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Tyquan Johnson: Man Declared ‘Miracle’ By Pope Leo Arrested Following Double …

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One year ago, Pope Leo declared the birth of Tyquan Johnson a miracle.

This week, the 19-year-old was arrested in connection with a double shooting.

The Rhode Island teen — whose remarkable survival as an infant was recognized by the Vatican as a certified act of God — has been arrested by US Marshals.

The newly elected Pontiff, Pope Leo XIV is seen for the first time from the Vatican balcony on May 8, 2025 in Vatican City, Vatican.
The newly elected Pontiff, Pope Leo XIV is seen for the first time from the Vatican balcony on May 8, 2025 in Vatican City, Vatican. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

According to a police report obtained by TMZ, Johnson was taken into custody Wednesday by members of the Marshals Fugitive Task Force at a residence in Virginia after authorities alleged he fled Rhode Island following the July 19 shooting.

Investigators say Johnson is accused of shooting two people in Newport before leaving the state. Both victims survived and were treated for injuries described as non-life-threatening.

Authorities have also said they are seeking a second person for questioning in connection with the incident.

The arrest has drawn widespread attention because of Johnson’s extraordinary medical history.

Johnson was born prematurely in January 2007 and suffered a severe lack of oxygen shortly after birth. According to the Diocese of Providence, doctors believed he was unlikely to survive.

After a physician reportedly prayed for the intercession of 19th-century Spanish priest Salvador Valera Parra, the infant unexpectedly recovered without lasting complications.

Following a years-long investigation by Church officials, Pope Leo XIV formally recognized Johnson’s recovery as a miracle in 2025, making it the first miracle approved during his papacy and the first officially recognized miracle connected to Rhode Island.

Authorities have charged Johnson with felony assault with a firearm and firing a weapon in a compact area. As with all criminal defendants, he is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

The Vatican has not publicly commented on Johnson’s arrest.

The unusual turn of events has generated significant attention because of the stark contrast between Johnson’s widely publicized survival story and the serious criminal allegations he now faces.

The criminal case is expected to proceed through the Rhode Island court system as investigators continue gathering evidence and searching for the second individual they believe may have information about the shooting.

We will have further updates on this unusual story as new information becomes available.

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Parker McCollum Reschedules Shows to Be By Wife Hallie Ray’s Side as They Welcome Baby No. 2

Parker McCollum is putting family first as his wife, Hallie Ray, prepares to welcome their second child. With their baby boy’s arrival expected soon, the country star has rescheduled his remaining shows this week so he can be by her side as they welcome the newest member of their family.

The Texas native shared the news with fans on Wednesday evening, explaining that he couldn’t be more excited to become a father for the second time.

“Hey everyone, Wanted to share some good news with you all,’ his message began. “My beautiful wife is blessing our family with our second baby and it’s looking like he’ll be here tomorrow! I couldn’t be more excited to become a dad for the second time.”

Photo Courtesy of Hallie Ray, Parker McCollum
Photo Courtesy of Hallie Ray, Parker McCollum

“Unfortunately, that means I’ve got to reschedule the rest of this weekend’s shows. Once I step off the stage at Red Rocks, I’m headed straight home to be with the family. Hate having to make that call, but family comes first.”

The postponed shows in Omaha and Kansas City have been rescheduled for September 10 and September 12, respectively. Fans should hold onto their tickets, as all previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new dates. 

“Thanks for understanding and for all the love. Can’t wait to see y’all soon,” he said. 

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Photo Courtesy of Parker McCollum

The “What Kinda Man” singer and Hallie Ray first shared the exciting news that they were expecting their second child during the holidays with a sweet Christmas Day announcement. The couple shared a series of family photos taken on Christmas morning, including a festive moment in front of their Christmas tree surrounded by presents. Hallie and their son, Major, wore matching pajamas as she cradled her growing baby bump.

The couple also revealed they were expecting another boy, writing, “McCollum party of 4 next Christmas!!!! another BOY joining us summer 2026!!! Merry Christmas, everyone! Thank you, Jesus! HBD!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️”

Parker and Hallie are already parents to their son, Major Yancey Tyler McCollum, who was born on Thursday, August 8, 2024. The couple introduced their newborn to fans the following day with a series of heartwarming photos from the hospital, their first moments at home, and a sweet family picture featuring their dog, Ruger.

