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    Heidi Klum shares steamy tropical getaway moment with husband Tom Kaulitz in paradise
    Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz are heating things up during their tropical getaway.On Sunday, Klum took to Instagram and shared a video of herself in a brown bikini while Kaulitz had his arm around her waist."another day in paradise for you and me," Klum captioned her post.Phil Collins' "Another Day in Paradise" was the song she chose for the video.HEIDI KLUM FLAUNTS PHYSIQUE IN BIKINI TOP DURING BILLBOARD UNVEILINGKlum had her hair styled down and accessorized with gold earrings.Kaulitz, who Klum married in 2019, wore just his wedding band and posed shirtless with his long hair wet behind the former supermodel.Klum posted a second video to Instagram with her husband. The quick clip showed the two sharing a kiss on the beach.Last year, Klum, 52, opened up about her 16-year age gap with Kaulitz, 35, and delved into the negativity she's received since tying the knot.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"I think it's often just spitefulness," she told Glamour Germany in March 2024 of the origin of people's disapproval."Perhaps many people also think I've had too much luck in life. I have a great job, I get to travel the world, I can buy expensive things. And now I've also got myself such a great man."Klum added, "Maybe people don't begrudge me that. Nowadays, people are rightly extremely careful about everything they say except age shaming. People continue to criticize [in that respect]."Heidi told the magazine that she typically responds to people's questions about the age gap in her marriage with, "How should I answer that?"CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I'm 50 and no longer 20. I'm not a young girl who hasn't experienced anything yet or has no idea about life," she continued. "Time won't stand still for me and Tom will never catch up with me. I'll always be 16 years older, and I'm aware of that."Klum acknowledged the fact that she will eventually "look older than him sooner.""Maybe it will be a problem for me in 10 years' time, maybe he won't like it then," she said. "In 20 years, I'll be 70. I usually plan for the future but with my husband, I live in the here and now."
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    Rand Paul says we 'aren't going to know' the motive of Trump's would-be assassin
    Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said that we "arent going to know" the motive of President Donald Trumps would-be assassin Thomas Crooks, after he released a scathing report slamming the Secret Service for multiple security failures at the fateful July 2024 Butler rally that nearly took Trumps life."I think we arent going to know the motive, and I take that at face value. I know a lot of times when we dont get something, and we suspect something. We think governments lying to us, and look, I have my doubts about government on many levels, but I think at this level theyve tried their best and I dont think theres a secret answer," Paul told CBS "Face the Nation" Host Margaret Brennan Sunday.The Kentucky senator had authored the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs report, which detailed multiple security failures leading up to the Butler assassination attempt. Shockingly, the report found that the Secret Service "denied or left unfulfilled at least 10 requests" for additional security for Trump, including counter snipers.COULD BUTLER HAPPEN AGAIN? FORMER SECRET SERVICE AGENTS WEIGH IN ON POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN 2025The report accuses former Secret Service head Kimberly Cheatle of falsely testifying to Congress in July 2024 that "no USSS asset requests were denied for the Butler rally."Cheatle resigned that day, following widespread bipartisan criticism of her testimony. Sen. Paul accused Cheatle of dishonesty, saying, she "did not tell the truth."Paul blasted the Secret Service for a "cascade of errors" leading up to the Butler assassination attempt which saw Trump narrowly avoid being killed by lone gunman Thomas Crooks, 20, with a bullet just grazing his ear. Former fire chief Corey Comperatore, 50, died while shielding his family and two others gravely injured. Paul suggested that had the Secret Service been more competent in performing its duties, Comperatore might still be alive."Corey Comperatore could have possibly been saved by having better security that day. This boy [Crooks] was seen four hours before the shooting. He was seen again 45 minutes before, three minutes before the shooting the crowd is chanting man on a roof, man on a roof 45 seconds to go as hes assembling his gun. Forty-five seconds is a long time, nobody told them to take the president off the stage. Inexcusable, terrible security," Paul said.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREPaul said that whoever was in charge of security that day could have been fired, and lamented the possibility that those in charge that day might be leading security for presidential candidates in the future if proper disciplinary measures are not taken."When we talked to the people in charge of security, everybody pointed the finger at somebody else nobody wanted responsibility," Paul said.Paul attributed the agencys lack of honesty regarding the security failures at Butler to a "cultural coverup" within the Secret Service, and slammed them for only firing officials responsible after he began probing what went wrong."It was a cultural coverup for the agency. They did not want to assess blame, they did not want to look internally. They wanted to discount any of their actions that might have led to this. This was a cover your ass sort of moment it was a huge failure." Paul said. "Even the disciplinary action they finally took, they only took because I subpoenaed."
