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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMChiefs owner's family mourns young relative lost in devastating Texas floods: 'Tragic loss'Tavia Hunt, the wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, revealed that one of the victims in the tragic Texas floods was a member of their family.Janie Hunt was one of the Camp Mystic campers who died in the devastating floods over the weekend. She was just nine years old."Our hearts are broken by the devastation from the floods in Wimberley and the tragic loss of so many lives including a precious little Hunt cousin, along with several friends little girls," Tavia Hunt wrote in an Instagram post.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMTavia Hunt continued in her post with messages about her Christian faith."How do we trust a God who is supposed to be good, all knowing and all powerful, but who allows such terrible things to happen even to children?""That is a sacred and tender question and one the Bible doesnt shy away from. Scripture is filled with the cries of those whose hearts have been shattered, who still wrestle to trust the same God they believe allowed the pain."NFL, TEXANS AND COWBOYS PLEDGE $1.5M COLLECTIVELY TO COMMUNITIES IMPACTED BY TEXAS FLOODSWilliam Herbert Hunt, the late billionaire, was the great-grandfather of Janie. William was the brother of late Chiefs founder Lamar Hunt, whose father to the teams current owner, Clark.The horrific floods have killed at least 79 people and left 41 others unaccounted for following a storm that decimated the region.Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a proclamation on Sunday, declaring it a day of prayer across the state in response to the floods.President Donald Trump also told reporters in Morristown, New Jersey on Sunday that he would likely be visiting Texas on Friday."We've been in touch with Governor Abbott and very close to Governor Abbott. And, everybody in Texas. Kristi Noem has, as you know, been there and will continue to be there. And we're working very close with representatives from Texas," Trump said."And it's a horrible thing that took place. Absolutely horrible. So we say, God bless all of the people that have gone through so much, and God bless the state of Texas. This incredible place," he continued.TEXAS FLOODS LEAVE DOZENS DEAD, MISSING AS CREWS SEARCH FOR SURVIVORSMany have been quick to lend a helping hand, including in the sports world. The Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans, along with the NFL, together pledged to collectively donate $1.5 million to communities impacted by the flooding."The National Football League's two Texas-based teams - theDallas Cowboysand Houston Texans - are uniting with the NFL Foundation to support the victims' families and survivors of the heartbreaking floods in central Texas," the leagues statement read."Together they will contribute $1.5 million to provide both immediate assistance and long-term resources to those most impacted by the catastrophic flooding."Trump referred to this as a "100 year catastrophe," adding that "this was a thing that happened in seconds. Nobody expected it."The Department of Homeland Security argued that mainstream media were "deliberately lying" about what led up to the flooding, saying that "The National Weather Service executedtimely, precise forecasting and warnings, despite unprecedented rainfall overwhelming the region."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 2 Views 0 Vista previaPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCollege football coach shares social media plea for daughter missing in Texas floods: 'Prayers for a miracle'Wade Lytal, the offensive coordinator at Division III Trinity University in San Antonio, is using social media in a desperate attempt to find his daughter who went missing from Camp Mystic during the tragic Texas floods over the weekend.Kellyanne Lytal, the young daughter of Wade, is among the at least 10 campers still missing from Camp Mystic following the catastrophic flood that claimed the lives of at least 80 in Central Texas."As for all prayers for a miracle for my baby girl Kellyanne," Wade Lytal wrote on X.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHe also posted a video of Kellyanne singing a solo during a Christmas recital at her elementary school."Ill never forget when she told me she had a lead solo in the Christmas Pageant," Wade Lytal continued. "She is absolutely fearless."Trinity University also posted about how the floods affected their community, which included Kellyanne."With steadfast hope, we write to share that Aidan Heartfield 26, a Trinity marketing major, and Kellyanne Lytal, the young daughter of Trinity football offensive coordinator Wade Lytal, remain among those missing after the devastating flooding along the Guadalupe River," the university said in a statement on X."Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and loved ones as search and rescue efforts continue. We will do all we can to support them during this incredibly difficult time."CAMP MYSTIC DIRECTOR DIES WHILE TRYING TO SAVE KIDS DURING TEXAS FLOODINGCamp Mystic, an all-girls, Christian summer camp, was impacted heavily after floodwaters destroyed their cabin, and swept away numerous children and counselors in the process.Five girls from Camp Mystic are among those dead, and the camps owner, Dick Eastland.Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said on Sunday that 400 first responders from 20 different city, state and national agencies are on search and rescue missions looking for the 11 girls and one camp counselor still missing following the floods.Kerr County was impacted the most by the flooding, with at least 68 people dying among the at least 80 who lost their lives due to the tragic event.Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a proclamation on Sunday, declaring it a day of prayer across the state in response to the floods.President Donald Trump also told reporters in Morristown, New Jersey on Sunday that he would likely be visiting Texas on Friday."We've been in touch with Governor Abbott and very close to Governor Abbott. And, everybody in Texas. Kristi Noem is, as you know, been there and will continue to be there. And we're working very close with representatives from Texas," Trump said."And it's a horrible thing that took place. Absolutely horrible. So we say, God bless all of the people that have gone through so much, and God bless the state of Texas. This incredible place," he continued.Trump referred to this as a "100 year catastrophe," adding that "this was a thing that happened in seconds. Nobody expected it."The Department of Homeland Security argued that the mainstream media were "deliberately lying" about what led up to the flooding, saying that "The National Weather Service executedtimely, precise forecasting and warnings, despite unprecedented rainfall overwhelming the region."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 2 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFighter jets protect Trump during NJ weekend stay as 11 aircraft violate restricted airspaceFighter jets intercepted at least three aircraft on Sunday, which violated temporary flight restriction (TFR) airspace over Bedminster, New Jersey, where President Trump was spending the holiday weekend, according to North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).With one aircraft being intercepted in the morning, and two others being intercepted later in the day, NORAD said there were a total of 11 unauthorized aircraft incursions in the TFR airspace over the weekend.At about 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, a civilian plane violated the TFR and was safely escorted out of the area by a NORAD aircraft."NORAD and the [Federal Aviation Administration] aim to keep the skies over America safe, with close attention paid to areas with Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFR) to ensure flight safety, national security, and the security of the President," Gen. Gregory Guillot, Commander, NORAD and US Northern Command said. "TFR procedures are mandatory, and the excessive number of TFR violations this weekend indicates some civil aviators are not reading Notice to Airmen, or NOTAMs, before each flight as required by the FAA."NORAD INTERCEPTS PLANE IN TRUMPS BEDMINSTER NO-FLY ZONE: 'NO EXCUSES'Guillot said the NORAD armed fighter jets intercept and guide offending aircraft out of the TFR.SECOND NAVY FIGHTER JET GOES OVERBOARD FROM TRUMAN AIRCRAFT CARRIER, PILOTS EJECTED"Should the pilot of an aircraft happen to find itself intercepted by either fighters or helicopters, they should immediately come up on frequency 121.5 or 243.0 and turn around to reverse course until receiving additional instructions on one of those frequencies," Guillot added.In another instance on Saturday, an aircraft was safely escorted out of the TFR airspace just before 2:40 p.m., after a standard "headbutt" maneuver was used to get the pilots attention.AIR FORCE F-16 STRUCK BY DRONE DURING TRAINING FLIGHT OVER ARIZONA IN 2023The maneuver involves a military jet flying directly in front of a civilian aircraft at a close but safe distance to visually signal the pilot to either follow or change course.Officials warned private pilots to do their homework before takeoff.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"It is critically important for North American flight safety that Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) violations are avoided," NORAD said in a message to pilots. "All pilots must familiarize themselves with updates to restricted airspace, including reviewing new and existing FAA NOTAMs [Notice to Airmen] that impact their flight plans and activities. Adhering to FAA restricted airspace protocols is mandatory, regardless of geographical region, airframe, or aircrew."Fox News Digitals Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 7 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMexico defeats United States, 2-1, to win their 10th CONCAF Gold Cup titleThe United States men's national soccer team was able to get off to a hot start, but it was Mexico coming away with the Gold Cup Final victory, 2-1, on Sunday night.Mexicohas now won its 10th Gold Cup of all time, extending their record after defending their title in 2023.The United States got on the board immediately, as midfielder Sebastian Berhalter, the son of former head coach Gregg Berhalter, placed a free kick in the perfect position for Chris Richards to head the ball off the crossbar and over the goal line to make it 1-0.