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Jinger & Joy-Anna Duggar: Our Parents ‘Segregated’ Us as Kids!

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A couple of months ago, Jinger Duggar and Joy-Anna Duggar discussed their latest family disgrace.

But they have more in common than, unfortunately, sharing both Josh and Joseph as brothers.

It was not always so.

Now, the sisters described being kept apart as children. They could only really bond as adults.

Jinger Duggar and Joy-Anna Duggar on the July 29, 2026 podcast episode.
Jinger Duggar Vuolo and Joy-Anna Duggar Forsyth chat on the former’s podcast. (Image Credit: YouTube)

‘The bond was not really there’

On the Wednesday, July 29 episode of the Jinger & Jeremy podcast, Jinger chatted with Joy-Anna about their friendship — and how, as children, they weren’t close.

“I would say we were close in proximity but not like relationally,” Joy-Anna characterized.

She added: “The bond was not really there.”

“There was an age gap, and I felt like the age gap was segregated by sections,” Jinger assessed. Both women are about 4 years apart.

She added: “[Our family was] separated by an age gap of the older kids, the middle kids, the younger kids. I was, kind of, in the older section for many years [of] the six oldest.”

So, even though Jinger is 32 and Joy is 28, their 4-year age gap had their notorious parents sorting them differently.

“I was in the older half, and then I just felt like you were one of the little kids and you were sandwiched between, you know, a lot of boys or whatever,” Jinger described.

“We also [have] different personalities,” she continued.

“But I’m saying when you were little, that’s what I remember,” Jinger said. “Like, you’re much younger than me. It’s crazy ‘cause you’re not.”

In an ordinary household, they might have been free to spend more time together. But, in the Duggar cult, they might as well have been neighbors rather than sisters.

Jinger Duggar on her podcast on July 29, 2026.
On her podcast, Jinger Duggar tells her sister why she feels that they are so close now. (Image Credit: YouTube)

‘I feel like I do talk to you the most’

“[We were] very, very different as kids,” Joy recalled.

“I think part of it is because I was so, like, ‘I will not be a girly girl. I will not wear nice clothes,’” she said of her childhood.

Joy elaborated: “We just had very different interests and I was like, ‘I will never understand why they like shopping so much.’”

Being an adult has changed things, as she admitted: “But, it’s grown on me.”

It is very common for people to enjoy certain things — including but not limited to clothing — more when they are adults who are able to choose things for themselves. An outfit that you like at 28 is very different from an outfit that your famously poorly dressed mother likes when you’re 10.

Joy-Anna Duggar on her sister's podcast on July 29, 2026.
Joy-Anna Duggar smiles and agrees with her sister. (Image Credit: YouTube)

These days, as adult women, both Jinger and Joy feel closer than they were as kids. Even though Jinger is in California.

“We live so far away, but out of all the sisters, I feel like I do talk to you the most,” Joy-Anna told her older sister.

“We are very, maybe, just chill and we are who we are,” she added. “I feel like we’re in the same season of life.”

As we have explained in the past, “season” is a peculiar evangelical expression to refer to eras, chapters, or other segments of one’s life.

“At least for me on my side, I feel like I can just pick the phone up, and there’s no pressure to talk to you,” she continued. “But also when we do it’s, like, there’s been no time between our conversations.”

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With Multiple Frontrunners, A Consecutive Heisman Win Would Validate Big Ten Dominance

