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    Trump secures deals with 3 Middle Eastern nations in 1st major trip of 2nd term
    President Donald Trump returned to Washington from the first major trip of his second term with significant agreements in place.The deals struck in the Middle East mark historic moments for both the U.S. and its partners in the region. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar have all committed to increasing their investments in the U.S., similar to deals Trump has pushed for with U.S. partners across the globe.TRUMP PRAISES SAUDI ARABIA IN FIRST STOP ON MIDDLE EAST TRIPSaudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Trump signed several agreements on energy, investments, defense, mining and more that totaled $600 billion. This included a commitment by Google, Uber, Salesforce, AMD and Saudi Arabias DataVolt to invest $80 billion toward the development of revolutionary technologies in both countries.American companies will also take on major projects in Saudi Arabia, including the King Salman International Airport, King Salman Park, The Vault and Qiddiya City, according to the White House. The administration predicts the projects will generate a total of $2 billion in U.S. service exports.Additionally, several U.S. government departments will begin coordinating with Saudi government ministries, including the U.S. Department of Energy and the Ministry of Energy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as well as NASA and the Saudi Space Agency.Trump was also able to secure an agreement that would allow the U.S. to carry cargo between Saudi Arabia and third-party countries without stopping in the U.S., which the White House said is "an important right for cargo hub operations."TRUMP MAKES HISTORIC UAE VISIT AS FIRST US PRESIDENT IN NEARLY 30 YEARSTrumps deals with Qatar were arguably the most controversial of his trip, after both Republicans and Democrats criticized a plan for Doha to provide a jumbo jet that is expected to be used as Air Force One.Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., found themselves in a rare position on the same side of an argument. However, they objected to the plan for different reasons. While Sanders questioned the constitutionality of the administration accepting the Qatari jet, Cruz cited "significant espionage and surveillance problems." Additionally, Sens. Rick Scott, R-Fla., and John Kennedy, R-La., expressed their lack of trust in Doha."Qatar is not, in my opinion, a great ally. I mean, they support Hamas. So, what I'm worried about is the safety of the president," Scott told reporters on Tuesday.The deals Trump secured during his trip will see Doha and Washington participate in agreements worth $1.2 trillion, according to the White House. This is in addition to economic deals totaling $243.5 billion, which include the sale of American-made aircraft to Qatar Airways.The White House also touted a defense deal that will "lock in Qatars procurement of state-of-the-art military equipment from two leading U.S. defense companies." The two countries also agreed to a multibillion-dollar agreement to strengthen their security partnership.STATE DEPARTMENT APPROVES SALE OF $1.4B WORTH OF HELICOPTERS, F-16 PARTS TO UAE AHEAD OF TRUMP'S VISITTrump left the UAE with $200 billion in commercial deals, including a $14.5 billion commitment from Etihad Airways to invest in 28 American-manufactured aircraft. Additionally, Emirates Global Aluminum is set to invest $4 billion in an aluminum smelter project in Oklahoma, which will be one of the first new smelters built in the U.S. in 45 years, according to the White House.The UAE and the U.S. also reached energy agreements in which the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company will partner with ExxonMobil, Occidental Petroleum and EOG Resources to expand oil and natural gas production. The White House said in a statement that the deal is expected to "help lower energy costs and create hundreds of skilled jobs in both countries."The deals made during Trumps trip to Abu Dhabi are set to expedite a commitment the UAE made in March to a 10-year, $1.4 trillion investment framework in the U.S., which covered a range of industries, including energy and AI.
