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    College basketball player shot and killed at Texas pool party, one teen faces murder charge
    A Division II basketball player is dead after he was shot in the head at a pool party.Henderson State's Jamarion Brown was killed last week at the age of 23 in an incident that left two others injured, according to the Camp County Sheriff's Office."It is with deep sadness that Henderson State Athletics mourns the death of junior mens basketball student-athlete Jamarion Brown," the university said in an online statement. "Jo spent just one season in Arkadelphia, but his impact on our campus was profound."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"No words can express our sadness for Jamarions family, friends, and teammates," added head coach Jimmy Elgas. "Jos impact was felt not only on the basketball court, but throughout the fabric of Henderson State University, and we all grieve together. His loss leaves a tremendous void on our campus, but Jo will be remembered and honored in our hearts forever."KLTV reported that authorities responded to a pool party in Camp County in Texas after multiple calls reported a shooting. Henderson was found seriously injured, while the others who were injured had gunshot wounds that were not life-threatening.A helicopter arrived on the scene, but Brown was too injured to be flown away immediately. He was brought to a nearby hospital, then flown to another in Tyler, where he was pronounced dead.STEVE SARKISIAN DENIES CLAIMS TEXAS SPENT EXCESSIVELY TO BUILD ROSTER, CITES 'IRRESPONSIBLE REPORTING'The Camp County Sheriff's Office arrestedOnterrian Jamour Newton, 17, earlier this week in connection to the deadly shooting. He faces a murder charge and other additional pending charges, law enforcement said."He was a shining light to all who knew him, remembered for his warm spirit, deep commitment to family, and passion for basketball," an obituary for Brown read."Basketball was one of Jamarions greatest passions, a game he played with heart, discipline, and joy. His other passion was family the center of his life and the source of his strength. Whether on or off the court, Jamarions kindness, determination, and dedication were evident in everything that he did. . . ."Though his time with us was far too short, Jamarions life was filled with purpose and love. He leaves behind countless cherished memories, and a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing him."Brown averaged 6.5 points and 3.6 rebounds this past season. It was his first year with the Reddies after he spent two years at Southwestern Christian College.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Iran condemns Austria over report on advanced nuclear weapons program
    Iran angrily lashed out at Austrias government Friday after Fox News Digital reported on a document asserting that Tehran has developed an advanced nuclear weapons program that can launch long-range missiles.The explosive report from Austrias version of the FBIthe Directorate State Protection and Intelligence Serviceprovides a specialized window into the Iranian regimes illicit atomic weapons program and its espionage activities in the central European country.DELEGATES FROM IRAN, US HOLDING TALKS IN OMAN AMID ONGOING TENSIONS: WHAT TO KNOWFox News Digital was the first news organization to report on the Iran sections of the report on Wednesday, sparking a major diplomatic row between the Islamic Republic and Austria."The Iranian nuclear weapons development program is well advanced, and Iran possesses a growing arsenal of ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear warheads over long distances," the Austrian domestic intelligence agency report stated.Irans Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baqaei, denounced the Austrian intelligence agency "for spreading lies," and called on the Austrian government to "provide an official explanation regarding the irresponsible, provocative, and destructive act by one of its official institutions," according to the Ministrys website.IRAN FOREIGN MINISTER VOWS NUCLEAR ENRICHMENT WILL CONTINUE 'WITH OR WITHOUT A DEAL'Tehran-based Austrian diplomat Michaela Pacher was summoned to the Iranian foreign ministry, according to the Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs."[Pacher] took this opportunity to reiterate Austria's and the EU's position on the Iranian nuclear program," Austrian officials said in a statement. "This position was most recently expressed to the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency."Austria expressed support for an EU statement along with other countries in March."Iran already accumulated more than six significant quantities of 60% enriched material [which the Agency defines as the approximate amount of nuclear material for which the possibility of manufacturing a nuclear explosive device cannot be excluded] and is currently producing one significant quantity of highly enriched uranium every month," noted the EU statement.The EU statement added that "All these actions carry very significant proliferation-related risks and raise grave concerns about Irans intentions, since they have no credible civilian justification. In this context, the EU remains concerned by statements made by Iranian officials about Irans capacity to assemble a nuclear weapon."The shocking Austrian intelligence findings contradict the assessment of U.S. intelligence agenciesthat Iran has yet to begin a weapons program, but has "undertaken activities that better position it to produce a nuclear device, if it chooses to do so." There have long been conflicting views (between U.S. intelligence agencies and European intelligence services) over Irans illegal nuclear weapons program.The U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence declined to comment on the Austrian report."President Trump is committed to Iran never obtaining a nuclear weapon or the capacity to build one," a White House official said.The Austrian report coincides with a new International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report. The AP reported on Saturday that Iran has further increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels, a confidential report by the UN nuclear watchdog said Saturday and called on Tehran to urgently change course and comply with the agencys probe.The report comes at a sensitive time as Tehran and Washington have been holding several rounds of talks in the past weeks over a possible nuclear deal that U.S. President Donald Trump is trying to reach.IRAN'S KHAMENEI SAYS AMERICANS SHOULD AVOID TALKING 'NONSENSE' IN NUKE TALKSThe report by the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency says that as of May 17, Iran has amassed 408.6 kilograms (900.8 pounds) of uranium enriched up to 60%.That material is a short, technical step away from weapons-grade levels of 90%. A report in February put the stockpile at 274.8 kilograms (605.8 pounds).The IAEA report raised a stern warning, saying that Iran is now "the only non-nuclear-weapon state to produce such material" something the agency said was of "serious concern."In February, Fox News Digital reported that the IAEA said Iran has sufficient enriched uranium to manufacture six nuclear weapons.US AND IRAN CLASH OVER URANIUM ENRICHMENT AS NUCLEAR TALKS RESUME IN ROME"The Islamic Republic is the standard-bearer of deception and stonewalling. Todays damning IAEA reports confirm how Iran has been in violation of the NPT [Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty] for years, even when the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action] was in effect. It shows the regime cannot be trusted with any diplomatic agreement," said Jason Brodsky, the policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran(UANI).The JCPOA is the formal name for the Iran nuclear deal that was concluded between the Obama administration and Iran. President Trump withdrew from the JCPOA in 2018 because, his administration said at the time, the deal did not prevent Iran from building nuclear weapons."I think Irans regimes response to Austrias findings shows its sensitivity over these matters," Brodsky said. "It also wants to bully Austria. Austria should force the Iranian regime to decrease the size of its embassy in Vienna which it has long used as a hub for malign intelligence collection and operations throughout Europe."The clerical regimes foreign minister, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, posted on his X account a statement in response to the Fox News Digital report."Media is speculating about an imminent Iran-U.S. deal. Not sure if we are there yet," he wrote. "Iran is sincere about a diplomatic solution that will serve the interests of all sides."But getting there requires an agreement that will fully terminate all sanctions and uphold Iran's nuclear rightsincluding enrichment. Path to a deal goes through the negotiating table and not the media."The U.S. talks to dismantle Irans illicit atomic weapons program coincides with a nationwide truckers strike in Iran. The widespread labor unrest could severely weaken the regime, according to Iran experts.The exiled crown prince of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, who lives in the U.S, called on U.S. labor unions to stand with Iranian truckers."Truck drivers and workers across Iran are on strike and are putting their lives on the line to fight for their rights and for a better future for their families," Pahlavi, who lives in the U.S, wrote on X. "Now, they are being jailed and threatened for posting photos and videos of their strike. Only in a free Iran will all workers have the right to freely and openly organize. I invite you, labor unions and leaders, to stand with your fellow workers in Iran and show your solidarity."
