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    Teacher quits profession after viral rant on how AI is 'ruining' education
    A former high school English teacher went viral this week after posting a candid video on social media announcing she was quitting the teaching profession because of how technology was "ruining" education.In her video, which reached over 1 million views on TikTok, Hannah explained how AI tools have made teaching more difficult because students rely on technology to do the work for them and are unmotivated to put in effort themselves.She said that kids do not know how to read because of read-aloud tools, and have short attention spans because of the "high stimulation" of social media."They want to use [technology] for entertainment. They don't want to use it for education," she said in a TikTok video which reached over 1 million views.GOV. KATHY HOCHUL: WHY NEW YORK IS SAVING EDUCATION BY GETTING PHONES OUT OF CLASSROOMSHannah told "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday that she recently left the teaching profession after three years because of her frustrations with students' learning being stalled because of their dependence on technology."I think AI can be in a classroom in a very effective way if we teach children in the older grades how to use it properly. But if were allowing them this unlimited access in the classroom to use AI, theyre not going to do the work themselves," she told "Fox & Friends."She explained how students would turn in essays written by ChatGPT and when she confronted them about it, they would tell her theyd rather get a failing grade on the assignment rather than write an essay on their own.Hannah emphasized that she had plenty of "very motivated and bright students" and she doesnt put the blame on the kids for these problems. But she thinks this technology is doing more harm than good when not used properly.AI IS RUNNING THE CLASSROOM AT THIS TEXAS SCHOOL, AND STUDENTS SAY 'IT'S AWESOME'CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREShe is advocating for radical changes in order to help students be better prepared to succeed."I think we need to cut off technology from these kids probably until they go to college. Call me old-fashioned, but I just want you to look at the test scores. Look at the literacy rates. Look at the statistics. From when students didn't use technology to now," she said in her original TikTok, which she has since made private.At least eight states have enacted measures banning or restricting students use of cellphones in schools over the past two years, the Associated Press reported in January, with several others currently considering restrictions.Both Republican and Democratic governors have signed cell phone bans into law, including Alabama and Missouris governors this week."Smart phones have beneficial roles when used in proper settings. However, these often-disruptive devices have no place in our classrooms during the school day except for educational purposes or during an emergency," Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said while signing the ban on Wednesday. "The FOCUS Act will enable students to focus on learning while in school rather than on their phones."
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    GOP lawmakers move to roll back Biden-era energy programs
    Lawmakers on Tuesday approved portions of a bill that would massively roll back Biden-era energy programs.The House Energy and Commerce Committee met to discuss the Republican-backed legislation that would initiate billions of dollars in spending cuts.The money would come from unspent funds from the Democrats 2022 climate law, Politico reported.NORTHERN HIGHLIGHTS: ALASKA'S ENERGY, SECURITY POLICIES ARE THE GUIDE FEDS NEEDS AMID TRANSITION, GROUP SAYSDemocrats pushed back on provisions they said would raise energy prices by repealing Inflation Reduction Act programs and allow heavy polluting industries to skip portions of the federal permitting process, the news outlet reported."Were considering a reconciliation bill that picks winners and losers and elevates expensive, outdated and inefficient sources like coal over cheap, American-made energy like solar, wind and storage," said Democratic California Rep. Scott Peters.BIDEN GREEN ENERGY PROJECT HALTED BY TRUMP ADMIN RELIED ON RUSHED, BAD SCIENCE, STUDY FINDSOn Sunday, House lawmakers laid out plans to phase out key clean energy tax credits, slashing billions in spending related to electric vehicles and renewable energy and fast-track gas exports as part of a GOP push to pass a multitrillion-dollar budget to carry out President Donald Trump's agenda, Reuters reported.The bill would repeal Environmental Protection Agency rules, including one that would slash allowed emissions for light- and medium-duty vehicles starting with 2027 models.Also included are measures to speed permitting for liquified natural gas exports and directing $2 billion for the Energy Department to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
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    Four months into Trump's second term, Democrats remain deeply pessimistic about their party