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThese two linked up against Saudi Arabia in the group stage, and they did so again in this match to take a lead over the favorite "El Tri."But Mexico started to gain its momentum back, putting a few shots on Matt Freese before midfielder Marcel Ruiz found Raul Jimenez, who just turned and fired with his left foot to put it top shelf.DIEGO LUNA SCORES TWICE AS USMNT SECURES SPOT IN GOLD CUP FINALIt looked like veteran USMNT defender Tim Ream was going to stop it as the window Jimenez had to shoot was minuscule, yet it went through, and Freese had no chance.In the second half, with the game still tied at one goal apiece, Mexico was dominating the ball, and it almost felt like the decisive goal was coming soon.It did in the 77th minute when Johan Vasquez put a header into the penalty area, and Edson Alvarez put Mexico on top as he dove to deflect Vasquezs initial header into the net. A VAR replay confirmed that Alvarez was onside, and the goal stood.Now desperate, the U.S. was trying hard to find that equalizer before time expired, and Patrick Agyemang and Alex Freeman had chances. However, both couldnt handle the ball in the end.This Mexico squad had all their top guys, which is why they were favorites to defend their title under head coach Javier Aguirre. They did so by becoming the first team to repeat themselves since 2011.Meanwhile, the USMNT came without some of their top dogs, including Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie, among others. They were hoping to give themselves an eighth Gold Cup, but they will have to wait until the next tournament.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 7 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMYoung Texas camp survivor describes harrowing moment she prepared for worst during deadly floodA young camper who was rescued from Camp Mystic described the harrowing ordeal as catastrophic floods pummeled Central Texas."We went to bed thinking it was just a normal thunderstorm. One minute you see lightning strike next to your cabin, and next to you, you hear water's coming up," 16-year-old Callie McAlary described on Fox Report."And you have kids running just trying to get to other cabins, trying to get to safety. And luckily, my cabin was one of the few cabins that did not get water, but the cabins in front of us did get some water," McAlary continued.McAlary's mother, Tara Bradburn, also reflected on the tragic flooding, saying that despite living in Virginia now, the camp had been a huge part of their lives as McAlary had been attending the camp since she was in second grade.CAMP MYSTIC DIRECTOR DIES WHILE TRYING TO SAVE KIDS DURING TEXAS FLOODING"We chose this camp. I was a Texan. It was important to me that my child have Texas roots," Bradburn shared."Living in Virginia, we brought her to Camp Mystic and turned her over to the Dick and Tweedy Eastland family and Camp Mystics and their staff because we knew they would love on our child. They would help her grow in her faith and live the Mystic ideals of being a better person and bringing out the best in her," Bradburn continued. "We are so devastated by what has happened, but truly grateful and thankful to the Eastland family for all they have done and all they've given as a family to save the children that they could."Bradburn weighed in on how devastating that evening was for her daughter and how fast everything turned into a nightmare."Even up on Senior Hill, I think that conveys to you how fast the water came up and how high it came and how it was a 100-year historic flash flood. We had never seen anything like this. And I cannot say enough about what these young counselors did to calm these girls and to ensure their safety," Bradburn said.McAlary continued to describe the night and the moment she realized something was terribly wrong.REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN REUNITES WITH DAUGHTERS AFTER TEXAS CAMP FLOODING, THANKS COUNTLESS HEROES"We heard one second, it was really bad thunder. I woke up to a big giant sound of thunder and lightning striking," McAlary recalled. "We heard one of the campers run in and say, hey, our cabin is flooding." I knew some girls slept on trunks that night, some girls had to share beds, some girls slept on floors because they couldn't go back to their cabin because it was so flooded in three cabins."In an effort to protect herself and prepare for the worst-case scenario, McAlary put a name tag on her body in the middle of the night."I put on my name tag because I was scared that if water was coming out next to other cabins that our cabin might be next. And I just put it on just for safekeeping in my head I was saying, 'if something does happen, and I do get swept away, at least I'll have my name on my body,'" McAlary explained.Bradburn shared that both her and her husband had worked for the Department of Defense and each spent "many times in war zones on behalf of this nation," and spoken to McAlary "more times than she could count" about staying safe in any environment.TEXAS FLOOD SURVIVORS SHARE HARROWING STORIES, SEARCH CONTINUES FOR THOSE STILL MISSING"This was not an environment we had ever thought we would have to prepare her for. That comment to me as a parent when she got off that helicopter and finally came into my arms and I saw this name tag on her, and it was the camp name tag