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    Marine hopeful found dead on roadside after holiday party may have been 'beat to death,' lawsuit claims
    A Marine hopeful from Oklahoma who wasfound dead and nakedon the side of a road in 2023 may have been beaten to death, a new wrongful death lawsuit states.Noah Presgrove, 19, had attended a multi-day Labor Day party with friends that weekend before his body was found offU.S. Highway 81 in Terralon Sept. 4, 2023. Officials found teeth, a necklace and basketball shorts next to Presgrove's lifeless body.While authorities initially speculated that Presgrove may have been struck by a car after the party, the lawsuit filed on June 23 seeking at least $75,000 in damages alleges that the 19-year-old's death "was not caused by being hit with a motor vehicle."Fox News Digital reached out to the plaintiffs attorney for comment.FAMILY OF OKLAHOMA TEEN NOAH PRESGROVE SPEAKS OUT 2 YEARS AFTER MYSTERIOUS DEATHPresgrove had attended the Labor Day party that weekend, which allegedlyinvolved underage drinking,hosted by defendants Avery Howard, Carter Combs, and Logan Jernigan, according to the lawsuit.The party took place on a property owned by defendant Johnnie Trout Wilcoxson Jr. in a trailer owned by defendant Stevie Howard, the complaint states.Some of the defendants did not have legal representation listed at the time of publication, and none of the defendants had responded to the lawsuit at the time of publication. Andrew Benedict, an Oklahoma-based attorney representing Wilcoxson and Howard, has not responded to requests for comment from Fox News Digital.OKLAHOMA AUTHORITIES HESITANT TO RULE TEEN'S DEATH A HOMICIDE, FAMED PATHOLOGIST SUGGESTSThe complaint alleges that defendant Jack Newton, despite being under 21, purchased the alcohol from Napoli's convenience store, operated by Val Petrol, LLC. Fox News Digital reached out to Val Petrol, LLC for comment.OKLAHOMA TEEN MILITARY HOPEFUL'S FAMILY 'CAN'T IMAGINE' HE WAS MURDERED, OFFERS THEORY ABOUT HIS LAST HOURSPresgove's blood alcohol level was about twice the legal limit at the time of his death.Presgrove had apparently been drinking at a house party where he was involved in a rollover incident while riding an ATV that Newton apparently permitted Presgrove to ride even though he was intoxicated at the time, according to the medical examiner's full report, upon further investigation."The highway was poorly lit at night. There were no vehicle parts or debris observed on the scene. Further investigation revealed that the decedent was at a house party and drinking on September 3, 2023," the full report reads, in part. "Then he rode an ATV ranger vehicle with several men that had a roll over incident. The decedent left the house party and was not found until the morning of September 4, 2023, on the side of the highway."An investigation also revealedthat Presgrove had returned to the party after the ATV incident. He was last seen in a "verbal argument" with Howard and Newton around 3:41 a.m. on Sept. 4, the lawsuit states.The medical examiner ruled Presgrove's cause of death to be blunt force trauma to the head, torso and extremities.CAUSE OF DEATH DETERMINED FOR OKLAHOMA TEEN MILITARY HOPEFUL FOUND ON SIDE OF ROAD"Decedent was beat to death by one or more of the defendants," the complaint says, though it does not include factual allegations demonstrating that Presgrove was beaten to death, adding that "two or more defendants engaged in a civil conspiracy to beat [Presgrove]."THIRD TEEN DEATH IN NATIONAL FOREST RAISES ALARM AS TWO HIGH SCHOOLERS FOUND SHOT DURING CAMPING TRIPThe lawsuit accuses the defendants of duty of care violations, civil conspiracy, negligence and recklessness in connection with Presgrove's death.Presgrove hadgraduated from high schoolthree months early with plans to enlist in the military alongside his cousin.Fox News Digital's Stepheny Price contributed to this report.
