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    Corey Feldman says God has been his protector throughout trauma and 'darkness' of Hollywood career
    Corey Feldman says that his faith in God has protected him and has helped him maintain a "positive attitude" towards his life and career, despite claiming to have seen the darker and seedier side of the entertainment world.Feldman, who starred in beloved '80s classics like "The Goonies," "Stand By Me," and "The Burbs," spoke to Fox News Digital about how his faith has given him the strength to endure during his 50-year career in Hollywood. In that time, he experienced some of the industrys nastier sides."You know what I've learned is that God is good. God is my protector, God keeps me strong," Feldman told Fox News Digital.COREY FELDMAN SLAMS DIDDY AMID SEX TRAFFICKING PROBE, VOWS TO FIGHT SEXUAL ABUSE IN HOLLYWOODThe actor and musician recently marked the 50th anniversary of his time in entertainment, a time he said he looks back on both with gratitude and positivity, while also acknowledging the trauma and abuse he says he and his famous friends suffered at the hands of predatory people.A longtime whistleblower on sexual abuse in Hollywood, his 2013 book "Coreyography" detailed rampant child sexual abuse that happened to him and others during his career. It recounted how he was thrust into a harsh business without strong family support. According to Feldman, he had a depressed, drug-addicted Playboy model mom, and a musician father who routinely encouraged his young son to get high with him.Feldman has often recounted how he got sucked into drug addiction for two years while he was a teen actor and has claimed that he and his childhood friend and fellow actor, the late Corey Haim, were molested by powerful men in the industry.In the years since, Feldman has championed industry change so that child actors are protected from similar abuse.WATCH ON FOX NATION: WHAT DIDDY DO?When asked if he believes Hollywood still retains that undercurrent of darkness that he says he was victimized by decades earlier, he replied, "Absolutely."He said, "Wherever there's power, there's corruption. We know this, right? Wherever there is power, there's corruption, and wherever there's corruption, there is darkness. Wherever there is darkness, there was light. So, it's always about being aware of what's going on, trying our best to be aware and trying to put out those fires as we see them."Feldman only briefly touched on his Hollywood troubles while speaking with Fox. "You know, obviously, yes, I've said some things about Hollywood because some bad things did happen to me, did happen to my best friend in Hollywood. But that said, there are also a lot of beautiful people in Hollywood that know nothing of it."1980s CHILD STAR TALKS 'GOONIES' SEQUEL, MUSIC CAREER, AND WHY AI THREATENS HOLLYWOOD'S MAGICThe actor noted how much heat he has taken and still takes for having come forward with his allegations of child abuse in the industry."That's what makes secret societies secret societies, right? They hide in the shadows, and then they gaslight people who try to expose them. So that's what happened to me. I've dealt with tons of blowback because I came forward tons of abuse."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREThough Feldman said that he can "always" feel the pressure of these negative forces trying to derail him, he mentioned how he has learned that God will protect him through it all."So as long as you have faith in that, and you keep bringing your best foot forward, and a smile on your face, and a positive attitude, I believe we can get past all of those things. And I believe that good always wins over evil and that's just the way it is."Elsewhere, he told Fox that despite his suffering and dark past, his life "is good" today."As a producer, I feel quite satisfied. As an artist, I feel pretty satisfied. I have a girlfriend who's lovely. I have a child who's doing great. He's 20 years old and fully grown. I think I've made a pretty decent life for myself, and I plan on continuing that," he said."My life is good. I'm grateful to God for giving me this opportunity to breathe today and have a chance to make our lives better each day. And I think we should all remain grateful and remember to be grateful to God because that, I think, is the key to happiness above all other things."
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    Should pizza-making robots get a second chance?