she was issued on the day she arrived. It resonated with me that somewhere those little lessons that we gave her as parents years ago and throughout her life resonated with her in that moment," Bradburn said.Despite her daughter being alive and safe, Bradburn said they are devastated for so many families that are missing loved ones."There are no answers. This is a lot emotionally for anyone. And it's something as parents, we owe our child to try to be strong for her and to ensure that she also has the help she needs moving forward," Bradburn said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPMcAlary said she is now holding on to hope that the rest of her friends and all those who are missing are found soon."I really hope those kids that are missing are found. I knew a lot of those kids and a lot of those kids the night before hugged me before we all went to bed. And it's hard to think about that one minute they were hugging me and the next minute they could be gone."0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 7 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Superman' director reveals reboot will tackle politics and kindness, tells 'jerks' to 'screw' offDirector James Gunn revealed that the upcoming "Superman" movie will be "about politics," saying that the iconic superhero is "an immigrant that came from other places.""Superman is the story of America," Gunn told The Sunday Times in a recent interview. "An immigrant that came from other places and populated the country, but for me, it is mostly a story that says basic human kindness is a value and is something we have lost."The character, first introduced in 1938, was born from the imagination of writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster in Cleveland, Ohio. In the comics, Superman is the sole survivor of the planet Krypton, sent to Earth by his parents as their world faced destruction.FIVE FOR FIGHTING REIMAGINES SUPERMAN IN POWERFUL TRIBUTE TO ISRAELI HOSTAGESThe film, set to hit theaters on July 11, will serve as a reboot of the 2013 film Man of Steel and is intended to launch a new cinematic universe for the DC franchise. Actor David Corenswet stars as the new Superman, with Rachel Brosnahan playing Lois Lane.When asked whether he considered how the movies political themes might resonate differently across the country from "blue state" New York, aka Metropolis, to Supermans rural roots in Kansas Gunn acknowledged the contrast."Yes, it plays differently," he said. "Its about human kindness. And obviously, there will be jerks out there who are just not kind and will take it as offensive just because it is about kindness. But screw them."ACTOR KNOCKS 'FANTASTIC 4' HERO AS 'WOMANIZING' GUY, SAYS HIS PORTRAYAL IN NEW FILM WILL BE DIFFERENTWhile Gunn emphasized the films political and moral undertones, he also noted its sense of fun and fantasy mentioning a flying dog in a cape as part of the film's lighter elements."Yes, its about politics," he said. "But on another level, its about morality. Do you never kill no matter what which is what Superman believes or do you have some balance, as Lois believes? Its really about their relationship and how differing moral perspectives can pull two people apart."Gunn did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 11 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexas school gathers supplies to help flood-impacted locals after spotlight moves onAs Texas families in the Hill Country continue to grapple with the aftermath of a devastating flood, a local elementary school has served first as a reunification center, and then as a supply depot.Ingram Independent School District Interim Superintendent Mindy Curran spoke to Fox News Digital about the transformation Ingram Elementary School has undergone over just three days."On day one, we initially opened up Ingram Elementary as a reunification site for families looking for people, for our camps that were evacuating," Curran said. "Every day it's kind of evolved based on the needs that are happening in our community at the time."TEXAS FAMILY HELPS RESCUE WOMAN CLINGING TO TREE AFTER BEING SWEPT 20 MILES DOWNRIVERCurran said that the school was initially not going to open on Saturday, but when supplies began pouring into Kerr County, the building was once again pressed into service. Volunteers worked Saturday and Sunday to organize donations, including toiletries, bottled water, nonperishable food and other essentials for struggling local families. While the generous donations are appreciated, Curran suspects supplies will prove especially useful after the initial wave of volunteers and donations dies down."In a catastrophe like this, there's an initial influx of all this support and help," Curran said. "And then, when that support and help exits, the community is still here needing those things. And so, we're going to have that organized and ready to go for that purpose."LIVE UPDATES: TEXAS FLOODS LEAVE DOZENS DEAD, MISSING AS CREWS SEARCH FOR SURVIVORSWhen asked how operations at Ingram Elementary School were able to get going quickly, Curran credited the community for its support."What's really impressive is our community, and I knew it, but nothing tells you like when you have a situation where the community really needs to rally around and step up in a catastrophe like what we've had," Curran said. "And their response has been just overwhelming."As she was speaking with Fox News Digital, a truck with a pallet of water bottles drove up to the schools entrance. Curran pointed out that the people coming with supplies were from outside the local area and drove hours to get to Ingram Elementary School.While she said that she could not speak to the immediate needs of impacted families, Curran said that the Ingram School District is being responsive and preparing for what comes next. Long after the floodwaters have receded and the spotlight is off of Kerr County, local families will need supplies, she said. And they'll be waiting inside Ingram Elementary School.