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    Howbeliefhelpsusendurenaturaldisasters
    Record-breaking floods inundated Texas, submerging homes, displacing families, killing at least 100 people and prompting widespread evacuations.Naturaldisastersoften shake our deepestbeliefs. Its only human to cry out and ask why would a loving God allow such unrelenting suffering. Especially when it comes, not through human cruelty and free will, but from the forces of creation itself.But paradoxically, its that same faith that many rely on in the aftermath. Far from being a crutch, faith often becomes a critical lifeline, helping people cope, recover and rebuild.Online, others shift the blame to politics. During the flood, a version of Elon Musks AI chatbotblamedbudget cuts to NOAA for the rising death toll. Some point to Texas energy policies or "Mother Natures revenge."AMERICA IS REDISCOVERING ITS SOUL AND REVIVING THE SACREDThese reactions mirror old religious blame just with new villains. Same fire-and-brimstone tone. Same absence of comfort.It may offer outrage, but it rarely offers comfort. And it certainly doesnt help the displaced rebuild.Science backs this up. A study on survivors of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunamifoundthat "religious faith and practices" and "cultural traditions" significantly aided emotional recovery. In fact, the loss of faith itself waslinkedtoworsened trauma.As the researchers concluded, stripping away that spiritual framework left individuals without a "culturally rooted means of making sense of misfortune" compounding their suffering instead of alleviating it.Ive seen this up close. My brother Asher is a Chabad rabbi on the island of St. Thomas. During Hurricane Irma, heshelteredin a medical building with his kids as 185 mph winds snapped telephone poles and tossed trees like tumbleweed. A metal roof from a nearby resort crashed into their home. By all accounts, it was apocalyptic.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONThey survived. But much of the islands infrastructure did not. Hespent daysproviding food, generators and spiritual support to the displaced. And over and over, he saw the same thing: faith not just as comfort, but as fuel. A force that allows people to keep going, even when everything else has washed away.This isnt unique. After Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Maria, Dorian, Ida, Ian and now the latest flooding in Texas, faith-based organizations are often the first on the ground. Groups like theUnited Methodist Church, theSouthern Baptist Convention, various Catholic Charities of Southeast Texas, andChabads disaster relieffund dont just pray, they mobilize.USA Today once correctlydescribedthese religious groups as "integral partners in state and federal disaster relief efforts."That doesnt mean you need religion to cope with trauma. Non-religious people find strength in community, love and meaning too. But faith offers a distinct framework a spiritual map thathelpspeople find direction when the terrain has suddenly collapsed. For some,beliefin a higher purpose can be the difference between despair and resilience.As Texans confront this catastrophe, many will draw strength not from outrage or blame, but from faith. We will never understand why but faith givesusthe tools toendureit. Politics points fingers. Faith extends a hand.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE BY ELI FEDERMAN
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    One year later: Trump reflects on 'unforgettable' Butler day that changed American political history forever
    Sunday, July 13, marks one year since 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania nearly assassinating President Donald Trump. Now, on the anniversary of that fateful day, the president is reflecting on its events and what might have happened had fate not stepped in."It was unforgettable," Trump recalled during an exclusive "My View with Lara Trump" interview on Saturday."I didn't know exactly what was going on. I got whacked. There's no question about that, and fortunately, I got down quickly because I think they shot eight bullets. Our sniper, within less than five seconds, was able to get him [Crooks] from a long distance with one shot. His [the sniper's] name is David, and he did a fantastic job."CRITICAL SECURITY LAPSES BY SECRET SERVICE EXPOSED IN NEW REPORT ON TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTCrooks, whose behavior had roused suspicion from local law enforcement, climbed atop a nearby roof and took aim at the then-presidential nominee before firing off bullets that fatally struck 50-year-old volunteer firefighter Corey Comperatore and critically wounded rally attendees David Dutch and James Copenhaver.Trump has credited a chart showing the number of illegal immigrants who entered the country under the Biden administration with saving his own life. Without one split-second turn to read from the chart, experts have said it could have been "lights out" for the president.The breakdown on July 13 led to bipartisan calls for then-USSSDirectorKimberly Cheatle to resign.After her resignation,Ronald Rowe Jr., who was serving as the deputy director, was appointed as the acting director.ONE YEAR AFTER TRUMP RALLY SHOOTING, WITNESSES SAY INVESTIGATIONS LEAVE MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERSHe held the position until Jan. 22, whenSean Curran, a veteran agent who had been part of Trump's protective detail during the assassination attempt, was appointed as the 28th director of the USSS.The impact of that day still resonates. Just last week, the Secret Service suspended six agents who were tasked with protecting Trump that day, but no agents were fired, as the Secret Service told Fox News that the entire agency failed, rather than individuals.Questions remain unanswered; notably, why did Crooks carry out the attack, and how did he get so close to succeeding?CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREWhile investigators have not identified a definitive ideological or political motivation, the FBI has suggested a complex interplay of personal grievances, mental health issues and a desire for notoriety that could have led to the attack.Trump said he has been briefed "numerous" times and is "satisfied" with the information he's received."They should have had somebody in the building. That was a mistake. They should have communicated with the local police. They weren't tied in, and they should've been tied in, so there were mistakes made, and that shouldn't have happened, and that building was a prime building in terms of what they were trying to do. So, but, I was satisfied in terms of the bigger plot, the larger plot I have great confidence in these people. I know the people, and they're very talented, very capable, but they had a bad day, and I think they'll admit that."
