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    Halle Berry stuns with swimsuit photos while on desert vacation
    Halle Berry is enjoying some fun in the sun.The 58-year-old "Monster's Ball" actress posted a series of swimsuit photos from her desert oasis while on vacation in Joshua Tree, Calif. The photos feature Berry in a black and white one-piece swimsuit with a cutout on the lower back."Desert days windows down, music up, nowhere to be but here," she captioned the post.In a few of the photos, Berry can be seen standing outside in front of a large glass window as she smiled at the camera, and others showed her giving the camera playful sultry looks as she played around with poses incorporating her large black sunhat.HEATHER GRAHAM FLAUNTS AGELESS FIGURE IN STUNNING BIKINI COLLECTION DURING ITALIAN VACATIONMost of the photos were taken from the waist up, but the actress also included two full-body selfies, which not only showed off her toned body, but also the stunning rocky landscape surrounding her.Fans in the comments section were quick to comment with heart and fire emojis, while others commented on her beauty.APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POST"Summer looks amazing on you queen @halleberry cheers!" one fan wrote, while another added, "Always stunning!" A third follower chimed in with, "Most beautiful woman in the world ."This isn't the first time Berry has showcased her toned body on Instagram. In honor of the 20th anniversary of her iconic movie, "Catwoman," last year, the actress posted topless photos of herself on Instagram, in which she is holding her two kittens in strategic positions to cover her chest while wearing a black mask to pay homage to the character.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"And STILL... meow! Its been 20 years today since I had the honor of bringing this iconic character to life," Berry captioned the post. "She will always be close to my heart and I will forever be Patience Phillips aka CATWOMAN!"The actress first broke out onto the scene following her role in the 1992 movie, "Boomerang," which led to an Emmy win in 2000 for "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge," and an Academy Award win for "Monster's Ball," in 2002.In addition to "Catwoman," Berry has starred in a number of action movies, including "Die Another Day," the "X-Men" trilogy, "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum," "The Union" and many others.In August 2024, Berry said in a Netflix video on Instagram, she has been injured many times while making these films.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"Ive been knocked out three times, got an arm broken, broke ribs twice two ribs one time, three ribs another time broke a tail bone, broke two toes and a finger. This finger," she said as she held up her middle finger.
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    Ole Miss football player, 18, dies in Tennessee shooting, officials say
    Corey Adams, a freshman with the Ole Miss Rebels football team, was killed in a shooting in Tennessee on Saturday night, officials said. He was 18.The Shelby County Sheriffs Office said the incident occurred in Cordova, which is located just east of Memphis. Officials said the responding deputies discovered a male suffering from a gunshot wound and provided "life-saving measures" until the fire department arrived.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe victim was later pronounced dead at the scene. Adams was later identified as the victim.Officials said deputies found multiple shell casings at the scene and later learned that four other gunshot victims checked into area hospitals. They were listed in non-critical condition.Ole Miss later released a statement on Adams death."We are devastated to learn that Corey Adams, a freshman on the team, passed away last night in Cordova, Tennessee," the school said. "While our program is trying to cope with this tragic loss, our thoughts are with his loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.FORMER COLLEGE FOOTBALL STAR, 24, FATALLY SHOT IN TEXAS PARKING GARAGE DISPUTE; SUSPECT FACES MURDER CHARGE"Out of respect for his family, we will not be commenting further at this time. We ask the Ole Miss community to keep Corey in their thoughts and respect the privacy of everyone involved."Adams was a standout high school football player at Edna Karr in New Orleans. The defensive lineman was rated as a three-star recruiting prospect. He was a two-time first-team All-State selection.He had 51 tackles and 12 sacks during his junior year of high school.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Amber Alert issued for girl, 9, abducted from Lake George, NY; may be in imminent danger, police say
    A 9-year-old girl is believed to be in "imminent danger" after police say she was abducted in Lake George, New York, on Saturday night.Melina Galanis Frattolin was last seen at 9:40 p.m. on I-87 near exit 22 near Lake George, New York State police said. Authorities subsequently issued an Amber Alert."The child was taken under circumstances that lead the police to believe that they are in imminent danger of serious bodily harm and/or death," reads an Amber Alert for Melina.Melina was described as having brown hair and eyes. She is 5 feet tall and weighs about 100 pounds. Police said she was wearing light-colored shorts, a black and white striped shirt and white Adidas sneakers when she was taken.SUSPECTED SERIAL KILLER MAY HAVE ABDUCTED NEWS ANCHOR WHO VANISHED 30 YEARS AGO: DOCPolice said the suspect was unknown.PARENTS BELIEVE DAUGHTER WHO VANISHED FROM CRUISE SHIP 27 YEARS AGO IS STILL ALIVENo details about what the child was doing, where she was or who she was with at the time of the abduction were immediately provided.Authorities asked anyone with information about the abduction to call the Warren County Sheriffs Office at 518-743-2501 or dial 911.
