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    Justin Bieber admits to Hailey Bieber marriage struggles in new album
    Justin Bieber is putting his love on the line.In his long-awaited seventh studio album, "Swag," the pop star appeared to address long-rumored marital troubles with wife Hailey Bieber in several tracks.In his song "Walking Away," the 31-year-old singer sang, "Tell me why youre throwing stones at my back -- You know Im defenseless."JUSTIN BIEBER MAKES PUBLIC APOLOGY TO HAILEY OVER VOGUE COVER COMMENTS"Girl, we better stop before we say some s--t. Weve been testing our patience. I think we better off if we just take a break and remember what grace is," Bieber added.In his next set of lyrics he sang, "Baby, I aint walking away. You were my diamond. Gave you a ring. I made you a promise. I told you, Id change. Its just human nature, these growing pains. And baby, I aint walking away."On Biebers track "Daisies," he appeared to paint a picture of emotional uncertainty as he questioned the strength of his relationship.JUSTIN BIEBER FEARS BEING 'EXPOSED,' SAYS HE'S BEEN 'USED' AS CONCERNS MOUNT FOR TROUBLED POP STARHe compared himself to someone picking petals, as he sang: "Do you love me or not?""Head is spinnin, and it dont know when to stop. You said Forever, babe, did you mean it or not?" Bieber continued."And if it aint right, babe, you know, I respect it. But if you need time, just take your time. Honey, I get it, I get it, I get it."APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POSTIn his track "Go Baby," one of the albums softer moments, Bieber appeared to shift from turmoil to tenderness. This time he sang directly to wife Hailey, 28, with admiration and affection.He dubbed the model "iconic," and shouted out her viral Rhode lip gloss, tucked neatly into her iPhone case a nod to her growing beauty empire."When sunlight turns to shadow and it gets hard to face. Like water to a flower, babe, I know you need the rain. Nothing needs to work out and nothing needs to break. Dont need to pretend that youre okay."Bieber added, "cry on my shoulder stay by my side."His wife Hailey showed her support, sharing several photos of his album cover on her Instagram story.Biebers "Swag" album was spotted on billboards across major cities, including in Times Square, New York. She additionally posted on her social media that she listened to the track "Daises."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSReps for Bieber did not respond to Fox News Digitals immediate request for comment.In May, Bieber made a public apology to his wife about her Vogue cover.He took to Instagram to share images from Hailey's photo shoot with Vogue. In his caption, he explained that he'd once told her she'd never land the cover of the legendary fashion magazine."Yo this reminds me when Hailey and I got into a huge fight," he wrote. "I told hails that she would never be on the cover of vogue, Yikes I know, so mean."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"For some reason because I felt so disrespected I thought I gotta get even... I think as we mature we realize that were not helping anything by getting even. were honestly just prolonging what we really want which is intimacy and connection."Bieber, who has since deleted his caption, finished his post by dedicating a message directly to his wife, and wrote, "So baby u already know but forgive me for saying u wouldnt get a vogue cover cuz clearly i was sadly mistaken."Earlier that same month, Bieber admitted being "flawed" in a series of posts on social media.The singer, who had previously been in the spotlight for his behavior on social media causing concern among fans, wrote, "I'm just an average flawed guy. I've done things that have hurt others. I continue to do and say things that hurt others unintentionally."Bieber and Hailey tied the knot in 2018 and welcomed their first child, Jack Blues Bieber, in August 2024.
