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    Angler shatters previous fish state record by reeling in black crappie
    A West Virginia angler just broke a fish record in the Mountain State.Jerry Porter of Harts, West Virginia, caught a black crappie while fishing at East Lynn Lake in Wayne County.Porter reeled in the 17.7-inch fish that weighed in at 3.6-pounds,according to the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources (WVDNR).LUCKY ANGLERS BREAK TWO STATE FISHING RECORDS ON SAME DAY: 'DEDICATION AND PASSION'The sunfish was caught on a minnow-tipped jig on a 6-pound test line.The previous black crappie state record was a 3.15-pound, 17.76-inch fish caught in 2024.Black crappies stretch 10.8 inches on average, with the heaviest ever reported at six pounds, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services (FWS).CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERThe fish are commonly found in freshwater lakes, often traveling in schools while swimming in clear water, according to FWS.Porters record marks the third state record shattered so far in 2025.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleTwo West Virginia fishermen recently broke state records while reeling in their catches on the same day in April.Jason Floyd caught a 24.57-inch, 5.75-pound redhorse sucker, according to the WVDNR and as previously reported by Fox News Digital.John Plott caught a hefty 12.44-inch, 1.60-pound redear sunfish, marking his second record-breaking catch of the species.In order to fish in West Virginia, anglers over the age of 14 must obtain a state fishing license.
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    Singer Lorde discusses feeling 'in the middle gender-wise,' claims to be a woman except for 'when I'm a man'
    Singer Lorde described her gender identity as a woman "except for the days when Im a man" in Rolling Stone on Thursday.The 28-year-old New Zealand singer spoke to the magazine about her upcoming album "Virgin," which includes a song called "Man of the Year" that features the lyric "Some days Im a woman/Some days Im a man."Lorde explained that the lyric means she is "in the middle gender-wise" and referenced a conversation she had with "Pink Pony Club" singer Chappell Roan, who asked if she identified as non-binary.GRAMMY-WINNING MUSICIAN FIGHTS TRUMPS TRANS EXECUTIVE ORDER BY DONATING TO PEOPLE SEEKING GENDER SURGERIES"I was like Im a woman except for the days when Im a man," Lorde said. "I know thats not a very satisfying answer, but theres a part of me that is really resistant to boxing it up."Lorde told Rolling Stone that she had been thinking about her gender in a different way since the release of her last album "Solar Power" in 2021, which led to a sense of her "gender broadening.""My gender got way more expansive when I gave my body more room," she said.After her decision to go off birth control for the first time since she was 15, Lorde, 28, said that it felt like she had "cut some sort of cord between myself and this regulated femininity."When she attempted to be "fully representative of how [her] gender felt" while writing the song "Man of the Year," she envisioned herself wearing mens jeans, a gold chain and duct tape across her chest. When she tried out the look, the image in the mirror "scared" her and made her feel like "something bursting" out of her.This, Lorde told Rolling Stone Magazine, was part of her emotional journey writing her new album.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURELorde still identifies herself as a "cis" woman and said she did not want to take attention away from people with "more on the line" than she does because of her privilege."I see these incredibly brave young people, and its complicated," Lorde said. "Making the expression privately is one thing, but I want to make very clear that Im not trying to take any space from anyone who has more on the line than me. Because Im, comparatively, in a very safe place as a wealthy, cis, White woman."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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    Trump takes well-earned victory lap for Middle East peace triumphs
    Eight years ago, during the first few days of President Donald Trumps first term, I joined his other senior advisers in the White House Situation Room to discuss our approach to Saudia Arabia, which was then in the midst of an internal power struggle. Should we work with the older generation of Saudi leaders, with whom the U.S. has done business with for decades? Or would we take a chance on the younger generation, who were untested, but are committed to massive social and economic change. Jared Kushner made the case for the new leaders, especially Mohammed bin Salman (MBS). Kushner argued they would take Saudi Arabia in a different direction -- away from the religiously and socially conservative, insular, extremist-tolerant older generation of their grandparents and build a modern, tolerant