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 11 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMChip and Joanna Gaines say their 'awkward' new hobby has reignited their 22-year marriageAfter 22 years of marriage, Chip and Joanna Gaines are always looking for ways to keep the spark alive.The Magnolia Network stars, who celebrated their wedding anniversary in May, recently opened up about the challenges they often face within their relationship and the "new thing" they tried in an effort to maintain the excitement."What weve realized in 22 years of marriage . . . is we still feel like newbies. Anytime you unlock a new thing, and you do it together, it only grows your relationship," Joanna, 47, told People in a new interview.CHIP GAINES DOESN'T WANT HIS 5 KIDS TO FOCUS ON SUCCESS AND MISS 'JOY OF THE JOURNEY'"I hired this couple; they came to our office and taught us how to dance," she continued."Just she and I with this couple. You talk about awkward," Chip, 50, added.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSJoanna said the new hobby offered an "awakening" to their marriage."You see insecurities, you see strengths, and its like, Oh, thats a new awakening," she said."[When we started] we didnt know how to hold our hands. Its hard to make eye contact with even your best friend and wife of 22 years. I felt really strange, awkward. But then, after two or three weeks, we started looking forward to those lessons," Chip said. "It was this sweet reminder that all of us could use refreshes and challenges in our relationships.""I feel like dancing is the most symbolic way of talking about, as a couple, How do you stay in sync in life? We do really good in real life, we have our rhythm. But with dancing, we were so off, it was surprising. Weve done everything else so well, but this we totally suck at! But it was beautiful," Joanna added.The pair, who share daughters Emmie, 15, and Ella, 18; and sons Crew, 7, Duke, 16,and Drake, 20, opened up about their dynamic in 2023.CHIP AND JOANNA GAINES' 20-YEAR MARRIAGE IS 'SHIFTING': 'CHANGE IS HARD'"It is more fun to be married to a Chip, than a Joanna. So I'm sorry for all those years where I was a bit of a dud," she jokingly told her husband during an interview with People."You were a stick in the mud for quite some time," Chip teased. "You're really starting to catch your second wind."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"If Chip werent my partner, I would probably still be in the corner. From the moment I met him, hes always experienced change in a positive way. Even if it was negative, it was, Alright. What do we do next?" Joanna explained to the outlet. "I would say, as we're getting older, I'm shifting and I'm more like Chip, and Chip is more like me," she admitted.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 16 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMan vows to keep Texas business running despite 'worst flood' in 20 yearsJONESTOWN, TEXAS - A Texas man described what it has been like witnessing the worst flooding to hit his area since he started living there and vowed to keep his business running."We've been here 20 years and nobody's seen anything like this, not even close," David Abboud, an owner of a paintball facility and resident of Jonestown, Texas, tells Fox News Digital.Abboud shared details of what it has been like since the storm ravaged Central Texas and how fast the storm's destruction worked."I wasn't here in the wee hours of the morning when it crested or came down like a wall of water. There's a monitoring station right up on FM 1431, monitors cubic feet per second. And when it got wiped out it was at 50,000 cubic feet a second. And I think somewhere around 23 to 25 feet high, nothing like that. I mean, you can see the debris line up in these trees, but that's how high it got up in those trees," Abboud pointed out.REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN REUNITES WITH DAUGHTERS AFTER TEXAS CAMP FLOODING, THANKS COUNTLESS HEROES"We have lower fields and trees, we lost a few of our fields, but we'll clean it up," he continued.Abboud said that some people in the area also helped rescue people from a nearby home in the area.A creek near Abboud's business now covers where the road used to be just a few days ago, which Abboud described as not a new issue for him."We've done it before. We've had issues with the low water crossings really still there. This is the bank side, so it (the flood) widened it," Abboud explained."This guy put this wall in here. So it kind of concentrates the water on this side. So it has always been a problem ripping this up," he continued.Abboud added that