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Oregon burglary suspect nabbed after crashing SUV during police chase: video
A burglary suspect was taken into custody and is now facing a slew of charges after crashing his SUV during a police pursuit in Oregon, according to authorities.
Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report of a burglary in the 17000 block of Southeast River Road on Tuesday at around 4 p.m.
A 911 caller had reported observing a man enter their garage and steal various items after reviewing home security footage, according to deputies.
When deputies arrived, the caller shared images of the suspect and told them that the man was driving a white Ford Explorer.
Deputies later identified the suspect as Scotty Nicholas Oldfield. His vehicle was spotted by a deputy on Southeast Roethe Road before he sped off past the deputy.
Deputies began pursuing the vehicle and attempted to stop Oldfield.
Oldfield eventually crashed into another occupied vehicle near Southeast Oatfield Road and Southeast Park Avenue and rolled the SUV he was driving before hitting an unoccupied parked vehicle.
The driver of the other occupied vehicle declined medical treatment at the scene.
Oldfield was taken into custody and transported to a local hospital to be treated for serious injuries.
When deputies searched Oldfield's vehicle, they located suspected stolen items.
Oldfield was charged with several crimes, including second-degree burglary, first-degree theft, attempting to elude a police officer, reckless driving, reckless endangerment, DUII, identity theft, driving while suspended or revoked, third-degree assault (DUII) and criminal mischief.
Investigators later learned that Oldfield had multiple outstanding warrants out of Oregon and Washington state for charges such as failure to appear, DUII, driving while suspended, false information, identity theft, assault, reckless endangerment, robbery, malicious mischief and criminal trespass.
Investigators believe Oldfield may have targeted additional victims. Anyone with information about Oldfield's criminal activity is urged to contact the sheriff's office.
Rudy Giuliani out of ICU, continuing to recover in hospital: 'He's winning this fight'
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is out of the ICU but will continue to spend time in the hospital before being discharged, according to a spokesperson for the former politician.
"The mayor and his family appreciate the outpouring of love and prayers sent his way," Ted Goodman, a political strategist who launched a livestream program with Giuliani, said in an update posted to social media on Wednesday.
"Mayor Giuliani—the man who took down the Mafia, saved New York City, and ran toward the towers on September 11th—is the same fighter he's always been, and he's winning this fight," he continued.
Goodman added that the "power of prayer is working" and the former mayor "feels it," encouraging people to keep them coming.
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Giuliani, 81, was hospitalized in critical but stable condition on Sunday because of severe breathing issues.
On Monday, Giuliani's doctor, Maria Ryan, told Fox News correspondent Danamarie McNicholl that he began feeling ill after returning from a trip to Paris, with his breathing deteriorating to the point that he required hospitalization and was placed on a ventilator.
Ryan said his condition turned critical, prompting a priest to be called to his bedside to perform last rites.
But by Tuesday, his condition had improved enough for doctors to remove him from the ventilator. He is now breathing independently and able to speak.
RUDY GIULIANI HOSPITALIZED IN CRITICAL BUT STABLE CONDITION: 'HE’S FIGHTING'
Ryan said she expects Giuliani to make a full recovery.
"He’s a fighter — the way he was yesterday in such a critical condition, he did have a priest come anoint him," Ryan said. "And all the prayers from around — it’s like a miracle. This guy’s got 9 lives, today he’s doing much better."
Giuliani has faced a number of health challenges in recent years but has remained active in public life.
Earlier this week, Goodman noted Giuliani's health history following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, when he was exposed to debris while responding at Ground Zero, later leading to a diagnosis of restrictive airway disease.
He had also been seriously injured in a car crash in New Hampshire in August of last year, leaving him with a fractured thoracic vertebra, multiple lacerations and other injuries.
President Donald Trump said after learning of Giuliani's hospitalization on Sunday that he was the "Best Mayor" in New York City’s history.
"Our fabulous Rudy Giuliani, a True Warrior, and the Best Mayor in the History of New York City, BY FAR, has been hospitalized, and is in critical condition," Trump said, in part.
Fox News' Greg Wehner contributed to this report.
DHS urges Wisconsin ‘sanctuary' county to keep illegal immigrant accused in elderly sexual assaults jailed
The Department of Homeland Security is urging "sanctuary politicians in Wisconsin" not to release a Nicaraguan national who was arrested after being accused of sexually assaulting an elderly victim, according to a statement Wednesday.
