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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMGold Star son who hugged Trump at Arlington still dreams of becoming a Marine like his fatherChristian Jacobs wanted to be a Marine ever since he was a little boy a dream inspired by the memory of his late father, Marine Sgt. Christopher Jacobs, who died during a training accident in California in 2011.Eight years after donning a pint-sized U.S. Marine uniform and hugging President Donald Trump at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day in 2017, the Gold Star son is reflecting on what that moment meant to him."I thought it was really cool that I got to meet him," Christian, now 14 years old, told "Fox & Friends" Tuesday.TRUMP HONORS FALLEN AMERICAN HEROES, PRAISES GOD IN MEMORIAL DAY ADDRESS: 'GREAT, GREAT WARRIORS'"I didn't think of it like I would now. I thought it was just some person, but now I think of that as so much more."Christian and his mom, Brittany, have kept the tradition of making a pilgrimage to the hallowed grounds every Memorial Day to honor the late sergeant. This year, they crossed paths with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who interviewed them on "Fox & Friends" in 2017 after 6-year-old Christian's meeting with Trump.Hegseth even snapped a photo with Christian now visibly older still honoring his father's memory with the same pride.MARINE INJURED IN ABBEY GATE BOMBING PRAISES TRUMP FOR NOT FORGETTING FAMILIES AFTER US NABS SUSPECTSome U.S. Marines also welcomed Christian and told him more about his father, helping piece together an image of what he meant to those he knew."He loves getting to talk about his father to people, and he enjoys hearing about his dad," Brittany told guest host Charlie Hurt."And yesterday there were Marines at Arlington who got to tell him about his daddy and give him some pictures, so that was nice. For him, I'm sure that was comforting."As for what he wants to be when he "grows up," Christian's answer is the same."I still want to be a Marine," he said, explaining that three generations on his father's side have proudly worn the uniform, and he wants to follow in their footsteps.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 66 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBruce Willis' wife felt 'lost and isolated' caring for him after devastating dementia diagnosisEmma Heming Willis' life was forever changed the moment her beloved husband, Bruce Willis, was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2022.While speaking at the Women's Alzheimer's Movement Forum in Las Vegas on Monday, the mom of two opened up about the isolating moment that inspired her upcoming book, "The Unexpected Journey.""On the day Bruce got his diagnosis, we left the doctor's office with a pamphlet and a hollow goodbye. No plan, no guidance, no hope, just shock," she told the crowd during the forum, per People.BRUCE WILLIS' DAUGHTER GIVES GLIMPSE INTO ACTORS BIRTHDAY PLANS WITH IRONCLAD FAMILY AS HE BATTLES DEMENTIA"The future we imagined simply vanished, and I was left trying to hold my family together, raise our two young daughters, and care for the man I love while navigating a disease I barely understood."In March 2022, it was announced that Willis would be "stepping away" from his acting career due to an aphasia diagnosis. It was later announced that he had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia."I felt lost, isolated and scared," Heming Willis, who was being honored for her advocacy for caregiving, said. "What I needed in that moment at that appointment wasn't just medical information. I needed someone to look me in the eye and say, This feels impossible right now, but you will find your footing. You will survive this and you will grow because of it.'"BRUCE WILLIS, WIFE SHARED MONUMENTAL HIGHS,' 'DEVASTATING LOWS IN 16-YEAR MARRIAGE AS ACTOR BATTLES DEMENTIAThe author will release her book this September."The book is the roadmap I wish someone had handed me on the day in 2022," she said. "I wrote it for other caregivers who are desperate for answers, aching for support, and wanting to be seen and wondering how they're going to make it through.""I've had access to world-class experts because of who Bruce is, and I know that's a privilege, so I didn't want to keep that information to myself I have a megaphone and resources that others dont."