Detroit Tigers top prospect Kevin McGonigle seems pretty comfortable at the major league level, but one veteran doesn’t want him too comfortable.McGonigle made the Tigers’ Opening Day roster, and he showed why he deserved it by notching four hits in his MLB debut.McGonigle was back in action on Friday in San Diego against the Padres, and in the top of the second inning, he launched a ball to deep center field that traveled 403 feet. However, Jackson Merrill leaped and robbed McGonigle of his first home run.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM In the bottom half of the inning, after Merrill doubled, McGonigle appeared to compliment Merrill on his catch, which Merrill thanked him for.But that did not come before Merrill joked about McGonigle’s big Opening Day.”You got four yesterday!” Merrill said to the rookie.McGonigle became the 21st player in MLB history to have four hits in his MLB debut and the first to do it since J.P. Arancibia in 2010.ALEX VESIA, DODGERS PITCHER WHO LOST INFANT DAUGHTER, GETS STANDING OVATION AFTER SCORELESS RETURN TO MOUNDMerrill’s home run robbery provided a boost early on, but McGonigle got revenge with a game-winning two-run single in a four-run eighth inning for Detroit en route to a 5-2 victory.The Tigers choked a double-digit AL Central lead last season but still managed to get to the American League Division Series after defeating the same team who overtook them in the standings in the Cleveland Guardians.The Padres played more October baseball as a wild-card team as the Los Angeles Dodgers took another NL West title before repeating as World Series Champions.Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
WATCH: Tom Homan Blasts Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Says ‘It’s Disgusting to Even Mention Abolishing ICE,’ Days After Illegal Alien Gunned Down Loyola Student
Border Czar Tom Homan delivered a scorching takedown of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on Saturday after the far-left mayor doubled down on his “Abolish ICE” agenda just days after a Venezuelan illegal alien murdered 18-year-old Loyola University Chicago freshman Sheridan Gorman.
In an interview on Fox News on Saturday, Homan addressed the killing of Gorman, who was shot in the back while walking with friends along Chicago’s Lake Michigan shoreline near Tobey Prinz Beach in Rogers Park earlier this month.
The suspect in Gorman’s murder is 25-year-old Jose Medina, a Venezuelan national who entered the United States illegally in 2023 under the Biden administration.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, Medina was apprehended by Border Patrol, released into the country, and then arrested for shoplifting in Chicago just weeks later. He was released again due to Chicago’s sanctuary city policies, failed to appear in court, and a warrant was issued before he allegedly ambushed Gorman and her friends.
Prosecutors say Medina hid behind a lighthouse, emerged masked, and opened fire on the group as they tried to flee. Gorman was struck in the back, and the bullet exited through her neck. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Medina faces first-degree murder charges and was ordered held without bond after a detention hearing.
Despite the clear connection to failed sanctuary policies, Mayor Johnson has refused to back down.
Just days after the murder, Johnson presided over the unveiling of a city snowplow named “Abolish ICE,” chosen from 13,000 public submissions, and used the moment to reiterate that “Chicago does not want ICE on our streets, in our airports, nor in our city.”
Speaking to Fox, Homan said, “I’ve met with HUNDREDS, hundreds of angel moms and dads who buried their children that should be alive today because their children were killed by an illegal alien.”
“It’s disgusting to even mention the words abolishing ICE!” Homan asserted.
Homan continued, “I would think Mayor Johnson would say thank you, ICE, because you made Chicago safer. For the thousands of public safety threats we took off the street that they released back into the community, we arrest them, we deport them. You’re welcome!”
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JUST IN: Tom Homan FIRES BACK at Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson doubling down against ICE after an illegal alien killed his own citizen, Sheridan Gorman
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DHS is calling on Illinois and Chicago leadership to ensure Medina is not released back onto American streets.
“Sheridan Gorman had her whole life ahead of her before this cold-blooded killer decided to end her life. She was failed by open border policies and sanctuary politicians who RELEASED this illegal alien TWICE before he went on to commit this heinous murder,” said Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. “We are calling on Governor J.B. Pritzker and Chicago’s sanctuary politicians to commit to not releasing this criminal illegal alien from jail back into American neighborhoods.”