he was surprised the wall was even still standing.TEXAS FLOOD SURVIVORS SHARE HARROWING STORIES, SEARCH CONTINUES FOR THOSE STILL MISSING"I'm surprised the wall is still there. It's been coming down in pieces over the years, and we've kind of been cleaning it out of the creek when it dries up," Abboud said.During a press conference, Texas officials shared that they had received "unconfirmed reports of another wall of water" forming."Another thing I'm getting right this minute during this press conference is reports of an additional wall of water coming down some of the creeks going into the forks," Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief W. Nim Kidd said.Kidd said they were "evacuating parts of the river because we're worried about another wall of water coming down in those areas."TEXANS PLEDGE $500,000 TO COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY DEVASTATING FLOOD: 'WE ARE HEARTBROKEN'"This is the live updates that we're getting right now from the field is there are unconfirmed at this point reports of additional water coming in. And as the governor mentioned, there's rain still falling on the area," Kidd said."We've got DPS aircraft that are flying up to try to find this wall of water right now, and the people in the reported areas, again, unconfirmed, that are on our communication systems. We're asking them to get out of the water and out of the way so that we don't wind up having to do additional rescues."On Sunday, Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha also warned that the Guadalupe River and Johnson Creek could rise another one to two feet as rainfall continues in the area."There was additional rain in the upper Guadalupe basin this afternoon, leading to a rise in Johnson Creek," the sheriff's office shared in a Facebook update. "This water may lead to a rise of 1-2ft downstream when it enters the Guadalupe river in Ingram. Please be aware if you are near the Guadalupe River or Johnson Creek."During a Sunday news conference, Leitha said they have recorded 68 deaths in Kerr County."Among those who are deceased, we have 40 adults and 28 children," Leitha said. "18 adults are pending identification and ten children are also pending identification.""At present there are ten Camp Mystic campers unaccounted for, and one counselor. We continue to offer our condolences to those affected, and we will work tirelessly till we reunite them with their families," he continued.President Donald Trump said he was planning on visiting Texas, "probably on Friday.""We want to leave a little time. I would have done it today, but we'd just be in their way. Probably Friday," Trump said.Fox News' Lorraine Taylor contributed to this report.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 15 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump boldly states he wouldn't have changed Redskins name to Commanders despite controversyIf it were up to President Donald Trump, Washingtons football team would never have changed its name.The NFL team currently goes by the Washington Commanders, but the old name, Redskins, is what Trump says he wouldve kept it as if he owned the organization."Well, you want me to make a controversial statement? I would," Trump said to reporters in Morristown, New Jersey on Sunday. "I wouldnt have changed the name. But thats their it just doesnt have the same ring to me."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMCommanders owner Josh Harris told Bret Baier on"Special Report" in April that, despite his plan to bring the team back to Washington D.C. at the site of the old RFK Stadium, the Redskins name wouldnt be coming back."The Commanders name actually has taken on an amazing kind of element in our building," Harris said. "So, the people that certain types of players that are tough, that love football, are delegated Commanders, and Jayden [Daniels], for example, is a Commander, and they're ranked."And, you know, the business staff has gotten into it, and obviously, we're in a military city here. There's more military personnel than anywhere else, so we're kind of moving forward with the Commanders name, excited about that, and not looking back."JOE THEISMANN TALKS COMMANDERS POSSIBLY HONORING REDSKINS NAME, LOGO IN FUTUREWhile he may not have changed the name, Trump thinks any team that wins will stick with fans no matter what. Thats exactly what Washington did last season, reaching the NFC Championship Game for the first time in almost three decades under new quarterback Jayden Daniels."But, you know, winning can make everything sound good," Trump continued. "So, if theyre winning, all of a sudden Commanders sounds good. But I wouldnt have changed the name."In terms of the new stadium, political disagreements have surrounded the $3.8 billion project. Less than two months after completing the stadium deal, D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser said that there were delays by the D.C. Council to approve the latest budget, per Front Office Sports."If the Council strips the deal terms or budgeted dollars from the budget, it kills our agreement with the Commanders," Bowser said last month with a preliminary approval of the plans needing an agreement on July 15.Prior to his name comment, Trump was asked by a reporter about potentially stepping in if the deal remains shaky."Well, well see what