• Ancient Greece Workshop Discovery 1
    Archaeologists excavate ancient workshop with unfinished sculptures on Greek island
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    Archaeologists recently excavated an ancient workshop in Greece, revealing a trove of unfinished projects and other curiosities.The project was announced by Greece's Ministry of Culture in a Facebook post in May. In a statement translated from Greek to English, officials said the excavation took place at the Floga archaeological site, which is on the Greek island of Paros.Though the workshop didn't come as a surprise to officials archaeologists have been studying the site since the mid-1980s excavators uncovered numerous intriguing finds during the latest dig.EXPERTS SHOCKED BY ANCIENT KING ARTHUR MANUSCRIPT FOUND TUCKED INSIDE BOOK: 'SURVIVED THE CENTURIES'Specifically, the investigation brought "new architectural remains" to light, plus various eating vessels and storage items."Some of [the architectural remains] are founded on earlier constructions, documenting the site's continuous use over time," the statement said. "The latest remains are connected to earlier phases dating from the late 5th to the 4th century BC."The press release added, "The movable finds from the earlier installation (fragments of vessels, mainly tableware for eating and drinking, and fewer utilitarian or storage items) document the residential use of the site during the Classical period."Archaeologists also uncovered new rooms at the complex, noting the walls were preserved at an "impressive height."ANCIENT JEWISH RITUAL BATH, OLDEST OF ITS KIND IN EUROPE, UNCOVERED BY ARCHAEOLOGISTSThe recently uncovered artifacts at the site included unfinished marble sculptures, clay stamps and various fragments of pottery."The movable finds are of exceptional interest, including semi-finished marble sculptures, mainly of Aphrodite, clay heads of female figures, as well as clay molds and stamps, while a very large quantity of pottery was collected," the statement said.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleBased on their observations, archaeologists found that the site was reorganized at the end of the third century B.C., serving as both a residential space and a sculpture workshop."The discovery of a room with a pebble floor and sections of wall painting imitating marble slabs, identified as an andron (men's room), reinforces this interpretation," the statement said.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"However, the extensive layer of marble chips deposited in the courtyard, covering the earlier phases, and the large number of semi-finished sculptures, document the additional use of the site as a sculpture workshop."Ancient Greek discoveries are of high interest to archaeologists.Earlier this spring, a German university announced that the lecture hall of an "impressive high school" from an Ancient Greek settlement was uncovered.Last summer, divers searched a 2,000-year-old shipwreck in the Aegean Sea and found around 300 historical objects.
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  • Menendez Brothers Serving Life For Parents Shotgun Slayings 1
    California lawmaker warns Menendez brothers' case is driving return of bill to release thousands of killers
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    A California lawmaker blames the attention on the Menendez brothers' case for prompting a bill to resurface that could put thousands of killers back on the streets."California Democrats just opened the prison gates for over 1,600 cold-blooded killers," Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones, a Republican, shared in a statement with Fox News Digital."Democrat lawmakers have proven time and time again they dont care about the victim or their family. They dont care about keeping the public safe. They care about defending killers."Jones added what makes this move even more interesting was the timing of it.GOV. NEWSOM DOING 'POLITICAL CALCULUS' AHEAD OF MENENDEZ BROTHERS RESENTENCING DECISION"As soon as the Menendez brothers' situation started trending, all of a sudden this bill comes up again," Jones said. "And it's really a very kind of cynical effort to get caught up in that wave of social media, media attention, the press cycle for building somebody's name. ... So, we're opposed to this bill."Its a shameless attempt to ride a wave of social media sympathy with zero regard for the thousands of other brutal killers their bill could unleash."Jones said, unlike some of his Democratic counterparts, Republicans in California and the Senate are committed to keeping Californians safe."And the way we do that is by keeping these violent felons locked up in prison where they belong," Jones said."Dangerous Democrats are playing politics with public safety."Jones said the move to resentence Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were serving life in prison without parole for the 1989 murders of their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, was not the right action to take."It's pretty straightforward to me. These people were convicted of very heinous murders with a sentence of life without parole. And for us to go back on that sentencing now and then the victims to be re-victimized, the families of the murdered, to have to continuously relive this is unconscionable to me," Jones explained.Jones added what doesn't make sense in all this is Gov. Gavin Newsom's Democratic Party continues to push to protect perpetrators instead of victims and using the Menendez brothers' case to get their bill across the finish line.MENENDEZ BROTHERS COULD GET FREEDOM UNDER CALIFORNIA LAW SIGNED BY GAVIN