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Brazen gunmen unleash bullets at Florida home as victims refuse to talk to police

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A Florida home’s doorbell camera caught a brazen daytime attack this week when four suspects pulled up to a house in Plantation near Fort Lauderdale and opened fire. 

The surveillance video also caught the suspects speeding away after the barrage. 

The shooting happened at noon Wednesday at a rental home when a blue/gray Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 Coupe pulled up to the curb.

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Four suspects got out of the car, which had the Florida license plate of a vehicle that had been reported stolen from Miami Gardens, and began shooting. 

Police are searching for the suspects and said the victims who live inside the home (and are also from Miami Gardens) haven’t cooperated with police, “and therefore, the motive for this shooting is unclear at this time,” the Plantation Police Department said in a post on social media. 

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Police also believe the incident is related to a separate shooting that happened 45 minutes later in Miami-Dade near Interstate 95. 

No injuries have been reported. 

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Authorities said anyone with information should call Broward County Crime Stoppers at 866-493-8477 or go to browardcrimestoppers.org.

Fans pile on Arch Manning after rough outing in Texas’ loss to Ohio State

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Arch Manning had his toughest task of his limited college career on Saturday.

The likely eventual No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick leading the top-ranked Texas Longhorns went to Columbus, Ohio, Saturday to take on the reigning champion Ohio State Buckeyes, and they made him look human.

The son of Cooper Manning, Eli and Peyton’s brother, had just 38 passing yards entering the fourth quarter and finished completing just 17 of his 30 passes in a 14-7 loss.

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The expectations for the top recruit are through the roof. Calls were made throughout last year that he should have been playing over Quinn Ewers, and when he did play, he impressed.

But Saturday was a different animal, and social media was out in full force.

A New York Jets fan account even said, “guys i don’t think the #Jets should tank for Arch.”

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Manning was stuffed on 4th and goal from the one-yard line, threw a costly interception and almost threw a second.

He was given a chance at redemption when the Longhorns got the ball back with 2:26 left, and he started off hot with a perfect 30-yard throw. However, the stout Buckeyes defense stopped Texas from getting another first down.

Manning wasn’t the only quarterback with eyeballs on him. Julian Sayin made his Ohio State debut, going 13-for-20 with 126 yards and a touchdown.

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Texas will host San Jose State, UTEP and Sam Houston State in the next three weeks. 

Secret Service blocks actress from White House after she lied about her age

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For Dyan Cannon, age is more than just a number.

The “Heaven Can Wait” actress, 88, attempted to go inside the White House this week, but as she and her friends documented in a video shared on social media, the Secret Service refused to let her enter because of an age discrepancy on her passport.

Cannon, along with fellow actresses Kym Douglas and Tracey Bregman and TV personality and chef Christine Avanti-Fischer, traveled to Washington, D.C., together recently. The group hosts a new podcast, “God’s Table.” 

They went out to do some sightseeing, but there was a hiccup in their plans.

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“We are lined up for a great tour, and we have these Secret Service guys and all of the federal agents. We can’t get in because someone lied about their age,” Douglas, who filmed the video, explained.

Cannon laughed throughout the explanation as Bregman and Avanti-Fischer teased her.

“Listen,” Cannon said. “Years ago, here’s the thing, I lied about my age on my passport.”

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“Who doesn’t, Dyan?” Douglas joked.

Avanti-Fischer remarked, “If we get in, it’s going to be a miracle of God.”

The video was originally shared by Douglas on her Instagram story Thursday, but Cannon reposted it to her own page, writing in her caption, “And I’d do it again.”

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She added, “It’s nobody’s business what the number is they’ve pinned on me ….right girls? Right guys? it’s just a blinkin number… no matter what number they put next to me there’s one thing that never changes …I WUV WU”

Bregman commented on the post, writing, “Hilarious. Love you so but seriously, how can I change my age.”

Cannon has been a force in the entertainment industry for decades. She got her start in show business by appearing in various TV shows in the 1950s, and, in 1962, she appeared in her first Broadway show.

Her breakthrough role came in 1969, when she appeared in “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,” a role that earned her her first Academy Award nomination.

She was later nominated for the award for best live action short film for 1976’s “Number One,” which she produced. This nod made her the first woman nominated for an Oscar for her work in front of and behind the camera.

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Cannon has also had a storied love life, which included marrying legendary actor Cary Grant in 1965. The couple welcomed one daughter, Jennifer, before divorcing in 1968.