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    'Sacred Covenant' How the Paxton divorce rocks the bruising Republican Senate primary in Texas
    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton came out strong Friday morning, announcing a "historic" $2.9 million fundraising haul over the past three months for his Republican Senate campaign.Paxton, a MAGA champion and longtime ally of President Donald Trump who has been battered over the past decade by multiple controversies is primary challenging longtime GOP Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, in what is shaping up to be an expensive and bitterly brutal battle.The fundraising announcement by Paxton came hours after a new development rocked the Lone Star State's primary race.Paxton's wife, Texas state Sen. Angela Paxton, a Republican, announced Thursday that she's filed for divorce from her longtime husband.BIBLICAL GROUNDS KEN PAXTON'S WIFE FILES FOR DIVORCE"Today, after 38 years of marriage, I filed for divorce on biblical grounds," the state senator wrote in a social media post."I believe marriage is a sacred covenant and I have earnestly pursued reconciliation," she added. "But in light of recent discoveries, I do not believe that it honors God or is loving to myself, my children, or Ken to remain in the marriage."In his own statement, Ken Paxton said that "after facing the pressures of countless political attacks and public scrutiny, Angela and I have decided to start a new chapter in our lives."The attorney general added that "I could not be any more proud or grateful for the incredible family that God has blessed us with, and I remain committed to supporting our amazing children and grandchildren. I ask for your prayers and privacy at this time."TRUMP ALLY PAXTON LAUNCHES SENATE PRIMARY CHALLENGE IN TEXASPaxton, who first won election as Texas attorney general in 2014 and has been re-elected twice, was impeached a couple of years ago by the Texas House of Representatives on allegations of corruption, which included claims related to an extramarital affair. He was later acquitted by the state Senate.A veteran Texas-based Republican strategist, when asked how the divorce bombshell will impact the Senate primary, said the key is whether there are more damaging revelations to come."Most people I'm talking to are expecting a lot more details in this story that Republican primary voters aren't going to be too happy about," said the strategist, who asked to remain anonymous to speak more freely. "I think there is quite more to come and soon."Paxton, in his fundraising release, highlighted that he was "blown away by the support I've received since launching my campaign. The grassroots movement to fire John Cornyn continues to grow stronger every single day, and this is only just the beginning.""Our voters have been excited to send John Cornyn packing for years, which is why he's down over 20 points, and his campaign is getting more and more desperate," Paxton said, as he pointed to a number of recent polls indicating his lead over the senator.Thanks to his strong support among MAGA world, polling has never been Paxton's' problem in taking on Cornyn.The more important issue was whether he could compete financially with a senator with a history of strong fundraising.Cornyn's campaign has yet to announce its second quarter fundraising. But Texans for a Conservative Majority, a Cornyn-aligned super PAC, announced on July 1 that they had raked in $10.9 million over the past three months.A separate GOP consultant in Texas, who also asked for anonymity, said Paxton needs to quickly answer questions to make sure supporters and donors don't jump ship."The people that are backing him with their public support, such as elected officials, or people who are backing him financially, are going to want answers very quickly, as in today, about what's the damage. Is this true? Do you deny it? What other issues may come up if your spouse is looking to tell their version of the truth," the consultant said.And the consultant noted that what Paxton's wife says going forward will be crucial."State Sen. Angele Paxton had been by Ken's side for the entire saga over the last decade and up close and personal with all the issues he's been accused of. She's been front and center for it all."While Cornyn's campaign didn't put out any statement regarding the divorce news, it did issue a release titled: "Ken Paxton's TERRIBLE week."It included a social media post from Matt Schaeffer, a conservative former member of the state legislature who argued that "Paxton is morally unfit to hold office."While Trump has stayed neutral in the primary so far, Senate Majority Leader John Thune and the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) are backing Cornyn.There's a possibility another Republican could enter the Senate primary.Three-term Rep. Wesley Hunt, a rising MAGA star who represents a Houston-area district, has been mulling a Senate run. Sources confirmed to Fox News earlier this year that Hunt had made his case to President Donald Trumps political team that he's the only person who can win both a GOP primary and a general election.And on Friday, a Texas-based conservative strategist who asked to remain anonymous to speak more freely, told Fox News he believes "Hunt is still the only candidate in Texas that can win the primary and the general election."A different consultant noted that "the possibility that Ken will exit the race changes the dynamics dramatically," and that "it absolutely does give Hunt something to think about."