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    Trump-backed candidate seeks to win Polish presidency in vital European election
    President Trump's shadow is cast over this Sunday's presidential election runoff election, with polls showing a tight race between Warsaws mayor, Rafa Trzaskowski, and his conservative challenger, Karol Nawrocki.The Associated Press reported that Donald Trump met with Nawrocki at the White House earlier this month and sent DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to a meeting of CPAC in Poland, where she offered an endorsement.Speaking in support of Nawrocki, Noem said he would rule in the style of President Trump. "I just had the opportunity to meet with Karol and listen. He needs to be the next president of Poland. Do you understand me?" she said."This is arguably the most important Polish presidential election since the end of communism, not only because the contest is so close, but because there is a palpable sense in Warsaw of how dangerous the countrys security situation has become, with the ongoing war in Ukraine and Russian revisionism in full view," Andrew Michta, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Councils Scowcroft Center, told Fox News Digital.POLISH PARTY LEADERS MAKE FINAL APPEALS TO VOTERS AS CLOSE ELECTION NEARSTrzaskowski, backed by the current prime minister, Donald Tusk, received 31.4% of the vote in the first round. Nawrocki, a historian supported by the right-wing populist Law and Justice party (PiS), performed better than expected and was close behind with 29.5% of the vote.Most experts and observers in the region view the race as a toss-up."Nawrocki has a good chance of winning the election. This would clearly demonstrate the Polish people's desire to counter the current government's liberal politics," Stanisaw aryn, Advisor to Poland's current President Andrzej Duda, told Fox News Digital.The conservative Law and Justice party recruited Nawrocki, an outsider with no prior political experience, to be its candidate for president to replace outgoing President Duda, a close ally of President Trump. The Law and Justice Party governed Poland from 2015 to 2023, until it lost parliamentary elections led by Donald Tusks center-left Civic Platform coalition.Although the Polish president is nominally symbolic, the president does wield the power to veto legislation passed by parliament, which could derail the incumbent government's domestic agenda if the president is of a different party from the prime minister.Matthew Tyrmand, a U.S.-based Polish dual citizen who advises conservative sovereignty-defending political figures and parties across Europe, told Fox News Digital from Europe, "We in Poland, who saw the previous unchecked PO (Tusks party) government from 2010-15, know how this ends if Tusks puppet candidate Trzaskowski ends up securing the presidency in the runoff. Polands tightened alignment with the EU will come at the expense of previously strong ties with the USA and the previous and now returned Trump administration. This will weaken Poland militarily and economically."This runoff is existential for Poland maintaining its multi-party democracy with the existent check and balance of the last 15 years of having, in essence, a two-party duopoly. The right-wing president, Andrzej Duda, has been the one check given his veto power to reject the Tusk governments agenda since the countrys government turned over in late 2023 toward left-leaning (self-described and so-called by the compromised leftist media as centrist but in reality very left) Eurocentrists. If that veto is lost, Polish sovereignty will be a distant memory as Tusk devolves national competences toward Berlin and Brussels who have been his paymasters for nearly two decades, and he has been their ready, willing and able pliant stooge."Duda utilized the veto power against Tusk while in office to strike down bills to restore independence to the judiciary, an issue that put Poland at odds with the European Union under the previous PiS government.Nawrocki as president would likely continue the policies of Duda, further sinking Tusk's popularity as many in Poland feel that Tusk has not lived up to his campaign promises.POLAND SAYS MOSCOW IS 'MOCKING' TRUMP WITH DEADLY UKRAINE STRIKEA win for Trzaskowski means Tusk will have the ability to drive his agenda, with the new president likely endorsing his proposals, laws and ambassadorships. A victory for Trzaskowski will also be received positively in Brussels as he is seen as pro-European and in line with the EUs priorities of democratic governance and judicial independence."If Nawrocki wins, expect a tough fight between the Tusk government and the President, as they are polar opposites on a number of issues, especially foreign policy," Michta of the Atlantic Council said.ICONIC FORMER POLISH PRESIDENT