She got married a second time in 1985 to real estate investor Stanley Fimberg, but the couple split in 1991. She also had what she once called a “love affair” with Johnny Carson.

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Earlier this year, she told People that “of course” she’s still dating.

She told the outlet she was seeing “somebody very special,” then clarified that she was actually seeing “several special [people]. … I have friends with benefits, yes.”

Mother of three dragged 100 yards by wild bear during morning jog near home

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A woman in Alaska was mauled by a bear this week near her driveway after she left her home for an early morning jog, state officials confirmed to Fox News Digital. 

Ariean Fabrizio Colton, 36, a mother of three, sustained “severe injuries” during the attack and will require “extensive surgeries and a long hospital stay,” her family said on a fundraising page. 

“She made it probably 50 yards from her house,” Alaska Wildlife Tpr. David Lorring told KTUU-TV. “The bear came out of another property, it looks like it attacked her … and dragged her approximately 100 yards down the road onto this guy’s property.”

Lorring told the station that one of Colton’s neighbors heard the bear in the predawn hours. 

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“He heard the barking, wolfing sound of a bear. He’d been around bears before, and he thought a bear might have got a dog or was doing something in the neighborhood,” he said. “He didn’t really think much of it, and then he heard it some more. He ended up, daylight, he walked out there and located a female in the woods on his property.” 

Colton’s family said they had just moved to Alaska this summer. 

“Ariean is a loving wife, mother of three and a nurse known for her adventurous spirit and love of nature,” the family said. “She is extremely kind-hearted, strong and resilient and is always willing to help those in need.”

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Colton had left her house for her run and was attacked around 5:45 a.m., the Alaska Department of Public Safety said in a release. 

Colton was taken by medical helicopter with serious injuries to a hospital, officials said. The family explained that the Coltons live more than two hours away from a hospital. 

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Alaska authorities are searching for the bear, believed to be a brown bear, on foot and via drone but haven’t found it yet. 

Patrols of the area will continue, DPS said. 

Cowboys legend who broke through franchise’s title barrier has died, team says

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The Dallas Cowboys are mourning the loss of one of the franchise’s celebrated defensive players. 

Lee Roy Jordan, a star linebacker who played on the Cowboys’ first Super Bowl-winning team in 1971, has died at age 84.

The Cowboys announced Jordan’s death on Saturday but did not provide details about the timing or cause of death.

Jordan played under the late Paul “Bear” Bryant during his standout career at Alabama. Dallas selected him in the first round of the 1963 NFL Draft.

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Jordan was a big part of the team’s “Doomsday Defense” that carried the Cowboys to a Super Bowl title in a 24-3 victory over the Miami Dolphins during the 1971 season. He retired from the NFL in 1976. The Cowboys won their second championship the following year.

A five-time Pro Bowler, Jordan was the first player inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor under Jerry Jones’ ownership.

Jordan remains second on the team’s all-time tackles list with 1,236. Darren Woodson, a safety on the Dallas teams that won three Super Bowls in the 1990s, has 1,350.

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“With fearless instincts, leadership and relentless work ethic, Jordan was the embodiment of the Cowboys’ spirit,” the team said. “Off the field, his commitment to his community was the centerpiece of his life after retiring in 1976.”

The Cowboys were known as “next year’s champions” after the famous “Ice Bowl” loss to the Green Bay Packers in 1967, when the Packers went on to win their second consecutive title in Super Bowl II. Three years later, Dallas lost to the Baltimore Colts on a last-second field goal in the Super Bowl.

The breakthrough finally came a year later with a linebacker group led by Jordan and Chuck Howley, along with defensive tackle Bob Lilly, whose 29-yard sack of Bob Griese was the signature play in the Super Bowl win.

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Jordan was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1983.

Gordon Ramsay shares health warning after undergoing cancer-related surgery

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Gordon Ramsay is serving up a serious health warning. 

The celebrity chef revealed he recently had a basal cell carcinoma removed and shared a photo of the scar with his 19.2 million Instagram followers.

“Grateful and so appreciative for the incredible team at The Skin Associates and their fast reactive work on removing this Basal Cell Carcinoma thank you!” he wrote.

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Ramsay, 58, posted two photos as he shared the news. One showed a large bandage placed on the side of his jaw, beneath his ear. In the second image, Ramsay put his stitches on display after doctors removed a basal cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer

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“Please don’t forget your sunscreen this weekend,” he warned. “I promise you it’s not a face lift! I’d need a refund…”

A basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that typically appears as a white waxy lump or a brown scaly patch on sun-exposed areas, such as the face and neck, according to the Mayo Clinic. Limiting sun exposure can help prevent these cells from becoming cancerous.