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    Bill Belichick says girlfriend Jordon Hudson has been 'terrific' amid controversy
    Despite many headlines about their relationship, Bill Belichick has often been quiet about his girlfriend.Belichick, 73, and Jordon Hudson, 24, became a couple last year and have been the talk of sports.Hudson has been the topic of conversation, as reports have floated around that she forced her way into a Super Bowl commercial, shut down "Hard Knocks" at UNC, and has even been on email threads with university staff.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPHowever, Belichick, while not diving too much into their personal relationship, said Hudson has been "very helpful" from a business standpoint."Shes been terrific through the whole process. Shes been very helpful to me. She does the business things that dont relate to North Carolina that come up in my life so I can concentrate in football, and thats what I want to do," Belichick said. "I acknowledged her in the book, she was very helpful in the tribute pages, and giving a perspective of the book from a business side. Sometimes, I get a little football technical, so she did a good job of keeping me on balance there."TRAVIS HUNTER GETS REAL ON HIS AND SHEDEUR SANDERS' NFL FUTURES: 'WE JUST GOING TO WORK'Belichick stopped short of getting too "personal" about Hudson, half-heartedly shaming "Good Morning America" host Michael Strahan in asking about it, but he noted that it is a "good personal relationship."However, when Strahan asked Belichick if he was happy, he said "yeah."Hudson, after a fiasco with CBS, was not at the interview Friday morning. She was not at an interview with ESPN, either.A report circulated that Hudson had been banned from the football facility at UNC, but the school said that was false.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    'Bourbon Street' Hustler' charged in sports reporter's murder gets 25 years in unrelated case: AG
    Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill on Thursday announced a 25-year prison sentence for the woman charged in a Kansas City-based sports reporter's murder in February.Adan Manzano, a 27-year-old Telemundo sports reporter, traveled to New Orleans on assignment to cover the Super Bowl in February and was found dead in his room at the Comfort Suites hotel in Kenner with Xanax in his system."This is a testament to the hard work and cooperation between my prosecutors in New Orleans and State Polices Troop NOLA," Murrill said in a Thursday statement. "Id like to thank my New Orleans Section Chief Daniel Smart for his hard work and dedication on this case. Id also like to thank District Attorney Jason Williams for his cooperation in this cross-jurisdictional matter. The evidence was overwhelming that this woman was a serial fraudster and took advantage of multiple tourists and innocent people over many years in the French Quarter."A New Orleans judge this week sided with the Attorney General's office in finding murder suspect Danette Colbert, 45, to be a habitual offender with five prior felony convictions involving fraud, on top of her pending charges in Jefferson Parish for second-degree murder.NEW ORLEANS BOURBON STREET HUSTLER SUSPECT IN SUPPER BOWL REPORTER'S DEATH MAY BE TIED TO 2ND FATALITY: POLICEIn 2024, the Orleans Parish District Attorneys Office found Colbert guilty of theft, computer fraud, and illegal transmission of monetary funds, and a judge sentenced her to a 10-year suspended sentence, meaning imprisonment can be delayed.On Thursday, prosecutors argued that the sentence was illegal due to her prior felonies, but Orleans Criminal District Court Judge Nandi F. Campbell denied their motion to correct Colbert's prior sentence.BOURBON STREET HUSTLER CHARGED WITH MURDER IN SUPER BOWL REPORTER'S DEATH, ACCOMPLICE ARRESTED: POLICEThe AG's office also filed a habitual offender bill, and Campbell agreed that Colbert was a repeat offender and sentenced her to 25 years without benefits."I wish we could have saved the life of Adan Manzano," Murrill said. "His family and co-workers remain in my thoughts and prayers. Im hopeful and confident justice will be served in Jefferson Parish as well, where Colbert is also facing charges of second-degree murder for Manzanos death."Colbert was nicknamed the "Bourbon Street Hustler" on social media due to her lengthy past targeting men in the French Quarter and stealing their money. She is accused of similar crimes in Las Vegas. Authorities believe she and an accomplice drugged Manzano and then stole his credit cards before authorities found him dead.SUPER BOWL REPORTER DEAD IN LOUISIANA HOTEL HAD XANAX IN SYSTEM AFTER BOURBON STREET HUSTLER MEETUP: POLICE"We don't want Ms. Colbert to see the light of day again," Kenner Police Department Chief Keith Conley said during a March news conference.U.S. Marshals and Hollywood police also arrested her alleged accomplice, Ricky White, in Florida. He is facing various charges, including simple robbery and multiple counts of fraud. He was later charged with murder in connection with Manzano's death.Colbert and Manzano "met in the French Quarter, probably in the wee hours of the morning," Conley previously told Fox News Digital."They came back to the hotel that was in the city of Kenner about 4:30 a.m. on Feb. 5, at which time we do have surveillance video from the lobby of the hotel showing them going into [Manzano's] room around that time," Conley said. "Then [Colbert] came out, ran to the store, came back about 30 minutes later, and within 10 or 15 minutes, she left the room. And he was never seen again on any video other than when he went into the room. So, she was the last one to be with him," the police chief said.Detectives found that one of Manzano's credit cards was missing while processing his hotel room, Conley told reporters during a news conference on Feb. 8. Authorities then obtained a search warrant allowing them to track the locations where the credit card was used after Manzano was found, which led them to Colbert.BOURBON STREET HUSTLER ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH SUPER BOWL REPORTER'S DEATH LINKED TO LAS VEGAS DRUGGINGThe suspect is tied to other alleged drugging and robbery cases in New Orleans and Las Vegas, and Conley believes she may be involved in another man's death in New Orleans.FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON X"The men become incapacitated by some manner, at which time they lose all their money, their property. By the time they wake up or come to regain consciousness, they are out of a lot of money. Their credit cards have been used at various places, and they find themselves in an awful fix," the police chief explained.Police are asking anyone with information about Colbert to come forward. Some victims, Conley said, do not speak up due to the sensitive nature of the suspect's alleged crimes.Authorities executed a search warrant at Colbert's address after identifying her as a potential suspect in connection with Manzano's death and located a stolen gun that did not appear to be related to Manzano's death and narcotics.