    A Parisian restaurant once promised a pizza experience unlike any other. Order your pizza and, within five minutes, a robot would craft your pie from scratch, no human hands required. This was the vision of Pazzi Robotics, a French startup that merged advanced automation with Italian culinary tradition.For a time, the company seemed poised to redefine how people view pizza. However, after nine years of innovation and effort, Pazzi closed its doors in 2022. This outcome raises a pressing question: Did Pazzi fail because it was ahead of its time, and should pizza-making robots be given another chance?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/NEWSLETTERROBOTS ARE TAKING OVER UBER EATS DELIVERIES. IS YOUR CITY NEXT?Pazzi Robotics was not just another food tech company. The team secured five patents and worked with world-champion pizza chef Thierry Graffagnino to perfect their recipes. They received over 3,000 requests from around the world. Their robot could knead dough, spread sauce, add toppings, bake, slice and box a pizza without any human help. The technology impressed many, and CEO Philippe Goldman even earned the title of "Most Innovative CEO of the Fast-food Industry." Despite these achievements, Pazzi was unable to find a buyer and had to shut down.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREGoldman shared his thoughts on LinkedIn after the company's closure. He expressed sadness and frustration, noting that Pazzi had reached many of its goals and built strong partnerships. He also reflected on the challenges. According to Goldman, hardware startups require significant time and money to succeed. He found that the robotics ecosystem in France was not mature enough to support such a venture. He also realized that running a tech company and a restaurant simultaneously posed unique challenges. The two industries have different cultures, customer expectations and business models.Goldman admitted he did not use his board enough to address tough issues and was slow to build a strong executive team. He emphasized the importance of hiring the right people from the start and acting quickly when someone is not a good fit. Despite the disappointment, Goldman remains proud of what Pazzi achieved and believes it paved the way for future innovators.The story of Pazzi raises another question: Did its French roots contribute to its struggles? Would the company have found more success in Italy, where pizza is a national treasure? Goldman pointed out that French culture tends to be wary of robotics, especially in the food industry.He also noted that public and institutional funding for hardware projects is limited in France. Perhaps an Italian launch would have given Pazzi's robots more authenticity and acceptance. Or perhaps the world was simply not ready for robot-made pizza, regardless of where it originated.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?Pazzi's cutting-edge system relied on a blend of robotics, artificial intelligence and machine vision. It could operate 24/7, producing a pizza in under five minutes. Furthermore, advanced AI monitored ingredient levels, tracked order flow and optimized workflow for peak efficiency. This reduced downtime and minimized waste. However, as with many automation technologies, some critics worried robot-made pizza could take away jobs traditionally held by people in the restaurant industry.Although Pazzi is gone, the need for automation in food service continues to grow. The technology worked. Customers enjoyed fast, consistent, high-quality pizza with almost no human involvement. Labor shortages and rising costs still challenge the restaurant industry.The demand for efficient solutions will only increase. So, should pizza-making robots get another chance? Perhaps the next attempt will take place in Italy or a market more receptive to food technology. Or perhaps some traditions, such as pizza-making, are not yet ready for a robotic revolution.Sometimes it's about timing in life. I'd wager that if this pizza robot tech launched today, it would bake its way into AI success. Pazzi Robotics may be gone, but its bold vision lives on. Its story is a lesson in innovation, timing and the challenges of changing how we eat. The question isnt whether robots can make great pizza; they can. The real question is whether were ready to let them.Would you try a pizza made entirely by a robot? Do you think the Pazzi pizza robot should be given a second chance? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com/ContactSign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTERCopyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.
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    The coolest cow online is parlaying pancakes into internet fame
    At five-foot-six and weighing in at a colossal 1,700 pounds, Bruce the cow has captured the hearts and views of millions online. His owner, Elias Herrera, known as "elias_filmz," spoke with Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview about posting videos of his pet steer and the inspiration behind it.Herrera posted a video of Bruce enjoying donuts and was inspired to see what else the friendly bovine enjoys."It was a series. I'd say, do cows like Goldfish? You know, the crackers. Do cows like cotton candy? Just a whole bunch of different things," Herrera said.SOCIAL MEDIA SENSATION PESTO THE PENGUIN CHICK BEGINS MOLTING BABY FEATHERS, ENTERS 'AWKWARD TEEN' PHASESitting in an outdoor ice bath, Herrera filmed as he fed Bruce through a wired fence. Then came a twist no one saw coming, and the internet went wild."I was like, let's bring them in the house. We'll feed them some pancakes, and we'll just keep the streak going that way. And that video got like 70 million views in probably a week."Herrera said this motivated him to continue producing content."You know you can laugh and be happy and smile just for no reason to because there's a cow in somebody's house, it doesn't have to be so opinionated. And that's the way social media has gone, it feels like. And I wanted to get away from that and just have this aimless video that's just funny."Herrera said he desires to "change people's attitude from being in a bad mood or getting upset because they watched something to like, Wow, this was a really dumb video, but it made me laugh."MAN BUYS SWEET TREAT FOR ONE CHILD BUT NOT FOR THE OTHER TWO: 'ASKING FOR TROUBLE'Herrera's videos also provide insight into what cows are really like."A lot of people have an idea of what cows are. I think we're able to show that, too, that cows are sweet animals, and they're more aware than I think most people know.""A lot of people think they're just like this creature that just roams around and eats grass, but they're pretty aware of stuff, and they have personalities for sure," Herrera said.COWABUNGA! FLOOD-SWEPT COW WASHES ASHORE ON BEACH, ALIVE AND MOOINGHerrera also owns a female cow that makes appearances on social media."Buttons is her name. She's so sweet and just very chill. But she still loves food, pancakes, and... Any type of bread or sweets, but she's so sweet."Herrera said she will sit and eat with him while Bruce will push him out of the way."They definitely have personalities," he concluded.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPWatch Elias and Bruce appear on "Fox & Friends" on July 7 at 6:50 am ET.
