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    'Party of Five' star Scott Wolf's estranged wife taken to hospital by police, accuses actor of abuse in video
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    "Party of Five" star Scott Wolf's estranged wife, Kelley Wolf, was taken to the hospital by police days after the former couple announced their divorce.The incident, which the Utah County Sheriff's Department confirmed to Fox News Digital, was captured in a video that was shared on Kelley's Instagram page Friday. In the clip, which featured a black screen with audio only until the final few seconds, Kelley was heard speaking to police officers who were detaining her. She also accused Scott of "abusing" her."You had every opportunity to be reasonable," an officer told her at the beginning of the video."Dont. Dont. Oh, my God, this is not happening," Kelley could be heard saying.SCOTT WOLF SAYS PARTY OF FIVE IS RIPE FOR A REBOOT: I WOULD REBOOT THAT IN A SECOND"Fine. Ill go. Ill go on my own, please. Ill go on my own. Wow," she told the officers. "This is shameful, gentlemen, look at this. Look at this woman. This is shameful. Be ashamed. Be ashamed of yourselves, gentlemen."One officer was heard telling Kelley that she was "not going to jail" and that they were "going to get you some help.""I know what Im doing. Ive done this," the "Real World: New Orleans" alum responded. "This is my job. Shame on all of you,""You made some comments to your dad, some comments to people that are concerning," an officer told her. "We want to make sure you are OK."APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POST"You might want to turn this off. It's on. Would you like to turn it off? You want me to turn it off?" Kelley was heard asking. "OK, fine, my phone was recording. I didnt mean to.""I can turn it off if you'd like me to," one officer offered."Please turn it off, please," Kelley said before adding, "I think this is shameful, and Scott Wolf has been abusing me, and now youre abusing me more.""We havent talked to Scott Wolf," an officer said.A uniformed police officer then appeared on the screen while Kelley was heard asking for her phone to be handed to her. She was briefly seen with two officers behind her before the video ended.A representative for Scott and Kelley did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.In a statement to Fox News Digital, a representative for the Utah County Sheriff's Department said, "Deputies responded to the Sundance Resort for a report of a female that needed some help. Upon speaking with the female, our Deputies learned that she had made concerning comments to a family member, and she also made similar comments to our Deputies. For that reason, our Deputies transported the female to a local hospital."After uploading the video, Kelley shared an update on her Instagram Story, posting a photo of some of her belongings, including a purse and a Gatorade bottle on a table."This is horrible. I have been taken against my will. Please check on my kids," Kelley wrote on the image."Also ... I am happy!! Happier than I have ever been," she added."I have NO idea why or how this is happening in AMERICA. I am compliant, calm and respectful, and hopefully this is all sorted very quickly," Kelley wrote. "In the meantime, be kind to each other. This is one of the darkest things Ive ever experienced."On June 10, Kelley, who is a life coach and author, announced that she and Scott were splitting after 21 years of marriage."It is with a heavy heart that Scott and I are moving forward with the dissolution of our marriage," she wrote in an Instagram post.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"This has been a long, quiet journey for merooted in hope, patience, and care for our children," Kelley continued. "While I will not speak publicly about the details, I feel peace knowing that Ive done everything I can to walk this path with integrity and compassion.""Scott Wolf is one of the best fathers Ive ever known and one of the best partners a woman could have the privilege of sharing life with," she added. "He is kind, thoughtful, funny, and beautiful in spirit. We both look forward to an extraordinary life centered around the most extraordinary children."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSShe continued, "My priority has always been their well-being and my own healing. That will never change. I am stepping into a chapter of peace, freedom, and protection with grace. Thank you to the many friends, family, and professionals who have held space for me with love. Please respect our privacy during this time. May we all remember: healing isnt loud. Its sacred."Shortly after Kelley shared her post, Scott addressed their divorce in a statement to People."After 21 years of marriage, I have made the most difficult decision of my life, and filed for divorce from my wife Kelley," he said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Our children have always been, and continue to be, the loves of our lives and our every priority, so I kindly ask for privacy at this time as we help guide them through this new chapter," Scott added.The "Everwood" alum and Kelley met on a blind date in 2002 and married in May 2004. The former couple share sons Jackson, 16, and Miller, 12, and daughter Lucy, 11.