    Democrats remain pessimistic about the future of their party, six months after they suffered setbacks up and down the ballot at the hands of now-President Donald Trump and Republicans.That's a key finding in a newly released national poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.According to the survey, only about one-third of Democrats are very or somewhat optimistic about the future of the Democratic Party. That's a steep decline from last July, when around six in 10 Democrats said they were optimistic.The Democratic Party has been in the political wilderness since last November's elections, when Republicans won back control of the White House and the Senate and defended their fragile House majority. And Republicans made gains among Black and Hispanic voters as well as younger voters, all traditional members of the Democratic Party's base.HEAD HERE FOR THE LATEST FOX NEWS POLLINGThe survey, conducted May 1-5, points to an increase in optimism among Republicans, with 55% more optimistic about the future of the GOP, up from 47% last summer.Since Trump's return to power, an increasingly energized base of Democrats is urging party leaders to take a stronger stand in pushing back against the president's sweeping and controversial agenda during the opening months of his second administration. And their anger is directed not only at Republicans but also at Democrats they feel aren't vocal enough in their opposition to Trump.And that's fueled the plunge in the Democratic Party's favorable ratings, which have hit all-time lows in several new polls so far this year.According to the AP-NORC survey, only around a third of all respondents have a positive view of the party. The GOP didn't fare much better, with only around four in 10 adults holding a favorable view of the Republican Party.KAMALA HARRIS TAKES NEXT STEP IN RETURN TO POLITICAL SPOTLIGHTSome top Democrats were sampled in the poll.Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the longtime progressive champion and 2016 and 2020 Democratic presidential nomination runner-up, was viewed positively by roughly four in 10 Americans. But around three-quarters of self-described Democrats questioned held a favorable view of Sanders.Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, the progressive firebrand who has teamed up with Sanders this year for a series of large rallies across the country, was viewed positively by only three out of 10 adults. Around half of Democrats held a favorable opinion of the four-term representative, who is seen as a possible 2028 Democratic presidential contender.There are also suggestions that Ocasio-Cortez may primary challenge longtime Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York when he's up for re-election in 2028.POLL POSITION: WHERE TRUMP STANDS 15 WEEKS INTO HIS SECOND PRESIDENCYOnly 21% of adults view Schumer favorably. A third of self-described Democrats said they view him positively, but that's a dramatic drop from December, when half of Democrats questioned held a favorable opinion of the 74-year-old senator.Many Democrats heavily criticized Schumer earlier this year for his support of a GOP-crafted funding bill that kept the federal government from shutting down.The AP-NORC poll is the latest survey to spell trouble for the Democratic Party.The Democrats' ratings stood underwater in the most recent Fox News national poll at 41% favorable and 56% unfavorable in a survey conducted April 18-21.That's an all-time low for the Democrats in Fox News polling. And for the first time in a decade, the party's standing was lower than that of the GOP, which stood at 44% favorable and 54% unfavorable.The figures were reversed last summer, when Fox News last asked the party favorability question in one of its surveys.The Democratic Party's favorable ratings were well in negative territory in a Pew Research national survey 38% favorable, 60% unfavorable conducted in early April and at 36% favorable, 60% unfavorable in a Wall Street Journal poll in the field a couple of weeks earlier.And national polls conducted in February by Quinnipiac University and March by CNN and by NBC News also indicated the favorable ratings for the Democratic Party sinking to all-time lows.But there's more.Confidence in the Democratic Party's congressional leadership sunk to an all-time low, according to a Gallup poll conducted early last month.The confidence rating for Democrats' leadership in Congress stood at 25% in the survey, which was nine points below the previous low of 34% recorded in 2023.And the semi-annual Harvard Youth Poll, which was released late last month, indicated that approval ratings for Democrats in Congress among Americans aged 18-29 nosedived.An ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll conducted in mid-April indicated that more respondents trusted Trump (40%) than Democrats in Congress (32%) to handle the nation's main problems. The results came even as Trump's approval ratings have slid into negative territory since returning to the White House.And a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted late last month suggested Republicans hold a significant advantage over Democrats on two top issues: the economy and immigration.
