• Crash Survivor Viswashkumar Ramesh
    Only survivor of deadly Air India plane crash says survival was a 'miracle'
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    Viswashkumar Ramesh, the lone survivor from the flight that crashed shortly after taking off from the Indian city of Ahmedabad on Thursday, described his survival as a "miracle" while speaking to DD India."I can't explain," he said.The Boeing 787-8 crash had been bound for London Gatwick Airport, Air India explained in a post on X, which noted that there were 242 people on the flight, but "241 confirmed fatalities."AIR INDIA FLIGHT BOUND FOR LONDON CRASHES, AIRLINE CONFIRMS 1 SURVIVOR AND 241 FATALITIESWithout naming him in the post, the airline noted that the individual who survived "is a British national of Indian origin.""When I got up, there were bodies all around me. I was scared," Ramesh told the Hindustan Times, according to the outlet.Ramesh told DD News that he "saw people dying," reports indicate.BOEING SHARES SLIDE AFTER AIR INDIA CRASHIndian Prime Minister Narenda Modi met with Ramesh after the tragic crash."Air India offers its deepest condolences to the families of the deceased. Our efforts now are focused entirely on the needs of all those affected, their families and loved ones," the airline noted in its post on X.REAGAN NATIONAL AIRPORT TO HALT FLIGHTS FOR TRUMP-HOSTED MILITARY PARADE NEXT WEEK"Our deepest condolences go out to the loved ones of the passengers and crew on board Air India Flight 171, as well as everyone affected in Ahmedabad," Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg said in a statement."I have spoken with Air India Chairman N. Chandrasekaran to offer our full support, and a Boeing team stands ready to support the investigationled by Indias Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau," he noted.
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  • Alex Cooper Bu
    Boston University releases statement following Alex Cooper's claims of sexual harassment by former coach
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    In a recent documentary highlighting Alex Cooper's rise to podcast stardom, the popular podcaster dropped allegations that her former Boston University soccer coach, Nancy Feldman, had sexually harassed her.The 30-year-old claimed that the coach had asked about her sex life, commented on her body, tried to get alone time with her and touched her. Feldman would "fixate on me way more than any other teammate of mine," Cooper said."I felt a lot of anger anger at my coach, anger at my school, and anger at the system that allowed this to happen." Cooper said in the Hulu documentary, "Call Her Alex" - an ode to her podcast name, "Call Her Daddy."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMCooper and her parents said they had met with the university, which had not fired Feldman, had not investigated the claims, and had allowed Cooper to keep her scholarship.The university issued a statement on Friday, saying it has "zero-tolerance policy for sexual harassment.""We have a robust system of resources, support and staff dedicated to student wellbeing and a thorough reporting process through our Equal Opportunity Office," it said in a statement, via the New York Post.MAN WHO PLEDGED LOYALTY TO ISIS PLOTTED ATTACK ON COLLEGE FOOTBALL STADIUM, COURT RECORDS SAY"We encourage members of our community to report any concerns, and we remain committed to fostering a safe and secure campus environment for all."Cooper played for the university from 2013 to 2015 before becoming a podcast host. She and her former roommate began the "Call Her Daddy" podcast that was eventually picked up by Barstool Sports."Call Her Daddy" was later bought by Spotify for $60 million, and then eventually SiriusXM ,for $125 million.Feldman's 418 victories rank 22nd all time in women's college soccer.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    TSA warns travelers about sneaky way hackers are stealing people's data at airports
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    Flight passengers need to know about a new way hackers can access personal information.In a public statement posted to Facebook, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) warned that just simply plugging your phone into USB ports for a charge while sitting in the airport can be a cybersecurity risk. (See the video at the top of this article.)"In this technology age, cybersecurity has never been more important," TSA wrote in the post.AIRLINE PASSENGER SHOCKED WHEN AGENT REJECTS CHECKED BAG FOR 'BIZARRE' REASON"Hackers can install malware at USB ports (weve been told thats called juice/port jacking)."It continued, "So, when youre at an airport, do not plug your phone directly into a USB port."The agency instead suggested bringing a TSA-compliant power brick or battery pack to charge your devices.TSA also reminded travelers not to use free public Wi-Fi, especially when planning to make online purchases.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"Do not ever enter any sensitive info while using unsecure Wi-Fi," the agency warned.In an appearance on "Fox & Friends" earlier this week, Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson revealed that the issue with USB "juice jacking" in airports has grown."This is not new in terms of how theyre doing this," Knutsson said."Criminals tamper with the popular USB charging ports that are located throughout the terminal when youre at the airport, especially in the gate areas," he said.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"What they do is you plug your phone in, and theyve got something in front of it that then installs malware on your phone while its charging. [And] youve got no idea."Once the malware is installed, the hackers will search for sensitive and personal information such as passwords, banking information and credit card numbers, said Knutsson.Knutsson highly encouraged people not to plug the USB part of the phone charger into public ports, and instead to plug the charging block into an outlet.