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    Fathers pursuit for missing daughter heats up with new evidence in case thats no longer cold
    Nearly two decades after a Florida woman vanished from her apartment building without a trace, authorities have announced a new break that could breathe new life into a formerly cold case.Jennifer Kesse, 24, vanished from her Orlando condo complex after leaving for work on the morning of Jan. 24, 2006, stumping both state and federal investigators as authorities raced to catch her abductor."About an hour and a half into the workday, I received a call from her work," Drew Kesse, Jennifers father, told Fox News Digital. "And they said, Hey, Jennifer had a meeting this morning, its not like her to show up. Do you know where she is?"MISSING FLORIDA WOMAN JENNIFER KESSE'S FATHER HOPES FOR ANSWERS 18 YEARS AFTERKesse immediately tried to reach his daughter relying on a family rule that they would always answer each other's calls but her phone went straight to voicemail."I knew something was wrong immediately," Kesse said.Kesse and his wife, Joyce, quickly made the two-hour drive from their home in Tampa to Orlando, where they found their daughters apartment empty with several outfit choices laid out on the bed.DETECTIVES TRUE CRIME PODCAST HELPS DIG UP BREAKTHROUGH IN CASE THAT HAUNTED FAMILY: DREW AUDIBLE GASPThe parents immediately called the Orlando Police Department to report Jennifer missing."They looked around her apartment, shrugged their shoulders and said, She had a fight with her boyfriend probably, shell be back," Kesse said. "They walked out. And that was Jennifers last chance."More than a decade later, the family filed a lawsuit against the City of Orlando, OPD and the mayors office, citing a botched investigation into Kesse's disappearance and requesting documents pertaining to the search.MISSING JENNIFER KESSE'S FAMILY HOLDS OUT HOPE FOR POSSIBLE DNA EVIDENCEOPD, the City of Orlando and the mayor's office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.The lawsuit resulted in the first successful request for records involving an ongoing case, with the city handing over 16,000 pages of materials involved in the investigation. Drew Kesse compiled a team of 13 members of law enforcement including former U.S. Secret Service and FBI agents to continue advancing the search for his daughter.GET REAL-TIME UPDATES AT THE FOX NEWS TRUE CRIME HUBIn November 2022, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) took over the case, with any leads into Kesses disappearance eventually running cold.Until last month, when Kesse received a call from FDLE telling him that investigators had obtained new DNA evidence and, using a list compiled by Kesses team, narrowed down their persons of interest.MISSING CALIFORNIA MOMS FAMILY DIGS FOR HOMICIDE COVER-UP OR CLEANUP AS POLICE EYE PERSONS OF INTEREST"[FDLE] said that they no longer consider Jennifers case cold," Kesse said. "It is active. They are on what they need to do and they truly believe that they are getting somewhere."FDLE declined Fox News Digitals request for comment, citing the ongoing investigation.Kesse credits the break in the case to his own team of investigators and new technology removing previous roadblocks pertaining to evidence.HUNT FOR MISSING MIDWEST NEWS ANCHOR FOCUSES ON FIGHT OVER UNSEALING EVIDENCEThe team asked NASA to enhance security footage revealing Jennifers car was removed from her apartment complex on the day of her disappearance, reemerging three days later at a separate condo parking lot one mile down the road, with the drivers face obscured by a nearby gate where the vehicle was found."We have film of that [car] being parked," Kesse told Fox News Digital. "A person stays in it for 32 seconds, gets out and walks away."Kesse hopes the use of artificial intelligence will lead investigators to identify the person of interest.Additionally, two witnesses previously reported seeing Jennifer and a man fighting while in the front seat of her black Chevy Malibu. Records obtained by the family also indicated the hood of Jennifers vehicle was covered with dust from ongoing construction at her condo complex and indicated signs of a struggle.SIGN UP TO GETTRUE CRIME NEWSLETTER"An unidentified person of interest and possible suspect was photographed parking Jennifer Kesses vehicle and walking away. The unidentified person was approximately 5-foot-3 to 5-foot-5 and was wearing white clothes similar to a painter or a manual worker," a missing persons flyer from the FDLE says. "Prior to Kesses disappearance, she had complained about some construction workers that were working on her apartment complex and were making her uneasy."For now, the family is anxiously awaiting any new information that could potentially reveal what happened to Jennifer.FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON X"I want to know where Jennifer is," Kesse said. "Dead or alive."Anyone with information about Jennifers disappearance is encouraged to contact FDLEs Orlando office at(407) 245-0888 orOROCColdCaseTips@fdle.state.fl.us.In light of Jennifers disappearance, the Florida House of Representatives unanimously passed "The Jennifer Kesse and Tiffany Sessions Missing Persons Act," fundamentally reforming how missing persons reports are investigated in Florida by requiring law enforcement agencies to enact written policies for handling such cases."Until authorities finally put [Jennifers disappearance] together, hopefully very soon, well keep working," Kesse told Fox News Digital. "We keep moving forward with the authorities, hopefully to bring her home someday."Fox News Digital's Audrey Conklin contributed to this report.