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    Basketball legend implores WNBA players to 'embrace' Caitlin Clark, drop the jealousy
    Womens basketball legend Nancy Lieberman implored WNBA players to "embrace" Caitlin Clark and lose the jealousy as shes going to be the money driver for the future of the sport.Lieberman talked to TMZ Sports earlier in the week, reacting to WNBA All-Stars ranking Clark the ninth-best guard among them. Clark received the most votes from the fans.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMShe compared the Clark situation to the "Bad Boys" era Detroit Pistons having special rules when playing against Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods winning championships on the PGA Tour."This is what Caitlin Clark is. Dont hate her.If she happens to be the cash cow right now, embrace it," Lieberman said. "Don't be petty. She's the best guard in the league right now. Her numbers have proven it. Her game has proven it. I would really implore some of the guards (to) celebrate each other, dont tolerate each other."Angel Reese is amazing. She just broke another record. These are beautiful, intelligent, amazing athletes, and we should be supporting each other, not jealous of each other."FEVER PRESIDENT APPEARS TO DELETE X ACCOUNT AFTER CLIP OF 'ENDURING BRAND' CAITLIN CLARK COMMENTS SURFACELieberman praised Dallas Wings stars Paige Bueckers and Arike Ogunbowale, as well as New York Liberty champions Sabrina Ionescu and Breanna Stewart."Stop nitpicking with each other and just go out and ball," Lieberman added.Clark has struggled since the All-Star rankings and voting results were released.The Indiana Fever star has been dealing with nagging injuries. Shes averaging 16.9 points and 8.6 assists per game. Shes only appeared in 11 contests.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Phillies players rip decision to put Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski in All-Star Game
    The selection of Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski to the MLB All-Star Game after only five career starts drew immense backlash from some players in the league.Philadelphia Phillies defended their own as they began to learn that Misiorowski was given the nod over players like Trea Turner, Ranger Surez and Cristopher Snchez.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"What a joke. Thats f--- terrible. I mean, thats terrible, dude," Turner said on Friday night, via The Athletic.Phillies star Nick Castellanos said he remembered what former reliever Craig Kimbrel told him once when it came to the MLB All-Star Game, "Its turning into the Savannah Bananas."Turner was asked whether the Misiorowski nod "cheapens" the selection."Yeah, 100%. I mean, its not the All-Star Game in the sense that the best players go there, or people who have had the best season. Its whoever sells the most tickets or has been put on social media the most. Thats essentially what its turned into," Turner added.Misiorowski has been electric since he made his debut. He has a 2.81 ERA and 33 strikeouts, with his only blemish being an outing against the New York Mets on July 2.YANKEES SLUGGER AARON JUDGE HITS MILESTONE HOME RUN AT BLISTERING FAST PACEHe received support from his manager Pat Murphy and Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts amid the uproar."People want to see Miz pitch," Murphy said. "Hes the new shiny toy in the league. Its not deserving, that has nothing to do with it. Hes been given this opportunity. Its not his fault."This wasnt a fly-by-night decision. This is something they thought through. I think it would be really tough for the kid to say no to that."Roberts said the nod will add some "more excitement" to the All-Star Game.Murphy likened Misiorowski to former Detroit Tigers pitcher Mark "The Bird" Fidrych, who gained favor with the fans because of his idiosyncrasies on the mound. He was an All-Star the first two seasons of his career."From what I know of The Bird, it just seems that he was really authentic and really super talented," Murphy said. "Theres some parallels there for sure."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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    Trump stands 'stronger than ever' one year after surviving Pennsylvania assassination attempt, staffers say
    In a matter of minutes on a hot summer Saturday in northwestern Pennsylvania, the already unprecedented 2024 election cycle was rocked by an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump's life that had a sweeping effect not only on the upcoming presidency, but also staffers who witnessed the harrowing moment.Eight shots rang out at the Butler Farm Show Grounds at about 6:11 p.m. Eastern Time, roughly six minutes after Trump took the open-air rally's stage. The rally began on its typical lively note, with the former and upcoming president swaying to Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" and engaging with supporters by pointing at them as they clapped and held up signs declaring, "Joe Biden, you're fired."The rally came to a screeching halt after Trump began his address and was seen grabbing the side of his head before abruptly dropping to the ground. Rally-goers were also seen ducking for cover as confusion gripped the small fairgrounds located just north of Pittsburgh.Secret Service agents threw their bodies over Trump as shields as they worked to get him off of the stage and to a secure location.FIRST RESPONDERS SIT DOWN WITH WIDOW OF FIREFIGHTER KILLED AT BUTLER, PENNSYLVANIA TRUMP RALLYActing Secret Service Director Sean M. Curran, one of the agents who rushed to protect Trump that day, told Fox News Digital that July 13, 2024, has remained at the top of his mind since he was tapped to lead the Secret Service."One year ago, I was by President Trumps side when a lone gunman attempted to assassinate him in Butler, Pennsylvania," Curran said. "My heart will always be with all those impacted on that day, especially Corey Comperatore, who lost his life while protecting those around him.""Since President Trump appointed me as director of the United States Secret Service, I have kept my experience on July 13 top of mind, and the agency has taken many steps to ensure such an event can never be repeated in the future," he continued. "Nothing is more important to the United States Secret Service than the safety and security of our protectees. As director, I am committed to ensuring our agency is fully equipped, resourced and aligned to carry out our important mission each and every day."ONE YEAR AFTER TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT, BUTLER WIDOW DEMANDS ACCOUNTABILITY FROM SECRET SERVICETrump emerged into the camera's view with a trail of blood streaked across his cheek and famously raised a fist before defiantly chanting, "Fight, fight, fight" as law enforcement escorted him from the stage.White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, who served as Trump campaign manager in 2024 and witnessed the harrowing attempt, told the New York Post's Miranda Devine earlier in July in a podcast interview