MESSAGE TO LAWMAKERS ON UKRAINE: 'IF WE DON'T ACT NOW, WE WILL LOSE'The Warsaw mayor favors closer ties with Brussels, Berlin and Paris but will also look to maintain stable relations with the U.S. Nawrocki, who met with President Trump and Republican leaders in Congress, would likely push for even closer relations with the U.S.While there is a rising number of voices that are critical of continuing support for Ukraine as the war drags on, no matter who wins, Polands foreign and defense policy and its support for Ukraine in its war against Russia is unlikely to change.Poland has been one of Ukraines toughest backers in Europe, providing 5 billion euros worth of overall aid, including nearly 4 billion euros in military aid, since the war began.Since the European refugee crisis of 2015, Poland has taken a tougher stance on immigration, particularly from the Middle East. Poland has been much more welcoming to Ukrainian's fleeing Russian aggression. Poland has taken in more than 1.5 million Ukrainian refugees since Russian launched its invasion in February 2022.Matt Qvortrup, Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for European Studies at the Australian National University, said a Nawrocki win would be a roadblock to further European integration with another leader critical of Europe taking power."A win for Nawrocki would be unwelcome for the leaders in the most powerful EU countries, especially in Germany. It's not the signal they would want," Qvortrup told Fox News Digital.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Most common causes of cavities in the teeth and how to prevent them
    Cavities are incredibly common, affecting 90% of adults between the ages of 19 and 64 but they are often preventable.Also known as "dental caries," cavities are damaged areas in the hard parts of the teeth caused by tooth decay, according to Mayo Clinic.These areas become tiny openings or holes that can lead to toothaches, infections and even tooth loss.When a cavity is just starting, you may not have any symptoms at all. Thats why its important to be checked regularly at a dentist, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).Even if your mouth feels fine, a professional may be able to pick up on smaller signals before the decay grows.IS OZEMPIC RUINING YOUR TEETH? WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT IMPACT ON DENTAL HEALTHOnce the decay gets larger, there may be symptoms like toothaches, sharp pains when eating, visible holes in the teeth, staining on the surface of a tooth or pain when biting.Dental plaque forming in the mouth is what leads to tooth decay, the process that creates cavities.Plaque forms when bacteria in the mouth mixes with "sugary or starchy food" like milk, juice, bread and pasta, according to Cleveland Clinic.FLUORIDE EXPOSURE LINKED TO DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS ON HEALTH OF PREGNANT WOMEN, INFANTSIf those sugars and starches are not removed from the teeth through healthy habits, like regular flossing and brushing after meals, bacteria begin feeding on them, the above source states.The acids from bacteria strip away tooth enamel, leaving tiny openings that mark the beginning stages of a cavity. Bacteria and acid can enter through these holes and reach the vulnerable inner parts of the teeth, causing pain and more severe problems.Fox News Digital previously spoke to Dr. Ricky Marshall about the impact of stomach acid and saliva production on dental health."The amount of acid coming up and contacting the teeth will absolutely contribute to increased tooth decay," said Marshall, who is the owner of Stratland Dental in Glendale, Arizona, and a dentist at Wolff Family Dentistry & Orthodontics in Queen Creek, Arizona."A combination of dry mouth and increased stomach acid can be detrimental to teeth," he said.BRUSH, FLOSS, MOUTHWASH: DENTISTS REVEAL WHAT THEY BELIEVE IS THE CORRECT ORDERDry mouth, linked to causes like snoring and potentially certain medications, can increase the risk of tooth decay due to reduced saliva production."Your saliva clears away the acid and helps to repair the enamel," the CDC states on its website. "If the repair isn't fast enough, bacteria get inside your tooth and make cavities."Cleveland Clinic recommends brushing your teeth with a soft-bristled brush twice a day, and ideally after every meal.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERExperts also recommend cutting back on sugary, starchy foods and drinks. As mentioned above, these can mix with bacteria and promote the buildup of dental plaque.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/health"You should visit your dentist every year, especially to find any cavities," the CDC advises.For small cavities, your dentist may recommend using fluoride or other products. Large cavities may require fillings or even root canals.