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    Miley Cyrus reveals the 'powerful' therapy that helped her conquer stage fright
    Miley Cyrus has performed for some of the world's biggest audiences but for years, she quietly battled stage fright behind the scenes.In a recent interview, the pop icon revealed that a therapy called EMDR was instrumental in curbing her anxiety."Love it. Saved my life," she told The New York Times in May. "Ive never had stage fright again. Ever."SINGLE DOSE OF 'MAGIC MUSHROOMS' PROVIDES 5 YEARS OF DEPRESSION RELIEF, RESEARCHERS FINDIn another recent interview with Vogue, Cyrus said that EMDR felt like watching a movie in her mind vivid and emotional, but grounding.Cyrus isnt the only public figure to try EMDR. Prince Harry has shared in interviews that he uses the therapy to process painful memories connected to his mothers death.EMDR or eye movement desensitization and reprocessing is an alternative therapy designed to help people process unresolved trauma and emotional pain."It is a powerful, research-based method that helps people heal from painful or distressing experiences that have become stuck in the brain," Dr. Kate Campbell, licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of Bayview Therapy in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, told Fox News Digital."EMDR uses bilateral stimulation, often through eye movements, tapping or sound, to help the brain reprocess those upsetting memories," added Campbell, who leads a team of EMDR professionals.She elaborated, "On a neurological level, EMDR helps shift the memory from being stored in the emotional part of the brain (the amygdala) to the more logical, rational part (the prefrontal cortex)."Once that shift happens, according to Campbell, people are often able to think about the experience without feeling overwhelmed."The emotional intensity and negative beliefs linked to it begin to fade," she said.BEACH DAYS BENEFIT MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING AS VISITS PROVIDE 'SEA THERAPY'The goal is not to forget the experience, Campbell noted, but to help the brain "understand, integrate and release it, so people can move forward with more clarity, confidence and peace.""By revisiting old fears in a safe, controlled setting and reprocessing them through bilateral stimulation, the brain can shift those memories from a place of heightened distress to emotional neutrality."The root cause of performance anxiety often stems from earlier negative experiences like an embarrassing childhood moment, fear of judgment or the pressure to be perfect which get "locked" into the nervous system, according to Campbell."Over time, these feelings can build into anxiety that shows up in high-pressure moments, like being on stage or speaking in public."EMDR is especially effective for performance anxiety because it addresses the underlying causes, not just the symptoms, the expert noted.The therapy aims to replace the negative memories and beliefs with supportive, empowering ones, Campbell said."Many people notice their bodies feeling more relaxed and their thoughts becoming clearer and calmer after just a few sessions," she noted. "That shift can open the door to greater confidence, presence and peace in performance settings."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERCampbell applauded Cyrus' openness about undergoing EMDR therapy."It helps to reduce the stigma of mental health and highlights how EMDR is not only for those with deep trauma or full-blown post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)," she said.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthCyrus' experience highlights that healing through therapy doesn't have to take years, Campbell emphasized."With the right support from expert mental health professionals, people can overcome deeply-rooted fears and make space for resilience, clarity and peace."
