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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSparks' Kelsey Plum swipes Caitlin Clark, her All-Star team over statement T-shirtsLos Angeles Sparks star Kelsey Plum took a swipe at Caitlin Clark and her All-Star team during a postgame press conference on Saturday night as she spoke about the players protest.WNBA All-Stars, including Clark, who was sidelined because of an injury, wore T-shirts that read, "Pay Us What You Owe Us." The shot across the bow of the WNBA came amid tense talks around their new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) for 2026 and beyond.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMPlum, who was sitting next to New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu, made an odd revelation about the decision to wear the shirts. Even Ionescu, who was on Clarks team during the All-Star Game, appeared to be taken aback."It was a very powerful moment," Plum said. "We didnt, at least as players, we didnt know that was going to happen. I think it was kind of, like, a genuine surprise. But the T-shirt, just, united front, was determined this morning, that we had a meeting for. And, you know, not to tattletale, but zero members of Team Clark were very present for that."WNBA STARS' ALL-STAR GAME MESSAGE ON PAY INCREASE DRAWS SOCIAL MEDIA REACTIONIonescu sarcastically added, "that really needed to be mentioned.""Im trying to make the situation light, OK? I think it was all of us just getting on the same page before the game, and we wanted to do something that was just uniting and collective and I thought that it was a very powerful moment and got the point across," Plum continued. "And sometimes, you dont have to say anything."The protest was the talk of the weekend as players criticized WNBA officials amid the negotiations.WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said Saturday she believed a deal will get done before the current CBA expires."I'm still really optimistic that well get something done that would be transformational," she said. "And that, next year at All-Star, well be talking about how great everything is. Obviously theres a lot of hard work to be done on both sides to get there."The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTulsi Gabbard reveals 'historic' intelligence plot allegedly targeting Trump and more top headlines1. Tulsi Gabbard reveals 'historic' intelligence plot allegedly targeting President Trump2. Manhunt underway for illegal alien after shooting of off-duty CBP officer3. Trump marks six months into second term by ironing out trade dealsLEGACY SPLIT Maurene Comey fired from Trump DOJ after she 'failed' in two major cases. Continue reading TRAGIC UPDATE 9-year-old girl found dead after father claimed she was kidnapped. Continue reading OUT OF CONTROL Summer mayhem erupts as teen mobs overwhelm public spaces across America. Continue reading MIDAIR EMERGENCY Packed flight's engine bursts into flames shortly after takeoff in terrifying video. Continue reading HOPE AMID TRAGEDY Texas flood search sees 'remarkable progress' as missing list dramatically shrinks. Continue reading --BACK TO HIS ROOTS NYC mayoral frontrunner Mamdani taunts critics with Africa trip during campaign. Continue reading MISSION IMPOSSIBLE ICE director blames left-wing 'rhetoric' for 830% spike in attacks on border agents. Continue reading DIGITAL DRAMA Trump posts AI-generated video showing Obama getting arrested to YMCA. Continue reading SUMMER BLOWOUT Biden admin spent hefty sum of US tax dollars to upgrade swimming pools in Iraq, Russia. Continue reading Click here for more cartoonsMAJOR BACKING Texas House Democrat gets presidential endorsement from Joe Rogan. Continue reading CHILLING Network staffers react to CBS scrapping 'Late Show' after Colbert slammed Paramount. Continue reading LINES CROSSED Former NPR CEO admits 'mixing journalism and federal funding' was a recipe for disaster. Continue reading 'DIRE SITUATION' Obama should be doing more to speak out against Trump, MSNBC guest argues. Continue reading SIMON HANKINSON From Biden's chaotic immigration crisis to 'all quiet' in record time. Continue reading TOM WALKER Im a drone CEO. America must protect its airspace now, before its too late. Continue reading --PRESIDENTIAL BLITZ Trump threatens to block Commanders' new DC stadium if they don't get rid of nickname. Continue reading CLINICAL CLUES Your nighttime sleep patterns could reveal hidden Alzheimer's risk factors. Continue reading AMERICAN CULTURE QUIZ Test yourself on fruit frontiers and star-spangled symbols. Take the quiz here SWEET FIND Medieval knight's tomb discovered beneath former ice cream parlor. Continue reading FAITH IN FOCUS Thousands flock to this beach for more than sand and surf. See video SEN. LINDSEY GRAHAM Putin won't stop until somebody makes him stop. See video REP. JAMES COMER We're going to look into everything that was signed with the autopen. See video Tune in to the FOX NEWS RUNDOWN PODCAST for today's in-depth reporting on the news that impacts you. Check it out ...Whats it looking like in