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    Jasmine Crockett claims GOP would rather 'bury their constituents' than fight climate change
    Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, accused Republicans on Friday of wanting to "bury their constituents" after the deadly Texas floods by rolling back ways to combat climate change.She specifically called out the Trump administration and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem for what she claimed was a delayed response to the flash flooding that devastated parts of central Texas over the Fourth of July weekend.She went on to blame the Republican Party for voting on the "big, ugly bill" to effectively begin "clawing back" on ways to help combat climate change and prevent similar disasters.OUTRAGE ON SOCIAL MEDIA OVER LIBERAL FIGURES POLITICIZING TEXAS FLOOD DISASTER"The reality is that we are going to continue to face emergencies, especially since as we just got done with the big, ugly bill, they are clawing back those things that would have hopefully started to cool this planet down, because they dont believe in science," Crockett said on MSNBCs "The Weeknight." "The least that they could do is believe in helping American people. Unfortunately, we continue to see Republicans decide that they want to bury their constituents instead of actually doing everything that they can to make sure that they live amazing and full lives."More than 120 people were killed in the flash flooding with dozens reported missing.Since last week, several Democratic figures have been quick to politicize the floods by blaming climate change and President Donald Trumps government cuts to the National Weather Service (NWS) for exacerbating the damage.EX-BIDEN OFFICIAL SCOLDS TRUMP ON CLIMATE CHANGE AFTER TEXAS FLOODSIn a statement to Fox News Digital last week, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson called it "shameful and disgusting" to see Democrats politicizing the tragedy and insisted accusations that the NWS was understaffed had been "debunked by meteorologists, experts, and other public reporting."Last month, Crockett also agreed with a statement from CNN analyst Michael Fanone that "Republicans want poor people to die as quickly as humanly possible."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"I agree," Crockett responded. "I don't think that is a glitch, but that's actually part of the design."
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    Nationals take 17-year-old Eli Willits with No 1 pick in MLB Draft
    High school shortstop Eli Willits became the latest teenager to take a big step in making his professional baseball dreams come true.The Washington Nationals selected Willits with the No. 1 overall pick of the MLB amateur draft on Sunday night.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMAt 17 years old, hes the youngest player taken No. 1 since Ken Griffey Jr. in 1987 with the Seattle Mariners.Hes the son of ex-major leaguer Reggie Willits, who played for the Los Angeles Angels and was a coach with the New York Yankees.Willits played baseball at Fort Cobb-Broxton High School in Oklahoma. Hes a switch-hitting shortstop who is expected to put more power into his swing as he develops."I feel like I have good hitability, and Im going to take that to the next level," Willits said about his strengths. "And I feel like my power is up and coming, but I needed to get into an organization like the Nationals that can help develop that and take that to the next level."Willits is 17 years and 216 days old. Griffey was 17 and 193 days old when the Mariners chose him No. 1. Tim Foli, who was the top pick in 1968, was the youngest at 17 years, 180 days old, according to MLB.com.2025 MLB ALL-STAR GAME: BUILDING ALL-TIME LINEUPS FOR ALL 30 TEAMSThe Nationals selection came a week after the organization fired manager Dave Martinez and general manager Mike Rizzo.But Nationals interim general manager Mike DeBartolo maintained that Willits was the top guy on the board."It's one of those nice things where the scouts and the analysts see things exactly the same way and saw him as the best hitter in the draft, the best fielder in the draft with just great makeup, great work ethic and all the intangibles," DeBartolo said, via MLB.com.Willits hit .473 with an OPS of .912 in his final year in high school.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    French women's basketball player, 17, throws down dunk in game vs Belgium
