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    Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Brooks Nader's exes are 'watching' her new sizzling photos
    Brooks Nader knows that her exes are watching.The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model appears in the iconic magazine for the seventh time alongside Salma Hayek, Jordan Chiles, Lauren Chan and Olivia Dunne as this years cover girls.The 28-year-old told People magazine at the 2025 Sports Illustrated Swim Launch Party in New York City that her former flames have been keeping a close eye on her steamy spread.SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SWIMSUIT MODEL BROOKS NADER MAKES A SPLASH IN SKIMPY GOLD BIKINI FOR 7TH APPEARANCE"They like it. They view it, they see it. They're watching, but... I'm moving right along," the pinup told the outlet about her exes reactions to her photos. "I'm sure they see it, but whatever. I don't care."Nader was romantically linked to Gleb Savchenko while competing on Season 33 of "Dancing with the Stars." According to the outlet, they reunited after splitting in October 2024, but this April, they called it quits for good.Savchenko, 41, denied rumors of infidelity."Im not a cheater," he told E! News. "Im actually a family guy. Im a relationship guy. Im not a f---boy who goes around and goes on all these dates. Im not even on dating apps."Nader is more focused on making a splash these days. She told People magazine that posing for a seventh year was a different experience for her."I had a lot of body confidence issues when I first started out in the industry, and I feel like I've evolved into someone who's confident in herself," said Nader. "And I didn't prepare as much this year. I kind of ate a cheeseburger the night before Because they dont give a f--- They want you for you."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I think thats the beautiful thing about Sports Illustrated and why I am still, seven years later, so honored to be a part of it," she shared.The Baton Rouge, Louisiana, native took part in the 2019 Swim Search open casting call and won. She has appeared in the magazine every year since. In 2023, she appeared on the cover of a "Baywatch"-inspired shoot. Then, in 2024, she was part of the SI Swimsuit Legends photo shoot alongside 26 other models to celebrate the magazines 60th anniversary.The original swimsuit issue ran in 1964. It has been a launching pad for models such as Kathy Ireland, Christie Brinkley, Elle Macpherson, Kate Upton and Ashley Graham.Over the years, the issue has tried to stay fresh, with painted bikinis, plus-sized models, unedited photos, tiny swimsuits, amputee models, older models and the addition of professional athletes.For the 2025 issue, Nader was photographed in Bermuda by Ben Watts.In 2023, Nader told Fox News Digital that having a fitness routine she practices daily has helped her both look and feel her best.WATCH: DANCING WITH THE STARS CONTESTANT BROOKS NADER SAYS SHE HAS SO MUCH FUN WITH PRO PARTNER"Throughout the year, I just try to stay as healthy as possible and just have balance," said Nader at the time. "I dont go on any crazy crash diets. Ill just maybe cut out all my spicy margaritas for a couple of weeks leading up to a Sports Illustrated shoot, just to feel mentally clear and healthy in general.""My weakness and downfall are spicy margaritas," she chuckled. "I try to cut those out for a few weeks, which is super challenging. And a guilty pleasure of mine is probably ramen I love ramen. I could eat three bowls of ramen a day."Some models prefer Pilates, while others stick to running. For Nader, she saidher secret to staying in shape is boxing, which she does regularly. The sport was also a known favorite for former Victorias Secret Angel Adriana Lima."I box, which I feel has given me a lot of strength and toning," Nader explained. "Ive been boxing for the last few years, and I feel that has helped me a lot.""Being a model over the last six years it can mess with you a little bit mentally because youre going through ebbs and flows of getting really in shape for a shoot," she shared."And then after that, youre [enjoying] all your cheat meals. I just went through so many phases of my life as a model where I was not steady and constant with working out and eating healthily. I would just go through these crazy highs and lows. And I feel like, lately, as Im getting older, I just feel its really important to keep steady."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSNader stressed that finding a fitness routine that is fun will help people stick with it and meet their health goals. There is also nothing wrong with eating your favorite comfort foods in moderation, she said."I almost flew back to Louisiana for a crawfish boil because its seasonal, and its my favorite thing ever," she said. "My mom always said I can eat my weight in crawfish. I literally can eat seven or eight pounds of crawfish in one sitting. Its so spicy and salty, the way my dad does them. I have to take off all my jewelry because Ill puff up the whole next day, but its so worth it I miss it so much."
