishioners, told churchgoers that on April 30, about a day before a scheduled town meeting, officials were alerted by a concerned community member that the church's property had been "added to a proposal for an eminent domain ordinance." The church, which has been a part of the community for 160 years, says the action comes amid trying to build a homeless shelter on their property."As a Christian leader and a resident of New Jersey, I am troubled by the townships move to block the faithful ministry of Christ Church and their care for those in need, and I am saddened that the mayor and township council are prioritizing pickleball courts over responding to hunger and homelessness," Bishop Sally French said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital. "I ask that Toms River lift the burden these proceedings have placed on our parish and diocese, and I pray that we can move forward in serving our neighbors."PSAKI BOMBS: MSNBC'S NEWEST PRIMETIME PROGRAM SHEDS 53% OF VIEWERS FROM KEY DEMO IN SECOND EPISODERepublican Mayor Rodrick told Fox News Digital he feels the plan is in the best interest of the constituents because children do not have a playground in the immediate area. The town ordinance allows officials to enter into negotiations to secure the areas or acquire themby eminent domain should the church not want to sell the property. "We have about 20,000 residents, 5,000 households within a stone's throw of the Episcopal church," he said. "The property is very large, it's a 10-acre parcel and has a tremendous amount of parking and the parking, we would never be allowed to make that much parking on a property that size anymore. It would be very difficult... so it would be great for the kids in the local area and the families in that area to have a park that they can walk to with their kids and a playground. We're also interested in doing a skate park there."Rodrick argued that the project, which he believes would benefit both residents and businesses, is part of a larger plan to "redevelop downtown" and make it more of a "destination" for residents. The agenda would "enhance business downtown" by bringing more customers to the area.He also spoke to Fox News Digital about how he is proud of his budget as mayor, explaining they were "DOGE before DOGE was cool" as they cut the budget from $146 million to $135 million.The Episcopalian church has a different take on the matter, with the bishop offering her full support to the community church."The people of Christ Episcopal Church have my support and gratitude for their Gospel ministry of feeding the hungry and providing shelter to unhoused people," she said. "Jesus tells us to care for the poor and vulnerable as we would care for him, and the people of Christ Church are putting that commandment into action."Should the town acquire the property, Rodrick says the church would have time to purchase another property or may choose to consolidate churches according to the church leaders digression, pointing to there possibly being a silver lining to consolidation for the church due to the high value of the property compared to liabilities.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Nationwide, the Episcopal church is in steep decline. I think they lost 40,000 members last year. A lot of these Protestant churches have seen big decreases in membership. They still have a lot of these legacy costs and pensions for their pastors that they need to make payments on and it costs a lot of money. So, if you have 75 people put $10 in, and you bring in $3,000 a month, do you know what it must cost to heat a 20,000-square-foot church? So, they could probably benefit from some consolidation and many of the smaller Protestant denominations are doing that."The church is standing alongside "approximately 150 church members, community members, clergy" and others in their fight against the ordinance, according to the website."Christ Church Toms River is a vital resource in the community," Mother Lisa Hoffman, rector of Christ Church in Toms River, told Fox News Digital. "Our outreach includes nearly 20 12-step meetings per week. While the members of Christ Church are disappointed with this situation, we are determined to protect our Gospel ministry."As for next steps, the council has already voted four to three and "anticipates" it will pass for a second time four to three, according to the mayor.
