• Bryan Kohberger Enters Court
    Bryan Kohberger selfie from days before arrest seen for first time
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    Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger took a selfie in a black robe just days before he was arrested, according to a report.Kohberger faces first-degree murder charges in the deaths of University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, and Ethan Chapin, 20. The former Washington State University student was also charged with one felony count of burglary.The selfie, obtained by NBC's "Dateline," shows a December 28, 2022 selfie of Kohberger in a black robe with a hood covering his head. "Dateline" is airing an episode on Kohberger Friday at 9 p.m.Kohberger was arrested just two days later on Dec. 30, and was flown back to Idaho where he's currently facing first-degree murder charges.BRYAN KOHBERGER CASE: JUDGE DENIES PROSECUTORS' REQUEST FOR PERSONALITY TESTING"Dateline" also obtained Kohbergers cellphone browsing history, which shows he searched for dozens of pictures of female students at Washington State University and the University of Idaho. According to the report, several of the women were in bathing suits.FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON XAccording to the report, a review of the accounts which posted the pictures found that several individuals were either followers or close friends with Goncalves, Mogen, and Kernodle.In the summer prior to the murders, Kohberger moved to Pullman, Washington to attend school at Washington State University.Three witnesses told "Dateline" that Kohberger was invited to a pool party that he attended in Moscow, Idaho, according to "Dateline."
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  • Baraka Ice
    Top Dem gubernatorial candidate arrested for trespassing at ICE detention center
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    Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, a top Democratic gubernatorial candidate in New Jersey, was arrested on Friday for trespassing at an ICE holding facility in Newark during a protest.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) called the incident, which took place at the Delaney Hall ICE detention center, a "beyond bizarre political stunt" that "puts the safety of our law enforcement agents and the detainees at risk."The prison currently holds alleged killers, MS-13 gang members and accused child rapists, among other criminal offenders.U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba announced that Baraka, one of the leading Democratic candidates for New Jersey governor, was arrested on Friday for his involvement in the incident."The Mayor of Newark, Ras Baraka, committed trespass and ignored multiple warnings from Homeland Security Investigations to remove himself from the ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey this afternoon," said Habba. "He has willingly chosen to disregard the law. That will not stand in this state. He has been taken into custody. NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW."NEWARK MAYOR TAKES FIGHT TO THE GATES OF ICE DETENTION CENTER AMID LEGAL BATTLE OVER ALLEGED SAFETY VIOLATIONSLocal outlet Insider NJ reported that a spokesperson for Barakas campaign confirmed the arrest, saying that he "was arrested and detained by ICE" and that he was being transported to the Homeland Security Investigations Newark field office.DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News that Reps. Rob Menendez Jr., Bonnie Watson Coleman and LaMonica McIver, all New Jersey Democrats, were also involved in the incident and rushed through the facilitys gates, demanding they be allowed to conduct an "oversight visit."The lawmakers were held up at the first checkpoint.Baraka, who has been protesting the facilitys opening for months, was a regular presence at protests outside the building throughout the week.Baraka has said that using Delaney Hall for processing people in the country illegally goes against state and local law, leading the city to file a lawsuit in the Essex County Superior Court at the end of March.NEWARK MAYOR SAYS ICE AGENTS RAIDED 'WITHOUT WARRANT,' VIOLATED CONSTITUTIONIn a press conference on Monday, Baraka said that GEO Group, the private company running the prison, is "following the pattern of the president of the United States who believes that he can just do what he wants to do and obscure the laws, national and constitutional laws, and they think they can do the same thing in the state of New Jersey and in Newark."Commenting on the arrest, New Jersey Sen. Jon Bramnick, a GOP gubernatorial candidate, told Fox News that "it doesnt really surprise me because he's been fighting the opening of Delaney Hall since it opened" and that the mayor "wasnt very pleased with ICE taking over Delaney Hall."Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., who is also a candidate for governor, condemned the arrest, calling it an "absolute outrage."Sherill said that Baraka "needs to be released immediately."Another Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Steven Fulop, who is mayor of Jersey City, also condemned the arrest, saying, "Were watching lines get crossed in real time" and that "this is a dangerous precedent."DHS UNLEASHES POSSIBLE MONEY-SAVING MEASURE FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS TO SELF-DEPORT: 'SAFEST OPTION'Meanwhile, Jack Ciattarelli, another GOP candidate for New Jersey governor, called Barakas actions a "cheap publicity stunt."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"In Newark, the airport is in the midst of an unprecedented & dangerous meltdown, the public schools are failing students & families, and there is crime in the streets every day. And yet its Mayor and leading Democrat candidate for Governor, [Ras Baraka], is busy shilling for illegal Immigrants at an ICE detention center with a cheap publicity stunt. Shameful," he posted on X.