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    Rare and authentic Magna Carta discovered long after it was purchased for $27.50
    A "copy" of the famousdocument known as a symbol against tyranny and as a "cornerstone of freedom" has been discovered to be authentic.Harvard Law School in 1946 bought a "copy" of the Magna Carta for just $27.50 from a London legal book dealer, Sweet & Maxwell, according to a news release.British researchers from Kings College London and the University of East Anglia made the discovery while studying unofficial copies of Magna Carta.ANCIENT ROMAN MILITARY FORTIFICATIONS FOUND IN 'STRATEGIC LOCATION'One professor, David Carpenter, noticed the digital version of the document on the Harvard Law School Library website and realized it might be authentic."This is a fantastic discovery," Carpenter, a professor of medieval history at Kings College London, said in a Harvard Law School press release.Previously, only six originals of the document were known to exist.The Magna Carta is a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England in 1211.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERIt is known for having paved the way for the idea thatthe king and his government were not above the law, according to the UK's Parliament."Harvards Magna Carta deserves celebration, not as some mere copy, stained and faded, but as an original of oneof the most significant documents in world constitutional history, a cornerstone of freedoms past, present and yet to be won," added Carpenter.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleTo determine if the charter was authentic, it was photographed under ultra-violet light and subjected to various levels of spectral imaging along with receiving an analysis of the form, hand and content.Nicholas Vincent, a professor of medieval history at the University of East Anglia, said it is "a totem of liberty, central to our sense of who we are: a freedom-loving, free-born people."He added, "It is an icon both of the Western political tradition and of constitutional law. If you asked anybody what the most famous single document in the history of the world is, they would probably name Magna Carta."The press release notes that "Carpenter and Vincent also observed that the first line with elongated letters and a large capital E was consistent with the six other originals of Magna Carta 1300."The National Archives in Washington, D.C., holds a 1297 version of Magna Carta that is on display for the public to view.
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    Scottie Scheffler suffers trophy mishap after winning PGA Championship
    Scottie Scheffler was pumped after securing the first PGA Championship of his career.Scheffler threw down his hat onto the green at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, North Carolina, as he celebrated winning the major tournament with an 11-under par. He went over to his family and hugged his wife, son and parents as they congratulated him.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe adrenaline must have carried over to the Wanamaker Trophy celebration. Scheffler lifted the piece of hardware a little too awkwardly, and the lid of the trophy fell from the top and hit the ground.He laughed it off, as did the rest of the fans who watched the ceremony occur.Collin Morikawa had the same blunder when he won the PGA Championship in 2020.RORY MCILROY EVADES MEDIA AT PGA CHAMPIONSHIP AMID GOLF CLUB CONTROVERSY"They told me its heavy. They didnt tell me the lid comes off," the golfer said Wednesday before the tournament began, via Golf.com. "But it is way heavier than you expect. And then they tell you to lift it over your head."Scheffler shot a final-round 71 to secure the third major victory of his career.He had a rough first few holes and allowed Jon Rahm to get into contention. However, he locked in while Rahm fell off the pace on the back nine."This back nine will be one that I remember for a long time," Scheffler said. "It was a grind out there. I think at one point on the front I maybe had a four- or five-shot lead, and making the turn, I think I was tied for the lead."So to step up when I needed to the most, Ill remember that for a while."The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Trump's tough policies push UK, EU to significantly expand trade and defense
    Nearly a decade after the United Kingdom (U.K.) voted to leave the European Union (EU) under Brexit and amid shifting relations with the U.S. under President Donald Trump, Britain and the EU significantly bolstered their trade and defense partnership on Monday.In what is the largest deal the bloc and the U.K. have agreed to since the controversial Brexit vote in 2016, the two economic powerhouses agreed to increase defense ties and slash red tape, making it not only easier for U.K. food and visitors to access the continent, but also granting fishing rights to EU vessels off of Britians coastline.The agreements have been described as a "reset" and championed by U.K. Prime Minister Kier Starmer, who opposed Brexit, and EU leader, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who said, "At a time of global instability,andwhen our continent faces the greatest threat it has for generations, we inEurope stick together."TRUMP IS COMMITTED TO 10% BASELINE TARIFF, WHITE HOUSE SAYS, DESPITE UK TRADE DEAL ANNOUNCEMENTWhile the U.K. talked down the Trump administrations 