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    'The Price is Right' contestant wins new car after crashing own vehicle
    After a game show contestant on "The Price Is Right" announced she had lost her car in a crash, she walked away with a brand-new ride.During a recent episode of the beloved game show, player Antoinette was seen jumping ecstatically when she was called onto the stage. She yelled in excitement and gave audience members high-fives before she met host Drew Carey, 67, on stage.THE PRICE IS RIGHT PLAYER NEARLY EXPERIENCES WARDROBE MALFUNCTION ON GAME SHOWAntoinette wore a purple shirt, glasses and a pink sash that read "Birthday Princess."After Carey shared a birthday greeting with the contestant, it was announced that she had the chance to win a new car a red 2025 Hyundai Elantra SE. Once Antoinette saw the car, she appeared shocked and revealed that she had recently been in a car accident."I was just in a car accident," Antoinette said to Carey. "My car was just totaled."Carey replied, "Well, lets win this for you."For a chance to win the new vehicle, Anotinette played a challenging game called "Pocket Change."Antoinette was given the first digit of the cars price a two and then had to correctly guess the remaining four numbers one at a time. The cars price began at 25 cents, but with each incorrect guess, the price increased by another 25 cents.For every correct guess, "The Price is Right" contestant picked an envelope from the wall which had a hidden amount of money. To win the car, the total from the envelopes had to match or exceed the final price of the car.Antoinette first guessed the number four, as she looked at the screaming audience for help.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThe buzzer was heard since that number was incorrect and the price of the car increased to 50 cents. She then correctly guessed the number, three, then picked an envelope off the wall. Antoinette chose the numbers, 7, (which was correct) and then 4, 5 -- which were incorrect, and the price of the car increased to $1.00.After adding on the last number, 1, the game board read, $2,371.While "The Price is Right" player guessed the 4 for the last number, the buzzer rang since it was incorrect raising the price of the car to $1.25.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThe expected total amount was $23,715.Carey then revealed each envelope that the contestant grabbed and added it to the game board. Her total added up to $1.65, which exceeded the $1.25 price tag on the car to Antoinette, resulting in her winning the vehicle."The Price is Right" host told the player, "Go get your new car."Antoinette jumped for joy and ran around the game show stage, as she yelled, "I won! I won! Thank you, Jesus!"
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    Trump says US would strike again if Iran rebuilds nuclear program
    The U.S. would strike Iran again if the country attempts to rebuild its nuclear program, President Donald Trump said Wednesday.Trump made the statement during an exchange with reporters while attending a NATO summit in the Netherlands on Wednesday. The U.S. has touted a report from Israel stating that the strikes on three of Iran's nuclear facilities set back the country's program "many years."A reporter asked Trump whether he would strike Iran again if it were to rebuild its nuclear facilities."Sure," came Trump's blunt response.TRUMP JOINS NATO SUMMIT WITH GLOWING PRAISE AS ALLIES ADOPT NEW SPENDINGHEGSETH SAYS FBI IS CONDUCTING INVESTIGATION INTO LEAK OF INTEL REPORT ON STRIKE AGAINST IRANThe exchange came after NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised Trump as a "man of strength" and a "man of peace" during Wednesday's summit."I just want to recognize your decisive action on Iran," Rutte said at the start of his joint remarks with the president. "You are a man of strength, but you are also a man of peace. And the fact that you are now also successful in getting this ceasefire done between Israel and Iran I really want to commend you for that. I think this is important for the whole world."Rutte also praised Trumps effort to get NATO members to pay more and said the president was "flying into another big success" after all countriesexcept Spainagreed to spend 5% of their GDP on defense. He added that Trump achieved something "NO American president in decades could get done."Leaders of NATO member states had mixed reactions to the strikes against Irans nuclear facilities, with several calling for de-escalation while acknowledging the threat a nuclear Iran would pose to global security.Trump cajoled Iran and Israel into a ceasefire on Tuesday that has so far held after an uncertain start that saw Trump unleash his frustration with both countries.Fox News' Rachel Wolf contributed to this report.
