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    Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Karen Read's verdict, Travis Decker's search, Bryan Kohberger's warning
    FLIPPING THE SCRIPT: Cleared of murder charges, Karen Read could eye legal payback against investigators who cost herON THE RUN: Military-trained dad accused of killing daughters believed to be alive, evading capture: policeBENCH PRESS: Idaho judge tells Bryan Kohberger to prepare for summer courtroom showdown after last-minute effortFOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON XA REAL VICTORY:' Buster Murdaugh scores legal win in defamation fight over documentarys murder implications: former state AGLOOSE ENDS: Second Karen Read juror faults 'sloppy police investigation' in John O'Keefe murder caseRIDICULOUS: Michael Proctor laughs at Karen Read corruption allegations as he fights to get job backSNAPPED: California nudist accused of killing neighbors and drowning their dog over hot dog 'jab'JUDGMENT DAY: Karen Read murder case verdict reached after deadlocked first trialSIGN UP TO GETTRUE CRIME NEWSLETTEREVADING CAPTURE: New flyer shows suspected killer dad may have changed appearance in wilderness manhunt: policeRIGHT NEXT TO HIM: Surprise witness in Idaho student murders says she 'saw Bryan there' on deadly nightDEJA VU: Karen Read jury questions suggest same legal dilemma as last year's mistrialMISSED WARNING: Fugitive dad Travis Decker heard in new audio before allegedly murdering 3 daughtersVERDICT WATCH: Karen Read's defense wants verdict slip simplified as jurors deliberate murder chargeJUSTICE ON THE LINE: Experts weigh in on key moments that could decide Karen Read's fate in murder trial
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    Scott Wolf's estranged wife speaks out on 'injustice' after police detention led to days in mental hospital
    "Party of Five" star Scott Wolf's estranged wife Kelley Wolf has broken her silence after she was taken to the hospital by police last week.Kelley, 48, took to social media to share her time at the "mental hospital.""This whole Control Kelley game? I won. So boo on you. And honestly? That was DARK," she penned on Instagram.911 CALL FROM SCOTT WOLF'S HOME SHEDS LIGHT ON FAMILY DRAMA BEFORE ESTRANGED WIFE'S DETAINMENTKelley continued, "If I ever tell the full story of the last six monthshell, even the last six daysyou might fall out of your chair. But for now, Ill say this: Most of it should (and will) be handled between adults and through proper legal pathways."She did tell her followers that "Im not a fan of silence when it comes to injustice.But I am a fan of patience. And apparently, Im also one of the strongest women a certain mental hospital has ever met."During the five days she spent in the Utah hospital, Kelley claimed she was "sober, clear and calm." She additionally said she refused all offered medications at the facility.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS'PARTY OF FIVE' STAR SCOTT WOLF'S ESTRANGED WIFE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL BY POLICE, ACCUSES ACTOR OF ABUSE IN VIDEOShe continued, "Im not hiding. Im just resting. Ill be by the pool. With my kids. Living my actual, beautiful, grounded, powerful life.""So yesIm really f---ing great," Kelley added in her caption, as she was seen posing on a red chair in a leopard print dress, all smiles. "And if you feel the need to check on someone? Try literally anyone else. Just not me. And definitely not my kids."In another post, Kelley claimed that a few months ago, a group of friends "had me held against my will," claiming that they were "worried" about her.She added, "Also, I initiated a separation almost a year ago. Ive been trying to file for divorce for months, but delays with legal counsel slowed the process. Yes, the official petition came from the other party, but let the record show: Ive been grieving this marriage for years. This isnt avoidanceits acceptance.""Im far past the grief. Im well into the healing. Very much so. Mmkay. Im not being mean but Ive been nice for far too long. If you follow me or watch me on TV I think people would say things like Im f---ing nice. Well, now Im f---ing mad. And happy."Kelleys posts comes after a 911 call was made by a distressed unknown caller from the Wolfs' home in Park City, Utah on Friday, June 13.Fox News Digital obtained dispatch audio from the home, as an unknown caller, whose name was redacted, reported to police that there was a family fight.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"Second time today I've called the police on my brother-in-law. I'm going through a very bitter divorce battle with my now hopefully ex-husband, who's currently filming a movie in Los Angeles and his brother is here meant to be helping with our children and I do not feel safe with him in the house," the unknown caller is heard saying in the 911 audio released by the Summit County Sheriff's Office.Reps for the Wolfs did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.On the same day as the 911 call, which was just days after the former couple announced their divorce, Kelley was detained by police in Utah County and taken to the hospital.The incident, which the Utah County Sheriff's Department confirmed to Fox News Digital, was captured in a video that was previously shared on Kelley's Instagram page.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.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPOn June 10, Kelley, who is a life coach and author, announced that she and Scott were splitting after 21 years of marriage.