your neighborhood?Continue readingFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News Entertainment (FOX411)Fox News Sports HuddleFox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoThank you for making us your first choice in the morning! Well see you in your inbox first thing Tuesday.0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMClint Eastwood struggled with monogamy in Hollywood, viewed marriage as form of confinement: authorAs a Hollywood leading man who made women swoon, it appeared that Clint Eastwood "wasn't cut out for marriage."The claim was made by author Shawn Levy, who has written a new book about the film icon, "Clint: The Man and The Movies." Featuring reflections and quotes from the star over the years, it aims to shed light on his decades-long career, marriages, and partnerships from the past.Fox News Digital reached out to a spokesperson for Eastwood, 95, for comment.CLINT EASTWOOD'S COMPLICATED LOVE LIFE, 'ADDICTIVE' AFFAIRS EXPOSED IN NEW BIOGRAPHY"In many ways, I think Clint had a modern idea of marriage, even progressive for his day," Levy told Fox News Digital. "There are non-traditional marriages all around us where monogamy is not necessarily the law, but its open. Its consensual. There are discussions, a lot of talks and struggles with it, but they exist. . . . But in the 60s and 70s, it was unusual.""Theres a part of him that respects the institution of marriage," Levy shared. "But his personal liberty, I think, eventually has equal weight, if not more weight for him. He always tried to treat his partners with respect, but he also always followed his passions and instincts.""I think, in retrospect, its an appetite," Levy continued. "Its something that he found pleasure in, something he could do. He did it before he was famous. He did it after he became famous. There were periods, long periods, of his life, when he was faithful to a partner. And there were periods when he was in between partners or when he was unfaithful to his principal partner."On the surface, Eastwood and his first wife, Maggie Johnson, "looked like an all-American couple," the book shared. They met in 1953 when she was a student at the University of California, Berkeley, and he had recently been discharged from the military. She worked as an office clerk and occasionally as a swimsuit model.Eastwood, Levy pointed out, "had no career or real prospects" before Hollywood came calling. They went on to marry that year.The book claimed that Eastwoods friends were "aware that he considered marriage to be a form of confinement, and he gave himself free rein when it came to other women."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"He was not faithful in the traditional sense," said Levy. "He and his wife, Maggie, seemed to have some sort of understanding about his liberties. There was a lot of complexity there. And Clint has always cut his path as an actor, as a director, as a political entity, and as a man among women. He found monogamy to be confining, just the way he found being a studio contract actor confining.""Hes a man of complexity and contradiction," Levy added.In a 1963 interview with Photoplay, the "Rawhide" star said, "One thing Mag had to learn about me was that I was going to do as I pleased. She had to accept that, because if she didnt, we wouldnt be married."He later told his authorized biographer Richard Schickel, for the 1997 book "Clint Eastwood: A Biography," that his affairs "just became I dont know addictive like you have to have another cigarette."Eastwoods classmate at Universal Talent School (UTS), actress Mamie Van Doren, later told People magazine in an interview cited by Levy's book that Eastwood "always knew the most straight and direct path to my dressing room.""When Clint talks about the times, he was chasing women or having multiple affairs he talks about the challenge of seducing a woman and achieving a sexual relationship with a woman," Levy explained.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Years later, he talks about wanting to counsel young actors about this and how this is not a great habit. This is not a way to be in the world. But he also said, No one could tell me that when I was a young actor. And even though I try, I cant convince these young men that this isnt really a noble pursuit."Eastwood and Johnson married just a few months before his daughter, Laurie Murray, was born to another woman and placed for adoption, unbeknownst to Eastwood, People magazine reported. According to the U.K.s Daily Mail, Eastwood and his eldest child reconnected years later.Its unclear whether Johnson was aware of her husbands alleged trysts. Still, the marriage endured until they called it quits in 1984."His relationship with Maggie was meaningful to him," Levy explained. "They were nobodies when they met. He wasnt Clint Eastwood. He was just a guy, a lifeguard from the Bay Area. They worked multiple jobs when they lived in a little apartment. . . . She was always by his side. And when he rose, she was his best counsel."They had a family together, two children. They built together a home from