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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMInternet blasts man accused of stealing roommate's groceries: 'What a sense of entitlement'Social media users jumped to defend a man whose roommate accused him of being "petty" and "killing the vibe" because the man moved his groceries to a personal mini fridge to prevent his items from being taken."I rent a flat with two other guys," the slighted roommate posted on Reddit."We all agreed wed buy our own groceries and label stuff," wrote the man, who said he was 31 years old.MAN CONFRONTS WOMAN WITH FORBIDDEN DOG INSIDE COFFEE SHOP, SPARKING HEATED DEBATE"One of them keeps 'accidentally' using my stuff," he added.Even though his fellow tenant promised to replace the items he used, including milk, eggs and coffee, he rarely ever did, the frustrated apartment mate griped."I stopped saying anything and just started moving my stuff into my room's mini fridge," the man said.That prompted the roommate to call him out.WORKER'S UNUSUAL LUNCH SPOT BACKFIRES AFTER UNCOMFORTABLE CONFRONTATION: 'WAS I BEING DISRESPECTFUL?'"Now he's calling me petty and says I'm 'killing the vibe,'" the original poster wrote. "I'm not his parent."The man turned to social media users to help him determine if he was in the wrong for being "territorial" about his food in the shared living space.He received overwhelming support with some 1,300 positive "upvote" clicks on the post."If he doesn't replace what he uses, then has a hissy [fit] about you no longer making those items available to him, then he knows he is taking advantage of it and is just mad you set the boundary," one commenter said.MONEY-SAVING STORAGE HACKS KEEP YOUR BERRIES FRESHER FOR LONGER, EXPERT SAYS"What a sense of entitlement that he actually complains when he can no longer take your things," another Redditor said.Some people recommended hypothetical responses that the 31-year-old could give his mooching roommate."I'd be asking what his contribution to 'the vibe' was," a social media user wrote.Another offered, "You mean the vibe of you stealing my groceries? Yeah, I'm killing that vibe for sure.""We are roommates, not life partners," yet another said.Some suggested the original poster show the apartment mate what "petty" really looks like.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"Start 'accidentally' wearing his clothes," one person commented."Being petty would be putting your milk back in the fridge once it's gone off, or switching sugar for salt," another said. "I might be that petty."Many Reddit users shared personal experiences with similar roommate disputes, many of which also involved snack-snatchers grabbing their groceries."It can only work when nobody in the house is a thieving a--hole, and everyone agrees on whatever [the] parameters [are]," one person advised.Of the more than 150 responses, there was only one vote against the original poster."Grow a spine and tell him off," the response read.But Lisa Mirza Grotts, an etiquette expert in San Francisco, California, disagreed with that advice."A closed mouth avoids open regret," Grotts told Fox News Digital. "He used non-verbal communication to correct the wrong."For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleTaking without asking or without compensating is the "ultimate roommate faux pas," she added."Shared spaces demand mutual respect, especially when there's an agreement in place," Grotts continued. "It may not be a legal contract, but it's a social one."Grotts offered a golden rule for roommates: "If you wouldn't borrow it from a neighbor without asking, don't borrow it from a roommate."Fox News Digital reached out to the original poster on Reddit for comment.0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM5.4 million patient records exposed in healthcare data breachOver the past decade, software companies have built solutions for nearly every industry, including healthcare. One term you might be familiar with is software as a service (SaaS), a model by which software is accessed online through a subscription rather than installed on individual machines.In healthcare, SaaS providers are now a common part of the ecosystem. But, recently, many of them have made headlines for the wrong reasons.Several data breaches have been traced back to vulnerabilities at these third-party service providers. The latest incident comes from one such firm, which has now confirmed that hackers stole the health information of over 5 million people in the United States during a cyberattack in January.