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    Blue state GOP leader reveals who is benefiting after Dems clash with ICE
    NEWARK, N.J. A top Republican official in New Jersey told Fox News Digital that Democrats are putting greater focus on illegal immigrants as opposed to American citizens following Fridays Delaney Hall incident.Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested during a protest last week in front of Delaney Hall, a privately operated Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, while Democratic Reps. Bonnie Coleman Watson, Robert Menendez Jr. and LaMonica McIver were visiting the detention center. Tensions rose significantly, which ultimately led to Barakas arrest, and now U.S. Attorney Alina Habba is investigating the incident. Baraka is slated to appear in court on Thursday for his trespassing charge."I think it's a very sad event, what happened, you know, the fact that Democrat Congress members, when Washington is in disarray, as well as the mayor of a city like Newark, which is nationally recognized for high crime, for violence, for so many things, that they would take time out of their days, out of their taxpayer-funded salaries, to come here and visit illegal immigrants when they should be focused on American citizens," New Jersey Republican State Committee Executive Director Kennith Gonzalez told Fox News Digital.WATCH: NEWARK MAYOR COMPARES SELF TO BIBLICAL HERO IN WAKE OF ICE PROTEST ARREST: 'THIS IS OUR DAVID MOMENT'"It's very sad, but it is great for the Republican Party. Simply because the majority of voters here in New Jersey understand that the Democrat Party is not America first, is not New Jersey first, and we have an election this November," he added.Immigration and border security was one of the top motivating issues for voters last November, and polling indicated support for deportation of illegal immigrants both before the election and into Trump's presidency."Last year, we saw President Trump come so close to victory here in New Jersey because the Hispanic community despised Joe Biden's border policies and his illegal immigration shenanigans, and they voted for President Trump because the Hispanic community, ourselves, wanted stronger borders. We wanted, you know, safer communities," he said.Trump won nearly 46% of the vote in New Jersey in November despite it not being traditionally considered a swing state.WHO IS THE DEMOCRATIC GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE ARRESTED FOR TRESPASSING AT AN ICE DETENTION CENTER?However, he said he would not be surprised if Baraka is the Democratic nominee for governor this November, given his recent arrest, which Democrats have said was the result of instigation from authorities, but federal officials maintain that he was not following the law. Meanwhile, Baraka has held firm in his stance."When the congressman came to the gate and was like, 'Mayor, they said they're going to arrest you.' That was a David moment," Baraka said Tuesday. "I could have gotten in the car and ran. I could have said, 'Im getting out of here, maybe they'll arrest me at work or at home or whatever.' But I froze. I froze not even actively or deliberately my body froze. My body my body froze, like, 'This is it, youre supposed to be here. Whatever they going to do, they going to do it.'"Gonzalez said the "theatrics" may play well with primary voters, but it will likely not be appealing to a broader electorate.NEWARK MAYOR ARRESTED AS DEM CONGRESS MEMBERS STORM NEW JERSEY ICE PRISON TO CONDUCT OVERSIGHT VISIT"I wouldn't be surprised if they vote for him in the Democratic primary, and Ras Baraka is the candidate this November. But when it comes to the majority of New Jerseyans, including the Hispanic community, we understand. Illegal immigrants who have committed crimes in these United States do not deserve to be here," Gonzalez continued."Mayor Ras Baraka is a candidate for governor, and although it looks now that he's going to win the Democrat primary based on these liberal radical policies, the voters in November aren't going to buy him," he said.Fox News' Alec Schemmel contributed to this report.