that she "100%" believes divine intervention protected Trump from a greater tragedy that day."The way the rally itself unfolded, the chart he had them put up on the screens it was always the last chart in the rotation. And it was always on the other side" of the stage, Wiles told Devine in an interview that published Wednesday. "To have him ask for that chart eight minutes in and to have it come on the side that is opposite caused him to look in a different direction... I believe God wanted him to live."SECRET SERVICE SUSPENDS 6 AGENTS TASKED WITH PROTECTING TRUMP DURING JULY 2024 ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTPennsylvania Sen. Dave McCormick, who was in the midst of his election cycle to unseat longtime Democrat Sen. Bob Casey, said in comment to Fox News Digital that he was just feet from Trump when the gunshots rang out."I was sitting just 15 feet from the stage at theButlerrally when the shots rang out.Moments before the attempted assassination, President Trump asked me to come on stage to give my remarks. As I was headed onstage, he prompted me to wait until after he spoke to the crowd about an immigration chart. Returning to my seat, I watched as President Trumpturned his attention and head towards the charta decision that likely saved his life," McCormick said."Moments later, a bullet meant for his head struck his ear. He went down, then stood up and raised his fist in defiance. That moment captured who he is at his corea strong leaderand marked a turning point in the 2024 election. Strong leadership sets a tone -- like a ripple effect. President Trump didnt panic and stood strong and so did the crowd. Instead of chaos, chants of 'USA' rang out."The shooting injured three people, including Trump, and killed local father and former fire chief Corey Comperatore.White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt reflected on Comperatore's tragic death in a comment to Fox Digital, underscoring that the president "will never forget Corey and his beautiful family.""One year ago in Butler, Pennsylvania, we tragically lost an American hero, Corey Comperatore, who selflessly laid down his life to protect those around him," she said. "President Trump will never forget Corey and his beautiful family. On that dark day, God spared President Trumps life by a miraculous millimeter. Now one year later, President Trump is standing stronger than ever as he continues to fight, fight, fight for the American people."Comperatore's widow, Helen, spoke to Fox News in an emotional interview about her husband's death earlier in July, demanding accountability from the Secret Service over how a gunman was able to fire off shots without intervention."We were all sitting ducks that day," Helen Comperatore told Fox News. "Our blood is all over their hands. I am angry. I lost the love of my life. They screwed up."TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT AFTERMATH, REACTIONS FROM INNER CIRCLE REVEALED IN NEW BOOK"Why Butler? Why was that such a failure? Why weren't they paying attention? Why did they think that that roof didn't need covered?" she asked. "I want to sit down and talk to them. I have the right to. They need to listen to me."McCormick remembered Comperatore as a heroic dad and husband who died protecting his family."Corey Comperatorea Pennsylvanian, volunteer firefighter, and fatherwas sitting behind me. He died shielding his family. Im remembering Corey and praying for the Comperatore family on this one-year anniversary," the Republican Senator said.Longtime political reporter Salena Zito published a book in July detailing her recollections of the day, and said in an interview earlier this month with Fox Digital that she refused to duck for cover as gunshots rang out."I didn't get down," Zito said in an interview ahead of the book's release Tuesday. "There was this inner voice that told me, You have a job to do, continue doing it."Zito was located near the stage and the Secret Service's secure permitter when the gunman opened fire on Trump and the crowds."Time has these layers that happen," Zito added while reflecting on the 2024 events. "It's not remembering them. It's experiencing them. It's this interesting thing that happens. I see a sea of navy blue suits immediately surround him. Then, I hear the second four shots. I still didn't get down."TRUMP TELLS FOX NOTICIAS HE WOULD LIKE TO HEAR THE EXPLANATION BEHIND ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTSMcCormick told Fox Digital that recent politically-motivated attacks, including the targeted attacks and murder of a Minnesota state lawmaker in June, need to end and be replaced with civility that protects democracy."From the attempts on President Trump's life, to arson at the Pennsylvania Governors Residence, to the murder of Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, these politically-motivated attacks are an assault on democracy itself. Regardless of party, we must choose to engage civilly. This anniversary serves as a solemn reminder that for our country, violence borne from political disagreement is never the answer," he said.Following the assassination attempt, Trump quickly was whisked away from the rally to receive medical attention. Just a day later, June 14, 2024, the Republican National Convention was set to kick off in Milwaukee, with concern initially mounting that Trump might not be able to attend the convention due to the injury.The president, however, made his public return in Milwaukee that week while wearing a bandage over his ear. Trump officially accepted the party's nomination for him to serve as president, and delivered a 93-minute speech that was underscored by how the attempt on his life changed him.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"There was blood pouring everywhere, and yet, in a certain way I felt very safe, because I had God on my side," Trump told the crowds of supporters on the final night of the RNC. "The amazing thing is that prior to the shot, if I had NOT moved my head at the very last instant, the assassins bullet would have perfectly hit its mark, and I would not be with you tonight."Fox News Digital's Deirdre Heavey contributed to this report.
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    Live Aid 40 years later: Where Queen, Madonna and concert's biggest stars are today