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When AI turns software development inside-out: 170% throughput at 80% headcount
Many people have tried AI tools and walked away unimpressed. I get it — many demos promise magic, but in practice, the results can feel underwhelming.That’s why I want to write this not as a futurist prediction, but from lived experience. Over the past six months, I turned my engineering organization AI-first. I’ve shared before about the system behind that transformation — how we built the workflows, the metrics, and the guardrails. Today, I want to zoom out from the mechanics and talk about what I’ve learned from that experience — about where our profession is heading when software development itself turns inside out. Before I do, a couple of numbers to illustrate the scale of change. Subjectively, it feels that we are moving twice as fast. Objectively, here’s how the throughput evolved. Our total engineering team headcount floated from 36 at the beginning of the year to 30. So you get ~170% throughput on ~80% headcount, which matches the subjective ~2x. Zooming in, I picked a couple of our senior engineers who started the year in a more traditional software engineering process and ended it in the AI-first way. [The dips correspond to vacations and off-sites]:Note that our PRs are tied to JIRA tickets, and the average scope of those tickets didn’t change much through the year, so it’s as good a proxy as the data can give us. Qualitatively, looking at the business value, I actually see even higher uplift. One reason is that, as we started last year, our quality assurance (QA) team couldn’t keep up with our engineers’ velocity. As the company leader, I wasn’t happy with the quality of some of our early releases. As we progressed through the year, and tooled our AI workflows to include writing unit and end-to-end tests, our coverage improved, the number of bugs dropped, users became fans, and the business value of engineering work multiplied.From big design to rapid experimentationBefore AI, we spent weeks perfecting user flows before writing code. It made sense when change was expensive. Agile helped, but even then, testing multiple product ideas was too costly.Once we went AI-first, that trade-off disappeared. The cost of experimentation collapsed. An idea could go from whiteboard to a working prototype in a day: From idea to AI-generated product requirements document (PRD), to AI-generated tech spec, to AI-assisted implementation. It manifested itself in some amazing transformations. Our website—central to our acquisition and inbound demand—is now a product-scale system with hundreds of custom components, all designed, developed, and maintained directly in code by our creative director. Now, instead of validating with slides or static prototypes, we validate with working products. We test ideas live, learn faster, and release major updates every other month, a pace I couldn’t imagine three years ago.For example, Zen CLI was first written in Kotlin, but then we changed our mind and moved it to TypeScript with no release velocity lost.Instead of mocking the features, our UX designers and project managers vibe code them. And when the release-time crunch hit everyone, they jumped into action and fixed dozens of small details with production-ready PRs to help us ship a great product. This included an overnight UI layout change.From coding to validationThe next shift came where I least expected it: Validation.In a traditional org, most people write code and a smaller group tests it. But when AI generates much of the implementation, the leverage point moves. The real value lies in defining what “good” looks like — in making correctness explicit.We support 70-plus programming languages and countless integrations. Our QA engineers have evolved into system architects. They build AI agents that generate and maintain acceptance tests directly from requirements. And those agents are embedded into the codified AI workflows that allow us to achieve predictable engineering outcomes by using a system.This is what “shift left” really means. Validation isn’t a stand-alone function, it’s an integral part of the production process. If the agent can’t validate it’s work, it can’t be trusted to generate production code. For QA professionals, this is a moment of reinvention, where, with the right upskilling, their work becomes a critical enabler and accelerator of the AI adoption. Product managers, tech leads, and data engineers now share this responsibility as well, because defining correctness has become a cross-functional skill, not a role confined to QA.From diamond to double funnelFor decades, software development followed a “diamond” shape: A small product team handed off to a large engineering team, then narrowed again through QA.Today, that geometry is flipping. Humans engage more deeply at the beginning — defining intent, exploring options — and again at the end, validating outcomes. The middle, where AI executes, is faster and narrower.It’s not just a new workflow; it’s a structural inversion.The model looks less like an assembly line and more like a control tower. Humans set direction and constraints, AI handles execution at speed, and people step back in to validate outcomes before decisions land in production.Engineering at a higher level of abstractionEvery major leap in software raised our level of abstraction — from punch cards to high-level programming languages, from hardware to cloud. AI is the next step. Our engineers now work at a meta-layer: Orchestrating AI workflows, tuning agentic instructions and skills, and defining guardrails. The machines build; the humans decide what and why.Teams now routinely decide when AI output is safe to merge without review, how tightly to bound agent autonomy in production systems, and what signals actually indicate correctness at scale, decisions that simply didn’t exist before.And that’s the paradox of AI-first engineering — it feels less like coding, and more like thinking. Welcome to the new era of human intelligence, powered by AI.Andrew Filev is founder and CEO of Zencoder
Jane Fonda: Trump Is Anathema to Leadership, He’s ‘Not Well’
Friday on CNN’s “The Source,” actress Jane Fonda said President Donald Trump was an “anathema of what a country needs in a leader.”