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  • Dr Phil Giving Pointing
    Dr. Phil says legacy media is 'creating criminals' by distorting LA riot coverage
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    Dr. Phil blamed the media for "encouraging" the ongoing anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles Thursday.On "The Real Story," the talk show host shared multiple photos and videos of chaos from the riots in L.A., and juxtaposed it with how members of the media have worked to downplay it."Your eyes dont deceive you, but the media does," he said.In one clip, he showed CNN host Dana Bash downplaying what is happening in L.A. in comparison to 1992, saying, "That was a real riot."LIBERAL MEDIA DOWNPLAYS LA RIOTS, DISMISS VIOLENCE AS ISOLATED WHILE TOUTING 'PEACEFUL' ANTI-ICE PROTESTS"Guess this isnt a real riot," Dr. Phil quipped sarcastically.He proceeded to share a video of MSNBC interviewing Rep. Judy Chu, D-Calif., with a split screen of cars on fire as she referred to the riot as a "manufactured crisis." Dr. Phil retorted that MSNBCs news coverage is whats actually "manufactured."He mocked one MSNBC reporter saying the protest had a "celebratory atmosphere," while another host said that these are "peaceful" protests that whole families are attending."Great place to take kids," Dr. Phil joked with more sarcasm. "I dont think so."After showing multiple examples of violent criminals rounded up by ICE, he said, "Look, this was not a witch hunt to round up Abuela Maria. It's law enforcement getting criminals off the street."So what does the left do? Encourages everyone to become criminals by blocking freeways, setting fires, throwing rocks, destroying city property and attacking federal agents."MAYOR BASS BLAMES TRUMP'S ICE RAIDS FOR STARTING RIOTS WHILE CLAIMING 'THINGS IN LA ARE CALM'"The real story? This isnt just about immigration, its about media betrayal."He continued, "This isn't just a protest anymore. Everybody has the right to protest, that's one of the things that makes this country such a wonderful place to be. This is a movement fed by media distortions and open hostility toward any effort to enforce the law."The host argued that rhetoric about abolishing ICE is just as nonsensical as calling to abolish the police, and is functionally just advocating for open borders.He then highlighted MSNBC's Jacob Soboroff as a "so-called journalist making the case that theres nothing wrong with coming and staying in the US illegally.""The media isn't just rewarding bad behavior by sugarcoating it, [theyre] encouraging it," Dr. Phil said after the clip. "They're actually saying, Hey, this is okay. They're creating criminals. They're lying to viewers, even though the video speaks for itself.""This is why mainstream media viewership has tanked," he added. "If you want the truth, you need to look for the truth, find it, demand it, it's out there. You need to cut through the legacy media noise."Fox News Digital reached out to CNN and MSNBC for comment.