Julio Cesar Morales-Jarquin, 31, is in local police custody after being charged with two counts of second-degree sexual assault of an elderly victim, DHS said.
He was arrested last month after a residential care facility in Fitchburg, Wisconsin, reported to police that an employee may have assaulted vulnerable residents, according to local outlet WKOW.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued a detainer request on April 27 asking that Morales-Jarquin remain in custody.
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DHS on Wednesday called on Dane County officials not to release Morales-Jarquin, accusing the county of being a "sanctuary jurisdiction" that refuses to honor ICE detainers.
The agency said the county has previously given ICE as little as 30 minutes to take custody of individuals in its jail.
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According to DHS, Morales-Jarquin entered the United States in 2023 under the Biden administration’s humanitarian parole program for Nicaragua. Although the program was later ended, DHS said he remained in the country unlawfully.
"This illegal alien is charged with two counts of sexual assault of an elderly victim at an assisted living facility," Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said in the DHS statement. "This dirtbag was released into the country by the Biden Administration. DHS is calling on sanctuary politicians in Dane County, Wisconsin to NOT release this criminal from jail back onto the streets to commit more crimes."
"We need Wisconsin sanctuary politicians to cooperate with us to remove criminals from our country," she added.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Dane County Executive's Office for comment.
MLB television ratings surge 44% through early part of the season ahead of potential lockout
Major League Baseball is booming. And they better not mess it up.
Several years ago, MLB and Commissioner Rob Manfred enacted changes meant to speed up the game through better pace of play, keeping the same amount of action in baseball while decreasing the time each game took to finish.
The pitch clock immediately shortened game times, and more importantly, made them feel faster. Physically larger bases were introduced to encourage more stolen base attempts, which worked immediately. In 2022, the last season before the larger bases, there were 3,297 stolen base attempts leaguewide. In 2023, there were a whopping 4,369. Nearly 1,100 more attempts in just one year.
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Banning extreme infield shifts meant fewer traditional hits, especially for left-handed hitters, were taken away by infielders playing out of position. And for 2026, the automated balls and strikes system was added to eliminate egregiously missed calls. That’s been a rousing success as well.
And despite the offseason hand-wringing, baseball’s in a better spot than it’s been in decades. Attendance is up. World Series ratings in 2025 were massive. The World Baseball Classic has become must-see TV. Momentum is stronger than it's been in decades. On Wednesday, that was confirmed by the latest viewership data coming from national broadcasts.
MLB Communications posted on X that, through the early part of the season, television ratings for "national exclusive" games have exploded. "Viewership for national exclusive MLB games through the first weekend of May is 2.28 million, a +44% increase over last year and the best start in 9 years," the post says.
That’s an incredible increase and comes just a few months after many fans and media members heavily criticized the Los Angeles Dodgers for "ruining" baseball by signing free agents. It’s one thing for outsiders to have those concerns, but reports were rampant that opposing teams and their owners would use the Dodgers’ spending to push for a salary cap.
Labor negotiations between the league and the MLB Players Association are expected to start soon, and a lockout in December when the Collective Bargaining Agreement expires seems like a near-certainty. And if there’s one line in the sand for the players, it’s a salary cap. The cap would, in their view, limit their potential earnings while doing little for competitive balance. A position supported by the current standings, where teams like the Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets have struggled through the first quarter of the season.
If the cap does become the owners’ top priority, and players won’t agree to it, the sport could be thrown into an extended lockout. An extended lockout leading to canceled games would be a disaster for baseball, and risk jeopardizing the league’s impressive growth.
Baseball is finally heading in the right direction, and hopefully these numbers are enough to make those in charge realize it. And be terrified of squandering it and hurting themselves much more than limiting player salaries would help them.
Draymond Green refuses to let Charles Barkley bury the Warriors, delivers cutting Rockets jab on air
Wednesday night on "Inside the NBA" was less of a pregame show and more of a roast session as Draymond Green joined the desk.
The Golden State forward started going at it with Charles Barkley as the Mound Round of Rebound poked fun at the sinking ship that is the Warriors dynasty.
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The tension started when Sir Charles decided to eulogize the Dubs while looking Green dead in the eye.
"It's over for the Warriors. No disrespect. It ends for every old team," Barkley said.
"You had your run; you get old; you let Klay go. You and Steph are on the backside of your careers; it just passed you by."
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Barkley kept his foot on the gas.