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    Federal magistrate judge dismisses trespassing charges against 98 arrested in new military zone
    Dozens of immigrants who illegally crossed into the U.S. via a newly established military-controlled zone along the U.S.-Mexico border have had their trespassing charges dismissed.Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Gregory Wormuth began filing the dismissals late on Wednesday, ruling the immigrants did not know they were entering the military zone known as the New Mexico National Defense Area (NMNDA) and therefore could not be charged, according to court documents.Wormuth ruled that the federal government failed to demonstrate probable cause that the immigrants knew they were entering the zone.The government had argued in a criminal complaint that the military had posted signs in the zones stating in both English and Spanish that it was a restricted area and that unauthorized entry is prohibited.US MILITARY STATIONED AT THE BORDER IN NEW MEXICO NATIONAL DEFENSE AREA CAN DETAIN ILLEGAL MIGRANTSDespite signs indicating restricted access, the judge noted that the challenging terrain made it unlikely that the defendants saw the warnings.The decision marks a setback for the Trump administration's border crackdown as the trespassing charges were central to enforcing the NMNDA.READ THE ORDER APP USERS, CLICK HERE:The NMNDA was established in April and spans approximately 180 miles along the southern New Mexico border. U.S. Army personnel now patrol the area and are authorized to detain unauthorized entrants."Beyond the reference to signage, the United States provides no facts from which one could reasonably conclude that the Defendant knew he was entering the NMNDA (New Mexico National Defense Area)," wrote Wormuth in a 16-page ruling. Wormuth has served as a U.S. magistrate judge since 2009. Magistrate judges are appointed by district court judges and not by the president.The judge dismissed two charges faced by the 98 arrested immigrants: violation of a security regulation and entering military property for an unlawful purpose, both misdemeanors. A third misdemeanor charge of entering the U.S. illegally remains.Up to May 9, Ellison's office reported charging 339 migrants for entering the New Mexico military area.TRUMP ORDERS MILITARY TO TAKE CONTROL OF FEDERAL LAND AT SOUTHERN BORDERLast month, Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum visited New Mexico to announce that the Army was taking control of the federal land as part of the Trump administration's efforts to curbillegal immigrationand trafficking.The 109,651 acres of federal land was transferred tothe Armyfor three years, subject to valid existing rights.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe switch in jurisdiction allows the government to protect sensitive natural and cultural resources in the region, while helping the Army supportU.S. Border Patroloperations in securing the border and preventing illegal immigration, according to the Department of the Interior.In March, the Defense Department authorized the military to patrol the southern border to provide "enhanced detection and monitoring" to support U.S. Customs and Border Protection.Fox News Digital emailed and called a Department of Justice attorney involved in the case for comment.Fox News' Louis Casiano and Reuters contributed to this report.