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERIn April, Heming Willis - who shares daughtersMabel Ray Willis, 13, andEvelyn Penn Willis, 11 - unveiled the cover of her book on social media and gave followers a glimpse of what life has been like since her husband's diagnosis."Born from grief, shaped by love, and guided by purpose, this is the book I needed back when Bruce was first diagnosed, and I was frozen with fear and uncertainty," she penned on Instagram about the book."This is the book I trust will help the next caregiver. It is filled with support, insight, and the hope needed to navigate this journey."The author shared a sweet black-and-white photograph of her and Bruce on the book cover, as she longingly looked at her husband with all smiles."I wrote the book I wish someone had placed in my hands the day we got the diagnosis," her second photo on Instagram read."This book is for all of us finding our way through the unknown with love, grit, and courage. You are not alone."During the forum, Heming Willis also stressed the importance of caring for caretakers."We should be talking about this so much more because at some point, we will be caring for someone that we love, or we might need care ourselves. So this is a really important conversation that hopefully, one day, the government will take seriously."0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 70 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMOhio teen dies after falling off float at Memorial Day paradeA 13-year-old Ohio boy died Monday after falling off a Memorial Day parade float in Green, Ohio.The Summit County Sheriff's Office confirmed Matthew Schultz's death on Tuesday, saying the seventh-grader fell from the front of a trailer float being hauled by a Ford F-150 and was struck by the trailer's tires around 11:23 a.m. Monday while the float was moving at 5 mph or slower.There were a total of seven children, ranging in age from 7 to 13, and two adults riding the trailer during the parade."Matthew was a fun, loving, Star Wars-obsessed, fruit snack-loving, amazing young man," a GoFundMe page for the Schultz family titled, "Support the Schultz Family After Tragic Loss," reads. "He was the best son and big brother. He was everyones best friend. The love we had for him is immeasurable."16-YEAR-OLD FIREFIGHTER IN MISSOURI KILLED IN LINE OF DUTYDonations will "help ease the familys burden of funeral expenses and bills," the GoFundMe states. "This way, they can take more time off work and focus on healing."FRANTIC 911 CALL CAPTURES MOMENTS AFTER TODDLER'S FREAK SLEDDING ACCIDENTGreen Fire and EMS were behind the float when the incident occurred. Personnel witnessed Matthew's fall and "immediately responded," the sheriff's office said in a press release.SKI ACCIDENT ON NEW HAMPSHIRE MOUNTAIN CLAIMS LIFE OF 12-YEAR-OLD BOYMatthew was transported to a nearby hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.2 BOYS, BOTH 12, KILLED ON HALLOWEEN HAYRIDES IN WARNING TO FAMILIESNorth Canton City Schools is offering counseling services to students impacted by the tragedy, according to WKYC."The loss of a young life is deeply devastating, and our thoughts and prayers are with Matthew's family, friends, classmates, and teachers during this unimaginable time," North Canton City Schools said in a statement to WKYC. "He was a kind and caring student. We extend our deepest condolences to his family and to everyone affected by this tragedy."0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 51 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRubio urged to punish Iraq with 'maximum pressure' sanctions for its 'complete subjugation' by IranFIRST ON FOX: A pair of House Republicans are urging Secretary Marco Rubio to punish Iraq with sanctions for its "complete subjugation" by Iran as part of the U.S.s "maximum pressure" policy toward Tehran."More than 4,400 American service members sacrificed their lives since the start of the Iraq War, yet today, Iraq stands as nothing more than a puppet of Tehran," Reps. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., and Greg Steube, R-Fla., wrote in a letter to the secretary of state and interim national security advisor.The letter laid blame on the Obama administration, arguing former President Barack Obama and his Iraq envoy Brett McGurk "propped up" Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, whose leadership was marred by brutal political crackdowns and led to the rise of ISIS."The Obama administration doubled down on its mistakes, relying on Iranian-backed militias to fight ISIS," the letter read. "The consequences of those failed decisions are now undeniable: Iran-backed forces wield unchecked power over Iraqs government and security services."TRUMP ADMIN ENDS WAIVER ALLOWING IRAQ TO BUY IRANIAN ELECTRICITY AS PART OF 'MAXIMUM PRESSURE' CAMPAIGNSince 2015, the U.S. has offered Iraqs forces $1.25 billion in foreign military financing, in addition to billions more for the interior ministry and defense ministry.Irans influence over Iraq was on full display when, in 2021, Iraq issued an arrest warrant for President Donald Trump for the killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, even as the U.S. still has 2,500 forces on the ground in Iraq to partner with local forces and fight ISIS.Steube and Wilson called on the U.S. to cut all foreign aid to Iraq until it comes out from under Irans influence.The letter calls for the U.S. to sanction Iraqs importation of Iranian gas. Currently, only payment for the gas is under sanction, meaning Iran gives fuel to Iraq without charge but expects repayment in other ways. The Trump administration ended a waiver that allowed Iraq to buy Iranian electricity in March.GOP REP. JOE WILSON TRUMPETS 'MAKE IRAQ GREAT