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Former NBA star Patrick Beverley charged with felony assault in TexasOn November 15, 2025Former NBA guard Patrick Beverley was arrested in… Read more Former NBA player Patrick Beverley was arrested in Texas on Friday on a felony assault charge, according to online records and reports. The former Milwaukee Bucks guard was taken into custody by the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office and charged with a felony count of assault on a family or household member for impeding breathing or circulation, according to court records. TMZ Sports first reported Beverley’s arrest. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Details surrounding his arrest were not immediately known, but according to FOX 26, deputies responded to a residence in Fort Bend County over reports of an assault. Responding deputies reportedly described the incident as a violent incident between family members. Beverley’s attorney, Letitia Quinones-Hollins, suggested that the incident involved the NBA player’s younger sister. "Patrick Beverley has no criminal record. He cares deeply about his little sister – a young lady, a minor," the statement, which Beverley posted on social media, read. "Given that, when he unexpectedly found her alone in the home with an 18-year-old man in the middle of the night, he was understandably concerned, as any brother would be about his sister. However, we don’t believe what followed happened the way it’s been described and we look forward to the opportunity to address that in court." In an early post on X, Beverley said, "Please don’t believe everything you see on the internet. Hope all is well Luv." Beverley, 37, last played in the NBA in 2024 for the Bucks. He last played in the Israeli Basketball Premier League earlier this year before parting ways with his team, Hapoel Tel Aviv, in February. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. | From retro to refined: Jell-O salad and savory gelatin dishes make unexpected returnOn November 15, 2025Aspic and Jell-O salads are making a comeback on s… Read more The humble Jell-O salad and its savory ancestor, aspic, are shaking up American kitchens and even getting a glossy, fine-dining revival. Aspic originally began in medieval kitchens as a way to preserve meat using collagen-rich broths that solidified into savory jelly; it later evolved into a mid-century American status symbol, thanks to pastel Jell-O molds. But by the 1970s, it fell out of fashion — remembered mostly as an odd mix of mayonnaise, olives and hot dogs suspended in wobbling gelatin. 7 RETRO SALAD DRESSINGS THAT ONCE RULED AMERICA'S FRIDGES ARE MAKING A COMEBACK "In the 1950s, gelatin dishes signified modernity, abundance and a hint of status tied to refrigeration and convenience," Jessica Randhawa, a California chef and owner of the food blog The Forked Spoon, told Fox News Digital. "Today, I view gelatin dishes as a novelty and a source of nostalgia, but also as a bridge back to collagen-rich stocks, rendered fats and cooking without seed oils," she said. She said the current fascination with aspics and Jell-O salads mirrors the revival of homemade bone broth and cooking with beef tallow. "It is a return to texture, thrift and whole-ingredient techniques," she said. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO OLIVE LOAF, THE NOSTALGIC 1970S DELI MEAT THAT AMERICA ABANDONED? In a recent thread on the subreddit r/Old_Recipes, users recalled family dinners featuring the dish. "My paternal grandmother made this for every holiday meal," one Reddit user wrote. "Hers also had green peas in it. It was a popular dish. I remember always looking at it and thinking it was so interesting to look at — but I would never try it." "I hated it," another person said. The individual added, "I had to eat it." RETRO DINNERTIME FAVORITE IS TRENDING AGAIN, AND IT'S TAKING OVER AMERICAN HOMES Some commenters, however, remembered it fondly. "Loved my mom's," another user wrote. "She made hers with V8 juice, beef consommé, a little Worcestershire and a variety of green vegetables: chopped zucchini, green onions, green pepper, celery." Now, home cooks are reviving the trend on social media. They're sharing Jell-O salads studded with marshmallows and fruit, and savory jelly creations packed with tomato, crab meat, clams, olives and even beef tongue — often topped with mustard or served alongside crackers. TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZ Chefs are bringing it back, too. In London, chef Matthew Ryle reimagined the traditional French oeuf en gelée — egg in aspic — with rich stocks and soft-boiled eggs, as The New York Times recently reported. The dish has become so popular that his restaurant sells sweatshirts emblazoned with the French phrase. For some, the aspic revival is as practical as it is nostalgic. Australian chef Chris Yuille told the outlet that the jelly-like dishes use inexpensive, collagen-rich cuts that would otherwise go to waste. His modern versions, which resemble glass sculptures showcasing vegetables and mousse, also serve as what he calls "tableside theater," which might explain why the dishes are also a hit on social media. As millennials and Gen X rediscover "grandma food" such as meatloaf, casseroles and Spam, the wave of nostalgia has made room for gelatin-based "food art" trending across TikTok, Instagram and Pinterest. Shimmering aspic creations garnished with edible flowers have tapped into a growing fascination, especially with the texture. "In the West, the only textures we really like are crisp, tender, smooth and crunchy," Yuille told the Times. "Jelly is kind of a spooky experience to us." The collagen-packed dishes can also carry skin and joint health benefits. These remained meals are common in French and Eastern European cooking, such as Polish jellied pig's feet or Russian kholodets, and even appear in Chinese soup dumplings, according to Tasting Table. CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIES Randhawa said making aspic is on her to-do list and would be a perfect use of her popular bone broth recipe. "I would build it off a deeply seasoned, naturally jellied bone broth and treat it like a savory flavor-locking canvas rather than a sugar bomb like Jell-O," she said. "For me, an aspic today is equal parts flavor and texture, with just enough spectacle to feel special," Randhawa added. "I would use my clarified bone broth as the base, add some apple cider vinegar or citrus for brightness, crisp vegetables and some seafood suspended for contrast." Even Jell-O isn't letting the trend slip past. To celebrate its 125th anniversary, the company is launching limited-edition "No Thanks" Thanksgiving molds that turn polarizing holiday staples like Brussels sprouts, cranberry sauce and pecan pie into colorful, jiggly desserts. The tongue-in-cheek campaign taps not only into the retro food revival but also into 2025's "playful food" trend, according to Food & Wine. |
Pennsylvania bill seeks to legalize flying carsOn November 15, 2025The Jetsons Act aims to position Pennsylvania as a… Read more Pennsylvania may soon join the few states ready to welcome flying cars. State Sen. Marty Flynn from the 22nd District has reintroduced Senate Bill 1077, also known as the Jetsons Act, during the 2025-2026 Regular Session. The proposal amends Title 75 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, creating a new legal category for roadable aircraft. These vehicles would have the unique ability to operate both on public roads as motor vehicles and in the air as aircraft. The legislation was referred to the Senate Transportation Committee on Nov. 5, 2025. Although a similar version failed to pass last session, Flynn remains committed to positioning Pennsylvania as a leader in advanced transportation technology. He believes that laying the groundwork now will allow the state to adapt quickly when these vehicles become commercially viable. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report THE WORLD'S FIRST FLYING CAR IS READY FOR TAKEOFF Technology is advancing faster than most laws can keep up. The rise of advanced air mobility is blurring the line between cars and aircraft. Several companies, including Alef Aeronautics, Samson Sky and CycloTech, are developing vehicles that can take off vertically or transform from cars to small aircraft within minutes. Some states are already laying the groundwork for this new era. Minnesota and New Hampshire have passed legislation formally recognizing "roadable aircraft," making them the first states to treat flying cars as both vehicles and aircraft under state law. Pennsylvania now hopes to follow their lead with its own version through Senator Marty Flynn's Jetsons Act. At the same time, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has begun approving real-world tests. In 2023, the FAA granted a Special Airworthiness Certificate to SpaceX-backed Alef Aeronautics for its Model A prototype, allowing it to operate on roads and in the air for research and development. That approval marked the first time a flying car received official clearance for combined ground and flight testing in the United States. Senator Flynn wants Pennsylvania to be part of this growing national conversation. In his co-sponsorship memo, he explained that proactive legislation will help the state prepare for the next wave of innovation. WOULD YOU BUY THE WORLD'S FIRST PERSONAL ROBOCAR? Under Senate Bill 1077, Pennsylvania would officially define a "roadable aircraft" as a hybrid vehicle capable of both driving and flying. These vehicles would need to register with the state, display a unique registration plate and meet standard inspection requirements. When operated on highways or city streets, they would be subject to the same rules as other vehicles. When used in flight, they would remain under federal aviation oversight. The bill also clarifies how drivers and pilots must transition between ground and air operations safely. It allows take-offs and landings only in approved areas, except during emergencies. Flynn emphasizes that clear definitions and consistent oversight will prevent confusion for both motorists and law enforcement. He hopes this clarity will also encourage manufacturers to consider Pennsylvania a test site for future flying car technologies. CHINESE AUTO GIANT WANTS TO MAKE FLYING CARS YOUR NEXT COMMUTE OPTION If you live in Pennsylvania, this bill could one day change how you think about personal transportation. While flying cars remain in development, legislation like this sets the stage for their eventual arrival. Drivers may one day register, inspect and insure a flying car just like a regular vehicle. Pilots could use the same roadways to reach take-off zones before switching to flight mode. Even for residents who never plan to own a flying car, the ripple effects could be significant. New rules may influence local zoning, airspace management and infrastructure planning. Communities might see new vertiports or designated landing pads as part of urban development. Insurance companies and safety regulators will need to rethink how they handle this new class of hybrid travel. The bill also signals a broader change in how states approach innovation. Rather than waiting for federal action, Pennsylvania wants to establish a framework that welcomes new technologies while protecting public safety. Take my quiz: How safe is your online security? Think your devices and data are truly protected? Take this quick quiz to see where your digital habits stand. From passwords to Wi-Fi settings, you’ll get a personalized breakdown of what you’re doing right and what needs improvement. Take my Quiz here: Cyberguy.com. Senator Flynn's Jetsons Act might sound futuristic, but it reflects a growing reality in transportation. As autonomous vehicles, drones and hybrid aircraft evolve, state governments must adapt to keep up. This legislation shows Pennsylvania's willingness to lead rather than follow. While it may take years before you see a flying car parked in your driveway, the groundwork is already being laid. Lawmakers are thinking ahead about licensing, safety and how to integrate flying cars into existing traffic systems. That forward-thinking approach could one day make Pennsylvania one of the first states to see cars take to the sky. Do you think flying cars will ever be for everyday folks, or will they stay a luxury reserved for the wealthy? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved. | Gary Sinise finds healing in his late son’s music, says he left a ‘treasure chest’ of signs behindOn November 15, 2025Gary Sinise opens up about his grief journey after… Read more Though it's been nearly two years since Gary Sinise's son lost his battle with cancer, the actor continues to carry on his legacy with the "treasure chest" of undiscovered music left behind. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, the "Forrest Gump" alum, 70, opened up about his grief journey since Mac Sinise died from a rare form of cancer in 2024 and explained how he and his family plan to keep his memory alive. "Mac died on Jan. 5th, 2024, and actually the last year of his life was a pretty amazing year for him," Sinise recalled. "I think he was feeling like things were closing in on him. It was a very, very difficult cancer and there was no cure and none of the drugs were working, and he kept trying to try, but nothing was giving us any real hope. And so, I think he was very practical and very realistic about what was going on, and he had some music that he wanted to work on that he never finished." ACTOR GARY SINISE'S SON DEAD FOLLOWING BATTLE WITH RARE FORM OF CANCER "He was in pain," he continued. "Sometimes he couldn't sit up, it was just better to recline him back in his wheelchair because of some of the pain. But he had a smile on his face through the whole thing because he was listening to this music. He'd accomplished this wonderful thing that he started out with, and then I had to take him to the hospital within a day of that, and that was the end for him." In Feb. 2024, the Gary Sinise Foundation shared the news on Instagram of Mac's death, with the caption, "In Honor & Memory of McCanna ‘Mac’ Sinise 1990-2024." In a statement, the foundation said that on Aug. 8, 2018, Mac was diagnosed with a very rare cancer called chordoma. The foundation said chordoma is cancer that originates in the spine and only affects an average of 300 people in the U.S. per year. He was 33 years old at the time of his death. In Sept. 2018, Mac underwent surgery to remove the initial tumor, but his cancer returned by May 2019 and was spreading. "This began a long battle that disabled him more and more as time went on," Sinise wrote. Mac went on to have four additional spinal surgeries and continued to receive chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Sinise wrote that eventually the cancer caused Mac to become paralyzed from the chest down, though he "still had limited use of his right arm, and fingers on his left hand." His love for music remained steadfast until the day he died, Sinise said. "This is part of life. This is part of life where we lose loved ones," Sinise told Fox News Digital. "And for a parent to lose a child, it's really, it's a difficult thing to go through. I've met a lot of people, a lot of parents who've lost military sons and daughters over the years, and I've tried to help them through by providing services and support for them. I think I've learned quite a bit over the years watching these families deal with that kind of loss. I think that's helped me for sure." GARY SINISE SAYS VETERANS DAY IS A REMINDER THAT THE MISSION NEVER ENDS FOR THOSE WHO SERVE Since Mac's death, Sinise said he has stumbled upon a "treasure chest" of melodies that his son left behind — all, Sinise believes, are little signs from above. "The fact that Mac left all this beautiful music and that I discovered it, so much of it I hadn't known about. He just wrote these things and kind of tucked them away," he said. "I thought there couldn't possibly be more music after I did the second album," he added, later saying, "I found so many things, and it's like Mac just built this treasure chest of beautiful melodies." Last year, Sinise released his son's posthumous album, "Resurrection & Revival: Part 2." The album began shipping on Nov. 10, 2024, on what would have been Mac's 34th birthday, to fans who preordered the album. WATCH: GARY SINISE FINDS HEALING IN HIS LATE SON’S MUSIC, SAYS HE LEFT A ‘TREASURE CHEST’ OF SIGNS BEHIND These days, Sinise said he's working on the third part of "Resurrection & Revival." "He wanted all the proceeds to go from the vinyl sales to go to the foundation to help our mission, to help our veterans and everything, so he continues to support," he said. "He did a lot of great work at the foundation and left a lasting impression, a great legacy of service, and this music is tremendous." |
Trump gives ex-ally Greene new nickname after dropped endorsement, says she betrayed 'entire Republican Party'On November 15, 2025President Donald Trump billed former ally Rep. Mar… Read more President Donald Trump gave Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., a new nickname and accused her of betraying "the entire Republican Party" as a feud between the two escalates. "Lightweight Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Brown (Green grass turns brown when it begins to ROT!), betrayed the entire Republican Party when she turned Left, performed poorly on the pathetic View, and became the RINO that we all know she always was. Just another fake politician, no different than Rand Paul Jr. (Thomas Massie), who got caught being a full-fledged Republican In Name Only (RINO)! MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!," Trump wrote on Truth Social on Saturday. "Marjorie Taylor Brown" is the second nickname Trump has bestowed upon the congresswoman in the last 24 hours. The initial nickname he gave her