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  • Texas Megachurch Pastor Accused
    Ex-megachurch founder hit with $1M lawsuit claiming sexual abuse and elaborate cover-up scheme
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    A former Texas megachurch pastor is being sued by a woman who claims he sexually assaulted and abused her when she was 12 years old.The suit, filed this week in Dallas County District court, accuses Gateway Church founder Robert Morris and others of libel, malice, defamation, slander, failure to report, civil conspiracy, intentional infliction of emotional distress and unjust enrichment.They are seeking more than $1 million in damages.HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER CHARGED WITH SEXUALLY ASSAULTING FORMER TEEN STUDENT AT HER HOMECindy Clemishire and her father, Jerry Lee Clemishire, filed the suit less than a year after sharing the allegations with a religious watchdog blog, The Wartburg Watch.Cindy, 53, claimed she met Morris in 1981 while he was preaching at her church in Oklahoma and their families became close.DIDDY ACCUSER SUES HARVEY WEINSTEIN FOR SEXUAL ASSAULTShe said Morris touched her inappropriately while staying at her house in 1982, and continued for the next four-and-a-half years.An Oklahoma grand jury in March indicted Morris on five counts of lewd or indecent acts with a child. He is currently out on bond.In the newly filed suit, Cindy alleges Morris' wife, sons and church members attempted to cover up the abuse for financial gain, according to a report from affiliate FOX 4.SWISS-BORN LIBERAL MEGADONOR SLAPPED WITH LAWSUIT FOR ALLEGEDLY GROPING, SEXUALLY HARASSING WINERY EMPLOYEE"[The] defendants acted in concert, cooperated with each other and conspired to maximize their profits through their unlawful and unjust course of action to fraudulently conceal and cover up the rape of Plaintiff," according to court documents.Morris resigned in June 2024 and later filed a lawsuit against the church, stating his "highly inappropriate" relationship with a minor was not a breach of contract, and Gateway Church should fulfill its contractual financial obligations to him.Church officials said he would have received millions in deferred compensation, additional retirement benefits and a severance payment, according to the report.Gateway Church declined Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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  • Kristi Noem Alex Padilla
    From 'spectacle' to cash grab: Padilla's removal from DHS presser sparks DC firestorm, fundraising push
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    Sen. Alex Padillas, D-Calif., forcible removal from a press conference held by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem triggered a firestorm in the media and on Capitol Hill, unleashing a wave of scrutiny against both the lawmaker and the Trump administration.The tense scene came in the midst of the ongoing anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, which began last week in response to ICE raids in the area. The violent protests and unrest triggered President Donald Trump to mobilize the National Guard in response and for curfews to be enacted in the city.'SPECTACLE OF HIMSELF': SENATE REPUBLICANS BLAST ALEX PADILLA AFTER HIS FORCIBLE REMOVAL FROM DHS PRESSERBelow is a breakdown of events between Noem and Padilla, and the reaction on Capitol Hill.Fox News first reported that the secretary would be holding a briefing, with guidance making the rounds at roughly 9 a.m. Pacific time. By roughly 11 a.m. Thursday, the press briefing at the FBI headquarters in L.A. began with Noem, local officials and press.Padilla, however, was also in the building receiving a separate briefing when he caught wind of Noems press conference. The lawmaker had been in Washington the entire week prior, only missing votes on Thursday.Five minutes into her prepared opening remarks, Padilla burst into the room. Videos of the incident showed that he did not immediately identify himself, and was quickly swarmed by Secret Service and FBI agents, who bellowed "hands up.""I'm Sen. Alex Padilla," he said amid the scuffle. "I have questions for the secretary."DEMOCRAT SENATOR FORCIBLY REMOVED AFTER CRASHING DHS SECRETARY NOEM'S PRESS CONFERENCEHe was later taken from the room and brought to the floor where he was briefly handcuffed while the press conference continued.Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, who was in the room, said on X that Padilla entered the briefing "without identifying himself," nor did he have "his Senate security pin on as he lunged toward Secretary Noem.""Mr. Padilla was told repeatedly to back away and did not comply with officers repeated command," she said. "[The Secret Service] thought he was an attacker and officers acted appropriately."The pair later met and spoke for 10 to 15 minutes and had a good dialogue where Padilla laid out his concerns with the ICE operations, and they even exchanged phone numbers, Noem said.But afterward, Padilla shared a much different sentiment with reporters."If this is how this administration responds to a senator with a question, if this is how the Department of Homeland Security responds to a senator with a question, you can only imagine what they're doing to farmworkers, to cooks, to day laborers out in the Los Angeles community and throughout California," he said. "We will hold this administration accountable."Noem scoffed at his remarks and suggested that "perhaps he wanted the scene.""I think the American people are tired of this," she said. "They just want the