While he gave the Warriors credit for "one of the greatest runs ever," he made it clear that Father Time remains undefeated in the paint.
"Sports ... listen, sports are for young people," Barkley added. "You hope to have a great long career, but sports ... nobody wins when they’re 37, 38."
In predictable fashion, Draymond was unable to stomach the banter.
He waited for the opening and went for the jugular, referencing Barkley’s infamous sunset years in Texas.
"Yeah, I mean, I think the goal is just to not look like you in the Houston Rockets uniform," Green fired back.
The jab was a direct hit on Barkley’s ring-chasing era in Houston, where the Hall of Famer was famously a shell of his MVP self.
Green then shifted into a rare moment of veteran self-awareness and admitted the Warriors are in a transitional phase, but insisted the pedigree matters more than the box score.
"I think understanding what is success at this point is key for us," Green explained. "Knowing and understanding that it may not be realistic to win a championship, but can we continue to build to that so that once we leave this organization, it’s still in a great space?"
Despite Draymond's talk about maintaining a winning pedigree, this year was a harsh wake-up call for the Golden State faithful.
The Warriors' season went out with a whimper as they finished 10th in the West and were bounced immediately in the play-in tournament.
Barkley might think the light is fading, but Draymond is clearly going to keep swinging on his way out.
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UFC stars visit Oval Office, thank President Trump for transforming the sport with historic White House fight
Get ready to see some ground and pound on the South Lawn.
Ahead of the majorly anticipated White House UFC fight to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, President Donald Trump welcomed several of the UFC’s biggest stars to the Oval Office for a preview of the upcoming fight card.
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Flanked by Ilia Topuria, Justin Gaethje, Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane, Trump outlined plans to transform the White House grounds into a premier fight venue for a June 14 event that coincides with Flag Day and his birthday.
"June 14, we’re having a big fight," Trump said, showing renderings of the fight stage.
"It’s never going to happen again; it’s never happened before. It’s all of the best fighters, the best four fighters standing behind me, all four champions, and it’s going to happen right in front of the White House. This will be the greatest show on Earth."
The card is expected to be headlined by a lightweight clash between reigning champion Ilia Topuria and interim titleholder Justin Gaethje, while a heavyweight bout between Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane is also planned.
Trump praised the group’s grit.
"There are no people tougher in sports than the people behind me. These are the toughest people. Alex Pereira, we've seen him knock out a lot of people. That's what he does. Ilia Topuria, who they say does not get tougher. Very special."
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The Oval Office was filled with mutual respect between the commander in chief and the fighters.
Topuria expressed major appreciation for the invitation, saying, "I also want to thank God to give us this beautiful day and to give us the opportunity to experience how it feels to be in our Oval Office. It's going to be amazing and we want to thank you for this opportunity ... And I never thought you will be so kind."
"Well, I have a false image," Trump shot back in a joking manner.
Topuria also asked Trump, "Why you want to give the toughest test to a friend of yours?"
"Because he knows that's what I want," Gaethje chimed in.
Trump agreed, saying, "I want to give the hardest test, that's right. What are your chances of winning?"
"I have complete faith. 100%," Topuria answered. "And I hope [Gaethje] has the same faith."
Brazilian warrior Alex Pereira also chimed in during the Oval Office meeting on Wednesday, "I would like to thank the opportunity to be fighting in the White House. We know it's a special event that everybody would like to be present. It makes me feel special."
Gane echoed the sentiment: "Just want to say thank you. It's an honor. I'm really proud. It's going to be really special, one time in your life."
Justin Gaethje closed the visit by highlighting Trump's historical support of the UFC.
"What an unbelievable honor. I’m not sure many know how big of a part you were to the UFC coming on and becoming mainstream in the early '90s when no one believed in us and they thought we were just absolute animals. It’s truly an honor. Awesome that it’s your birthday, awesome that it’s Flag Day, wonderful to represent this country. I think we’d be 10 years behind if it wasn’t for you …
"To have a president that's willing to go against an upstream and against the norms is truly special. That's why you got my vote. And, it's why we're such a great nation right now compared to where we were."
While the rest of the world plays politics, the UFC is playing for keeps on the most famous lawn in the country.
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Former Tennessee head coach Derek Dooley running for U.S. Senate in Georgia's midterm elections
Derek Dooley has traded his coaching headset for a suit and American flag pin. Last fall, the former Tennessee head coach mounted a bid for one of Georgia's U.S. Senate seats in this year’s high-stakes midterm elections.