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.ASCENSION HEALTHCARE DATA BREACH EXPOSES 430,000 PATIENT RECORDSEpisource, a big name in healthcare data analytics and coding services, hasconfirmed a major cybersecurity incident (viaBleeping Computer). The breach involved sensitive health information belonging to over 5 million people in the United States. The company first noticed suspicious system activity Feb. 6, 2025, but the actual compromise began ten days earlier.An internal investigation revealed that hackers accessed and copied private data between Jan. 27 and Feb. 6. The company insists that no financial information was taken, but the stolen records do include names, contact details, Social Security numbers, Medicaid IDs and full medical histories.Episource claims theres no evidence the information has been misused, but because they havent seen the fallout yet doesnt mean it isnt happening. Once data like this is out, it spreads fast, and the consequences dont wait for official confirmation.OVER 8 MILLION PATIENT RECORDS LEAKED IN HEALTHCARE DATA BREACHThe healthcare industry has embraced cloud-based services to improve efficiency, scale operations and reduce overhead. Companies like Episource enable healthcare payers to manage coding and risk adjustment at a much larger scale. But this shift has also introduced new risks. When third-party vendors handle patient data, the security of that data becomes dependent on their infrastructure.Healthcare data is among the most valuable types of personal information for hackers. Unlike payment card data, which can be changed quickly, medical and identity records are long-term assets on the dark web. These breaches can lead to insurance fraud, identity theft and even blackmail.Episource is not alone in facing this kind of attack. In the past few years, several healthcare SaaS providers have faced breaches, including Accellion and Blackbaud. These incidents have affected millions of patients and have led to class-action lawsuits and stricter government scrutiny.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?5.5 MILLION PATIENTS EXPOSED BY MAJOR HEALTHCARE DATA BREACHIf your information was part of the healthcare breach or any similar one, its worth taking a few steps to protect yourself.1. Consider identity theft protection services: Since the healthcare data breach exposed personal and financial information, its crucial to stay proactive against identity theft. Identity theft protection services offer continuous monitoring of your credit reports, Social Security number and even the dark web to detect if your information is being misused.These services send you real-time alerts about suspicious activity, such as new credit inquiries or attempts to open accounts in your name, helping you act quickly before serious damage occurs. Beyond monitoring, many identity theft protection companies provide dedicated recovery specialists who assist you in resolving fraud issues, disputing unauthorized charges and restoring your identity if its compromised.See my tips and best picks on how to protect yourself from identity theft.2. Use personal data removal services:The healthcare data breach leaks loads of information about you, and all this could end up in the public domain, which essentially gives anyone an opportunity to scam you.One proactive step is to consider personal data removal services, which specialize in continuously monitoring and removing your information from various online databases and websites. 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 web.3. Have strong antivirus software:Hackers have peoples email addresses and full names, which makes it easy for them to send you a phishing link that installs malware and steals all your data. These messages are socially engineered to catch them, and catching them is nearly impossible if youre not careful. However, youre not without defenses.The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links 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.4. Enable two-factor authentication:While passwords werent part of the data breach, you still need to enabletwo-factor authentication (2FA). It gives you an extra layer of security on all your important accounts, including email, banking and social media. 2FA requires you to provide a second piece of information, such as a code sent to your phone, in addition to your password when logging in. This makes it significantly harder for hackers to access your accounts, even if they have your password. Enabling 2FA can greatly reduce the risk of unauthorized access and protect your sensitive data.5. Be wary of mailbox communications: Bad actors may also try to scam you through snail mail. The data leak gives them access to your address. They may impersonate people or brands you know and use themes that require urgent attention, such as missed deliveries, account suspensions and security alerts.WINDOWS 10 SECURITY FLAWS LEAVE MILLIONS VULNERABLEWhat makes this breach especially alarming is that many of the affected patients may have never even heard of Episource. As a business-to-business vendor, Episource operates in the background, working with insurers and healthcare providers, not with patients directly. The people affected were customers of those companies, yet it's their most sensitive data now at risk because of a third party they never chose or trusted. This kind of indirect relationship muddies the waters when it comes to responsibility and makes it even harder to demand transparency or hold anyone accountable.Do you think healthcare companies are investing enough in their