    Live Aid was a global phenomenon that took place at the same time, in two separate places, all focusing on helping to raise funds and awareness for famine relief in Ethiopia.Two concerts took place at Wembley Stadium in London and JFK Stadium in Philadelphia on July 13, 1985. The shows were broadcast to an estimated 1.9 billion people across 150 countries, which made it one of the largest broadcast events at the time.The impressive line-up in Philadelphia included Madonna, Tina Turner and Mick Jagger, while in London, icons like Elton John and Queen graced the stage at Wembley Stadium.Phil Collins notably played at both stadiums for the historic Live Aid concert.MADONNA CONFESSES CHALLENGES OF MOTHERHOOD, BALANCING CAREER: 'I'M STRUGGLING'Here's a look at some of the biggest acts from Live Aid and where they are now, 40 years later.Madonna was one of the singers for Live Aid at the John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia.Madonna, 66, is the best-selling female recording artist of all time and went on to be the first female artist to generate $1 billion from live concerts. She continues to make new music.The English rock band, Queen, graced the stage at Wembley Stadium for a historic, 20-minute set. Led by frontman Freddie Mercury, the band was on the brink of breaking up prior to the performance.Mercury passed away a few years after Live Aid in 1991. Bassist John Deacon, 73, retired from Queen and music in general following Mercury's death.Lead guitarist Brian May, 77, continued on after Mercury's death and produced solo albums, "Back to the Light" and "Another World."Drummer Roger Taylor, who co-founded Queen with Mercury, continues to make music.Tina Turner was another incredible performer at Live Aid. During one song, Mick Jagger even performed with the icon.Turner died in May 2023.While Mick Jagger performed with Tina Turner at Live Aid, he also took the stage to perform solo hits like "Just Another Night" and "Miss You."Jagger, who is best known as the lead singer of the Rolling Stones, is currently still performing at 81.The Rolling Stones were scheduled to go on tour in 2025 but canceled their U.K. and European shows. The band is reportedly still going on tour in 2026.Elton John was one of the many English musicians to perform at Wembley Stadium.John, 78, is still making music. His latest album with Brandi Carlile, "Who Believes in Angels?", was released in April.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSBob Dylan was a performer at Live Aid. During his performance, he broke a guitar string while playing with the Rolling Stones members Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood.Wood ended up giving his guitar to Dylan to finish his set, which left Wood guitarless onstage.40 years later, Dylan, 84, continues to make music and has several tour dates scheduled for the rest of this year.David Bowie performed "Heroes" at Live Aid in 1985.The English singer died in 2016 from liver cancer after an 18-month battle. He passed away in January, just two days after his 69th birthday.Phil Collins and Sting performed "Long, Long Way To Go" at Wembley Stadium for Live Aid.Sting, 73, has a number of tour dates left this year for his "Sting 3.0" world tour.Earlier this year, Collins said he considered making new music, but the longtime Genesis member doesn't have the drive to do so anymore."I keep thinking I should go downstairs to the studio and see what happens. But Im not hungry for it anymore. The thing is, Ive been sick. I mean very sick," Collins said in an interview with Mojo.Genisis went on tour in 2022, and Collins joined. He sat in a chair to sing during the performances and his son Nic played the drums.At the end of the final show of the tour, Collins announced that it would be the last performance for Genesis.George Michael took the stage at Live Aid with Elton John to sing "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me."Michael's band Wham! was initially scheduled to perform, but their time slot was cut short, and George stepped in.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERMichael passed away in 2016 from heart failure due to dilated cardiomyopathy with myocarditis and a fatty liver. He was 53.Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers performed 40 years ago at Live Aid. The group performed their hit, "American Girl."Petty died in 2017 at 66. His cause of death was ruled an accidental overdose by the Los Angeles medical examiner.
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    Ukraine announces killing Russian agents suspected of fatally shooting senior officer in ambush attack
    Ukraines security agency said Sunday they have located and killed two Russian operatives accused of assassinating one of its senior officers.The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced that its agents "eliminated" two Russian "hitmen" in the Kyiv region Sunday morning, in response to Thursdays broad daylight killing of SBU Colonel Ivan Voronych.Voronychwhose attack was captured on surveillance videowas reportedly involved in covert operations inside Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine and is believed to have played a role in organizing last years surprise Ukrainian incursion into Russias Kursk region."During a special operation, employees of the Security Service of Ukraine eliminated agents of Russian special services who, on the instructions of the FSB of the Russian Federation, carried out the murder of an SBU colonel in Kyiv," the SBU statement read.TOP UKRAINIAN SPY GUNNED DOWN IN KYIV AMBUSH ATTACK: REPORTAccording to an investigation, the suspected killersa man and a womanwere instructed to track Voronychs movements and retrieve a silenced pistol from a stash site before carrying out the hit, the statement continued.UKRAINIAN US AMBASSADOR, SEEN WITH HEAD IN HANDS DURING OVAL OFFICE MEETING, IS DEPARTING DCVasyl Malyuk, head of the SBU and commander of the special operation, said the suspected Russian agents were "eliminated" after resisting arrest."The FSB agent-combat group was routed to Ukraine in advance and three days ago committed the murder of an SBU employee, our comrade Colonel Ivan Voronych," Malyuk said in the statement. "As a result of covert investigative and active counterintelligence measures, the enemy's lair was discovered. During the detention, they began to resist, there was a firefight, so the scoundrels were eliminated. I would like to remind you that the enemy's only prospect on the territory of Ukraine is death!"TRUMP CAUTIONED PUTIN HE WOULD BOMB THE S--- OUT OF MOSCOW IF RUSSIA INVADED UKRAINE, NEW BOOK CLAIMSMalyuk also thanked the National Polices Criminal Investigation Department for its support and emphasized that countering Russian espionage remains a top SBU priority. He claimed the SBU "prevents 85% of the crimes the enemy tries to commit" within Ukraine.Last Thursday,sources toldUkrainska Pravda that Voronych was approached by an unidentified attacker around 9 a.m. local time and was shot five times with a pistol before the suspect fled.Surveillance footage appeared to show the colonel being ambushed outside an apartment building while walking toward a vehicle. Voronych died at the scene from multiple gunshot wounds, the outlet said.Both Russia and Ukraine have carried out targeted killings since the war began in February 2022.Fox News' Greg Norman and the Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on space steps and racing roots
    The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people, including current events and the sights and sounds of the United States.This week's quiz highlights space steps, racing roots and much more.Can you get all 8 questions right?For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyleTo try your hand at more quizzes from Fox News Digital, click here.Also, to take our latest News Quiz published every Friday click here.
