0 Comments
0 Shares
47 Views
0 Reviews
Directory
Discover new people, create new connections and make new friends
-
Please log in to like, share and comment!
-
WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexas video shows high-speed chase that nabbed escaped Louisiana inmates; another alleged accomplice arrestedTexas authorities released video showing the pursuit and arrest of two New Orleans jail inmates who escaped on May 16.Both Leo Tate and Jermaine Donald were arrested on Monday following a high-speed chase that ended in Walker County, Texas, according to the Louisiana State Police. Donald and Tate were arrested by the Texas Department of Public Safety in an operation that included several law enforcement agencies.Video released by the Texas Department of Public Safety shows the suspects' vehicle going in the wrong direction before eventually being stopped by law enforcement officials.Body-camera video shows one of the men being pulled out of the SUV's passenger window by Texas authorities, when he was then re-arrested. The other inmate was pulled out of the car through the passenger door.MAN ESCAPES LOUISIANA JAIL FOR 2ND TIME AS SEPARATE MANHUNT FOR NEW ORLEANS INMATES CONTINUES"Leo Tate and Jermaine Donald were arrested on May 26th after leading law enforcement officers from several agencies on a high-speed chase through the Huntsville area," the Huntsville, Texas Police Department wrote on Facebook. "The pursuit ended near US 190 and Geneva, where both subjects were taken into custody."WATCH: Texas authorities release dashcam video of inmates' arrestTate and Donald escaped the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, on May 16 along with eight other inmates at the facility.SIXTH FUGITIVE FROM NEW ORLEANS JAILBREAK CAPTURED IN BATON ROUGEDonald was initially charged with second-degree murder, aggravated battery, possession of a firearm or weapon by a felon and obstruction of justice. Tate was charged with simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling, possession of a firearm or weapon by a felon, illegal carrying of a weapon, motor vehicle theft and multiple drug counts.Lenton Vanburen, who also escaped from the Orleans Justice Center, was also arrested on Monday in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.According to WDSU, Daishanae Massey was arrested on Tuesday and booked on a charge of accessory after the fact. Fourteen people have been arrested for allegedly helping the inmates who escaped. Massey is accused of helping Antoine Massey, according to officials.Two men who escaped the facility are still at large:Fox News' Louis Casiano and Landon Mion contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 47 Views 0 Reviews
-
WWW.FOXNEWS.COMUS conducts airstrike against Al Qaeda-linked militants in SomaliaU.S. forces conducted an airstrike against the al Qaeda-linked al-Shabab over the weekend in Somalia.The airstrike by U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) targeted an area nearly 40 miles northwest of Kismayo, Somalia, where al-Shabab was reportedly located.According to a press release from AFRICOM, al-Shabab "has proven both its will and capability to attack U.S. forces.""AFRICOM, alongside the Federal Government of Somalia and Somali Armed Forces, continues to take action to degrade al-Shababs ability to plan and conduct attacks that threaten the U.S. homeland, our forces, and our citizens abroad," the press release read.TRUMP TAKES SWIPE AT BIDEN, SAYS US WILL SUPPORT SOMALIA AGAINST HOUTHISNo further details about units and assets were released to ensure continued security of operations.The East African country of Somalia has been wracked for decades by attacks and insurgency from Islamist terrorists, both from ISIS and al-Shabab.U.S. Africa Command reported in April that it had carried out four airstrikes: three against ISIS terrorists and one against al-Shabab. At least one of these strikes, the command stated, was against multiple targets.TRUMP SAYS HE ORDERED AIRSTRIKES ON ISIS LEADERS IN SOMALIAFor years, the U.S. has helped Somali forces with airstrikes and other support against the al-Shabab extremist group.Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, in March, drafted a letter to Trump offering the U.S. exclusive access to air bases and seaports, which reignited tensions between the government of Somalia and the breakaway region of Somaliland, the Associated Press reported.ISIS INCREASINGLY UNOPPOSED FOLLOWING US WITHDRAWAL FROM AFGHANISTAN, COLLAPSE OF SYRIAIn the letter, Somalia offered "exclusive operational control" over the Berbera and Baledogle air bases and the ports of Berbera and Bosaso to "bolster American engagement in the region."One of the ports, Berbera, is in a key city located in Somaliland, whose long assertion as an independent state has not received international recognition.Somaliland, a former British protectorate, declared independence from Somalia in 1991 after the collapse of the central government. It maintains its own government, security forces and currency and has held elections.Fox News Digitals Paul Tilsley and The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 44 Views 0 Reviews
-
WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDick Van Dyke's wife says living to 100 can be 'a curse'For Dick Van Dyke, living to almost 100 can be "a curse."The "Mary Poppins" star described how he and longtime pal Ed Asner, who died in 2021 at age 91, were teaming up for a remake of the classic comedy "The Odd Couple.""That wouldve been such fun, and we lost it," said the 99-year-old at the "Dick & Arlene Van Dyke Present Vandy Camp" event in Malibu, California, as reported by People magazine.DICK VAN DYKE IGNORED WARNINGS ABOUT 46-YEAR AGE GAP WITH WIFE ARLENE SILVER"He's outlivedeverybody," said Van Dykes wife Arlene, 53. "That's the curse of living to almost 100."Still, Arlene noted that the star is "still so positive" despite losing so many friends and co-stars over the years."Well, life's been good to me," said Van Dyke. "I can't complain."The actor told People magazine at the event that hes determined to perform instead of easing into retirement. Van Dyke will turn 100 in December."I'm a ham," he said. "I love it. I get a jolt of energy from an audience."According to the outlet, "The Odd Couple" was first introduced as a Broadway play in 1965. A movie followed in 1968 starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. A TV series, developed by Garry Marshall, premiered in 1970 and ran for five seasons. It starred Jack Klugman and Tony Randall.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThe story follows Felix, a neat freak, who moves in with his messy best friend Oscar in a New York City apartment following his divorce. Its there where their friendship is put to the test.WATCH: DICK VAN DYKE SHOW STAR NEVER BECAME CLOSE WITH MARY TYLER MOOREVan Dyke had already made his mark headlining "The Dick Van Dyke Show" when he was cast alongside Julie Andrews in 1964s "Mary Poppins." His sitcom, where he played a comedy writer named Rob Petrie, ran from 1961 to 1966. He described how Andrews, 89, was "as sweet as she could be and so patient with me" as he struggled with the singing aspects of his role."I'm not a real singer, so I tend to be under, fighting to get up there and sing on top of the note," he told the outlet. "Just took me forever in the recording. But [Andrews] was just as patient as could be and kept helping me, saying, 'Think high. Think up there.' And it turned out great."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"She was wonderful," he gushed. "We had a wonderful time together."In December 2024, Van Dyke opened up about his life while appearing in a new music video for Coldplays "All My Love." The song wasn't initially written about Van Dyke, but the music video was a look back on his incredible career.Filmed at the legendary actor's Malibu home, the video features footage of Van Dyke's many accolades and awards, sweet clips of him and his extended family, and emotional moments of reflection."Im acutely aware that I could go any day now, but I dont know why. It doesnt concern me. Im not afraid of it," Van Dyke said in the video. "I have that feeling, totally against anything intellectual, that Im going to be alright.""I think Im one of those lucky people who got to do for a living what I would have done anyway," he added. "When you think how lucky I am I got to do what I do, play and act silly."0 Comments 0 Shares 47 Views 0 Reviews
-
WWW.FOXNEWS.COMComedian Ricky Gervais says free speech essential for comedy, admits any joke will offend someoneBritish stand-up comedian and sitcom star Ricky Gervais said comics should not obsess over potentially offending audiences, because any joke will offend somebody somewhere.In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, the creator and star of the British version of "The Office" TV series, described how he employs offensive jokes and taboo subjects for his audiences and stressed the importance of free speech for comedy."But you have to have free speech, and theres nothing you could say that someone somewhere wont be offended by. Its impossible so you shouldnt even try," Gervais told the outlet.RICKY GERVAIS SAYS HE HAD A 'BLAST' AT THE GOLDEN GLOBES: 'MAKE JOKES, NOT WAR'"I dont go out there and try to ruin the audiences evening. I go out there, and I make a joke, and its crafted," he said. "Were human though, and we take things personally, but you shouldnt, because I think comedy is best as an intellectual pursuit."Despite Gervais reputation for ruffling feathers, he says using offensive jokes is more about guiding an audience through a scary or uncomfortable scenario so they can come to a new perspective about it."Were human, so we react to buzzwords, and were cautious of taboo subjects. Thats why theyre still taboo, because were cautious of them. I do that on purpose as well, particularly with my stand-up where I talk about contentious issues and taboo subjects, because I do want to take the audience to a place they havent been before," he said.ANDREW SCHULZ SAYS COUNTRY HAS SPOKEN LOUD AND CLEAR ON WOKENESS AFTER UNANIMOUS TRUMP WIN ON THE ISSUEHe continued, "I do want them to reflect on it, worry about it, think about it and then, Ive got to misdirect them. Its like I take them by the hand through a scary forest, but its okay because they always laugh."Gervais even