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    Shedeur Sanders admits 'wrong choices' after being caught speeding at 101 MPH, failing to show in court
    Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders reportedly received two traffic tickets and failed to appear in court, according to police records.The rookie quarterback addressed those traffic tickets while appearing at teammate David Njokus charity softball game on Thursday."I made some wrong choices personallyand I can own up to them," Sanders said, via Pro Football Talk. "I made some, you know, not great choices I learned."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe 23-year-old was pulled over in Strongsville, Ohio after he reached 101 MPH in his vehicle in a 60 mph zone, according to police records.It was the second time he had received a traffic ticket this month. Medina Municipal Court records that were filed on June 6 indicated that Sanders was pulled over by Ohio State Highway Patrol in Medina, according to Cleveland.com.Sanders also failed to appear at the June 13 arraignment for the first incident, the records show.NFL ROOKIE SHEDEUR SANDERS FAILED TO APPEAR IN COURT AFTER SPEEDING TICKET, RECORDS SHOW"He is taking care of the tickets," Browns spokesman Peter John-Baptiste told the outlet.The Browns mandatory minicamp concluded on June 12, and the three-day session ended the teams organized offseason program. The next time the team is together, it will be training camp on July 22.The teams quarterback competition will turn up a notch in training camp.The Browns have five quarterbacks on their roster but have no clear starter.Deshaun Watsonre-ruptured his Achilles tendon in January after he underwent surgery on that same tendon in October 2024, and his status for the upcoming season is in doubt.The Browns acquired Kenny Pickett in a trade with thePhiladelphia Eaglesand signed Joe Flacco to a one-year contract prior to the NFL Draft. With the additions of third-round pick Dillon Gabriel and Sanders to an already packed quarterback room, it remains to be seen who will get the Week 1 nod.Fox News' Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    WATCH: Dem senators blame Trump for Iran crisis as GOP urges him to stand firm with Israel
    While Democratic senators are blaming President Donald Trump for the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict, Republicans are urging the president to continue standing in support of Israel as it attempts to eliminate Irans nuclear weapon capabilities.This comes as Israel and Iran, two major powers in the Middle East, are locked in a heavy missile war. Israel, a U.S. ally, has been targeting Iranian nuclear facilities with the intent of keeping Iran from utilizing nuclear weapons, something Trump has long advocated.Following intense speculation that Trump would join the conflict by launching a U.S. strike on Iran, the White House issued a statement from the president in which he said there is a "substantial chance" for renewed negotiations to end the conflict. In the statement, Trump said he would decide which path to take in the next two weeks.The White House has said that any deal with Iran would have to include a full commitment to not developing nuclear weapons, including no uranium enrichment, a necessary step to developing nuclear weapons. Iran has said it will not accept an agreement with a zero enrichment provision.SENATE RETURNS AMID CONCERNS ABOUT DEEPER US INVOLVEMENT IN THE IRAN, ISRAEL CONFLICTSpeaking with Fox News Digital in the halls of the Capitol, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., slammed Trump for pulling the U.S. out of a nuclear agreement of which Iran was a part during his first term."The way to keep Iran from having a nuclear weapon is through negotiation," she said. "We actually had that deal, and Donald Trump threw it out the window.""That means we lost our inspectors, we lost the plans that had been made," she continued."Right now, we need more deconfliction in the area. We need to bring down the temperature between Israel and Iran. That's what's best for Israel and Iran, it's what's best for the region and for the whole world," said Warren.IRAN REFUSES ZERO ENRICHMENT AS NUCLEAR TENSIONS ESCALATESen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., also blamed Trump, saying, "Hes the one who put us out the deal in the first place," which she said "very much so" contributed to the ongoing conflict.While he said the U.S. should not be involved in bombing missions or any other military action against Iran, Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., said, "What we should do is continue to provide Israel with all the tools they need to defend themselves.""I hope the president will continue to promote a diplomatic solution that we had until he tore it up," said Kaine.Meanwhile, Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, who caucuses with the Democrats, told Fox News Digital that the "question is can it be resolved without our involvement." He said he hopes Iran "will see the light and decide they don't need to keep developing nuclear fuel."BEN HALL CONSIDERS HOW TRUMPS DECISION ABOUT IRAN COULD CHANGE THE WHOLE MIDDLE EASTOn the other side of the aisle, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital that he believes Trump "standing unshakably with the nation of Israel" is the right move to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon."Israel is being incredibly effective with their military strike against Iran. They've taken out the senior military leadership, the leaders who would wage a war have been one after the other after the other surgically taken out by Israel. They are also taking out missile launch sites, and they're taking out nuclear research sites, the sites where Iran is working to develop a