25% "reciprocal" tariffs earlier this month to limit the fees to 10% on up to 100,000 car exports to the U.S. the U.K.s chief export item to the States the EU has reached no such agreement with Washington and faces 20% tariffs on all U.S. exports come July.While EU and U.S. officials are still working to find an agreement, reports on Monday suggested that even the existing 10% tariff slapped on the EU over the last 50 days has left a negative mark and the bloc anticipates a drop in growth for 2025.However, it is not only Trumps tariffs that have pushed Western allies to strengthen relations following his re-entry into the White House.ZELENSKYY SPEAKS WITH TRUMP, ALLIES AFTER RUSSIA PEACE TALKS BROKER NO CEASEFIRETrumps hardline push for increased NATO defense spending, along with his sharp break from the Biden administration on Ukraine aid, left European allies scrambling after his inauguration.While the Trump administration has seemingly improved ties with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trumps refusal to outright condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin has resulted in stronger ties between top nations like the U.K., France and Germany, as well as within the EU bloc.At the heart of the new defense agreement is the U.K.s ability to access an EU defense loan program worth roughly $170 billion, expanding joint defense procurement opportunities."Britain is back on the world stage," Starmer said. "This deal is a win-win."Far-right conservatives in the UK like Nigel Farage, an ardent proponent of BREXIT, have condemned the recently announced deal.The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's questions.Reuters contributed to this report.
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    CNN's Axelrod suggests discussions around Bidens mental acuity should be set aside amid cancer diagnosis
    CNN political commentator David Axelrod suggested Sunday that discussions about former President Joe Biden's mental acuity should be muted and set aside in light of his recent cancer diagnosis.CNN anchor Fredricka Whitfield asked Axelrod, "This comes at a time when there is so much continued attention placed on his mental acuity and stability, as well as ahead of this book release, and you mentioned theres been a lot of discussion about it. His medical condition now his announced medical condition now do you believe that silences or delays a lot of conversations about his last year and a half of his presidency, for now?""I think those conversations are going to happen, but they should be more muted and set aside for now, as he's struggling through this," Axelrod, a former adviser to President Barack Obama, said.Biden's office confirmed on Sunday that the former president was diagnosed with an "aggressive form" of prostate cancer.BIDEN'S PROSTATE CANCER DESCRIBED AS 'AGGRESSIVE' WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE DISEASE'S PROGNOSISThe news comes amid a reignited discussion about the former president's decline while in office and his decision to run for re-election in 2024 despite concerns about his age, as another book about the former president and the 2024 campaign by CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Axios correspondent Alex Thompson is set to be released on Tuesday.Axelrod said earlier in the discussion that the cancer diagnosis comes at a "stressful time" for Biden."As you guys pointed out, Jake and Alexs book just came out. Its getting a lot of attention, a lot of reflection on his decision to run again and the rehashing of all of that cant be pleasant for him. But, this supersedes all of that, obviously," he said.POLITICAL WORLD REACTS TO FORMER PRESIDENT BIDEN'S 'AGGRESSIVE' CANCER DIAGNOSIS: 'INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT'CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURECNN's Brian Stelter said during a discussion on Sunday that the news puts the debate about Biden's decline "briefly" on pause."And so this book comes out in two days. But some of the excerpts have already come out, and it's reignited this debate in Washington and beyond, within the Democratic Party about Biden, about whether he should have run for re-election at all. So it seems to me, Jessica, this debate doesn't end at all. But, it is briefly put on pause as a result of today's news," Stelter said, referring to Tapper and Thompson's book.Stelter said the timing of the diagnosis was "extraordinary," citing the release of the Biden-Hur audio from February 2024."We know from the statement from his personal spokesman that Biden learned of the diagnosis on Friday. Well, what was the biggest Biden story on Friday? It was the release of those audio excerpts from his conversations with Robert Hur back in 2023. This was the audio that Axios obtained, almost certainly from the Trump Administration, showing memory lapses. And you heard a lot of people on Friday talking about that audio being hard to hear, even excruciating, to hear Biden showing his age on those audio tapes that had never been heard by the public until now," Stelter said.Biden's office said in a statement that the former president's diagnosis could be effectively managed."While this represents a more aggressive form of the disease, the cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive which allows for effective management. The President and his family are reviewing treatment options with his physicians," the statement said.