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    Mamdani to take extended Africa trip amid campaign for mayor of New York
    Democratic socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani unapologetically announced an extended trip to Africa on Sunday while he campaigns to lead America's largest city.Mamdani, who defeated Andrew Cuomo by more than 12 percentage points last month, securing the Democratic nomination for mayor of New York City, released a video anticipating criticisms of his trip to Uganda.In a defiant, yet playful tone, Mamdani called out what he said have been "thousands" of messages on X telling him to "go back to Uganda where you come from and belong" and "go back to Africa.""Being a politician means listening, not just to your supporters, but your critics too," Mamdani said. "And some of these critics especially on a certain website have been giving me consistent advice.""I hear you, and I agree. I'm going back to Uganda," Mamdani said.CUOMO QUIPS EVEN I WILL MOVE TO FLORIDA IF MAMDANI WINS NYC MAYORAL BIDThe mayoral hopeful said he was headed to Uganda "in a personal capacity" to celebrate his marriage to his wife, Rama, with their family and friends."I do want to apologize to the haters, because I will be coming back," he said. Mamdani added in the accompanying X post that he'd be back "by the end of the month."Attempting to assert control over the narrative, Mamdani offered some imaginary headlines condemning his overseas travel."And since you will undoubtedly read about this trip in the New York Post, inshallah [Arabic for God willing], on the front page, here are a few of my humble suggestions for headlines," Mamdani said, jabbing at the New York-based newspaper.He proposed tabloid headlines including "M.I.A.? Mandani in Africa," "Uganda Miss Me," or "He's Kampala-etely Crazy," a reference to Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda.Mamdani also suggested the headlines: "He Africa-n't Be Serious!" and "Carl Kampalanile Investigates Mamdani" a satirical take on the name of American investigative journalist Carl Bernstein, who uncovered the Watergate scandal."Zo-Running Away?" Mamdani said, offering one last imagined headline before the video showed himself and another campaign supporter waving to the camera and the screen fading to "Zohran for Mayor."TRUMP SAYS CUOMO'S GOT A 'GOOD SHOT' OF BEATING MAMDANI IN NYC MAYOR ELECTIONMamdani holds dual U.S. and Ugandan citizenship. He was born in Uganda and was raised in South Africa until moving to New York City at age 7.He owns four acres of undeveloped land in Jinja, Uganda, that's valued between $150,000 and $250,000, the New York Post previously reported, citing Mamdani's 2024 New York Legislative Ethics filing.Despite this, resurfaced social media video shows Mamdani in the past has floated the "abolition of private property" a principle of communism.His mother is an acclaimed Indian American filmmaker. She reportedly owned a nearly $2 million New York City loft for about a decade before recently selling the property, according to the Post.His father is a Columbia University professor who sits on the advisory council of an anti-Israel organization. The organization supports boycotts and sanctions of Israel, routinely accuses the Israeli government of committing "genocide," and has expressed sympathy for suicide bombers.Mamdani's candidacy has sparked concern from the Jewish community, as he declined to condemn the term "globalize the intifada" a stance he has since walked back while courting local business owners. Meanwhile, New York City college campuses, including Columbia University, have faced rising antisemitism and anti-Israel protests and encampments in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas terrorists in Israel.Mamdani himself has defended BDS, or the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions, saying at a May town hall that the anti-Israel movement "is consistent with my core of my politics, which is nonviolence."Critics of Mamdani have also condemned how he's campaigned on socialist ideals, including government-run grocery stores and rent freezes, despite his wealthy upbringing.Having won the Democratic mayoral primary, Mamdani has emerged as the frontrunner, and he is backed by progressives in Congress, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., have been more cautious with Mamdani.It's extremely rare for candidates who win the Democratic mayoral primary to lose the November general election, but Mamdani still faces Cuomo, who formally declared his independent mayoral bid last week. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams is also running as an independent, as is former federal prosecutor Jim Walden. "Guardian Angels" founder Curtis Sliwa is the Republican mayoral candidate.Fox News' Andrew Mark Miller, Cameron Cawthorne and Deirdre Heavy contributed to this report.
