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    2025-05-24 15:59:09 ·
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    Braves' Ronald Acuna Jr crushes 467-foot home run on first pitch in return from ACL injury
    Atlanta Braves superstar outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. returned to the lineup for the first time after he tore his ACL last season in the teams 2-1 loss to the San Diego Padres on Friday night at Truist Park.Acuna, 27, looked like he hadnt skipped a beat. On the first pitch he saw from San Diego Padres starter Nick Pivetta, the 2023 NL MVP demolished it 467 feet for a towering solo home run.Acuna said he "had a feeling" he might do something special in his return.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"To me, that's just the culmination of all the work I put in," he said.Unfortunately for the Braves, Acunas solo home run was the lone run they scored, as Pivetta shut the Braves' offense down afterward.Pivetta ended up pitching six innings while he scattered four hits and struck out seven Braves hitters.PIRATES GM SHUTS DOWN PAUL SKENES TRADE RUMORS DESPITE DISAPPOINTING STARTPadres third baseman Manny Machado broke a 1-1 tie in the ninth inning with a solo home run off Raisel Iglesias to give the Padres a 2-1 lead they would not relinquish.The loss drops the Braves to 24-26, who are still looking to rebound after an 0-7 start. The team hopes the return of Acuna can help spur them back into postseason contention."Hes one of those players that you better not go get a beer or whatever, because you might miss something really cool, you know?" Braves manager Brian Snitker said."I mean, hes that type of force, I think, in the game. I think hes going to energize everybody. Gonna energize the fans. Gonna energize his teammates.""It's huge," third baseman Austin Riley said of Acunas return. "The talent is there. The energy he brings, having Ronald up there at the top of the lineup. ... he can change a game at any point."The Braves and the Padres will play the second game of their three-game series on Saturday at 4:10 p.m. ET.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-24 15:59:09 ·
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    Former NFL star Ryan Clark apologizes for dragging Robert Griffin III's wife into Angel Reese debate
    Former NFL player Ryan Clark issued an apology to Robert Griffin III for bringing his wife into a debate about Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark earlier this week.Griffin said in a social media post that Reese "hates" Clark. Following the post, Clark suggested that RG3 is "not having conversations at home about what Black women have to endure in this country," considering his wife is White."All of it started over an Angel Reese take that he felt was a sports take that I didn't feel that way about. I felt it was away from the court, I felt it was away from basketball . . ." Clark said in a recent YouTube post. "I took a take that was personal to another person and made it personal to myself, and I shouldn't have done that."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMClark admitted his personal feelings and seemingly prior beef with Griffin "played a part in how I felt.""I wanted to defend a young Black woman, which ended up being an attack on him, he felt, or at least he said, an attack on his family. And that was never the case, or never the intent, of mine," Clark said."She should not have been brought up in me trying to make a point about how having Black women close to you, and the things that you learn from them, can help you in the way that you approach and speak to and about them. She didnt need to be the illustration of that. I can speak positively about what they are without making the insinuation that its something that non-Black women dont do wellCELEBRITY BOXING FOUNDER INVITES BILL BELICHICK'S FORMER AND CURRENT PARTNERS TO 'SETTLE BEEF' IN THE RING"To Grete, I was out of line. I was out of bounds. I apologize. To all the people who dont like RGs take or takes or the way that he moves, or even if you just, in this conversation, take my side and want to support me, leave his family alone Families should be off limits. I started that by bringing her into it. I see that. No matter what my intent was, the impact was different. If I had to do it all over again, I would do it a different way."Clark made the comment while calling out Griffin for boarding "the hate train" after Reese's scuffle with Clark over the weekend, while making Clark "heroic."Sage Steele, who, like Griffin, is a former ESPN colleague, called Clark's words toward Griffin "classless, divisive, gross, (and) unnecessary." Steele and Clark have had issues in the past, even getting to a point where Clark asked producers to have someone other than Steele host a segment following previous comments she had made about former president Barack Obama.Griffin later said that Clark's comments showed "how low of a person he is."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-24 16:59:01 ·
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    Nuclear energy is one of the most important things Trump has focused on: Rick Perry
    Former Energy Secretary Rick Perry joins Fox News Live to discuss President Donald Trumps executive orders on nuclear energy and their potential impact on artificial intelligence.
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    2025-05-24 16:59:01 ·
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    Fox, Purple Heart Homes announce new partnership honoring Indianapolis veterans
    Fox Sports and Fox Corporation team up with Purple Heart Homes to renovate houses for military veterans on Fox & Friends Weekend.
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    2025-05-24 16:59:01 ·
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    Judge blocks deportations of criminal migrants to South Sudan
    Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., joins Fox News Live to discuss President Donald Trumps spending bill and a judges decision to block the deportation of several criminal migrants to South Sudan.