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    Minnesota teams pay tribute after shooting of Democratic politicians, spouses
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    The Minnesota Twins and Minnesota Lynx offered their condolences in response to the shootings of two state politicians and their spouses.DemocraticFarmerLabor Party (DFL) Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark Hortman were fatally shot in Brooklyn Park by a suspect impersonating a police officer, police said.In a related shooting, DFL Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, were also shot in Champlin.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"The Minnesota Twins are horrified and heartbroken by the murder of Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark and the attempted killing of Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette," the Twins' statement said. "Our deepest sympathies to the Hortman family, and our prayers are with the Hoffman family for a full recovery. We stand with all Minnesotans in condemning these senseless acts of violence."Prior to their game against the Los Angeles Sparks, the Lynx held a moment of silence."(The game) seems pretty meaningless, certainly, hitting this close to home," Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve said before their game, via ESPN. "Today's a tough day all around. Basketball is what we do. We'll go out there and do what we do. But God knows what, when our game is over, God knows what we're going to come off the court and learn what's happening. It's sickening."A shelter-in-place order has been issued within a 3-mile radius of Edinburgh Golf Course.The suspect wore black body armor, a badge, a Taser and appeared indistinguishable from true law enforcement, police said. He also drove a police-style SUV with flashing lights.GUARDIANS PITCHER NARROWLY ESCAPES SERIOUS INJURY AFTER 106.6 MPH LINE DRIVE COMES RIGHT TOWARD HIS HEAD"Our state lost a great leader," Gov. Tim Walz said at a news briefing Saturday morning, describing the incident as an "unspeakable tragedy. "Speaker Hortman was someone who served the people of Minnesota with grace, compassion, humor and a sense of service. She was a formidable public servant, a fixture, and a giant in Minnesota. She woke up every day determined to make this state a better place. She is irreplaceable and will be missed by so many Minnesotans."Walz was "cautiously optimistic" about Hoffman and his wife surviving. Both were shot multiple times."This was an act of targeted political violence," Walz said. "Peaceful discourse is the foundation of our democracy. We don't settle their differences with violence or at gunpoint in the state of Minnesota."The suspect in the shootings remains at large.Fox News' Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Bedbug 'massacre' at Las Vegas hotels leads to multiple lawsuits from guests with 'injuries'
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    Bedbug infestations at two locations in Las Vegas have sparked legal action after four travelers reported severe "injuries."Three lawsuits were filed in April against two resorts on the Las Vegas strip for incidents that occurred in the summer of 2024.Treasure Island guest Teresa Bruce noticed bites on her body during her June 21 stay, according to the official complaint. She decided to switch rooms but wound up with more bites.FLIGHT PASSENGER SPOTS COCKROACHES CRAWLING IN AIRPLANE CABIN: NEVER AGAINThe guest was "harmed and offended" by the bites, according to the complaint, and "suffered injuries."Bruce alleged that the hotel confirmed both rooms had bedbugs after sending in a risk management team.At the Luxor Hotel on June 8, Stephen and Courtney Gully noticed bites on their bodies that were "swelling and becoming aggravated, appearing red, swollen and becoming increasingly itchy," according to their complaint.Courtney Gullys reaction was so severe, the complaint indicated, that her throat "felt like" it was closing, and she was taken by ambulance to the hospital.INVASIVE INSECT POSES HEALTH THREATS IN 19 STATES, EXPERT WARNSThe Gullys were "forced to purge essentially all of their personal belongings" due to the "severity of the infestation," according to the complaint.About a month later, on July 16, Brianna McKenzie also stayed at the Luxor and made similar allegations in her own complaint.The lawsuit complaint said she had been "massacred by bedbugs" and suffered "other personal injuries, emotional distress and damages."Attorney Brian Virag, founder and CEO of My Bed Bug Lawyer, is representing all plaintiffs in these cases and commented on the situation."We have filed these cases because our clients have been exposed to bedbugs, and they suffered injuries and damages," the Los Angeles-based attorney told Fox News Digital.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"We wanted to not only make sure to represent them, but also to bring awareness that bedbugs in Las Vegas hotels are a real problem."Virag said most of his clients have suffered from bites, scarring and itchiness, which have led to emergency room visits.Clients have also claimed emotional damage from bedbug exposure, as Virag noted that the resulting trauma is "super significant."The attorney urged resort owners to prioritize guest safety by using housekeepers who are "very adequately trained" in recognizing and eliminating bedbugs."They need to maintain proper pest control procedures and protocols," he said. "And they just have to make sure that when they turn over a guest room, it is free from bedbugs."He added, "You want to try to get to a bedbug infestation as early as possible, because bedbugs reproduce at a really high rate."For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthFor those who may have been exposed to bedbugs, Virag recommended documenting everything."Typically, guests don't put two and two together right away if they have bites on their bodies," he said."They're not necessarily thinking that it could be bedbugs. Always make sure you check yourself before you put your head on the pillow."Treasure Island and Luxor have not yet responded to the complaints, but Virag shared his expectation for a response to be filed in the near future.Fox News Digital reached out to both hotels requesting comment.