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    Beto O'Rourke calls for Democrats to be 'ruthless' in pursuit of power, backs Newsom's gerrymandering proposal
    Former Texas Senate candidate and failed 2020 Democratic presidential contender Beto ORourke called for Democrats to be "ruthless" in their pursuit of power and endorsed partisan gerrymandering."We have to get serious. Wehave to be absolutely ruthlessabout getting back in power. So,yes, in California, in Illinois,in New York, wherever we havethe trifecta of power, we haveto use that to its absoluteextent," ORourke told CNN "State of the Union" host Jake Tapper.The two were discussing a Texas proposal to redraw congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterms to decrease the number of Democratic-represented districts in a process known as gerrymandering. The proposal, if adopted, could add up to five GOP-friendly congressional districts in the Lone Star State and President Trump has come out in favor of such a move.COURT SHUTS DOWN REDISTRICTING FIGHT IN KEY SWING STATE HERES WHAT IT MEANSIn response, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed repealing a 2010 state law which vested the power to redraw congressional maps to a nonpartisan independent commission once every ten years and restore that function to the state legislature. Such a move, which would be difficult to pull off politically, could allow his state to establish congressional districts on a partisan basis."Gov. Gavin Newsom has talked about redistricting in his state. I think its time we matched fire with fire," ORourke said when asked if he supports Newsoms proposal. "Democrats in the past too oftenhave been more concerned withbeing right than being in power.And weve seen the Republicans only care about being inpower regardless of what isright."ORourkes rhetoric surrounding the Democratic Party echoed remarks made by the California governor at a July press conference where he floated the idea of eliminating the independent commission.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"We can act holier than thou, we can sit on the sidelines, talk about the way the world should be. Or, we can recognize the existential nature that is this moment," Newsom said.The independent commissions powers are enshrined in California state law, and Newsom will face an uphill battle in changing them. He has proposed two approaches toward subverting his states constitution. One would be for the legislature to pass a law giving itself the power to redraw congressional maps mid-decade a move that would likely be struck down by the courts or to put a change to the Golden States constitution up for referendum.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREThe Texas Democrat also warned that Republican efforts to gerrymander could end up biting them in the "a" because they run the risk of dispersing GOP voters and inadvertently putting formerly strong red districts in play.