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    Chrisley family going through big adjustment after Todd, Julie released from prison
    Savannah Chrisley has a sense of relief since she welcomed her parents home from prison.In her first interview since her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were released from federal prison, the 27-year-old reality star opened up about the emotional roller coaster of reuniting with her family since theyve been separated for more than two years."Oh my gosh, it has been amazing. It's still just kind of ... it doesn't feel real," Savannah shared with People earlier this week. "We were going to bed last night. We're like, 'Is this real?' And then, I wake up this morning and my mom's walking into my bedroom, and I'm like, it's absolutely insane!"TODD CHRISLEY OPENS UP ABOUT LIFE BEHIND BARS AND HIS FIRST MOMENTS OUT OF PRISONSavannah continued to offer a glimpse into what life looks like for the famous family as they adjust to a new normal."We are just so grateful and ready to kind of start getting back to normal life, obviously, the best we can," she said. "Everything's a whirlwind right now, and it's kind of hard to live a normal life with how things are right now, but we'll get there."While Savannah said her parents are "doing great" since being pardoned by President Donald Trump, she admitted its been a "big adjustment" for her family."It's obviously an adjustment. ... I think they're kind of just in shock right now," she explained. "It's just a big adjustment when you're in prison for 2 years, and then you go back to so-called normal life. I can't imagine."I just think it's a lot for them, but they're enjoying it. We're all spending time together," she added. "And, obviously, when they're ready to talk about their feelings and emotions, I know that they will articulate it well, like they always do."On Friday, "Chrisley Knows Best" patriarch Todd spoke out during a news conference in his home city of Nashville and gave a glimpse of what his time behind prison bars looked like.WATCH: TODD AND JULIE CHRISLEY'S DAUGHTER SAVANNAH GETS EMOTIONAL AWAITING PARENTS' PRISON RELEASE AFTER TRUMP PARDONLIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"I call it the BOP glow," Chrisley joked about his appearance to Fox News Digital, referring to the Bureau of Prisons. "Ill actually have more access to better products now that Im out."I had nothing to do other than to read and to work out. I worked out every morning at 10:45 until 12 with my buddies there. I read and my walk with Christ became deeper."He also spoke about reuniting with his family, explaining to Fox News Digital, "I don't even know that I felt like it was real at that moment. And I woke up the first morning, and I was looking around, and I'm like, 'This is really real. I'm home.' So, I was grateful for our family to be all back in the same room, to be together, to share a meal together, to pray together and to know that we're still in the fight together."JULIE CHRISLEY IS 'DOING WELL,' FOCUSING ON FAMILY AFTER RETURNING HOME FROM PRISONThis marked the first time Chrisley has spoken to the media since he and his wife were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud in 2022.Julie was absent from the Chrisley family news conference Friday.The Chrisleys' lawyer, Alex Little, shared an update with Fox News Digital on how shes doing after being released from prison on Wednesday.WATCH: THE CHRISLEY FAMILY LAWYER SAYS JULIE CHRISLEY IS DOING WELL"I saw Julie yesterday. I think she's doing well," Little shared. "I mean, you have to remember this is a family, and a family that's been separated for more than two years."TRUMP PARDONS TODD, JULIE CHRISLEY: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT REALITY TV STARSTodd additionally shared at the news conference that his wife wanted to focus on spending time with her family after returning home from prison."Julie, who is a wonderful, decent, God-fearing woman and that I am blessed to have been married to and been with for over 30 years now an excellent mother," he said. "Shes at home with [daughter] Chloe right now, and Chloe will not let her go."Chloe is the biological daughter of Todds estranged son, Kyle. Chloe was adopted by the Chrisleys, and they were granted full custody of their granddaughter after Kyles addiction came into the spotlight.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERMeanwhile, faith, family and fitness were the pillars that carried Todd through incarceration, he said. He credited speaking with his children Savannah, Chase and Grayson as a saving grace. He also kept in touch with his wife through daily emails.Todd and Julie were initially indicted in August 2019, and a new indictment was later filed. They were found guilty in June 2022 of bank fraud, tax evasion andconspiring to defraud the IRS.Todd was sentenced to 12 years in prison, and Julie was sentenced to seven years.