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    AI predicts biological age, plus flesh-eating insects pose health risk
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    Draymond Green, 2 technical fouls away from suspension, fined $50,000 for questioning officials' 'integrity'
    Draymond Green has found a new way to get on the NBA's bad side.The Golden State Warriors star was fined $50,000 Wednesday for making an "inappropriate comment" to the officials during Game 3 of a second-round playoff series against Minnesota.The NBA said Green questioned "the integrity of game officials" in the Warriors' 102-97 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMGreen appeared to reference the game's point spread to the refs during the game."Five-and-a-half. I know what they're doing," Green appeared to say. Minnesota was -5.5 and covered.Green has been assessed a league-high five technical fouls this postseason and would have to serve a one-game suspension if the total reaches seven. He has also been called for two flagrant fouls.He was suspended for Game 5 of the 2016 NBA Finals for accumulating too many flagrant fouls that postseason and was suspended for one game in the 2023 playoffs for stepping on the chest of Sacramento's Domantas Sabonis.According to the website Spotrac, Green has been fined $992,000 in his career, with $185,000 coming for actions toward officials. He also has been docked $3.2 million for suspensions.Green was suspended indefinitely last season for his on-court antics from prior playoff games, including stomping on Sabonis. He also put Rudy Gobert in a chokehold and hit Jusuf Nurki with an open hand, which led to the extended suspension.Green recently went on a tangent about how he has an "agenda" as an "angry Black man."Green recently admitted he was "embarrassed" he "pouted way too much" during a game at home in which the Warriors lost, forcing a Game 7 in the first round of the playoffs. He said he had "some heart-to-hearts" with "people I trust the most" after that game."It's just a habit he has when somebody fouls him, and he's smart," head coach Steve Kerr said at the time. "So, I think it was Reid reached, and, on the reach, Draymond kind of swiped through and drew the foul. But he does have a habit of sort of flailing his arm to try to make sure the ref sees it, and he made contact. And that's what led to the tech."It's part of Draymond," Kerr added. "It's the same thing that makes him such a competitor and a winner, puts him over the top sometimes, and we know that. And it's our job to try to help him stay poised, stay composed. But the competition is so meaningful to him that occasionally he goes over the line."Golden State, without Stephen Curry due to an injury, trails its second-round series, 3-1, and Game 5 will be played in Minnesota Wednesday night.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Marcus Ericsson knows winning Indy 500 again wont be easy, but he has a secret ingredient
    On May 29, 2022, Marcus Ericsson was on top of the IndyCar world, having just driven 500 miles faster than anyone else on the planet.At 31 years old, Ericsson earned his first Indy 500 victory. Not long before, he had been having trouble finding his footing in Formula One.Ericsson joined F1 in 2014 and lasted for five seasons, but he never won a race. In fact, his best finish was an eighth-place run in 2015, and he had just 11 top-10s in his five-year stint there.But today, he's in IndyCar lore.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"The problem in F1 is its about being in the right car and right team to win. In F1, the same guys win. In F1, all the guys build their own car. So if youre a big team with a lot of resources, its easy to build a very good car. If youre a small team with less resources, its more difficult," Ericsson told Fox News Digital in a recent interview. "So over five years, I was on smaller teams and never got a chance to show what I could do. So IndyCar came up as an option, everyone has the same option, and you can set it up for you as a driver. Waking up on race day knowing I had a chance to win was something I really missed in Formula One."Of course, no matter what circuit Ericsson is running, winning is difficult. There aren't milk, beer and champagne showers in victory lane for no reason. For Ericsson and racers alike, it's a mental game, knowing that you will lose much more often than you win."It is very tough, and it's one of the biggest challenges with racing. I would say its that mental side of things and always sort of believing in yourself, pushing yourself forward and staying tough and sort of staying confident," Ericsson said. "Thats a constant challenge that we all go through. Racing, golf, even if you win a lot, you win rarely. Its a special thing, it takes a lot of mental toughness to perform at a high level every weekend and go through that season after season.""In the past, I was very results-driven, I want to have this many wins and this many podiums in a year," he added. "But Ive learned in my career that thats not a great way of focusing. Sometimes, there are things outside of your control thats happening. In racing, there are so many things that can go wrong. So I try to focus on my own performance. I want to have as many weekends where I felt like I performed at my best. And due to other circumstances, your best may only be a fifth-place finish, but that was your maximum that day. Thats something Ive learned throughout my career. And be honest with yourself did I get the most out of myself today?"INDYCAR POWER RANKINGS: WILL THE INDY 500 