and open society, with rights for women. They wanted to diversify the Saudi economy beyond its reliance on oil and create a modern nation focused on technology, investment and infrastructure. They would stand against Islamic extremism and work with us to destroy terrorist movements. They were open to the idea of peace with Israel as the foundation of a wilder peace in the Middle East. TRUMP, SPEAKING IN SAUDI ARABIA, SAYS HE WANTS IRAN DEAL, WILL ADD MORE COUNTRIES TO ABRAHAM ACCORDSThe choice was Trumps, and one of his first major foreign policy decisions. He would continue his rock-solid support of Israel, but he took a bet on the younger generation of Sunni Arab leaders. He withdrew from President Barack Obamas flawed nuclear weapons deal with Iran, believing that the road to Middle East peace went through Riyadh and Israel, not Tehran.This weeks trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE was Trumps victory lap. His big bet in 2017 paid off. He could say with great pride, "Before our eyes, a new generation of leaders is transcending the ancient conflicts and tired divisions of the past, and forging a future where the Middle East is defined by commerce, not chaos; where it exports technology, not terrorism; and where people of different nations, religions, and creeds are building cities together not bombing each other out of existence."The Gulf Arab nations, led by Saudi Arabia, have accomplished extraordinary things in the last eight years, despite the cold shoulder given them during the Biden administration. They were crucial in destroying ISIS and other Islamist extremist movements. They played a major behind-the-scenes role in the Abraham Accords between Israel and the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan and then Morocco. While not yet a formal signatory to the Abraham Accords, Saudi Arabia is well on its way.FORMER BIDEN OFFICIALS OFFER RARE PRAISE FOR TRUMP'S BOLD MIDDLE EAST MOVESThe Saudis, along with the other Gulf Arab leaders, have now urged Trump to open a dialogue with the new leaders of Syria. He has taken another bet on peace during this trip, and is dropping crippling sanctions on Syria, to give them a "chance at greatness." If Trump is right, Syria will no longer be a scourge of the region it has been for decades; using chemical weapons on its own people, hosting extremist groups bent on spreading death and destruction, and welcoming in Russian influence.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONPerhaps most important of all, Trump has put a stake in the heart of American interventionist foreign policy pursued by both political parties for the last 20 years. We will no longer fight forever wars in the Middle East in a futile attempt to force them into the American mold. We will no longer give nations "lectures on how to live or how to govern their own affairs." As Trump said in his first address to the United Nations General Assembly in 2017, "We do not expect diverse countries to share the same cultures, traditions, or even systems of government. But we do expect all nations to uphold these two core sovereign duties: to respect the interests of their own people and the rights of every other sovereign nationTRUMP CONDEMNS 'INTERVENTIONALISTS,' PITCHES 'MORE HOPEFUL FUTURE' IN MIDDLE EAST SPEECH"In America, we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone, but rather to let it shine as an example for everyone to watch." Our policy is Peace through Strength which encompasses all forms of our strength, not just our military strength. What better way to honor the spirit of our own founding 250 years ago, than to encourage other "sovereign nations let their people take ownership of the future and control their own destiny."CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM KT McFARLAND
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    Journalist turned potential House candidate says fellow Democrats 'keep losing' by failing working class
    EXCLUSIVE A seasoned reporter and self-described lifelong Democrat was so fed up by her party's failures with the working class that she's considering jumping into the fray herself.Hanna Trudo, a former reporter for The Hill who's also made stops at such sites as The Daily Beast, Wired, The New Republic and Politico, is mulling a run for the First Congressional District in her home state of New Hampshire. The seat, currently occupied by Rep. Chris Pappas, D-N.H., is opening up next year as Pappas runs for U.S. Senate to replace outgoing Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H.Trudo, a fourth-generation, millennial New Hampshire native, has reported extensively on the Democratic Party's left flank during her journalism career. And to hear her put it, she's gotten tired of them not delivering for a base of voters that started flocking to President Donald Trump over the past decade."I've been a lifelong Democrat, but being from New Hampshire, from a working-class family, a lot of the issues