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    Navy veteran's $500M defamation lawsuit against Associated Press advances with first hearing
    Zachary Youngs high-stakes defamation lawsuit against the Associated Press continues to inch along in Bay County, Florida, as the U.S. Navyveteran seeks to clear his name.Youngsuccessfully sued CNNfor defamation earlier this year after saying the network smeared him by implying he illegally profited from helping peopleflee Afghanistanon the "black market" during theBiden administration'sdisastrous 2021 military withdrawal.When covering the trial in January, Associated Press media reporter David Bauder wrote that "Youngs business helped smuggle people out of Afghanistan."Youngs legal team has said that the Associated Press article "went even further than CNNs falsehoods," and the veteran is seeking nearly $500 million in a defamation suit against the AP.NAVY VETERAN SEEKS NEARLY $500 MILLION IN DEFAMATION LAWSUIT AGAINST ASSOCIATED PRESSOn Monday, Youngs legal team responded to the APs motion to dismiss the suit. The AP had insisted Youngs complaint is "without merit" and unjustly challenges the outlet's free speech rights, but the Navy veterans legal team believes the motion failed to address "core issues.""It does not dispute that the term human smuggling implies criminal conduct, nor does it offer any valid explanation for its use of that term, even though a court previously ruled that Mr. Young committed no crime. APs own Stylebook defines smuggling as illegal," Youngs attorney, Daniel Lustig, wrote."Dozens of AP articles reflect that usage. Just days before this filing, AP published a story about a man sentenced to 25 years in prison for smuggling people, reinforcing that understanding," Lustig continued. "Even after receiving notice, AP refused to retract or revise the statement, not even to use a more accurate term such as evacuate or rescue."NAVY VETERAN WHO PROVED CNN DEFAMED HIM SUES ASSOCIATED PRESS, SAYS HE WAS FALSELY PAINTED AS SMUGGLERYoungs attorney believes the most "notable" part of the APs motion to dismiss is that it never denied that "smuggling" refers to a criminal act."Instead, it argues that the statement, in context, was not defamatory. That is not a defense, it is a concession. Under Florida law, if a statement is reasonably capable of a defamatory meaning, it is a question for the jury, not one to be resolved on a motion to dismiss. APs attempt to invoke the anti-SLAPP statute to shield such a statement is both legally unsupported and fundamentally flawed," Lustig wrote.Youngs legal team has also filed a motion to amend the complaint to include punitive damages. The 242-page filing suggested this case "exemplifies the very scenario in which punitive damages are warranted to punish and deter such consciously indifferent conduct by a media organization."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREOn Tuesday, each side appeared for the first hearing in front of 14th Judicial Circuit Court Judge William S. Henry, who also presided over the CNN trial. The Case Management Conference, conducted over Zoom, was largely procedural and offered a chance for each party to explain why respective motions should be heard.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPJudge Henry scheduled the next hearing for July 3. He is expected to rule on both the APs motion to dismiss and Youngs amended complaint.The AP has referred to the lawsuit as "frivolous" in past statements to the press.
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    Scottie Scheffler breaks out in laughter after Peyton Manning's errant tee shot reportedly hits house
    NFL Hall of Fame quarterbackPeyton Manning was a source of entertainment for reigning PGA Championship winner Scottie Scheffler when the two partnered up for the 2025 Memorial Tournament Pro-Am this week.The two were all smiles as they walked the course at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin. Ohio on Wednesday, but it was Manning who was the subject of Schefflers amusement after theIndianapolis Colts great took a wild shot that resulted in potentially some damage for one homeowner.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMVideo shared on social media showed Manning yelling, "Fore!" several times after one of his tee shots. Almost immediately after the sound of the ball hitting something could be heard. The ball reportedly made contact with a house.The camera then pans over to Scheffler, who leans over in laughter."Good morning, sir," he quipped. "Thats too much."GOLF INFLUENCER PAIGE SPIRANAC LANDS FRONT OFFICE JOB WITH NEW, INNOVATIVE LEAGUEFormerNew York Giants quarterback Eli Manning didnt miss an opportunity to highlight his brothers errant shot, and shared the video on X."I'm so proud," he said in the post.Scheffler is the defending champion at the Memorial and is attempting to join Tiger Woods as the only repeat winners at Muirfield Village. He entered the third round on Saturday in fourth place, three strokes behind leader Nick Taylor.The 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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    Dodgers star Mookie Betts sustains freak toe injury while walking to bathroom