suggested that comics could go too far with jokes."If I were going out there and saying things that were really offensive, and no one was laughing, well, that would be odd," he said, adding thats the difference between a comedian like him and politicians. "Politicians say awful things, and they mean it, and no one laughs. Comedians say things they dont mean, everyone laughs, and they get the same treatment."The comedian made waves in 2020 for his Golden Globes speech that featured a no-holds-barred assault on many of the Hollywood elites present in the audience. In one of the infamous jokes, he grilled alleged Hollywood connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Gervais declared that Epstein didn't kill himself, prompting groans from the crowd."Shut up, I know hes your friend, but I dont care," he quipped.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREIn another, he told the audience, "Youre in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world. Most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg."Gervais has taken a stance against "fragile" and "easily offended" people in recent years.In response to online debate over whether language in Roald Dahls beloved childrens books should be updated to be more politically correct in 2023, the comic posted a serious picture of himself, writing, "This is me pondering whether they'll change any of the words I've used in my work after I'm dead, to spare those who are fragile and easily offended."He then listed off several of the profane words that have marked his comic career: "Words like 'fat' and 'ugly'. And 'c---' and 'f---'. And 'fat, ugly, greedy, pathetic little stupid f------ c---'. Stuff like that."0 Comments 0 Shares 44 Views 0 Reviews
-
WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPodcast host walks back remarks claiming Jordon Hudson 'choreographed' part of Bill Belichick's interviewChanning Crowder, a former NFL player who now co-hosts "The Pivot" with Ryan Clark, apologized for comments he made about Jordon Hudson regarding Bill Belichick's interview on the podcast last week.One of Belichick's stops among his book tour was on an episode of "The Pivot," but Crowder said Hudson "choreographed the open" of the interview, which included Belichick's accomplishments as both a coach and author.Crowder also said Hudson "just lurks" and "has her paws on the situation."But in Tuesday's edition of the podcast, Crowder walked back his comments and said he had also apologized to Belichick personally.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"As I was talking about it on radio, you fall into the narratives. I got caught up in the narrative, caught up in the questioning," Crowder said. "When somebody sees that you have talked to a football God, now they want to ask the questions that theyve had on their minds for years. And I would say thats what I got caught up in."And I just want to tell Bill, Jordon, I apologize for any negativity it brought to you. Coach, we talked on the phone. I told you I respect you as much as I do anybody in this world. And what happened and the articles that came out was unrealistic, and thats the opposite of what I wanted to do for you and what I wanted to do for your relationship, Coach. So thats my bad, and I wanted to put it out there as a man. My bad, Coach."Clark also added that "some of the things" written about Hudson's potential involvement are "not the truth.""Bill reached out to me personally, and we decided that we were going to ask about the book. But I asked, Hey Coach, can we get into a little bit more?'" Clark said, adding that Hudson was even asked questions on camera, but they did not make the final cut.CELEBRITY BOXING FOUNDER INVITES BILL BELICHICK'S FORMER AND CURRENT PARTNERS TO 'SETTLE BEEF' IN THE RINGClark said he had spoken with the couple for an hour and a half before the interview even began, and Hudson had left before the interview with Belichick even began.But "Jordon wanted to be represented a certain way. Jordon wanted their relationship to be represented a certain way. So did Bill.""The conversations we had after [the interview], which was before the show was released, was, What can we show about Bill speaking about her? And the rest of our interview,'" Clark said. "So for people to sit around and say that it was choreographed a certain way because Jordon was hovering, thats not true. She was gone during that part."She was sitting when Bill and I were together. She actually interviewed while Bill and I were together. It was the three of us sitting around, having a conversation that was filmed that we just didnt release. And so I think the narrative that people want to build around her and her control wasnt displayed during our interview."Hudson previously received flak for her involvement in one of Belichick's interviews with CBS. According to reports, Hudson interrupted the CBS interview several times and even stormed off at one point, delaying the interview by around 30 minutes.Belichick released a statement sayinghe was "surprised" about getting the questions about his relationship and that when Hudson had stepped in, she had been doing her job. He went on to accuse CBS of creating a "false narrative" with so-called "selectively edited clips." CBS responded, disagreeing with Belichicks version of events.In the interview with "The Pivot," Belichick cleared the air on Hudson's reported involvement with "Hard Knocks," ultimately saying that the show was not a match with UNC. He also reiterated that Hudson is not involved with UNC football, a statement that the school itself made following reports that Hudson was barred from the facility.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 37 Views 0 Reviews