cybersecurity infrastructure? Let us know by writing us atCyberguy.com/ContactFor more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading toCyberguy.com/NewsletterAsk Kurt a question or let us know what stories you'd like us to coverFollow Kurt on his social channelsAnswers to the most asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News Entertainment Newsletter: Jeff Bezos, Lauren Snchez married, Suzanne Somers' widow dating againWelcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter.TOP 3:- Lauren Snchez shares first look at wedding to Jeff Bezos, reveals her new name- Suzanne Somers' widower finds romance with late wife's 'Hollywood Wives' costar- '60s teen Idol Bobby Sherman dead at 81'SUIT OF ARMOR' - 'Landman' star Ali Larter stuns in red bikini selfie from her trailer.OFFICIAL WORD - Beach Boys' Brian Wilson cause of death revealed.IT CROWD - Jeff Bezos, Lauren Snchez celebrity wedding guests take Venice by storm.CONCERT CHAOS - Country singer Cody Johnson forced to stop 'God Bless America' performance as violent brawl breaks out.TURNING POINT - Brad Pitt confesses he 'needed rebooting' after sobering incident that led to Angelina Jolie divorce.'UTTERLY ABSURD' - Prince William's royal plan leaves no room for Prince Harry's 'American children': expert.SHORE SHOWSTOPPER - Denise Austin shows off bikini body while vacationing in the South of France.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING?CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSFOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeX, formerly Twitter0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBillionaire's death after swallowing bee raises questions about rare cardiac reactionOn June 12, a prominent billionaire from India, Sunjay Kapur, died suddenly at the age of 53 in Windsor, England, according to multiple reports.Kapur was the chairman of Sona Comstar, an Indian automotive components manufacturer.His close friend, business consultant Suhel Seth, confirmed Kapur's death in a post on X that same day.MANS BLOOD USED TO CREATE ANTIVENOM FOR 19 DEADLY SNAKES"Deeply saddened at the passing of @sunjaykapur: he passed away earlier today in England: a terrible loss and deepest condolences to his family and to his colleagues @sonacomstar Om Shanti," Seth wrote.In the following days, it was revealed that Kapur died while playing polo. Multiple outlets reported that he collapsed after swallowing a bee mid-match, potentially triggering a fatal heart attack.No official source for the billionaire confirmed that a bee caused the heart attack. Fox News Digital reached out to Sona Comstar for comment."Its not possible to comment with any specificity about this particular case without a thorough review of the forensics," Dr. Nishant Kalra, an Ohio cardiologist and regional chief medical officer at VitalSolution an Ingenovis Health company that offers cardiovascular and anesthesiology services to hospitals told Fox News Digital.POISON FRUIT IN 'WHITE LOTUS' COMES FROM 'SUICIDE TREE'Swallowing a bee can, in very rare cases, precipitate a heart attack, he confirmed "but only through specific mechanisms."The primary risk is not from the act of swallowing itself, but from the possibility of a bee sting to either the upper airway or the oropharynx (the part of the mouth that includes the back of the tongue, tonsils and soft palate), which can introduce venom into the body, according to Kalra.If the individual is allergic, this can trigger anaphylaxis, which may cause "profound hypotension, arrhythmias or even acute coronary syndromes," Kalra said a phenomenon known as Kounis syndrome.This syndrome can result from a coronary event (any adverse medical event related to the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart) occurring in combination with anaphylactic or allergic reactions.This can pose a risk even to individuals who do not have pre-existing coronary artery disease.The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology notes that cardiac anaphylaxis can cause reduced blood flow to the heart (myocardial ischemia) and irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias) when triggered by an allergy to insect venom.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERHowever, these cases are incredibly rare, according to experts."The general population should not be concerned about this as a common risk," Kapur told Fox News Digital. "Fatal cardiac events following bee stings are rare and typically occur in individuals with known venom hypersensitivity or underlying cardiac disease."For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthMost bee stings, even in the oropharynx, result in local reactions, though airway compromise is a concern if significant swelling occurs, he added.Those who experience allergic symptoms following a sting should seek immediate medical attention.