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    2025-05-24 16:59:02 ·
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    We must observe a 'a day of rest,' says author of 'God Was Right'
    Author Mark Gerson, whose new book is "God Was Right," reveals the importance of both work and rest and why following biblical guidance is our best bet for wellness in today's increasingly fast-paced world.
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    2025-05-24 16:59:07 ·
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    James Carville says Biden went from titan of American history to sad figure for delaying dropping out
    Political strategist James Carville said that former President Joe Biden is one of the most tragic figures in modern American history because he refused to withdraw early enough from the election."I cannot begin to express how tragic this is," Carville said on Thursday's episode of his podcast, "Politics War Room.""He's one of the most accomplished Americans" since World War II, Carville said, praising Biden's legacy in politics. "If you just look at what he did as chairman of the Judiciary, Foreign Relations, Vice President, President, and you look at the tragedies of his life and distress that he's exhibited, and he's a well-liked, very admirable person, and he made one colossal mistake, and the Democrats made a colossal mistake by going along with it."CREDIBILITY CRISIS: WHEN CNN CRITICIZED QUESTIONING BIDEN'S MENTAL FITNESS"And that is staying in the race until July 21, 2024. And it breaks my heart," Carville added. "It's just so sad."Biden's pivotal decision to withdraw from the presidential race is facing renewed scrutiny in the media. CNN anchor Jake Tapper co-authored a new book, "Original Sin," on the efforts made by top aides and allies to hide the truth about the then-president's mental and physical health.Carville emphasized that Biden destroyed his legacy by choosing to stay in the race for as long as he did."Joe Biden on New Year's Day of 2024 stood as a titan of modern American history," he said.BIDEN STRUGGLED TO FILM 2024 CAMPAIGN VIDEOS AMID DECLINING HEALTH, NEW BOOK CLAIMS: 'THE MAN COULD NOT SPEAK'"He's a man that deserved everything that we could give him other than reelection," Carville added.The Democratic Party strategist who once advised former President Bill Clinton also said that reporters will continue to expose more of what happened behind the scenes of the Biden administration."We pretty much know the parameters of what happened but there's plenty of specifics left," Carville said. "It's pretty much the saddest f------ thing you could imagine."Biden's press office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.Fox News' Rachel del Guidice contributed to this report.
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    2025-05-24 16:59:08 ·
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    Brett Favre suggests Netflix documentary targets him for Trump support
    Brett Favre appears to believe Netflix is out to get him due to his support of President Donald Trump.The streaming service released its documentary on the Hall of Famer titled "Untold: The Fall of Favre."The documentary highlights the scandals of Favre allegedly sending inappropriate messages to a woman while playing for the New York Jets, and his alleged involvement in the Mississippi State welfare scandal.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMUpon the docs release, Favre reposted two X posts that ripped Netflix."Netflix is going after @BrettFavre for being an outspoken Trump supporter. We stand with Brett Favre," the Hodge twins wrote.And wrote @SteveLovesAmmo, "Havent you ever noticed that these "scandals" seem to pop up (or again) every single time a famous individual vocally supports President Trump? Brett has been under constant attack from the mainstream media and also now today, Netflix Tonight, a new documentary premiers tonight on Netflix attempting to tarnish his name."We all know that if he wasnt a Conservative, this would not be happening right now. Was this a hit documentary because Donald Trump won the 2024 election? That has yet to be determined.With that being said, I support .@BrettFavre! One of the greats!"While speaking at a Trump rally in October just before the election, Favre said it would be "insane" to vote for Kamala Harris.FORMER NFL STAR RYAN CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR DRAGGING ROBERT GRIFFIN III'S WIFE INTO ANGEL REESE DEBATE"Weve already had President Trump once weve already seen Kamala in action. We can compare, and we know which is better," Favre said at the rally. "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. . . . It would be insane to give Kamala four more years in office. So its time to bench Kamala and put in the star quarterback.""USA is a great country. But we all know this: Kamala broke it. Trump will fix it," Favre added. "I have lived the American dream, but I want to make sure that future generations get to, as well. So remember this: Lets make American great again."Favre has long supported Trump, saying last year that the country was in a "better place" when he was president. He endorsed Trump in 2020 because of his stance on freedom of speech, gun rights and support for the military and police after a summer of racial unrest after the death of George Floyd.Fox News' Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-24 16:59:08 ·
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    Why God and the Bible were right about your work schedule all along