Dooley said he plans to be "the last man standing" after the primary and the general election. He is leaning on leadership skills developed during his coaching career — primarily in the Southeastern Conference — as he continues his pitch to undecided voters. His time in the SEC also allowed him to build relationships with Nick Saban and Kirby Smart.
Over a decade under Smart, Georgia has reached three College Football Playoff national championship games, winning consecutive titles in 2021 and 2022. Yet that success has at times been overshadowed by off-field headlines, particularly speeding-related incidents involving players — at least one of which resulted in a fatality.
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"The best thing Kirby has done is he's won a lot of games," Dooley told Fox News Digital Tuesday in an exclusive sitdown interview.
"I worked with Coach Smart at two different locations. I've known him for a long time and I have a tremendous amount of respect for what he's doing for the program. But when you're dealing with young people and young people make mistakes. I'm very confident that Coach Smart is teaching them the right values and teaching them how to act right and has a disciplinary system that corrects that behavior."
Dooley continued, noting that athletics serves as a vehicle for instilling values in young adults and introducing preventive measures to help them avoid decisions that could negatively affect their futures. "That's what athletics is good for ... And at some point there's only so much you can do, but I'm very confident in what Coach Smart is doing, and I know Georgia fans love the success we've had over the last few years."
Dooley and Smart worked together as assistants at LSU beginning in 2003 under then-head coach Nick Saban. Dooley last coached in 2023 as a senior offensive analyst at Alabama, again working on a staff led by Saban.
In 2024, then-starting linebacker Smael Mondon Jr. and offensive tackle Bo Hughley were arrested on separate misdemeanor charges of reckless driving, booking records from the Athens-Clarke County Sheriff's Office showed at the time. The Philadelphia Eagles selected Mondon in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
"Please understand this: I'm defending the program, but I'm not defensive," Smart told reporters at SEC media days in 2024. "I am going to stand up for my program because we have good kids in our locker room. We gotta do a better job." Smart also confirmed that Georgia’s NIL collective had begun issuing fines to players as punishment.
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Those incidents surfaced more than a year after Devin Willock and recruiting staff member Chandler LeCroy were killed in a car crash in 2023. Then-Georgia defensive lineman Jalen Carter was driving with a suspended license during the night of that fatal wreck in Athens, Georgia. Carter was later charged with misdemeanor reckless driving and racing. He pleaded no contest in March 2023 and was sentenced to 12 months of probation, a $1,000 fine and community service. He was also required to attend a state-approved defensive driving course.
Carter’s attorney, Kim Stephens, said in a statement that her client’s actions did not cause the January 2023 crash. Police alleged the SUV LeCroy was driving raced Carter’s vehicle in the moments leading up to the crash.
In March 2025, multiple Georgia players, including wide receiver Nitro Tuggle and offensive lineman Marques Easley, were indefinitely suspended by Smart. Last November, another offensive lineman, Nyier Daniels, was dismissed from the team following a high-speed, police-involved chase. Daniels allegedly drove more than 150 mph while attempting to flee police in Commerce, Georgia.
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Name, image and likeness (NIL) has become a hotly debated issue across Georgia and the broader college landscape.
As federal lawmakers weigh a greater role in regulating college athletics — a topic highlighted by former President Donald Trump’s recent "Saving College Sports" roundtable at the White House — Dooley cautioned against congressional intervention, arguing the NCAA should be given room to address its own challenges.
"Everybody should really care about (this issue). You're looking at a guy whose been involved in athletics my whole life. I've seen what college athletics does, not just football, college athletics as whole does for young people. A lot of the values that it teaches, hard work, teamwork, accountability, personal responsibility, discipline (and) overcoming adversity. ... I don't not believe Congress should go in and try to fix college athletics.... We know what their track record is on that. But the NCAA does need some protection, we've got to give them a chance to fix themselves."
Later this month, Georgia voters will decide which Republican candidate will advance to a likely June runoff, with the winner joining Independent candidates in the general election to face incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga.
Dooley is among the Republican candidates in the race. He explained to Fox News Digital why he believes the timing is right to shift his focus from the gridiron to the political arena.
"I've (had) a 28-year career coaching football and just loved the impact you made on young people every day from all walks of life. And I was all in, never looked up for air and thought I was going to do that my whole career," Dooley said. "But two things really happened... it started really after COVID and what happened under the last administration. I started seeing things in our country that I thought I'd never see in my lifetime, and it jarred me a little bit. It made me want to really get more engaged."