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    NPR whistleblower says embrace of 'fringe progressivism' led to defunding
    The NPR whistleblower that exposed the news outlet for liberal bias last year says its embrace of "fringe progressivism" was the reason for its defunding that became official this week."Its a self-inflicted wound, a product of how NPR embraced a fringe progressivism that cost it any legitimate claim to stand as an impartial provider of news, much less one deserving of government support," Uri Berliner wrote in a Thursday op-ed entitled "Happy Independence Day, NPR."Berliner resigned from NPRlast April after he was suspended for not getting approval to do work for other outlets following anessay he wrote in The Free Press. The bombshell piece lambasted his former employers coverage of contentious topics likeRussiagate, Hunter Biden's laptop, and the COVID lab leak theory.NPR HEAD ASKS CRITICS TO 'SHOW ME A STORY' THAT PROVES LIBERAL BIAS AMID DEFUNDING THREATSHe said that his decision to leave was due in part to "absence of viewpoint diversity" at the outlet.Republicans in the Senate and House narrowly passed the rescissions package this week that yanked over $1 billion in federal broadcast funding for the fiscal year."I witnessed that change firsthand in my 25 years at the networkand I tried to do something about it," he said. "I was a senior business editor at NPR when, a little more than a year ago, Ipublished my account in The Free Press of how the network had lost touch with the country, and, like the legacy media everywhere, forfeited the trust of the public."He said that the outlet eventually "became a boutique product for a well-heeled audience clustered around coastal cities and college towns" and "shed moderate and conservative listeners.""Once fairly evenly divided between liberals, moderates, and conservatives, NPRs news audience shifted sharply to the left," Berliner wrote.NPR PUBLIC EDITOR CLAIMS ALLEGED 'POLITICAL BIAS' IS ACTUALLY 'GEOGRAPHIC BIAS'The former NPR editor, who is now a contributing editor at The Free Press, said that NPR eroded the trust of its readers through slanted coverage of theCOVID "lab leak" theory, as well as not covering the Hunter Biden laptop scandal.The outlet instead became part of what Berliner called the "Great Awokening," publishing headlines like "WhichSkin Color Emoji Should You Use? The Answer Can Be More Complex than You Think," "Bringing Diversity to MainesNearly All-White Lobster Fleet," and "TheseDrag Artists Know How to Turn Climate Activism into a Joyful Blowout.""We were told to avoid the term biological sex, warned notto say illegal immigrant (a hurtful label)," Berliner wrote.He said his hope for NPR is it will return to its founding principles."Now NPR will be like any other media organization, free to be as partisan as it chooses, stripped of its unique claim to taxpayer support, still protected by the First Amendment, but subject to the same financial and competitive pressures as everyone else," Berliner wrote.Fox News Digital reached out to NPR for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.
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    LA Mayor Bass dodges question on whether all illegal immigrants in city should be allowed to stay
    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass repeatedly dodged answering directly on whether all illegal immigrants in the sanctuary city should be allowed to stay.In an interview with ABC's "This Week," Bass further criticized President Donald Trump's decision to federalize 4,000 National Guard troops and deploy about 700 Marines to Los Angeles amid anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) riots and protests. The Democratic mayor was questioned by ABC host Martha Raddatz on who she thinks should be deported whether that should be just people convicted of crimes given Los Angeles has about a million "undocumented workers.""What should happen to those people?" Raddatz asked."Let me just say that, because we are a city of immigrants, we have entire sectors of our economy that are dependent on immigrant labor. We have to get the fire areas rebuilt. We're not going to get our city rebuilt without immigrant labor," Bass claimed. "And it's not just the deportations, it's the fear that sets in when raids occur, when people are snatched off the street. And I know you are aware that even people who are here legally, even people who are U.S. citizens, have been detained."PENTAGON SCALING DOWN NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYMENT TO LA"So they should not be deported?" Raddatz pressed.Bass responded, "I don't think so. I think they should stay."The ABC host interjected, noting that the mayor was discussing "a million undocumented people.""No, let me just tell you, what I think we need is comprehensive immigration reform. I served in Congress for 12 years," Bass said.Raddatz again interrupted the mayor, noting that Bass, as a congresswoman, did not ensure the passage of such immigration reform."And why didn't we get it? I mean, after I left, there was an immigration reform bill that had bipartisan support," Bass said, attempting to blame Trump. "This was during the campaign. The president decided he didn't want to have it happen because he didn't want immigration reform to happen, where he didn't take credit for it."Noting the surge in border crossings under former President Joe Biden, Raddatz recalled asking a Border Patrol agent whether he felt badly for illegal immigrants.His response, Raddatz said, was yes, but "they're cutting in line in front of those people who want to do it legally in the right way.""Let me just tell you that the people that make that trek, many of whom walk from Central America and even South America up to our border, risk their lives. I don't believe that all of these people are sitting at home dreaming of coming to Los Angeles," Bass said in response. "They're coming here out of desperation."4 ARRESTED IN ALLEGED BORDER PATROL OPERATION SABOTAGE ATTEMPT NEAR LA AS ATTACKS ON IMMIGRATION AGENTS SURGERaddatz noted that "hundreds of thousands" of people illegally crossed the border under the Biden administration. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) figures, however, recorded about 10.8 million border encounters and roughly two million more known "got-a-ways" during Biden's term. Trump, meanwhile, has reported record-low border crossings since he began his second term.When asked if there's "anything good" she thinks the Trump administration has done in these six months at the border, Bass said, "Well,I will keep praise on the administration for the first six months in Los Angeles with the fires. If you ask me, is there anything that they have done good in terms of immigration, I don't know. I don't think so. I think that the viewpoint has been punitive, has been, let's make it as miserable as possible so that these people don't come."Bass said she has not recently had conversations with the Trump administration regarding immigration despite the National Guard presence in the city."I have put in a request and I hope to. I will always be open to a conversation," the mayor said. "I want to work with the administration to solve this problem. We have the World Cup in 11 short months here. We have Olympics and Paralympics coming in three short years. I know that these games are very important to the president and I look forward to working with him, and we have an extreme difference on this issue, but there's many issues for us to work on, and I will continue trying to outreach to the administration and hope that at some point they'll be responsive."The mayor also responded to how she hopes the next six months to two years will be for immigrants in Los Angeles, taking a dig at what she deemed the Trump administration's "reign of terror."The Pentagon last week announced it was pulling 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles, citing how the "lawlessness" seen in early June anti-ICE riots has subsided."Well, I am just hoping that this reign of terror ends. I'm hoping that the military leaves because they were never needed here to begin with," Bass said. "I hope that we can get back to normal."
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    Amazons AI wants to own online shopping data
    Amazon already dominates online shopping, but now it's setting its sights even higher. With a new artificial intelligence-powered project called Starfish, the company aims to become the world's most complete and trusted source of product information.The goal? Make every listing on Amazon accurate, detailed and easy to understand, whether the product is sold by Amazon or a third-party seller. If the project works as planned, it could save sellers hours of work and help shoppers find what they need faster.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTERNEW GOOGLE AI MAKES ROBOTS SMARTER WITHOUT THE CLOUDStarfish is a multi-year initiative built around generative AI. According to an internal Amazon document obtained by Business Insider, the system gathers product data from across the web, including external websites and images. It then uses large language models (LLMs) to create "complete, correct and consistent" product listings. This isn't a small update. Amazon expects Starfish to boost sales by $7.5 billion in 2025 alone by improving conversion rates and expanding product variety.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?Starfish builds on earlier AI tools that Amazon began testing in 2023. These tools could:Now, with Starfish, Amazon wants to scale that effort across millions of listings. The AI will also collect data from 200,000 external brand websites by crawling, scraping and mapping their content to Amazon's catalog. It's not yet clear whether Amazon's own web crawler, Amazonbot, is powering Starfish. But the company confirmed to Business Insider that Starfish is already supporting its new "Buy for Me" feature. This feature recommends products from external websites and lets shoppers buy them directly within Amazon's app.Manually creating product listings is slow and often inconsistent. That's a problem when Amazon wants to offer a massive selection with reliable information. If shoppers can't find what they're looking for, or if the listings are vague, they may head elsewhere. Starfish addresses this by automating the tedious parts of listing creation. That helps sellers spend less time writing and more time selling. For Amazon, better listings mean higher conversion rates and happier customers. Plus, this move positions Amazon to compete more directly with Google Shopping, which also aims to be a central hub for product information.