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    Eric Adams warns Zohran Mamdani is a 'snake oil salesman' after Dem socialist's NYC mayoral primary win
    Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani is one step closer to becoming New York Citys next mayor, but current Mayor Eric Adams believes voters wont be fooled."Hes a snake oil salesman," Adams said on "Fox & Friends" Wednesday. "He would say and do anything to get elected."Adams, who is seeking a second term, is not running on the Democratic ticket this time. After a federal corruption investigation against him was dropped, Adams announced he would run as an independent.Adams argued that the city needs leadership that isnt tied to the extremes of either political party."You had one candidate that was running away from his record. You had another candidate with no record. And you have Eric Adams with a record," he said. "I delivered for this city, and were not going backwards."CUOMO CONCEDES IN NYC DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY FOR MAYOR, CONGRATULATES AOC-ENDORSED MAMDANICHICAGO TRIBUNE WARNS NEW YORK TO AVOID SOCIALIST MAYORAL CANDIDATE AFTER 'MISTAKE' BRANDON JOHNSONMamdani is a 33-year-old state assembly member from Queens, and if elected he would become the citys first Muslim mayor. He was able to pull ahead of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the primary with strong support from progressive and younger voters.While Mamdani has not yet officially won since all votes havent been tallied, and he hasnt yet passed the 50% threshold needed to call it, Cuomo trailed by a wide margin and has conceded.However, an aide for the former governor said Cuomo is still considering a third-party or independent run, something Adams called a mistake."Andrew, at this time, should realize that the time has moved on," Adams said. "He just did not bring the energy of wanting to be mayor."Mamdani has been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump and reiterated that during his victory speech. His proposals for New York City include eliminating public transit fares, offering free municipal housing and childcare, and opposing ICE operations within the city.BERNIE SANDERS, AOC-BACKED MAYORAL CANDIDATE PLANNING MASSIVE SPENDING INCREASES IN NYCAdams argued those promises are unrealistic and potentially misleading."He wants to raise taxes on 1% of New Yorkers, high-income earners. As the mayor, you don't have the authority to do that," Adams said. "You know who has the authority do that? An assemblyman, which he is."Despite the changing dynamics of the race, Adams says hes not deterred and plans to continue fighting for reelection.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Im looking forward to being on the campaign trail and showing New Yorkers we cant go backwards," he said. "New York is never surrender or quit. I'm never going to quit for the city that I love."
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    WATCH: Former Dem ousted from party over 'defund the police' takes on Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg
    EXCLUSIVE: After being ousted from the Democratic Party over a disagreement about the push to defund the police, Maud Maron, a former progressive turned conservative Republican, is running to unseat Alvin Bragg as Manhattan district attorney.In an interview with Fox News Digital, Maron, an attorney and mother of four, said that under Democratic rule, crime in New York City has spiraled out of control to the point that the city is facing a serious "public safety crisis."She described a situation in which a criminal slashed police officers in the neck and face inside a Manhattan courthouse. In any other city, this occurrence would have been outrageous and unheard of, but Maron said that due to Democratic District Attorney Alvin Braggs policies, it is a familiar scene.According to Maron, after entering office in 2022, Bragg issued a day one memo in which he directed the assistant district attorneys in his office to simply not prosecute whole categories of crimes or "charge as low as possible and to seek as little jail time as possible.""That's a recipe for chaos, disorder, and violence in our streets, and that's exactly what we've seen," she said.BERNIE SANDERS, AOC-BACKED MAYORAL CANDIDATE PLANNING MASSIVE SPENDING INCREASES IN NYCIn just the three years since Bragg took office, Maron said that the decline in New York City is palpable and can be experienced just walking in the streets or taking the subway."If you're going to commit a crime, best do it when Alvin Bragg is in office, because he will make sure you get the least amount of prosecution, the least amount of jail time, if jail time is in your future, the least amount of accountability," she explained. "He is going to absolutely make sure that it's the