truth, and they just want to know what's happening, and that's what we were trying to provide."The video of Padilla quickly spread on Capitol Hill, where members of the House were gearing up for a vote, and some senators watched the spectacle unfold on the Senate floor. The scene triggered a firestorm in the media and on the Hill, where lawmakers rushed to either condemn the treatment of Padilla or blast him for trying to attract the spotlight in the midst of the ongoing anti-ICE riots."I think [Padilla] should have been here in Washington voting," said Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., who had yet to see the video. "He has a responsibility to his constituents, to show up at work, not to go try to make a spectacle of himself."Democratic lawmakers staged a march to the offices of both House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., in protest and arguments erupted on the House floor.Democratic lawmakers universally condemned the level of force used to remove Padilla, with some calling for investigations into the matter. Others demanded that Noem resign from her post."We need an independent investigation of this," Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., told MSNBC. "It is also time for Kristi Noem to resign. She needs to resign."CONSERVATIVES ERUPT AFTER DEM SENATOR'S 'TEMPER TANTRUM' SENDS DHS PRESSER OFF THE RAILSJohnson called for Padillas censure."Were not going to have branches fighting physically and having senators charging Cabinet secretaries," he said. "We got to do better, and I hope that we will."Thune, however, took a more cautious approach when hounded by reporters for a reaction to the incident.He said that he spoke with Padilla, the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, and had been working to contact Noem."We want to know the full scope of what happened," he said. "And do what we would do on any incident like this involving a senator, to try to gather all the relevant information."Less than 24-hours after the incident, Padilla, who is not up for reelection until the 2028 cycle, and Senate Democrats were already fundraising off of the chaotic scene.In a fundraising email sent at roughly 9 a.m. Eastern time on Friday, Padilla recounted the events and issued the same warning he made hours earlier. "Trump and ICE are terrorizing immigrant communities," the email read. "Targeting schools and workplaces. Deporting people with no due process."The Democratic National Committee also jumped into the fray, sending their own fundraising email just minutes after Padillas.The organization accused the Trump administration of taking "steps toward authoritarianism" and requested a contribution that would be split between Padilla and other Democrats so that others would have "the resources to keep fighting back against Trump.""This is not only an attack on a sitting senator its an attack on freedom of speech and expression in our country," the organization said.Fox News Digital reached out to Padilla's office and the White House for comment on this article.
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  • Trump Iran Israel Strike
    Lawmakers, media dinged for blaming Trump or ripping Israel on Iran: 'Think Kamala could've stopped them?'
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    Lawmakers and mainstream media figures were blasted online Friday morning over some of their responses to the development that Israel executed a widespread bombing campaign against key Iranian targets.Sen. Chris Murphy, D-CT., wrote on X that Israels attack was "clearly intended to scuttle the Trump administration's negotiations with Tehran," and is "further evidence of how little respect world powers - including our own allies - have for President Trump."Murphy, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Europe, was later mocked for using the situation to slam Trump:"Do you think Israel respected Biden, Obama, or Bush? Now is not the time for a partisan bromide," one critic replied."You think Kamala couldve stopped them?" riffed another.Former Ohio State Sen. Nina Turner, D-Cleveland, an occasional media figure and former campaign staffer for Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., replied to Murphys critics, saying that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has "always wanted a broader war.""This was inevitable, given the U.S. foreign policy towards Israel. Arms embargo now," Turner added.Left-wing former ESPN and MSNBC host Keith Olbermann informed Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on X that "your soul is lost" after the lawmaker celebrated Iran being attacked."Game on, pray for Israel," Graham originally wrote.The oft-profane pundit did, however, receive some backhanded support from the right for the remarks, with one respondent saying, "you know society is about to collapse when I agree with Keith" while another shared a "holy s---" meme featuring actor Keegan Michael Key.Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., who has become one of President Donald Trumps loudest critics, went after Trumps supporters following the bombings."Yesterday: Trump scared to death of action against Iran."On X, several pro-Trump ripped Kinzinger, saying he "lives in a bottle," "was too scared to run for reelection" in his swing Kankakee district because of his break with Trump, and should "cry harder."Kinzinger, however, did appear to celebrate Israels killing of Iranian military commander Hossein Salami -- sharing a grinning GIF of the late Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain in response to a news alert.GLOBAL CALLS TO AVOID ESCALATION POUR IN AFTER ISRAEL STRIKES ON IRANSeveral "Squad" members also got in on the action Friday, including Rep. Gregorio Casar of Texas.Casar said Netanyahus "reckless strike risks provoking a wider war and pulling in the United States."He called on Trump to oppose Netanyahus escalation and "not violate the Constitution" by involving U.S. troops without congressional approval.Reaction to Casar was mixed, with some respondents asking what his own strategy would be, while one defender of the Austin lawmaker shared a meme of Trump dressed as a chambermaid standing aside Netanyahu in his office.Meanwhile, Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., actively sparred with critics of her statement that "regardless of what Trump thinks, Israel knows America will do whatever they want and feels confident about their ability to get into war and have the American government back them up.""Everyone in America should prepare themselves to either see their tax dollars being spent on weapon supplies to Israel or be dragged into war with Iran if this escalates.""Somalians belong in Somalia," one critic responded. "And in Congress," Omar shot back.OLBERMANN LEADS LIBERAL MELTDOWN AGAINST CNN, CALLING TO BURN IT DOWN AFTER BIDEN'S PERFORMANCEWhen another critic said she should focus more on issues in her Minneapolis district, the congresswoman replied, "I am focusing on my district and we dont believe our tax dollars should go to war. Thank for your input.""This is all planned," tweeted "Squad" colleague Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich."Both [U.S. and Israel] are liars."Tlaib then claimed Jerusalems government is "genocidal" and that "war criminal Netanyahu will do anything to maintain his grip on power.""Squad" member Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., followed by tweeting support for her "Block the Bombs Act" to withhold weapons sales to Israel in response to actions in Gaza.The far-left lawmaker, who took over longtime moderate Democrat Dan Lipinskis district, said that Netanyahu "cannot be trusted with offensive weapons that enable dangerous actions like what we saw last night."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPElsewhere on social media, other liberal figures were raging at the Trump administration for other recent developments, like the brief detainment of Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., after he crashed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noems Los Angeles press conference.Col. Alexander Vindman, now retired, but a key figure in the Trump-Ukraine impeachment saga and a twin brother of Rep. Yevgeny "Eugene" Vindman, D-Va., railed against Noem multiple times, calling her a "fascist b---h.""Hey Kristi, f--- off," Vindman wrote.Frequent "Special Report" All-Star panelist Mollie Hemingway responded to Vindman, remarking on how the mainstream media regularly characterized him as a "stable," nonpartisan whistleblower.
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    Vatican sets date for first millennial saint to be canonized
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    The Vatican has announced that the first millennial saint will be canonized in September.Pope Leo XIV made an announcement during a meeting with cardinals that Carlo Acutis will be inscribed into the Book of Saints on September 7.Acutis died at the age of 15 in Northern Italy after a short bout with leukemia in 2006, according to the Associated Press.Before Pope Franciss death on April 21, Acutis was set to be canonized on April 27 during the Vaticans Jubilee of Teenagers.POPE LEO XIV VOWS TO WORK FOR UNITY, PEACE DURING INAUGURAL MASSDuring his life, Acutis spent most of his time like any normal teenager would, while also giving time back to both the church and the community.According to the Associated Press, Acutis taught Catholicism at a local church and volunteered to help the homeless.Acutis also used his computer coding skills to create a website highlighting more than 100 eucharistic miracles recognized by the church.EXCLUSIVE: CARLO ACUTIS' MOM DESCRIBES TRANSFORMATION FROM BEING NON-RELIGIOUS TO MOTHER OF A SAINTThe first intercession by Acutis came from his own mother, Antonia, who told Fox News that it came four years after his death."When Carlo died, I was 39 years old, and then I started to try to have other children. I said, 'I'm still young, maybe I can try, no?' [But] the children didn't arrive. Then I had started on my practice to adopt a child, but in Italy, it's very difficult... I had lost all my hopes to have children by myself," she explained. "Once I dreamed about Carlo, he told me, 'listen, you will become, again, a mother. Don't worry.' And, one month after, I became pregnant."According to the National Catholic Register, the Vatican has recognized a second miracle by intercession on May 23, 2024.The miracle involved a 21-year-old Costa Rican woman named Valeria Valverde.Valverde sustained a serious brain injury in a bicycle accident while residing in Florence, Italy in 2022. Valverde was not expected to survive the injury.However, she made a full recovery after her mother visited Acutis's tomb and prayed for his intercession, according to the National Catholic Register.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAcutis's tomb, which is located in Assisi, has been visited frequently by Catholics, most notably younger Catholics.Acutis will be joined by the blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati when he is inscribed in the book of saints.Fox News Digital's Laura Carrione contributed to this story.