that I've reported on over the years in terms of the progressive wing of the party, and even the centrists and the moderates, it's oftentimes a failure in my view to address the needs of working-class people," she told Fox News Digital. "And so when we wonder why Democrats keep losing, to me, the answers are sort of obvious. When you're not able to deliver on what people are asking you to deliver on, you lose."BERNIE SANDERS DENIES HE AND AOC ARE TRYING TO START THIRD PARTY, SAYS DEMOCRATS 'LACK A VISION OF THE FUTURE'Trudo, who's been in journalism since 2012, said she was considering leaving the profession even before Trump was re-elected last year. The president's win, buoyed by his continued strength with working-class voters flocking to Republicans, crystallized to Democrats like Trudo that her party's leadership had become hopelessly out of touch."There's a big disconnect from the D.C. punditry that I've seen and observed up close, and the strategist and the consultant class and the donor class, to what actual Democrats, working-class people, of all parties, frankly, what they want," she said.Trudo is the latest mainstream media figure who's gotten wrapped up in Democratic Party politics. CNN's John Avlon lost his bid for Congress as a Democrat in New York in 2024, and ex-ABC News analyst Matthew Dowd launched an ill-fated campaign for Lieutenant Governor as a Democrat in Texas in 2021. Former CNBC anchor Michelle Caruso-Cabrera ran an unsuccessful Democratic primary campaign against Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in 2020, and President Barack Obama's second press secretary was longtime Time Magazine editor Jay Carney.Last year, former NPR editor Uri Berliner revealed he found in 2021 that registered Democrats outnumbered registered Republicans 87 to zero in the outlet's Washington office."I think we're kidding ourselves if we don't come to the table with our own biases," Trudo said about being a journalist with strong political opinions. "My bias has always been not necessarily towards Democrats, but towards the working-class issues, which Democrats, in terms of what I've covered, have been the ones talking about these things as long as I've been in journalism. So to me, it's always been sort of prioritizing that."EX-SANDERS CAMPAIGN ADVISOR KNOCKS FORMER BOSS FOR CATERING TO WHITE LIBERALS WITH AOC ANTI-OLIGARCHY TOURAsked by Fox News Digital if Americans concerned about liberal media bias had a point, Trudo said it was a good question."I've debated it a lot over the years," she said. "I do think we have to be really careful. And not so much left versus right. I do think we have to be on the side of truth. And maybe that sounds clich, but I genuinely believe that. I think we have to be able to call out things as true, period."Trudo, an admirer of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., called him the Democratic Party's current leader last month. She noted his and Ocasio-Cortez's headline-grabbing "Fighting Oligarchy" tour is the kind of proactive politics that's capturing the angry mood of the country.However, Trudo, who has no set timeline for when she'll decide about running for Congress, bristled at the "Democratic socialist" label for herself, saying she prefers "working-class Democrat" who embraces economic populism.Sanders won the 2016 and 2020 Democratic primaries in New Hampshire, the former in a landslide over Hillary Clinton that served as notice that his far-left populism resonated with the grassroots. The state, which has one of the country's highest-percentage White populations, is known for its fiscal conservatism and social liberalism that can make it difficult to pigeon-hole politically.FOUR MONTHS INTO TRUMP'S SECOND TERM, DEMOCRATS REMAIN DEEPLY PESSIMISTIC ABOUT THEIR PARTYTrump lost New Hampshire all three times he ran for the White House, and it sports two Democratic U.S. Senators, but the state's current governor is Republican Kelly Ayotte and the GOP controls the legislature."I think in New Hampshire in particular, there's sort of this disconnect between the leaders that we elect within the party and the actual mood of the people," Trudo said. "It's always kind of interesting to see this pull towards the middle or towards the centrist approach in a state whose motto is quite literally Live Free or Die."Trudo said she's worried most about social programs like Medicaid and Social Security being under attack by Republicans and wants Democrats to pursue economic populism to regain credibility with voters."They hear platitudes," she said. "They hear working across the aisle I've covered Congress, I've covered Democrats for 10 years professionally. So I'm very well aware of the sort of electoral calculations that come into play when we talk about these kinds of things. But I think it's going to take someone who's not beholden to the inter-party dialog, because so often that has failed. It's definitely failed people here."As she mulls jumping into the race