NEWSOM: EXPERT"I think the legislators from LA are taking advantage of that news cycle and the social media attention that is coming from this. They think they're gonna get some Hollywood stars to come up to Sacramento and testify on this bill to promote it. I don't think that's going to happen," Jones explained.Jones was speaking about SB 672, also known as the Youth Rehabilitation and Opportunity Act, which is a California bill that would allow individuals sentenced to life without parole for crimes committed before the age of 26 to request a parole hearing after serving at least 25 years.The state Senate passed SB 672 Tuesday by a 24-11 vote. The proposal now heads to the Assembly.The bill, introduced by Democratic Sen. Susan Rubio, was amended to exclude criminals convicted of certain offenses the chance to seek parole, including those who killed a law enforcement officer or carried out a mass shooting at a school, among other offenses."Sacramentos love affair with criminals doesnt seem to be letting up, even after 70% of Californians made it clear they wanted lawmakers to crack down on crime. Now, the state Senate is trying to let convicted murderers out of jail early," Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a Republican candidate for California governor, shared in a statement after the bill's passage in the Senate."It's also amazing that once the Menendez brothers found a way to apply for parole, the legislators here still doubled down and continued to push the bill through," Jones added. "And, again, it goes back to Gavin Newsom and the Democrats in California protecting perpetrators and ignoring victims."The previous bill, SB 94, would have given certain inmates serving life without parole a chance to petition to have sentences reviewed if crimes were committed before June 5, 1990, but it stalled in the legislature and did not move forward.Newsom's office told Fox News Digital it typically does not comment on pending legislation.Rubio's office told Fox News Digital she is "disappointed" some lawmakers are sharing false information."It is unfortunate that the bill has been grossly misrepresented. I am disappointed that my friends from the other side of the aisle continue to peddle misinformation when, out of respect for them, I went over in detail what the bill does and does not do. I invited them to give me input, and the invitation is still open," Rubio's office shared in a statement.During Erik and Lyle Menendez's resentencing hearing last month, both shared emotional testimony, admitting "full responsibility" for their parents' murders after a bombshell decision by Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic to resentence them.The resentencing hearing came after the brothers filed a habeas corpus petition in May 2023 citing new evidence of sexual assault. Former Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascn then filed a motion for resentencing in October 2024. Both filings followed the passage of AB 600, a California law allowing for resentencing of long-convicted inmates to align with current law."There's all kinds of special circumstances, that's what a lot of these murders are called, special circumstances that, really, these people don't deserve to ever be out of prison," Jones said.Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman said "justice should never be swayed by spectacle" after the judge's decision."The decision to resentence Erik and Lyle Menendez was a monumental one that has significant implications for the families involved, the community and the principles of justice," Hochman said in a news release. "Our offices motions to withdraw the resentencing motion filed by the previous administration ensured that the court was presented with all the facts before making such a consequential decision."The case of the Menendez brothers has long been a window for the public to better understand the judicial system. This case, like all cases especially those that captivate the public must be viewed with a critical eye. Our opposition and analysis ensured that the court received a complete and accurate record of the facts. Justice should never be swayed by spectacle."The brothers remain in prison but are now eligible for parole. They have a parole board hearing scheduled for August.FREEDOM FOR THE MENENDEZ BROTHERS MIGHT COME FROM A SURPRISING SOURCE. AND THIS COULD BE NEXTJones said the Menendez brothers are "getting special attention by the media and the Democrat leadership, who are really out of touch with everyday Californians.""Look, promoting this and pushing this idea is opening a Pandora's box for 1,600 other special circumstance murderers that are in prison right now, and I just can't support moving in a direction that allows so many of those people out on parole," Jones said."I would argue if (the Menendez brothers) are truly rehabilitated, which I have some doubts about that, but if they are, then maybe the best place for them is in prison, where they can mentor and help other people that are coming into the prison system to get their lives turned around too."Jones added that releasing Erik and Lyle Menendez is not a risk he is willing to get behind."As a society, do we want to really take the risk of letting these two out or any of the other 1,600 special circumstance murders that we don't know by name but are in prison for the same sentence? Do we really want to roll the dice and take the risk of allowing these people out and having the opportunity for any more victims in California? And I think the answer is a resounding no," Jones said.Fox News Digital's Bradford Betz, Sarah Rumpf-Whitten, and Landon Mion contributed to this report.