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  • Alessandra Model
    Supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio flaunts toned physique during sun-soaked Los Cabos vacation
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    Alessandra Ambrosio is making waves in Los Cabos, Mexico.The former Victoria's Secret Angel turned heads as she flaunted her fit figure in a cheeky bikini while soaking up the sun."Beautiful days well spent in paradise," Ambrosio, 44, posted on Instagram, with a carousel of her beach getaway.HEIDI KLUM SIZZLES POOLSIDE IN BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT AS SHE CELEBRATES HER 52ND BIRTHDAYIn the series of sizzling snaps, the Brazilian supermodel posed on a luxurious beach, putting her toned physique on full display.The first photo showed Ambrosio lying next to crystal blue water wearing a tiny white bikini with a matching mini sarong cover-up. She topped off her look with a sun hat and sunglasses.In a carefree video, the supermodel frolicked on the beach, all smiles in a two-piece swimsuit.Ambrosio's sun-kissed skin stole the show while she basked in the golden rays throughout her vacation photos.In another bikini snap, she wore a light blue bikini and accessorized with gold-chained necklaces as her beach-waved hair blew in the wind. She was seen enjoying an infinity pool during her Los Cabos travels.The supermodel was also spotted in an olive green maxi dress with a sheer design in the middle to show off her toned abs. Waves crashed on rocks in the background as she posed in front of the ocean.Ambrosio featured several photos with her boyfriend, Buck Palmer, on her holiday in the sun.SUPERMODEL ALESSANDRA AMBROSIO UNVEILS HER TONED ABS IN NEON-GREEN BIKINI DURING BEACH OUTINGShe went Instagram official with Palmer in December 2024.In 2020, Ambrosio spoke to Fox News about how anyone can accomplish fitness goals at home when gyms were closed during the pandemic."It's OK to lack motivation during this time we are all feeling it but it is important to make some time for ourselves, and working out is a great way to center yourself and stay fit," she said at the time.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERAccording to Ambrosio, one of her go-to workouts is yoga."I love to do yoga as it centers me and also, at the same time, keeps me in shape," she explained. "Since there is a lot to do around the house, sometimes I don't have much time to work out, in which case I try to do some stretching and hold a plank for five to 10 minutes."The model admitted that while shes committed to eating clean on most days, shes made a few exceptions."I have always eaten healthy, and that has not changed during the quarantine. I try to eat fresh, organic fruits and vegetables. But since I had multiple birthdays during this time, there is an occasional piece of cake incorporated in my diet," she said.
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  • US Army Soldiers Recruiting
    'The View' co-host says Americas troops will look like North Koreans marching through DC for parade
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    "The View" co-host Sara Haines slammed PresidentDonald Trumps upcoming military parade to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army that coincides with his 79th birthday, saying that Americas troops will look like North Koreans marching through Washington, D.C."I dont understand this," Haines said Friday. "I cant be the only one when I think of military parades, I think of Russia and North Korea and visuals of people saluting and doing things and thats just not what I think of when I think of the U.S."The parade, to be held on Saturday which is also Flag Day and Trumps 79th birthday is meant to honor America, according to remarks the president gave in the Oval Office on Tuesday."Were going tocelebrate our country for a change," Trump said.PROTESTERS EXPECTED TO CONVERGE ON DC, NEIGHBORING CITIES AHEAD OF TRUMP'S MILITARY PARADEBut Haines said on "The View" that the parade would send the wrong message."Sen. Rand Paul said we were always different than these images and we were proud not to be that," Haines said. "And then you also think about the conversations about cutting waste and here youve got like how much is this going to cost? $40 million."On Tuesday,during an interview with NBC News, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said a military parade would not be something he would have chosen to do."Im not sure what the actual expense of it is, but Im not really, you know, we were always different than, you know, the images you saw in the Soviet Union and North Korea. We were proud not to be that," Paul said.LIBERAL MEDIA MELTS DOWN OVER TRUMPS MILITARY PARADE PLAN, CALLING IT AUTHORITARIANHaines said the event "harkens" back to "World War II propaganda.""Who thinks, lets cut all the aid and the school lunches and throw a parade that harkens World War II propaganda and just throw the money that way,"Haines asked. "I cant keep up with all of it."Co-host Sunny Hostin said she thinks it is unfair to veterans."I think whats so distasteful is not only the cost but the cuts that have happened with the Veterans Affairs. I mean, if you think about it, lets see, 6,000 veterans were fired due to budget cuts and layoffs. There are plans to remove up to 80,000 employees who provide support to veterans as well. And to spend $45 million and not and have these cuts doesnt make sense. The best way to honor our troops is make sure our veterans are taken care of."
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