    Most units of time are based on nature. A day is one rotation of the Earth. A month is the moons orbit. A year is the Earths path around the sun.But a week? Theres no natural explanation for it. (See the video at the top of this article.)Thats why ancient cultures defined the week in vastly different ways: four days in West Africa, 10 in Egypt, 15 in China.THE SECRETS OF A MEANINGFUL AND LIFELONG GRANDPARENT-GRANDCHILD BONDIn the 1930s, the Soviets tried to eliminate the seven-day week entirely first replacing it with a four-day week, then a five, "to facilitate the struggle to eliminate religion."They were at least right about the source. The seven-day week comes straight from the Bible.In Exodus, God commands: "Six days you shall work, and on the seventh you shall rest."That short verse carries deep insight. First, it applies to everyone. Second, it treats work not as a necessity, but as a value.The Torah doesnt say "work must be done," but that you shall work. The work itself matters regardless of the outcome.This work doesnt need to be paid. Volunteering and child-rearing certainly count as long as the activity is demanding, consistent and productive.The second insight can be seen in the life of Joseph, the only person in the Bible called a "success" twice. This happened once as a slave, and once as a prisoner and all the time with God by his side, whom he constantly cited (even as he, unlike his father Jacob and grandfather Abraham, never spoke with God).Still, work must stop.The seventh day, Shabbat, is not just a break. Its a weekly reset, a day to gather, reflect and reconnect.The Jewish tradition calls it "a taste of Heaven on Earth."Modern culture, though, swings between extremes.For most of the 20th century, work was considered an unfortunate financial necessity to be escaped.We see this in popular music, such as "Heigh Ho," "9 to 5" and "Taking Care of Business" all songs about how work is meaningless drudgery.7 STEPS TO BETTER MENTORING FOR LIFE AND CAREER: MANY POSITIVE BENEFITSPopular commercials in the 1980s and '90s portrayed the ideal life as one of leisure: playing polo, loading fancy dogs into a car and diving off a yacht into the ocean.Then, around the year 2000, everything flipped. Suddenly, busyness became the new badge of honor.A new locution entered the lexicon that people are "crazy busy."This strange expression became so commonplace that it became the quintessential humblebrag.It even took on a shortened version for those who were too busy to say the whole four syllables that ones schedule is "crazy."Neither extreme works. The leisure advocates need to understand what modern studies show time and again: Happiness at work is key to happiness in life.This is partially because we spend much of our time at work, and it is hard to enjoy life if we dislike how we spend most of our work hours.Contemporary research has shown that we can enjoy and find meaning in any job as long as we frame it correctly. This is called "job crafting."A Wharton study found that hospital custodians who "job craft" and viewed their work as part of "healing patients" were more fulfilled and more successful than those who saw it as menial labor.The biblical Joseph would have been proud.But thats not the whole story.Numerous studies have found that there is a productivity ceiling.The first research on this topic was done by the British Ministry of Munitions, which established a committee in 1915 to assess the work that resulted in equipping the soldiers in the Great War. They concluded that the British war effort required giving workers a Sabbath so that the workers would produce more.The report, in part, said that "the evidence is conclusive that Sunday labor, by depriving the worker of his weekly rest, offers him no sufficient opportunity for recovering from fatigue Seven days labor only produces six days output and reductions in Sunday work have not involved any appreciable loss of output."For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleA century later, John Pencavel, a professor at Stanford, analyzed the data using modern tools.He determined that production correlated with work hours for the first 49 hours a week.The rate of production slowed for the hours 50 to 55.However, there was no increase in output from hours 56 to 70.The Economist, in reviewing Pencavels work, concluded, "That extra 14 hours was a waste of time."And so, we now have the number of what we have termed the "productivity ceiling": It's 55 hours a week.And heres the amazing and maybe divine math.A Sabbath observer can work 10 hours a day for five days a week.He can really only work half a day on the sixth, as he needs to prepare for Shabbat leaving him with a 55-hour work week.So God was right.The good life isnt all leisure or all work.Its six days of meaningful work, followed by a seventh day of sacred rest.Mark Gerson's new book is "God Was Right: How Modern Social Science Proves the Torah Is True," published by BenBella Books and distributed by Simon & Schuster (June 2025). This article is the second in a series featured exclusively by Fox News Digital.
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    2025-05-24 16:59:08 ·
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    Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Kris Jenner compared to daughters, Mormon Wives stars torn friendships
    Welcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter.TOP 3:-Fans compare Kris Jenner to her famous daughters after age-defying makeover-'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' stars say fame, 'jealousy and comparison' tore friendships apart-Meghan Markle admits to shattered dreams of royal motherhood while experts question Sussex family choicesMUSIC ON HOLD - Billy Joel cancels all concerts due to brain disorder diagnosis.ROCK TRAGEDY - Music exec and rock drummer among those killed in San Diego plane crash.DIDDY'S DOWNFALL - Diddy sunk $35 million into Miami mansion, but Star Island digs may not be safe if he's convicted, experts say.RURAL ESCAPE - Jessica Biel offers a glimpse into Montana family life with Justin Timberlake and their sons.DEEPFAKE DANGER - Kelsey Grammer warns of 'dangerous' AI deepfakes blurring reality in Hollywood.DIDDY DRAMA - Jamie Foxx debunks the conspiracy theory that Diddy was behind his hospitalization.SWIFT JUSTICE - Taylor Swift is no longer required to testify in Justin Baldoni's legal dispute with Blake Lively.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING?CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSFOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeX, formerly Twitter
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