was "Wacky Marjorie." After his initial post on Saturday morning, the president posted again and gave his former ally yet another nickname, calling her "Marjorie 'Traitor' Greene." "Marjorie 'Traitor' Green [sic] is a disgrace to our GREAT REPUBLICAN PARTY!," Trump wrote on Truth Social. On Saturday, Greene posted a message on X thanking those who reached out amid her feud with the president. "I never thought that fighting to release the Epstein files, defending women who were victims of rape, and fighting to expose the web of rich powerful elites would have caused this, but here we are. And it truly speaks for itself," Greene wrote. "The toxic political industrial complex thrives on ripping us all apart but never delivers anything good for the American people, whom I love," she added. "I believe in the American people more than I believe in any leader or political party and the American people deserve so much better than how they have been treated by both sides of the aisle." She then replied with her personal account and added screenshots of her "Liberty Score" — a grading system used by Conservative Review — and that of Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., showing that she received an "A" while the senator was given an "F." She also included a graphic from "AIPAC Tracker" showing the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) had not given her any donations. "This and the Epstein files is why I’m being attacked by President Trump. It really makes you wonder what is in those files and who and what country is putting so much pressure on him? I forgive him and I will pray for him to return to his original MAGA promises," she wrote. MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE SURPRISES 'THE VIEW' CO-HOSTS WITH CIVILITY, PRAISE Trump announced on Friday that he was withdrawing his support and endorsement of Greene, calling her a "ranting lunatic." He also accused her of "complaining" instead of celebrating what he described as his administration’s "record achievements." The president, in a lengthy Truth Social post, then vowed "complete and unyielding support" for "the right person" if someone were to challenge Greene in 2026. The president claimed that Greene was complaining to others that he was not returning her calls. He said that "with 219 congressmen/women, 53 U.S. senators, 24 cabinet members, almost 200 countries, and an otherwise normal life to lead, I can’t take a ranting lunatic’s call every day." After the post on Friday, Greene said that "President Trump just attacked me and lied about me. I haven’t called him at all, but I did send these text messages today. Apparently this is what sent him over the edge. The Epstein files." In the post on X, Greene included a screenshot of a message she claimed she sent to Trump. The message read, "Check the flight logs of Epstein's plane. Bill Clinton is on there like 26 times! Hillary too!! For many of us releasing the Epstein files has always been for the women who were victims of Jeffery Epstein, but also because we believed that Democrat bad guys like the Clintons were entangled and involved with him. Epstein was the spider that wove the web of the deep state. Lean into it." The congresswoman accused Trump of "coming after me hard to make an example and scare all the other Republicans before next weeks [sic] vote to release the Epstein files." She remarked that it was "astonishing" that Trump was "fighting" to stop the files from being released to the public. THE REVOLT OF MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE, NOW DONALD TRUMP’S FIERCEST CRITIC Greene declared where her loyalty will always lie, writing, "I have supported President Trump with too much of my precious time, too much of my own money, and fought harder for him even when almost all other Republicans turned their back and denounced him." "But I don’t worship or serve Donald Trump. I worship God, Jesus is my Savior, and I serve my district GA14 and the American people," she wrote. Greene had been a strong supporter of Trump since she entered Congress in 2021. However, she has become a vocal critic of the president, particularly when it comes to U.S.-Israel relations and the Epstein files. On Nov. 4, Greene joined the co-hosts of "The View," who are famously critical of Trump, and discussed a wide range of topics. When co-host Sunny Hostin remarked that it seemed like Greene had moved to the left — something Trump later echoed — Greene pushed back, insisting that "there's lies that come in both sides." | West Virginia women's basketball pulls off wild upset despite losing more than half the team to ejectionsOn November 15, 2025West Virginia pulled off the upset over No. 15 Duk… Read more The West Virginia women's basketball team pulled off a wild upset over No. 15 Duke on Friday night after the odds became even more stacked against them at halftime. That's because six Mountaineers were ejected after a brief skirmish, which led to WVU having just five players left for the entire second half. Duke's Jordan Wood blocked Jordon Harrison's three-pointer to close out the first half and screamed in her face in celebration. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM When the two exchanged shoves, the Mountaineers’ bench emptied before the teams were separated. Departing the bench carries an automatic ejection. It took officials 15 minutes to sort through all the ejections. Of the ejections, four were WVU starters. Trailing 23-20 at halftime, West Virginia emerged from the break and proceeded to outscore the Blue Devils 20-6 in the first six minutes of the third. BYU STARTER'S FUTURE AT SCHOOL IN DOUBT AFTER ARREST FOR SUSPICION OF DUI The Blue Devils drew within 53-49 with 37 seconds left before Sydney Shaw atoned for some late turnovers and made five of six foul shots in the last 43 seconds to clinch it. "I'm disappointed in the ending of the half," WVU coach Mark Kellogg said. "I think we're better than that — we’re going to learn a huge lesson — but I'm so proud of that group of five." Duke travels to South Florida on Thursday. West Virginia hosts Appalachian State on Thursday. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. |