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  • D6c1410f Split
    ICE arrests criminal alien released from prison with sex crimes conviction: 'He wont be welcome back'
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    A "criminal alien" and "suspected terrorist" who served 19 years in prison for holding his housekeeper captive and repeatedly molesting her, was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials after his release from the Arapahoe County Jail in Centennial, Colorado, Tuesday, and will be deported back to Saudi Arabia.Following a jury trial in 2006, Homaidan Al-Turki Al-Turki was convicted of misdemeanor false imprisonment, misdemeanor conspiracy to commit false imprisonment, 11 counts of felony unlawful sexual contact, felony extortion, and felony theft of $15,000 or more.Al-Turki served a six-years-to-life sentence at the Colorado Department of Corrections (DOC).DEPORTATION FLIGHTS TO LIBYA WOULD VIOLATE COURT ORDER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE, FEDERAL JUDGE SAYSHe first became parole-eligible in 2011, but failed to participate in the DOCs sex-offender treatment program, preventing his release and delaying his deportation back to Saudi Arabia.Al-Turki filed numerous motions with the courts while incarcerated, including a recent pending motion alleging his defense counsel did not adequately represent him at trial.In granting him a hearing, District Court Judge Eric White said, "[t]he defendants counsel may not have understood fundamental aspects of the submitted jury instructions, particularly that misdemeanor unlawful sexual contact could be elevated to a felony conviction if the jury found that Al-Turki used force, intimidation, or threats to cause the victims submission."FEDERAL JUDGE OPENS DOOR TO ALIEN ENEMIES ACT TARGETS SUING TRUMP ADMINISTRATIONAl-Turki's original attorneys said they thought the unlawful sexual contact convictions were for misdemeanor offenses, which would have carried a jail sentence of up to two years.However, because the jury found him guilty of unlawful sexual contact offenses that were committed through physical force and violence, the charges were enhanced to class 4 felonies.Al-Turki was sentenced to several concurrent terms of six-years-to-life in prison on those counts and was ordered to complete sex offender treatment.The 18th Judicial District Attorneys Office agreed on Tuesday to amend some of the felony counts, with the condition he is sent back to his home country.Al-Turki, now 56, pleaded guilty, and was immediately sentenced to concurrent terms of six years in the Colorado DOC.ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT MURDERERS COULD FACE DEATH PENALTY UNDER NEW GOP BILLThe sentence on each count was ordered to be served concurrently, to include a mandatory period of parole supervision that Al-Turki had already served due to his nearly 19 years in prison.He was taken into ICE custody Tuesday afternoon pursuant to a removal order to deport him back to Saudi Arabia."Based on careful analysis of the facts and evidence presented through the 35(c) motion, as well as the difficulty in re-trying the case nearly two decades later if the motion was successful, our office determined that resentencing Al-Turki to 11 felony sex offenses, in addition to the other offenses that he stands convicted of, and resulting in his removal from the United States, is the appropriate outcome in this case at this time," Colorado 18th Judicial District Assistant District Attorney Ryan Brackley said.STAY IN YOUR LANE: FLORIDA AG FIRES NEXT VOLLEY AGAINST JUDGE HALTING STATE IMMIGRATION LAWWhile Brackley said it was a difficult decision, he noted it "strikes the right balance between ensuring that Al-Turki remains a convicted sex felon and is removed from our community, while at the same time considering the resources that have been expended in holding this defendant accountable."ICE officials said Al-Turki first entered the U.S. at an unknown location in 1992, before leaving in 1993. In 1994, he lawfully reentered again at an unknown location.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn 2001, Al-Turki was questioned about the 9/11 attacks, and left the U.S. again at an unknown time and place. He lawfully reentered the U.S. again in 2002.He was convicted of the crimes in 2006, and has had an administrative order of removal since 2013."He wont be welcome back to the United States again," ICE officials wrote in a post on X.