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Trump Admin Launches OnlyFarms Website to Highlight Agriculture Accomplishments
The Trump administration launched an OnlyFarms website that highlights the administration’s agricultural accomplishments and how American farmers have been helped.
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Father of slain 20-year-old killed by illegal immigrant issues stark warning after Sheridan Gorman killing
The father of a 20-year-old woman killed by an illegal immigrant in Illinois warns more innocent people will die if policies don’t change following the death of Sheridan Gorman.Loyola University Chicago freshman Sheridan Gorman, 18, was shot and killed while she was with a group of friends at a Rogers Park pier on March 19. 25-year-old Jose Medina-Medina, the suspect in her death, is an illegal immigrant who the Department of Homeland Security says entered the country in 2023, and apprehended then released into the U.S. under the Biden administration.During a court hearing on Friday, prosecutors revealed that Gorman found Medina-Medina hiding behind a lighthouse. When she alerted her friends about the man behind the lighthouse, Medina-Medina began chasing them, and that’s when prosecutors say he fired the gun, which struck Gorman in the upper back.In January 2025, Joe Abraham’s daughter, Katie, was killed in a hit-and-run crash that involved an illegal immigrant in 2025 in Urbana, Illinois. Katie Abraham was killed when Julio Cucul-Bol, an illegal immigrant, crashed into her car and then left the scene. Cucul-Bol was sentenced to 30 years in prison.COLLEGE STUDENT’S ALLEGED MURDER BY ILLEGAL WENT EXACTLY AS DEMS ‘INTENDED,’ HOUSE SPEAKER SAYSJoe Abraham told Fox News Digital that there will be more victims dead if Illinois doesn’t change its immigration policies.”I am speaking out because I know there will be more deaths and more victims. Not everyone dies, but there are innocent victims every day. And that’s why I’m speaking out. Because these policies are so reckless, so radical, so extreme,” he said. “There’s no balance to it. There is no consideration for anything.”FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON XHe said that the murder of Gorman and his daughter, Katie Abraham, are “very parallel” and show how immigration policy in Illinois needs to be changed.”One was a point-blank murder shooting. The other one was a reckless person who was driving on the influence. But the difference is they were both violent. They were both done by people who shouldn’t be here. They were done by clearly people who were not here to better their lives,” Joe Abraham said. “They were clearly done by people who had severe diseases, like in Katie’s case. Her killer has HIV and is being treated now that he’s incarcerated, but Illinois did nothing to help him.”SIGN UP TO GET TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTERJoe Abraham says his daughter was a “beautiful person” with a “sharp wit.””She was so personable. Her personality was so engaging, made everyone feel seen, heard, cared for, compassionate, fair-minded. She loved the water. She was a water polo player. She was a competitive swimmer. Did that all through high school. She had her whole life ahead of her. And see, you know, like a sponge, she soaked in life, every piece of it, and she was only 20. We still had so many plans ahead of us that were, you know, that are just gone because of reckless policies,” he added.SEND US A TIP HERESimilarly, Gorman was described in an obituary as someone who “had a way of making people feel seen, valued and believed in.””People often say someone ‘lit up a room’ or had ‘inner and outer beauty,’ but in Sheridan’s case, those phrases fall way too short. She radiated something even greater—a rare and unmistakable warmth, a spirit that was vibrant, compassionate, and full of life. She was funny, kind and deeply loving, with a heart that made space for everyone,” her obituary states. “She loved fiercely—her family, her friends, her community and her faith. She brought people together, lifted them up and made the ordinary moments feel extraordinary simply by being in them.”LISTEN TO THE NEW ‘CRIME & JUSTICE WITH DONNA ROTUNNO’ PODCASTA police source told Fox News earlier that the shooting was an apparent ambush, adding that the suspect was reportedly wearing some kind of face mask or covering.After the shooting, Medina-Medina was spotted on security camera in his apartment building lobby waiting for an elevator, and wasn’t masked. A building engineer told police he knew the suspect who had a “very distinct limp and gait.”LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? FIND MORE ON THE TRUE CRIME HUBPictures of the suspect’s face were sent to a police database, and information from U.S. Customs and Border Protection identified the suspect as Medina-Medina. When Medina-Medina was in Colombia after his mother moved there with him from Venezuela, he was shot in the head, which resulted in the loss of a portion of his brain and skull, leaving him to relearn basic functions, his attorney said. Medina-Medina’s attorney said that he has the brain development of a child and cannot read or write.Medina-Medina’s attorney also said that he suffers from epilepsy and still has bullet fragments lodged in his brain. The murder suspect turned himself in at the Texas border in 2023, where he was held in detention before being released. His attorney said that Medina-Medina requested to be sent back to Colombia, where his mother had moved to, but was transported by bus to Chicago. During Medina-Medina’s time in a shelter, he contracted tuberculosis, according to his attorney.