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    Dropkick Murphys front man bashes fans who wear Trump hats, says AOC won't unite Dems
    Dropkick Murphys singer Ken Casey isnt a fan of PresidentDonald Trump and he also isn't convinced that Democrats like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., will be good for the Democratic Party."This Magger [MAGA] guy in the audience was waving his f---ing Trump hat in peoples faces, and I could just tell he wanted to enter into discourse with me," Casey was quoted as saying inan article in The Atlantic published Thursday.Caseyrecently called Trump a "rat and a coward" and excoriated a fan in March for carrying a Trump hat, saying, "Theyve been holding up a f---ing hat the whole night to represent a president. This is America! Theres no kings here!"DNC VICE CHAIR SLAMS TRUMP AS 'PUNK,' 'WOULD-BE DICTATOR' IN FIERY PA. TOWN HALLTo the same fan, he added, "Do you mind, sir? Were gonna play a song about our grandparents and people who like, fought Nazis in the war and s---, so if you could just shut the f--- up for five minutes."In The Atlantic article, he suggested that he thinks Trump supporters would let the 47th president have his way with their partner."They take the fact that we dont support Trump as us being shills for the Democrats,"Casey said. "They love to call uscu---, which I find ironic because theres a good portion of MAGA that would probably step aside and let Donald Trump have their way with their significant other if he asked."But Casey said he is unsure about the ability of popular Democrats like Ocasio-Cortez to lead the party."If I think about all the people I know in my life that have shifted over to Trump votersAOC aint bringing them back," Casey said. "I actually like her, but it aint happening."BILL MAHER CALLS TRUMP ONE OF THE 'MOST EFFECTIVE POLITICIANS' BECAUSE OF HIS AUTHENTICITYHe admitted the importance of looking past political divides and looking at people for who they are, recalling his practice of speaking to Trump supporters after his shows."There was him and his son, and they were the nicest two guys. It made me think, I have to get past the shirt and the hat, because they were almost doing it for a laugh, like it was their form of silent protest. This guy said, Ive been coming to see you for 20 years. I consider you family, and I dont let politics come between family,"Casey recalled."And I was like, Wow. It was a good lesson,"Casey said. "But how many families out there in America have politics come between them,you know?"Casey said he prefers Democrats like Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore or Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz."Im not against going full-on progressive," he said. "But if its not going to be that, you got to find a centrist. It cant be mush. Its got to be someone who can speak the language of that working-class-male group that they seem to have lost. Thats why I love the idea of a veteran, whether its Wes Moore or Ruben Gallego, or even Adam Kinzinger, whos talking about running as a Democrat."
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    Utah building explodes into the sky after vehicle crashes into business, causes fire
    A building at a strip mall in Herriman, Utah, exploded late Saturday after police said a vehicle crashed into the structure, causing the fire and subsequent explosion.The explosion sent the building's blazing roof into the sky and prompted temporary evacuations nearby because of gas leak concerns.Several people were reportedly injured by the fire and explosion in the Salt Lake City suburb, FOX 13 reported.POWERFUL HOUSE EXPLOSION CAUGHT ON CAMERA IN MISSOURI KILLS 1 PERSON, 1 DOGThe Herriman Police Department said a vehicle crashed into a business, causing the structure fire and explosion."We are working jointly with Unified Fire and Riverton PD. 13400 S will be closed in both directions until further notice," the department wrote on X.Video footage posted online shows what appears to be an area of the strip mall with a Jimmy Johns and a Dominos Pizza before the roof of one of the businesses burst into flames and shot into the sky.TRUCK EXPLOSION CAUGHT ON CAMERA IN SUBURBAN CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOOD AS LEAKING PROPANE TO BLAME: OFFICIALSThe news outlet said a reported gas leak prompted those within a one-mile radius of the strip mall's address to evacuate."Residents on Terra Cruz Lane and Parasol Lane should evacuate to a safe location due to concerns for a gas leak," the police department wrote on social media. "Residents outside of that immediate area do not need to evacuate at this time but should remain ready to evacuate if necessary."The order was lifted just after 1 a.m. local time.
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    Inside Barry Morphew's secretive life 600 miles away from epicenter of murder investigation into wife's death
    Over 600 miles away from Salida, Colorado, where Suzanne Morphew vanished on Mother's Day in 2020, Barry Morphew found an escape from the state where prosecutors initially tried, but failed, to convict him of killing his wife.Barry Morphew was indicted by a grand jury on charges of murder in the first degree after deliberation on June 20 in relation to the death of his wife, 49-year-old Suzanne Morphew, who was also the mother to two daughters. Barry Morphew was arrested in Goodyear, Arizona, almost 11 hours from where his wife went missing.Barry Morphew settled down in Cave Creek, Arizona, after prosecutors dropped murder charges in 2022 relating to his wife's disappearance. The charges were dropped after alleged prosecutorial misconduct and failure to comply with discovery rules, resulting in the judge barring several state witnesses from testifying.One restaurant employee in Cave Creek, Arizona told Fox News Digital he didn't know Barry Morphew by his first name and thought he was an entirely different person. Charlie Loots, bar manager at Harold's Cave Creek Corral, told Fox News Digital that Barry Morphew went by the name "Bruce."BARRY MORPHEW TO APPEAR IN COURT AFTER GRAND JURY INDICTMENT CHARGING HIM WITH WIFE'S MURDERLoots didn't know Barry Morphew's real name until June 20, when news reports began to surface about murder charges relating to Suzanne Morphew's death."I was shocked that, again, I mean, I was very caught off guard about all of it," Loots said. "I spent, honestly, as soon as I found about it, I spent like two hours reading articles about it. I