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREAmazon is testing Starfish's effectiveness with A/B comparisons, measuring sales performance of AI-enriched listings versus standard ones. It's also rolling out bulk listing tools and preparing to expand the system globally. This isn't just about improving Amazon's website. It's about changing the way product information is gathered, created and shared at scale.If you're a shopper on Amazon, this could mean faster access to clearer, more accurate product listings, especially for obscure or hard-to-find items. As Amazon's AI fills in missing details and improves titles and descriptions, the results should help you make better decisions with less research.For sellers, this streamlines the work of creating listings. If you've struggled to write compelling descriptions or keep up with Amazon's catalog standards, the Starfish project may do much of the heavy lifting. That could save time, reduce errors and improve sales performance.However, there are some trade-offs. As Amazon scrapes more data from across the web to power its listings, brands and smaller websites may worry about how their product information is being used. And if AI-generated content becomes widespread, quality and trust in listings may vary depending on how well the system works.In short, expect a more automated Amazon shopping experience, with both conveniences and questions about how your data and the broader web are being used to power it.Amazon's Starfish project signals a major shift in how e-commerce works. By combining web scraping, AI models and deep integration into its Marketplace, Amazon hopes to automate one of the most time-consuming parts of online selling. For buyers and sellers, this could mean more convenience and better results. But it also raises important questions about transparency, data ownership and the future role of AI in shaping what we see online.Would you trust AI to tell you everything you need to know before you click "Buy Now"? Let us know by writing us atCyberguy.com/ContactSign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTERCopyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.
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    Morgan Wallen jokes about viral CEO affair controversy during recent performance
    Morgan Wallen is getting in on the fun, poking fun at the viral moment from a recent Coldplay concert in which the alleged affair between a CEO and his head of human resources was revealed.During his concert on Friday night at the State Farm Arena in Glendale, Ariz., Wallen seemingly referenced the viral video when addressing the crowd ahead of his performance of his song, "Im A Little Crazy.""Anybody in here with their side chick or whatever, I think you're safe here," he can be heard saying in a video posted to TikTok taken by a concertgoer. "I don't condone cheating, anymore."MORGAN WALLEN BREAKS SILENCE ON 'SNL' AFTER ABRUPT EXIT SPARKED CONTROVERSYHis comments come after a video of CEO of tech firm Astronomer, Andy Byron, appearing on the "Kiss Cam" at a Coldplay concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., with his arms allegedly wrapped around the companys HR chief, Kristin Cabot, went viral on social media.When the two appeared on the big screen during "The Jumbotron Song" where Coldplay frontman Chris Martin improvises songs about couples in the audience, the woman immediately covered her face and turned away from the camera, while the man ducked down and exited the frame, prompting Martin to joke "Either theyre having an affair or theyre just very shy."The company put out a statement after the incident Friday, writing on social media, "Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding. Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability," the company shared."The Board of Directors has initiated a formal investigation into this matter, and we will have additional details to share very shortly."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSIn another update on Friday, the company announced Byron had been placed on leave and an interim CEO had been appointed. The company later informed followers on Saturday that Byron resigned from the company."Andy Byron has tendered his resignation, and the Board of Directors has accepted," the X post read in part. "The Board will begin a search for our next Chief Executive as Cofounder and Chief Product Officer Pete DeJoy continues to serve as interim CEO."Fox News confirmed Cabot and her ex-husband finalized their divorce in 2022, and New Hampshire property records show Kristin and Andrew Cabot purchased a home as a married couple in April 2024. No divorce records were found for Bryon, who appears to still be married.When speaking with The U.S. Sun, Grace Springer, the TikTok user who posted the video of the viral "Kiss Cam" moment, said the moment was a "hot topic" among those at the concert, but that "no one knew who they were" until she posted the video.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I had no idea who the couple was," she said. "Just thought I caught an interesting reaction to the kiss cam and decided to post it. A part of me feels bad for turning these peoples lives upside down, but, play stupid games win stupid prizes."Springer also added that she hopes "their partners can heal from this" and that "for them, my video was a blessing in disguise."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News Digital's Brie Stimson contributed to this report.