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    2025-05-12 22:59:03 ·
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    Corpse of 16th-century Catholic saint found 'perfectly preserved' goes on display, astonishing worshippers
    WARNING: This article contains graphic images. Reader discretion is advised.The well-preserved body of an early modern saint was put on display in Spain on Sunday, months after she was discovered "miraculously incorrupt" last year.St. Teresa of Jesus, also called St. Teresa of Avila, was a Discalced Carmelite nun who was born in 1515 and died in 1582. This weekend, her body was put on public display in Alba de Tormes, Spain, for the first time since 1914.Pictures show Catholics visibly taken aback by the display, which was part of the opening ceremony of public veneration, on Sunday.DOZENS OF ANCIENT SKELETONS FOUND IN HEART OF BUSTLING CITY: 'HARD TO IMAGINE'Observers were seen covering their mouths, crying and praying at the sight of the Spanish saint.The body of St. Teresa was dressed in a nun's habit during the showing. Though the remains appeared mostly skeletal, certain areas appeared extremely well-preserved, including her foot.In September, officials from the Diocese of Avila opened St. Teresa's tomb and reported that she appeared exactly the same as when her tomb was first exhumed in 1914."The uncovered parts, which are the face and foot, are the same as they were in 1914," Fr. Marco Chiesa said at the time.EXPERTS SHOCKED BY ANCIENT KING ARTHUR MANUSCRIPT FOUND TUCKED INSIDE BOOK: 'SURVIVED THE CENTURIES'"There is no color, there is no skin color, because the skin is mummified, but it is seen, especially in the middle of the face."He added, "[It] looks good. Expert doctors see Teresa's face almost clearly."Researchers were also able to uncover insight into the female saint's medical history, as she had suffered from chronic pain that eventually rendered her immobile.Chiesa found calcareous spines, or heel spurs, that "made walking almost impossible" for St. Teresa.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleThe Catholic official said, "Sometimes, looking at a body, you discover more than the person had [spoken about]."He added, "She walked [to] Alba de Tormes and then died, but her desire was to continue and move forward, despite the physical defects."In March, Spanish newspaper Salamanca RTV Al Da reported that the Discalced Carmelites received a 53-page preliminary analysis of the saint's condition, which a professor described as "perfectly preserved.""The right foot, left hand, heart and left arm are perfectly preserved, with intact skin, subcutaneous tissues and muscles in place and no signs of degradation," Italian anthropology professor Luigi Capasso said to the outlet.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERPreserved strands of brown hair were also reported by officials, though they appeared to be covered by the nun's headdress on Sunday.The saint also still retains one right eyelid and a dark iris, along with nasal tissue, according to Salamanca RTV Al Da.Officials believe that St. Teresa remained in such extraordinary condition due to the dry atmosphere of her tomb.Excessive moisture typically accelerates the decomposing process, and Capasso reported that he had taken care to "block any future degradation, mechanical or biological.""This preservation, more than 400 years after her death, transmits a serenity that reflects how she faced her departure," the professor said."It is a truly unique natural phenomenon."
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    2025-05-12 22:59:03 ·
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    Federal judge allows IRS to share illegal alien data with DHS in court win for Trump
    A federal judge on Monday denied an injunction request to prevent the Department of Homeland Security and Internal Revenue Service from partnering to permit U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) to access taxpayer information to locate illegal immigrants subject to deportation.The order by U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich came amid a lawsuit by Centro de Trabajadores Unidos, an immigrant-rights aid group, against Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent."At its core, this case presents a narrow legal issue: Does the Memorandum of Understanding between the IRS and DHS violate the Internal Revenue Code? It does not," Friedrich wrote in his order.JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TELLS FEDERAL JUDGE IT MIGHT INVOKE STATE SECRETS ACT ON HIGH-PROFILE DEPORTATION CASEAn earlier memorandum of understanding between DHS and the IRS outlines a process to ensure that sensitive taxpayer data information is protected while allowing law enforcement to pursue criminal violations, a senior Treasury Department official said at the time the deal was reached in April.The Treasury Department is committed to protecting the privacy of law-abiding taxpayers, but a criminal exception obligates the agency to assist law enforcement, the official told Fox News Digital at the time.The deal would allow ICE to submit the names and addresses of illegal immigrants to the IRS, who could then cross-check those immigrants' tax records and provide the immigration agency with current address information."The Court agrees that requesting and receiving information for civil enforcement purposes would constitute a cognizable injury, but none of the organizations have established that such an injury is imminent," Monday's order states. "As the plaintiffs acknowledge, the Memorandum only allows sharing information for criminal investigations."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAs the Memorandum provides, its purpose is to establish procedures enabling "requests for addresses of persons subject to criminal investigation," the order said.The agreement comes as President Donald Trump has continued to ramp up the deportation effort he promised on the campaign trail.