scratch. Clint always said that Maggie loved him before he was successful. He had a sense of honor, obligation, duty and love for her that, I think, persists. . . . Even when Clint began directing and producing his films, he trusted her judgment."WATCH: CLINT EASTWOOD SAVED HIS DAUGHTER BY RAISING HER OUTSIDE OF LOS ANGELES"They knew each other as kids," Levy reflected. "Even though they divorced and split up their assets and time with the children, they stayed close. They owned businesses and properties together. Maggie was always around. And I think that speaks to the real depth of their bond."But there was one woman who nearly made Eastwood monogamous, the book claimed.In 1972, Eastwood met actress Sondra Locke when she was auditioning for his film "Breezy," People magazine reported. At the time, Locke was married to her childhood best friend, Gordon Anderson. Eastwood and Locke reportedly began an affair.People magazine pointed out that in her autobiography, "The Good, the Bad, and the Very Ugly: A Hollywood Journey," Locke alleged that Eastwood had told her "there was no real relationship left" between him and Johnson. According to the outlet, Locke said she had even moved into one of his homes. But in public, the pair insisted they were just friends."He used to sing this little ditty around the house, She made me monogamous," Levy claimed. "I was impressed that Clint and Sondra were so open about their romantic relationship while Clint was married to Maggie. . . . There was still a lot of studio control over the publicity that was put over what the stars did and didnt do in public. Clint defied that as he would because hes Clint Eastwood, he cuts his path."The relationship fell apart in 1989. Locke claimed that Eastwood had broke up with her and that the locks had been changed outside a home she had thought had been a gift, the Associated Press reported. According to the outlet, she sued Eastwood for palimony, then later sued him for fraud. They settled for an undisclosed amount in 1996.Locke died in 2018 at 74. According to her death certificate, she was still legally married to Anderson, the Associated Press shared."It was painful for both parties," said Levy. "I think she felt deeply betrayed, used and horribly treated. [Eastwood] said that he was with someone who didnt respect his boundaries and went public with things about him that he always denied. What started as a fairytale ended as a horror story."Eastwood married Dina Eastwood in 1996. The marriage ended in 2014.Today the actor has remained a devoted father, grandfather and great-grandfather all while thinking about his next big project, said Levy."He directed and produced a film that came out last year," said Levy. "Hes still very fit. Hes a lifelong gym rat. . . . I found articles from the 1950s where they were saying he eats yogurt and wheat bread and has to drive long distances to a health food store in some sort of hippie neighborhood in Venice, California, to get these strange foods."I think he still golfs a little bit. . . . Hes still enjoying nature, which hes always done. He has a 1,000-plus-acre ranch in Northern California that hes kept very rustic because he loves the wilderness."BARBARA WALTERS TURNED DOWN CLINT EASTWOOD ROMANCE BECAUSE SHE DIDNT MIX BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE"Thats his life," said Levy. "But I think hes probably also reading scripts and thinking, Ive got another picture in me. And you would not bet against him."0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCBS staffer calls Stephen Colbert cancellation a 'chilling of free speech'CBS staffers are questioning the motives and timing behind the network's decision to cancel "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."The late-night landscape was rocked when CBS and host Stephen Colbert announced "The Late Show" was coming to an end in May 2026, ending the franchise after more than 30 years on the air."I am having a hard time believing it," one CBS staffer told Fox News Digital.CBS CANCELS THE LATE SHOW, STEPHEN COLBERT TO END PROGRAM IN MAY 2026CBS said in a statement that it was "purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night," but the network insider wasn't buying it."Ive lost interest in extreme POVs on either end, but I see this as a chilling of free speech and the timing seems to send a strong message that this is cause and effect for what he said about the settlement," the CBS staffer said. "The CBS leadership could have cloaked it somehow, but made a decision not to.""This one action against Colbert will change multiple peoples willingness to give their opinions or perspectives - thats how I see it," the staffer added.COLBERT'S LATE SHOW WAS REPORTEDLY LOSING CBS $40M A YEAR AS CRITICS SPECULATE POLITICS DROVE CANCELLATIONJust days before the announced cancellation, Colbert took aim at his corporate bosses at parent company Paramount Global for settling President Donald Trump's lawsuit."I believe this kind of complicated financial sentiment with a sitting government official has a technical name in legal circles. "Its a big fat bribe,'" Colbert