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    Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Brooks Nader's exes are 'watching' her new sizzling photos
    Brooks Nader knows that her exes are watching.The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model appears in the iconic magazine for the seventh time alongside Salma Hayek, Jordan Chiles, Lauren Chan and Olivia Dunne as this years cover girls.The 28-year-old told People magazine at the 2025 Sports Illustrated Swim Launch Party in New York City that her former flames have been keeping a close eye on her steamy spread.SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SWIMSUIT MODEL BROOKS NADER MAKES A SPLASH IN SKIMPY GOLD BIKINI FOR 7TH APPEARANCE"They like it. They view it, they see it. They're watching, but... I'm moving right along," the pinup told the outlet about her exes reactions to her photos. "I'm sure they see it, but whatever. I don't care."Nader was romantically linked to Gleb Savchenko while competing on Season 33 of "Dancing with the Stars." According to the outlet, they reunited after splitting in October 2024, but this April, they called it quits for good.Savchenko, 41, denied rumors of infidelity."Im not a cheater," he told E! News. "Im actually a family guy. Im a relationship guy. Im not a f---boy who goes around and goes on all these dates. Im not even on dating apps."Nader is more focused on making a splash these days. She told People magazine that posing for a seventh year was a different experience for her."I had a lot of body confidence issues when I first started out in the industry, and I feel like I've evolved into someone who's confident in herself," said Nader. "And I didn't prepare as much this year. I kind of ate a cheeseburger the night before Because they dont give a f--- They want you for you."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I think thats the beautiful thing about Sports Illustrated and why I am still, seven years later, so honored to be a part of it," she shared.The Baton Rouge, Louisiana, native took part in the 2019 Swim Search open casting call and won. She has appeared in the magazine every year since. In 2023, she appeared on the cover of a "Baywatch"-inspired shoot. Then, in 2024, she was part of the SI Swimsuit Legends photo shoot alongside 26 other models to celebrate the magazines 60th anniversary.The original swimsuit issue ran in 1964. It has been a launching pad for models such as Kathy Ireland, Christie Brinkley, Elle Macpherson, Kate Upton and Ashley Graham.Over the years, the issue has tried to stay fresh, with painted bikinis, plus-sized models, unedited photos, tiny swimsuits, amputee models, older models and the addition of professional athletes.For the 2025 issue, Nader was photographed in Bermuda by Ben Watts.In 2023, Nader told Fox News Digital that having a fitness routine she practices daily has helped her both look and feel her best.WATCH: DANCING WITH THE STARS CONTESTANT BROOKS NADER SAYS SHE HAS SO MUCH FUN WITH PRO PARTNER"Throughout the year, I just try to stay as healthy as possible and just have balance," said Nader at the time. "I dont go on any crazy crash diets. Ill just maybe cut out all my spicy margaritas for a couple of weeks leading up to a Sports Illustrated shoot, just to feel mentally clear and healthy in general.""My weakness and downfall are spicy margaritas," she chuckled. "I try to cut those out for a few weeks, which is super challenging. And a guilty pleasure of mine is probably ramen I love ramen. I could eat three bowls of ramen a day."Some models prefer Pilates, while others stick to running. For Nader, she saidher secret to staying in shape is boxing, which she does regularly. The sport was also a known favorite for former Victorias Secret Angel Adriana Lima."I box, which I feel has given me a lot of strength and toning," Nader explained. "Ive been boxing for the last few years, and I feel that has helped me a lot.""Being a model over the last six years it can mess with you a little bit mentally because youre going through ebbs and flows of getting really in shape for a shoot," she shared."And then after that, youre [enjoying] all your cheat meals. I just went through so many phases of my life as a model where I was not steady and constant with working out and eating healthily. I would just go through these crazy highs and lows. And I feel like, lately, as Im getting older, I just feel its really important to keep steady."