was like, I was so intrigued, because I was, like, this s--- doesn't happen," he said.Loots said he began seeing Barry Morphew, or Bruce, as he knew the murder suspect, after the Coronavirus pandemic. He said Barry Morphew's go-to drink was beer, often switching between Miller Lite and Coors Light, adding that he was at the bar on June 13, exactly one week before his arrest.Barry Morphew "always was approached by other women" at the bar, Loots said, adding that he would frequently approach other women and flirted with them.BARRY MORPHEW EXTRADITED TO COLORADO TO FACE MURDER CHARGES IN WIFE'S 2020 DISAPPEARANCELibby Spruill told Fox News Digital she was one of the women Barry Morphew flirted with at Harold's Cave Creek Corral. Spruill said she was at Harold's Cave Creek Corral in March 2024 when he asked if she wanted to dance."He walked out to me and he said, hi. He's like, Do you want to dance? And I said, 'You're Barry Morphew,'" Spruill said.At the time, according to Spruill, Barry Morphew said "no, no, I think you have the wrong person." A bit later, Spruill said an individual approached them and introduced Barry Morphew as "Lee" from Indiana.BARRY MORPHEW ACCUSED OF WIFE SUZANNES MURDER: SEE HOW THE 5-YEAR COLORADO MURDER MYSTERY UNRAVELEDAccording to the June 20 grand jury indictment, Barry Morphew went by the alias "Lee Moore." A local gas station clerk told Fox News Digital he knew Barry Morphew by the name "Lee."Public records indicate Barry Morphew paid property taxes at the Stardust Trailer park and was self-employed. In Colorado, he was a landscaper and independent contractor, but he didn't hold any professional license to do either in Arizona.Colin McCallin, a Colorado-based lawyer and former deputy district attorney for the 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office in Colorado, told Fox News Digital the use of two aliases is uncommon."That's weird," McCallin said. "I mean, that certainly is evidence that this is a person who does not want to be known by his true name, maybe even, know, a little reckless with the use of those aliases.""It's clear he did not want to be known by Barry," he said, adding its possible Barry Morphew was trying to live a double life in Cave Creek, Arizona.Prosecutors wrote in a June 20 indictment that the chemicals butorphanol, azaperone and medetomidine were found in Suzanne Morphew's bone marrow. They alleged that Barry Morphew used "BAM" deer tranquilizer to sedate and transport deer on his farm when he lived in Indiana.Barry Morphew was also the only person with a prescription for the deer tranquilizer within the area of the state he lived in, prosecutors said. The only two other entities with access to the BAM compound within the surrounding counties were Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the National Park Service, officials said."Ultimately, the prescription records show that when Suzanne Morphew disappeared, only one private citizen living in that entire area of the state had access to BAM: Barry Morphew," the indictment states.Morphew's attorney, David Beller, previously told Fox News Digital Morphew "maintains his innocence.""Yet again, the government allows their predetermined conclusion to lead their search for evidence," Beller said. "The case has not changed, and the outcome will not either."Barry Morphews lawyer declined to comment.
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    Passenger's revenge on entitled 'Karen' sparks heated debate about airplane etiquette
    A flyer's recent experience on a trip has garnered thousands of reactions and sparked a debate about airplane seat reclining.Posting in the "r/delta" Reddit forum, the user described flying home to Seattle and sitting in coach class."The guy in front of me reclines fully. So I very gently recline about halfway," the person wrote.WOMAN PLANS TRIP TO EUROPE AS BOYFRIEND'S 'DYING MOTHER' BATTLES CANCER: 'MIGHT BE FAKING'"The woman behind me suddenly went into full Karen mode, demanding three times I move my seat, complaining to a flight attendant, whining about not being able to use her laptop properly," said the user.The woman repeatedly pushed the back of the seat, the user said."So I went full recline with force and left it there the entire flight," the user said. "Not another peep. Ive been flying [for] 15 years about weekly."And "Ive never encountered this level of entitlement over me daring to slowly recline halfway. Some weirdos out there," the person concluded the post.FLIGHT ATTENDANT DEMANDS PASSENGER SPIT OUT ZYN, LEAVING TRAVELERS CONFUSED ABOUT POLICIESThe Reddit story garnered over 3,000 reactions, with hundreds of users taking to the comments section to discuss seat reclining on planes."I think people are forgetting that its the airlines' fault [that] we are crammed in like sardines," said one user.One Redditor said, "I dont understand why everyone is anti-reclining if everyone just reclined, the whole plane would be more comfortable.""I really struggle with this because I see both sides. I regularly have to work on a plane and [am] 61". It is physically impossible for me to work when the person puts their seat in recline. And its excruciating for me," said a user.Another person said, "Reclining existed before laptop computers were even a thing. Youre the one being rude by thinking your work should allow you to impede on my seats functions."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"Its really the fault of the airline [for] not providing adequate space when a front passenger uses the recline. Should not be on the passenger," said another Redditor.Jacqueline Whitmore, an etiquette expertbased in Floridaand a former flight attendant, spoke with Fox News Digital about the issue of seat reclining on board planes."Most airplane seats were designed to recline to offer more comfort to passengers, especially on long flights," Whitmore said. "So travelers have the right to recline their seats."There are considerations, she added. She also offered tips for those who are preparing to recline an airplane seat.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleShe said it is best to recline slowly and gently."If youre trying to eat or work and the person in front of you reclines their seat too far, its OK to politely ask that person to slightly raise their seat," said Whitmore.She added, "Its a common courtesy to take a peek behind you before reclining your seat, in order to watch out for potential knees or computers that might get smashed in the process."