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    Brad Pitt, Ines de Ramon spotted on double date with Bradley Cooper, Gigi Hadid
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    Brad Pitt and girlfriend Ines de Ramon were spotted cozying up in a rare public appearance in New York City Friday night.The pair went on a double date with A-list couple Bradley Cooper and model Gigi Hadid.Pitt and de Ramon stepped out hand in hand to dine at Cote Korean Steakhouse in New York City with their celebrity pals.BRAD PITT BREAKS SILENCE ON 8-YEAR DIVORCE BATTLE WITH ANGELINA JOLIEPitt, 61, was all smiles as he wore a silk, light blue button-up and black pants with matching shoes. His girlfriend, de Ramon, 32, wore a beige over-the-shoulder mini cocktail dress with nude heels and a matching purse.Cooper, 50, and Hadid, 30, kept it casual. The model sported a white T-shirt and gray satin sweatpants with a jean jacket.The "Maestro" star opted for a black T-shirt and dark denim jeans with black and white sneakers.The star-studded date night comes after Hadid went public with Cooper as her boyfriend on social media.During her 30th birthday celebration last month, Hadid shared a photo of the two kissing.GIGI HADID AND BRADLEY COOPER KISS IN STEAMY PHOTO, MAKING THEIR RELATIONSHIP INSTAGRAM OFFICIAL"I feel so lucky to be 30! I feel so lucky for every high and low- for all the lessons and gifts both have brought me," she posted on Instagram. "To get to feel it all! Im so lucky to be a mom, friend, partner, sister, daughter, colleague to some of the most unbelievable humans!!The "F1" actor made a rare public appearance with girlfriend de Ramon after he broke his silence on his eight-year divorce battle with his ex, Angelina Jolie.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSPitt and Jolies legal wrangling concluded in December 2024, marking the end of one of Hollywoods most publicized divorces, and Pitt appeared to previously downplay the finalization.When asked by GQ if he felt "different being on the other side of the divorce finally being finalized" and if there was a sense of "relief," he simply replied, "No, I dont think it was that major of a thing. Just something coming to fruition. Legally."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERJolie initiated the divorce in 2016, shortly after the couple allegedly had a physical altercation on a private jet. Pitt denied the allegations, and no charges were filed against him after the FBI conducted an investigation.Pitt and de Ramon attended a public event together for the first time at the 2024 British Grand Prix.He laughed off a question about whether the couple deliberately decided to appear together publicly for the first time at an F1 race."No, dude, its not that calculated," Pitt laughingly told GQ. "If youre living, oh my God, how exhausting would that be? If youre living with making those kinds of calculations? No, life just evolves. Relationships evolve."Pitt and de Ramon confirmed their relationship in 2022 after the actor's divorce from Jolie. Pitt and Jolie were declared legally single in 2019.