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    Small town dentist facing trial for allegedly poisoning wife's protein shake amid secret affair
    A high-profile murder trial is set to begin Monday in Colorado, where prosecutors allege that a local dentist murdered his wife by poisoning her protein shakes with cyanide all while secretly carrying on an affair and plotting a new life without her.James Toliver Craig, 47, is charged with first-degree murder after deliberation in the March 2023 death of his wife, Angela Craig, a 43-year-old mother of six.The high-stakes trial is expected to last approximately three weeks.COUPLE CHARGED IN ALLEGED CYANIDE PLOT TO KILL EX-GIRLFRIENDS; AGENTS HOSPITALIZED DURING SEARCHAccording to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Angela Craig began experiencing mysterious symptoms, including dizziness, vomiting and severe headaches, in March 2023.Her symptoms progressed between March 6-16, 2023, court documents allege, including blurred vision, feeling "drugged," seizures and rapid medical decline.She was hospitalized several times before slipping into a coma and being declared brain-dead on Aug. 18, 2023.Angelas official cause of death was ruled acute poisoning by cyanide and tetrahydrozoline.READ THE INCIDENT REPORT APP USERS, CLICK HEREOn Aug. 15, as Angela was admitted to the hospital under suspicious circumstances, authorities turned to investigate James alleged involvement in his wifes rapid decline.James dental colleague, Ryan Redfearn, alerted hospital staff and police to a suspicious chemical delivery. Redfearn told authorities that he believed that James poisoned his wife.TYLENOL MURDERS SUSPECT GAVE EERIE FINAL INTERVIEW BEFORE DEATHRedfearn alleged that James had ordered potassium cyanide, which investigators say is not used in dentistry.Once hospital staff learned of the allegations, they were considered mandatory reporters and alerted the Aurora Police Department Major Crimes Homicide Unit. Fox News Digital has reached out to the Aurora Police Department for comment.Court documents reveal the chilling digital footprint that James allegedly left behind, including his alleged use of a secret email account to search for undetectable poisons and purchase arsenic and cyanide.Authorities also allege he watched YouTube videos about how to kill without leaving a trace.The plot thickened as James alleged affair came to light with Karin Cain, a Texas orthodontist. Emails between the two, obtained through search warrants, revealed intimate conversations and planned trips.Authorities said James appeared to want to deliberately conceal his relationship with Karin, using a secret email address, jimandwaffles@gmail.com, which he created on Feb. 27, 2023, to communicate with Karin.His secret email account was not found on his phone, laptop or Angelas phone it was only accessed on the clinic computer in dental exam room No. 9, authorities said.After allegedly learning something had happened to Angela, Karin wrote:"Im so sorry for what youre going through I wish I was helping you and not pulling you away," she wrote to James. "I want to be there for you, but I dont want to mix in with your family and friends and pretend to be only a friend when theres something more."Emails were described by investigators as "intimate in nature and contained sexually explicit conversations."The planned trips coincided as Angela was severely ill in the hospital, court documents reveal.Prosecutors suggest James wanted to eliminate his wife, with whom he shared six children, and start a new life with Cain.Angela and James' marriage was on the rocks at the time of her death. Angela Craig told her sister, Toni Kofoed, several times over the past 16 years that she planned to leave her husband, but he always convinced her to stay. The couple was on the verge of declaring bankruptcy for a second time, according to the documents.Kofoed told police that Craig had "multiple affairs with several women" and that he had drugged his wife about five years earlier because he had planned to die by suicide and didn't want her to stop him.GET REAL-TIME UPDATES AT THE FOX NEWS TRUE CRIME HUBJames was arrested and charged with the murder of his wife, Angela, in mid-March 2023.James Craig is charged with first-degree murder, solicitation to commit murder,solicitation to commit perjury,and two counts of solicitation to commit tampering with physical evidence.James allegedly offered a fellow inmate $20,000 to kill Detective Bobbi Olson, the lead investigator in his case and author of the 52-page affidavit. The plot surfaced through jailhouse conversations, which were recorded and reported by other inmates.Prosecutors said Craig also tried to fabricate a false suicide narrative for Angela, directing inmates to plant fake suicide letters suggesting she took her own life.He allegedly promised free dental work in exchange for cooperation, as well as money or other benefits.COLORADO DENTIST'S MURDER TRIAL PUT ON HOLD AFTER DEFENSE 'SUDDENLY QUIT' PRIOR TO JURY SELECTIONJames trial was delayed in November 2024 when attorney Harvey Steinberg withdrew from the case, just weeks before the trial was set to begin.Steinberg told the court that James Craig was insisting on pursuing a legal strategy that Steinberg believed was unethical, possibly illegal or fraudulent.Due to this last-minute withdrawal, the court granted continuance to allow James to hire new legal counsel and allow the new attorneys time to review the case.The trial was rescheduled and officially begins with jury selection on Monday, July 14. Proceedings are expected to run through Aug. 1.Fox News Digital's Mollie Worthy contributed to this report.