Not all fiber is created equal — doctors share which kinds truly support longevityOn November 15, 2025Longevity expert Peter Attia breaks down different… Read more Fiber is known to be a crucial part of a healthy diet, promoting fullness and gut health. As trends like "fibermaxxing" make high-fiber eating more popular, understanding the best sources is increasingly important for individual health, according to nutritionists. Longevity expert Peter Attia, a Stanford University physician based in Austin, Texas, spoke about how fiber aligns with a healthier lifestyle in a sneak peek of his newest "Ask Me Anything" episode of "The Peter Attia Drive" podcast. KIWI COULD HELP EASE A VERY COMMON DIGESTIVE CONDITION — HERE'S HOW People who engage in a beneficial habit, such as eating a high-fiber diet, tend to do "many other healthy things," according to the doctor. "They might be exercising more, they're much less likely to smoke, they're probably getting more sleep," he said. "You are very likely to be capturing other healthy habits when you're trying to simply measure one thing." For this reason, it can be difficult to "disentangle" fiber’s specific effects, Attia said, since people who eat more fiber also tend to consume other beneficial plant nutrients and make generally healthier lifestyle choices. Different types of fiber are known to function differently in the body, according to Attia. "There are lots of things that are classified as fiber, [and] a wide range of physical properties that a particular fiber might have, but these different properties produce different effects on the body," he said. "Some fibers provide primarily microbiome support because they're actually fermented by gut microbiomes. Some fibers can improve blood sugar … and others simply bulk up stool." SCIENTISTS CRACK CODE ON HOW DIETARY FIBER SHIELDS YOUR BODY FROM HARMFUL SUGAR DAMAGE Soluble fiber dissolves in water, while insoluble fiber does not — and each type plays a different role in digestion. Insoluble fiber includes vegetables, the skin of fruits, whole grains and bran, according to Attia. It will remain "largely intact" as it moves through the digestive system, adding stool bulk, reducing constipation and supporting regular bowel movements. Insoluble fibers are not fermented by gut bacteria, but they stimulate the gut lining to release water and mucus, which "dilutes toxins in the colon" and speeds up "intestinal transit," the doctor said. Most soluble, or viscous, fiber can absorb water and create a gel in the gut, which can lead to slower gastric emptying, reduce blood sugar spikes and potentially lower cholesterol levels, according to Attia. Some examples of soluble fiber include pectin (found in fruits), beta-glucan (found in whole oats) and psyllium husk, which is a plant most often consumed as a supplement. POPULAR ‘FIBERMAXXING’DIET TREND NOT RIGHT FOR EVERYONE, SAYS NUTRITIONIST Some soluble fibers belong to a subgroup called fermentable, or prebiotic, fibers. These fibers are broken down by gut bacteria to produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) — compounds such as butyrate that help support gut health, regulate pH, improve metabolism and reduce inflammation, according to various studies. Fermentable fibers are found in foods like beans, pectin and inulin, as well as in prebiotic sources such as onions, garlic, asparagus and chicory root. They’re also present in certain resistant starches, including green bananas, legumes, and cooked, starchy foods like potatoes, rice and pasta. Resistant starches, while fermentable, are not soluble, Attia noted. They are categorized into several types: CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER In most diets, a mix of fiber types is consumed. Plant-based foods — especially those with skins, along with oats, beans and legumes — tend to be the richest sources, Attia shared. Some key benefits of a high-fiber diet include satiety and weight management, glycemic control, cardiovascular health and colorectal cancer prevention, Attia said. Robin DeCicco, a certified holistic nutritionist in New York, shared with Fox News Digital in a previous interview that increasing fiber intake can be "quite beneficial." TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZ "Everything from gastrointestinal health to cardiovascular health, weight management, prevention of diabetes and certain cancers, to feeling fuller throughout the day and minimizing cravings for sugars and starches, are all major benefits of fiber intake," she said. As health is individualized, DeCicco warned that those with pre-existing gastrointestinal conditions could experience complications by introducing too much fiber at once. "If your system is not used to fiber, and you start to overload, you can easily become bloated, get cramps and have constipation," she said. CLICK HERE FOR MORE HEALTH STORIES It’s "easier on the stomach" to spread it out, since fiber can bulk up in the stomach and cause a back-up, according to DeCicco. "This is why it’s especially important to incorporate fiber slowly," she said. "My mantra is ‘baby steps’ whenever I introduce fiber to any client. A little at a time goes a long way toward long-term health." |