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  • Eugene Nokings
    Governors warn anti-Trump 'No Kings' protesters against becoming violent: 'You're going to get arrested'
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    As President Donald Trumps military parade kicks off in Washington to commemorate the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army Saturday, governors in several states are also on high alert for violence at demonstrations opposing the parade and voicing anger at the contention it is a proxy to celebrate the presidents 79th birthday.A loose confederation of counterprotests, called "No Kings," are expected to take place across the country in smaller cities, particularly in red states, like Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Valdosta, Georgia; and Austin, Texas.West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said Friday he was aware of several such demonstrations planned across the Mountain State."I support the constitutional right to free speech and assembly, but West Virginia will uphold law and order," Morrisey said in a statement.PROTESTERS EXPECTED TO CONVERGE ON DC, NEIGHBORING CITIES AHEAD OF TRUMP'S MILITARY PARADE"We will not tolerate looting, destruction, vandalism or any violence toward law enforcement."Protests are also expected in West Virginia's Wheeling, Charleston and Martinsburg, and Morrisey added that the West Virginia State Police is at the ready to "quell any actions that cross the line."Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin warned potential troublemakers he has "integrated" the Virginia National Guard with the Virginia State Police to protect life, property and egress on the Commonwealths roadways.WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT TODAYS NO KINGS ANTI-TRUMP RALLIES ACROSS THE US"We cannot allow people to put people's lives in jeopardy by disrupting traffic or anything along those lines," Youngkin told reporters Friday."And, so, if you break the law, you're going to get arrested," he added. "I will protect everybody's constitutional right, but if you break the law, you're going to get arrested."As of Saturday afternoon, protests cropped up in Hampton Roads, Virginia, and beyond as Trumps parade took shape just across the Potomac River from another counterprotest scheduled in Falls Church, Virginia.The co-organizer of Norfolks "No Kings" protest said of Trump, "This is not his kingdom. We are not his subjects," in comments to The Virginian-Pilot."This isnt about politics. This is about honor," another demonstrator told the paper.Virginia also was one of five states Axios reported to have the most sizable ICE-related illegal immigrant arrests and related law enforcement activity in recent weeks.A protest made its way down Broad Street in the capital of Richmond, Virginia, earlier this week opposing that condition.In Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp said in a statement he was aware of and prepared for protests in the Peach State.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"My office stands ready to take whatever appropriate action is needed to safeguard our communities from crime and violence while also respecting the constitutional right to peaceful assembly," Kemp said."My support for public safety officers and the rule of law is unwavering, and any violence against those who protect and serve will be met with quick and heavy accountability."In Pennsylvania, a sizable "No Kings" protest materialized at Love Park in Center City Philadelphia. Protesters later moved on to the Art Museum, made famous by Sylvester Stallone in "Rocky."Gov. Josh Shapiro told KYW-3 he and Philadelphia Democratic Mayor Cherelle Parker have been in contact in a city known for civilian mayhem after its sports teams compete in championships."Well make sure it's a peaceful day here in Philadelphia," Shapiro said, openly asking protesters to do so peacefully."Violence is not an answer and is not going to be permitted," the potential 2028 Democratic presidential hopeful said.By 1 p.m. Central Time Saturday, a protest in Chicago drew thousands of demonstrators, including 83-year-old Rev. Jesse Jackson being pushed in a wheelchair at the front of the procession.Boycott threats were made against Walmart after Chrissy Walton, a daughter-in-law of its founder, publicly promoted the "No Kings" protests. The company distanced itself, saying it does not endorse the protests nor does Walton serve in any managerial capacity.Fox News' Ruth Ravve Greenfield contributed to this report.
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    Texas Department of Public Safety closes Capitol grounds following 'credible threat' to lawmakers
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    The Texas Department of Public Safety announced on X that they have evacuated the Texas Capitol building and surrounding grounds.The evacuation came after Texas DPS discovered a credible threat to lawmakers.The same lawmakers who were threatened were planning on attending a protest later today.TEXAS GOV. GREG ABBOTT DEPLOYS NATIONAL GUARD ACROSS STATE AHEAD OF ANTI-ICE PROTESTSThe Texas DPS also announced that both the capitol and grounds will remain temporarily closed while the threat is under investigation.Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick posted on X to heed the warning and take the threat seriously."I urge everyone to take appropriate precautions and heed the warning of the Texas Department of Public Safety until the threat is no longer active," Patrick said on X. "Just today, a credible threat was made to possibly kill members of the Texas Legislature at the Capitol."ANTI-TRUMP MILITARY PARADE DEMONSTRATIONS PUT MAJOR CITIES ACROSS AMERICA ON HIGH ALERTPatrick also said on X that while lawmakers receive threats and emails monthly, each must be taken seriously."Theres a difference between free speech complaints, which we welcome, and making death threats. The latter can be a crime. What happened today in Minnesota was an absolute criminal act and a tragic loss of life. Our prayers go out to those in Minnesota," Patrick said on X.Protests are currently happening throughout the country.The day is being described as a "day of defiance" against President Donald Trump and his allies.These protestors say they are defending democracy and are opposed to what they call Trumps "authoritarian" rule.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThese protests come on the same day Trump has planned the 250th anniversary parade of the army in Washington D.C.The Texas DPS is currently working with their law enforcement partners to investigate the matter.Fox News Digital's Michael Dorgan contributed to this story.