friendliest place for the people who break the law, which conversely makes it a very scary place for people who want to walk down the street or take the subways."As a lifelong New Yorker, Maron said the change in the city is personal."I'm a public school mom and I have four kids who have taken subways to school," she said, adding that "over 300,000 New York City public school students take the subway by themselves as their commute to school."BRAWL ERUPTS AT CONEY ISLAND BEACH AS NYC SIZZLES, MULTIPLE ARRESTED: NYPD"Our subways have gotten dirty, they're now places where mentally ill people who can't clean themselves are sleeping or doing worse things on the subways. And we've seen someone set on fire, we've seen people slashed and hurt," she said."I just don't think it's progressive to put children and tourists and workers and commuters through that kind of dangerous gauntlet on the subway. And it also just doesn't help that mentally ill person who can't clean themselves or restrain themselves. So, it's not compassionate for me on any ground, in any way, to follow Alvin Bragg's ideology," she said.If elected, Maron said that she would issue a day-one memo of her own titled "The Peoples Plan for Public Safety," that would lay out "a clear, unapologetic commitment to law and order rooted in common sense, accountability, and community protection."Maron said that she would restore the assistant district attorneys ability to charge and prosecute the crimes committed instead of downgrading charges.TRUMP FRONT-AND-CENTER AS NATION'S BIGGEST CITY HOLDS PRIMARY ELECTION FOR MAYOR"What we need to do is, first of all, rescind Alvin Bragg's day one memo. We need to stop with the idea that there are categories of crime that the Manhattan District Attorney's Office doesn't prosecute," she said. "The thinking behind Alvin Bragg's day one memo is to keep the offenders out of jail as often as possible. But that doesn't take into consideration the people who have been hurt and the people who need justice. And it certainly doesn't take into consider future victims. If your whole goal is to keep people out of jails as much as possible, you're setting up future victims to be hurt by those very people."Though New York City is seen as a deeply blue city, Maron believes that between independents and moderates in both parties there is enough frustration with Braggs soft-on-crime policies to vote him out and flip the district red."Everybody that I talk to is deeply unhappy with the public safety crisis in our city," she explained, adding that in her estimation, "it's a matter of convincing people to go out to vote."Bragg's office did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment by the time of publication.
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    July 4th travel surge expected as TSA announces record-breaking screening from past weekend
    With summer travel in full swing and July 4th just up ahead, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced another record-breaking day of flying already achieved.Agents screened nearly 3.1 million travelers this past Sunday, marking the busiest day nationwide in TSAs history, according to a press release.Sunday, June 22, also set a record at Chicago OHare International Airport for the most people screened on a single day. The TSA screened some 114,000 individuals that day, it said.AMERICANS READY TO HIT THE ROAD IN RECORD NUMBERS THIS INDEPENDENCE DAY"On our busiest days, our officers remain laser-focused on delivering a safe and efficient screening experience to all passengers traveling through our airports," said Jim Spriggs, federal security director for TSA Illinois.Spriggs added, "We appreciate those who arrive at the checkpoint prepared with REAL ID or another acceptable form of ID, and with no prohibited items in their carry-on bags."The announcement comes as TSA has released its prediction for Fourth of July travel, expecting over 18.5 million Americans to take to the skies on Independence Day.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERTSAs prediction includes the Tuesday leading up to the holiday and the Monday following it.It is expected that the highest travel volume will be on Sunday with 2.9 flyers.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"With high travel volumes expected to continue this summer and into the holiday travel seasons, travelers should arrive at the airport in plenty of time to park or return a rental car, check bags, and complete security screening before making their way to their gate," TSA reminded passengers in the press release.AAA released its "Independence Day Travel Forecast" report, finding that 72.2 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home this July 4th.Of the millions predicted to travel, 8% or 5.84 million Americans willbe flyingto their destinations.