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    Candace Cameron Bure warns about 'scary' Hollywood weight-loss trend making a comeback
    Candace Cameron Bure is opening up about the various weight-loss trends taking over Hollywood.In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Bure who released a new devotional,"100 Days of Joy and Strength: A Daily Devotional Journey" last week got candid about the "scary" way certain fads are reshaping people's perspectives on body image in Hollywood and explained how her faith has helped her in her own journey of finding and embracing body positivity."It can be scary, although I feel like this younger generation has already had so much more body positivity that I hope they understand that it's a trend," the "Full House" alum, 49, said. "I think of my daughter, and she just doesn't have the same viewpoint of body image that I did growing up, and especially as a child of the 80s and 90s. It's like mine's all messed up. I am middle-aged, and I still have all of these thoughts as to the perfect body and this and that, and it's troubling."CANDACE CAMERON BURE SHARES THE UNEXPECTED WAY GOD SHOWS UP IN HER 'SCARIEST MOMENTS'"Yet my daughter and her friends and all of that have way less, they don't think about bodies like that," she continued. "So I hope that they do understand that it's a trend. But yeah, it does freak me out. It makes me sad to see everyone suddenly becoming skinny because I think it's very triggering for a lot of people our age that grew up in the 80s and 90s. It was the Kate Moss era and you're like, Oh, this is what we have to be attractive."CANDACE CAMERON BURE ADMITS SHE 'WHIPPED' HERSELF FOR YEARS AS SHE STRUGGLED WITH BODY IMAGE"But we know that's not true," she added. "And we also know just to apply it back to biblical principles, that God does not love us more or less dependent upon our weight or our body size or our shape. He doesn't love us or value us anymore or less depending on how we look. He's a God of the heart that judges the heart, and it's all about who we are on the inside. And that is where I will continually go back to. No matter how the culture changes in terms of diet and what fad and what body type is in, I know that God loves me for who I am and my heart and doesn't pay attention to the exterior and places no value in it whatsoever."WATCH: CANDACE CAMERON BURE ADMITS HER BODY IMAGE IS ALL MESSED UPWith drugs such as Ozempic and Mounjaro used as a weight-loss solution for many, Bure said it's important to understand the "why" behind people's decisions to use them."I don't say this to just be a broad brush and be neutral when I say that you really do need to do what works for you," she said. "I think the most important part is the why are you doing these things? Why do you work out? Why do you eat well? Why do you want weight-loss drugs? Why? And those reasons are very different for all people.""For me, I have to come down to the Why do I want to take care of myself the way that I do? I want to be healthy. I want to enjoy my later years as I age. I want to enjoy them to the fullest. So I want a strong body. I want to lift weights. I want to eat well to nourish my body so that I can have a long life with my children and my grandchildren and my husband and I want to be active. Those are my whys.""And whether weight-loss drugs are included for you in that journey to be your best, that's up to each individual. And I kind of let that go," she added. "You see so much of Hollywood getting skinny all of a sudden, and there's a little place of jealousy as a woman that it's like, Oh, this is the easy way out. And yet I know that's not true for everybody. And I really had to just take a step back and say, Why am I jealous? Why am I feeling this way?"Earlier this year, Bure who has three adult children with husband Valeri Bure shared how she managed to develop healthy boundaries when it comes to body positivity."I've whipped my body," an emotional Bure told podcast guests Allie Schnacky and daughter, Natasha Bure, during an episode of "The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast." "I've spoken to it so harshly. So mean."Recounting a dream she once had, Bure said a certain Bible verse Numbers 22 allowed her to view her body in a different light.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"And then God allowed my body to speak back, and my body said back to me, 'Have I not been the body that's carried you all the days of your life? Am I not your legs that allow you to walk? Am I not your arms that allow you to pick up and feed yourself? Why do you hurt me so badly, and why do you talk to me so badly, and why do you treat me this way? I can lift you up you have to tell me what to do. I'm following your lead.'""And it was like this amazing revelation in my life," she continued. "And the weirdest story out of the Bible, that God spoke to me about how mean I've been to my body. I never saw it that way it's this beautiful, amazing thing that God gave me."WATCH: CANDACE CAMERON BURE REVEALS THE UNEXPECTED WAY GOD SHOWS UP IN HER SCARIEST MOMENTSBure admitted she now has "a whole different perspective of how I think