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    Yankees exploit Mariners closer's incoming pitches with wild movements to relay signs
    As Michael Kay put it, the New York Yankees went from "no-hit to no-way" on Thursday night.The Yankees were hitless through seven innings against Seattle Mariners ace Bryan Woo but rallied from down 5-0 in the eighth inning to steal a 6-5 victory in extras.Giancarlo Stanton's pinch-hit, two-run homer in the eighth inning made it a 5-3 game to get the ball rolling, but when the Mariners brought in Andres Munoz in the ninth, it's understandable to chalk it up to a Seattle win. He owned a 1.05 ERA entering the ball game.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHowever, Munoz uncharacteristically struggled, and the Yankees caught something early on to tie the game in the ninth and take the victory in the 10th.The Yankees apparently found a tip in Munoz' slider, and runners on second would notify the batter by waving their arms in a circle if Munoz were throwing a breaking ball."He was tipping it every time at second base," Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh said after the game, via The Athletic. "Obviously, they werent making it very discreet, I guess is the word. Its part of the game. Its our job. We should have known about that going into the series. That made it really hard there at the end."The Yanks were down to their last strike twice. Ben Rice worked a walk after going down in an 0-2 hole, and after doing so himself, Austin Wells tied the game with a two-run single.Aaron Judge got the walk-off RBI with a sacrifice fly that scored Anthony Volpe on a tremendous slide in a bang-bang play at the plate, but the speedster was able to avoid any tag, despite the throw beating him.It's now a four-game winning streak for the Yanks, who completed a three-game sweep of Seattle with the victory, after a tremendous struggle throughout the second half of June and early July.It was the first time since 1977, and the second time since the expansion era, that a team came back from being no-hit through seven innings and down 5-0.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    'That ends now:' White House vows removal of illegal immigrants from taxpayer benefits
    The White House is ramping up efforts to remove illegal immigrants from an array of taxpayer-funded benefits, framing the move as part of a broader campaign to reduce government waste.The Trump administration shared additional details on the new restrictions that would bar illegal immigrants from accessing more than 15 federal assistance programs, which collectively account for $40 billion in public spending.White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers told Fox News Digital that illegal immigrants will no longer be able "to steal public benefits at the expense of hardworking American taxpayers."TRUMP ADMINISTRATION BANS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS FROM HEAD START"That ends now. Under President Trump, its America first always," Rogers said.The lion's share of the programs being put off-limits to undocumented immigrants are overseen by the Department of Health and Human Services, while others fall under the Departments of Education, Agriculture, Labor, and Justice.The White House said that several government health services including Head Start, substance abuse prevention and treatment programs, family planning benefits, and health workforce loans and scholarships will be inaccessible to illegal immigrants.The move aligns with President Donald Trump's dual campaign promise of stricter immigration enforcement and elimination of wasteful government spending.The latest revelation comes on the heels of the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Trump's hallmark spending and tax bill. Medicaid, the insurance program for low-income and disabled Americans, proved to be a sticking point in both the House and Senate.TRUMP'S SPENDING BILL FACES SETBACK AS SENATE RULES KNOCK OUT KEY MEDICAID PROVISIONSAs the bill inched across the finish line, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt downplayed claims that the measure would strip vulnerable Americans of their healthcare."This bill protects Medicaid for those who truly deserve this program, the needy, pregnant women, children and sick Americans who physically cannot work. It ensures that able-bodied Americans who can work 20 hours a week are actually doing so, and that will therefore strengthen and protect those benefits for Americans who need it," Leavitt told reporters during a White House briefing last month.Leavitt added that the measure will address "waste, fraud and abuse" and remove approximately 1.4 million illegal immigrants from the program.EXPERTS SAY MEDICAID CHANGES IN BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL ARE COMMON SENSE FOR HEALTHCARE POLICY"It is perfectly reasonable for taxpayers who are paying into the Medicaid program to insist that everyone in the program who can contribute do so, by working,"Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, previously told FOX Business.The bill asks Medicaid members who are able-bodied, prime-age adults without children to work or volunteer roughly 20 hours a week.HEAD HERE FOR THE LATEST FOX NEWS POLLINGNina Schaefer, the director of the Center for Health and Welfare Policy at the Heritage Foundation, described the Medicaid provisions as "common sense administrative changes.""The Medicaid program is over 60 years old and has been running on autopilot for far too long. These changes begin to bring much needed oversight, transparency, and accountability to the program," Schaefer said.