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    Madonna, Leonardo DiCaprio name-dropped during Diddy's federal trial in explosive testimony
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    Explosive testimony in Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial featured a few A-list names during the fourth week.Madonna, Leonardo DiCaprio and Beyonc are a few of the celebrities who came up as the prosecution witnesses continued to take the stand and testify against the rapper in his sex trafficking and racketeering case.Diddy's trial began May 12 with opening statements. Throughout the fourth week of testimony, the jury heard from the disgraced music mogul's ex-assistant "Mia," former Bad Boy Entertainment CFO Derek Ferguson, Cassie's friend Bryana Bongolan and Diddy's ex-girlfriend "Jane."CASSIE'S FRIEND ADMITS SHE CAN'T REMEMBER DETAILS OF BOMBSHELL CLAIMS AGAINST DIDDYHere's a look at the celebrities mentioned in court this week.After Diddy's assistant, who testified under the pseudonym Mia, was let go in March 2017, she was hired by pop star Madonna.The rapper's defense team had questioned Mia aboutwhether she'd worked in the "same industry" as before after being fired.When asked what the ex-assistant did for Madonna, Mia replied, "A myriad of things.""I was hired to help lead her film division," Diddy's former employee claimed on the stand. "She also needed help restructuring her internal executive team, then it morphed into multiple roles."DIDDY'S DREAM TEAM DEFENSE COULD COST HIM $15M: EXPERTDiddy's ex-assistant Mia mentioned both Leonardo DiCaprio and Mick Jagger in a text to her former boss that was read in court Monday.During her cross-examination, the disgraced music mogul's defense zeroed in on text messages Mia sent after she experienced alleged physical and sexual abuse by Combs. The former ex-assistant admitted the text messages she sent to Diddy after being terminated from her job were all positive."Love you, too. And the only things to remember are the good times, and those are the only memories I have!! Ha ha ha, like f------ hysterical ones! I'll send you everything I've got! I remember even before you had videographers with us, I carried around the little iVid thing. I found those, too. Completely forgot about them."So many magical hilarious things, like drinking 1942 on the Parrot Cay Beach and champagne under the Eiffel Tower at 4:00 a.m. in the dark; and singing with Jimmy at Interscope; and Mick Jagger trying to take me home, but I ran away; and Ibiza caves, where I got a seven-inch scar; and Hawaii 5.0, when you punched that d--- f--- for talking s--- to me; and launching Revolt; and that random underground Baccarat game where Jlolo wouldn't pay out and I stayed only, and you won 650 grand, and that little prick ran away from me, and Leo [DiCaprio] grabbed my pink bedazzled BlackBerry, and you said that Titanic mother f----- doesn't know s---. He won 10K, I won 650K. Ha ha ha. Gosh, there are trillions of stories that are amazing."USHER, OBAMA NAME-DROPPED IN DIDDY'S TRIAL AS SEX TRAFFICKING CASE HEATS UPRihanna and Beyonc were mentioned during Bryana Bongolan's testimony Wednesday. Cassie Ventura's friend claimed the two had been working on a clothing line with Diamond Supply Company.According to Bongolan, the two got out a few collections during a two-year period. However, the clothing lines didn't work out due to "internal" reasons at Diamond Supply Company.Cassie's friend agreed with Diddy's defense lawyer that the clothing lines didn't work out because the two were competing with Rihanna and Beyonc.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSFilm producer Judd Apatow was mentioned during testimony in Diddy's trial while the defense was showing text messages from the rapper's ex-assistant. The defense noted Mia sent the texts after the "Last Night" rapper had been violent with her for years. Mia left her job working for Diddy in 2017.On March 8, 2019, five months after the death of Diddy's longtime partner, Kim Porter, Mia reached out."Just sending you all the love in the world," she wrote, adding a heart emoji."Speaking of, you should watch Love on Netflix. Judd Apatow created it," she added in a separate text that same day. "It's superbad-esque funny."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERIn another text message Diddy's ex-assistant sent to the rapper after he allegedly abused her, Mia mentioned actor Chadwick Boseman."Thinking of you since I heard about Chad Boseman and our sick James Brown auditions," she wrote to Combs in 2020, years after she stopped working for him.The "Black Panther" star died from colon cancer at the age of 43."Chad Boseman passed away, and we had done this I don't know how to explain it," Mia further explained during her testimony. "He was auditioning for this role for the James Brown movie that Chad Boseman got, and, essentially, he put on his own production that was or we put on his own production for, like, a week, and it was really intense. Yeah, that's it."Diddy then asked Mia if she had a copy of the James Brown audition tape.
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    Immigration authorities highlight criminal history of multiple migrants arrested in Los Angeles
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    Federal immigration authorities said some of the migrants arrested in the Los Angeles area last week had criminal histories that included assault and drug offenses.Nearly 45 people were arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Friday alone, as officers swept through several locations, including two Home Depot stores, a store in the fashion district and a doughnut shop, prompting protests that continued through the weekend against immigration enforcement operations in which officers raided businesses to arrest workers. The weeklong tally of migrant arrests in the city surpassed 100.One man has already been sent back to Mexico after being picked up at a Home Depot on Friday morning. During the demonstrations, David Huerta, president of SEIU California, a labor union, was arrested and charged with impeding a federal agent while protesting.At the warehouse in the fashion district, agents executed a search warrant on Friday after a judge found there was probable cause that the employer was using fictitious documents for some of its workers, U.S. Attorneys Office spokesperson Ciaran McEvoy told The Associated Press.PATEL PROMISES FBI COMING FOR ANYONE ASSAULTING COPS AS LOS ANGELES ERUPTS OVER ICE RAIDSPresident Donald Trump deployed California National Guard troops to Los Angeles on Saturday after two days of clashes between protesters and federal immigration authorities in riot gear.Federal sources highlighted to Fox News some of last week's arrests in the Los Angeles area, which included violent and drug offenders.Rolando Veneracion-Enriquez, 55, of the Philippines, has a criminal history that includes a burglary in Ontario, California, for which he was sentenced to four years in prison, and sexual penetration with a foreign object with force and assault with intent to commit rape in the city of Pomona, for which he was sentenced to 37 years in prison. He was arrested on Saturday and served a notice to appear.Jose Gregorio Medranda Ortiz, 42, of Ecuador, was arrested Friday and served administrative deportation. His criminal history includes being sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine while on board a vessel in