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Beto O’Rourke speaks at SXSW as he faces Greg Abbott in bid for Texas gov

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Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke is predicted to talk at SXSW (South by Southwest) on Saturday, a music pageant and media occasion in Austin, Texas.

O’Rourke, a former candidate within the 2020 Democratic presidential main, is working for governor of Texas and sailed by way of his celebration’s main firstly of the month. He’ll face sitting Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott. 

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On this Sept. 7, 2019 file picture, Democratic presidential candidate former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke, D-Texas, speaks in the course of the New Hampshire state Democratic Occasion conference, in Manchester, NH. He exited the presidential race on Friday after elevating roughly $17 million for his marketing campaign. 
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In an especially shut race, O’Rourke narrowly misplaced his run for U.S. Senate in opposition to Sen. Ted Cruz in 2018 and in addition ran for the Democrats’ nomination for president in 2020. 

O’Rourke made nationwide headlines with declarations like “hell sure, we’re going to take your AR-15” in his marketing campaign, which he has since softened.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, with his wife Cecilia, right, and daughter Audrey, left, arrives for a primary election night event, Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in Corpus Christi, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, together with his spouse Cecilia, proper, and daughter Audrey, left, arrives for a main election evening occasion, Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in Corpus Christi, Texas. (AP Picture/Eric Homosexual)
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The Democrat mentioned earlier this week that he has “little interest in taking” assault weapons from gun house owners.

“I’m not focused on taking something from anybody,” O’Rourke reportedly mentioned to reporters in Tyler, Texas. “What I wish to be sure that we do is defend the Second Modification. I wish to be sure that we defend our fellow Texans much better than we’re doing proper now.”

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Main the pack at SXSW is keynote speaker Stacey Abrams, the political chief and bestselling creator, who was instrumental in flipping Georgia blue in the course of the 2020 presidential election and the 2021 Senate runoff.  

Fox Information’ Jessica Napoli, Rémy Numa and Houston Keene contributed to this report.

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Eight puppies abandoned in sweltering Texas heat rescued by deputies

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A litter of puppies was rescued after being left inside a carrier on a field in Tarrant County, Texas, in triple-digit temperatures.

The eight pups were abandoned without water in 100-degree heat on Monday, according to the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post.

Fortunately, a good Samaritan found the dogs and reported the finding to authorities.

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“Unfortunately, due to a lack of surveillance cameras in the area the puppies were found, it is unlikely we will be able to catch whoever dumped the puppies,” officials with the sheriff’s office wrote online.

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Eight 6-week-old puppies were abandoned without water in 100-degree heat on Monday. (Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office)

Deputies Collin Stephenson and Haley Drew of the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office, along with the Fort Worth Animal Care and Control team, stepped in and rescued the dogs.

The Fort Worth Animal Care and Control team posted an update on Facebook that included photos of the animals.

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“The puppies that were rescued from a carrier in 100-degree weather by Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office are doing much better,” the post said.

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The Fort Worth Animal Care and  Control posted that the eight puppies are “doing much better” after being left in the heat without water. (Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office)

The 6-week-old pups are currently at the Chuck & Brenda Silcox Animal Care and Adoption Center, according to another post.

They are believed to be a shepherd mix and the adoption center has named the pups after popular chip brands.

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The dogs’ new names are named Cheetos, Fritos, Ruffles, Lays Potato, Cheese Itz, Doritos and Pringles. 

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The rescued puppies were named Cheetos, Fritos, Ruffles, Lays Potato, Cheese Itz, Doritos and Pringles. (Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office)

Deputy Stephenson told the Fort Worth Animal Care and Control he would be adopting one of the eight puppies.

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The animal shelter is looking for fosters and adoptions for the puppies, adding they should be available to adopt sometime next week. 

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Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office said the puppies are looking for fosters and will be available for adoption sometime next week, according to a Facebook post. (Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office)

Tips for keeping pets safe in the heat from the American Red Cross:

“Never leave your pet in a hot vehicle.”

“Limit exercise on hot days. Exercise in the early morning or evening hours.”

“Walk your pet in the grass if possible, to avoid hot surfaces burning their paws.”

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“If your pet is outside, make sure they have access to shade and plenty of cool water.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Fort Worth Animal Care and Control and the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office for additional comment.

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Metrolink to make significant service increase this fall

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Metrolink to make significant service increase this fall

More trains, optimized schedules

Southern California passenger rail service Metrolink is making a major expansion this fall, significantly increasing the number of trains in service and optimizing arrival and departure times to reduce the time spent waiting to transfer.

On Friday, the Metrolink Board of Directors approved its 2025 fiscal year budget, which includes a plan to increase the number of trains in service by about 30% across the entire Metrolink system.