nuclear weapon," Cruz explained."Deterrence is always the key," said Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Ohio. "This president has been very clear he's all about peace, and he doesn't want to use the might of the United States unless we absolutely have to. I believe deterrence is the best foreign policy, because it shows peace through strength."That being said, Mullin said Trump has he's been "very clear for over a decade: In no way are we going to allow the Iranian regime, who is the number one sponsor of terror around the world, to have a nuclear weapon."IRANS SUPREME LEADER REFUSES TO SURRENDER, MORE BALLISTIC MISSILES FIRED AT ISRAEL"So, we need to be prepared to back up Israel if they're not able to do the job, then we need to be able to finish it," he said."Look, he has said this for 10 years. He has said Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon, full stop," said Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala. "So, it is not just about [uranium] enrichment, which absolutely should have never happened and cannot happen, but it is also complete and total dismantlement of the nuclear program."
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    Michelle Obama says she's 'so glad' she never had a son, says he 'would have been a Barack Obama'
    Former first lady Michelle Obama spoke about parenting this week on her IMO podcast, saying shes glad in retrospect she never had to deal with the pressure of raising a son with Barack Obama.The former first lady and her brother, Craig Robinson, spoke at length about modern parenting with their guest, Hot 97 radio personality Angie Martinez,on Wednesday. Obama warned that as much as parents love their children, they need to raise them to deal with the world as it is, with all of the hazards that entails, rather than the way they wish the world to be."Please, mothers, please make these men ready. Get them ready for hurt and disappointment and make them resilient," she said. "And you can't do that if you're monitoring his friends and trying to interfere and make life easy for him at a young age. Because he won't be ready for what is inevitably out there. I don't care what race he is."MICHELLE OBAMA URGES PARENTS NOT TO TRY TO BE FRIENDS WITH THEIR CHILDRENShe continued by adding her own spin to some old wisdom, "People say mothers raise their girls and love their sons, and I'd say Love your son, but raise him too. Raise him to be as strong as you know he's going to have to be, teach him about how to deal with a traffic stop, but also teach him how to communicate in a marriage and be a listening father.""You should have threw a boy in the mix," Martinez suggested in response to so much advice about raising boys."I'm so glad I didn't have a boy," Mrs. Obama said, "because he would have been a Barack Obama."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURECLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Oh my, Baby Barack. It would have been amazing," Martinez joked."Ooh. No. I would have felt for him," Michelle replied.Robinson replied, "She just borrowed our boys."
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    'She's wrong': Trump says Tulsi Gabbard incorrect about Iran not having nuclear weapon capabilities
    President Donald Trump told reporters Friday that his Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, is "wrong" in her assessment that Iran is not close to building a nuclear weapon.Trump's comments came after he departed Air Force One en route to his Bedminister, New Jersey, golf club, when he stepped aside to take a few questions from reporters."She's wrong," Trump said after he was asked about Gabbard's assessment that Iran is not close to building a nuclear weapon. "My intelligence community is wrong."VANCE DEFENDS GABBARD AS 'CRITICAL PART' OF TRUMP TEAM AFTER PRESIDENT DISMISSED IRAN NUKE THREAT COMMENTSTrump's remarks were preceded by a question from a reporter asking the president, who publicly opposed the Iraq war roughly 20 years ago, what made this situation with Iran different considering no weapons of mass destruction were ever found after the George W. Bush administration invaded Iraq."There were no weapons of mass destruction. I never thought there were. That was somewhat pre-nuclear. You know, it was there was a nuclear age, but nothing like it is today," Trump said. "And it looked like I'm right about the material that they've gathered already [in Iran]. It's a tremendous amount of material. And I think within a matter of weeks, or certainly within a matter of months, [Iran was] going to be able to have a nuclear weapon. We can't let that happen."In March, DNI Gabbard said during an opening statement to the Senate Intelligence Committee that that the intelligence community "continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon and Supreme Leader Khamenei has not authorized the nuclear weapons program that he suspended in 2003."TRUMP BLOWS OFF GABBARD DOWNPLAYING IRAN NUKE THREAT, BUT WH STILL SAYS PRESIDENT AND INTEL CHIEF ARE IN SYNCMeanwhile, last week Gabbard posted a cryptic three and a half minute video on X last week, warning of the risks of a potential nuclear war, and blasting "warmongers" for bringing the world "closer to the brink of nuclear annihilation than ever before."President Donald Trump said aboard Air Force One earlier this week that he doesn't care what Gabbard says, "I think they were very close to having one," when pressed on the pair's divergent opinions.This week, according to The Guardian, Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair, Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., said Gabbard's assessment has been "reconfirmed" by current intelligence.Fox News Digital reached out to Gabbard's office for comment but did not receive an immediate response.