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  • Trumpfrey
    White House rips Minnesota Dems after illegal immigrant charged in DUI death of mother: 'On the run'
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    The Trump White House is taking aim at Minnesota leaders for not honoring an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer, as an illegal immigrant charged in a criminal vehicular homicide case is not yet in custody.Ecuadorian national German Adriano Llangari Inga is facing numerous felony and misdemeanor charges for drunk driving last August, which resulted in a crash killing Victoria Eileen Harwell, and hurting her teenage daughter and sister, according to local media outlets."An illegal immigrant drove drunk, killed an innocent mother, and is now on the run because Democrats didn't do their most important job: protect their constituents," Alex Pfeiffer, White House Principal Deputy Communications Director, told Fox News Digital in an exclusive statement.ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT MURDERERS COULD FACE DEATH PENALTY UNDER NEW GOP BILL"This is precisely why the Trump Administration is taking action to hold these so-called 'sanctuary' jurisdictions accountable," he added."U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement placed a detainer on German Llangari Inga, 35, of Ecuador, with the Hennepin County Jail, Minnesota, Aug. 4, 2024, after he was arrested for criminal vehicular homicide," an ICE spokesperson told Fox News Digital. "The Hennepin County Jail did not honor the detainer and released Llangari without notification to ICE Aug. 6, 2024, and he remains at large. Llangari initially entered the United States in June 2016, was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, issued an order of expedited removal and placed into removal proceedings."The Sheriff's Department said that they were following the rules put forth by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison on immigration-related matters.FOX NEWS RIDES ALONG AS FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL BEGINS ENFORCING FEDERAL IMMIGRATION LAWS ON STATE ROADSCLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGE"As per guidance from the MN Attorney Generals Office, HCSO cannot lawfully hold individuals in custody based solely on an administrative detainer issued by the Department of Homeland Security or Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). If a judicially-signed warrant is presented to HCSO, ICE will be notified when it becomes the holding agency. In the absence of such a warrant, individuals must be released once all criminal charges or holds have been resolved. HCSO is committed to working with federal and local partners and honoring the constitutional rights of all individuals."Fox News Digital contacted Mayor Jacob Freys office, the Minneapolis Police Department, and Ellisons office for comment.DEMOCRAT MAYOR BLASTED FOR VOWING TO MAKE MAJOR CITY SAFE HAVEN FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTSPresident Donald Trump signed an Executive Order last month, cracking down on "sanctuary jurisdictions" that could be at risk of losing federal funding if they do not make changes to their immigration policies, particularly with how certain cities interact with federal law enforcement on immigration cases."The term sanctuary city is very amorphous, and that's part of the problem in Trump's use of it," Frey told MPR News in an interview last month."In Minneapolis, we do not enforce federal immigration law, because that's not our job. We have a separation ordinance in our city that says that our police and our public officials will not collect information as to whether an individual is documented or not. And because we don't collect any information, our response when Trump or others come asking is very simple: We don't have any."In addition to Frey, several Democratic Minnesota officials defended the state's sanctuary laws, including Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., who said, "If you are an undocumented immigrant, please know that you are in my thoughts and that I will keep fighting.""With President Trumps immigration policies targeting sanctuary cities like Minneapolis, the fear of ICE raids is very real, and our communities are on high alert," Minnesota State Sen. Omar Fateh said in January after Trump was sworn in. "Now is the time for bold leadership that stands firm in our progressive values and puts our communities first."