officially, Democrats are going through a wrenching period as reports of a White House cover-up of President Joe Biden's cognitive decline in office dominate headlines.Meanwhile, Trump is more accessible to the media than ever, while also antagonizing the press at every opportunity.While critical of Trump over his anti-media rhetoric, Trudo said she applauds accessibility, and she'll talk to anybody to get her message out, something she feels her fellow Democrats have been too scared to do."I think we see a big part of the problem with Democrats is that closed-off mentality," she told Fox News Digital. "People go in very rehearsed to interviews. They have specific sound bites that they want to get their point across. They don't want to say anything controversial or off the cuff. And it's alienated a lot of people in the party."A day after she spoke with Fox News Digital, the conservative Ruthless Podcast accused Trudo of "ghosting" them on an interview after she'd offered in an X post on May 5 to speak to the hosts.The show's hosts said they reached out multiple times after her public offer to come on the program, and she ignored them."Like most politicians, shes saying one thing and doing another. We have many questions and plan to keep asking until the truth is revealed," Ruthless co-host John Ashbrook told Fox News Digital.Trudo didn't immediately respond to a request for additional comment.
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    Fox News Digital's News Quiz: May 16, 2025
    An ice cream brand co-founder was arrested at a Senate hearing, and a singer testified at Diddys trial. How well did you follow the news this week?Test your news knowledge with this week's Fox News Digital News Quiz.Looking for more fun?Nate Bargatze opened up about his faith in last week's News Quiz.Test yourself on May marvels, hamburger history and lyrical legends in this week's American Culture Quiz.If you're looking to play even more, you can find all of our quizzes by clicking here.Check back next week for the latest News Quiz from Fox News Digital. Thanks for playing!
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    Ever had an email disappear? This is what to do on your Phone to fix it
    Despite not wanting to be inundated by tons of emails, its quite another thing to have emails you need to read or keep disappear suddenly. Its important to know why your emails are disappearing as much as it is important to figure out how to fix it. Mary Ann from Southport, North Carolina, had this question for us:"Help - my emails stored in individual email folders disappear on my iPhone 13 Pro Mail app. Why? Is there a fix so this wont happen again?"Though weve all wished that our inboxes would magically get read and cleaned up, we certainly dont want emails disappearing for no particular reason and without our knowledge. Usually, when something unexpected happens on our devices, it isnt just a one-person issue. Thats why we thought it was important to investigate why your emails are disappearing and how to fix it, Mary Ann.If you're experiencing disappearing emails on an Android device, don't worry, we also cover solutions for Android users further down in this article.JoinThe FREE CyberGuy Report: Get my expert tech tips, critical security alerts and exclusive deals plus instant access to my freeUltimate Scam Survival Guidewhen you sign up!If your emails disappear from your iPhone like they did for Mary Ann, there are several reasons this could happen. But before you troubleshoot the many different potential culprits, the easiest one to start with is to restart your iPhone. Even though it may seem too easy, sometimes restarting your iPhone can restore your missing emails. To restart your iPhone for iPhone X or later:DON'T FALL FOR THAT SNEAKY ICLOUD STORAGE ALERT IN YOUR INBOXIf that doesnt resolve the issue, try the steps below.HOW TO PROTECT YOUR IPHONE & IPAD FROM MALWAREWhile the iPhone usually keeps the mail setup process pretty simple, sometimes how we step up can cause problems down the road. Or even if we did set it up correctly, it just needs to be reset to get it working properly-the solution. Delete your email account on your iPhone, and then set it up again.THAT APPLE ID DISABLED MESSAGE? IT'S A DANGEROUS SCAMTHE ONE SIMPLE TRICK TO HELP KEEP OUT CYBER CREEPS ON IPHONEDesktop mail applications usually use POP3, while most smartphones use IMAP protocol, which can cause conflict and mail disappearance. The solution to fix this problem. Youll need to see if your email is set up on any other devices using POP3. If possible, change all email account setups to IMAP on other devices. For example, on Mail on an iMac:DITCH BORING EMOJI AND CREATE YOUR OWN UNIQUE ONES WITH GENMOJI ON IPHONESometimes, emails can disappear with outdated iOS. The solution is to find out if your iOS is old and/or update your iOS by performing the following steps:Tap Software UpdateIf none of these resolve your disappearing emails, it may be a system error