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    Police sound alarm on dangerous 'jugging' robbery trend sweeping across America
    As surveillance footage of an increasingly popular violent street crime has surfaced from South Carolina, police are warning Americans of the disturbing trend.The crime is known as "jugging," a type of robbery in which criminals surveil banks and ATMs, watching for victims who withdraw large sums of money. When those victims finish their transactions, the "juggers" will usually follow them to a secondary location, where they will rob the victims, often inside their vehicles."Jugging rhymes with mugging, it's spread from Texas to South Carolina," Fox News Senior Correspondent Steve Harrigan said on "America Reports" on Friday. "Some police there weren't even sure what the word meant until the crime started happening in their own districts. Law enforcement warns that it could be over in a flash."BRONX CAR OWNER DRAGGED IN STREET DURING CARJACKING CAUGHT ON CAMERAIn the footage, captured on April 26, a man can be seen struggling inside the front passenger area of a red truck, before jumping out of that vehicle and into a silver SUV. The SUV then speeds off, and it is captured from different surveillance angles fleeing the parking lot.Cpl. Cecilio Reyes of the Mauldin, South Carolina, Police Department explained how the crime typically plays out."They are scoping, and they will watch you as you're either coming in or going out of the bank, or watch you do ATM withdrawals, seeing how much you're getting cash wise," Reyes said.CREW OF ARMED GUNMEN ROB ARMORED TRUCK OUTSIDE OF CHICAGO-AREA BANK IN BROAD DAYLIGHTHarrigan described a wave of jugging arrests in Texas, before the practice began spreading to North and South Carolina."In one place in South Carolina, a landscaping business owner went in a bank unaware that he was being observed, took out his weekly payroll, stopped at a gas station for a soda, and two juggers they usually work in teams pulled up alongside his Chevy, broke through the window and made off with what his entire payroll was, $6,000."Harrigan also reported that the Texas legislature is working to make jugging a specific felony, with harsher penalties than simple robbery.
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    Barry Morphew indicted by grand jury for allegedly killing wife who disappeared on Mother's Day
    Barry Morphew was indicted by a grand jury charging him with first-degree murder in the death of his wife, Suzanne Morphew.The Twelfth Judicial District Attorneys Office said in a statement to Fox News Digital that Morphew was arrested in Arizona following the indictment and will face extradition to Colorado. Morphew, 49, vanished during a bike ride on Mother's Day in 2020.Suzanne Morphew's remains were found by the Colorado Bureau of Investigations in 2023 in Saguache County, located in the southwestern part of the state."Federal, State and local law enforcement have never stopped working toward justice for Suzanne." said Twelfth Judicial District Attorney Anne Kelly. "The Twelfth Judicial District Attorneys Office stands in solidarity with Suzannes family and the citizens of Chaffee and Saguache Counties in pursuing the Grand Jurys indictment."REMAINS OF COLORADO MISSING MOM SUZANNE MORPHEW FOUND THREE YEARS AFTER DISAPPEARANCEThe Chaffee County Sheriff's Office said in a press release that Barry Morphew has a $3,000,000.00 bond.SUZANNE MORPHEW'S FRIEND SLAMS $15M LAWSUIT FROM MISSING WOMAN'S HUSBAND AS BOGUSAccording to a copy of the grand jury indictment, many of Suzanne Morphew's bones were "significantly bleached" when they were found in 2024. Prosecutors say it's "unlikely" that her body decomposed to a skeleton at the location she was found.The chemicals that comprise Butorphanol, Azaperone and Medetomidine (BAM) were found inside Suzanne Morphew's body, prosecutors said. According to the indictment, Barry Morphew used "BAM" as a tranquilizer to sedate and transport deer on his deer farm.This is a developing story.