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  • Shia Labeouf
    Shia LaBeouf once lived in NYC park, took steroids during dark period
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    Shia LaBeouf is speaking candidly about a troubling time in his career.The controversial actor, who's been working in Hollywood since he was a child, spoke to The Hollywood Reporter to promote his new film, "Henry Johnson." During their conversation, LaBeouf discussed his former feud with fellow actor Alec Baldwin, whom he briefly worked with for a Broadway show called "Orphans" in 2013.LaBeouf was originally supposed to star opposite Al Pacino, but when Pacino left the production, Baldwin replaced him something that LeBeouf struggled with. As he explained to THR, he was solely to blame for their issues, because he was "not a nice guy" at the time.JOAQUIN PHOENIX, HILARY SWANK, SHIA LABEOUF TAKE ACTING TO EXTREMES WITH SLAPS, DIETS AND PULLED TEETH"By the time Baldwin got there, it was almost unfair," he said. "So hes dealing with both my fractured little weak ego, right? All this hard prep that Id done for two years, and my desperate need to show him all my prep, or that he would accept me somehow. I was so insecure. Well, that got contentious in the room. Then he got competitive. Thats just what our relationship turned into."He continued, "Id be off book, hed be on book, and he didnt want me to look at him be off book. That makes it hard to play these scenes out or block this thing even. And no fault against him, he had two weeks to come in because Pacino [dropped out]. I had built the whole thing based on my relationship with Pacino. And thats gone. So I was kind of heartbroken. When he came in, Im living in the park, and Im on steroids, and Im not in a good way."When asked to elaborate, LaBeouf said, "I was sleeping in Central Park. They keep horses there at this little fire basin. And theres a whole lot of room around there where you can just chill. You got to move every three or four hours, and the guy comes around, but you can spend most of your time there."He confessed that his issues with Baldwin "got insane," but said that the two are "good" now."Me and him are good because hes gone through a lot," he shared. "Ive gone through a lot. Weve both been able to send each other love and make it right before all the madness happened on both sides. We made it right. Hes a good guy. Hes just like me. Fear will make you move different. I found it came from having absolutely no spiritual life. . . . It made me a piece of s--t. Not a nice guy."LaBeouf has since found his faith. Last year, he received the sacrament of confirmation after converting to Catholicism. He even expressed interest in becoming a deacon."Me and Alec would never have these problems now," he acknowledged. "But I was in an island."SHIA LABEOUF CLAIMS FKA TWIGS SAVED MY LIFE,' HAS 627 DAYS OF SOBRIETY FOLLOWING EX'S ABUSE ALLEGATIONSBaldwin did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.In a 2014 piece he wrote for Vulture, Baldwin spoke about his experience with LaBeouf, admitting that "there was friction between us from the beginning.""LaBeouf seems to carry with him, to put it mildly, a jailhouse mentality wherever he goes. When he came to rehearsal, he was told it was important to memorize his lines. . . . I, however, do not learn my lines in advance. So he began to sulk because he felt we were slowing him down. You could tell right away he loves to argue. And one day he attacked me in front of everyone. He said, Youre slowing me down, and you dont know your lines. And if you dont say your lines, Im just going to keep saying my lines."He "snorted" at LaBeouf, and the two had a terse exchange in front of the rest of the cast. Afterward, Baldwin asked for a break, then took the director and stage manager aside and told them, "One of us is going to go."He wrote, "I said, Ill tell you what, Ill go. I said dont fire the kid, Ill quit. They said no, no, no, no, and they fired him. And I think he was shocked. He had that card, that card you get when you make films that make a lot of money that gives you a certain kind of entitlement. I think he was surprised that it didnt work in the theater."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSWhile LaBeouf struggled to get along with Baldwin at the time, he told THR that other A-list stars were there for him when he needed to make a change, naming Mel Gibson as someone who has "always been very lovely" to him."He held my hand when I was really s----ing on myself," he recalled. "Dude really stepped up for me in big ways. Him, Sean Penn, James Brolin these guys got me to sobriety. They got around me and kept me alive."LaBeouf briefly acknowledged the public perception of him after years of controversy that included former girlfriend FKA Twigs filing a lawsuit against him in 2020 for the alleged abuse she suffered during their relationship. The lawsuit is ongoing, and he has denied the allegations, but he said that he understands there is "all this myth already about how Im a dog-killing, monstrous piece of s--t."Now, he is interested in rehabilitation.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I hope my whole life is squaring things, getting it right," the actor said. "Its what I want to do with the rest of my life. And theres a lot of things to get right. Im blessed that I still have this craft and Im still allowed to do it at a high level with the highest. It feels like a f---ing miracle. Its all part of the same thing Gods everything or nothing."