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    Trump floats 'restriction' for Commanders if they fail to ditch nickname in favor of Redskins return
    President Donald Trump threatened to hang up the Washington Commanders plans to build a new stadium in D.C. in the balance if the team didnt revert back to the Redskins moniker.Trump put the pressure on the Commanders, and the Cleveland Guardians, on Sunday calling both organizations out in two posts made on Truth Social."My statement on the Washington Redskins has totally blown up, but only in a very positive way," Trump wrote in a second Truth Social post. "I may put a restriction on them that if they dont change the name back to the original Washington Redskins, and get rid of the ridiculous moniker, Washington Commanders, I wont make a deal for them to build a Stadium in Washington. The Team would be much more valuable, and the Deal would be more exciting for everyone."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe president added that the Guardians should follow suit."Cleveland should do the same with the Cleveland Indians. The Owner of the Cleveland Baseball Team, Matt Dolan, who is very political, has lost three Elections in a row because of that ridiculous name change," Trump added. "What he doesnt understand is that if he changed the name back to the Cleveland Indians, he might actually win an Election. Indians are being treated very unfairly. MAKE INDIANS GREAT AGAIN (MIGA)!"Paul Dolan is the team owner. Matt Dolan holds a minority stake in the organization.Fox News Digital reached out to the Commanders for comment.Trump made the original demand for the teams to change their names earlier on Sunday."The Washington Whatevers should IMMEDIATELY change their name back to the Washington Redskins Football Team. There is a big clamoring for this," Trump wrote on Truth Social on Sunday. "Likewise, the Cleveland Indians, one of the six original baseball teams, with a storied past."Our great Indian people, in massive numbers, want this to happen. Their heritage and prestige is systematically being taken away from them. Times are different now than they were three or four years ago. We are a Country of passion and common sense. OWNERS, GET IT DONE!!!"Guardians president Chris Antonetti responded to Trumps pressure in the middle of the afternoon. He said it wasnt actually something the organization had on its mind.SUPER BOWL CHAMP SAYS HE'D ASK TRUMP TO HELP GET REDSKINS NICKNAME BACK"But I would say generally, I understand that there are very different perspectives on the decision we made a few years ago," he said, via Cleveland.com. "Obviously its a decision weve made and weve gotten the opportunity to build the brand as the Guardians over the last four years and are excited about the future."The Guardians had no additional comment on Trumps posts.Commanders team owner Josh Harris joined Trump, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in the Oval Office when the deal for the RFK Stadium site was announced.Congressional lawmakers supported Harris going back to the old stadium site on the condition that the team and NFL would honor the old Redskins logo. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., said in November he would support the organization going forward with its plan after "good faith negotiations" with both entities."We were calling out leaders in case of really, woke gone wrong," Daines said at the time. "The irony that they were canceling Native American culture as the DEI movement went way too far. This is honoring a Blackfeet chief who was born in Montana. He is highly esteemed. The Blackfeet tribe of Montana, their current chairman and tribal council signed a letter in strong support to bring the logo back. It honors Indian Country."We have good discussions with the NFL and with the Commanders. Theres good faith in negotiations going forward thats going to allow this logo to be used again. Perhaps revenues going to a foundation that could help Native Americans in sports and so forth. Were making good progress and, based on the good faith negotiations, I made a decision to support this bill yesterday in the committee."But Harris made clear in an interview on Fox News Channels "Special Report" that there were no plans to bring back the Redskins name."The Commanders name actually has taken on an amazing kind of element in our building," Harris responded to Bret Baiers question about the Redskins name coming back as part of this new stadium deal. "So, the people that certain types of players that are tough, that love football, are delegated Commanders and Jayden [Daniels], for example, is a Commander, and they're ranked."And, you know, the business staff has gotten into it, and obviously, we're in a military city here. There's more military personnel than anywhere else, so we're kind of moving forward with the Commanders name, excited about that, and not looking back."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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