happens," he responded. "Ive been looking at the deal, and I dont blame them. Its a very important piece of property, its a great piece of property. So, well see. If I can help them out, I would."Ultimately, we control that [land]. The federal government ultimately controls it, so well see what happens. I saw the plans, I saw the stadium. The owners a very, very successful and very good man. I know him a little bit. It would be great for the NFL to be there. I can tell you that. If they want to negotiate a little tough, thats OK with me."The reason behind Washington changing its name to Commanders stems from the broad critiques of Redskins being offensive to Native Americans.The team ended up abandoning the name in wake of the George Floyd protests, calling itself the "Washington Football Team" until a major rebrand to Commanders came in 2022.There is still a large contingent believing the name and logo should return to the historic franchise, including Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., who said he would show support for the deal to bring a new stadium to the old site on the condition the team and NFL would honor the old Redskins logo."The irony that they were canceling Native American culture as the DEI movement went way too far," Daines said in November 2024. "This is honoring a Blackfeet chief who was born in Montana. He is highly esteemed. The Blackfeet tribe of Montana, their current chairman and tribal council signed a letter in strong support to bring the logo back. It honors Indian Country."We have good discussions with the NFL and with the Commanders. Theres good faith in negotiations going forward thats going to allow this logo to be used again. Perhaps revenues going to a foundation that could help Native Americans in sports and so forth. Were making good progress, and based on the good faith negotiations, I made a decision to support this bill yesterday in the committee."Harris told Baier that he hopes construction will start on the site in 2027, and opening day would have a target for 2030.Fox News' Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 16 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNFL, Texans and Cowboys pledge $1.5M collectively to communities impacted by Texas floodsTheNFL, Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans have together pledged to collectively donate $1.5 million to the communities impacted by the flooding in Central Texas as the death toll reached nearly 70 on Sunday.The NFL announced the donation before Texas officials shared an update that they had received "unconfirmed reports of another wall of water" forming, prompting more evacuations."The National Football League's two Texas-based teams - theDallas Cowboys and Houston Texans - are uniting with the NFL Foundation to support the victims' families and survivors of the heartbreaking floods in central Texas," the leagues statement read.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS"Together they will contribute $1.5 million to provide both immediate assistance and long-term resources to those most impacted by the catastrophic flooding."The Texans first announced plans to donate $500,000 on Saturday, adding the donation will provide support and resources for the communities "impacted by the devastating flooding.""We are heartbroken by the loss and damage that our neighbors in the Texas Hill Country have endured. We are especially devastated to hear about the children who are still missing, and we are praying they are reunited with their families soon," the statement continued.HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER COACH, WIFE IDENTIFIED AS DEATH TOLL RISES AFTER TEXAS FLOODS; TWO CHILDREN REMAIN MISSING"Our hearts will remain with everyone affected and, in addition to our donation, we will continue to support the search, rescue and recovery efforts in the coming weeks."On Sunday, the Cowboys announced they would match the donation."Our hearts are heavy as we witness the devastation and loss of life caused by the floods in Kerr County and Texas Hill Country, especially for the young girls and their families, as well as all of those lost and their loved ones. This has been devastating to see and we hold everyone impacted in our thoughts and prayers. Standing side by side with The Salvation Army's critical response, we are also donating $500,000 to provide immediate resources for rescue, relief and long term recovery efforts."Over a dozen campers were confirmed dead as of Sunday afternoon, Kerr County officials said. One counselor and 11 campers remained unaccounted for while the death toll across Central Texas climbed to nearly 70 on Sunday.