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    2025-05-12 22:59:03 ·
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    Pentagon ceases gender transition treatments as it moves to boot trans troops
    The Pentagonis immediately halting all gender transition treatments for transgender troops as it moves to remove them from the military, according to a new memo."I am directing you to take the necessary steps to immediately implement this guidance," Stephen Ferrara, the acting assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, wrote in a memo dated May 9.Now the Pentagon will only cover mental health and counseling for gender dysphoria. All other gender dysphoria-related treatments will be referred to the private sector.All scheduled and planned transgender surgeries will be canceled, but cross-sex hormone therapy for service members that began prior to the memo may be continued until they separate to prevent health complications.Last week, transgender troops were given between 30 and 60 days to leave or risk being removed "involuntarily."PETE HEGSETH DIRECTS MILITARY ACADEMIES THAT ALL FUTURE ADMISSIONS WILL BE BASED SOLELY ON MERITActive-duty service members have until June 6, one month after the courts ruling, to leave the military. Reservists have until July 7.The development follows a Supreme Court order that allowed a previously blocked ban on transgender military service to move forward.The Supreme Courts decision effectively paused a lower court's injunction, clearing the way for the Defense Department to implement the policy. Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said the ruling allows the department to resume policies focused on "Prioritizing Military Excellence and Readiness."Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth added in that memo that those diagnosed with or showing symptoms consistent with gender dysphoria may choose to leave voluntarily. If they do not, they may face mandatory separation.PETE HEGSETH SAYS WEST POINT PROFESSOR WHO RESIGNED OVER TRUMP ADMIN EDUCATION OVERHAUL WILL NOT BE MISSEDThe Supreme Court did not rule on the underlying legal arguments but allowed President Donald Trumps Jan. 27 executive order barring transgender individuals from military service to take effect.A lower court had temporarily blocked the policy, but Trump administration officials argued that delaying its implementation could harm operational readiness.Officials defending the policy have said it supports the militarys need for unit cohesion, readiness, discipline and cost efficiency.Trumps executive order also directed the Pentagon to revise its medical standards to emphasize combat preparedness and eliminate the use of gender identity-based pronouns within the department.The blanket ban on transgender individuals serving in the military had previously been lifted under President Barack Obama in 2014.The latest policy shift comes as Pentagon leadership under Hegseth moves to dismantle most diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Last month, he stated that 99.9% of DEI-related policies had been removed. He also announced changes to fitness standards to ensure male and female troops are held to the same requirements for combat readiness.
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    2025-05-12 22:59:03 ·
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    Miami football player was driver in wreck that killed three, two of which were children, police say
    A Miami football player was found to be the driver in a two-car crash that killed three people in the other vehicle, two of which were children, police said on Monday.Linebacker Adarius Hayes was injured in the wreck, but was released from the hospital.The people killed in the Kia Soul were aged 78, 10, and 4.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"We are deeply saddened to learn the crash resulted in three fatalities, as confirmed by Largo Police, and our thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones of those lost," the Hurricanes said in a statement.The school is still working to gather further information.Another passenger in the Kia was hospitalized with serious injuries, police said."There were no signs of impairment with either driver of the vehicles," Largo Police public information officer Megan Santo said in a statement distributed Sunday.The Orlando Sentinel noted that Hayes has a history of driving citations, including several instances of speeding, and another for careless driving that resulted in a separate crash.Hayes played in 12 games as a freshman for Miami last season, mostly on special teams. He was a four-star recruit coming out of Largo High and picked Miami after drawing interest from Florida, Florida State, Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Notre Dame and Ohio State, among others.Largo is about 20 miles east of Tampa and about 15 miles north of St. Petersburg on Florida's Gulf coastThe Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Church fights New Jersey town over plans to seize property and turn it into park