JUMBLE THIS LIST?One way Ericsson does get the most out of himself, though, is by taking Allegra, a brand which he will be representing at this year's Indy 500. It's a partnership that is perfect timing given allergy season, but it also makes a world of a difference on the track."Zero percent brain interference, staying sharp, non-drowsiness, those are the keys to not only in the race car but a day in the life. And to represent them at the Indy 500 is really cool," Ericcson said. "Its perfect timing. Everyone on my crew is using it to stay sharp, because every split-second in racing matters."Ericsson knows that better than anybody he led on the final lap of the Indy 500 in 2023 as well, but crossed the finish line second."When were racing 200-plus miles an hour, you need to be mentally there all the time. Its so important for someone like me to be able to do that and not drift away. The mental side is always something Ive focused on, because the higher you are in any sport, but racing in particular, the mental strength can make a difference between winning and losing," he added. "People dont realize how tough it is to drive our cars. He hit up to five Gs, and that focus to stay laser sharp for two or three hours is definitely challenging. Youre drained, bodys drained, minds drained, its really tough."The racing spectacle is now less than two weeks away, and Ericsson knows exactly what he has to do to bring home the victory again."The month of May is all about winning. This is our Super Bowl winner takes all. I need to have a car thats beneath me, take it step by step, patience is the name of the game," he said."Its a long month before we get to race day. And hopefully the Allegra car will be in victory lane."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy, a Celtics fan, gives Knicks star a 'subtle' message in hotel run-in
    The Boston Celtics are on the brink of elimination after what should have been an easy series for them.The Celtics have squandered two 20-point leads and another lead of 14 points and trail their second-round playoff series 3-1 to the New York Knicks.The Celtics also lost Jayson Tatum to a torn Achilles in the closing minutes of Game 4.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMIt's a grim outlook for Boston, but Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy, who predicted the series was over after Boston won Game 3, is hoping to use his Celtics fandom powers for good.Portnoy said he ran into a Knicks star in a Boston hotel prior to Game 5 and gave him a message."I saw Mikal Bridges in the hotel this morning. I gave him a subtle, Hey, dont break your wrist,'" Portnoy said on his outlet.Portnoy said it was a "joke.""He was kind of like a Barstool guy. He tapped me, and Im like, All right. And hes like, Hey, good to see you,'" Portnoy added.DWYANE WADE CASTS DOUBT ON LEGITIMACY OF NBA DRAFT LOTTERY AMID RIGGING SPECULATION: 'IT'S A BUSINESS'Bridges is one of several "Nova Knicks" who also include Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart. Villanova alumnus Donte DiVincenzo was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves, along with Julius Randle, for Karl-Anthony Towns in the offseason. Brunson, Hart, DiVincenzo and Bridges all won a national championship with the Wildcats.New York came back from 20-point deficits in both Games 1 and 2, which were played in Boston, and Bridges played pivotal roles in both games. He got the game-winning steal in Game 1 and blocked a potential buzzer-beater in Game 2.But Boston would not relinquish such a lead in Game 3, which led many to wonder if the Knicks' runs were a fluke.In Game 4, the Knicks trailed by double-digits again in the second half, and it didn't phase them at all. They ended the third quarter on a 30-13 run to take a three-point lead, and another 18-5 run late in the fourth completed the comeback after Tatum was injured.If New York knocks off the reigning champs, it will be the Knicks' first trip to the Eastern Conference finals since 2000.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Bill Belichick's girlfriend Jordon Hudson says relationship led to 'identity erasure' in letter to cheer team
    Bill Belichick's controversial 24-year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson said she experienced an identity "erasure" in a recent letter to her cheerleading teammates, according to The Washington Post.A letter obtained by the outlet showed Hudson apologizing to the members of her adult cheerleading team BlackOut, and thanking them for "tolerating baggage" related to her romance."During this time I have faced a slow, exterior erasure of my strong, individual identity. I cant thank you [enough] for helping keep that in tact by embracing me, for me. It is so difficult for me to give up my time with you, because I feel like I am giving up a part of myself in the process," read the letter, which was dated Dec. 14, 2024."I want to take a moment to both apologize for, and simultaneously thank you for all of the baggage that comes with having me around; from the interlopers at practice, to the subsequent media exploitation, to the lack of dependability."The letter ultimately stated her decision to leave, insisting it was the best decision for the team.