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    Malware targets Mac users with fake CAPTCHA and AMOS Stealer
    ClickFix, a social engineering tactic that has been targeting both Windows and Mac users since early 2024, continues to evolve.Just last month, I reported on how attackers were using fake CAPTCHA prompts totrick Windows users into installing malware themselves.Now, that same trick is being turned against macOS. Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new campaign using ClickFix to deliver Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS), a powerful information-stealing malware targeting Apple systems.SPOT FAKE ONLINE STORES, AVOID FACEBOOK SUBSCRIPTION SCAMSSecurity researchers atCloudSEK have identified a new threat targeting macOS users through imitation and deception. The campaign uses a technique known as ClickFix to lure victims through fake online verification prompts. This time, attackers are spoofing Spectrum, a major telecom provider in the United States. They use fraudulent domains that closely resemble Spectrums real support portals. These include misleading addresses like panel spectrum net and spectrum ticket net.Visitors to these sites are shown a standard-looking CAPTCHA box, asking them to verify their identity. When they do, the site displays a fake error message that says the CAPTCHA failed. Users are encouraged to click a button labeled "Alternative Verification." This triggers a command to be copied silently to their clipboard. What happens next depends on the users operating system. On macOS, instructions guide the user to paste and run the command in Terminal. That command is actually a shell script designed to steal information and download malware.The script is particularly dangerous because it uses legitimate macOS system commands. It asks for the system password, harvests credentials and disables security protections. It then downloads AMOS. This is a known information stealer with a history of targeting Apple devices. The malware collects sensitive data like passwords, cryptocurrency wallet keys, browser autofill data and saved cookies.Researchers believe the campaign was created by Russian-speaking attackers. Clues include comments written in Russian found within the malwares code. Analysts also noted that the delivery infrastructure was poorly assembled. Mismatched instructions appeared across devices. For example, Linux users were shown Windows commands. Mac users were told to press keys that only exist on Windows machines.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join.OUTSMART HACKERS WHO ARE OUT TO STEAL YOUR IDENTITYClickFix is a social engineering method that has rapidly gained popularity among cybercriminals. It relies on users trusting what they see and blindly following simple instructions. In this campaign, the attackers goal is to make the victim execute the infection process themselves. Once the user follows through, the system is compromised without needing a traditional exploit.Researchers believe ClickFix has been active since at least March 2024. I first reported on it in June 2024, whenattackers used fake error messages from Google Chrome, Microsoft Word and OneDrive to push their payloads. Victims were shown prompts offering a "fix," which copied a malicious PowerShell command to their clipboard. They were then instructed to paste and run it in PowerShell or through the Run dialog.By November 2024, the method had evolved further. Anew wave of attacks targeted Google Meet users, beginning with phishing emails that mimicked internal meeting invites. These emails contained links that redirected to fake Meet landing pages designed to look like they came from the victims own organization.MALWARE EXPOSES 3.9 BILLION PASSWORDS IN HUGE CYBERSECURITY THREATTo protect yourself from the evolving threat of ClickFix malware, which continues to target users through sophisticated social engineering tactics, consider implementing these six essential security measures:1. Be skeptical of CAPTCHA prompts: Legitimate CAPTCHA tests never require you to paste anything into Terminal. If a website instructs you to do this, its likely a scam. Close the page immediately and avoid interacting with it.2. Dont click links from unverified emails and use strong antivirus software:Many ClickFix attacks also start with phishing emails that impersonate trusted services like Booking.com or Google Meet. Always verify the sender before clicking on links. If an email seems urgent or unexpected, go directly to the companys official website instead of clicking any links inside the email.The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have strong antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe.Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.3. Enable two-factor authentication:Enable two-factor authentication whenever possible. This adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second form of verification, such as a code sent to your phone, in addition to your password.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE4. Keep devices updated: Regularlyupdating your operating system, browser, and security software ensures you have the latest patches against known vulnerabilities. Cybercriminals exploit outdated systems, so enabling automatic updates is a simple but effective way to stay protected.5. Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity and change your passwords:If youve interacted with a suspicious website, phishing email, or fake login page, check your online accounts for any unusual activity. Look for unexpected login attempts, unauthorized password resets, or financial transactions that you dont recognize. If anything seems off, change your passwords immediately and report the activity to the relevant service provider. Also, consider using apassword manager to generate and store complex passwords. Get more details about mybest expert-reviewed Password Managers of 2025 here.6. Invest in personal data removal service: Consider using a service that monitors your personal information and alerts you to potential breaches or unauthorized use of your data. These services can provide early warning signs of identity theft or other malicious activities resulting from ClickFix or similar attacks. While no service promises to remove all your data from the internet, having a removal service is great if you want to constantly monitor and automate the process of removing your information from hundreds of sites continuously over a longer period of time.Check out my top picks for data removal services here.Get afree scanto find out if your personal information is already out on the webMASSIVE SECURITY FLAW PUTS MOST POPULAR BROWSERS AT RISK ON MACEven experienced users can be tricked when malicious behavior is disguised as routine. The attack didn't just exploit a vulnerability in macOS, but also your familiarity with verification flows. As long as security instructions look like part of the usual experience, people will continue to run malicious code themselves. Mac users, like everyone else, need to treat every familiar-looking interface with a little more skepticism. Especially when it asks for your password.Do you think tech companies are doing enough to stop malware like ClickFix? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com/Contact.For 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 cover.Follow 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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    Louisiana mom warns 'half of what we're working for' at risk if Trump's budget bill fails
    EXCLUSIVE: Toni McAllister is a prominent voice in Louisiana's logging industry, but as she told Fox News Digital on Tuesday, she is also "a mom and a wife" from a middle-class family.She is one of four Americans from across the country invited by House GOP leaders to Capitol Hill to promote President Donald Trump's "one big, beautiful bill."It is a vast piece of legislation aimed at advancing Trump's priorities on taxes, immigration, energy, defense and the national debt which is taking Herculean political maneuvering to pass.On Tuesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and other leaders pivoted from promoting it themselves, instead inviting their four guests to talk about their support for the bill, and what is at stake if it does not pass by the end of this year.148 DEMOCRATS BACK NONCITIZEN VOTING IN DC AS GOP RAISES ALARM ABOUT FOREIGN AGENTS"I believe that our tax rates in Louisiana for small businesses will jump up to around 43.4%. I mean, that's literally half of what we're working for. So what will we be working for to pay taxes?" McAllister told Fox News Digital.She is the executive director of the Louisiana Logger's Association, a trade group representing loggers in the Bayou State. In addition to that, however, McAllister said she was concerned about a tax hike for her family if the bill is not passed."I'm just a regular middle-class family. And in Louisiana, the average tax hike would be around $1,300. That's a month of groceries. That's anything extra that we can do with our kids. $1,300 is a lot of money," she said.Projections released by the House GOP show that under the lower chamber's version of the bill, an average family could see an additional $1,300 in tax relief, while a failure to pass it could lead to a $1,700 tax hike.Republicans are aiming to use the bill to extend Trump's 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, as well as implement a host of new policies like eliminating taxes on tipped and overtime wages.Retired Sheriff James Stuart said those latter measures, which Trump campaigned on in 2024, will be critical to law enforcement recruitment in Minnesota."One of the most persistent struggles of agencies across the country is retention and recruitment. No tax on overtime will increase take-home pay for our peace offices, which will boost morale and ease burdens for them and their families," Stuart, who is also executive director of the Minnesota Sheriff's Association, told Fox News Digital.However, Paul Danos, the head of a family-owned offshore energy service company in Gray,Louisiana, told Fox News Digital that Republicans' energy policies are also critical for his business."If this bill doesn't pass, then we find ourselves where we were in the last administration, with that lack of predictability around lease sales," Danos said."Those multibillion-dollar investments that are creating jobs, that are providing safe and affordable energy here in the US, are jeopardized. We start having to depend on other nations for our oil and gas."That, he argued, would lead to higher prices for everyone.Sam Palmeter, who leads engineering at Laser Marking Technologies, one ofthe last two laser technology companies owned and operated in America, said he and others in Michigan were "tired of brain drain," hoping Trump's bill could reverse that and revitalize manufacturing in the region."We won't grow, and we won't provide as many jobs in the industrial manufacturing and engineering space," Palmeter said."And that's sad, because there's nothing that makes me more proud than hiring a local kidSo he's working 13 miles from home. He doesn't have to leave his family and everything to exercise that degree."REPUBLICANS CHALLENGE 'IRRELEVANT' BUDGET OFFICE AS IT CRITIQUES TRUMP'S 'BEAUTIFUL BILL'It is not yet clear if their arguments or others in favor of Trump's bill will have any effect, however.The legislation has been met with Republican critics in the House and Senate, while GOP leaders have styled it as the best possible path forward for a conservative policy overhaul while they control Congress and the White House.While the dissent is coming from a relatively small number of Republicans, it could be enough to derail the legislation both House and Senate GOP leaders are grappling with razor-thin margins of just a few votes.Trump recently ordered lawmakers to remain in Washington, D.C., until the bill is passed despite a planned recess next week for the Fourth of July holiday.The bill passed the House by one vote last month, and a modified version is expected to get a Senate vote sometime this week. Both the House and Senate must pass identical products before they can be sent to Trump's desk.