-
WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHillary slams GOP women, Trump makes summer vacations great again, and moreLAURA INGRAHAM - Fox News host discusses the passage of the 'big, beautiful bill' in the U.S. House of Representatives. Continue watching...HANDMAID'S FAIL - Hillary Clinton is back and doing what she does best -- trashing women. Continue reading...GORDON CHANG - Is Trump rescuing China's Communists? Continue readingROOFTOP REVELATIONS - Chicago's Mayor Johnson is so focused on race he can't see the truth about humanity. Continue reading...PAUL MAURO - Fox News contributor says Diddy trial testimony 'will get worse before it gets better.' Continue watching...GIPPER'S VISION - Trump's Golden Dome missile defense system revives Reagan's nuclear shield dream. Continue reading...DAVID MARCUS - Why tax-free overtime could be midterm magic for GOP. Continue reading...WISE UP, MOM AND DAD - Smart parents can secure their child's digital identity before someone else does. Continue reading...WINNING FORMULA - Democrats need to embrace inclusion over ideological conformity in order to win again. Continue reading...CARTOON OF THE DAY - Check out all of our political cartoons...0 Comments 0 Shares 35 Views 0 Reviews
-
WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFeds won't seek death penalty for El Chapo's son in major drug trafficking caseFederal prosecutors will not seek the death penalty for Joaquin Guzman Lopez son of convicted Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman if he is ultimately convicted of drug trafficking charges of his own in the U.S.Federal prosecutors in Chicago said in a court filing dated May 23, "if the defendant is convicted, the government will not seek a sentence of death."The prosecution did not provide any further details about its decision not to seek the death penalty against Guzman Lopez.His attorney, Jeffrey Lichtman, told Fox News Digital, "Were obviously pleased with the result and hope to resolve Joaquins charges if possible."EL CHAPO'S FAMILY MEMBERS CROSS US BORDER IN APPARENT DEAL WITH TRUMP ADMINISTRATIONGuzman Lopez and three of his brothers known as the "Chapitos," or little Chapos were indicted on U.S. drug trafficking and money laundering charges involving their alleged leadership of the Sinaloa Cartel, after "El Chapo" was extradited to the U.S. in 2017.In recent years, the brothers have led a faction of Mexicos notorious Sinaloa Cartel that has been identified as a main exporter of fentanyl to the U.S.SINALOA CARTEL LEADERS CHARGED WITH NARCO-TERRORISM AFTER AUTHORITIES SEIZE 1.65 TONS OF FENTANYLFederal prosecutors unsealed sprawling indictments in 2023 against dozens of members of the cartel, including the brothers, in a fentanyl-trafficking investigation.In July, Joaquin Guzman Lopez was arrested in a dramatic capture by U.S. authorities in Texas with Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a longtime leader of the Sinaloa Cartel.Zambada has claimed that Joaquin Guzman Lopez kidnapped him and flew him aboard a private plane into the U.S., where Joaquin Guzman Lopez surrendered to authorities.CHICAGO GRAND JURY RETURNS INDICTMENT AGAINST HIGH-RANKING AFFILIATE OF VIOLENT SINALOA CARTEL: DOJThe FBI alleges Zambada and Joaquin Guzman Lopez oversaw the trafficking of "tens of thousands of pounds of drugs into the United States, along with related violence."Zambada has also pleaded not guilty.His attorneys told Reuters in February that he would be willing to plead guilty if prosecutors agreed to spare him the death penalty."El Chapo" is currently serving a life sentence at a maximum-security prison in Colorado after he was convicted of drug trafficking in 2019.Fox News Digitals Stephen Sorace, Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 48 Views 0 Reviews
-
WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKennedy and Milei double down on WHO exit after meeting in Buenos Aires: 'Free from totalitarian control'U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. met with Argentine President Javier Milei on Tuesday at the Casa Rosada, where both leaders reaffirmed plans to withdraw their nations from the World Health Organization (WHO) and build a new international health framework.The meeting brought together two strong-willed political outsiders. Milei, a libertarian economist known for cutting government spending, and Kennedy, a Trump-appointed health chief skeptical of pandemic-era mandates. Both promised to challenge what they call global overreach and politicized health policy.Argentina officially confirmed its exit from the WHO during Kennedys visit, following Mileis initial announcement in February. The move aligns with