AGAIN!' MESSAGEThe lawmakers called for designating the Popular Mobilization Forces, an Iranian-backed paramilitary group operating in Iraq, and its financial backers as foreign terrorist groups and sanctioning Iraqs state banks that financially support Iran. It also called for sanctions on Iraqs political figures that allow Iranian influence to flourish."We urge you to take immediate action to implement these necessary policies and ensure that American resources are no longer used to prop up Irans control over Iraq."The U.S. initially invaded Iraq in 2003, toppling Saddam Hussein's regime and drawing down its troop presence from wartime levels in 2007 and leaving altogether in 2011, before returning in 2014 at the head of the coalition to fight the Islamic State.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPOther nations, including Germany, France, Spain and Italy, also contribute hundreds of troops to the coalition.In September, reports emerged that the Biden administration was working on a plan to draw down the U.S. troop presence in Iraq within the year, but no set-in-stone decision was made.Fox News Digital reached out to the State Department and the Iraqi Embassy for comment.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 51 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMIndy 500 winner Alex Palou pumps brakes on possible F1 moveAlex Palou is on top of the open-wheel racing world as he won Sundays Indianapolis 500 for the first time in his career and notched his fifth win in six IndyCar races this season.Palou appeared to be cemented in his IndyCar seat for the foreseeable future as he made clear that joining Formula 1 wasnt in the cards.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"(F1) is not calling me anymore. I still follow it. Its a huge series. Its amazing. Im a big fan, but I dont think theyre having as much fun as Im having here," Palou told the Indy Star."I dont see people celebrating with their wives and their kids as much as we do. I dont see them hanging in the bus lot or having dinner with their mechanics. I only enjoy driving and having fun and being with my people, so I think (F1) is the total opposite."Palou dipped his toe in the F1 waters in 2022 when he signed with McLarens Testing of Previous Cars program. He was then named a reserve driver for the 2023 season but never raced in an official event.CONOR DALY ADMITS TO PERFORMING GROSS ACT WHILE WAITING FOR INDY 500 TO BEGINHe participated in four races in Formula 2 in 2017 and drove full time in Formula 3 in 2018, finishing in seventh in the drivers championship.Palou joined IndyCar in 2020 with Dale Coyne Racing. He moved to Chip Ganassi Racing in 2021. Hes won the IndyCar championship three times and is in line for a fourth.After the Indy 500 win, Ganassi called him the "best driver.""I think hes one of the greats. Its that simple," Ganassi said. "Certainly weve had some great drivers on our team, and hes right there, at worst, shoulder-to-shoulder with all the rest of them."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 56 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRare diamond brooch found hiding in jewelry box delivers 'special moment'A pricey diamond brooch was found hiding in plain sight within an innocuous box of jewelry when the box was brought in for a routine valuation.Most of the items were worth little more than about $270.The brooch, however, turned out to be an Art Deco treasure which later sold at auction for about $3,100, news agency SWNS reported.HIKERS UNCOVER MYSTERIOUS GOLD-FILLED TREASURE TROVE IN OVERGROWN FIELD: 'UNUSUALLY LARGE'Lisa Spence, head of jewelry at Richard Winterton Auctioneers, in Lichfield, Staffordshire, in the United Kingdom, spotted the valuable item as she sifted through the large collection."We always check everything as a matter of course," said Spence, as SWNS reported."It's especially important," she added, "to look through larger jewelry collections with care and attention, as you never know what might be lurking in there."Spence had barely begun examining the trove when something caught her trained eye, said SWNS.MAN STUMBLES ACROSS HOARD OF PRICELESS COINS WHILE OUT FOR NATURE WALK: 'FACE TO FACE WITH HISTORY'With a quick glance through her magnifying glass, she realized this wasnt just another trinket tucked among the costume pieces.She said, "It became clear we were dealing with a gorgeous rectangular diamond-set brooch with a central oval-cut diamond at around 1.20ct."MAN FINDS CANDY-LIKE DIAMOND WHILE EXPLORING ARKANSAS STATE PARK: CHANCE OF A LIFETIME"This bright diamond was surrounded by about 1.80 ct of equally lovely old-cut and single-cut diamonds," she added.Not only were the diamonds exceptional, but the broochs pin and safety clasp were still intact and in remarkably good condition, making the find even more valuable, said SWNS."It's always a special moment when you can make someone's day with a happy surprise valuation," said Spence, "and this was no exception."