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    Prosecution's 'inconsistencies' in prep school murder trial led to suspect's acquittal: jury foreman
    The foreman of the jury in the murder trial of Raul Valle, who was acquitted Wednesday of murdering a 17-year-old prep school lacrosse player at a booze-fueled high school party, slammed the state for lacking evidence to support its case.Valle was accused of stabbing James "Jimmy" McGrath to death during a May 14, 2022 brawl in a highbrow Connecticut suburb. McGrath attended Fairfield College Preparatory Academy, and Valle attended nearby St. Joseph's High School.Jim Stuhlman was the 10th juror and foreman in the trial. He read aloud Valle's not guilty verdict, sparing the now 20-year-old from up to 60 years in prison.PREP SCHOOL LACROSSE PLAYER'S ACCUSED KILLER FOUND NOT GUILTY OF MURDER"They just didnt have enough to prove the case," Stuhlman told News 3.He said the jury spent very little time deliberating on whether Valle acted in self-defense because the jury believed that the state failed to prove that he intended to kill McGrath."There was so much inconsistencies and contradictions," he continued. "Not everyone will be happy with the conclusion, we werent happy we couldnt find an agreement on the final counts, but we did everything we could have to get as far as we did."The jury acquitted Valle on murder, intentional manslaughter and intentional assault charges. It remained hung on lesser included charges of reckless manslaughter and reckless assault, and a partial mistrial was declared.SLAIN PREP SCHOOL LACROSSE PLAYER'S FATHER 'ASTONISHED' AFTER MURDER SUSPECT ACQUITTED IN STABBING CASE"It just came down to the intent, recklessness, what a reasonable person would do, those kinds of things," Stuhlman said. "We went according to the instructions, followed the law, we did what we were supposed to do."Fox News Digital confirmed Thursday that the state of Connecticut is already taking steps to retry Valle on those charges.Meanwhile, the McGrath family is seeking recourse through a myriad of civil lawsuits against third parties who they say were involved in the night's activities, and parents who allegedly provided them with alcohol."We sued the individuals and their parents, the homeowners where the two fights broke out at Lazy Brook and Laurel Glen have both been sued," McGrath family attorney Michael Rosnick told Fox News Digital.PREP SCHOOL LACROSSE PLAYERS ACCUSED KILLER COULD WALK AFTER MAKING LEGAL MANEUVER: EXPERTOn the night of the incident, Valle and others were involved in a fight at a home on Lazy Brook Road in Shelton. They then drove to the second party on Laurel Glen Drive.At some point, one of Valle's friends allegedly gave him a knife, which was used during the brawl to stab McGrath."The cases have been consolidated so that there will be one civil trial as opposed to multiple civil trials," Rosnick said.The McGraths are also suing one of the teenager's parents, who are accused of providing alcohol to the minors. Other parties in the lawsuit include the homeowners of the Laurel Glen Drive property, along with their son, who was allegedly hosting the party, court records show.Rosnick said that now that the criminal trial is finished, the civil proceedings will begin."We were very mindful to be respectful of the state attorney, its autonomy and its own investigation, and to not do anything that could jeopardize anything in the criminal trial," he said. "Now that the criminal trial is over, we're going to be much more aggressive in our pursuit of justice against all the responsible parties."The state's attorney's office did not immediately return a comment request.
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    Washington Post declares Americans deserve thorough investigation into Biden's health, possible cover-up
    The Washington Post editorial board declared Thursday that Americans "deserve" to know the state of former President Joe Bidens health while in office.The board noted Bidens personal physician, Kevin OConnor, refused to disclose Bidens health information in a House Oversight Committee hearing this week and said that members of Congress need to make sure they get to the bottom of the situation."Congress should thoroughly investigate whether Biden was physically and mentally capable of carrying out his duties and not just to sate understandable public curiosity about the previous administration," the board declared, adding, "OConnor could probably reveal more than anyone else about how White House officials seek to control the publics perception of a presidents fitness."WHITE HOUSE WAIVES EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGES FOR BIDEN DOCTOR KEVIN O'CONNOR IN COVER-UP PROBEDuring the congressional hearing this week, OConnor pleaded the Fifth Amendment multiple times regarding his tenure with the former president.The House Oversight Committee has been investigating whether Biden's former top aides covered up evidence of his mental and physical decline while in office, which they have denied.The Post noted how Republicans responded to the physicians tactic as evidence that he was engaged in a cover-up, while Democrats dismissed the hearing and called concerns about Bidens health overblown.The board said both sides are "getting this wrong."BIDEN AIDES PUSHES FOR EARLY DEBATE TO SHOW OFF BIDEN'S STRENGTH, EXPOSES TRUMP'S WEAKNESS,' BOOK SAYSThe editorial continued, "Bidens case is only the latest evidence that lawmakers should take on the difficult but unavoidable topic of whether to set transparency rules on presidential health. This means Democrats cannot deny that the Biden health story is important. It also means the Republicans running the probe should be more interested in getting relevant information than in embarrassing Democrats."The Post argued that reports of Biden forgetting the names of his top aides, using a teleprompter for "minor events," needing cabinet meetings scripted, and not being able to work the long hours of the job all "raise legitimate concerns that Bidens health threatened national security and continuity of government.""Lawmakers have a responsibility to carefully examine the matter and use their findings to consider reforms that would preserve Americans confidence in their leaders," it argued.