Jane Goodall’s surprising lesson on death changed how this retired pastor sees lifeOn November 15, 2025Author reveals Jane Goodall's deep faith thro… Read more For Dr. Jane Goodall, the English primatologist, anthropologist, and conservationist, belief in God was not ethereal or otherworldly, nor was it nebulous or a mere concept. It is not an exaggeration to say that few people on Earth do not know the name Dr. Jane Goodall, who died on Oct. 1 and whose memorial service was held Wednesday in Washington, D.C. at the National Cathedral. Dr. Goodall was well known — and rightly praised — for her remarkable efforts to leave the world better than she found it. She traveled globally for as many as 300 days a year, engaging world and corporate leaders, supporting the thriving Jane Goodall Institute she founded in 1977, and more than 20 additional institutes that take a holistic approach to conservation. Her Roots & Shoots program empowers young people to create projects that benefit animal, human and environmental life in more than 70 countries. JANE GOODALL, PIONEER WHO DISCOVERED CHIMPANZEES USE TOOLS, DEAD AT 91 DURING U.S. TOUR But beyond these mighty accomplishments, I learned much about living out my personal faith from a long conversation we had in March of this year, just months before she took her last breath on Oct. 1. She was the last of 12 interviews I conducted for my book, "Witness to Belief: Conversations on Faith and Meaning" (Morehouse, Oct. 7, 2025). Whatever your faith tradition— or if you have none — there is much to gain from Dr. Goodall’s (or, as she asked me to call her, "Dr. Jane") wisdom about faith and what it means when the final breath comes. WHAT DENZEL WASHINGTON TAUGHT THIS RETIRED PASTOR ABOUT FAITH Reared as an Anglican, her spirituality was broad and inclusive. Though she embraced God through a Christian lens, she never saw those who came to faith differently as any less regarded. "If I’d been born in Egypt, I’d be a Muslim and believe in Allah and so on," she told me. Yet Dr. Jane confessed that throughout her life, "God was as real to me as the wind that rustled through our garden." Growing up, Dr. Jane regularly attended worship and, as she said, "I read EVERY chapter of the Bible," creating a collection of her favorite verses on tiny strips of paper she placed in a "Bible Box." These Scriptures offered daily encouragement and inspiration—among her favorites, Jesus’ admonition to persevere: "He who has once set his hand to the plough and looketh back is not fit for the Kingdom of Heaven." For Dr. Jane, these early steps of faith launched her vocation. While listening to a Bach piece in Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral, she experienced what she called a moment of "mystical ecstasy." In her words: "Either we agree with Macbeth that life is nothing more than a ‘tale told by an idiot’ ... or, as Pierre Teilhard de Chardin suggested, there is something going on in the universe that looks very much like conception — like birth." At that moment, she became "utterly convinced that there was a great spiritual power that we call God." For Dr. Jane, "It was a call to action — the voice of God, if you will." From then on, she drew on her faith and God’s strength. Quoting the Apostle Paul, she told me only months ago, "At this point in my life, I have a very strong belief in the One in whom we live and move and have our being. How else could I cope with the crazy schedule I have now?" CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINION Much of her work centered on helping others understand the need for alternative energy sources, responsible stewardship of the Earth’s resources, and ethical care of animals. Her approach — a life lesson for anyone in 2025 — was this: "When I am talking with someone who believes in different values, ethics, morals—I have found that arguing or being aggressive does not work. I listen, trying to reach not the head but the heart. Only when head and heart work in harmony can we achieve our true human potential." These are among the life lessons I learned from Dr. Jane. But perhaps the most valuable lesson was what she taught me about death. "I have never been afraid of death itself," she said. "Because I do not believe death is the end. It is, perhaps, more like the beginning. When you die, there is either nothing, or there is something. I do [believe]. My next great adventure is dying, and finding out what that is will be the most exciting adventure ever!" For some, Dr. Jane Goodall’s life and legacy may one day be just a chapter in history — but that is not what she believed. Just weeks before her death, Dr. Jane wrote my wife and me a brief note, ending with these words: "These may be dark times, but there is one thing we can do—pray! To the Great Spiritual Force of the Universe, whom we know to be God." In a time such as ours, it is her faith that should inspire us all to live, as she did, until the last breath comes—making the world not darker, but lighter. And then, when the end comes, to face it without fear but with great expectation: that the greatest adventure is the last one. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE REV. DR. RUSSELL LEVENSON, JR. | Melodee Buzzard’s mom plotted to ‘cut off’ missing 9-year-old from ‘entire world,’ grandma saysOn November 15, 2025Melodee Buzzard's grandmother Lilly Denes was… Read more The grandmother of missing Melodee Buzzard says she was in the process of adopting the child when the 9-year-old's mother "took her away" shortly after being released from a mental hospital in 2021. The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office opened an investigation into Melodee’s whereabouts on Oct. 14 after a school administrator reported she hadn’t attended for a "prolonged" period. Deputies said her mother, Ashlee Buzzard, could not provide a verifiable explanation for the girl’s location. Authorities said that Ashlee has "remained uncooperative and has not confirmed Melodee’s location or welfare." Melodee is considered missing and "at risk" by the sheriff's office, which is receiving help from the FBI to locate the missing girl. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Melodee’s paternal grandmother, Lilly Denes, said social services contacted her while Ashlee was in a mental hospital and asked if she would take in Melodee to avoid foster care. MELODEE BUZZARD'S MOTHER ARRESTED ON CHARGE UNRELATED TO HER DAUGHTER'S DISAPPEARANCE Denes did — and started the adoption process — but said that in 2021, Ashlee "took her away from us" after picking her up from school following her release from the mental hospital. "We were so happy when social services called us and told us that they were gonna place the baby with us. You know, we were so happy," Denes said. "That lady is mentally ill bad." Since then, the grandmother said she hasn’t been allowed to see Melodee, adding that Ashlee cut the girl off "from the entire world." Denes said Ashlee "cut off" Melodee from her entire family. The grandmother said she got a weird feeling about Ashlee from the second they met. "When I met her, my son brought her to the house. She looked so quiet and she was following me with her eyes back and forth, and I told my son: 'Son, is this girl OK? She doesn't look like she's normal," Denes said. "Something's wrong with this lady." She described Melodee as a "very happy baby, always smiling, very smart." "I know that maybe somebody out there in the world knows where my baby is. Somebody has to know," Denes said. According to authorities, Ashlee left California with her 9-year-old daughter on Oct. 7 and traveled as far as Nebraska in a Chevrolet Malibu bearing a California license plate, with the return trip including Kansas. On Oct. 8, the Malibu was seen with a New York license plate. Detectives said the New York plate doesn't belong to Ashlee, and they think it was used as a "false or switched plate to avoid detection." When the car was returned to the rental car agency in California, the original license plate was allegedly placed back on the car. Detectives believe the Malibu traveled through several areas between California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada on or around Oct. 9. "Somewhere along that route is where we know Ashlee was no longer with Melodee," Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Raquel Zick told KUTV. Investigators previously released surveillance video from a rental car location in Lompoc, California, showing Ashlee and Melodee Buzzard apparently both wearing wigs. "The footage corresponds to previously released still images and shows both Ashlee and Melodee wearing wigs. Investigators also believe that Ashlee swapped wigs throughout the trip, changing to a darker wig that is similar in color and style to the one Melodee was seen wearing. This change in appearance is believed to have been intentional to avoid recognition during travel," the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office said. On Nov. 7, Ashlee was charged with false imprisonment after allegedly holding a man captive. She was released from jail under several conditions, which include wearing a GPS monitor. Tyler Brewer, who said he's a court officer, said in a statement that Ashlee "became visibly distressed after sharing information she appeared to regret disclosing," pulled out a box cutter, locked the doors to her home and refused to let him leave, ABC News reported. Brewer told NewsNation that Ashlee told him where Melodee was located and who she was with. However, Brewer said he has concerns if the information Ashlee told him was true. Melodee is described by officials as 4-feet to 4-feet, 6-inches tall, 60 to 100 pounds, with brown curly hair and brown eyes. Individuals with information related to Melodee's whereabouts are asked to contact (805) 681-4150. Fox News Digital has reached out to Ashlee's attorney for comment. |
Dick Van Dyke admits feeling ‘diminished’ physically and socially ahead of 100th birthdayOn November 15, 2025Dick Van Dyke opens up about aging challenges ahea… Read more Dick Van Dyke is opening up about the painful reality of growing old. The actor, who turns 100 on Dec. 13, wrote an essay for The Times U.K. in which he gave a candid update on his health ahead of the milestone birthday. "It’s frustrating to feel diminished in the world, physically and socially," the "Mary Poppins" star admitted. "I get invites to events or offers for gigs in New York or Chicago, but that kind of travel takes so much out of me that I have to say no. Almost all of my visiting with folks has to happen at my house." DICK VAN DYKE IGNORED WARNINGS ABOUT 46-YEAR AGE GAP WITH WIFE ARLENE SILVER "On top of that, recent and unfolding current events could turn anyone sour and dark, young or old," he shared. "I just lived through two Southern California wildfires in less than a month, right out my front door, including the worst one in history. Daily, I spiral into anguish over the mayhem and cruelty being inflicted on the entire world by those in power. So yes, I suppose at certain times of day I am the grumpy old man who yells at the TV." While the actor has always been young at heart, his body has finally caught up to him. WATCH: ‘DICK VAN DYKE SHOW’ STAR NEVER BECAME CLOSE WITH MARY TYLER MOORE "Mostly, it’s the physical deterioration that feels accurate," he wrote. "Like my old characters, I am now a stooper, a shuffler and a teeterer. I have feet problems, and I go supine as often as is politely possible." "Those fake old-timers smacked their dentures," said Van Dyke. "I chew nicotine gum all day long — still, decades after I quit smoking! My sight is so bad now that origami is out of the question. I have trouble following group conversations and complain frequently about my hearing aids, though I would never refer to them as ear trumpets. I’m not that old." Van Dyke also revealed that age carries both grace and grief — something his older characters captured on screen long before life gave him the chance to experience it firsthand. "There was an underlying sadness to a lot of the old guys I played," he wrote. "Their best years were behind them. They were dusty relics, forgotten by the world. I get all that, I do. Though I still do guest spots on TV, ads and videos, I miss going to the studio every day for a regular series. And every single one of my dearest lifelong friends is gone, which feels just as lonely as it sounds." But life for Van Dyke isn’t all somber. Staying active has been key to keeping himself physically strong and mentally sharp — and it also lets him pursue his love of dancing. "I still try to hit