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSNader stressed that finding a fitness routine that is fun will help people stick with it and meet their health goals. There is also nothing wrong with eating your favorite comfort foods in moderation, she said."I almost flew back to Louisiana for a crawfish boil because its seasonal, and its my favorite thing ever," she said. "My mom always said I can eat my weight in crawfish. I literally can eat seven or eight pounds of crawfish in one sitting. Its so spicy and salty, the way my dad does them. I have to take off all my jewelry because Ill puff up the whole next day, but its so worth it I miss it so much."
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    Indy 500 champions hit with disastrous penalties before upcoming race
    Indy 500 champions Josef Newgarden and Will Power were hit with a major penalty less than a week before the green flag drops for the race.The Team Penske drivers will be forced to start in the rear of the field over modified attenuators, the IndyCar Series announced on Monday. The team strategists for both drivers were suspended for the race.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"The integrity of the Indianapolis 500 is paramount, and this violation of the INDYCAR rule against modification to this part and using it as supplied is clear," IndyCar President J. Douglas Boles said in a statement. "The penalty should be more than simply starting where the cars might have qualified anyway, if given the opportunity. The cars belong in the field as two of the fastest 33; however, starting on the tail of the field is the appropriate penalty in this instance."IndyCar said Newgarden and Power will forfeit qualification points, and they were fined $100,000."The positive momentum around the NTT INDYCAR SERIES and the Indianapolis 500 has been on a steep crescendo over the last several months, and we want it to be clear that our intent is to maintain that momentum and discourage teams from putting INDYCAR in positions where it calls into the integrity of our officiating and the levelness of the playing field," Boles added.ROOKIE INDY 500 DRIVER ROBERT SHWARTZMAN CELEBRATES HISTORIC POLE WIN"As we look to the remainder of the week and the race this weekend, we will do everything we can to make it clear that this is not only the best racing on the planet but racing where the best win under completely fair conditions."IndyCar said an illegal filling was found in the seams of the attenuator, according to FOX Sports.Team Penske President Tim Cindric said Sunday the modification was performed to make the vehicles sleek and not to give it an advantage."In our eyes, its not a performance advantage but at the end of the day, if they dont like the seam being filled, they dont like the seam being filled," Cindric said via FOX Sports. "Youve got to do what the inspection process is and conform to that."Newgarden won the Indy 500 in 2023 and 2024. Power won the race in 2018.Each driver will now have to pull off stunning racing to get to the front and possibly win the race.TheIndy500 will be broadcast May 25 on FOX with pre-coverage starting at 10 a.m. ET. It will also be available tostream live on FOXSports.comand the FOX Sports app.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Teen engineering student dies after 'intentional' gunfire penetrates floor during party
    A Michigan college student was killed in an "intentional" shooting when multiple gunshots were fired along the floor during a house party, police said.Connor Lotterman, 19, was struck in the head by a bullet recklessly fired by an unidentified 20-year-old suspect on May 9 at approximately 11:11 p.m., Ottowa County Sheriff's Office confirmed to Fox News Digital."The shooting was quite intentional," Ottowa County Sheriffs Office Capt. Jake Sparks told WOOD-TV. "Multiple rounds were fired. It wasnt like as if it were a one-shot accidental discharge. This was numerous rounds discharged. Although the result of the shooting led to an accidental death, this shooting was intentional."TWO TEENS KILLED IN MASS SHOOTING AT WASHINGTON STATE HOUSE PARTY, SEVERAL OTHERS WOUNDED: POLICEThe Ottawa County Sheriff's Department revealed that the 20-year-old male suspect obtained a firearm that was located in the residence.The male suspect then fired multiple rounds through the floor