that can occur on any device. You can also contact Apple Support for further support if nothing seems to work. You can reset your device to start fresh to see if that will resolve the disappearing email problem. Check outHow to factory reset my iPhone for step-by-step instructions on how to reset your device.While this article focuses on iPhone fixes, Android users can face similar issues with disappearing emails. Here's a brief guide tailored for Android devices:Settings may vary depending on your Android phones manufacturer.By following these steps, most Android users can resolve the issue of disappearing emails and keep their inboxes under control.SUBSCRIBE TO KURTS YOUTUBE CHANNEL FOR QUICK VIDEO TIPS ON HOW TO WORK ALL OF YOUR TECH DEVICESIt is very disconcerting when emails start disappearing with no rhyme or reason from your phone. Not only does it keep you from getting information and responding in a timely manner, but it can also start causing consistent problems in your professional and personal life. Thankfully, there are several ways to troubleshoot this problem, from the most basic (restarting your phone) option to the most intense (resetting your entire device).Have your emails ever disappeared from your phone? How did you notice this? What steps have you taken to restore your email to its optimal functioning state? Let us know by writing us atCyberguy.com/ContactFor more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading toCyberguy.com/NewsletterAsk Kurt a question or let us know what stories you'd like us to cover.Follow Kurt on his social channels:Answers to the most-asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved.
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    Trump, after skipping Russia-Ukraine peace talks, wants to meet Putin as soon as we can set it up
    President Donald Trump on Friday told reporters he wants to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the war in Ukraine "as soon as we can set it up."The president, speaking from Abu Dhabi during the last stop of his four-day Middle East tour, said: "I think its time for us to just do it."Trump had said earlier that a meeting between him and Putin was crucial to breaking the deadlock.Putin spurned an offer this week by Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy to meet face-to-face for peace talks in Istanbul. Trump said he didnt think Putin would show up if he didnt attend the talks himself.RUBIO DOUBTS 'ANYTHING PRODUCTIVE' WILL HAPPEN IN UKRAINE PEACE TALKS TRUMP, PUTIN"I said, you know, they all said Putin was going, Zelensky was going, and I said, if I don't go, I guarantee Putin's not going. And he didn't go," Trump told reporters Friday.When asked for a timeline, Trump said, "as soon as we can set it up."In place of Zelenskyy and Putin, a Ukrainian delegation led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov is expected to meet with a low-level Russian team headed by presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky.Officials and observers expect these talks to yield little immediate progress on stopping the more than three-year war between Russia and Ukraine.RUBIO TAKES SOMBER TONE ON RUSSIA-UKRAINE PEACE DEAL: 'CLOSE BUT NOT CLOSE ENOUGH'The two sides are far apart in their conditions for ending the war. Ukraine has accepted a U.S. and European proposal for a full, 30-day ceasefire, but Putin has effectively rejected it by imposing far-reaching conditions.Meanwhile, Ukrainian government and Western military analysts allege that Russian forces are preparing a fresh military offensive.After Putin declined Zelenskyy's challenge to sit down with him in the Turkish capital on Thursday, the Ukrainian president accused Moscow of not making a serious effort to end the war by sending a low-level negotiating team that he described as "a theater prop."PUTIN SENDING FOREIGN MINISTER TO SAUDI ARABIA FOR TALKS WITH TRUMP OFFICIALSEven so, Zelenskyy said that he was sending a team headed by his defense minister to Friday's meeting in Istanbul. That would show Trump that Ukraine is determined to press ahead with peace efforts despite Russian foot-dragging, Zelenskyy said, amid intense diplomatic maneuvering by Kyiv and Moscow.The Russian delegation also includes three other senior officials, the Kremlin said. Putin also appointed four lower-level officials as "experts" for the talks.Ahead of Fridays talks, a three-way meeting between Turkey, the U.S. and Ukraine also took place, per Turkish Foreign Ministry officials. The U.S. side included Secretary of State Marco Rubio as well as retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg.Rubio on Thursday said he did not foresee any major breakthroughs in Istanbul."We don't have high expectations of what will happen tomorrow. And frankly, at this point, I think it's abundantly clear that the only way we're going to have a breakthrough here is between President Trump and President Putin," Rubio told reporters Thursday in Antalya, Turkey.
