Marc Anthony's Dominican Republic home goes up in flames, authorities investigating

Marc Anthony's home in the Dominican Republic caught fire on Thursday, Fox News Digital confirmed.

The "I Need to Know" singer and his family were not at the Casa de Campo home in La Romana at the time of the fire, a representative for Anthony told Fox News Digital.

The personnel who work at the home were not harmed.

"The fire started on the left side of the property in the area where the bungalows are located," the representative noted. "The main house did not suffer any damage and the fire department has everything under control and started an investigation."

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The orange flames and billowing smoke were caught on camera by the local news show "El Gordo y La Flaca."

Additional drone footage showed firefighters were successful in putting out the flames.

However, the bungalows completely burned to the ground.

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The bungalows were used to house guests of Anthony and his wife, Nadia Ferreira. The couple married in January 2023. Anthony and Ferreira only dated for three months before revealing their engagement.

They welcomed their first child in June 2023.

Ferreira is Anthony's fourth wife. The singer-songwriter was previously married to Dayanara Torres, Jennifer Lopez and Shannon De Limaz. Anthony shares two sons with Torres and twins with Lopez. He is also a father to a daughter and son with ex-girlfriend Debbie Rosado.

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Anthony and Ferreira's wedding was a star-studded affair.

"We had a great team that worked with us in every detail," the bride and former Miss Universe contestant told Vogue at the time. "Marc and I were involved in every aspect."

Their guests included Victoria and David Beckham, Salma Hayek and Lin-Manuel Miranda, among other celebrities. 

Biden hunkers down at Delaware beach house after only public event of the week

President Biden is now hunkering down at his home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, on Friday after holding only one public event this week. 

Biden arrived there late Thursday night and remains away from the White House following a tumultuous week around the globe and on Wall Street. He has no events scheduled for today. 

On Friday, the threat of an Iranian counterattack on Israel was still looming large following last week’s killings of top Hezbollah and Hamas officials in Lebanon and Iran. 

Russia also has declared a "federal-level" emergency in its Kursk region bordering Ukraine, according to The Associated Press, where Kyiv has launched one of the largest surprise attacks on Russia since the war began over two years ago. 

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Around 1,000 Ukrainian troops are reported to have poured into Russia, where fighting is ongoing. 

Wall Street also has had a shaky week.  

Following a global market sell-off on Monday -- which caused the Dow to plunge 2.6%, Nasdaq Composite 3.43% and S&P 500 3% -- the jobless claims report out Thursday eased some concerns of a downturn. 

However, one U.S. economist is cautioning that this may be just the beginning of a "reckoning." 

"There's a lot of pain ahead of us, both for the economy and this reckoning for the markets that have been really behind the curve, like the Fed," Macromavens President Stephanie Pomboy said Thursday on FOX Business’ "Mornings with Maria." 

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Biden held his lone public event of the week on Thursday when he hosted MLB’s reigning World Series champion Texas Rangers at the White House. 

After Biden gave a few remarks about the Rangers' championship season, manager Bruce Bochy presented him with a customized jersey. Biden then held up the jersey and posed for a photo. Bochy also gave the president a pair of cowboy boots. 

Moments later, Biden asked, "All right, what am I doing now?" as the guests and players laughed. 

Fox News’ Caitlin McFall and Chantz Martin, and FOX Business’ Kristen Altus contributed to this report. 

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