    Alicia Tournebize may not be a household name in womens basketball just yet, but its viral moments like on Sunday that will get her name into fans heads quickly.Tournebize helped France to a third-place finish in the FIBA U18 Womens EuroBasket 2025 over Belgium.The French won the game, 72-47.But the highlight moment came in the fourth quarter when she stole the ball away from her Belgian opponent.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe 6-foot-4 athlete was in transition all by herself and threw down a sensational dunk.Tournebize, 17, scored 19 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as France picked up its fifth consecutive podium finish.BASKETBALL LEGEND IMPLORES WNBA PLAYERS TO 'EMBRACE' CAITLIN CLARK, DROP THE JEALOUSYThe dunk was hardly Tournebizes first of her career. She became the first French womens basketball player to dunk in a game when she did it for Espoirs de Bourges in an NF2 league matchup. She then dunked for Tango Bourges Basket U18 back in February.The center will turn 18 in eight days from Sunday.French womens basketball has been on fire in the last 15 years. The French won the silver medal in the 2024 Olympics, bronze in the Tokyo Games and silver in London back in 2012.The team was fourth in Womens Eurobasket last June. A few Tango Bourges Basket players are currently on the national roster, including Tima Pouye and Pauline Astier.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Hacked Elmo X account shocks users with 'Kill all Jews' and 'RELEASE THE FILES' posts
    Elmo from "Sesame Street" shocked social media users after the characters X account was hacked on Sunday.The Sesame Street character, whose account has over 640,000 followers, began posting several provocative and offensive posts, according to an image obtained by Fox News Digital."Kill all Jews," one post read.ELMO GOES VIRAL WITH INNOCENT TWEET ATTRACTING MAJOR 'TRAUMA DUMP' FROM SOCIAL MEDIA USERS: 'HELP US, ELMO'"RELEASE THE FILES @realDonaldTrump CHILD F---ER," another post read, in what appeared to be a reference to the Jeffrey Epstein documents.The latest post read, "Elmo says ALL JEWS SHOULD DIE. F---JEWS. DONALD TRUMP IS NETANYAHUS PUPPET BECAUSE HE IS IN THE EPSTEIN FILES. JEWS CONTROL THE WORLD AND NEED TO BE EXTERMINATED."The account also replied to several users with similar language. All posts and replies were later deleted.In a statement to Fox News Digital, a Sesame Workshop spokesperson confirmed, "Elmos X account was compromised today by an unknown hacker who posted disgusting messages, including antisemitic and racist posts. We are working to restore full control of the account."Before the posts were deleted, several X users from both sides of the political aisle poked fun at the characters account containing adult language.'UNHINGED ELMO' TRENDS ONLINE AFTER EPIC SESAME STREET COOKIE MELTDOWN RESURFACES"Im forever scarred by @elmo. Words I never expected to utter," Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, wrote.HuffPost deputy editor Philip Lewis remarked, "I thought we all agreed @elmo is off limits.""See what happens when you defund PBS @elmo," Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., wrote.Washington Reporter editor-in-chief Matthew Foldi joked, "Elmo would win at least 10% in a nationwide Democratic primary based on these tweets alone."Sesame Street has come under the spotlight in recent months as Republicans have pushed for efforts to defund PBS. President Donald Trump also signed an executive order attempting to pull federal funding from PBS in May.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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    Biden defends controversial autopen use for mass clemency decisions in NYT interview: 'A whole lot of people'
    Former President Joe Biden defended his use of an autopen during a recent interview, shedding light on his administration's rationale for the controversial use of the technology.The interview with the New York Times was centered around his use of an autopen during the last pardons that he made during the end of his administration.In his final weeks in office, Biden granted clemency and pardoned more than 1,500 individuals, in what the White House described at the time as the largest single-day act of clemency by a U.S. president.Speaking to the Times on Thursday, Biden said that he "made every decision" on his own.HERE ARE BIDEN'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL PARDONS, WITH MOST SIGNED USING AUTOPEN"Were talking about [granting clemency to] a whole lot of people," the Democrat said.However, the Times reported that Biden "did not individually approve each name for the categorical pardons that applied to large numbers of people," according to the former president and his aides."Rather, after extensive discussion of different possible criteria, [Biden] signed off on the standards he wanted to be used to determine which convicts would qualify for a reduction in sentence," the Times's report read.Instead of repeatedly asking the president to resign updated versions of official documents, his staff used an autopen to put Biden's signature on the final version.Biden's comments came as Republicans attacked him for his autopen use on a massive number of official documents.In June, President Donald Trump sent a memo to the Department of Justice directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate the autopen use, and to determine whether it was related to a decline in Biden's mental state.BIDEN ONLY HAND-SIGNED ONE PARDON DURING FINAL SPREE, AND IT