Tampa, Florida.Armando Ordaz, 44, of Mexico, was arrested on Friday. He is an alleged active gang member of Bratz 13 who has a criminal history that includes sexual battery in Los Angeles, landing him a sentence of 135 days in jail and five years probation. He was also sentenced to 90 days in jail and three years probation for receiving known or stolen property in Norwalk and sentenced to 365 days in jail and four years probation for petty theft in Los Angeles.Victor Mendoza-Aguilar, 32, of Mexico, was arrested on Friday and has a criminal history in Pasadena that includes being sentenced to 112 days in jail for possessing unlawful paraphernalia, being sentenced to 16 months in jail for possessing controlled substances, being sentenced to four years behind bars for assault with a deadly weapon and being sentenced to 364 days in jail for obstructing a public officer. He is an alleged active member of the Villa Boys gang and was previously removed from the U.S. in 2017.Delfino Aguilar-Martinez, 51, of Mexico, was arrested on Friday and served a notice to appear. His criminal history includes assault with a deadly weapon with great bodily injury in Los Angeles, and he was sentenced to a year in jail.NATIONAL GUARD TO BE DEPLOYED IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY AS ANTI-ICE PROTESTS RAGE: BORDER CZAR TOM HOMANJesus Alan Hernandez-Morales, 26, of Mexico, was removed from the U.S. on Saturday. His criminal history includes being sentenced in Las Cruces, New Mexico, to 239 days in jail for conspiracy to transport an illegal migrant.Lionel Sanchez-Laguna, 55, of Mexico, was arrested on Tuesday. He has a criminal history in the city of Orange that includes being sentenced to 365 days in jail for discharging a firearm at an inhabited dwelling and vehicle, being sentenced to four years probation for battery on a spouse or cohabitant, being sentenced to four years probation for willful cruelty to a child, being sentenced to 10 days in jail for driving under the influence, being sentenced to three years behind bars for assault with a semi-automatic firearm and being sentenced to three years behind bars for personal use of a firearm.
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    What to know before visiting a chiropractor: Experts discuss benefits and risks
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    Nearly 62 million adults saw a chiropractor in the last five years and around 35.5 million did so in the last 12 months, a Gallup survey showed.While chiropractic treatment has been shown to have many benefits, experts also urge caution about potential risks.Fox News Digital gathered experts' input on when to see a chiropractor and when to consult a spine specialist.'IM A SPINAL SURGEON HERES HOW YOUR POSTURE IS KILLING YOUR BACK'One of the main differences between spine doctors and chiropractors is that spine doctors go to medical school and have highly specialized training."The majority of our decision-making is based on science," said Dr. Gbolahan Okubadejo, an orthopedic spine surgeon located in the New York City metro area. "We do a lot of research a lot about decision-making is research-based."Chiropractors, on the other hand, are not medical doctors, but hold a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree.They can have a variety of specialties and certifications, with a focus on manual spinal adjustments and other musculoskeletal issues.A chiropractors methods are generally less invasive than a surgeon's."The ultimate goal of chiropractic is to help your body move and function the way its meant to," Tori Hartline, a chiropractor at Sunlife Chiropractic in Frisco, Texas, told Fox News Digital. "When your spine is out of alignment, it puts unnecessary pressure on muscles, causing them to tighten up.""The reality is, throughout our daily lives, we all do things that can throw our spine out of alignment whether its sitting too long, sleeping in a strange position, poor posture or repetitive movements."These small stressors might not seem like a big deal at first, but when they continue long-term and are unaddressed, they can lead to more serious injuries and chronic pain, Hartline warned.Some of the most noteworthy benefits of chiropractic care are reduced tension, inflammation and stress, according to the expert.Okubadejo noted that if you feel a joint is "out of alignment" or "you just don't feel right," a chiropractor's musculoskeletal expertise could be beneficial.On the flip side, seeing a chiropractor for a more serious issue can lead to significant complications that may not emerge right away following an appointment, according to Okubadejo."Sometimes you may have underlying diagnoses without knowing, and you see a chiropractor, and if you have a setback, then you won't know until afterwards," he told Fox News Digital."I think any kind of radiating pain, anything that travels down your arm [or] down your back you definitely want to see an orthopedic specialist."JUST 1 IN 10 BACK PAIN TREATMENTS WORK, STUDY SAYS WHAT TO DO INSTEADThe doctor said this also applies to anything "potentially nerve-related," like numbness, tingling or weakness in any part of the body.If the chiropractor doesn't recognize that you may have deeper, more serious issues with your spine, the treatments could potentially lead to spinal cord injury, Okubadejo cautioned.That's why he encourages patients not to avoid a chiropractor altogether, but to use a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to care."But if it's just primarily pain, then in those cases, if a patient has an interest in chiropractic, I wouldn't discourage it," Okubadejo said. "If it's something mild to moderate, strictly musculoskeletal, in that case, it's safe."There are a few things to look for when selecting a chiropractic professional, experts say."Just like other healthcare professions, chiropractic has different specialties so it is important to find the right chiropractor for your specific needs," Hartline told Fox News Digital."Take a look at their office, certifications, areas of focus and the types of conditions they commonly treat to make sure it is a good fit," she advised.The goal of any adjustment is to help your body feel more at ease, so "your comfort should always be a part of the conversation," Hartline added."I think if a chiropractor isn't linked to a spine surgery practice or doesn't have a strong relationship and maybe takes too much on, on their own, that could be potentially harmful," Okubadejo noted.The best "green flag," he said, "is someone who's very transparent, who explains everything to you, someone who shows you the imaging, who takes on the role as an educator and has a very clear treatment plan."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERSomeone who is vague on diagnoses or doesn't order tests or imaging after you've voiced your concerns is "definitely a red flag," he said."One common misconception is that chiropractic always involves those popping sounds," Hartline noted."Those are called manual adjustments, but there are plenty of other gentle techniques that do not involve any cracking at all."For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthShe added, "If that kind of thing makes you nervous, just let your chiropractor know they can absolutely adjust their approach. "Similarly, Okubadejo noted, "Its critical that [patients] understand exactly what's going on with them because that informed perspective makes the treatment much easier."