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  • 2 Paper Edge Split 2
    Nancy Pelosi wants newly elected American Pope Leo to speak out against mass deportations
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    Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Friday that she hopes the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, the first Americanpontiff to lead the Catholic Church, will be vocal about opposing mass deportations.An account under then-Cardinal Robert Prevost's name previously shared posts on social media that were critical of some of the Trump administration's immigration policies."This new pope is said to be acutely aware of conditions forcing migration, of the vulnerabilities of migrants," MSNBC's Chris Jansing said to Pelosi after referencing the pope's past posts. "Do you think that at this moment, when so many people are looking to him, he could be impactful as a moral and ethical voice on that issue that were dealing with, when so many people are being deported or fear it?""I certainly hope so," Pelosi replied.PELOSI SAYS CATHOLIC CHURCH COULD HAVE FEMALE PRIESTS IN HER GRANDCHILDREN'S LIFETIMEIn February, Prevost shared an article on X from the National Catholic Reporter titled "JD Vance is wrong: Jesus doesn't ask us to rank our love for others."The article was critical of the vice president saying it was a "Christian concept" to "love your family and then you love your neighbor, and then you love your community, and then you love your fellow citizens, and then after that, prioritize the rest of the world. A lot of the far left has completely inverted that," in relation to illegal immigration."From his comments previous to being elected the pope, he has made clear what his values and his view of all of that is," Pelosi added about the posts. "And it is important, it is really important for us to listen to the words, both of our elected officials, when they say what they say about ranking people in their importance and, and our religious leaders."FIRST AMERICAN ELECTED PONTIFF, GET TO KNOW POPE LEO XIVJohn Prevost, Pope Leo's brother,told CNN affiliate WBBM that he thinks his brother is concerned about the U.S.s approach to immigration."I think he sees the United States is headed in the wrong direction in terms of immigration, that this is a total injustice,"John Prevost said. "These are people. Doesnt matter where theyre born, they are people first. And so they need to be treated as people first."President Donald Trump made immigration reform a central part of his campaign, and during the first 100 days of the Trump administration, Immigration, Customs and Enforcement (ICE)arrested at least 32,809 illegal immigrants and 1,155 individuals who were thought to be part of a criminal gang. Out of the over 32,000 illegal immigrants arrested, 14,111 were convicted criminals and 9,980 have pending criminal charges.Trump praised Pope Leo's selection on Thursday, saying he looked forward to meeting him and expressing pride that he was the first American pontiff."It is such an honor to realize that he is the first American Pope. What excitement, and what a Great Honor for our Country. I look forward to meeting Pope Leo XIV. It will be a very meaningful moment!" Trump wrote on Truth Social.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREVance, a Catholic convert who met Pope Francis just before he died, also congratulated the new pope on his selection Thursday."Congratulations to Leo XIV, the first American Pope, on his election!" Vance said on X. "Im sure millions of American Catholics and other Christians will pray for his successful work leading the Church. May God bless him!"
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  • South Africa Protest 1
    Trump to bring white Afrikaners to US as refugees from South Africa, in wake of expropriation legislation
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    The Trump administration plans to bring white Afrikaners from South Africa to the United States as refugees starting next week after saying they are "victims of unjust racial discrimination."The arrival of more than two dozen Afrikaners, likely on Monday, comes as the administration has suspended most refugee resettlement programs."Whats happening in South Africa fits the textbook definition of why the refugee program was created," Stephen Miller told reporters on Friday. "This is persecution based on a protected characteristic in this case, race. This is race-based persecution."The South African government has approved legislation which, under some circumstances, allows for expropriation of land without compensation.He said the first wave of refugees would be part of a "much larger-scale relocation effort."TRUMP ADMINISTRATION MAKES NEW MOVE TO BRING SOUTH AFRICAN REFUGEES TO US AS PRESIDENT BLASTS NATION'S RULERS AGAINThe Afrikaners are expected to be met by a government delegation, including the deputy Secretary of State and officials from the Department of Health and Human Services, according to documents obtained by the Associated Press.Amid his immigration crackdown, Trump said in January the U.S. will only admit refugees who "can fully and appropriately assimilate."The State Department said: "The