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERWhen the brooch eventually went under the hammer at the Lichfield Auction Center, it fetched more than $3,100, a sale that marked more than just a lucky discovery.Auctioneers revealed that the successful bid contributed to a record-breaking quarter, per SWNS.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleManaging director and auctioneer Richard Winterton said, "It was wonderful to see our jewelry, gold, silver and coins department break all records." He said hammer prices totaled over $676,000 in the first quarter of 2025."It's a massive achievement and a huge testament to the hard work, dedication and attention to detail which the team put in," said Winterton.He continued, "An interesting example of attention to detail was down to our eagle-eyed head of jewelry."0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 49 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMIran hangs a man convicted of spying for IsraelIran has hanged a man convicted of spying for Israel, Iranian state media reported on Wednesday.According to the reports, Pedram Madani was hanged after Iran's supreme court upheld a death sentence issued by a lower court. The official IRNA news agency said Madani had visited Israel and met Mossad officers to convey classified information about buildings in Iran where "infrastructure" equipment was installed.IRAN RAMPS UP STATE EXECUTIONS AMID NUCLEAR TALKS WITH USThe report did not elaborate but said Madani received foreign currency and cryptocurrency for the information. It said Madani also met Mossad officers at the Israeli Embassy in Belgium.Israels security agency had no immediate comment.Madani, 41, was arrested in 2020.TWO BRITONS DETAINED IN IRAN CHARGED WITH SPYING, IRANIAN JUDICIARY SAYSExecutions in Iran have escalated in recent months. According to Iran Human Rights, a watchdog group based in Norway, at least 60 people have been executed in the past 10 days alone.Madani was the third person this year executed on charges of "spying for Israel," which are often based on vague accusations, the organization said.In April, Iran executed a man convicted of working with Mossad and of playing a role in the 2022 killing of a Revolutionary Guard colonel in Tehran.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 54 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJeanine Pirro sworn in as interim US attorney, pledging 'no more mercy for criminals'Jeanine Pirro took the oath of office to serve as the interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C. during an event in the Oval Office on Wednesday.U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi administered the oath alongside President Donald Trump.Bondi said that there will be "no more mercy for criminals" under her leadership.This is a developing story. Check back soon for updates.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 76 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMarlins rookie Ronny Simon leaves in tears after being pulled following 3-error performance: 'It happens'Miami Marlins rookie Ronny Simon left the field in tears on Tuesday night after committing three errors in just three innings, leading the way for the San Diego Padres to rally from a six-run deficit and win the game 8-6.The second baseman was replaced in the bottom of the fifth afterthe Padres managed to tie the game 6-6 off of Simons mounting mistakes. He made his way to the dugout, tears filling his eyes, before eventually making his way to the clubhouse.He did not return for the remainder of the game.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Things just started to snowball a little bit and, you know, compound effect," Marlins manager Clayton McCullough said after the game, via Yahoo Sports. "It was tough. And just thought, for us and him, just in that moment, that making the change there was prudent just with how things had transpired."The errors began to pile up in the second inning when he dove for Tyler Wades grounder. The ball deflected off his glove for an RBI single. When he chased down the ball, which had rolled into foul territory, he put catcher Agustin Ramirez off home plate, allowing another runner to score.PIRATES GM SHUTS DOWN PAUL SKENES TRADE RUMORS DESPITE DISAPPOINTING STARTSimon followed that with a fielding error and then a throwing error on back-to-back plays in the fourth inning. He had another hiccup in the third when he missed a ground ball, but the official scorer changed that call to a single by Xander Bogaerts."It happens, its baseball," an empatheticFernando Tatis Jr. said after the game. "Everybody that has won a Gold Glove or a Platinum Glove has had one of those nights. I definitely know hes a great player hes won MVP from the Winter League over there in the Dominican, and I've seen him play really good baseball and I have no doubt that hes going to be a great baseball player."Tuesdays comeback victory marked just the second time the Padres ever rallied to win after trailing 6-0.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 69 Views 0 Vista previa
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