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    Ex-Vikings player blames Tim Walz for Minnesota lawmaker killings: 'Example of a weak, emasculated leader'
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    Former Minnesota Vikings and University of Minnesota football player Jack Brewer spoke out about the early-morning shootings that left one state lawmaker and her husband dead and a second lawmaker and his wife injured.Brewer, who played four seasons with the Golden Gophers before starting his NFL career with the Vikings in 2002, criticized Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for allowing the state to become "the capital of chaos.""We need to start calling this what it is. These people have lost their minds. I am heartbroken to see one of the most amazing states in America completely turned around under Gov. Tim Walz. Minnesota is confused," Brewer told Fox News Digital.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I played for the Vikings. I played for the Gophers. I lived in Minnesota for years. It was not like this. People were respectful. People could disagree and still have conversations. I still have a lot of family there, and it hurts to see what theyre living through."Minnesota has become the capital of chaos in America. Thats not right. Its not a reflection of the true people of Minnesota. There are a lot of good people there. But the liberal hub around Minneapolis and St. Paul has taken over, and its dangerous. Tim Walz is the leader of that. His attorney general, Keith Ellison, is right there with him."Vance Luther Boelter, 57, is wanted in the shootings, two sources familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.'DEFUND THE POLICE' MECCA OF MINNEAPOLIS OVERRUN WITH VIOLENCE, FAILED LEADERSHIP': FORMER AG CANDIDATEBoelter reportedly earned his Ph.D. in leadership for the advancement of learning and service from Cardinal Stritch University and was appointed to the states Workforce Development Board by two Minnesota governors, according to Fox 9.He was reportedly initially appointed by Gov. Mark Dayton in 2016 before being reappointed by Gov. Tim Walz in 2019 as a private sector representative to the council. Boelters term expired in 2023.The Minnesota Workforce Development Board and Walzs administration did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.Boelter allegedly posed as a police officer when he shot Sen. John Hoffman and his wife in their Champlin home early Saturday, leaving them seriously injured before moving on to former Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortmans house, where he allegedly killed her and her husband.This morning, Walz told reporters the attack was clearly a "politically motivatedassassination," but he did not reveal that the suspect was his own appointee.Brewer believes the incident is a result of Democrats and Walz's leadership and called for a "return to masculinity.""On this Fathers Day, I wish Minnesota would focus on restoring fatherhood protecting women, protecting families. Tim Walz is the example of a weak, emasculated leader. That is not what God made fathers to be. Its pathetic," Brewer said."Its terrible. The root cause of all of this is evil. When youre willing to attack, ridicule, riot and protest anyone who believes something different even in your own party youve gone too far. The Democrats have gone so far left that if youre not a raging liberal, youre under attack. They are forcing everyone in the party to conform."Whenever you give Satan power, he shows his face. Thats what were witnessing now."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    North Carolina GM says 'noise' surrounding Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson has 'no relevancy'
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    University of North Carolina football general manager Michael Lombardi is adamant about making sure reports about Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudsons relationship dont become a distraction.Hudson shut down a question about how the couple met from Tony Dokoupil during Belichicks interview with"CBS News Sunday Morning" in April, and the interview generated widespread criticism."I mean, a lot of it is just noise," Lombardi said during an appearance on ESPN Radios "Marty & McGee."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"And for us to be distracted by something that has no bearing, that has no relevance whatsoever, that is a complete falsehood, in terms of what people are saying or what theyre writing. Its comical. And, for me, to really even attack anybody whos saying it, gives them credibility. Which I dont, because its a completely false narrative."Lombardi pointed to the success the program has had this offseason avoiding the "noise.""And the noise out there comes from a direction of people trying to be disruptive within our program. Were not going to allow it. Were not going to acknowledge it. Were gonna move on," Lombardi said.BILL BELICHICK INSISTS GIRLFRIEND HAS NO UNC FOOTBALL ROLE, WON'T BE ON SIDELINES"And, look, lets face it, the proofs in the pudding. Were having a tremendous recruiting class. We had a tremendous portal, and were going to continue to get better every day."Lombardi said when the interview first aired, there was no reason for concern. He said his concern stems from North Carolinas football schedule, not the Belichick-Hudson drama."Everybody looked at each other and was like in complete amazement. I mean, so, we didnt have any reason to circle the wagons. The reason we had was to focus on what were going to do, as Bill said in a lot of the interviews and I dont want to speak for Coach Belichick but he said, Look, Jordon does stuff in his business outside of North Carolina football, not here. I mean, its just completely a story that was generated from basically, made up," Lombardi said."I mean, its a tremendous, you know, you could be a great novelist, some of the people that report this stuff. So, we had no, theres no reason to circle any wagons. Look, when we play Clemson, were gonna have to circle the wagons. But we play TCU on the opening game, were going to have to circle the wagons. Those are competition. This is just noise."Belichicks coaching debut with North Carolina will come against TCU Sept. 1 at 8 p.m. ET.