U.S. Embassy in Pretoria has been conducting interviews and processing pursuant to President Trumps Executive Order on Addressing Egregious Actions of the Republic of South Africa. The Department of State is prioritizing consideration for U.S. refugee resettlement of Afrikaners in South Africa who are victims of unjust racial discrimination."Afrikaners are mainly descended from early Dutch settlers in South Africa.South Africas government has criticized the Trump administrations effort, saying it doesnt recognize the countrys history of colonialism and apartheid.The refugees will be sent to states like Minnesota, Idaho and Alabama.JD VANCE CLASHES WITH CBS ANCHOR OVER UNVETTED REFUGEES: I DONT WANT THAT PERSON IN MY COUNTRY'In March, Secretary of State Marco Rubio expelled the South African ambassador in the U.S., calling him a "race-baiting" politician who hates America and President Donald Trump after he said the commander-in-chief is leading a global white supremacist movement.Rubio also boycotted a G20 foreign ministers meeting in Johannesburg in March.South Africa's foreign ministry has said the accusations of racial discrimination against Afrikaners are "unfounded.""It is most regrettable that it appears that the resettlement of South Africans to the United States under the guise of being refugees is entirely politically motivated and designed to question South Africas constitutional democracy; a country which has in fact suffered true persecution under apartheid rule and has worked tirelessly to prevent such levels of discrimination from ever occurring again," the foreign ministry said in a statement.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe South African government said it wouldn't block anyone from leaving the country, but questioned their status as refugees.The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
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  • Jellyroll
    Jelly Roll admits toughest part of losing weight after shedding nearly 200 pounds
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    Country music star Jelly Roll is no stranger to personal battles.The "Save Me" singer recently admitted the biggest challenge he faced during his weight-loss journey after he shed nearly 200 pounds."Food, man," Jelly Roll told Fox News Digital at the 2025 Academy of Country Music Awards on Thursday.2025 ACM AWARDS: COMPLETE WINNERS LISTFor the country star, the weight loss wasn't just about his fitness, but a constant struggle with his relationship with food."If you're really battling obesity, you got to start at the dinner table, man. The walking's great, all the other stuff's great, but you got to fight that addiction at the dinner table," he said.2025 ACM AWARDS: LAINEY WILSON, NICOLE KIDMAN, KELSEA BALLERINI STUN ON RED CARPETJelly Roll has been consistent in his efforts to lose weight, confessing he was addicted to food in the same way that he was previously addicted to drugs."The battle was with the food addiction, changing the way Ive looked at food for the last 39 years," he told People magazine last year. "Ive never had a healthy relationship with food, so that was the hard part. But once you get into that discipline and commitment, its like an avalanche. Once that little snowball started rolling, it was on its way."WATCH: JELLY ROLL CONFESSES BIGGEST CHALLENGE OF LOSING WEIGHTLIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSIn October 2024, the "Son of a Sinner" singer shared a video on Instagram, where his trainer noted that Jelly Roll had reached a major milestone in his weight-loss journey."We just passed the halfway point of the tour, and Jellys been crushing it," his trainer said. "Were either walking [around] the arena, playing basketball, boxing. He just surpassed his 100-pound weight loss."While at the 2025 ACM Awards, Jelly Roll also told Fox News Digital about how the country music community has changed his life."I am struggling to walk around the carpet because I have built so many relationships in this genre," he said. "I mean, I'm hugging camera guys I am looking at Cody Johnson publishers the Dallas station that gave me one of my first interviews ever on a radio station I'm overwhelmed. I'm overwhelmed, to be honest."WATCH: JELLY ROLL ON HOW THE COUNTRY MUSIC COMMUNITY HAS CHANGED HIS LIFE"You know, I'll give you perspective I'm talkin' too much, but it's the truth. I've stayed at the same hotel all three ACMs. And it has been interesting to just watch how much just staying at that hotel has changed for me how many more friends come by," Jelly Roll said."I remember last year, me and Jason Aldean pretty much became friends by staying next to each other and just hung out all night," he said.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThe 60th annual award show was streamed live on Amazon Prime Video from the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.Jelly Roll and wife Bunnie Xo posed for photos on the red carpet. Jelly Roll was in a Western-inspired suit, and his wife stunned in a brown and black lace floor-length gown.The country music star was nominated in several categories at this year's ACM Awards, including entertainer of the year, album of the year and male artist of the year.