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    Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Kim Alexis embraces aging naturally without cosmetic procedures
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    Kim Alexis is turning 65 in July and shes determined to "age gracefully."The 80s supermodel, who appeared on over 500 magazine covers and posed for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit six times, has been vocal on Instagram about embracing the natural signs of aging. The 64-year-old has written several books about clean eating over the years."I have not had any work done on my face," the former cover girl told Fox News Digital. "I am a big believer in staying as natural as possible. I accept and enjoy my wrinkles. I am not here to prove anything. I am going to be 65 in a month and I earned them."ELIZABETH HURLEY AND BROOKE SHIELDS PROVE 'THE BIKINI COULDN'T CARE LESS ABOUT YOUR BIRTH CERTIFICATE': EXPERT"I do try to look as good as possible," she shared. "I think we all do, although there are some days when I dont. I just wear my hair in a ponytail, and I dont put makeup on. Im still a human being, and Im still me. I have to learn to love and accept myself the way I am.""I dont disparage other women from doing things," she continued. "Women get very, very protective, I think, of what they choose to do. And when I say I dont want to have any procedures, sometimes it makes them very defensive, and Im not here to do that. Im here to set an example of heres how you can look at 65. If you want to join me, fine. If not, do your own thing."Alexis praised other models from her era, like Christie Brinkley and Paulina Porizkova, who have been candid about their journeys with aging on social media."Were all just trying to be our best," said Alexis. "I want to stay active and just try to be my best. It gives me a goal to make good choices towards health, not away from health."Alexis said having a youthful spirit keeps her moving. Age is just a number, she stressed."Figuring out when it was that I started thinking about aging gracefully, I think it was a gradual process," she explained.WATCH: SI SWIMSUIT MODEL EMBRACES AGING NATURALLY WITHOUT COSMETIC PROCEDURES"And theres a part of me that still doesnt think Im old Part of it, I think, is my mindset, meaning that I still think Im young, but I see that there are physical things that are changing. A part of me just wants to accept them.""Im a very natural person, so I dont like messing around with nature I like to use what God put on this planet to try and help heal me or keep me at a clean level," she shared. "Im trying to put good things in my body versus clogging it with things that may cause wrinkles or may cause me to be exhausted or may cause me to have a bad attitude.""If you look at my skin [from when I was] 18, why do I need a facial?" Alexis reflected. "I want to do my maintenance in a healthy way, not with things injected in. Part of my mantra is just trying to find clean, healthy things and be natural."Alexis said that these days, she keeps her beauty routine super simple, focusing on lots of hydration, moisturizing, as well as exfoliating her skin once a week to keep it supple. The star also prefers to keep her silvery strands golden. She prioritizes staying active daily to both look and feel her best."Ive always been [active] since I was young," she said. "Fitness is something I have to do. [At age 20] I discovered running, and to prove that I was an athlete, I ran eight marathons. . . . I think when I turned about 62, 63, my knee started acting up and a doctor benched me. And so, I had to look around and say, OK Kim, you dont want to go back in the pool, because thats just staring at a black line all the time."And I do go once in a while, but going in a pool kind of messes up my golf game, and I do a lot of golf charity events. . . . It messes with my shoulders. . . . So, Ive learned to go biking or rowing or the elliptical or taking a class."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I do free weights," she shared. "I love my little dumbbells. I go in with all the guys over at the guys' section of the gym. I do my dumbbell routine of keeping my upper body strong. My husband and I do leg workouts together maybe once every week or two weeks. Even just getting out every day and walking my dog, I love being outside."Alexis made her SI Swimsuit debut in 1982. During the decadent decade, she traveled to Kenya, Jamaica, Australia and other beachy destinations with the brand."Being in Sports Illustrated for the swimsuits was really great," Alexis recalled. "Number one, I grew up swimming, so I was comfortable in a swimsuit. And when I got interviewed, I sat there in jeans and a t-shirt in a New York City office and got the job without having to expose my body. . . . Being outdoors and being athletic and being in a swimsuit was right up my alley."Still, the star admitted she wasnt prepared for the newfound attention she received."When I started to get feedback from men, I think thats when I realized, ah, Im hitting a different population," she said. "Its not just the women who are looking at the fashion magazines. Its now the men who are noticing. And Jule Campbell, who was the editor at Sports Illustrated, was kind enough to put our names in the magazine so people could know the name and know the face or body."Alexis went on to pivot her career to Hollywood. She notably appeared in the last episode of "Cheers," titled "One for the Road," in 1993. It was that moment when Alexis knew she had made it.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Being on the last episode of Cheers was, in a way, mind-blowing," she said. "I would sit in the back room and listen to the part of the script that I wasnt in. But they kept saying, Supermodel Kim Alexis! Im like, You got to be kidding me. They keep saying my name. It was like free promotion. That was a blast."And she didnt leave empty-handed."I had everyone sign the script cover of my script, and I still have that," she boasted. "Its very special to me."Today, Alexis happily calls Arizona home, where shes raised a family. Shes been enjoying connecting with fans on social media and giving women advice on aging."For people who dont want to look their age, I think its a mindset," she said. "If you are joyful about life and grateful and kind and giving to other people, I think you have a spark and an attraction that other people want to see."