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    Dem says it's 'obvious now to me' that Biden 'was not in a condition to run for reelection'
    Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., has noted that it is now "obvious" to him that then-President Joe Biden "was not in a condition to run for re-election.""To rebuild trust, Democrats must be honest. In light of the facts that have come out, Joe Biden should not have run for reelection, and we should have had an open primary," Khanna said in an X post when sharing the link to his appearance on Fox News Channel's "The Story.""In my limited public interactions with the President, he appeared coherent. It is obvious now to me, based on @jaketapper and others reporting, that he was not in a condition to run for reelection, and he should have made the decision not to. We must be honest with people about our partys mistake," Khanna added in another post.DEM SENATOR SAYS NO DOUBT BIDEN DECLINED COGNITIVELY DURING PRESIDENCYDuring his appearance on "The Story," Khanna said that the Democratic Party should admit to making a "mistake" and should have more strongly called for Biden not to seek re-election.Fox News Channel's Martha MacCallum confronted Khanna with multiple clips of his own comments about Biden, such as when Khanna described him as "fully coherent" in 2024.After several clips of Khanna aired, MacCallum asked the congressman whether he was being truthful in his past comments about Biden.JAKE TAPPER'S PAST COVERAGE OF BIDEN'S COGNITIVE DECLINE UNDER SCRUTINY AHEAD OF HIS NEW BOOK"I was," Khanna said, but he also admitted that he did not "have the full picture."Fox News Digital reached out to the Office of Joe and Jill Biden but did not receive a response by the time of publication.JOE AND JILL BIDEN FIRE BACK ON THE VIEW AGAINST ACCUSATIONS OF HEALTH COVER-UP, CALL STORIES WRONGDuring an appearance on "The View" earlier this month, the former president pushed back against the notion that he suffered significant cognitive decline during his last year in office.