Iran-backed Houthis open third front against Israel as Tehran seeks leverage ahead of talks
The Iranian regime-backed Houthi movement launched two missiles at Israel on Saturday, creating a third front for the Jewish state in its current war against the Islamic Republic and its other terror-proxy Hezbollah in Lebanon.The Houthis said they “targeted sensitive Israeli military sites” with a “barrage of ballistic missiles.” The IDF, according to YNET, said it intercepted both a cruise and ballistic missile fired by the Houthis on Saturday morning.Nadwa Al-Dawsari, an expert on Yemen and an associate fellow at the Middle East Institute, told Fox News Digital, “This is now fundamentally about the survival of the Iranian regime. The intervention of the Houthis and other Axis members is determined by the IRGC-run Axis of Resistance Operations Room. The Houthis have already demonstrated their ability to withstand intense U.S. and Israeli airstrikes. For both Iran and the Houthis, ‘winning’ is defined by survival, not decisive victory.”IRAN CONTINUES FIRING MISSILES, DRONES AT NEIGHBORING STATES, WITH MULTIPLE INTERCEPTIONS REPORTEDShe continued, “The strategy is to prolong the conflict and raise the cost. The Houthis are uniquely positioned to do that, given their ability to disrupt critical maritime routes and open additional pressure fronts. If escalation continues, they will likely resume Red Sea attacks and could expand pressure toward KSA [Kingdom of Saudi Arabia].”The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Houthis were engaged in a war before the Biden administration reportedly forced the Saudi government to stop its military strikes on the Houthis. Biden had also delisted the Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization only for the Trump administration to swiftly reimpose the terror designation on the Houthis in the early days of his second term.Salman Al-Ansari, a Saudi geopolitical analyst, told Fox News Digital that “The Houthis appear to be acting under heavy pressure from Tehran. Iran wanted them involved two weeks ago, and this attack looks more symbolic than strategic. It is part of Tehran’s effort to improve its position in negotiations with the U.S. by showing that it still has cards to play beyond Hormuz.”He added, “The Houthis do not control the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, but they can still disrupt shipping in the Red Sea. At the same time, they seem to view Iran as a dead horse and are cautious about betting too heavily on it.”THE FUTURE OF WAR? US-ISRAEL BLITZ ON IRAN UNVEILS NEXT-GEN ALLIED COMBATThe Houthis are fanatically anti-American and anti-Israel. The official slogan of the Houthi movement (Ansar Allah) reads, “Allah is Greater. Death to America. Death to Israel. Curse on the Jews. Victory to Islam.” The Houthis control most of northwest Yemen. They expelled the internationally recognized government from the capital, Sanaa in 2015.The Houthis joined Hamas in its war against Israel in mid-October 2023, after the terrorist movement in Gaza invaded Israel and murdered over 1,200 people, including more than 40 Americans. A Houthi drone killed an Israeli civilian in Tel Aviv in 2024.Michael Szanto, an international relations expert, told Fox News Digital that, “Iran has already been badly hit by the United States and Israel and all supply routes between Iran and Yemen will be cut off by U.S. forces. This means that Yemen will lack the supply lines to maintain a sustained offensive against Israel, though it still likely has large stockpile of missiles and drones.”He added, “The Houthis are making a major strategic mistake by once again provoking Israel, which will try to finish off the terrorist threat in Yemen. The Houthis have proven themselves to also be a menace to the Saudis, the Emiratis, the U.S., and the world.”Saturday’s attack happened hours before a spokesman for the terrorist group threatened that it’s “fingers were on the trigger.”
