close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for July 1 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Officials fear that a triple homicide involving children under the age of five has taken place in Vadnais Heighs, Minnesota, Friday. Two children were pulled from Vadnais Lake in Minnesota – one on Friday and one on Saturday – and first responders were searching for one more child and a woman believed to be the children's mother. "A horrible set of facts appears to be developing," Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher said Friday evening. "We do not know the certainty of all three children, but have recovered one child. There’s nothing more tragic than the loss of young children." The second child was found, according to KSTP . 3 POLICE OFFICERS, K9 DEAD AFTER ENCOUNTERING ‘PURE HELL’ AT WANTED MAN'S HOME Emergency personnel … [Read more...] about Minnesota children pulled from lake as officials fear triple homicide
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As tech companies pull back from Russia, China looks on with concern
HONG KONG — Extensive efforts by Apple and other Western tech companies to curtail their business with Russia over its invasion of Ukraine have raised a question for product users in China : Could the same thing happen there? Much of Chinese consumers’ concern has been focused on Apple, which like Google , Microsoft and other tech giants moved quickly to curb its Russia business after President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24. The company has stopped product sales and exports, limited services like Apple Pay and removed the Russian state news outlets RT News and Sputnik News from the Apple Store outside Russia. Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, as well as the global response, have been closely watched in Asia, where there are long-standing tensions between China and the self-ruling island of Taiwan , which Beijing claims as its territory. Chinese leader Xi Jinping has said … [Read more...] about As tech companies pull back from Russia, China looks on with concern
Doctors look to athletes for clues to COVID’s heart impacts
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 3 BALTIMORE (AP) — Doctors learned early in the pandemic that COVID-19 was more than a respiratory disease. It was attacking bodily organs, including the heart — even in healthy, young athletes. Enough athletes with COVID were experiencing heart inflammation, called myocarditis, that doctors at the University of Maryland and other Big Ten schools didn’t want to take any chances. Myocarditis already was seen as one of the leading causes of sudden death in elite athletes, so doctors across the conference immediately imposed official protocols that kept some players off the fields for up to six months. Some grumbled, but everyone recovered. “They could be walking time bomb and we’d only find out retrospectively,” said Dr. Yvette Rooks, who oversees care for more than 530 athletes on 19 teams as head team physician at the University of Maryland, College Park. “Some had symptoms and many … [Read more...] about Doctors look to athletes for clues to COVID’s heart impacts
Play tells story of filling in pools rather than integrating
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 11 LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) — As American citizens celebrated freedom and liberty in their nation on Independence Day, 1961, a government founded on notions of the inalienable human rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness took action at a local level to deny those rights to their fellow citizens whose skin was not white. This little-taught chapter of local history is being brought to life in an original play, “Buried Deep,” produced through Endstation Theatre Company, affiliated with Randolph College. On that sweltering July day in Lynchburg, as many residents sought the relief offered by public pools, the city closed those pools down because some Black residents went to swim in the whites-only pools at Miller and Riverside parks. They were exercising their civil rights and making intentional strides toward integration and … [Read more...] about Play tells story of filling in pools rather than integrating
There Is No Escape From ‘Barbiecore’ This Summer
In July 2023, Barbie , the next film from Academy Award-nominated director Greta Gerwig, is scheduled to hit theaters. A year out from its release date, the movie, which stars Margot Robbie as the iconic plastic doll and Ryan Gosling as her loyal paramour Ken, is already generating reams of online buzz due to paparazzi shots of its costumed stars on the job. You’d have to be living under a rock to avoid the pictures: Robbie and Gosling in pink, fringed cowboy attire, complete with drawstring bell-bottoms and pure white Stetsons . Robbie sporting extra-long blond extensions. Gosling looking like country-and-western Elvis . The getups, which are rumored to have been designed by past Gerwig collaborator Jacqueline Durran, are unhinged, and nobody seems to be able to shut up about Barbie’s hysterical-neon ensembles. In one shot, Robbie and Gosling can be seen clad in homages to 1995’s Hot Skatin’ Barbie: hot-pink biker shorts, fluorescent patterned vests, and … [Read more...] about There Is No Escape From ‘Barbiecore’ This Summer
Google Will Auto-Delete Records About User Visits to Abortion Clinics After Supreme Court Nullifies Roe v. Wade