    The Los Angeles Dodgers were without star Mookie Betts in the teams 8-5 win over the New York Yankees due a freak toe injury he reportedly sustained walking to a bathroom.Betts, 32, said he banged his toe into a wall as he walked to the bathroom in the dark, according to the Los Angeles Times.X-Rays revealed Betts fractured the toe, according to ESPN.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMDodgers manager Dave Roberts said Betts will miss games against the Yankees Saturday and Sunday, but he doesnt expect the eight-time All-Star to go on the injured list."I feel confident saying its day to day," Roberts said, "but putting on a shoe today was difficult for him."Betts is having a down year, relative to his career numbers. The 2018 AL MVP has a .254 batting average with eight home runs and 31 RBIs and a .742 OPS in 53 games this season.DODGERS BEAT YANKEES IN WORLD SERIES REMATCH WITH COMEBACK WIN POWERED BY SHOHEI OHTANI'S TWO HOMERSIn his 12-year career, Betts has a batting average of .293 and an .891 OPS.Betts freak injury is not the first for the Dodgers this season. First baseman Freddie Freeman had a similar incident that caused him to miss nine games after he slipped in the shower and aggravated his surgically repaired right ankle."Mookies toe, thats kind of freaky, like what happened to me," Freeman said after the Dodgers' win. "You hit the speed bumps along the way. We did it last year, and we did all right. Hopefully, we can do that again this year."The Yankees (35-21) and Dodgers (35-22) will play the second game of their three-game series Saturday at 7:15 p.m. ET on FOX.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Dodgers star Mookie Betts sustains freak toe injury while walking to bathroom
    The Los Angeles Dodgers were without star Mookie Betts in the teams 8-5 win over the New York Yankees due a freak toe injury he reportedly sustained walking to a bathroom.Betts, 32, said he banged his toe into a wall as he walked to the bathroom in the dark, according to the Los Angeles Times.X-Rays revealed Betts fractured the toe, according to ESPN.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMDodgers manager Dave Roberts said Betts will miss games against the Yankees Saturday and Sunday, but he doesnt expect the eight-time All-Star to go on the injured list."I feel confident saying its day to day," Roberts said, "but putting on a shoe today was difficult for him."Betts is having a down year, relative to his career numbers. The 2018 AL MVP has a .254 batting average with eight home runs and 31 RBIs and a .742 OPS in 53 games this season.DODGERS BEAT YANKEES IN WORLD SERIES REMATCH WITH COMEBACK WIN POWERED BY SHOHEI OHTANI'S TWO HOMERSIn his 12-year career, Betts has a batting average of .293 and an .891 OPS.Betts freak injury is not the first for the Dodgers this season. First baseman Freddie Freeman had a similar incident that caused him to miss nine games after he slipped in the shower and aggravated his surgically repaired right ankle."Mookies toe, thats kind of freaky, like what happened to me," Freeman said after the Dodgers' win. "You hit the speed bumps along the way. We did it last year, and we did all right. Hopefully, we can do that again this year."The Yankees (35-21) and Dodgers (35-22) will play the second game of their three-game series Saturday at 7:15 p.m. ET on FOX.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Aaron Rodgers keeps future with Steelers, football uncertain while focusing on personal priorities: report
    The Pittsburgh Steelers and Aaron Rodgers have been linked for months in free agency, but that doesnt mean a union is imminent.Rodgers, 41, reportedly has not given the Steelers any guarantee he'll sign with the team.Rodgers "has not affirmatively told the Steelers that he's coming," NFL Networks Tom Pelissero said during a recent appearance on "The Rich Eisen Show."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe four-time NFL MVP said he has not closed the door on retirement."Im open to anything and attached to nothing. Retirement could still be a possibility, but right now my focus is and has been and will continue to be on my personal life. Theres still conversations that are being had," Rodgers said on "The Pat McAfee Show" in April."Im in a different phase of my life. Im 41 years old. Im in a serious relationship. I have off-the-field stuff that requires my attention. I have personal commitments Ive made not knowing what my future was going to look like after last year that are important to me."And I have a couple of people in my inner, inner circle who are really battling some difficult stuff. So, I have a lot of things that are taking my attention and have, beginning really in January away from football."STEELERS STAR LINEBACKER SAYS AARON RODGERS FREE AGENCY SAGA IS NOT A 'DISTRACTION AT ALL'Voluntary offseason practices are underway, but it remains to be seen whether Rodgers decides to play football and sign with the Steelers or if he will decide to call it a career after 20 seasons.With theNew York Jetslast season, Rodgers threw for 3,987 yards, 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in 17 games.The Steelerslast season went 10-7 with Russell Wilson and Justin Fields as their starting quarterbacks. However, Wilson and Fields departed in free agency.Fields left for the Jets,and Wilson left for the New York Giants.The Steelers have three quarterbacks on their roster Mason Rudolph, Skylar Thompson and sixth-round draft pick Will Howard.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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