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSCOOP: Blue state Republican could oppose Trump tax bill over Medicaid changesFIRST ON FOX: A House Republican representing part of Southern California will oppose President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" if it returns to her chamber without the House's original language on Medicaid, a source familiar with her thinking told Fox News Digital.Rep. Young Kim, R-Calif., is one of several moderates who are uneasy on Saturday after the Senate released updated text of the massive bill advancing Trump's agenda on tax, immigration, defense, energy, and the national debt.Two other sources told Fox News Digital that as many as 20 to 30 moderate Republicans are reaching out to Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., with serious concerns about the Senate's bill.The source familiar with Kim's thinking said, "As shes said throughout this process, I will continue to make clear that a budget resolution that does not protect vital Medicaid services for the most vulnerable, provide tax relief for small businesses, and address the cap on state and local tax (SALT) deductions will not receive my vote.'"HOUSE CONSERVATIVES GO TO WAR WITH SENATE OVER TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL'The Senate released the nearly 1,000-page bill minutes before midnight on Friday night.It makes some notable modifications to the House's version of the bill which passed that chamber by just one vote in May particularly on Medicaid and green energy credits.Among their issues is the difference in provider tax rates and state-directed payments, both of which states use to help fund their share of Medicaid costs.Whereas the House bill called for freezing provider taxes at their current rates and blocking new ones from being implemented, the Senate's bill went a step further forcing states to gradually phase down their provider tax rates to 3.5%, if they adopted the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) Medicaid expansion.That would include 40 states and Washington, D.C. The Senate's most recent bill text shows that phase-down happening between 2028 and 2032.Sixteen House GOP moderates wrote a letter to congressional leaders sounding the alarm on those Medicaid provisions earlier this week.They said it "undermines the balanced approach taken to craft the Medicaid provisions in H.R. 1particularly regarding provider taxes and state-directed payments.""The Senate version treats expansion and non-expansion states unfairly, fails to preserve existing state programs, and imposes stricter limits that do not give hospitals sufficient time to adjust to new budgetary constraints or to identify alternative funding sources," the letter read.To offset Senate Republicans' concerns about their chamber's proposed limits on state-directed payments and provider tax rates, the Senate Finance Committee included a $25 billion rural hospital fund in their legislation.It was enough to sway Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., who told reporters on Saturday that he would support the bill after expressing earlier concern about the Medicaid provisions' impact on rural hospitals.But in the House, sources are signaling to Fox News Digital that moderate Republicans could still need convincing if the bill passes the Senate this weekend.TOP TRUMP HEALTH OFFICIAL SLAMS DEMOCRATS FOR 'MISLEADING' CLAIMS ABOUT MEDICAID REFORMIt could pose problems for House GOP leaders given their thin three-vote majority, though it's worth noting that the legislation could still change before it reaches the lower chamber.But one senior House GOP aide told Fox News Digital they believe the moderates will ultimately fall in line, even if the text doesn't change."Moderate Republicans can plead and beg with House leadership all they want the reforms to Medicaid made in the Senate are here to stay," the senior aide said. "And ultimately, these lawmakers will roll over and vote for the Big, Beautiful Bill because the wrath of President Trump is far worse than a lower provider tax."Fox News Digital reached out to Speaker Mike Johnson's office for comment.For his part, Johnson, R-La., has publicly urged the Senate on multiple occasions to change the bill as little as possible given the fragile unity that must be struck in the House to pass it.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMIranian sleeper cells may be targeting opponents on Canadian soilOTTAWA, Canada - While Irans retaliatory military attacks against Israel have ended, the Canadian government department responsible for national security is monitoring "the residual impact of the evolving situation in the Middle East," according to a spokesperson for Public Safety Canada."Canadas law enforcement agencies remain on alert," Nomie Allard said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital in which she indicated that the current national terrorism threat level in Canada is "medium, meaning that a violent extremist attack is a realistic possibility at this time."Meanwhile, Irwin Cotler, a former Canadian justice minister and attorney general and human-rights advocate who has been targeted by the Iranian regime told Fox News Digital in an interview that the Islamic Republic is intensifying its campaign of "massive domestic