of an upstairs bedroom, police said. The bullets penetrated the floor and one struck Lotterman in the head.Lotterman, an engineering student at Grand Valley State University (GVSU), was transported to the local hospital in critical condition.Dr. Stephen Cohle, the Kent County medical examiner, confirmed to Fox News Digital that the manner of death was accidental, caused by a gunshot wound to the head.Alcohol is suspected to be a factor in the incident, police said.All individuals involved in the incident were known to each other, police said. SHOOTING AT POP-UP PARTY IN HOUSTON LEAVES 2 TEENAGERS DEAD, OTHERS WOUNDED: POLICEInvestigators are working with the Ottawa County Prosecuting Attorney's Office for a review of any potential criminal charges against the 20-year-old male.Police said his name would not be released at this time.Sheriff's detectives continue to investigate and anyone with information is asked to contact the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office or Silent Observer at 1-877-88-SILENT (745368) or mosotips.com.Lotterman was the youngest of five, according to an online obituary. His older sister mourned him in a birthday message posted on Instagram."Thank you for being the best little brother a girl could ask for," Marielle Lotterman wrote. "I am so thankful to God for the 20 amazing years you had on this earth. What a day that will be when we all unite in heaven."Aaron Haight, GVSU dean of students, told Fox News Digital that the college community is "saddened by Connor's tragic death."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"On behalf of President Mantella, the Laker community extends our deepest sympathies to his family and friends," he said. "Students may utilize the Care referral process and the University Counseling Center for support and resources during this difficult time. Faculty and staff can access mental health services via the Employee Assistance Program."
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    'DWTS' alum Cheryl Burke slams plastic surgery rumors and accusations she's on Ozempic
    Cheryl Burke is putting her foot down when it comes to people criticizing her appearance.On Sunday, the "Dancing with the Stars" alum took to social media to address the recent comments she has gotten about her looks and to clear the air about whether she has had work done."Lets just address the elephant in the comment section," Burke said in a TikTok video. "Im not on Ozempic. Im not sick. I didnt get a face transplant, and no, I didnt get a brow lift."FORMER 'DANCING WITH THE STARS' PRO ADMITS SHES CELIBATE, HASN'T GONE ON A DATE IN OVER A YEAR"The level of projection that is happening and that Im witnessing is wild," she said, adding that people discuss her online as if she is "not a person.""The way some of you guys talk about me, you think I'm a headline or a filter, not a person."Burke elaborated on the "most disappointing part," saying people are expecting to see an "old" version of herself."'Suite Life of Zack and Cody,' Cheryl," she said. "Back in 2006, Dancing with the Stars season 2, when I was 21 years old, or three years ago, Cheryl, where I was going through a divorce. I hate to break it to you, but that Cheryl doesnt exist anymore.""The assumptions are just exhausting as hell," she continued. "The accusations are completely cruel, and the fact that so many of them are actually coming from women, thats what is so shocking and hurtful to be quite honest.""I have been in the public eye since I was 21 years old, my body has changed over the past 20 years, my face has changed because Ive changed," Burke added. "Ive experienced so much trauma, divorce, and this is by no means a pity party. Sobriety, burnout, reinvention, Ive healed, Ive lost, Ive grieved like anybody else."FORMER DANCING PRO CHERYL BURKE SAYS BEING BREADWINNER IN MARRIAGE WITH MATTHEW LAWRENCE DIDNT WORK"And yeah, maybe it shows, but Im not sorry for it, not one bit," she added.Burke - who divorced Matthew Lawrence in 2022 - admitted to one big change, however."Youwant to know what's really changed?" she asked. "My passion, my purpose, my commitment, my commitment to using this platform for something real."What's been so challenging is this pressure to prove that I haven't done something," she continued.