told his audience. "Because it all comes as Paramounts owners are trying to get the Trump administration to approve the sale of our network to a new owner, Skydance!"There had been concerns within Paramount that not settling Trump's lawsuit would halt its Skydance merger, which needs the approval of the FCC. The merger is expected to move forward this year.A second CBS staffer told Fox News Digital "the timing is weird," suggesting it's tied with the forthcoming merger but didn't rule out the financial reasoning the network gave. "I mean with the layoffs and everything thats happened recently nothing surprises me," the staffer said, later adding that the "timing is definitely sketchy though."Paramount did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.While many critics, including top Democrats, have speculated the late-night cancellation was a political one, one report shed light on the financial struggles of "The Late Show."SCHIFF, WARREN DEMAND TO KNOW IF CBS IS ENDING STEPHEN COLBERT'S LATE SHOW FOR POLITICAL REASONSPuck News' Matt Belloni reported the late-night show has been losing "more than $40 million a year" for CBS and that it had a budget of "more than $100 million per season," contrasting it with network's daytime and primetime programming, which he noted were "still profitable.""'Late Show,' with its topical humor and celebrity interviews pegged to specific projects, has struggled on Paramount+. And of the three network late-night shows, Late Show has by far the smallest digital footprint on YouTube and other platforms," Belloni wrote. "So from a business perspective, the cancellation makes sense.""Colbert gets no advertising and late night is a tough spot," one person with knowledge of CBS' decision told FOX Business' Charles Gasparino.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPBelloni said the sources he spoke with at CBS and Skydance Media, the company that is set to buy the network's parent company Paramount Global as part of an $8 billion merger, insist Colbert's cancellation was "based on economics, not politics," pointing to the decision to give his show a 10-month extension instead of pulling the plug immediately as evidence."Still, two other people with deep ties to CBS and Late Show suspect otherwise," Belloni said. "After all, when a network decides that a show is too expensive, executives typically go to the key talent and ask them to take pay cuts, fire people, or otherwise slash costs. That didnt happen herethough with Colbert said to be making between $15 million and $20 million per year, a pay cut wouldnt have solved the problem on its own."0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump heads to Scotland, continues ironing out trade deals after notching six months back in officePresident Donald Trump has been back in the Oval Office for a full six months as of Sunday, and is expected to keep a busy pace as he heads into his 27th week as commander-in-chief."Wow, time flies! Today is that Sixth Month Anniversary of my Second Term. Importantly, its being hailed as one of the most consequential periods of any President," Trump wrote on social media on Sunday. "In other words, we got a lot of good and great things done, including ending numerous wars of Countries not related to us other than through Trade and/or, in certain cases, friendship," he added on TRUTH Social. "Six months is not a long time to have totally revived a major Country.""One year ago our Country was DEAD, with almost no hope of revival. Today the USA is the hottest and most respected Country anywhere in the World. Happy Anniversary!!!"GOLF HAS A LONG HISTORY IN THE WHITE HOUSE BUT FOR TRUMP, IT'S MORE THAN A PASTIMEAhead of Trump's highly-anticipated trip to London in September, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that the president will travel to Scotland on Friday to visit Turnberry and Aberdeen, which are homes to Trump golf courses.He will also meet again with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to continue ironing out the U.S.-UK trade deal."During the visit, President Trump will meet again with Prime Minister Starmer to refine the great trade deal that was brokered between the United States and the United Kingdom," Leavitt said during a Thursday press briefing."The president and the first lady will travel to the United Kingdom for an official state visit from September 17 to September 19 later this fall. This will mark a truly unprecedented second state visit for President Trump and he is honored and looking forward to meeting with His Majesty the King at Windsor Castle," Leavitt added, previewing the president's highly-anticipated trip to London.The UK's monarch typically does not invite a U.S. president for a second state visit if they are re-elected to office, opting for more intimate meetings such as tea or lunch, making Trump's second state visit unprecedented.Scotland holds a special place in Trump's life, as his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, was born and raised in Scotland before moving to Queens, New York.UK TO ROLL OUT RED CARPET IN UNPRECEDENTED SECOND TRUMP VISIT HOSTED BY KING CHARLESThe Trump Organization purchased the historic golf resort and hotel at Turnberry in 2014, and the Aberdeen golf club in 2012, which is set to open new course next month.Trump traveled to the same golf courses in July 2018 under his first administration.A 90-day pause on tariffs was set to end July 9, after Trump first announced reciprocal tariffs on foreign nations in April. The administration announced earlier this month that foreign nations now face an Aug. 1 deadline or face higher tariffs.Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told the media on Sunday that the next two weeks will showcase Trump delivering on his vow to roll out trade deals favorable to the U.S. economy."The next two weeks are going to be weeks for the record books. President Trump is going to deliver for the American people," Lutnick said on CBS' "Face the Nation."WILL TRUMP TRADE DEAL WITH UK EASE ECONOMIC JITTERS AND BOOST PRESIDENT'S POLL NUMBERS?"They're going to love the deals that President Trump and I are doing. I mean, they're just going to love them. You know, the president figured out the right answer, and sent letters to these countries, said this is going to fix the trade deficit. This will go a long way to fixing the trade deficit, and that's gotten these countries to the table and they're going to open their markets or they're going to pay the tariff. And if they open their markets, the opportunity for Americans to export, to grow the business, farmers, ranchers, fishermen, this is going to be" he continued before remarking the next two weeks would be ones "for the record books."Trump directed Attorney General Pam Bondi last week to release grand jury transcripts in the case of Jeffrey Epstein after a memo released earlier this month concluded that there is "no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals," or kept a "client list" of such individuals after years of Trump surrogates vowing to reveal the Epstein's alleged secrets.Longtime conservatives and supporters of Trump subsequently slammed the memo, and sounded off on social media that Epstein won't "go away."LEGAL PATHWAY CLEARLY EXISTS FOR TRUMP'S REQUEST TO MAKE EPSTEIN GRAND JURY TESTIMONY PUBLIC"Based on the ridiculous amount of publicity given to Jeffrey Epstein, I have asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to produce any and all pertinent Grand Testimony, subject to Court approval," Trump wrote on Truth Social late Thursday last week. "This SCAM, perpetuated by the Democrats, should end, right now!"It is unclear if Bondi could convince a judge to release the grand jury testimony, but the Department of Justice reported on Friday that it formally moved to unseal long-secret grand jury transcripts.Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche submitted the motion in Manhattan federal court, urging a judge to release the transcripts from Epsteins 2019 grand jury proceedings and those from the prosecution of Epsteins convicted associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, as part of a new transparency push by the department.Epstein was a notorious predator who pleaded guilty to procuring underage girls for prostitution in 2008, before he was arrested in 2019 on new federal charges of sex trafficking minors and conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking of minors. He was found dead in his New York City jail cell in 2019 of suicide, according to Trump officials.Fox News Digital's Bradford Betz and Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSocial media-fueled teen flash mobs prompt closures of businesses and public centers nationwideThroughout the country, swaths of dozens sometimes hundreds of teens are creating chaos in malls, public pools and other community spaces, with some instances leading to arrests for violent behavior and bans from businesses.On Independence Day weekend, a crowd of hundreds of teens descended on an Illinois pool, disturbing families and partaking in illegal activity that led to the arrest of one individual.Officers with the Glen Ellyn Police Department were called to the local park districts pool at around 5 p.m. July 5 for reports of "a growing crowd of teenagers and young adults" that grew to approximately 200 to 300 individuals, according to a media release.BRAWL ERUPTS AT CONEY ISLAND BEACH AS NYC SIZZLES, MULTIPLE ARRESTED: NYPDWhile at the pool, officials observed some of the attendees entering the area without paying, smoking marijuana, drinking alcohol and setting off fireworks, police said."It seems like a horde of kids have just come in, smoking marijuana, carrying coolers in," a caller told 911 dispatchers,according to WGN9.Witnesses visiting the pool with their children also reported the teens were using speakers to play loud music with inappropriate lyrics, the outlet reported.HUNDREDS OF TEENAGERS TRANSFORM PEACEFUL BEACH INTO CHAOS AS POLICE FORCED TO BREAK UP FIGHTSBody camera footage obtained by Fox News Digital showed officers arriving and attempting to disperse the unruly crowd.In the footage, an officer spoke with an individual identified