Click here to read the full article. Google is taking a new step to protect user privacy in the wake of the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. The internet giant will automatically delete location entries from users’ accounts shortly after they visit “particularly personal” medical facilities, including abortion clinics, Google senior VP Jen Fitzpatrick wrote in a blog post Friday. The change will take effect in the coming weeks. More from Variety Ketanji Brown Jackson Sworn in as First Black Woman on the Supreme Court A Womb With a View: Gloria Allred on U.S. Supreme Court Overturning Roe V. Wade (Guest Column) Stacey Abrams on the End of Roe v. Wade and Whether Hollywood Should Ditch Georgia “We understand that people rely on Google to keep their personal data secure. We’ve long been committed to this work, and today we’re sharing additional steps we’re taking to protect user privacy around health issues,” Fitzpatrick wrote. In … [Read more...] about Google Will Auto-Delete Records About User Visits to Abortion Clinics After Supreme Court Nullifies Roe v. Wade
UN condemns protesters’ storming of Libya’s parliament
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 6 CAIRO (AP) — A senior U.N. official for Libya on Saturday condemned the storming of the parliament’s headquarters by angry demonstrators as part of protests in several cities against the political class and deteriorating economic conditions. Hundreds of protesters marched in the streets of the capital Tripoli and other Libyan cities on Friday, with many attacking and setting fire to government buildings, including the House of Representatives in the eastern city of Tobruk. “The people’s right to peacefully protest should be respected and protected but riots and acts of vandalism such as the storming of the House of Representatives headquarters late yesterday in Tobruk are totally unacceptable,” said Stephanie Williams, the U.N. special adviser on Libya, on Twitter. Friday’s protests came a day after the leaders of the parliament and another legislative chamber … [Read more...] about UN condemns protesters’ storming of Libya’s parliament
Rices Fire: Firefighters increase containment, but warn wind could spread flames
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 3 Firefighters increased containment on the Rices Fire in Nevada County over Friday night, but warned that windy weather Saturday could spread the fire across county lines and threaten yet another small community. Containment inched up from 24% to 26% overnight, Cal Fire officials reported. The Rices Fire, fueled by drought-parched fuel, stood at 904 acres as of Saturday morning, but firefighters expected wind gusts up to 22 miles per hour throughout the day could slow progress. “Despite the lower temperatures and increased humidity, these winds create the potential for spreading the fire across the Yuba River and into Yuba County, as well as threaten to spread the fire to the north into the community of North San Juan,” Cal Fire’s incident report read. North San Juan is an old Gold Rush town with a population of 151 at the last census. The Rices Fire is one of two dozen that … [Read more...] about Rices Fire: Firefighters increase containment, but warn wind could spread flames
Aventura: Cats, Dogs, Pets Up For Adoption At Area Shelters
0 Pets This week's batch of adoptable pets in your area are looking for their forever homes. Is one of them yours? Pet News , Patch Staff Posted Reply Looking to add a furry friend to your family and give back to the world at the same time? Perhaps it's the right time to adopt a pet! Many facilities are still working to fulfill adoptions. Over 6 million pets and other companion animals are given to adoption agencies each year nationwide, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. However, only around half of all shelter pets are adopted each year, ASPCA data shows. For those looking to adopt, a great place to begin your search for a lovable new four-legged friend is at Adopt A Stray, where Ashur the cat is waiting patiently, or another local rescue facility. If you aren't sure if you have time to take care of a pet year round, many shelters also offer opportunities to foster pets until they … [Read more...] about Aventura: Cats, Dogs, Pets Up For Adoption At Area Shelters
See Latest Pets Up For Adoption In The Tarpon Springs Area
0 Pets Looking to adopt a furry friend? Check out this week's list of pets waiting at shelters in and around Tarpon Springs. Pet News , Patch Staff Posted Reply If you've been wanting to add a fuzzy ball of four-legged love and affection to your household, start with these shelters in and around Tarpon Springs for a pet you can adopt. Millions of companion animals are surrendered to adoption facilities each year nationwide, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. However, only around half of all shelter pets are adopted each year, according to ASPCA data. This means millions of animals — some right here in the Tarpon Springs area — are still waiting for their forever homes. With help from our friends at Petfinder, Patch has compiled this week’s list of animals available for adoption near you. Whether you’re looking for cuddles or companionship, one of these animals could be the perfect fit … [Read more...] about See Latest Pets Up For Adoption In The Tarpon Springs Area