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Im still the same person who has advocated for mental health and body image for many years," she said. "I just do it differently now than maybe youre used to. Im quieter, I have boundaries and more discernment, and frankly, I dont feel safe the way I used to.""Theres a tone now on certain platforms that feels more like a firing squad than an actual community," she continued. "The saddest part of all is the way Im witnessing women tear down other women while pretending its from concern. This is me at 41, I am still healing, still growing, and still choosing to show up."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERBurke said if her followers are only there to "speculate, compare, or demand answers that youre just not entitled to," those people are "not welcome" in her space."But, if youre here to evolve, unlearn, to support, welcome, were just getting started," she concluded.In the caption of the video, Burke wrote, "Im not on Ozempic. Im not sick. I didnt get a new face. Stop dissecting womens bodies like they belong to you. This is YOUR reminder: I dont owe you an explanation for my healing or for anything quite frankly. Let this be the last time I have to say it."
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    Colorado Christian summer camp sues state for requiring access to gender identity-friendly facilities
    A Christian camp that has been operating since 1948 in Colorado is suing the state after the camp was told that it had to accommodate gender expression in bathrooms and a variety of other spaces."They feel like they're honoring God in what they're doing, and I feel like they should do that, to operate in a way that's consistent with that," camp volunteer and mother Leah Rohwer told CBS News in an interview.The camp, known as Camp IdRaHaje, which is short for "I'd Rather Have Jesus," has refused to obey the state government's demands that it accommodate gender expression in camp facilities.KENNEDY CENTER PROMOTES FIRST EXPLICITLY PRO-CHRISTIAN FEATURE IN YEARS AS PART OF NEW FAMILY-FRIENDLY FOCUSIt is a conflict that is personal for Rohwer, who told CBS that she has a family member who identifies as transgender."I have a heart for the kids that feel like they don't fit in their body," Rohwer said. "I love those kids and I'm not saying anything bad about any of those kids or family members, whoever it might be, but I feel like we shouldn't stomp on someone's religious freedom to try and help those folks.""Camp IdRaHaJe has faithfully served and ministered to Colorado children of all backgrounds and faiths since 1948 and has successfully maintained its resident camp license since it first received one in 1995," camp Executive Director Mike DeBoer said in a statement."The new policy of the Colorado Department of Early Childhood, however, is asking IdRaHaJe to choose between upholding its Biblical beliefs about biological sex and risk losing its license or abandoning its beliefs and mission by forcing girls and boys to shower, dress, and share sleeping quarters with campers of the opposite sex. We are asking the court to allow us to operate consistent with our beliefs and protect our campers from a gender ideology agenda," he added.AFGHAN CHRISTIAN PASTOR PLEADS WITH TRUMP, WARNS OF TALIBAN REVENGE AFTER ADMIN REVOKES REFUGEE PROTECTIONSAlliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Andrea Dill, who is representing the camp, said in a statement, "The government has no place telling religious summer camps that it's 'lights out' for upholding their religious beliefs about human sexuality.""Camp IdRaHaJe exists to present the truth of the Gospel to children who are building character and lifelong memories. But the Colorado government is putting its dangerous agendathat is losing popularity across the globeahead of its kids. We are urging the court to allow IdRaHaJe to operate as it has for over 75 years: as a Christian summer camp that accepts all campers without fear of being punished for its beliefs," she added.Lisa Roy, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Early Childhood, provided a statement to CBS, saying, "The Department will continue working in partnership with faith-based providers and camps within the confines of the law to ensure maximum participation. As I'm sure you understand, we cannot comment on active litigation."The Colorado Department of Early Childhood did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
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