Dooley's father, the late Vince Dooley, was the legendary coach and former athletic director at Georgia. Vince Dooley coached Georgia to the 1980 national championship, a team on which All-American Herschel Walker was the standout running back. Walker won the Heisman Trophy in 1982.
He added: "As I became more engaged, I realized Congress had changed. Not working for the people the way it used to. We've always had a lot of passionate debate, a lot of bitter disagreement. We always will and that's okay. But at some point serious leadership would get in a room, we'd work together for the people and keep the ball moving forward for our country. That's just not happening today."
Georgia’s midterm primary election is scheduled for May 19. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote, the top two vote-getters will advance to a June 16 runoff.
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Backlash erupts over viral video of CAIR leader as Newsom funding draws scrutiny
A video circulating widely on social media that appears to show a prominent California Muslim advocacy leader urging supporters to be "strategic" about how they express certain views publicly is drawing backlash and renewed scrutiny of the organization’s ties to state funding.
The clip, shared on X, appears to show Zahra Billoo, executive director of the California chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations CAIR-CA, discussing how supporters should approach expressing controversial sentiments in public versus private settings.
Fox News Digital has not independently verified the full context of the remarks or the complete video.
In the video, Billoo appears to caution against posting certain views publicly, using an example to illustrate what she described as a lack of "strategic" judgment.
"Now imagine your LinkedIn profile says, ‘I hate all Zionists,’" Billoo says in the clip. "Not strategic. Right? … You may say that sitting around Kahwah House on a Friday night, but you’re not going to say it on your LinkedIn."
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She adds that supporters should think in terms of "strategic versus reckless."
The footage quickly prompted reaction from commentators and political figures online.
"Notice, the message here isn’t ‘don’t hate people and don’t be bigots,’" Guy Benson, a FOX News political analyst and FOX News Radio host, wrote on X. "The message is ‘we must hide our hatred and bigotry more strategically.’"
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Republican National Committeewoman Harmeet Dhillon also reacted to the clip, writing "Wow."
Christopher F. Rufo, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal, amplified the video, linking it to broader concerns about CAIR-CA and its role in California public life.
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The renewed attention comes as CAIR-CA faces scrutiny over funding highlighted in a recent City Journal report, which found the group has received roughly $40 million in state-administered funds in recent years, much of it tied to federally funded programs.
The report revisits longstanding allegations about CAIR’s historical connections to the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas, claims the organization has denied, calling them "baseless" and part of a broader defamation campaign.
The scrutiny comes as some Republican-led states have taken action targeting the group. In December, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the state would designate CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist organizations at the state level, following a similar move by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
Those actions do not carry the same legal weight as a federal terrorist designation, which can only be made by the U.S. State Department. CAIR has challenged the moves, arguing they are unconstitutional and defamatory.
CAIR has consistently maintained that it is a civil rights organization focused on protecting Muslim Americans from discrimination and says its funding is fully accounted for and subject to oversight.
The scrutiny also comes as California Gov. Gavin Newsom has recently spoken out against rising antisemitism.
"A 46-year national high in antisemitic assaults should alarm EVERY American," Newsom wrote on X. "We must confront hate and antisemitism directly and reject hate wherever it appears. Every person deserves to feel safe in our country."
A spokesperson for the governor’s office did not directly address the circulating video but said the administration works with a range of nonprofit organizations through community initiatives and engages with both Jewish and Muslim leaders across the state.
The office also pointed to efforts to expand security funding for religious institutions, strengthen hate crime laws and support Holocaust and genocide education initiatives.
Fox News Digital reached out to CAIR-CA and Billoo for comment.
Fox News Digital's Louis Casiano contributed to this report.
Julianne Hough rocks leopard-print and snakeskin bikinis during tropical getaway in Fiji
Julianne Hough turned heads while embracing island life during a recent vacation in Fiji.
The 37-year-old "Dancing with the Stars" rocked several skimpy bikinis in a slew of photos and videos that she shared from her tropical getaway on Tuesday.
"Fiji Dreams," Hough wrote in the caption of her Instagram post, which was set to The Cranberries' hit "Dreams."
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In a video that Hough included in her slideshow, the professional dancer wore a leopard-print string bikini while enjoying a boat ride with a friend.