as the pool manager, who notified him that the group is "not listening to the lifeguards."As the events unfolded, the group allegedly pushed the pool manager into the water."They just pushed me in," the unidentified woman can be heard saying as the group continued partying. "I need to get them all out."WILD LA PARTY DEVOLVES INTO CHAOS WITH VANDALISM, FIRE BREATHING MAN, AND INJURED COPSAuthorities then began attempting to round up the teens while telling them to leave the pool, leading to verbal altercations between the crowd and officers."Go home," one officer told the group. "The property is closed."Chaos then erupts as a loud bang is heard when a firework is set off, and officers warned the crowd to leave or face jail.The local pool eventually closed for the day, and one person was taken into custody for setting off fireworks in the area.A similar incident unfolded last week at a California mall, the Brentwood Police Department said in a Facebook post.JERSEY SHORE BOARDWALK MAYHEM PUTS BLUE STATE'S 'SOFT' CRIME APPROACH UNDER MICROSCOPEOn July 11, more than 300 juveniles reportedly showed up at a local shopping center, police said.The children "arrived in ride-share vehicles or other means of transportation from outside the area," according to officials.As they descended on the plaza, "several in the group became unruly" and began fighting, knocking items off of shelves inside local businesses and running out into traffic, authorities said.At one point, officers initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle that resulted in them approaching the driver with guns drawn because they received reports of the individual having a weapon. After a search, no guns were found.Authorities eventually issued dispersal orders as local businesses closed their doors early.DOZENS ARRESTED AFTER MEMORIAL DAY VIOLENCE ROCKS JERSEY SHORE BOARDWALKOne juvenile was arrested for battery on a police officer and four were arrested for various misdemeanor charges, police said."It was the cops chasing the kids around, the kids fighting and then it just got rowdier and rowdier," an unnamed witness told Fox KTVU. "I mean, my daughter is on social media. She's a teen, and she saw it days before I did, but, yeah, I dont know if the cops thought it was going to be as crazy as it was."The Brentwood Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.The rise in incidents throughout the country is sparking national headlines and concern among parents with their children are out of school for the summer.In the body camera footage released from the events at the Illinois pool, an unidentified girl revealed to an officer that the invitation for the gathering was distributed through TikTok, a seemingly common trend that is concerning experts.PHILADELPHIA TEENAGERS CHARGED IN SERIES OF 'UNPROVOKED' ATTACKS WITHIN AN HOUR"Whats happening with large groups of teens overrunning malls and public spaces isnt just kids being kids," Jonathan Albert, a New York City-based psychotherapist, told Fox News Digital. "Its a symptom of a deeper cultural breakdown, and unless were willing to address it, these flash mobs will only get worse."Alpert pointed to a growing lack of accountability among younger generations as a contributing factor to the bad behavior sweeping the nation."As a psychotherapist, I see a generation raised without enough structure," Alpert said. "Too many parents have been afraid to say no, schools hesitate to discipline and society tiptoes around holding young people accountable. The result is exactly what we're seeing play out across our country: Teens testing limits because they havent learned where those limits are."DC-AREA MALL SHUT DOWN AFTER MULTIPLE FIGHTS IN FOOD COURT, 3 TEENS HIT WITH RIOT CHARGESThe use of social media also plays a unique role in not only allowing teens to organize quickly, but encouraging them to act out for online validation, according to Alpert."Social media has only made it worse," Alpert said. "These gatherings arent spontaneous. Theyre staged for likes, shares and clout. The behavior escalates because there are no real consequences."The licensed psychotherapist implores parents, law enforcement and businesses to work together to reach a solution regarding not only holding children accountable, but keeping them safe."Businesses and communities must crack down with clear, consistent enforcement," Alpert said. "But lets not pretend this is just a policing issue. Its a parenting issue. Its a cultural issue. And unless adults step up and model respect for rules and shared spaces, well keep seeing teens treating public areas like their personal playgrounds."0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAmerica's lessons from worlds largest 3D-printed schoolsQatar is taking bold steps to transform its educational infrastructure. To lead this change, the country has launched one of the world's largest 3D-printed construction projects. UCC Holding and the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) are heading the effort. As part of the plan, Qatar will build 14 public schools. Notably, two of them will use advanced 3D printing technology.This initiative directly supports Qatar National Vision 2030, which prioritizes both innovation and sustainable growth. By using cutting-edge construction methods and forward-thinking design, Qatar is positioning itself as a global leader in scalable, eco-friendly architecture.