Fans flooded the comments, praising Ramsay for staying in good spirits despite the health scare.

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“Glad to hear you’re doing well, Gordon, and thanks for raising awareness of how important it is to stay safe in the sun,” one comment said.

Another fan wrote, “Heal quickly Chef and thank you for bringing awareness to all of us.”

Others wished him a “speedy recovery.”

Last year, Ramsay faced another scary moment, a harrowing bike crash that left him bloodied, bruised and with blurred vision.

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The “MasterChef” star described the crash in detail in an interview with Men’s Health UK, revealing how his bike spun 180 degrees after hitting a pothole and sent him flying into the air.

Ramsay attempted to fix his chain and keep riding. He later discovered his helmet had split in half. As he noticed blood and blurred vision, he admitted, “I honestly thought I was going to pass out.”

After the crash, he struggled with everyday tasks. 

“I couldn’t even put my f—ing socks and pants on,” Ramsay explained. “Justin [his assistant], he used to dress me in the morning. I felt like a f—ing 95-year-old man. Asking a 30-year-old kid to put my f—ing underpants on was embarrassing.”

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Ramsay shared the incident with fans in June, showing off a massive bruise covering nearly half of his torso. In a video message, he urged others to stay safe on the roads.

“Hi guys, it’s Gordon, and I’d like to share a very important message with you all. You know how much I love cycling and triathlons and Isle of Mann, etc., but this week unfortunately I had a really bad accident.

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“Honestly, I’m lucky to be here. From those incredible trauma surgeons, doctors and nurses in the hospital who looked after me this week, they were amazing. But, honestly, you’ve got to wear a helmet.”

IDF takes out Houthi prime minister in Yemen following missile threats against Israel

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The Israel Defense Forces said on Saturday that it had killed the Houthi prime minister and several other senior officials in a strike in Yemen. 

“Houthi Prime Minister, Ahmed Al-Rahawi, along with additional senior officials of the Houthi terrorist regime were eliminated during an IDF strike in Sanaa, Yemen,” the IDF said in a social media post.

The IDF said it had targeted a Houthi site where officials responsible “for the use of force, the military buildup of the Houthi terror regime, and the advancement of terror actions against Israel. The IDF will continue to target all threats against Israeli civilians.” 

The airstrike was conducted by the Israeli Air Force Thursday using intelligence gathered by the IDF. 

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“The strike was made possible by seizing an intelligence opportunity and completing a rapid operational cycle, which took place within a few hours,” the IDF said. 

A Houthi statement confirmed Al-Rahawi’s death. 

It was Israel’s second strike against the Houthis in Yemen in a week. 

On Sunday, Israel hit Yemen’s capital in response to missiles fired by the Houthis. The attack killed six people and wounded 86 others, according to Reuters, which cited a Houthi Health Ministry spokesperson.

“As we warned the Houthis in Yemen: ‘After the plague of darkness comes the plague of the death,’” said Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, who was in the IDF central command during the attack. “Whoever raises a hand against Israel, their hand will be cut off.”

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The IDF previously said the Houthis were operating under Iran’s direction to harm Israel and its allies. The IDF also blamed the Houthis for “undermining regional stability and disrupting global freedom of navigation.” 

The strikes Thursday were launched after Israel intercepted two drones from Yemen and happened during a speech by Houthi leader Abdul-Malik Badreddin al-Houthi, according to YNet. Additionally, the Israeli outlet reported that the speech went on without interruption.

The conflict between Israel and the Houthis has gone on for nearly two years. 

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The Iran-backed terror force threatened to strike Israel just days after Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre. Within weeks of Hamas’ attacks, the Houthis shot missiles and drones at Israel that were intercepted by U.S. forces aboard the USS Carney.

The Houthis have continued to attack Israel in support to Hamas

More wealthy Americans are fleeing to ‘oasis’ nation amid political tensions at home

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America’s elite are increasingly seeking “golden” visas — with one country that offers the opportunity now pushing to open even more doors for the wealthy.

New Zealand parliament members are weighing an exemption to the country’s foreign buyer ban for golden visa holders.

For those individuals, the change would greenlight the purchase of luxury homes, namely homes that go for $5 million in New Zealand dollars, equating to roughly $3 million in U.S. dollars.

