Author: Justin M. Larson

Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. Sylvester Stallone is giving fans an inside look at his Florida home. In a recent interview for the September/October cover of Veranda, Stallone and wife Jennifer Flavin spoke about how they knew they had found the right house when they purchased their Palm Beach estate.”We looked at some of the houses built after COVID, and they were monstrosities,” Stallone told the outlet. “Monumental structures, but none of them embraced you or made you feel warm. You felt as though you were in a hotel lobby.” After house-hunting for some time, the couple looked at…

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A chilling video of Bryan Kohberger, the 30-year-old convicted killer of four University of Idaho students, has surfaced online from Idaho’s maximum-security prison. The clip shows him pacing his cell, placing an item on a wire rack, and staring at his red-stained hands, while another leaked video captures him silently cleaning his shoes. Neither video was released by prison staff, sparking fears of a major security breach. Investigators suspect someone filmed the surveillance feed with a cellphone, violating strict prison rules. The Idaho Department of Corrections confirmed it is investigating the leaks and warned that if the footage is authentic,…

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Tyson Foods chief growth officer Kristina Lambert speaks with Fox News Digital about their mission to sell protein and feed the world, while capitalizing on familiar favorite products. A star performer in the frozen food aisle is not only feeding American families, but it’s also driving brand growth for one of the biggest food companies on Earth. “We love demand, we love to sell protein and feed the world. And so we’re always looking for ways to do that economically, for our shareholders, to bring value, but also to have those reasonable price points for the consumer,” Tyson Foods chief…

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Tristan Rogers, celebrated for his iconic role as Robert Scorpio on General Hospital, has passed away at 79, leaving fans and the soap world in deep mourning. Executive producer Frank Valentini paid tribute, saying Rogers captivated audiences for 45 years and that Port Charles will never be the same without him. Born in Melbourne, Australia, Rogers started in music and modeling before pursuing acting, eventually moving to Los Angeles and landing a brief role on General Hospital in 1980. Originally introduced as the minor antagonist “CK8,” he soon evolved into the legendary spy Robert Scorpio, whose romances with Holly Sutton…

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Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is an autoimmune condition that causes inflammation in the spine, joints, and bones.  Ankylosing spondylitis affects women more often than previously thought. In the past, AS was believed to more commonly affect men, but newer research suggests the rates may be nearly equal between the two groups. If you were assigned female at birth, AS can cause unique symptoms, making it harder to diagnose. Women with ankylosing spondylitis are also more likely to have symptoms of IBD and psoriasis. Design by Health Whether you were assigned female or male at birth, the main symptoms people with ankylosing…

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Prince Harry ‘DEVASTATED’ Over Sentebale ‘Hostile Takeover’: ReportPrince Harry is reportedly “devastated” after a bitter power struggle over Sentebale, the charity he co-founded. According to the Daily Mail, the Duke has been holding late-night “marathon” calls, rallying allies against current chair Dr. Sophie Chandauka, whom sources claim forced her way into power. Though the Charity Commission cleared Sentebale of major wrongdoing, Harry views the situation as a “hostile takeover” of his life’s work. Tensions are so high that he allegedly refuses to use Chandauka’s title and vows never to return while she remains in charge. Efforts to mediate collapsed, and…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Cigarette butts are the most littered item on the planet. People toss out an estimated 4.5 trillion cigarette butts each year, and that number may double by the end of 2025 as e-cigarette use grows. These small, toxic waste items pollute city streets, beaches and waterways. They also take years to break down.But that may be starting to change. Scientists have developed a way to recycle cigarette butts into asphalt, creating roads that are both stronger and more sustainable. Research teams from the University of Granada in Spain and the University of…

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Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. More than 30,000 wireless power banks sold across the U.S. and Canada have been recalled over reports of batteries catching on fire and exploding, causing thousands of dollars in property damage. The recall of ESR HaloLock power banks impacts products with model numbers 2G520, 2G505B and 2G512B, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The items have five circular LED display lights on one side and were sold in dark blue, light blue, gray, white and black.The products were available for purchase on Amazon, Home Depot and ESR Tech websites between September…

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can make tasks like getting dressed, typing, or gripping certain objects hard to manage. When joint pain, stiffness, and swelling get in the way of your ability to do your job, it can be tough to keep up.  For some people, the symptoms become so challenging to manage that continuing to work just isn’t possible. In those cases, rheumatoid arthritis can be considered a disability, which can open the door to benefits and support that can help make life a little easier. The Social Security Administration (SSA) uses certain criteria to determine if rheumatoid arthritis can be…

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Donald Trump zig-zagged across the red carpet as he stepped off his aircraft in Alaska, immediately sparking concern. The 79-year-old president met Vladimir Putin in a long-awaited summit, but attention quickly shifted to their physical struggles. Trump appeared unsteady on his feet, fueling online speculation and social media jokes about intoxication and health. Earlier this year, he was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition that affects mobility. Putin, meanwhile, drew eyes for his stiff movements and noticeable limp, reviving rumors of Parkinson’s, cancer, or other illnesses. Commentators analyzed every gesture as the Kremlin dismissed the claims, but speculation only…

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In his regular daily briefing, UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric highlighted that ongoing delays, bottlenecks at holding points and interference in the loading process at crossing platforms are undermining efforts to collect and distribute supplies to those in need.“It is imperative that the UN and its humanitarian partners are enabled to deliver aid at scale, using community-based mechanisms to reach the most vulnerable,” he said.Injured trying to reach foodRecent figures illustrate the scale of the challenge. Between May 27 and August 8, the Red Cross Field Hospital in Rafah treated more than 4,500 wounded patients – most reporting injuries sustained while…

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