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 CLOUDTo tackle a project of this scale, UCC Holding brought in the experts. The company partnered with Danish firm COBOD, a global leader in 3D construction printing. As a result, COBOD supplied two massive, custom-built BOD2 printers. Each machine measures approximately 164 feet long, 90 feet wide, and 49 feet high, about the size of a Boeing 737 hangar.These industrial printers can build structures up to five stories tall. They enable fast, accurate and cost-effective construction that traditional methods can't match.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?Before launching the project, UCC's team of architects, engineers and technicians carried out extensive tests. At a trial site in Doha, they completed more than 100 full-scale component prints using a BOD2 printer. To further prepare for Qatar's desert climate, the team engineered a custom concrete mix designed to cure properly in high heat. Additionally, they developed a special extrusion nozzle to ensure smooth, precise printing.Each 3D-printed school is a two-story structure that will cover an area of 215,000 square feet. This is a total of 430,000 square feet. When compared to the biggest 3D-printed building we know of, these schools are 40 times bigger. They will be built on 328-by-328-foot plots. Therefore, making this project one of unprecedented scale for the region.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREQatar's desert formations were the inspiration behind the architectural design of the schools. They have wavy walls that look like dunes, something that can only be made possible through 3D printing. Building these unique curved shapes would be too expensive and difficult with traditional construction methods.Qatar's 3D-printed school project goes beyond architectural innovation; it also marks a major step toward sustainable construction. 3D printing technology reduces material waste by up to 60% compared to traditional building methods. It also minimizes labor requirements and shortens construction timelines, leading to lower overall emissions and energy use.Moreover, the ability to print complex, curved designs, like the dune-inspired walls of these schools, proves how digital construction methods can unlock new levels of creativity while staying cost-efficient. This approach not only supports Qatar's environmental goals but also sets a new global standard for eco-friendly building design.Qatar's 3D-printed schools will be complete by the end of 2025 and demonstrate just how far construction technology has come. By combining both imaginative design and cutting-edge engineering, this project sets the standard for sustainable, scalable, and future-ready educational infrastructure. Furthermore, its an impressive milestone for the region, and a blueprint for how nations worldwide can rethink how buildings are made using the latest technologies.Do you think 3D printing construction is a good alternative to traditional construction methods? 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.0 Comments 0 Shares 29 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTables turn as House GOP blasts Dems for suddenly demanding Epstein transparency from Trump adminAfter years of Republicans leading the push for government transparency on Jeffrey Epstein, the notoriously well-connected sex offender who died in jail in 2019, Democrats are now leading the charge to release the so-called "Epstein files.""I'm glad they're joining the party, but they should have been a little more transparent a year ago," Rep. Mark Messmer, R-Ind., told Fox News Digital.Seizing on the Republicans' demand for transparency about Epstein during former President Joe Biden's administration, President Donald Trump campaigned in 2024 on releasing the "Epstein files" and his allegedly incriminating "client list."But Trump's Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI released a memo this week concluding that Epstein died by suicide in his cell, there is no "client list," and the supposed "Epstein files" are thousands of illegal child sex abuse material and other pornography subject to court-ordered sealing.'GONE TOO FAR': GOP LAWMAKERS RALLY AROUND TRUMP AFTER MUSK RAISES EPSTEIN ALLEGATIONSThe Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files has created a rift among the "MAGA" wing of the Republican Party, who are demanding more transparency.DEMOCRATS CAPITALIZE ON GOP JEFFREY EPSTEIN FALLOUT WITH NEW DEMANDS FOR JIM JORDAN"We should expect transparency, no matter what administration is involved, if there was or wasn't a client list, if there was or wasn't video. I mean, we should expect transparency and full disclosure of whatever they are covering up," Messmer told Fox News Digital.Democrats have been quick to seize on the