Hough draped a sheer black cover-up over her shoulders and shielded her eyes with a pair of oversized brown sunglasses.
The "Footloose" star beamed while dancing in her seat in front of her friend as the boat cruised over the waves.
In another photo, Hough donned a snakeskin-print bikini while posing with friend in the back of a boat that was docked just off the beach.
Hough was seen wearing a bright red string bikini in photos and videos that were taken during a snorkeling outing. She included a snap in which she was seen wearing a snorkeling mask as she sat on the edge of the boat and posed with a group of friends.
Hough basked in the sun while stretching her arms into the air as she lounged at the back of the boat In another photo,.
In one video, the Utah native was seen from behind as she swam underwater. She later turned over and began floating backward before laying on the bottom of the sea.
In another video, Hough beamed as she climbed out of the boat following her snorkeling excursion. Hough slicked her wet hair back behind her ears and carried her snorkeling gear in one hand as she carefully stepped onto the shoreline.
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The Emmy Award winner flashed a bright smile at the camera and winked at the end of the video.
In another video, Hough was seen wearing a bikini featuring a nude triangle top and black bikini bottoms while jumping on a trampoline surrounded be palm trees.
The two-time Mirrorball winner was seen leaping high into the air and showed off her skills by performing a series of tricks including frontflips and backflips.
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After another jump, Hough sat down on the trampoline and shrugged while smiling at the end of the clip.
Hough included another video in which she was seen taking a ice bath on a wooden deck overlooking lush tropical greenery.
The "Burlesque" actress showed off her toned physique in a revealing black bikini as she strolled actress the deck and stepped into the bath.
Hough plunged backward under the cold water before pulling herself up and smiling while quickly getting out of the bath.
In other snaps Hough shared, she was seen wearing several different swimsuits while enjoying some fun under the sun.
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Hough rocked a a brown bikini as she perched on the edge of a shaded porch while looking out at the ocean in one photo.
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In other snaps, Hough wore a black swimsuit and sat on the beach while gazing up at the sky and donned a white one-piece as she took a carefree stroll on the sand.
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The former "America's Got Talent" judge was seen standing on the beach at sunset in another picturesque image.
The TV personality has previously shared other glimpses into her Fiji getaway on social media including a post in which she was seen learning to surf.
Hough's vacation comes after she made her return to acting, appearing alongside Penelope Cruz, Christian Bale, and Jessie Buckley in Maggie Gyllenhaal's directorial debut, "The Bride," which was released in March.
She is also expected to return as co-host of "Dancing with the Stars" alongside Alfonso Ribeiro for the show's 35th season, which is slated to air this fall.
Kentucky man enters insanity plea after admitting to beating his grandmother to death in recorded attack
A Kentucky man admitted Tuesday to brutally killing his grandmother in an unprovoked attack, pleading guilty but mentally ill in court.
Wyatt Testerman, 19, entered the plea to murder, which allows access to mental health treatment while in prison under state law.
He entered the plea without an agreement from prosecutors, and Kenton County Commonwealth Attorney Rob Sanders said his office will seek the maximum sentence of life in prison, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported.
Prosecutors said Testerman recorded a video of the October 2024 attack on his 74-year-old grandmother, Cheri Oliver, inside her home.
The video allegedly shows Testerman setting up a phone to record before shoving Oliver to the floor and beating her.
At one point, he stopped to check her pulse and said, "How the [expletive] is she still breathing?"
According to court filings, Testerman struck Oliver more than 40 times, including with a metal cup, and stomped on her about a dozen times.
Police found Oliver unconscious in a pool of blood. She later died from blunt force trauma to the head, according to the report.
Testerman’s mother told investigators she witnessed the attack and tried to stop him.
Another witness told police Testerman had earlier accused Oliver of being "suicidal and a terrorist" and warned her to stay seated or "suffer the consequences."
In court, Testerman said he had been struggling with substance abuse.
"I had been abusing acid for quite some time," he said. "Without reason on that date, I attacked my grandmother, striking her numerous times and killing her."
Testerman had been expected to pursue an insanity defense when his trial was set to begin May 12, but a defense expert later determined he suffers from antisocial personality disorder, his attorney said.
According to the report, Testerman told the judge he was experiencing hallucinations in the courtroom but acknowledged he understood the proceedings.
He faces 20 years to life in prison and is scheduled to be sentenced July 7.