At a media event held at Union Station, Metrolink CEO Darren Kettle, fresh off inking an extension to remain in that position through 2029, said the expanded service is meant to attract more riders who may view the service as something only used by commuters.

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“I call it the first step in our transformation from commuter railroads to regional passenger railroad,” Kettle said.

The decision to target more recreational riders was made in part due to challenges that came from the coronavirus pandemic.

Ridership took a nosedive to about 10% during the pandemic due to stay-at-home orders and more people working from home. Kettle says the latter appears to be a permanent shift in the nation, and if Metrolink wants more people to use the service, it’ll need to become a more attractive transit option for riders who aren’t just going to and from work.

“The world changed four years ago. And, you know, we’re all trying to figure out, how do we adapt to the new workforce situation, but not just rely on that?” Kettle said. He added that any transit agency focused solely on commuters will likely have a long, challenging road to recovery.

Two Metrolink trains depart the Burbank Downtown station in opposite directions in this undated photo from Metrolink.

“We used to get some 40-plus percent of our revenues from fares, today we get about 13% of our revenues from fares,” he said. Metrolink’s county partners, as well as the federal government, have helped carry some of the burden from the loss of revenue.

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But rather than focusing on getting back to pre-pandemic ridership numbers, Metrolink is viewing the sharp decline as a new baseline, with the only way to go being up.

Kettle, who lives in Ventura County and rides the train on days when he’s not working from home, said the biggest request he’s received from fellow riders is more regular service.

“We do surveys and ask questions and just unsolicited feedback is, ‘Give us more trains.’ So that’s what we’re going to do,” Kettle said. “We’re gonna get more trains.”

The Orange County and San Bernardino lines were two specific parts of Metrolink’s system that Kettle said will experience “significant” service increases. A similar service increase was implemented last year on the Antelope Valley line.

Metrolink will also roll out a new concept in which trains won’t always run an entire service route from end to end; some will go back and forth more frequently between regions with more demand.

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In addition to more trains, Metrolink is adjusting its schedules to make it easier for riders to make transfers without having to wait for long periods of time.

FILE – A Metrolink passenger train is seen at Los Angeles Union Station on Nov. 21, 2023. (KTLA)
FILE – A Metrolink passenger train is seen at Los Angeles Union Station on Nov. 21, 2023. (KTLA)

Right now, someone who arrives at Union Station from one of the Metrolink lines may have to wait an hour or longer to transfer to another.

“Pulse scheduling,” as its called in the transit industry, will significantly cut the wait times for transfers by modifying arrival and departure times so they are more closely aligned with other trains. Metrolink says someone making a transfer in Union Station will likely have to wait less than 20 minutes to make a transfer from one line to another.

As Metrolink pointed out earlier this year, a theoretical trip between Burbank and Tustin beginning at 8:30 a.m. would take more than six hours, because there currently isn’t a train to Tustin out of Union Station until 2 in the afternoon.

When pulse scheduling goes into effect, that trip could be cut down to 90 minutes with a transfer taking less than 20 minutes. A fictional trip between downtown Pomona and Van Nuys using similar parameters would also a dramatic drop in total trip time.

The specific launch date for increased trains was not immediately released, but Kettle said he expected it to go into effect in late October. An exact breakdown of when and where trains will be deployed has yet to be finalized, with Metrolink officials saying a full plan could be approved by July or August.

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Metrolink hopes that more train frequency and shorter transfer windows will help reinvigorate previous riders and bring in more first-timers.

In addition to service modifications, Metrolink says it sees other areas to grow, including on its San Bernardino Line, which includes a stop in Rancho Cucamonga immediately adjacent to a planned station for Brightline West — the high-speed train system that will connect Southern California with Las Vegas.

Metrolink’s popular Student Adventure Pass Program, which allows any student from kindergarten through grad school to ride throughout the entire system for free, was also renewed as part of the 2025 budget.

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Dodgers bat boy saves Shohei Ohtani from foul ball

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Dodgers bat boy saves Shohei Ohtani from foul ball

A bat boy for the Los Angeles Dodgers may have made the catch of the year when he snatched a hard-hit baseball headed for superstar slugger Shohei Ohtani.

The video, which is now going viral, was posted on the Dodgers Instagram page Thursday. 

The foul ball hit during Wednesday’s game in Chicago was headed right for the Dodgers dugout, where Ohtani and his teammates scrambled to get out of the way. 

Dodgers bat boy Javi catches a foul ball headed toward Shohei Ohtani. (Los Angeles Dodgers)

Luckily, their bat boy named Javi never flinched and caught the line drive barehanded

Ohtani could be seen smiling at Javi shortly after the incredible grab. 

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Fans on social media called Javi a hero for saving the Dodgers’ star.

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