CHICAGO — Beginning with commissioner Tony Petitti, every leading figure who addressed reporters from the primary stage at Big Ten Media Days has been flanked by the last three national championship trophies. These shimmering, cylindrical showpieces symbolize the conference’s climb toward college football supremacy. Their visual prominence is simple: For the first time since World War II, the Big Ten has won three straight national championships. In an era when the Big Ten and SEC keep jockeying for the unofficial title of preeminent conference in collegiate athletics, any opportunities to poke and prod must be taken. “In addition to winning three consecutive titles,” Petitti said during his opening remarks on Tuesday morning, “the Big Ten has dominated the first two seasons of the expanded College Football Playoff. Seven Big Ten teams [have] combined for the nation’s-best 11 wins, more than double the next closest league.” Consider the message delivered and the knife twisted. If Michigan’s national championship victory three seasons ago finally wrested college football’s biggest prize away from the southern states, whose representatives had hoisted the trophy 17 times over the preceding 18 years, then subsequent wins by Ohio State and Indiana became the tipping point in the sport’s balance of power. Regardless of whether the Big Ten can add a fourth consecutive championship in the coming months, the conference will have another opportunity to upstage the SEC in this year’s Heisman Trophy race. Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza snapped a run of 18 consecutive winners from outside the Big Ten, dating to former Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith in 2006. With a glut of high-end players returning for the upcoming season — many of whom spoke at the Hilton Chicago this week — the league could retain the award for a second straight year. That hasn’t happened since the mid-1970s. “Having big-time players on the stages that they are right now is so healthy for them and the conference,” Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck when I asked him about the impact of potentially stringing together Heisman Trophy wins. “Because there’s a lot of people here that are going to be Heisman candidates as we talk through the whole year in the Big Ten. And I think the Big Ten is in the best spot it’s ever been.” So who are this year’s leading candidates? According to the most recent odds from DraftKings Sportsbook, which were updated earlier this week, four of the top eight betting favorites in the 2026 race will play for Big Ten schools: Oregon quarterback Dante Moore (+1000), Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin (+1200), Indiana quarterback Josh Hoover (+1300) and Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith (+1400). It’s worth noting that Sayin and Smith finished among the top 10 in last year’s voting, too, as the conference claimed three of the six leading vote-getters overall. The Big Ten winning a second consecutive Heisman Trophy would continue to shift the mantle atop college football. Two years ago, the Big Ten ranked third in NFL Draft picks produced (42) behind both the SEC (60) and the old Pac-12 (43). By 2025, however, the Big Ten ascended to second with the help of absorbing some of the leading programs from the Pac-12. When coupled with the Big Ten’s current run of national championships, an overall narrowing of the gap seems clear — even as the SEC finished plus-19 in draft choices earlier this year. “I don’t think people see that as reflective of where the league is — or any league is,” former Indiana, LSU and Vanderbilt head coach Gerry DiNardo told me on Wednesday, in between his duties as a Big Ten Network analyst. “Now, if a Big Ten player win it [again this year], there are going to be people saying, ‘We’ve won three championships in a row and two Heisman Trophies.’ So I think people will tag that onto it and make the narrative there. But I don’t think it reflects the league.” Legitimate reflection or otherwise, completing such a rare achievement would be attention-grabbing. Only three times in the history of the Heisman Trophy, which has been awarded annually since 1935, has the Big Ten ever produced consecutive winners, according to FOX Sports Research. There were three straight Big Ten recipients from 1939-41, including Nile Kinnick (Iowa), Tom Harmon (Michigan) and Bruce Smith (Minnesota); there were back-to-back winners in 1954-55 with Alane Ameche (Wisconsin) and Howard Cassady (Ohio State); and former Ohio State tailback Archie Griffin remains the award’s only two-time winner after finishing first in both 1974 and 1975. Beginning around the turn of the century, however, quarterbacks have dominated the Heisman Trophy race. A victory for Wisconsin running back Ron Dayne in 1999 now feels like the unofficial end to an era with 21 signal-callers lifting the trophy across the ensuing 26 years, including Mendoza last winter. The only non-quarterbacks to win the award during that span were CB/WR Travis Hunter (Colorado), WR DeVonta Smith (Alabama), RB Derrick Henry (Alabama), RB Mark Ingram II (Alabama) and RB Reggie Bush (USC). Exploring what a wide receiver must do to win the award became a popular topic of conversation inside the Hilton Chicago when Ohio State’s contingent addressed the media. Smith, a unanimous All-American, finished sixth in last year’s voting after catching 87 passes for 1,243 yards and 12 touchdowns. Many coaches, analysts and scouts believe that he was, and still is, the single best player in college football, worthy of being selected No. 1 overall in the 2027 NFL Draft. Smith faces far longer odds of winning the Heisman Trophy based on his position alone. When asked about that conundrum on Wednesday afternoon, Smith said he’s never quite understood the voting requirements. Because of that, Smith told reporters he’d be happy to wind up on stage as a finalist come December. “I always felt it was a quarterback award unless you have a crazy season,” Smith said. “I don’t really know the criteria of what they look at. Is it the best stats? Is it the best player? I don’t really know. But we’ll see this year.” Smith or not, perhaps the answer will still reside in the Big Ten.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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