intraparty conflict."It's pretty rich on their part," Rep. David Kustoff, R-Tenn., told Fox News Digital. "But again, if there is no new information, then that's fine. Just have the Department of Justice come out and explain that and answer questions. And if there is something, but it's not relevant, well, explain that also."House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has reiterated that "all credible evidence should come out" regarding Epstein and criticized Democrats who he said are politicizing the issue.California Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna tied a procedural vote on releasing all Epstein files to an unrelated crypto bill earlier this week, and Rep. Marc Veasey, D-Texas, announced he would be filing a resolution on Monday to demand the Trump administration release all files related to the late pedophile's case.Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee, including Jamie Raskin, D-Md., Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., and progressives like Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., and Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas., are also seizing on Republican fractures over the Epstein case, demanding a public hearing on the issue."The Democrats will never give Donald Trump credit for anything," Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., told Fox News Digital. "Where were the questions when Biden was in office?"And Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, said Democrats' newfound investment in transparency on Epstein "proves that all along it was just political.""I respect a call for transparency," Rep. Blake Moore, R-Utah, added. "If it's from a Democrat or a Republican, I totally respect that. I have no idea of anything on this front. And I hope to just know that people are being transparent and that things aren't being done in any nefarious way or for any nefarious reason. I think a lot of it's overblown.""I put the Epstein matter in my don't know, don't care file," Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., told Fox News Digital.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCalifornia man accused of ramming car into LA crowd is convicted felon out on parole, police sayThe suspect accused of driving his car through a crowd of people in Los Angeles is a convicted felon who was out on parole, reports said.Fernando Ramirez, 29, of San Clemente, is expected to face a felony charge of assault with a deadly weapon following early Saturdays incident, which left 36 injured outside the Vermont Hollywood nightclub.Ramirez was convicted of felony battery and sentenced in 2020 for attacking a man outside a Whole Foods grocery store in June 2019, KNBC reported Sunday. He was on parole at the time of Saturday's crash, but it's unclear whether it was in connection with the 2019 attack or another case.Ramirez has had at least 11 criminal cases ranging from misdemeanors to felonies, KNBC reported. In January 2022, he was charged with felony domestic battery and entered a not guilty plea. That case remains open and he also has a pending DUI case, the station added, citing the Orange County District Attorney's Office.WILD LA PARTY DEVOLVES INTO CHAOS WITH VANDALISM, FIRE BREATHING MAN, AND INJURED COPSLos Angeles Police Department Public Information Officer Jeff Lee previously told reporters that theNissan Versa"became disabled" when the driver plowed into the crowd. Subsequently, the driver was allegedly "pulled out of his vehicle, physically assaulted by the bystanders. And during that altercation, somebody produced a firearm and shot the driver."As of Monday morning, police were still searching for the suspected shooter, described as a man with a goatee in a blue Dodgers jacket.DRIVER ARRESTED AFTER VEHICLE PLOWS INTO CROWD OF LIVERPOOL SOCCER FANS DURING CELEBRATIONLee added that he was aware of reports that the suspect was kicked out of the Vermont Hollywood nightclub, but that he could not confirm whether that was the case. He said it was something the police were "definitely" looking into.A line of people mostly women were waiting to enter the Vermont Hollywood around 2 a.m. when they were struck by a car that also hit a food vending cart and valet stand, Fire Capt. Adam VanGerpen said Saturday.At least 36 people were treated for injuries including fractures and lacerations, police said Sunday without providing updates on their conditions."We are deeply saddened by the tragic incident that occurred early Saturday morning outside our venue. Our thoughts and heartfelt prayers are with the victims and their families during this difficult time," Vermont Hollywood management said in a statement. "We are working closely with law enforcement to ensure the person responsible for this horrific act is held fully accountable. We also want to extend our sincere gratitude to the first responders for their swift and compassionate action in assisting those affected."Fox News Rachel Wolf, Madeleine Rivera and The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views 0 Reviews
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