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    Michael J. Fox made 'Back to the Future' co-star feel like she 'had a high school boyfriend'
    Great Scott Its been 40 years since "Back to the Future" blasted its way onto the big screen and became a beloved 80s classic.The film, which premiered on July 3, 1985, starred Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly and Christopher Lloyd as Dr. "Doc" Emmett Brown. It tells the tale of a teen who befriends a maverick scientist and, thanks to his invention, accidentally goes back in time to 1955.It was Claudia Wells first film as an actress. She played McFlys love interest, Jennifer Parker.1980S CHILD STAR TALKS 'GOONIES' SEQUEL, MUSIC CAREER, AND WHY AI THREATENS HOLLYWOOD'S MAGIC"Michael J. Fox was incredibly nice and easy-going [with me]," Wells recalled to Fox News Digital. "I loved feeling like I had a high school boyfriend whenever we were filming together. It was really wonderful.""He was funny, relaxed, very upbeat and, as everyone knows, such a genius with his acting," she gushed. "I remember us sitting in the BMW in the driveway of the last scene we were in. During breaks, he would play rock music. Since I grew up listening to opera, symphonies and Simon & Garfunkel, it was really the first time that I got to feel like a teenager, listening to teenager music.""I was nervous because it was the first time I was in an actual movie, not just television," Wells admitted. "But once the camera started rolling it was a breeze for me and very second nature [And] Jennifer Parker and I were very similar."The 59-year-old noted it was Lloyd who left her speechless on set."I was so surprised at how quiet Christopher Lloyd is," she said. "But I love that about him because when he speaks, its because he really has something to say. It makes me and others really want to listen."Looking back, Wells described how she struggled to shake off the jitters.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I remember writing a long list of questions about the time sequence and why Jennifer was the same after all the things that changed from Marty being in 1955," Wells recalled. "I had lots and lots of questions about the time continuum. I was asking [screenwriter] Bob Gale all of these questions over the phone, prior to filming.""Bob [finally] said, Claudia, you think too much just be Jennifer," said Wells. "Bob Zemeckis was an extraordinary director. Hes very specific about how he directs, and thats one of the reasons I think that the movie turned out so amazingly."Wells continues to have fond memories of bringing the comedy to life."I loved making the film!" she said. "Bob Gale and I forged a great friendship from the beginning of me being cast to now. Its astounding to me that its already 40 years since the film came out. My life is forever changed for the better, because I got to be Jennifer Parker [And] what really makes me smile daily is how the movie has brought such a shared love to people throughout the world."The films success resulted in a trilogy, but Wells reluctantly turned down the offer to reprise her role. Elisabeth Shue went on to replace her in "Back to the Future II" (1989) and "Back to the Future III" (1990). At the time, Wells' mother, who was also her manager, was dying from breast cancer.WATCH: FAMILY TIES STAR MEREDITH BAXTER TALKS WORKING WITH MICHAEL J. FOX"I know she wanted me to continue doing the part and didnt agree with my decision," Wells previously told Fox News Digital. "But I was just not in a place emotionally where I could handle any more than what I was already handling. I wanted my mother to be supported and cared for. I left acting altogether, but I knew I would come back. I never felt it was over."Wells took a break from acting in 1986 and went on to open a menswear shop, Armani Wells, in Studio City, California.Back in 2021, Wells shared her favorite theory about her character."I had a business lunch [with a friend]," she told Fox News Digital at the time. "We were talking about Back to the Future and how Elisabeth Shue later became Jennifer. He said, You want to know why I really think you were Jennifer in the first movie and Elisabeth in the sequels? I thought he was going to say it was because my mom was so sick at the time.""He said, Forgive me, maybe Im too into this film, but when Marty went to the past, Doc Brown kept warning him, Be very careful about what you do, because youre going to change the future. If you do anything by mistake, it will affect someones life," Wells shared."He said, "I think Marty must have done something that changed Jennifer Parkers parents. One of the parents changed. So instead of your parents meeting, it was Elisabeth Shues parents who met, where one parent was different. And therefore, they gave birth to Elisabeth Shues version of Jennifer, not yours. And when he went into the present, everyone thought it was just normal because no one realized all the changes Marty made."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"I thought that theory was so cool," said Wells. "Remember, Doc Brown kept warning Marty, Dont do any weird moves because youre going to alter the future. And I think thats why you see me in the first film, but not in the sequels. Its wild."
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    Being single isnt a sin. The Bible says so and more Christians should agree
    When I first walked away from years of voting Democrat and being atheist, I was desperate for voices to speak to the unexpected and organic transformation I was undergoing. One of the first voices I found was a Christian podcaster and commentator who espouses the goal of a great reconciliation between men and women, the ending of the seemingly never-ending battle of the sexes. His voice and mission resonated with me as I stepped away from the incoherence of liberalism and back toward God. It made sense to me that the answers we seek wouldnt be found in pointing fingers at the opposite gender, yet I rather quickly found that all too often even among the Christian conservative right and especially online that's precisely what we do. This podcasters proposed great reconciliation between men and women both of us working together to do our part to lay down arms and heal generations-old battle scars truly seemed a breath of fresh air. So, you can imagine my surprise when several months later I read a post from him claiming women who are unmarried and childless past age 30 have lived in willful rebellion against Gods design. Leaving aside the fact that, by all accounts, he himself is in his 40s, unmarried, and childless, this is a perversion of Gods word to us one that we see too frequently among the recent resurgence of "trad" accounts run by people (often Christians) who believe in traditional values, masculine men, feminine women, and who rail against the degeneracy of the modern West. CATHOLICISM SEES MAJOR RESURGENCE AMONG GEN Z, WITH YOUNG MEN LEADING THE REVIVALThese are all aspirational ideals and perhaps a much-needed balm in the backwards chaos of the modern era, an era in which no small number of people (including a sitting Supreme Court justice) stumble