    A Christian church is fighting a New Jersey town for attempting to seize their property, alongside other land, and turn it into a waterfront park.Christ Episcopal Church is fighting plans from Toms River, NJ officials to seize their church property, alongside three other town marinas, as part of the township's plans to revitalize the downtown community.Bishop Sally French, in a letter to parishioners, told churchgoers that on April 30, about a day before a scheduled town meeting, officials were alerted by a concerned community member that the church's property had been "added to a proposal for an eminent domain ordinance." The church, which has been a part of the community for 160 years, says the action comes amid trying to build a homeless shelter on their property."As a Christian leader and a resident of New Jersey, I am troubled by the townships move to block the faithful ministry of Christ Church and their care for those in need, and I am saddened that the mayor and township council are prioritizing pickleball courts over responding to hunger and homelessness," Bishop Sally French said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital. "I ask that Toms River lift the burden these proceedings have placed on our parish and diocese, and I pray that we can move forward in serving our neighbors."PSAKI BOMBS: MSNBC'S NEWEST PRIMETIME PROGRAM SHEDS 53% OF VIEWERS FROM KEY DEMO IN SECOND EPISODERepublican Mayor Rodrick told Fox News Digital he feels the plan is in the best interest of the constituents because children do not have a playground in the immediate area. The town ordinance allows officials to enter into negotiations to secure the areas or acquire themby eminent domain should the church not want to sell the property. "We have about 20,000 residents, 5,000 households within a stone's throw of the Episcopal church," he said. "The property is very large, it's a 10-acre parcel and has a tremendous amount of parking and the parking, we would never be allowed to make that much parking on a property that size anymore. It would be very difficult... so it would be great for the kids in the local area and the families in that area to have a park that they can walk to with their kids and a playground. We're also interested in doing a skate park there."Rodrick argued that the project, which he believes would benefit both residents and businesses, is part of a larger plan to "redevelop downtown" and make it more of a "destination" for residents. The agenda would "enhance business downtown" by bringing more customers to the area.He also spoke to Fox News Digital about how he is proud of his budget as mayor, explaining they were "DOGE before DOGE was cool" as they cut the budget from $146 million to $135 million.The Episcopalian church has a different take on the matter, with the bishop offering her full support to the community church."The people of Christ Episcopal Church have my support and gratitude for their Gospel ministry of feeding the hungry and providing shelter to unhoused people," she said. "Jesus tells us to care for the poor and vulnerable as we would care for him, and the people of Christ Church are putting that commandment into action."Should the town acquire the property, Rodrick says the church would have time to purchase another property or may choose to consolidate churches according to the church leaders digression, pointing to there possibly being a silver lining to consolidation for the church due to the high value of the property compared to liabilities.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Nationwide, the Episcopal church is in steep decline. I think they lost 40,000 members last year. A lot of these Protestant churches have seen big decreases in membership. They still have a lot of these legacy costs and pensions for their pastors that they need to make payments on and it costs a lot of money. So, if you have 75 people put $10 in, and you bring in $3,000 a month, do you know what it must cost to heat a 20,000-square-foot church? So, they could probably benefit from some consolidation and many of the smaller Protestant denominations are doing that."The church is standing alongside "approximately 150 church members, community members, clergy" and others in their fight against the ordinance, according to the website."Christ Church Toms River is a vital resource in the community," Mother Lisa Hoffman, rector of Christ Church in Toms River, told Fox News Digital. "Our outreach includes nearly 20 12-step meetings per week. While the members of Christ Church are disappointed with this situation, we are determined to protect our Gospel ministry."As for next steps, the council has already voted four to three and "anticipates" it will pass for a second time four to three, according to the mayor.
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    2025-05-12 23:59:02 ·
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    The Five - Monday, May 12
    China tariffs, Dem arrests, Game show
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    Hamas frees last American hostage held in Gaza
    Fox News anchor and 'Special Report' executive editor Bret Baier has the latest on the U.S. response to tensions in the Middle East on 'Special Report.'
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    Diddy's friend, Charlucci Finney, speaks with reporters outside New York City courthouse
    Finney describes himself as a close friend of the 55 year-old hip hop mogul who has pleaded not guilty to charges including sex trafficking, and transporting to engage in prostitution.
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