oppression" against its opponents at home and could embark on "transnational repression" against its opponents abroad.US AIRSTRIKE ON NUCLEAR FACILITIES FOLLOWS YEARS OF IRANIAN PLOTS ON AMERICAN SOILA longtime critic of the Iranian clerical regime, Cotler has been under round-the-clock Royal Canadian Mounted Police protection since 2023 when Canadian intelligence officials identified a death threat against him from Iran."Iranian diaspora groups, human rights defenders, journalists, Jews and Israelis have all become potential targets," Cotler told Fox News Digital in an interview. "This is a moment in which we need to be on alert."He noted that this week, three political prisoners were executed in Iran over charges of espionage for Israel, and during the 12-day war with Israel, another 700 Iranians were arrested under allegations that they collaborated with Israel.Montreal-born Cotler, an 85-year-old international human rights lawyer who established the Raoul Wallenberg Center for Human Rights 10 years ago, is trying to secure the release of Ahmadreza Djalali a Swedish Iranian physician accused of being an Israeli spy, who had been imprisoned for nine years at Irans notorious Evin Prison in Tehran until this week when he was moved to an undisclosed location. He is facing what Cotler described as "an imminent threat of execution."He fears that sleeper cells have been activated in Canada to target those who oppose the Iranian regime and is urging the Canadian government to prioritize the establishment of an independent agency to address external threats of repression and assassination from such rogue countries as Iran, China and Russia.Cotler also noted that Iranian-born Canadian human rights lawyer Kaveh Shahrooz, who he said has also been targeted by the Iranian regime, believes the number of Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) agents operating in Canada are "underrepresented" and "that the threat is greater than we appreciate."TRUMP SAYS US WOULD STRIKE AGAIN IF IRAN REBUILDS NUCLEAR PROGRAMFox News Digital was unable to reach Shahrooz for further comment.Canada should also follow the lead of the U.S. Justice Department and prosecute those who collaborate with Iranian-led sleeper cells, said Cotler, who in 2008 called for the IRGC to be listed as a terrorist entity a designation that Canada finally adopted in 2024.Last October, the Justice Department formally accused Ruhollah Bazghandi, a senior IRGC official, of involvement in a 2022 plot to kill Iranian American dissident Masih Alinejad a friend of Cotlers in New York City.During a virtual news conference from the NATO summit at The Hague on Tuesday, Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said that her government is "very concerned about [both] foreign interference, including the types that were highlighted by" Cotler and "about the Iranian regime," which is why she said that Canada declared it to be a "terrorist entity" in 2022 and has not had diplomatic relations with Iran since 2012.Anand also said that she had a call with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi last Saturday before the U.S. airstrikes against Iran, during which she reaffirmed Canadas continuing desire to seek accountability from the Islamic Republic for the downing of Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 in 2020, which resulted in the deaths of 55 Canadian citizens and 30 permanent residents.Cotler said that the victims families in both Iran and Canada have been "harassed and threatened" since the air tragedy.On Wednesday,The Globe and Mail reported that the Canada Border Services Agency had identified 20 people deemed inadmissible because they are believed to be senior Iranian officials.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump golfs with Republican senators Schmitt, Graham and Paul ahead of 'Big, Beautiful Bill' votePresident Donald Trump played a round of golf with Republican leaders on Saturday.The president was joined by Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-SC., Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, sources confirmed to Fox News.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.The outing comes as Republican senators look to pass the "Big Beautiful Bill" by Saturday afternoon. The bill has a self-imposed deadline of July 4. In a memo sent on Saturday to Senate offices, the White House endorsed the latest revisions to the bill and called for its passage, while warning that failure to approve the budget "would be the ultimate betrayal".Graham shared the golf outing in a post on social media, expressing optimism over the bill's vote.Graham revealed the stitched-together text of the colossal bill late Friday night.HOUSE CONSERVATIVES GO TO WAR WITH SENATE OVER TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL'Republican leaders, the White House and disparate factions within the Senate and House GOP have been meeting to find middle ground on other pain points, such as tweaking the caps on state and local tax (SALT) deductions.Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hammered on the importance of passing Trump's bill on time. He met with Senate Republicans during their closed-door lunch and spread the message that advancing the colossal tax package would go a long way toward giving businesses more certainty in the wake of the president's tariffs."We need certainty," he said. "With so much uncertainty, and having the bill on the president's desk by July 4 will give us great tax certainty, and I believe, accelerate the economy in the third quarter of the year."Fox News' Alex Miller contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMavericks coach Jason Kidd reveals plans for Cooper Flagg's NBA rookie seasonTo hardly anyone's surprise, the Dallas Mavericks selected Cooper Flagg with the top pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.Flagg, 18, became one of the youngest basketball stars taken at No. 1. LeBron James retains the distinction of being the youngest player in league history to be taken with the top overall pick. Flagg described the moment he heard his name called by the NBA commissioner as "a dream come true."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMWhile Flagg primarily spent time at the traditional forward position during his lone season at Duke, the team's roster also listed him as a guard. Former Mavericks player and current coach Jason Kidd admitted he takes a more nuanced approach to players' positions."I dont look at the position," Kidd said during a press conference.COOPER FLAGG TALKS NIL, FINANCES AND NEW PARTNERSHIPFlagg is expected to make his debut at the NBA Summer League on July 10 against the Los Angeles Lakers. Kidd revealed he wants to see Flagg in action at the point guard position."I want to put him at point guard. I want to make him uncomfortable and see how he reacts. Be able to run the show. Be able to play (shooting guard). Play (small forward). Hes comfortable playing that. We want to push. I think hes going to respond in a positive way."Mavericks part-owner Mark Cuban backed the idea of testing Flagg at the point guard spot. Kidd said he received a text from the billionaire reading, "point guard, point guard, point guard, let him bring the ball up."The 6-foot-9 basketball phenom was charged with bringing the ball up the court and getting the offense set up at times at Duke. He ultimately led the Blue Devils in assists.Kidd brushed off concerns about Flagg potentially making mistakes while handling the ball as he played the guard position."Its all right to fail, its all right to turn the ball over. Weve talked about that. Just understanding the guys that Ive been around that have been young from Giannis (Antetokounmpo), giving him the ball, and he failed, but he wanted to come back and have the ball."Kidd expressed excitement about Flagg having the ball at summer league in Las Vegas. "Im excited to give him the ball against the Lakers and see what happens. Lets get it started right off the bat," the Mavs head coach said.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHorrified tourists watch as bison boils to death in Yellowstone hot springTourists at Yellowstone National Park witnessed a bisons tragic death on June 21, when the animal fell into the near-boiling waters of the Grand Prismatic Spring at Midway Geyser Basin, near Old Faithful.A witness who posted photos of the incident on social media said the bison took a few steps into a shallow area before turning around and stepping out quickly. The animal then apparently paused before turning back and stepping into a deeper area, where it became trapped and was unable to free itself.YELLOWSTONE TOURIST GORED BY BISON AFTER GROUP OF VISITORS APPROACHED IT TOO CLOSELY"Unfortunately, I witnessed the bison drowning in the Grand Prismatic Springs early yesterday morning. It took a few steps into a shallow area to the right of the pool, it turned around and stepped out very quickly. It stood for a moment, then turned back towards the spring and stepped into a deeper section then couldnt get out despite trying its best. I have a video of it coming up to take its last breath but its a tough watch," Louise Howard wrote in a Facebook post with the photos.Howard told CBS News that "as hard as it tried, it couldnt get out."TOUR VAN CRASH NEAR YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK LEAVES 7 DEAD, POLICE SAYMichael Poland, the scientist-in-charge at the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, told CBS News that while it is rare, it is not unheard of for animals to fall into hot springs. He said scientists have found skeletons at hot springs in the park. According to Poland, the bison died "very quickly" and most likely boiled to death."This bison carcass is basically sitting in a pool of nearly boiling water, and ... that boiling water will eat away at the organic material, the tissues, and eventually there will just be some bone," Poland said, according to NBC News.The Grand Prismatic Spring is 300 feet wide, and its waters can reach up to 192 degrees Fahrenheit.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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