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  • John Elway
    Coroner reveals Jeff Sperbeck, John Elway's former agent, cause of death following golf cart crash
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    Jeff Sperbeck, the longtime agent, business partner and friend of John Elway, died after he was involved in a serious crash involving a golf cart. Sperbeck was 62.Elway, a former Denver Broncos quarterback, was reportedly driving the motorized vehicle at the time of the deadly accident.The Riverside County (California) coroner confirmed that Sperbeck died on April 30 at Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, California. The injury had occurred four days earlier in nearby La Quinta.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMOn Friday, the coroner's office ruled Sperbeck's death accidental and said he had died as a result of blunt head trauma."The Cause of Death is 'Blunt Head Trauma,' and the Manner of Death is Accident, and the Mode of Death (How the injury occurred) is Passenger fell from golf cart." the coroner's bureau said in the statement obtained by Fox News Digital.JOHN ELWAY BREAKS SILENCE ON AGENT'S DEATH AFTER GOLF CART CRASHThe statement added that the injury occurred when the "passenger fell from" the golf cart.Last week, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco made it clear that investigators had found "nothing" to suggest that criminal activity had taken place during the incident. "This appears to be a horrific accident," Bianco told the Post, noting that "a couple" of the people involved in the incident "happen to be very high-profile celebrities," Bianco told the Denver Post."And that makes this more of an issue than it probably should be," Bianco said at the time, noting that his department had received a "massive media inquiry" after the news broke. "Were doing everything we can to make sure that this is what it appears to be, and just an accident," he added.Elway released a statement on April 30 saying he was left "heartbroken.""I am absolutely devastated and heartbroken by the passing of my close friend, business partner and agent Jeff Sperbeck," Elway said in a statement, via ESPN. "There are no words to truly express the profound sadness I feel with the sudden loss of someone who has meant so much to me. "Elway won two Super Bowls with the Broncos and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2004.Fox News' Scott Thompson 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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  • Ana Kasparian On Her Take Podcast
    Progressive journalist says Newsom must take 'accountability' for how he 'destroyed' California
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    Ana Kasparian of "The Young Turks" declared she will never take Gov. Gavin Newsom seriously as a potential Democratic presidential candidate until he takes responsibility for Californias decline.On "Her Take," a new Valuetainment Studios podcast, co-hosts spoke about the current crop of Democratic leaders who may be vying to lead the party in the 2028 election. In the wake of President Donald Trumps historic victory in 2024, the Democratic Party has been deeply divided over not just who should take the reins, but whether they need a fundamental shift in policy.Co-host Jillian Michaels, a former Californian, brought up how Newsom is a potential frontrunner for the upcoming election, drawing an immediate wave of dismay from her co-hosts."This guy has tried," Michaels said, noting that the governor is changing his tactics. "He's taken notes, he's tried to be somewhat critical of his own party, he's tried to reach out to the other side. He's tried to be antithetical to, you know, everything exists in our silo, and we don't reach across the aisle. He's tried to show himself."Kasparian, a left-wing commentator who frequently shreds California's far-left policies, replied, "I will never take that piece of crap seriously, and yes, I'm calling Gavin Newsom, my governor unfortunately, a piece of crap until he does some accountability for how he destroyed the state of California."WOKE IS THEIR GOD: EX-DEM FUNDRAISER SAYS PARTY IN SHAMBLES AFTER 2024 ELECTION LOSSESRather than take a broad look at the Democratic Party, Kasparian recommended that Newsom "look inward and take a good hard look at the policies that you championed in our state that have completely destroyed the state.""He's trying to blame Donald Trump for the loss of jobs in California," she added. "Are you kidding me? The loss of jobs started well before Trump won the election, and it was the result of his policies, cumbersome regulations, that have now led to oil companies, for instance, deciding, We're not doing this anymore, we're going to leave."Kasparian also argued that crime has exploded under his watch."You have rampant crime that Democrats want to deny exists, but it obviously does when businesses close up shop and move to other states because the cost of doing business is so expensive," she said. "Insuring businesses in California is astronomical because of the issues with crime."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREKasparian went on to condemn the governor, claiming, "in an effort to save California money, he preemptively shut down four state prisons. There is no room to put any of these inmates in."This has caused an issue for the state, she said, where now county jails that were already overflowing now have to release inmates "regardless of how much time theyve served.""Even if they've been sentenced to decades behind bars, they're being released after serving two, three years because there's no room for them," Kasparian said.Michaels shared a story about a man who was released early from jail after he invaded her house with a video camera and duct tape."Gavin Newsom is a wrecking ball to California. He is, as [Adam] Corolla says, a policy disaster,'" she lamented.
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