the gym three times a week," he explained. "I don’t know why this is something I still want to do, but it is. I’m not a ‘wake up and go back to bed’ type just yet, unless it’s cold and rainy. If I miss too many gym days, I really can feel it — a stiffness creeping in here and there. If I let that set in, well, God help me." CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER "At the gym, I usually do a circuit, going from one machine to the next without a break, in a circle," he said. "I start with the sit-up machine. [My wife] Arlene says I could do 500, but that might be exaggerating. Then I do all the leg machines religiously because my legs are two of my most cherished possessions. And then the upper body." "The secret ingredient is the music," he continued. "Most of my humming and singing really happens when I’m going from one machine to another. By ‘going’ I mean dancing. You heard me — dancing! And if I’m really feeling it, I’m no quiet warbler; I’m a Broadway belter." While exercise keeps his body moving, it’s love that keeps his heart young. "I met Arlene in 2006, and she quickly became my soulmate and the love of my life," he wrote. "Without question, our ongoing romance is the most important reason I have not withered away into a hermetic grouch. Arlene is half my age, and she makes me feel somewhere between two-thirds and three-quarters my age — which is still saying a lot. Every day she finds a new way to keep me up and moving, bright and hopeful and needed." "Boiled down, the things that have kept my life joyful and fulfilling are pretty simple: romance, doing what I love and a whole lot of laughing," he continued. "Let me show you what that looks like on the ground, as they say. To pull the ‘grumpy old man’ away from the TV, Arlene will dance along to the pharmaceutical ads. This gets me out of bed, following her to the kitchen. Invariably, one of us will start singing, and the other will join in. And if it’s a good day, which it almost always is in our house, we’ll break into a little swaying and soft-shoe right there." LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Looking ahead, the beloved entertainer’s biggest piece of advice is surprisingly simple: don’t be afraid to laugh at yourself. A sense of humor, he says, can outshine the hardest parts of growing older. "As I get older, I have found that life is more and more a comedy of errors," he said. "So if you can’t laugh at yourself, you’ve got big problems." | South Carolina triple murderer is executed by firing squadOn November 15, 2025A triple murderer became the third person to be ex… Read more A South Carolina triple murderer has become the third inmate to be executed by firing squad in the state this year. Stephen Bryant, 44, was pronounced dead at 6:05 p.m. Friday at the Broad River Correctional Institution in Columbia. He admitted to killing Willard "TJ" Tietjen in October 2004 after stopping by his secluded home in Sumter County and saying he had car trouble. Bryant also shot and killed two other men, one before and one after Tietjen, in the same month, authorities said. Bryant chose to die by firing squad over lethal injection and the electric chair last month. He made no final statement and briefly glanced toward the 10 witnesses before the hood was placed on his head, according to The Associated Press. For his final meal, Bryant had spicy mixed seafood stir-fry, fried fish over rice, egg rolls, stuffed shrimp, two candy bars and German chocolate cake. DEATH ROW INMATE STEPHEN BRYANT CHOOSES FIRING SQUAD EXECUTION AFTER ADMITTING TO GRUESOME MURDER Bryant made no noise as the shots rang out, the AP reported. The red bullseye target that marked the location of his heart flew forward off his chest. He had a few shallow breaths and then a final spasm a little over a minute later. A doctor checked him with a stethoscope for a minute before he pronounced Bryant dead. Three family members of victims who served as witnesses held hands during the execution. In the killing of Tietjen, Bryant admitted to fatally shooting him, burning his eyes with cigarettes and painting "catch me if u can" on the wall with Tietjen's blood. Tietjen’s daughter called him six times, telling investigators on the final call that a strange voice answered and told her of killing Tietjen. MISSOURI MAN EXECUTED FOR KILLING STATE TROOPER, MARKING STATE'S FIRST EXECUTION OF THE YEAR In the other two killings, Bryant gave the men rides in a vehicle and when they got out to urinate on the side of the road, he shot them in the back, authorities said. Bo King, a lawyer who works on death penalty cases in South Carolina, told the AP that Bryant had a genetic disorder, was a victim of sexual and physical abuse by relatives, and his mother’s binge drinking "permanently damaged his body and brain." "Mr. Bryant’s impairments left him unable to endure the tormenting memories of his childhood," King wrote in a statement. Bryant is the seventh person put to death by South Carolina in 14 months after the state had a 13-year pause in executions when it couldn’t obtain lethal injection drugs. Mikal Mahdi and Brad Sigmon were executed by firing squad already in South Carolina this year. Fox News Digital’s Brie Stimson and the Associated Press contributed to this report. |
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Is America Willing and Prepared to Fight and Win a War?
America has been looked to as the world’s peacekeeper, demonstrating strength and resolve in the pursuit of stability; the formidable deterrent, the definitive arbiter of conflicts for the betterment of the world. “if you want peace, prepare for war.” In today’s volatile, geopolitical environment, the presence and immediacy of war is overwhelming. Ever present on the minds of governments and world citizenry. “Peace through strength” has become many leaders’ go to phrase.
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Biden’s Mission to Disarm and Destroy America
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