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The bill that’s under discussion would amend the Overseas Investment Act 2005 to reduce compliance costs and safeguard New Zealand’s “national interest,” according to the New Zealand Parliament’s website (NZP).

Politician David Seymour shared his support of the bill during the first reading of the amendment.

“We are a place where our friends who would like to do business with fellow Kiwis, who would like to invest, to trade value for value, and get stronger together with us are welcome under our laws,” said Seymour.

Others in support of the measure said the country needs foreign investment to grow its economy.

A politician who is against the bill, Julie Anne Genter, said the government’s adoption of this change would be “disadvantaging ordinary workers and advantaging those who already have money and power.”

“You can get permanent residency for life, and you can live the New Zealand dream.”

In April, the government relaxed its visa rules to attract more high-net-worth individuals, with such changes as removing an English language requirement. The country also reduced the amount of time required for people to spend in New Zealand, as Fox News Digital previously reported.

Once the golden visa is obtained, it can be held for life. People do not need to reapply. 

In under three months, 189 golden visa applications were received, while previous applications were at 116 submissions over the span of more than two-and-a-half years, Reuters reported.

Nearly half the applications were submitted by U.S. citizens, with Chinese citizens having the second-highest number of applications, the same source noted.

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Stuart Nash, former New Zealand minister for economic development and co-founder of Nash Kelly Global, told Fox News Digital the visas are becoming more popular.

“You’ve got a war going on in Europe, you’ve got the tinderbox, which is the Middle East,” he said. “You’ve got a change in the U.S. administration, which is causing more polarization than we’ve seen in a long, long time.”

“There are many Americans wanting to settle in New Zealand, as we’re seen as this oasis at the bottom of the world,” he added.

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“You don’t have to renounce your U.S. citizenship at all,” he also said. “You can get permanent residency for life, and you can live the New Zealand dream.”

‘Walking Tall’ sheriff accused of murdering wife after new evidence emerges

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Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser, once celebrated as a crime-busting hero and the inspiration behind the Hollywood hit movie “Walking Tall,” faces new accusations of pulling the trigger that killed his wife.

A cold case review by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has concluded that there is probable cause that Pusser, who died in 1974, staged his wife’s 1967 murder. Prosecutors said Friday that if he were alive today, they would present an indictment to a grand jury for the murder of his wife, Pauline Mullins Pusser.

Investigators also said they uncovered signs that Pauline was a victim of domestic violence.

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The McNairy County sheriff died in a car crash seven years after his wife’s death.

For nearly six decades, the public believed Buford and his wife were ambushed while responding to a disturbance. According to his account at the time, shots were fired from a passing vehicle, leaving Pauline dead and Buford severely wounded. The case closed, largely resting on his own testimony.

Prosecutors joined forces with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, which reopened Pauline’s case in 2022 during a cold case sweep, according to agency Director David Rausch.

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Agents flagged inconsistencies between Buford’s account and the physical evidence as they chased down a tip about a possible murder weapon and exhumed Pauline’s body for a new autopsy.

The probe uncovered evidence that Pauline was shot outside the car and placed inside to fit Buford’s narrative.

Blood spatter patterns on the vehicle and surrounding ground did not align with his description of the scene.

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During the reexamination of the case, Dr. Michael Revelle, an emergency medicine physician and medical examiner, found that cranial trauma sustained by Pauline didn’t match crime scene photographs of the car’s interior.

Pauline’s remains revealed signs of previous abuse, including a healed broken nose, and the evidence pointed to a violent marriage that Buford hid from the public.

Pauline’s brother, Griffon Mullins, expressed relief after the investigation update, saying, “You would fall in love with her because she was a people person. And, of course, my family would always go to Pauline if they had an issue or they needed some advice, and she was always there for them. She was just a sweet person. I loved her with all my heart.”

Mullins said he knew there was some trouble in Pauline’s marriage, but she wasn’t one to talk about her problems. For that reason, Mullins said he was “not totally shocked.”

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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation plans to make the entire file, which exceeds 1,000 pages, available to the public by handing it over to the University of Tennessee at Martin once it finishes with redactions.

“This case is not about tearing down a legend. It is about giving dignity and closure to Pauline and her family and ensuring that the truth is not buried with time,” Mark Davidson, the district attorney for Tennessee’s 25th Judicial District, said at a news conference streamed online. “The truth matters. Justice matters. Even 58 years later. Pauline deserves both.”

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