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 16 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump dismisses Musk's political ambitions as 'ridiculous' in sharp rebukePresident Donald Trump slammed former first buddy Elon Musk for starting a third political party, saying such parties have "never worked" while also calling the move "ridiculous."Trump spoke with reporters before boarding Air Force 1 in Bedminster, New Jersey, when he was asked about Musks move to start a third party."I think its ridiculous to start a third party," Trump said from the tarmac. "We have a tremendous success with the Republican Party. The Democrats have lost their way, but its always been a two-party system, and I think starting a third party just adds to confusion."It really seems to have been developed for two parties," the president continued. "Third parties have never worked. So, he can have fun with it, but I think its ridiculous."ELON MUSK LAUNCHES AMERICA PARTY AFTER TRUMP SIGNS HISTORIC SPENDING BILL: 'WASTE & GRAFT'Musk announced the launching of a new political party called the "America Party" on his social media platform X on Saturday.The entrepreneur called the formation of the party a direct response to a corrupt political establishment that no longer represents the American people.The announcement followed a viral July 4 poll on X, where Musk asked whether voters wanted independence from what he called the "two-party (some would say uniparty) system."ELON MUSK SAYS US IS RULED BY 'PORKY PIG PARTY' AS TRUMP DEFENDS HIS VISION AGAINST FORMER ALLY'S CRITICISMOver 1.2 million votes were cast, with 65.4% saying "yes.""By a factor of 2 to 1, you want a new political party and you shall have it," Musk posted Saturday. "When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste & graft, we live in a one-party system, not a democracy. Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom."A short time after his gaggle with reporters, Trump turned to Truth Social to express concerns over Musk, while giving insight into what may have led to the two parting ways."I am saddened to watch Elon Musk go completely off the rails, essentially becoming a TRAIN WRECK over the past five weeks. He even wants to start a Third Political Party, despite the fact that they have never succeeded in the United States - The System seems not designed for them," the president said. "The one thing Third Parties are good for is the creation of Complete and Total DISRUPTION & CHAOS, and we have enough of that with the Radical Left Democrats, who have lost their confidence and their minds!"Republicans, on the other hand, are a smooth running machine, that just passed the biggest Bill of its kind in the History of our Country," Trump continued. "It is a Great Bill but, unfortunately for Elon, it eliminates the ridiculous Electric Vehicle (EV) Mandate, which would have forced everyone to buy an Electric Car in a short period of time."WOULD DONALD TRUMP HAVE WON THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION WITHOUT ELON MUSK'S HELP?Trump said he has been "strongly opposed" to an EV mandate from the very beginning, and the new bill allows consumers to buy whatever type of vehicle they want, whether it is electric, gas, or hybrid-powered."I have campaigned on this for two years and, quite honestly, when Elon gave me his total and unquestioned Endorsement, I asked him whether or not he knew that I was going to terminate the EV Mandate - It was in every speech I made, and in every conversation I had," Trump said. "He said he had no problems with that - I was very surprised!"Trump also said Musk asked a close friend of his to run NASA, but the president took issue with it when he found out that friend was a "blue blooded Democrat" who never contributed to a Republican."I also thought it inappropriate that a very close friend of Elon, who was in the Space Business, run NASA, when NASA is such a big part of Elons corporate life," he said. "My Number One charge is to protect the American Public!"Musk chose to establish a new political party after expressing grave concerns with the president's "Big, Beautiful Bill," which was signed into law on Friday at the White House.The sweeping $3.3 trillion legislation includes tax cuts, infrastructure spending and stimulus measures and has drawn criticism from fiscal conservatives and libertarians. Though Musk did not reference the bill directly in his America Party posts, the timing suggests rising friction between the billionaire and the president. Musk has previously warned that unchecked spending by both parties threatens the long-term health of the economy.TRUMP NOT INTERESTED IN TALKING TO MUSK: 'ELON'S TOTALLY LOST IT'The new party, according to Musks posts, will target a few key seats in Congress. The goal is to create a swing bloc powerful enough to hold the balance of power and block what Musk sees as the worst excesses of both Republicans and Democrats.Third parties have traditionally had a difficult time gaining ground in American politics as the system is built for two dominant parties. With the Electoral College, winner-take-all elections and strict ballot access laws, outsiders cannot meaningfully compete. Even when a third-party candidate catches fire, it rarely lasts beyond a single election cycle.One of the biggest third-party efforts in recent history was Ross Perots 1992 run.He earned nearly 19% of the popular vote as an independent but didnt win a single Electoral College vote. It was the closest a third-party candidate got to the White House after President Teddy Roosevelt's famed Bull Moose Party run in 1912 against his onetime protg, William Howard Taft.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPOthers, like Ralph Nader, have tried with the Green Party, and Gary Johnson with the Libertarian Party, but no third-party candidate has come close to winning the presidency.Fox News Digitals Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 16 Views 0 Vista previa
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