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREThe board acknowledged that Bidens doctor was in a complex situation during the hearing because he has "ethical and legal obligations to protect private patient information" and had concerns that the "Justice Department could use his testimony against him." However, it said that he could provide testimony about whether "he ever felt pressure to sanitize his annual public reports on Bidens health."Representatives for the former president did not immediately reply to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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    Statue of Liberty mural intentionally placed in migrant city stirs up controversy
    A new mural is stirring up controversy worldwide."The Statue of Liberty's Silent Protest" was painted on a brick wall of a building on Rue de Chemin-de-Ferin Roubaix, France, by Dutch artist Judith de Leeuw. (See the video at the top of this article.)The painting was unveiled on July 3, just a day before Americas Independence Day.AMERICANS TARGETED IN MEXICO CITY AS LOCALS PROTEST AGAINST TOURISM AND SOARING RENTS"The values that the statue once stood for - freedom, hope, the right to be yourself - have been lost for many," said de Leeuw, according to Euro News."Roubaix has a large migrant population, and many of them live in extremely difficult circumstances," she said, referring to the city in northern France. "The values that the statue once stood for freedom, hope, the right to be yourself have been lost for many."The painting depictsthe Statue of Liberty with nine spikes on her crown the actual statue only has seven and with her hands covering her face.The mural was intentionally placed in a city known for its high migrant population, according to reports.About 22.3% of the Roubaix population was made up of immigrants in 2021, according to the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies.'AMERICA FIRST' NATIONAL PARKS PLAN FROM TRUMP SLAPS HIGHER FEES ON FOREIGN TOURISTSDe Leeuw shared she was nervous the message would be too controversial, but said that locals embraced the message given the harsh realities of immigration in France.In 2022, 69% of violent robberies and other violent crimes, including sexual assaults, on public transport in the greater Paris region of le-de-France were perpetrated by foreign nationals, according to the annual figures of the statistics bureau of the French Ministry of Interior.French President Emmanuel Macron said at the time, "If we look at crime in Paris today, we cannot fail to see that at least half of the crime comes from people who are foreigners, either illegal immigrants or waiting for a residence permit."He also said, "In any case, they're in a very delicate situation, often coming in through these [illegal immigration] channels."The mural comes in reaction to the doubling down by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on enforcing immigration laws in the U.S. and deporting illegal migrants.MYSTERIOUS 'TIRE TRAPS' PLAGUE CITY STREETS AS LOCALS TAKE MATTERS INTO THEIR OWN HANDSA video posted by the artist went viral, amassing thousands of reactions on social media platforms."This exquisite, heartwrenching art expresses how I'm feeling as a US citizen," commented one woman.Another person wrote, "Thank you for this. Signed, Heartbroken in the U.S.""Your open borders policies ruined Paris. Fix yourselves before you judge us," commented one user.Another person wrote, "Thank you for seeing us and sharing this sorrow and shame with the world."Said another individual: "France: Where they imprison their political opponents."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERRep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., also weighed in on social media."This disgusts me. If any country ought to be kissing our [a--], its France. My uncle Roy fought and died and is buried there for their freedom," the lawmaker posted on X.Another X user commented, "I agree with the mural.""I think we're going to have to liberate them once again," an X user joked."Well, of course France would try to shame the USA for having border and immigration laws," wrote one person. "They are part of the EU who likes to shame every country who doesnt want mass immigration."For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleAnother individual commented, "To say this is phenomenal is an understatement & the meaning powerful! I salute you, my friend, my hero."Wrote another user, "This is occupied France. I mean FULLY occupied France."The Statue of Liberty was gifted by the French people to the United States and revealed to the world on Oct. 28, 1886, in New York harbor, affirming the friendship between the two nations.