incoherently when asked, "what is a woman?", an era in which even those brave enough and sane enough to define "woman" biologically often have a challenging time articulating what a woman is spiritually and how her role in the home and in the world might be fundamentally different from a mans. In such a state of confusion, with men and women seemingly all but interchangeable, with birth and marriage rates plummeting, and divorce and suicide rates rising, its no wonder theres a growing sect of people who yearn to revolt against the modern world. I myself would identify as a woman with traditional values, and although Im not yet homesteading on a farm knee-deep in toddlers and sourdough starter I strive to be a feminine woman. Theres nothing wrong with traditionalism or with exalting families or worrying about the declining birth rates in the West. But traditionalism without God is dead. And far too often in the "trad" circle, traditionalism supersedes God.AMERICA IS REDISCOVERING ITS SOUL AND REVIVING THE SACREDThere is nothing in the Bible suggesting singleness is a scourge, a necessarily transitory state, or something you must suffer through in order to get to the "real gift" of marriage. In Gods eyes, singleness is not a second-class state even for a woman, even past 30. According to Paul (a man with a horrible past who went on to become one of the greatest examples of Christianity and incidentally remained single), singleness is a gift. As he points out in 1 Corinthians 7, its better to remain single if you can commit to celibacy. Most people cannot or will not commit themselves to thisand marriage is also good for those people. But singleness (meaning, in this case, the state of being both unmarried and celibate) is no less good. Paul goes on to call men with wives to "live as though they had none" (1 Corinthians 7:29), which isnt an encouragement to neglect ones spouse but rather to focus oneself on Jesus in the same manner that a single person can. Unmarried people are able to devote themselves wholly to God. There is no spouse or children demanding their time. Spouses and children are good and obligations to themapproached correctlycan sanctify you and bring you closer to God. But so too can singleness. BIBLICAL FORMULA FOR CHOOSING SPOUSE OFFERS LESSONS THAT MODERN DATING OVERLOOKSAs John Piper points out in a sermon titled, "Single in Christ; A Name Better than Sons and Daughters," "single people in Christ have zero disadvantage in bearing children for God, and may in some ways have a great advantage." Single people often have more time, money, and other resources to devote to advancing Gods kingdom on earth. Married people with families necessarily put their time and resources to the family. Single people or "those who choose to live like eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of Heaven" are good in Jesus eyes (Matthew 19:11-12). He promises them "a memorial and a name better than sons and daughters; [He] will give them an everlasting name that will endure forever" (Isaiah 56:4-5).Indeed, throughout the gospel, Jesus who came to establish a family of believers emphasizes spiritual family over biological. When a woman exclaims that Jesus mother is blessed for bearing him, he responds that those who hear God and obey are more blessed (Luke 11:27-28). Motherhood sanctifies, but women who cannot or will not be biological mothers are no less sanctified; likewise for women who may never be wives.Just look at C.S. Lewis Sarah Smith in "The Great Divorce:" "Every young man or boy that met her became her son Every girl that met her was her daughter. Her motherhood was of a different kind. Those on whom it fell went back to their natural parents loving them more."Clearly, spiritual parenthood is not reserved only for a blessed few or only for women under 30. Not all of us will be married by a certain age or at all, but all of us are called to be spiritual mothers and fathers. That can be done in singleness. That can be done by choosing Christ right where we are now, for whether or not anyone else ever chooses us the one who matters most already has.CHILDREN'S AUTHOR SAYS HIS FAITH-BASED BOOKS ARE A WAY TO FIGHT THE CULTURE WAR: 'KIDS ARE ON THE FRONTLINE'Oftentimes, well-meaning folks will point to Genesis 2:18 and the fact that its "not good for man to be alone" as if thats condemnation of singleness. Its true that God gave Adam his Eve, when he saw that he was lonely. Its also true that God sent Jesus no wife, and that was also good. Jesusthe new Adam and the perfect man, the Son of God knows firsthand the full gamut of human emotions and is no stranger to loneliness, and yet he never had a wife. It is possible for us too to know deep and profound loneliness and perhaps never get married or get married much later. Its also worth noting that God gave Eve to Adam in marriage before sin entered the world which isnt to say that marriage after the fall is sinful but rather that the world after the fall is sinful, and in our fallen state, not everyone will find a suitable spouse before the age of thirty or ever. Perhaps most significant of all: if youre saved, you have the Holy Spirit dwelling in you and so, while you may feel at times desperately lonely, you are never truly alone (John 14:16).CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONNone of the above is meant to excuse being single due to vanity, pride or worldly desires. If youre unmarried because youve been putting yourself first and not God, thats not good, and its probably not blessed. But only you and the Lord know if thats the cause for your situation; random men on X (formerly Twitter) who are unmarried themselves dont and frankly, theyd do well to account for their own singleness before accounting for others. Im not dismissing very valid concerns over declining marriage and family rates. Particularly here in the states, strong families are foundational to our freedom and American way of life. This is a crisis not to be ignored. But nor are we to remove God from the crisis. We are not to pass judgment when we have planks in our own eyes. We are not to pretend we know better than him or to add addendums to his unchanging word. We are not to add arbitrary, secular cut-offs of 30 years when no such specifications exist in the Bible, nor are we to scapegoat women for all our problems when Gods command for marriage and for sex is the same for men and women both. The world may go easier on unmarried, promiscuous men. God does not. And biological realities exist, of course, and theyre different for women than they are men. But theres a difference between acknowledging biological realities and putting words in Gods mouth. Singleness isnt a curse, a sin, or a failure. In the eyes of the world, it might be especially for women. But not in the eyes of God.If were ever to right this sinking ship in which we find ourselves all jostled about, itll be by pointing to God instead of pointing fingers at each other. Marriage is good. But its not required for repentance, salvation or to be in obedience to him. And the only real and lasting marriage is the one we find in him.
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