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    Jeff Bezos and Lauren Snchez arrive in Venice as wedding festivities begin
    Jeff Bezos and Lauren Snchez 's wedding festivities are officially underway.On Wednesday, the soon-to-be newlyweds were seen arriving at the Aman Hotel in Venice, Italy via water-taxi.As she stepped off, a glowing Sanchez turned to the crowd to give a quick wave.JEFF BEZOS, LAUREN SANCHEZ TO WED DURING THREE-DAY VENICE EXTRAVAGANZA THAT'S SPARKING LOCAL FURYAccording to multiple reports, the couple decided to change one of their wedding venues in Venice because of security concerns and possible protests.The couple had planned to hold a wedding party at the historic Scuola Grande della Misericordia in the Cannaregiosection of the city, but are now said to be moving it to the harder-to-reach Arsenale, a former shipyard, which is completely surrounded by water and only reachable by boat when connecting bridges are raised, BBC News and Reuters reported.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERA number of celebrities are invited to the wedding festivities, which remain a secret but are expected to kick off on Thursday and end Saturday in the picturesque Italian city.Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner arrived in Italy on Tuesday ahead of the festivities.The couple traveled by boat from the Marco Polo airport in Venice to the St. Regis hotel. Trump wore an off-white cropped top with a matching long skirt. The outfit featured red-orange detailing.The arrivals spark resemblance to George Clooney and wife Amal's Venice wedding in 2014.The power couple were famously photographed riding a water-taxi ahead of their nuptials, which included an impressive guest list of A-list celebrities.As guests continue to arrive for the Bezos-Sanchez wedding, more and more Venetian citizens have voiced their frustrations over the event that could possibly pose a threat to a city that is already impacted by mass tourism.However, despite the ongoing backlash, the couple's wedding planners told Fox News Digital that Bezos and Sanchez specifically instructed them to minimize the disruptions to the best of their ability out of respect to the locals."As event organizers who have been working in Venice for over 24 years, we feel obliged to set the record straight given the misinformation, untruths and misunderstandings circulating about the Bezos wedding," the team at Lanza & Baucina Limited said in a statement. "From the outset, instructions from our client and our own guiding principles were abundantly clear: the minimizing of any disruption to the city, the respect for its residents and institutions and the overwhelming employment of locals in the crafting of the events.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Rumors of taking over the city are entirely false and diametrically opposed to our goals and to reality," the statement continued. "No exaggerated quantity of water taxis or gondolas have ever been booked, the number of taxis reserved being proportionate for the number of guests. Before the recent news of protests arose, we had worked for there to be minimal negative impact or disruption to the lives of Venetians and the citys visitors."We have always acknowledged the wider debate and critical issues surrounding the citys future, and from the outset our client has been honored to support the city and its all-important lagoon through non-profit organizations and associated projects," the statement concluded.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERMayor Luigi Brugnaro told the Associated Press that the city is "very proud.""We are very proud," Brugnaro said. "I dont know if I will have time [to meet Bezos and Snchez], or if he will, to meet and shake hands, but its an honor that they chose Venice. Venice once again reveals itself to be a global stage."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News Digital's Emily Trainham, Lauryn Overhultz and Brie Stimson contributed to this post.