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    TIM GRAHAM: Hostile journalists pose as heroes while Trump faces their questions daily
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    Jack Blanchard at Politico's Playbook newsletter made the leftists angry by praising President Donald Trump's energetic availability to the press. While CBS star Scott Pelley wailed at a college commencement that they are "the fierce defenders of democracy," "the seekers of truth" and "the vanguard against ignorance," Trump grants them access.Blanchard wrote on May 28 that by lunchtime, "it will have been 48 hours since Donald Trump stepped in front of a TV camera for a speech or Q&A -- the first time that's happened (outside of the weekends) since he returned to the White House on Jan. 20. Whatever your politics, that's a remarkable record of public availability, especially when compared to his famously sheltered predecessor."THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION'S TOP MEDIA MOMENTS AND CLASHES OVER FIRST 100 DAYSFormer President Joe Biden was hidden away from the press for four years, and this never drew angry commencement speeches -- because Scott Pelley was eager to please Team Biden, which allowed him to join the other privileged Biden softball-throwers like Drew Barrymore and Ryan Seacrest. He didn't seem to grasp how they make him look by association.Blanchard infuriated the Biden boosters by arguing "the Joe Biden experience shows just how important it is that leaders are held up to regular scrutiny. Trump's answers may sometimes be rambling, erratic -- or even downright unpleasant -- but every American voter can see where he's at."This is where the Pelleys scream, "But he lies! All the lies!" They will try to sully all this acceptance of hostile questions by disparaging all the answers as dangerous blather.Brian Stelter, and Oliver Darcy, and their partisan squad adored Pelley's lecture, but ignored what Blanchard pointed out. They should just deal with his count: "A quick trawl through the archives suggests Trump 2.0 has done media on 111 of his 138 days back in office -- an 80 percent hit rate that includes weekends and must put him on course to being just about the most-accessible president in modern history."When Trump accepts a hostile interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," it's actually used by NBC to congratulate itself. Incoming "Nightly News" anchor Tom Llamas told an interviewer he accepted this battle "because he knows he's going to get a fair shake. It's because Kristen Welker has done a masterful job of helping Americans get information and being fair with President Trump."CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONTrump was sparring with Welker in real time, telling her it was unfair to raise the prospect of empty store shelves in the midst of his global trade disputes. "This is such a dishonest interview already," he said. But he accepted it. How many times did Biden appear on "Meet the Press"? None, but nobody cares.They would rather fuss about Trump fighting back against the press by his lawsuits and threats of regulatory scrutiny at the FCC. None of these arrogant media partisans grasp that they boosted every ounce of regulatory scrutiny and lawsuits and lawfare against Trump over the last eight years. Every Trump-trashing tactic they support is automatically defined as "democracy" and "truth-seeking."CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM TIM GRAHAM
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    Wife of Colorado firebombing suspect brought Jewish neighbors welcome gift weeks prior to attack
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    An observant Jewish couple described the horror of finding out that their neighbor, whose wife recently knocked on their door with a housewarming gift, was suspected of firebombing a peaceful pro-Israel demonstration in the heart of Boulder.The Costello family had barely begun unpacking boxes in their new Colorado Springs home when the FBI showed up at their doorstep and explained a neighbor, illegal Egyptian immigrant Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was arrested for allegedly injuring 12 people in front of the Boulder County courthouse."I come home, and the FBI is waiting at my door. Thats a scary moment," David Costello shared with Fox News Digital. "They told us, Youre not in trouble, but then they asked if we knew what happened in Boulder."The Costellos said they knew of the Solimans, having met Soliman's wife when she showed up on their front steps offering cupcakes to welcome them to the neighborhood.RISE IN ANTISEMITIC EXTREMISM FUELS WAVE OF TERROR PLOTS IN THE UNITED STATES SINCE 2020"The wife came over and gave us some cupcakes," David said. "We keep kosher, so we couldn't eat them, but we accepted them and then we just sort of threw them away."Unaware of the prior interaction, FBI agents told the Costellos it was important they were aware of the terror attack due to their visible Jewish identity, the couple said, with the family proudly displaying a mezuzah on the door."He had to have driven right past our house to get to Boulder," David said. "He surely saw us moving in [wearing a] tzitzit and a kippah, and my wife's head being covered. It is really by the grace of Hashem, that we weren't attacked. It's pretty obvious that we're Jewish, like he could have easily just thrown a Molotov cocktail at our doorwe don't have an exit through the backthat would have been absolutely disastrous for us."RISE IN ANTISEMITIC EXTREMISM FUELS WAVE OF TERROR PLOTS IN THE UNITED STATES SINCE 2020Because the Costellos do not use phones or electronic devices during religious holidays, they had no access to news due to their observance of Shavuot. Their only awareness of the incident came through people knocking on their door asking for interviews and eventually