Teen girl allegedly confessed to killing mother, mother’s boyfriend after ‘misgendering’ dispute
A 16-year-old girl allegedly confessed to shooting and killing her mother and her mother’s boyfriend following multiple fights with her mother regarding the girl’s transgender identity and “misgendering,” according to court records obtained by The Daily Signal. A police video, also obtained by The Daily Signal, shows her discussing the misgendering dispute.
Julia Grace Egler has pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree premeditated murder for the deaths of her 38-year-old mother, Kelley McCollom, and McCollom’s boyfriend, 22-year-old Matthew Szejnrok, on July 7, 2024.
While Egler initially claimed that someone else broke into the residence where she lived with McCollom and Szejnrok, she later “confessed to killing” the victims, according to a probable cause affidavit.
“She admitted that she had broken into [McCollom’s] bedroom while she was gone and obtained a revolver and ammunition,” the affidavit reads.
“She waited in the kitchen area of the residence for them to arrive home, with a gun in her hand and the knife in her right pants pocket. When they walked through the front door, she told them ‘Welcome home’. Moments later, [Egler] shot her mother several times, then shot Matthew several times, as he pleaded with her to stop.”
“[Egler] advised that she had reached her boiling point with her mother following many disagreements in the previous weeks,” the affidavit reads. “[Egler] was not happy with the fact that [McCollom] was not very accepting of her gender transition (pronouns he/him), and she also did not like that [McCollom] was dating [Szejnrok] who was 22-years-old.”
The Palm Bay Police Department provided video footage of Egler’s interview with police on July 7, 2024.
The Transgender Dispute
In the video, the defendant told police that she and her mother frequently fought over issues such as “me being trans.” Egler identified as male and went by the name Jasper.
“She’d be like, ‘You’re not a real boy’ and … you know, the whole spiel of transphobic stuff,” Egler said. (Transgender activists condemn people who disagree with transgender ideology as “transphobic” to suggest that critics have an irrational fear of people who identify as transgender.)
Egler acknowledged her mother’s attempts to compromise, “to meet me in the middle.” McCollom would refer to Egler as “child,” instead of daughter.
“Is she misgendering you?” the detective asked.
“Yeah,” Egler responded.
The detective asked if McCollom was “intentionally calling you ‘she,’ or not using the appropriate pronouns, or not referring to you as Jasper and referring to you as Julia.” The suspect nodded, and added that her mother mentioned that Egler still has a female anatomy.
“All that bulls—, kind of shoving it in my face,” the suspect responded. “Obviously, that’s kind of painful. I already beat myself up about it enough, I don’t need you doing it, too.”
When asked at what age she decided to transition, Egler said, “I’ve never really seen myself as a woman.” She said she pushed her gender identity “away for a long time until I couldn’t anymore.”
When the detective asked if Egler suppressed her feelings while trying to conform to society’s norms, she said, “more trying to fit into my mom’s conforms [sic].”
Egler said her mother denied transgender ideology, stating, “No, it’s not real, even if you get the surgeries, it’s not real.”
Egler pleaded not guilty to the two murder charges, and her public defender, Michael Pirolo, told The Daily Signal that her trial has been scheduled for Nov. 2.
Other Transgender Shooters
Egler’s alleged crime arguably fits a growing trend of violent crimes committed by people who identify as transgender or who support transgender ideology.
In February, Jesse Van Rootselaar, an 18-year-old man who identified as a woman, shot and killed eight in British Columbia, Canada.
Tyler Robinson, 22, who faces murder charges in the September killing of Charlie Kirk, reportedly lived with a boyfriend who identifies as transgender and allegedly told his boyfriend he shot Kirk on his behalf.
Robin Westman, a 23-year-old male identifying as a female, shot and killed two children at Annunciation Church in Minneapolis in August.
Mia Bailey, a 30-year-old man who identifies as female, shot and killed his parents in June 2024.
Audrey Elizabeth Hale, a 28-year-old woman who identified as male, shot and killed six on March 27, 2023, at a Presbyterian school in Nashville, Tennessee.
The man who tried to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in June 2022 identifies as a woman.
On May 7, 2019, Maya “Alec” McKinney, a 16-year-old woman who identifies as male, and her 19-year-old fellow student, Devon Erickson, shot and killed one and injured eight at a school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado.
In June 2024, a judge sentenced Alexia Willie, a man who identifies as a woman, after he confessed to threatening to rape girls in girls’ restrooms, carry out mass shootings at schools, and bomb churches.