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe Maine native has become one of the most notorious figures in football in recent weeks. Her romantic relationship, and now business relationship, with Belichick has prompted multiple controversies and concerns about the coach's current mindset and reputation.With Belichick set to lead UNC's football program in 2025, Hudson has been a visible and involved presence in the program's operations.Since the university hired Belichick in December, Hudson has served in an unofficial role on the football program, which includes being copied on all emails sent to Belichick, per multiple reports.Meanwhile, a report by The Athletic suggests Hudson also played a role in preventing UNC from being featured in an offseason special of HBO's popular "Hard Knocks" series.CHARLES BARKLEY EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT HOW JORDON HUDSON IS AFFECTING BILL BELICHICK'S LEGACY"Jordon Hudson, Belichicks girlfriend, played an instrumental role in stopping the production, related to her request to be heavily involved in the project, according to multiple industry sources briefed on the negotiations," the report read.Hudson recently exclaimed a now-infamous line during Belichick's "CBS News Sunday Morning" interview. When interviewer Tony Dokoupil asked Belichick how he and Hudson met, she interjected, "Were not talking about this."Belichick later released a statement through UNC addressing the incident, accusing CBS of trying to create a "false narrative." The coach said he "clearly communicated" to his publicist, Simon & Schuster, that any promotional interviews would be "solely" on his upcoming book, "The Art of Winning Lessons from My Life in Football," but the network didn't honor that request."I was surprised when unrelated topics were introduced and I repeatedly expressed to the reporter, Tony Dokoupil, and the producers that I preferred to keep the conversation centered on the book," the statement read."After [this] occurred several times, Jordon, with whom I share both a personal and professional relationship, stepped in to reiterate that point to help refocus the discussion. She was not deflecting any specific question or topic but simply doing her job to ensure the interview stayed on track."CBS responded with its own statement."When we agreed to speak with Mr. Belichick, it was for a wide-ranging interview," a CBS News spokesperson said in a statement on X. "There wereno preconditions or limitationsto this conversation. This was confirmed repeatedly with his publisher before the interview took place and after it was completed."Hudson was caught up in another disputed report related to UNC on Friday. Independent journalist Pablo Torre reported that she was barred from North Carolinas athletics facilities and football field.However, the university disputed Torre's report."While Jordon Hudson is not an employee at the University or Carolina Athletics, she is welcome to the Carolina Football facilities. Jordon will continue to manage all activities related to Coach Belichicks personal brand outside of his responsibilities for Carolina Football and the University," the school said.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Caitlin Clark reveals what she and Taylor Swift discussed at Chiefs playoff game
    Caitlin Clark and Taylor Swift made national headlines as they took in a Kansas City Chiefs playoff game together in a suite at Arrowhead Stadium this past NFL season.WNBA phenom Clark, a huge fan of Swifts musical talents prior to meeting her, pulled back the curtain recently on what the two discussed. And while they are mega-stars in each of their own professions, just like any other fan in the stands, they were having "normal conversations.""I think what people dont always realize about people with a certain spotlight, whether its her, whether its me, whether its another professional athlete or a pop star, were real people," Clark told ESPN in a feature.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMClark, who grew up a Chiefs fan, learned all about Swifts love for the team and the game."She loves the Chiefs just as much as I do," she revealed. "Im talking football with her. She loved it, and just like her passion, and honestly, probably one of the sweetest people Ive ever been around. And everybody says that when you meet her, but its really true. She just treats everybody with the same amount of kindness, and her family was great."WNBA STAR CAITLIN CLARK DETAILS 'INCREDIBLE' EXPERIENCE ALONGSIDE TAYLOR SWIFT AT CHIEFS' PLAYOFF GAMEClark and Swift watched as the Chiefs took down the Houston Texans in the divisional round to move on in the playoffs. Travis Kelce, the Chiefs' star tight end and Swifts boyfriend, scored a touchdown in the 23-14 victory over the Texans.The Chiefs ultimately reached the Super Bowl for the third year in a row, but, unfortunately for them, NFL history was unable to be made as the Philadelphia Eagles prevailed in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, 40-22, denying Kansas City the chance to become the first team ever to win three Lombardi Trophies in a row.Swift was also at that game in Caesars Superdome on Feb. 9.While Swift and Kelce are enjoying some time together in the NFL offseason, Clark is preparing for her second WNBA season with the Indiana Fever, which is set to kick off on Saturday.Clark, who broke WNBA records on her way to being named the Rookie of the Year, and her squad will face off against Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Clark and Reese made waves in their rookie seasons, extending their rivalry from college while battling for a national title with Iowa and LSU, respectively.Perhaps a Fever game will be in the cards for Swift and Kelce, as the WNBA season gets underway before Kelce must attend the start of the Chiefs' training camp.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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