WAS HIS MOST CONTROVERSIAL ONE"In recent months, it has become increasingly apparent that former President Biden's aides abused the power of Presidential signatures through the use of an autopen to conceal Biden's cognitive decline and assert Article II authority," Trump wrote."This conspiracy marks one of the most dangerous and concerning scandals in American history. The American public was purposefully shielded from discovering who wielded the executive power, all while Biden's signature was deployed across thousands of documents to effect radical policy shifts."Also in June, Trump told reporters that he thought it was "inappropriate" to use an autopen at all, though past presidents have used them."Usually, when they put documents in front of you, they're important," Trump said. "Even if you're signing ambassadorships or and I consider that important, I think it's inappropriate.""You have somebody that's devoting four years of their life or more to being an ambassador. I think you really deserve that person deserves to get a real signature not an autopen signature."Fox News Digital's Breanne Deppisch contributed to this report.
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    NFL players' dad ignites social media frenzy as racially charged remarks about 'breeding' resurface
    The father of NFL players Amon-Ra St. Brown and Equanimeous St. Brown drew backlash on Sunday as a resurfaced clip about his take on developing athletes went viral.John Brown, a former bodybuilder, appeared on his sons podcast last year and talked about his response when people ask him about how he was able to get his sons into the NFL and another one to play top-tier collegiate football.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Whats the question they ask you the most about how you got three kids to go D1 and two in the NFL," Amon-Ra St. Brown asked his father on the "St. Brown Podcast."Brown responded that he believed in "breeding.""Look at you good athlete, good athlete," he said of his sons. "Im Black, his mom is White. Now, Ive done stepped on it once, you cant keep stepping on it because youre gonna mess it up. Youre going to weaken it. Cant keep cutting it."You and Brooklyns (Amon-Ras fiance) half and half, you have a chance. You cant keep cutting it. You got to be careful. You cant keep cutting it. You got to think about that. You know what I mean? If Im Black, I got the Black gold running through my veins, Im excited. Im just going to find the right person to mate with. If Im White, Im saying, Let me get one of these brothers around here, if you want to have athletes.LUIS SHARPE, FORMER CARDINALS ALL-PRO TACKLE, DEAD AT 65"If you dont want to have athletes, then just go ahead and spread your seed wherever. I knew I could cut it once. I got Black gold in me and mama got that big chin and big toes. I said, Look, aint nothing wrong with a big toed woman. You got to think of this stuff. Some guys dont think of it til later."While the remarks are about 11 months old, they still generated conversation online. Former Notre Dame quarterback Malik Zaire and Houston Texans linebacker E.J. Speed were among those who reacted.Amon-Ra and Equanimeous mom is Miriam Brown, who is originally from Germany. Their brother, Osiris, played college football at Stanford.Amon-Ra St. Brown was an All-Pro wide receiver last year for the second straight time as a member of the Detroit Lions. He had 115 catches for 1,263 yards and 12 touchdowns.Equanimeous St. Brown was with the New Orleans Saints last season. He only played two games.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Pulitzer-prize wining journalist compares Trump to a Superman supervillain because of his immigration policies
    An editorial in The Hollywood Reporter co-written by a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist claims that Superman is an "illegal alien," and that the Man of Steel "wouldnt exist without birthright citizenship" while comparing President Donald Trump to a "supervillain.""When filmmakerJames Gunncalled his newSupermanfilman immigrant story, critics accused him of politicizing Superman. But you cant politicize the truth. Superman has been an illegal alien for 87 yearsa fact we helped America remember when we launched our2013 campaign, Superman Is an Immigrant," the column, written by Andrew Slack and Jose Antonio Vargas, claimed.Vargas was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2008 for his coverage of the Virginia Tech shootings in the Washington Post.ORIGINAL 'SUPERMAN' ACTOR SAYS CHARACTER SHOULD BE USED TO 'BRING BACK THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE'Superman director James Gunn made headlines last week when he proclaimed that the figure was an "immigrant who came from other places," and that the movie would be political.Superman was created in 1938 by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster in Cleveland, Ohio, and depicts the story of Kal-El, the last son of the dying planet Krypton, whose parents save him from his planets destruction by launching him in a spaceship that ultimately lands in Kansas. Kal El, an orphan, is given the name Clark Kent by his adoptive parents and ultimately grows up to become Superman."Superman is the story of America, an immigrant that came from other places and populated the country, but for me, it is mostly a story that says basic human kindness is a value and is something we have lost," Gunn told The Sunday Times.