[Editor’s note: This story originally was published by The Daily Signal.]
Fannie Mae Set To Accept Crypto As Collateral For Home Loans For First Time
Fannie Mae Set To Accept Crypto As Collateral For Home Loans For First Time
Fannie Mae, the giant government-backed mortgage securitizer, is preparing to accept cryptocurrency as collateral for home loans for the first time, marking a further step in the integration of digital assets into traditional U.S. housing finance, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Mortgage lender Better Home & Finance Holding Co. and crypto exchange Coinbase are teaming up to allow home buyers to pledge Bitcoin or the USDC stablecoin to secure a down payment on a Fannie Mae-conforming mortgage.
While crypto-backed mortgages have existed in limited forms, Fannie Mae’s involvement—through loans it will purchase and guarantee—could bring such arrangements into the mainstream of the $12 trillion U.S. mortgage market.
The Journal has more details:
The new mortgage product works like this: A home buyer gets a traditional 15- or 30-year Fannie-backed mortgage from Better. Instead of making a cash down payment, the buyer gets a separate loan, backed by either bitcoin or USDC, a popular stablecoin.
Paying interest on a second loan instead of making a cash down payment can increase the overall cost of homeownership significantly. The interest rate on both loans would range from comparable to typical Fannie Mae mortgages to 1.5 percentage points higher.
“A lot of those crypto owners and investors have not been able to become homeowners,” because they don’t want to sell their crypto investments, said Max Branzburg, Coinbase’s head of consumer and business products. “We haven’t really had the best way to service that need.”
The development comes as the Trump administration moves to enact regulation aimed at establishing the United States as the number one destination for building crypto companies.
Speaking in January at the World Economic Forum, President Trump said he helped secure America’s place as the “crypto capital of the world” by backing legislation aimed at boosting the digital asset industry.
Trump touted his signing of a “landmark GENIUS Act” last year, focused on stablecoins, partly to gain political support and partly to keep China from leading the space.
“China wanted that market too,” the president told attendees. “We have to make it so that China doesn’t get the hold of it. It’s just like they want the AI, and we’ve got that market, I think, pretty well locked up.”
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Arnold Schwarzenegger passes bodybuilding torch to lookalike son Joseph Baena
Like father, like son — and a bodybuilding legacy in the making.Arnold Schwarzenegger was spotted stepping back into coach mode as he trained his son, Joseph Baena, ahead of his first bodybuilding competition — signaling the next generation may be ready to carry the torch.The seven-time Mr. Olympia winner, 78, was seen working closely with Baena, 28, inside the iconic Gold’s Gym in Venice Beach, California, where the bodybuilding legend once built his empire.PATRICK SCHWARZENEGGER CREDITS PRAYING WITH WIFE AS DAILY ANCHOR IN HOLLYWOOD ‘ROLLER COASTER’But this time, Schwarzenegger wasn’t the one posing under pressure — he was fine-tuning every detail from the sidelines.In the video obtained by Fox News Digital, the “Terminator” star carefully adjusted Baena’s positioning, ensuring each muscle hit just right.After a session of pumping iron, Baena went shirtless to show off his increasingly sculpted physique, flexing his biceps as his father corrected his angles and form — even helping him lock in one of Schwarzenegger’s signature poses.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERSchwarzenegger, dressed casually in a black T-shirt, shorts and knee-high socks, watched closely as he coached his son.Onlookers quickly gathered as the pair moved through each pose with precision, drawing a crowd inside the gym famously dubbed “the mecca of bodybuilding.”The “Dancing with the Stars” alum has recently showed off his fit physique and fitness routines in behind-the-scenes training videos on his social media.WATCH: ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER TRAINS LOOKALIKE SON JOSEPH BAENA AT GYM AS BODYBUILDING BUZZ GROWSLIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSBaena has been carving out his own path — from acting roles, including the 2024 action thriller “Gunner,” to landing a Men’s Health cover — while navigating inevitable comparisons to his father.”It’s been a huge growth year of me finding out who I am and really being secure… confident… no matter what the challenges are, what the comparisons are,” Baena previously told Fox News Digital.Still, he’s acknowledged the pressure that comes with the name.”The message that I wanted to get across was, there’s a lot of people out there with very accomplished parents… and it’s scary. It’s scary to get compared to these giants, and to have the feeling like you need to live up to these expectations.”