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    Travis Hunter gets real on his and Shedeur Sanders' NFL futures: 'We just going to work'
    For the first time in four years, Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders will not be teammates when their football season begins.Hunter, the second overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Sanders, who waited two more days to hear his name called in the fifth round by the Cleveland Browns, starred together at Jackson State and Colorado during their college days.Now, they are hoping to make an impact for their respective franchises in the NFL.A big spotlight hovers over both players entering their rookie seasons for different reasons. For Hunter, GM James Gladstone has already vocalized the expectation that Hunter will be the generational talent that uplifts the team, as well as the city and game of football, during what he sees as a Hall of Fame career.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMIn Sanders' case, he will be put in a quarterback battle that includes Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel, the Oregon product who was drafted two rounds before him last month.Hunter said he has spoken to Sanders since his slide down the NFL Draft board, and he knows his former teammate and great friend is ready to do the exact same thing he will to start his NFL journey.ESPN STAR FIRES BACK AT CRITICISM OVER CAM WARD NFL DRAFT COVERAGE"We just going to work, man," Hunter said while discussing his excitement to partner with Panini America, who will be giving him his first rookie trading card at the NFLPA Rookie Premiere in Los Angeles."We both got our heads down, and doing what we have to do. Theres a lot of doubters out there for him, and hes going to go to work. Im going to go to work and just going to do what weve always been doing."While the football world has been looking closely at how Sanders and Gabriel were competing in rookie minicamp, Hunter has exceeded the expectations the Jaguars had for him already.Tony Boselli, the Jaguars' executive vice president of Football Operations, told NFL Network that, while he understands Hunter is not even running in pads yet, the team has been taken back by watching him up close with his new teammates."We had high expectations. He's exceeded my expectations," Boselli said. "You see the athlete on the field, you see how he moves, the change in direction, the body control, but it's the person that I'm most enamored with."As Hunter gets acclimated to his life in the NFL, he is also very aware of the leadership aspect of being a top pick. The Jaguars already have players like Trevor Lawrence, Travon Walker and Josh Hines-Allen as the veteran presence in the locker room, but Hunter knows he can be added to the mix as long as he does his job first.The same goes for Sanders with the Browns."We definitely got to be leaders, especially me," Hunter explained. "I was the number two overall pick, so I gotta come in and be a leader. Shedeur, hes gotta go in there and work, earn his job just like me. But hes also got to go in there and be the head of the offense, so hes gotta go in there and be a leader."Hunter said his time with the Jaguars has been "great" thus far, and it will only continue as OTAs will ultimately lead into training camp this summer.ONE OF ONEAs Hunter continues to put in the work, he is also excited for an important milestone in his early career seeing himself on an NFL trading card for the first time.Hunter partnered with Panini America, along with several other incoming rookies, where they will receive their first Panini NFL trading cards at the NFLPA Rookie Premiere."Just super excited to see myself on my own card, so its definitely a blessing," he said.One day, Hunter's rookie card could be worth quite the pretty penny. But he understands it's up to him to make that happen."I dont know," he said when asked how much he would pay for his rookie card. "I still got to put in some work."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Trump says US has given Iran proposal for nuclear deal
    President Donald Trump said Friday that the U.S. has given Iran a proposal for a nuclear deal."Yeah they have a proposal, but more importantly, they know they have to move quickly or something bad, something bad is going to happen," Trump said.Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned this week that the United States is facing a critical moment with Iran to curb its efforts to develop a nuclear weapon and limit its uranium enrichment.U.S. and Iranian officials have held four rounds of talks, primarily in Oman, since Trump took office to address Tehrans nuclear program.TRUMP WARNS IRAN FACES VIOLENCE LIKE PEOPLE HAVENT SEEN BEFORE' IF NUCLEAR DEAL FAILSThe International Atomic Energy Agency, often referred to as the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, noted in a March report that Irans stockpile of 60% enriched uranium had alarmingly grown from 182 kg to 275 kg, approximately 401 pounds to 606 pounds, in early 2025."Once you're at 60, you're 90% of the way there. You are, in essence, a threshold nuclear weapons state, which is what Iran basically has become," Rubio said Thursday on "Hannity"."They are at the threshold of a nuclear weapon. If they decided to do so, they could do so very quickly. If they stockpile enough of that 60 percent enriched, they could very quickly turn it into 90 and weaponize it. That's the danger we face right now. That's the urgency here," he said.REPUBLICANS URGE TRUMP TO FOLLOW THROUGH ON HIS PLAN TO DISMANTLE IRAN'S NUCLEAR CAPABILITIESThe president also said Thursday in the United Arab Emirates that the U.S. and Iran have "sort of" agreed to terms on a nuclear deal."Iran has sort of agreed to the terms. Theyre not going to make I call it, in a friendly way nuclear dust," Trump told reporters. "Were not going to be making any nuclear dust in Iran."Congressional Republicans are urging Trump to remain committed to a hardline Iran strategy, calling for the complete dismantlement of the regimes nuclear enrichment capabilities in a letter that drew wide support.Fox News Digital's Ashley Carnahan and Christina Shaw contributed to this report.
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