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURESlack and Vargas defended Gunn by claiming that Superman has always been political, and pointed to past comics and radio plays in which Superman took on Hitler, the Ku Klux Klan, xenophobia and defended Ferguson protesters from riot police.The column also claimed that Superman could not exist without birthright citizenship, a policy that the Trump administration has targeted in its push to reign in Americas dysfunctional immigration system. Birthright citizenship guarantees anyone born in the United States citizenship, and was adopted with the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868."Today, that outsider would be deported. In fact, without birthright citizenship, Superman would never have existed at all. Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, born in Cleveland to Jewish immigrant parents, would have been stripped of citizenship and deported to Nazi-controlled Europeto face certain death in countries theyd never known. No Jerry and Joe means no Superman. No Superman means no superhero genre," the column stated.The Supreme Court issued a ruling restricting lower courts ability to block Trumps executive order targeting birthright citizenship, but a federal court went on to file an injunction against the order which would have deprived citizenship to some babies born on U.S. soil shortly after.The Hollywood Reporter columnists, who previously launched the "Superman is an Immigrant" campaign in 2013, likened the president to a supervillain and claimed he was the basis for DC comics' portrayal of Lex Luthor in the '80s."Of course, we couldnt have predicted Donald Trumpthe man DC Comicsliterally used as their model to reboot Lex Luthor in 1986waging war on the very immigrants Superman represents. In 2000, Luthor became president in the comics, complete with an anti-alien agenda. No one imagined the real President Trump would follow the same playbook," the column said. "Superman is Americas conscience wearing a capeand that terrifies critics because theyre supporting a real-life supervillain."
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    FIFA Club World Cup players brawl moments before Trump hands out awards
    Chelsea's 3-0 FIFA Club World Cup victory over Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday, with President Donald Trump in attendance, was marred by a postgame brawl.Paris Saint-Germain's coach Luis Enrique and goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma pushed Chelsea forward Joo Pedro to the ground moments before Trump came down from his box to help FIFA President Gianni Infantino hand out awards and medals to competitors.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMPedro scored one goal and Cole Palmer scored two to lift Chelsea to the win. But the match, which took place at MetLife Stadium, in East Rutherford, N.J., turned testy when Paris Saint-Germains Joo Neves received a red card for pulling Marc Cucurella down by his hair. Six yellow cards were handed out in the match.Enrique was near midfield and appeared to push Pedro in the throat. Donnarumma then came over and shoved Pedro. Its unclear what started the incident.Players and coaches broke up the fracas before the trophy ceremony began.Trump handed out trophies and medals and was on stage as Chelsea celebrated the championship win.ALEXI LALAS' BEST U.S. XI: WHY TURNER STILL STARTS IN GOAL OVER FREESEThe president was first seen in a box high above the playing field. He was accompanied by first lady Melania Trump, and Infantino and his wife Leena Al Ashqar.Trump and the FIFA executive have strengthened their relationship since he took office. Trump established the White House Task Force for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will take place in North America. He named Andrew Giuliani executive director of the task force.Expected to be one of the largest international sporting events, the World Cup's host cities are anticipating nearly half a million visitors with a potential economic impact of up to $480 million that will benefit the tourism, hospitality and retail industries.The international tournament, spanning North America, will begin in June 2026 and is the first World Cup in more than two decades to take place in multiple countries. The majority of games will take place in the U.S. in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, Kansas City, Atlanta, Miami, Boston, Philadelphia and East Rutherford, New Jersey.Fox News Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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