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Passenger in custody after 'direct threat' to airplane shuts down Seattle Airport runways
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    One suspect is in police custody and all departures were delayed after a passenger made a "direct threat" to the safety of an Alaska Airlines aircraft Saturday at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA).Alaska Airlines confirmed to Fox News Digital there was a security incident at about 1 p.m. involving Alaska Airlines Flight 2123, operated by Horizon Air from Seattle to Walla Walla, Washington."During taxi to the runway, a guest made a direct threat to the safety of the aircraft to one of our flight attendants," a spokesperson said. "Our crew members followed their procedures and secured the aircraft on a runway away from the airport."HAWAIIAN AIRLINES FLIGHT DIVERTED ON SAN DIEGO TARMAC OVER POSSIBLE BOMB THREAT; PERSON ARRESTEDLocal and federal law enforcement were immediately notified and approached the aircraft.FBI Seattle confirmed to Fox News Digital it responded along with the Port of Seattle Police Department.One suspect, who has not yet been identified, is in custody, according to the Port of Seattle and the airline.The Federal Aviation Administration later issued a ground stop "due to security."Two runways were closed after the incident, leaving just one open.PLANE UNDERGOES SECURITY SEARCH 'AWAY FROM MAIN TERMINAL' NEAR DC AFTER OMINOUS SOUND REPORTED DURING FLIGHTDue to the threat, Alaska Airlines said at least six flights were canceled and two others were diverted."We are working to get all guests to their destinations safely and as quickly as possible," a spokesperson said.The nature of the incident is unclear.MANHUNT AFTER INMATE ESCAPES AT SEATTLE AIRPORT, BOARDS TRAINThere were 68 passengers and four crew members onboard, according to Alaska Airlines.Passengers were safely deplaned and will be returned to the terminal after a security screening, according to the Port of Seattle.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe aircraft will be subject to security measures before continuing, Alaska Airlines said.
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    Ben Roethlisberger suggests Aaron Rodgers' first year with Steelers 'might be his last go'
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    After a lengthy courtship, four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers finally agreed to a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers last week.On June 7, the Steelers posted a photo of Rodgers signing his contract. The photo was accompanied by the caption "done deal." ESPN reported the deal is worth $13.65 million and includes $10 million in guarantees. The contract also features incentives that could raise the total value to a maximum of $19.5 million, according to the report.Rodgers' move to the Steel City was met with varied reactions from fans and sports figures. Former Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is one of the latest to voice his thoughts on Rodgers' prospects with the storied franchise.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMRoethlisberger expressed skepticism about the idea the 41-year-old quarterback will be under center beyond the 2025 season."I dont think hes got much more after this year," Roethlisberger said during a recent episode of the "Footbahlin" podcast.EX-JETS GENERAL MANAGER MAKES 'BOLD PREDICTION' ABOUT AARON RODGERS AS HE EMBARKS ON STEELERS JOURNEYRoethlisberger cited Rodgers' journey back from his season-ending Achilles injury in 2023. The Steelers legend recalled how he felt after he worked his way back from a serious elbow injury he sustained in 2019 and suggested Rodgers could have a similar experience."This might be it for him, personally. I'm just guessing. Coming off my elbow, my first year back, I felt like I was 100. You dont realize youre not 100 until the next year, when you are 100," the two-time Super Bowl winner said."He's coming, one year last year off his Achilles. Hes probably like, I felt pretty good. This year, hes going to be better in the sense of (his) body feeling better. That doesnt mean hell play better. Theres a lot of other factors on that."I think this might be his last go."Roethlisberger spent two more seasons at quarterback with the Steelers after the elbow injury.The Steelers also confirmed Rodgers would wear No. 8 this season, the same number he wore with the New York Jets.Rodgers' name became synonymous with the No. 12 during his lengthy tenure with the Green Bay Packers. Terry Bradshaw wore No. 12 during his storied career with the Steelers.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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