about my body."The actress later took to social media to share a clip of the episode."I was so mean to myself and looking back it breaks my heart. Learning to speak with kindness to my body has been a journey, and I know Im not alone in this. To those who relate I hope you can feel me giving you the biggest virtual hug right now. And I hope youll join me in showing ourselves the grace and love we truly deserve," she said.She said her faith eventually helped her recover. "It was never about the weight for me," she told People in 2016. "It was an emotional issue."Ahead of her book's release, Bure also opened up to Fox News Digital about her personal journey of growth, shared the unexpected ways God has shown up for her, and explained how her new book will offer guidance and encouragement to those seeking daily fulfillment."I am always amazed because He always shows up, and it's sometimes in unexpected ways," Bure said. "Sometimes it's the way I want Him to show up, and sometimes it's the way I was hoping He wouldn't show up, but He did.""But what I've learned over the years in knowing Him and knowing His character is that He's always there, literally always there," she added. "So, sometimes, in the scariest moments, when I'm like, God, I need you with me. I need to feel your presence. Bring me through this. And sometimes you want the win at the end, He brings you through, and you're like, Yes, I did it."And sometimes you lose, sometimes you fail, but it's in those moments that I've realized, 'God, you were with me. You actually helped push me through, even if it ended up being a failure, even if I don't feel very courageous, and I feel like it just wasn't what I wanted it to be. The fact that I actually did it, I pushed through the fear, I had the courage, or I had the stamina to walk another step, that's because of You.'"
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    American with 'CIA' credentials and variety of weapons arrested in Mexico
    An American national with credentials that read "CIA" has been arrested in Mexico on weapons charges, Mexican authorities said Saturday.The unidentified man was arrested "for his probable involvement in the crimes of disturbing the peace and possession of weapons designated for exclusive use by the Army," according to the Secretariat of Security of the State of Mexico.Authorities found six firearms, magazines, live ammunition and tactical equipment, the agency said.FOREIGN NATIONALS CHARGED AMID TRUMP VISA CRACKDOWN FOR SCHEME TO SMUGGLE US MILITARY EQUIPMENT INTO CHINA"The individual was carrying a credential with the inscription CIA," authorities wrote on X.Images posted by the security agency showed rifles, handguns, tactical vests, helmets, pocket knives and ammunition.The State Department told Fox News that it was aware of reports of the man's arrest.ARMY SOLDIER ARRESTED IN MASSIVE COLORADO UNDERGROUND NIGHTCLUB RAID, CHARGED WITH COCAINE DISTRIBUTIONAn agency spokesperson said it has no higher priority than the safety and security of U.S. citizens abroad.'When a U.S. citizen is detained abroad, the department works to provide consular assistance," the spokesperson said.Mexican authorities have not disclosed any additional details about the man's arrest or why he was in the country.Fox News Digital reached out to the Central Intelligence Agency, but did not immediately hear back early Sunday.
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    Texas police officer shot near ICE detention center as Trump officials promise zero tolerance
    The Trump administration is taking a "zero tolerance" approach to attacks on law enforcement after a Texas police officer was shot outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center.The message came after similar incidents in other cities amid backlash against President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement agency.An Alvarado, Texas, police officer was shot Friday night near the Prairieland Detention Facility, authorities said.DHS: ASSAULTS ON ICE NOW UP NEARLY 700% OVER SAME TIME LAST YEAR"We are closely monitoring the attacks on DHS detention facilities in Prairieland, TX, and Portland, OR, and are coordinating with the [US Attorney offices] and our law enforcement partners," said Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on X."The Department [of Justice] has zero tolerance for assaults on federal officers or property and will bring the full weight of the law against those responsible," he added.BLUE CITY JOINS LA CHAOS AS ANTI-ICE AGITATORS INJURE OFFICERS IN VIOLENT RIOTSIn Alvarado, a suburb of Fort Worth, several suspects were arrested after an officer with the Alvarado Police Department was shot at around 11 p.m. while responding to reports of a suspicious person, FOX Dallas reported.When the officer tried making contact with the person, shots were fired and the officer was struck in the neck.The officer was flown to a Fort Worth hospital for treatment and was later released.Several armed suspects fled but were arrested with the help of the Johnson County Sheriffs Office and other authorities, the news station reported.
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