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    2025-05-25 02:59:03 ·
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    Brewers vs. Pirates Highlights | MLB on FOX
    Check out the best moments between the Milwaukee Brewers and the San Diego Padres.
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    2025-05-25 02:59:03 ·
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    Cow washes up on beach amid devastating flooding
    This cow wasnt milking it as one Australian woman discovered the animal washed ashore nearly 11 miles from home during unprecedented flooding. (Credit: Facebook/Layla Philipson)
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    2025-05-25 02:59:04 ·
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    Family members of fallen officers reflect on their heroic legacies
    Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., shares how the inaugural Medal of Sacrifice came about as family members of fallen Palm Beach County deputies join 'My View with Lara Trump' to open up about their hero relatives.
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    2025-05-25 02:59:04 ·
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    I got 'a lot done' with the last Trump White House: Former Democratic presidential candidate
    Former Democratic presidential candidate Dean Phillips tells 'My View with Lara Trump' what has especially 'disappointed' him in past years and what happens when two parties can work together.
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    2025-05-25 02:59:09 ·
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    Dog owners who ruminate about work stress may pass anxiety to their pooch: study
    If your job has you feeling tense, your dog might be feeling it too.A new study published in Scientific Reports finds that stress from work can affect your dog at home.The research, led by Tanya Mitropoulos and Allison Andrukonis, shows that when dog owners dwell on work problems after hours, a habit known as "work-related rumination," their pets show more signs of stress.Researchers surveyed 85 working dog owners. They measured job stress and how often people kept thinking about work during their free time. Then they asked how stressed owners thought their dogs were and also tracked actual behaviors linked to canine stress, like whining, pacing or restlessness.WOMAN SAYS DOG DETECTED HER BREAST CANCER BEFORE DOCTORS DID: 'HE'S KNOWN THIS WHOLE TIME'The study found that owners with higher job stress had dogs who showed more stress-related behaviors. That link stayed strong even when the researchers accounted for other stress in the home. Interestingly, owners didnt always realize their dogs were stressed. It was a pup's behavior that told the story.The big factor driving the connection? Rumination. Owners who mentally took work home were more likely to have stressed-out dogs. Thinking about work off the clock seemed to spread stress from humans to pets.This idea is known as "crossover," when one persons stress spills over to others in a home. Previous research has shown this happens between spouses, and now theres evidence it can happen between people and their pets too.10 WAYS TO TREAT YOUR PET AND CELEBRATE THEIR JOYDogs are especially sensitive to their owners moods. Scientists call this "emotional contagion," the idea that dogs can pick up on human feelings through tone of voice, body language and other subtle cues. When an owner is distracted or irritable from work stress, the dog notices. Over time, this can affect the dogs well-being.The study also suggests another explanation. When people are focused on work problems, they may become less patient, more distant or less consistent with routines like walks and feeding. That kind of change in care can also increase stress in dogs.The authors point out that Americans overwhelmingly see their pets as part of the family. That makes it even more important to understand how our behavior affects them.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn the studys words, "employed dog owners might benefit from avoiding work-related ruminations when at home to protect the well-being of mans best friend."Putting work aside when you walk through the door doesnt just help your own health. It helps your dog, too.
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    2025-05-25 02:59:09 ·
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    Dog owners who ruminate about work stress may pass anxiety to their pooch: study
    If your job has you feeling tense, your dog might be feeling it too.A new study published in Scientific Reports finds that stress from work can affect your dog at home.The research, led by Tanya Mitropoulos and Allison Andrukonis, shows that when dog owners dwell on work problems after hours, a habit known as "work-related rumination," their pets show more signs of stress.Researchers surveyed 85 working dog owners. They measured job stress and how often people kept thinking about work during their free time. Then they asked how stressed owners thought their dogs were and also tracked actual behaviors linked to canine stress, like whining, pacing or restlessness.WOMAN SAYS DOG DETECTED HER BREAST CANCER BEFORE DOCTORS DID: 'HE'S KNOWN THIS WHOLE TIME'The study found that owners with higher job stress had dogs who showed more stress-related behaviors. That link stayed strong even when the researchers accounted for other stress in the home. Interestingly, owners didnt always realize their dogs were stressed. It was a pup's behavior that told the story.The big factor driving the connection? Rumination. Owners who mentally took work home were more likely to have stressed-out dogs. Thinking about work off the clock seemed to spread stress from humans to pets.This idea is known as "crossover," when one persons stress spills over to others in a home. Previous research has shown this happens between spouses, and now theres evidence it can happen between people and their pets too.10 WAYS TO TREAT YOUR PET AND CELEBRATE THEIR JOYDogs are especially sensitive to their owners moods. Scientists call this "emotional contagion," the idea that dogs can pick up on human feelings through tone of voice, body language and other subtle cues. When an owner is distracted or irritable from work stress, the dog notices. Over time, this can affect the dogs well-being.The study also suggests another explanation. When people are focused on work problems, they may become less patient, more distant or less consistent with routines like walks and feeding. That kind of change in care can also increase stress in dogs.The authors point out that Americans overwhelmingly see their pets as part of the family. That makes it even more important to understand how our behavior affects them.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn the studys words, "employed dog owners might benefit from avoiding work-related ruminations when at home to protect the well-being of mans best friend."Putting work aside when you walk through the door doesnt just help your own health. It helps your dog, too.