the FBI sharing what had happened."I didnt realize how big the story was until I turned on my phone after the holiday," David's wife, Rivkah, said. "We moved here to lie low, but suddenly we were in the headlines."The couple had left their former neighborhood due to what they described as persistent anti-Israel activism and discomfort in a Muslim-majority area. David said they were seeking "a place to go and be under the radar."BOULDER TERROR ATTACK LATEST IN ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS RISING ACROSS US IN 2025Soliman is currently being held on a $10 million bond and faces multiple charges, including attempted murder and federal hate crimes. According to authorities, he admitted to planning the attack for over a year and expressed a desire to harm "Zionist people.""Its unnerving," Rivkah said. "They said bail was set at $10 million, but that still means theres a possibility he could be releasedand we live right across the street. We have five young children. This is terrifying.""I hope people understand what that means for a Jewish family living across the street from someone accused of terrorism," she said.WATCH: Boulder suspect attacks pro-Israel supportersDavid said the holiday of Shavuot, which celebrates Jewish unity, made the timing of the FBI visit especially meaningful."We really felt like it was a miracle. While symbols like a mezuzah might make you a target, they also offer spiritual protection," he said.The couple and their family shared that their hope is that antisemitic sentiment does not continue to escalate."We really dont want to move again," David said. "But if it becomes dangerous, we may not have a choice."Despite the fear, they say the experience has only strengthened their commitment to staying visible and vocal about their faith."When youre pushed, you can either disappear or stand your ground," David said. "Were choosing to stand."
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  • 4 6 High Tech Fathers Day Gifts That Show You Really Care
    6 high-tech Fathers Day gifts that show you really care
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    Shopping for Father's Day can feel like a bit of a puzzle, right?Every dad is different. Maybe yours is always glued to his laptop, loves keeping the pool spotless or enjoys pouring a fresh pint at home. If you want to skip the usual gifts and pick something that actually matches his personality, you're in the right place.From cool gadgets to smart tools and a few fun surprises, these ideas are all about making dad's day brighter and more memorable.Join The FREE CyberGuy Report: Get my expert tech tips, critical security alerts and exclusive deals plus instant access to myfree Ultimate Scam Survival Guide when you sign up!FOR THE DAD WHOS ALWAYS ON HIS LAPTOPThe Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 is a powerful and versatile laptop featuring a vibrant 14-inch 2.8K OLED touchscreen, Intel 16-core Ultra 7-155H processor, 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, and 2TB SSD storage. It offers a flexible 360-degree hinge design, AI-enhanced performance with Microsoft Copilot and comes with a precision pen and 128GB portable SSD, making it ideal for both productivity and creative work.BEST CUTTING-EDGE HEALTH AND FITNESS TECH FROM CES 2025Get Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1FOR THE DAD WHO LOVES A SPOTLESS POOL WITHOUT THE HASSLEThe Dreame Z1 Pro Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner is an advanced, award-winning solution designed for effortless pool maintenance in both above-ground and in-ground pools. Featuring powerful 8,000-GPH suction and dual active brushes, it effectively removes stubborn dirt, leaves and algae from floors, walls and waterlines, covering pools up to 2,160 square feet on a single charge for up to four hours.Its standout features include LiFi-powered remote control for precise underwater navigation, intelligent PoolSense AI mapping with triple-sensor technology for thorough, obstacle-avoiding cleaning and automatic retrieval with poolside docking for easy lift-out. Control is seamless via the Dreamehome app or the innovative remote, making the Z1 Pro a top choice for hands-free, smart pool cleaning.Get Dreame Z1 Pro Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner & claim $400 couponBEST ANTIVIRUS FOR MAC, PC, IPHONES AND ANDROIDS - SAVE 85%FOR THE DAD WHO WANTS FRESH DRAFT BEER AT HOMEBrew beers you love at home with the Pinter, the all-in-one brew and draft machine. Enjoy 20-plus beers from world-class breweries such as BrewDog, Appalachian Mountain, Sycamore and more with new additions to the lineup all the time! Just mix, brew, chill and pour fresh pints straight from your fridge.Get USA's No. 1 all-in-one brew machineFREE today & save $159!Get Pinter Brew and Draft MachineHOW TO STOP ANNOYING ROBOCALLSFOR THE DAD WHO READS ANYTIME, ANYWHEREGET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREThe GrandPad is an all-in-one tablet and phone specifically designed for seniors 75 and older, offering a simple, intuitive interface with large buttons and a stylus to assist with navigation. It enables easy connection with family through video calls, emails, photo sharing and messaging, all within a secure, approved contact network that protects users from scams and unwanted calls.The device includes built-in 4G LTE connectivity, eliminating the need for Wi-Fi and allowing users to stay connected anywhere nationwide. GrandPad comes with a wireless charging cradle and offers 24/7 customer support for peace of mind. Additional features include medication reminders, wellness information and interactive games, all tailored to enhance seniors' social engagement and well-being. Family members can manage contacts and share content through a companion mobile app, fostering a safe and connected family circle.The GrandPad subscription