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    Newark Airport passengers face lengthy delays due to staffing shortages
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday afternoon announced delays at Newark International Airport (EWR) after its Traffic Management Program went into effect due to staffing.The program is in effect for traffic arriving at Newark Airport, according to FAA officials.Some arriving flights are delayed an average of over an hour and a half.NEWARK AIRPORT DISRUPTIONS LEAVE AIRLINE FLYERS SCRAMBLING AS EXPERTS SHARE TIPS FOR NOT BEING 'STRANDED'The delays come amid nationwide air traffic controller shortages and Newark-specific mishaps in recent months.In May, the FAA issued a ground delay for EWR due to staffing shortages, weather and construction issues after a report found air traffic controllers briefly lost radar and radio signals.Nationwide, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the FAA is down 3,000 controllers."We might have some shortages of air traffic controllers," Duffy told Fox News' Steve Doocy in May. "You know that we had telecom issues in Philadelphia, or in Newark, out of the Philly TRACON. So those factors all come into play. A lot of the questions that come though is it safe to fly? And of course it is. We have so many redundancies in place, but we have to fix the system."NEWARK AIRPORT RUNWAY TO REOPEN MONDAY, NEARLY 2 WEEKS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE: GOV. PHIL MURPHYAir traffic controllers from other airspaces cannot be brought in to relieve the shortage because they need to be trained in Newark's airspace.While there are more than half a dozen new controllers in training at EWR, training and certification can take six months to a year."Again, I can't just snap my fingers and fix the problems that Pete Buttigieg and Joe Biden left for me," Duffy said.ASTOUNDING NEW AUDIO SHOWS AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS REACTING TO FAA TECH OUTAGE: 'THIS IS A SERIOUS ISSUE'Less than a month ago, the airport reopened one of its runways ahead of schedule, decreasing disruptions.Runway 4L-22R, which was fully closed for about a month, reopened in Maywith limited closures continuing on weeknights through December, and on weekends, September through December.Two remaining runways, 4R-22L and 11-29, remain available for use throughout the closure periods, pending weather disruptions.Fox News Digital's Marc Tamasco contributed to this report.
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    Pastor's son dies in tragic fall on graduation trip, family vows to 'honor him by living life to the fullest'
    A pastor's son in Texas died after falling from a 50-foot waterfall in Washington state during a trip celebrating his graduation from high school.Brad Ray Herridge, a pastor at Ocker Brethren Church in Temple, Texas, said on Facebook that his son, Grant Herridge, died on June 8 following a "tragic accident" at Olympic National Park in Washington.The National Park Service said in a statement that an 18-year-old man fell off a 50-foot waterfall at Olympic National Park in Port Angeles, Washington. Eyewitnesses saw the teenager walking across rocks at the top of a waterfall when he slipped.The Olympic National Park Search and Rescue Team began its search immediately after Herridge went missing, but haven't recovered his body. Rescue operations were paused on Tuesday because of weather conditions.EXPERIENCED CLIMBER DIES AFTER 3,000-FOOT PLUMMET FROM NORTH AMERICA'S HIGHEST PEAKThe teen's father said his son was "always so full of life," adding, "We are going to honor him by living life to the fullest in the future."Brad Herridge told KWTX his son left for a post-graduation trip on June 8, seeking to visit seven national parks around the United States."He loved doing exciting, fun things," Herridge said. "He has a ring that hes been wearing for several years and the reason he got the ring was because of the saying that was inscribed in the ring that says, While we wait for life, life passes.'"Grant Herridge planned to attend Baylor University in the fall, according to his dad.HIKER FOUND DEAD IN MAINE, SEARCH CONTINUES FOR 28-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER"He had wanted to go to Baylor his whole life," Herridge said. "His mom and I graduated from Baylor, his mom works for Baylor so Baylors like in his heart."In a statement posted to Facebook, Grant Herridge's former school, Vanguard College Preparatory, said, "We love you, Grant.""You were a bright light and a true lighthouse in the Viking community, guiding others with kindness, joy, fun, and unwavering faith and inclusivity. Whether in the classroom, on the golf course, or in the halls, your light drew people in and made them feel seen, valued, and welcome," the school wrote. "The students, faculty, staff, and coaches are all better because of you."
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