President Trumps revived pledge to pull the U.S. out of the WHO as part of his "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) agenda.FIERY RFK JR. FLOGS WHO FOR CAVING TO CHINA ON COVID, CELEBRATING PANDEMIC FAILURES IN STUNNING VIDEO TO ORGMileis government blasted the WHO for what it called a failed COVID response. "The WHOs prescriptions do not work because they are not based on science but on political interests and bureaucratic structures that refuse to review their own mistakes," the government said, referring to the groups lockdown strategy as a "caveman quarantine."Kennedy offered support, encouraging other countries to also exit the WHO in a recent address to the World Health Assembly. He has argued the organization is compromised by foreign governments and corporate interests, and that a fresh approach is needed.After the meeting, Kennedy posted on X: "I had a wonderful meeting with President Milei about the mutual withdrawal of our nations from the WHO and the creation of an alternative international health system... free from totalitarian impulses, corruption, and political control."Both governments say the new alliance will prioritize real science, individual freedom, and national sovereignty, pushing back against what Mileis team calls "interference" from global agencies.ARGENTINA'S MILEI SHUTS UP CRITICS WITH MIRACLE TURNAROUND OF ECONOMY, STRONG SECURITY POLICIESThe meeting also highlighted shared philosophies between the two leaders. Milei took office vowing to slash Argentinas massive public spending. He famously carried a chainsaw during his campaign to symbolize budget cutsand has since followed through, cutting public salaries, halting state projects, and ending energy subsidies.His tough measures have produced results: Argentina posted its first budget surplus in nearly 15 years and sharply reduced monthly inflation.Kennedys MAHA campaign echoes Mileis anti-establishment style, but in the health sector. The Trump administrations health agenda has focused on rolling back federal overreach, enforcing science-based policy, and promoting transparency in public health.Tuesdays meeting marks a deeper alignment between Argentina and the current U.S. administration. Milei has welcomed top American officials in recent months and shown clear interest in building strong ties with Washington. Now, by joining the U.S. in rejecting the WHO, Milei becomes the first foreign leader to openly back Trumps health sovereignty push.The decision is a major departure from Argentinas previous international partnerships and could signal a shift for other countries weighing similar moves. Both Milei and Kennedy have framed the initiative as the start of a more accountable and independent global health network.Critics, including some in Argentinas opposition, warn that leaving the WHO could limit access to funding and vaccines. Global health experts largely defend the WHOs role, despite acknowledging its COVID missteps.But Milei and Kennedy appear unfazed. Argentinas health minister praised the shared "vision" between the two governments, emphasizing a joint commitment to transparency and reform.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.0 Comments 0 Shares 42 Views 0 Reviews
-
WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNFL vet Kirk Cousins absent from Falcons' OTAs amid trade speculationTheAtlanta Falcons kicked off the start of voluntary organized team activities on Tuesday without Kirk Cousins, fueling speculation that the veteran quarterback is looking to move on from the organization.Falcons head coach Raheem Morris confirmedCousins absence, saying he "did not see him today.""[Cousins] did not show up in the meetings, so I did not see him today," Morris said,via Pro Football Talk.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe Falcons signed Cousins to a four-year, $180 million deal in March 2024, but the team made the shocking decision to draftMichael Penix Jr. with the eighth overall pick of the draft the following month.Penix eventually took over the starting role when Cousins was benched a lineup that is expected to remain the same in 2025.But his absence on Tuesday doesnt come as a big surprise to the Falcons' leadership.FALCONS APPEAR TO MOCK BILL BELICHICK, JORDON HUDSON IN SCHEDULE RELEASE VIDEO"Im not going to be foolish to think that hes going to show up for voluntary work right now," Morris said at the annual league meeting last month, via theNew York Post. "Were dealing with a business-type mode right now. I dont think hell be there. If he is, well welcome him with open arms. But Im not going to be fool enough to make myself get worked up and angry about Kirk Cousins missing voluntary workouts."The Falcons havent shown any signs of looking to move on from Cousins, and any trade would need the veterans seal of approval thanks to a no-trade clause.ThePittsburgh Steelers have been thrown into the mix as a possible destination for Cousins, who is still looking to start in the NFL, but Aaron Rodgers decision about his future in the league will likely be the deciding factor there.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 50 Views 0 Reviews
© 2025 AtoZ Buzz! Take Control of the narrative
English