covers unlimited data and internet browsing with customizable security settings, making it an ideal technology solution for seniors with limited tech experience or physical challenges such as diminished vision or motor skills.Father's Day Special: Save $50 on a New GrandPad Annual PlanGet GrandPadFOR THE DAD WHO NEVER LETS DARKNESS SLOW HIM DOWNThe Powercap 25/75 Structured Cotton LED Lighted Hat makes a fantastic Father's Day gift for dads who enjoy spending time outdoors or working on projects. This cap provides hands-free visibility in the dark thanks to its ultra-bright dual-action LED system, featuring four LEDs that offer both close-up and distance lighting, allowing dad to see up to 42 feet ahead. With up to 43 hours of battery life and a washable design for long-lasting use, it's a practical and innovative accessory he'll love for evening walks, camping or tackling tasks around the house.Get 30% off Powercap Structured LED Lighted HatFOR THE DAD WHO VALUES HIS PRIVACYIn today's digital world, protecting personal information is more important than ever. Give your dad the gift of peace of mind with a data removal service that scrubs his personal details from people-search sites and shady data brokers. These services help reduce unwanted spam, protect against identity theft and keep his online footprint under control, so he can browse, shop and scroll with peace of mind.Save 60% off with our #1 Data Removal Service pickCLICK HERE TO SEE ALL OF KURTS FATHERS DAY PICKSAt the end of the day, the best Father's Day gifts are the ones that show you really get your dad. Whether you choose a high-tech laptop, a pool-cleaning robot, a hands-free LED hat or something to help him stay connected and secure, it's the thought that counts. Celebrate everything that makes your dad special with a gift that fits his interests and brings a smile to his face. Whatever you pick, he'll appreciate the care you put into finding something just for him.Which unique Fathers Day gift idea resonates most with you, and how do you plan to personalize it for the special man in your life? Let us know by writing us atCyberguy.com/ContactFor more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading toCyberguy.com/NewsletterAsk Kurt a question or let us know what stories you'd like us to coverFollow Kurt on his social channelsAnswers to the most asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.
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    BRETT TOLMAN: Mountain runner facing prison for using trail bureaucrats secretly deemed off-limits
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    Picture this: you lace up your shoes, take a breath of fresh mountain air, and hit the trail in the Grand Tetons National Park. You complete a legendary speed record in the world of ultra-running, and fellow runners are celebrating you. Then, youre slapped with a federal crime.Sounds like a joke, right? Sadly, its realand its happening now to Michelino Sunseri, a 32-year-old bartender and record-setting mountain runner.Sunseri ran a trail that hundreds if not thousands before him had done: he took a well-worn trail, one thats been used for decades by hikers, climbers, and runners alike. There was no gate. No park ranger stopping people. Just a tiny sign about "erosion" half-hidden in the sagebrush. But that was enough for the National Park Service to charge him with a federal crime.BIG BLOW TO BIG GOVERNMENT: MAJOR SCOTUS DECISION STRIPS POWER OF FACELESS LEVIATHAN OF FEDERAL AGENCIESNow, Sunseri is looking at up to $5,000 in fines, a possible six months in federal prison, and worst of alla permanent criminal record. To add insult to injury, he could also be banned from the Grand Tetons National Park, the mountains he loves, for the next five years.This isnt justice. This is overcriminalization.Sunseri should not be a criminal. He didnt vandalize or hurt anyone. He ran a trail. He did not damage the trail, and he was open about it. He posted his record-breaking run on a digital app, and thats when government bureaucrats decided to make an example of him.When federal bureaucrats act as lawmaker, judge, and jury, theres little any of us can do. As a former federal prosecutor, I can tell you that the Department of Justice wins 90% of its cases. And too often, there is no common sense, no grace, no understanding. Just raw, unchecked power.And heres the truth: it can happen to you.When the government creates a maze of vague rules and hidden signs and then prosecutes people who violate them without knowing and without intent, its not justice. Its about power and control.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONSunseris case is a warning to all of us. It shows what happens when Americans are expected to follow rules they cant even see. No one in the entire federal government keeps track of them all, but we estimate there are more than 300,000 federal statutes and regulations that carry federal criminal penalties.And remember, once convicted of a federal crime there is no expungement of your record. Even if youre pardoned, your criminal record follows you for a lifetime and prevents opportunities for housing, education and employment.Sunseris case isnt about a trail. Its about the growing divide between everyday citizens and an out-of-touch bureaucracy that thinks it knows best. Its about the erosion of liberty in the name of government authority.We cannot sit back and let this continue. Government overreach is real, and this case is Exhibit A. We need laws written by elected lawmakersnot unaccountable federal agencies. We need clarity, not hidden signs and gotcha rules. And above all, we need a justice system that remembers the difference between a criminaland a man who just loves to run in the mountains where he lives.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM BRETT TOLMAN
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