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    Broncos' Evan Engram reveals what impresses him most about Bo Nix, says success is 'inevitable' for young QB
    Evan Engram's joyous mood on Tuesday at Vanderbilt was not just because he was back at Tight End University (TEU) with his peers.He loves talking about his new Denver Broncos teammates.Engram signed a two-year, $23 million deal this offseason to join the team at Mile High, adding to an offense that turned heads in 2024 as they went to the playoffs.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMA large reason why Sean Payton's group ended up as a wild card team out of a tough AFC West was due to the confidence and consistency that rookie quarterback Bo Nix played with. Fearless, determined, and many other adjectives were thrown around to describe his play.Engram is still just getting to know his new teammates, but he sang praises for his quarterback when speaking with Fox News Digital at TEU, the three-day tight end summit co-founded by Travis Kelce, George Kittle and Greg Olsen, where Engram was one of the veteran speakers among the group of over 80 players at the position.49ERS' GEORGE KITTLE CATCHES PASSES AT TIGHT END UNIVERSITY AFTER HISTORIC CONTRACT EXTENSION"Im really impressed with him so far," he said of Nix. "The talent is there, the work ethic is there. Ive seen it on film, kind of trying to figure out what team I wanted to go to. I watched the Broncos, and just even being around him, the talents there."Engram sees what the entire league saw in Nix's rookie campaign: a decisive quarterback with all the intangibles who built a solid foundation to build on over his rookie contract.However, the NFL is much more than being physically gifted, especially at the hardest position in the sport. That is why Nix's mind is what has Engram astonished."My favorite thing about him is just his mentality and the way he thinks and the way he talks to himself, talks to his teammates," he explained. "The way hes wired upstairs in the brain is really impressive for a kid coming into his second year at the quarterback position. Ive seen it year in and year out. I feel like Im a product of just having that mentality that success will find you."The way he works, the sacrifices he makes, the way he leads, just the way he goes about every single day, I think its just inevitable for anybody to move like that and not have success."Nix threw for almost 4,000 yards last season (3,775) with 29 touchdowns to 12 interceptions. He also was not afraid to put his foot on the ground and run, rushing for 430 yards and four scores.However, Nix is not the only one who has made Engram feel welcome as he begins a new chapter following his time with the Jacksonville Jaguars."Being in Denver, just being in OTAs, the season hasnt started yet and the energy, the attitude, the camaraderie thats throughout the team, the accountability thats throughout the team, the talent that we have, the coaches that we have. Im really blessed to be there right now. Just the new teammates that I have, the way theyve accepted me and the way weve built our relationships in such a short amount of time just really means a lot to me."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Border czar Tom Homan reveals he's been living apart from his wife due to death threats: NYP
    Border czar Tom Homan revealed on Wednesday that he has been living apart from his wife due to death threats against him and his family, during an interview with New York Post columnist Miranda Devine on her podcast, "Pod Force One."Homan explained that since joining the Trump administration, he has spent very little time with his family, and that the "outrageous" number of threats directed at him and his loved ones ultimately led him to live apart from his wife."My wifes living separately from me right now, mainly because I worked for many hours, but mostly because of the death threats against me," he told Devine. "Shes someplace else. I see her as much as I can, but the death threats against me and my family are outrageous."TOM HOMAN REVEALS THE 'BIGGEST NATIONAL SECURITY VULNERABILITY' AFTER US STRIKES IRANThe top Trump aide also offered insight into the impact his new job has had on the amount of time he gets to spend with his family."I spent a lot of time with my boys growing up, but as I got more and more climbed the ladder of what Ive done with ICE director and now back I dont see my family very much," he revealed.Homan previously served as acting ICE director during the first Trump administration, but chose to retire after his nomination for the permanent role after it was held up in the Senate, where lawmakers criticized his record with the agency.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREHe went on to describe the moment he received an unexpected call from then-President-Elect Donald Trump to offer him the "border czar" role and oversee mass deportations a key campaign promise."I was the first person he called, bringing back, which, again, was a proud moment, but I was actually out to dinner with my wife, and then my phone rang, and I looked down, and it says, POTUS. And my wife says, Hes asking him to come back, isnt he?" he recalled."So I walked outside, and the first thing he said to me was, Youve been b----ing about it for four years. Well, come back and fix it. So how do you say no?"Since taking over as the country's new border czar, southern Border numbers continue to be significantly fewer compared with the previous administration with record-low numbers, according to new U.S. Customs and Border Protection data obtained by Fox News.Fox News' Cameron Arcand and Bill Melugin contributed to this report.
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