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    2025-05-25 03:59:01 ·
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    My View with Lara Trump - Saturday, May 24
    Trump agenda, Tax bill, DOGE
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    2025-05-25 03:59:01 ·
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    My View with Lara Trump - Saturday, May 24
    Trump agenda, Tax bill, DOGE
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    2025-05-25 08:59:06 ·
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    Texas bill requiring sheriffs to collaborate with ICE given initial approval by state House
    The Texas House gave initial approval on Saturday to a bill that would require sheriffs to collaborate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement by serving federal immigration warrants at local jails.Senate Bill 8 received preliminary approval with an 89-50 vote in the lower chamber after GOP state Rep. David Spiller, a sponsor of the legislation, amended the bill so it applies to all counties rather than just counties with populations over 100,000 as was the case in the original version, according to FOX 7 and The Texas Tribune."This bill is not immigration reform," Spiller said Saturday. "This bill is the strongest border security bill indirectly that we could have this session."ALLEGED HUMAN SMUGGLERS ARRESTED IN TEXAS AFTER HIDING INSIDE HOLLOWED HAY BALESThe measure needs another House vote before it can return to the Senate, where the upper chamber must agree to the changes or both chambers must straighten out their differences before the bill can be sent to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's desk."Gov. Abbott has made it clear that cities and counties across Texas must fully cooperate with the federal government efforts to arrest, jail, and deport illegal immigrants," Abbotts Deputy Press Secretary Eduardo Leal said in a statement to The Texas Tribune. "The Governor will review this legislation, as he does with any legislation sent to his desk that helps achieve that goal."Under the bill, sheriffs would be required to request partnerships with ICE, known as 287(g) agreements.The agreements allow ICE to authorize local authorities to perform certain types of immigration enforcement in local jails, including allowing local law enforcement to question inmates about their immigration status and serve administrative warrants.Local officers could also be authorized by ICE to question people about their immigration status during "routine police duties," including DUI checkpoints, through a model the Trump administration has revived after it stopped being used over allegations that it led to racial profiling.The bill would also allow the Texas attorney general to sue sheriffs who do not adhere to the agreement. Sheriffs would need to at least enter the "warrant service" agreement. They can choose to enter into other agreements to meet the requirement.Additionally, the proposal would offer grants to sheriffs to help offset the costs of participating that are not reimbursed by the federal government.TEXAS LAWMAKERS SEEK TO GET FEDERAL REIMBURSEMENT FOR BIDEN-ERA BORDER CONTROL EXPENSESAs of Friday, 72 Texas law enforcement agencies had signed 287(g) agreements with ICE, according to data published by ICE. Another four sheriffs offices had pending agreements.Roughly 20% of the agreements in place between Texas law enforcement agencies and ICE were for the "task force model," which extends immigration authorities to officers performing routine police duties.The legislation, filed by GOP state Sen. Charles Schwertner, could help the Trump administrations mass deportation plans, but immigrants rights advocates say the requirement would lead to racial profiling of black and brown people and prompt fear among undocumented Texans who may be reluctant to report a crime or seek help from authorities who are collaborating with ICE, according to The Texas Tribune.
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    2025-05-25 08:59:06 ·
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    Trading card featuring Menendez brothers after parents' murder becomes collector's item
    A 1990 trading card of Erik and Lyle Menendez skyrocketed in value following the infamous brothers' 1996 conviction in their parents' Beverly Hills, California, double murder.The trading card featuring New York Knicks guard Mark Jackson, obtained by Fox News Digital, gained notoriety after eagle-eyed collectors noticed that the Menendez brothers were sitting in a pair of floor seats at the game.The discovery of their presence on the card sparked significant interest among collectors and true crime aficionados. Previously valued at mere cents, the card's price surged, with some listings reaching hundreds of dollars. However, eBay eventually removed listings that explicitly referenced the Menendez brothers, citing policies against items associated with violent crimes.According to a TMZ report, some collectors are sending the card to the brothers in prison so it can be autographed.GOV. NEWSOM DOING 'POLITICAL CALCULUS' AHEAD OF MENENDEZ BROTHERS RESENTENCING DECISIONAlong with purchasing courtside seats for a New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden during the 19891990 NBA season, the brothers lavishly spent their parents' fortune following the August 1989 murders of Kitty and Jos Menendez.In the months following the brutal murder of their parents, Erik and Lyle Menendez began living an extravagant lifestyle that starkly contrasted with their earlier claims of grief and trauma.While the defense would later frame the spending as part of a psychological escape from years of alleged abuse, prosecutors alleged that the brothers' crimes had been due to their efforts to gain access to the family's fortune.MENENDEZ BROTHERS RESENTENCING: TIMELINE OF KILLERS FIGHT OVER FREEDOM IN PARENTS MURDERSLyle, the older brother, indulged in high-end purchases, including designer clothing and a Porsche. He also invested heavily in a Princeton, New Jersey, restaurant called Chuck's Spring Street Caf.In their 1995 trial, jewelry sales representative Mary Ellen Mahar testified that the brothers had come to her store just four days after the killings and spent about $15,000 on three Rolex watches.Lyle rented upscale properties and lived in expensive hotels like the Beverly Hills Hotel.Erik, too, spent the family's money freely on luxury clothing, high-end accommodations and international trips.He also tried to become a professional tennis player following the 1989 slayings. He hired a private coach, took lessons and traveled internationally to train and compete.On March 8, 1990, when Lyle was arrested in connection with their parents' murders, Erik was competing in a tennis tournament in Israel. He later turned himself in.SIGN UP TO GET THE TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTERBoth brothers admitted to killing their parents in a gruesome 1989 shotgun massacre inside their Beverly Hills home. Since their resentencing last week, the brothers are now eligible for parole.The brothers are set to appear before the parole board via video on June 13, 2025, at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe board will either recommend or veto the brothers' release. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has the final say over whether they should go free.
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