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    Veteran political reporter reveals what the media missed about Trump's appeal to Americans in 2024
    In her new book, "Butler: The Untold Story of the Near Assassination of Donald Trump and the Fight for America's Heartland," released just days before the first anniversary of the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, veteran political reporter Salena Zito reveals what she believes is the one element the mainstream media has missed in their coverage of his rallies.The Pennsylvania-based told Fox News Digital that when she first interviewed Trump during his 2016 run, she noticed how he interacted with "the people behind the scenes the janitors, the people that were pushing the water bottles, the caterers, the plumbers, the electricians, the people that made the event happen that are never seen."Zito said she saw Trump communicating with American voters with an authenticity and curiosity that she hadn't seen in a lot of politicians."I understood in that moment that he wasn't a billionaire running for president, he was a guy that saw people that don't usually get seen by elected officials, in a way that was very unique. Between that and driving across the country and interviewing people, I understood that he was going to win that cycle," Zito said of the 2016 election.TRUMP ATTRIBUTED SURVIVAL AT BUTLER RALLY TO 'HAND OF GOD': AUTHOR AND WITNESS REVEALS FIRSTHAND ACCOUNTFlash forward to Trump's 2024 presidential campaign."What I noticed covering 2024 was the amount of young people that were out there, that were engaged, that were excited, that were voting for the first time, and really excited to be part of bigger than self and they really glommed on and became excited about the way that President Trump talks about Americanism and love of country and getting to a better place together," Zito said.JOURNALIST WHO REFUSED TO DUCK DURING TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT REFLECTS ON BUTLER RALLY IN NEW BOOKZito's book takes readers back to July 13, 2024, when 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks fired multiple gunshots into the Butler crowd, grazing Trump's ear, injuring two people and killing one rally attendee, firefighter Corey Comperatore. She had planned to interview Trump at the Butler rally and was mere steps away from him when the shots were fired.But when Zito heard the shots, she told Fox News Digital, "I didn't get down. There was this inner voice that told me, You have a job to do, continue doing it." As a journalist, Zito quickly began to commit the historic moment to memory as it was unfolding, gathering details that eventually led to her book.Throughout the campaign, Zito said she could feel that sense of community building at Trump rallies. While his supporters have various degrees of support for the president, at Trump rallies, she said they are happy, patriotic and excited."Trump pulled them together by place and rootedness and connective tissue, and it was really, really missed by my profession, but it was so right in front of me everywhere I went in Pennsylvania."
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    New England serial killer fears grip coastal town after paddleboarders terrifying murder
    One week after a Maine paddleboarder was found murdered in a local neighborhood pond, members of the community are left searching for answers as fears of a potential serial killer grips the sleepy coastal town.The body of 48-year-old Sunshine "Sunny" Stewart was discovered in the early morning of July 3, just six hours after she had left for a solo paddleboarding trip around Crawford Pond, according to the Maine State Police.Stewarts remains were reportedly found near 100 Acre Island, a wooded area accessible only by boat, according to WMTW 8.NEW ENGLAND SERIAL KILLER FEARS REIGNITED AFTER PADDLEBOARDER'S MURDER IN QUIET COASTAL TOWNOfficials have remained tight-lipped about the investigation into the "suspicious" circumstances surrounding Stewarts death, which has been ruled a homicide."I think its just confusing because we dont know what happened, like, if this was an isolated incident or a personal thing, like a grudge," Gus Williams, who lives near Crawford Pond, told WMTW 8.Despite the growing unease within the local community, authorities are asking the public to remain calm.PADDLEBOARDERS MYSTERIOUS KILLING ROCKS QUIET SUMMER VACATION AREAIn a statement released by MSP on Wednesday, officials acknowledged the "fear and discomfort that this incident has brought to the town of Union and the Crawford Pond community," while vowing to continue investigating Stewarts death.However, authorities have not revealed whether they have named a suspect in Stewarts death or the circumstances of how she was killed.MSP did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.NEW ENGLAND SERIAL KILLER FEARS STOKED BY 13TH BODY FOUND IN SMALL TOWNBut the words of comfort from authorities have done little to calm the fears of Williams, who told the local outlet he walks his dog near the pond every day."The first time I was walking down here yesterday, I got to the path and was like, No, Im not going to go," Williams said.Stewarts apparent murder comes as fears of a serial killer lurking within the New England region are gripping the public.NEW ENGLAND SERIAL KILLER FEARS: MASSACHUSETTS INVESTIGATORS IDENTIFY BODY PULLED FROM RIVERAt least 13 bodies with the majority found in wooded or remote areas have been discovered throughout Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, according to authorities.Last month, the remains of 21-year-old Adriana Suazo were found in a wooded area in Milton, Massachusetts, according to the Norfolk District Attorneys Office. Suazos body showed no signs of trauma, with her cause of death remaining undetermined pending an investigation by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.Given the recent string of victims found within the region, MSP has asked "that residents continue to remain vigilant, be aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement."But for locals within the community, the words of warning are not enough to ease their fears of a killer lurking within their midst."In a place where most people dont lock their doors, like, ever, it definitely feels a little intrusive," Williams said, adding, "I dont know, [its] terrifying."Fox News Digital's Sarah Rumpf-Whitten contributed to this report.
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    Epstein 'conspiracy' just isn't there, teachers union reveals true colors, and more from Fox News Opinion
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