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    Trump secures deals with 3 Middle Eastern nations in 1st major trip of 2nd term
    President Donald Trump returned to Washington from the first major trip of his second term with significant agreements in place.The deals struck in the Middle East mark historic moments for both the U.S. and its partners in the region. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar have all committed to increasing their investments in the U.S., similar to deals Trump has pushed for with U.S. partners across the globe.TRUMP PRAISES SAUDI ARABIA IN FIRST STOP ON MIDDLE EAST TRIPSaudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Trump signed several agreements on energy, investments, defense, mining and more that totaled $600 billion. This included a commitment by Google, Uber, Salesforce, AMD and Saudi Arabias DataVolt to invest $80 billion toward the development of revolutionary technologies in both countries.American companies will also take on major projects in Saudi Arabia, including the King Salman International Airport, King Salman Park, The Vault and Qiddiya City, according to the White House. The administration predicts the projects will generate a total of $2 billion in U.S. service exports.Additionally, several U.S. government departments will begin coordinating with Saudi government ministries, including the U.S. Department of Energy and the Ministry of Energy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as well as NASA and the Saudi Space Agency.Trump was also able to secure an agreement that would allow the U.S. to carry cargo between Saudi Arabia and third-party countries without stopping in the U.S., which the White House said is "an important right for cargo hub operations."TRUMP MAKES HISTORIC UAE VISIT AS FIRST US PRESIDENT IN NEARLY 30 YEARSTrumps deals with Qatar were arguably the most controversial of his trip, after both Republicans and Democrats criticized a plan for Doha to provide a jumbo jet that is expected to be used as Air Force One.Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., found themselves in a rare position on the same side of an argument. However, they objected to the plan for different reasons. While Sanders questioned the constitutionality of the administration accepting the Qatari jet, Cruz cited "significant espionage and surveillance problems." Additionally, Sens. Rick Scott, R-Fla., and John Kennedy, R-La., expressed their lack of trust in Doha."Qatar is not, in my opinion, a great ally. I mean, they support Hamas. So, what I'm worried about is the safety of the president," Scott told reporters on Tuesday.The deals Trump secured during his trip will see Doha and Washington participate in agreements worth $1.2 trillion, according to the White House. This is in addition to economic deals totaling $243.5 billion, which include the sale of American-made aircraft to Qatar Airways.The White House also touted a defense deal that will "lock in Qatars procurement of state-of-the-art military equipment from two leading U.S. defense companies." The two countries also agreed to a multibillion-dollar agreement to strengthen their security partnership.STATE DEPARTMENT APPROVES SALE OF $1.4B WORTH OF HELICOPTERS, F-16 PARTS TO UAE AHEAD OF TRUMP'S VISITTrump left the UAE with $200 billion in commercial deals, including a $14.5 billion commitment from Etihad Airways to invest in 28 American-manufactured aircraft. Additionally, Emirates Global Aluminum is set to invest $4 billion in an aluminum smelter project in Oklahoma, which will be one of the first new smelters built in the U.S. in 45 years, according to the White House.The UAE and the U.S. also reached energy agreements in which the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company will partner with ExxonMobil, Occidental Petroleum and EOG Resources to expand oil and natural gas production. The White House said in a statement that the deal is expected to "help lower energy costs and create hundreds of skilled jobs in both countries."The deals made during Trumps trip to Abu Dhabi are set to expedite a commitment the UAE made in March to a 10-year, $1.4 trillion investment framework in the U.S., which covered a range of industries, including energy and AI.
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    'Bourbon Street' Hustler' charged in sports reporter's murder gets 25 years in unrelated case: AG
    Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill on Thursday announced a 25-year prison sentence for the woman charged in a Kansas City-based sports reporter's murder in February.Adan Manzano, a 27-year-old Telemundo sports reporter, traveled to New Orleans on assignment to cover the Super Bowl in February and was found dead in his room at the Comfort Suites hotel in Kenner with Xanax in his system."This is a testament to the hard work and cooperation between my prosecutors in New Orleans and State Polices Troop NOLA," Murrill said in a Thursday statement. "Id like to thank my New Orleans Section Chief Daniel Smart for his hard work and dedication on this case. Id also like to thank District Attorney Jason Williams for his cooperation in this cross-jurisdictional matter. The evidence was overwhelming that this woman was a serial fraudster and took advantage of multiple tourists and innocent people over many years in the French Quarter."A New Orleans judge this week sided with the Attorney General's office in finding murder suspect Danette Colbert, 45, to be a habitual offender with five prior felony convictions involving fraud, on top of her pending charges in Jefferson Parish for second-degree murder.NEW ORLEANS BOURBON STREET HUSTLER SUSPECT IN SUPPER BOWL REPORTER'S DEATH MAY BE TIED TO 2ND FATALITY: POLICEIn 2024, the Orleans Parish District Attorneys Office found Colbert guilty of theft, computer fraud, and illegal transmission of monetary funds, and a judge sentenced her to a 10-year suspended sentence, meaning imprisonment can be delayed.On Thursday, prosecutors argued that the sentence was illegal due to her prior felonies, but Orleans Criminal District Court Judge Nandi F. Campbell denied their motion to correct Colbert's prior sentence.BOURBON STREET HUSTLER CHARGED WITH MURDER IN SUPER BOWL REPORTER'S DEATH, ACCOMPLICE ARRESTED: POLICEThe AG's office also filed a habitual offender bill, and Campbell agreed that Colbert was a repeat offender and sentenced her to 25 years without benefits."I wish we could have saved the life of Adan Manzano," Murrill said. "His family and co-workers remain in my thoughts and prayers. Im hopeful and confident justice will be served in Jefferson Parish as well, where Colbert is also facing charges of second-degree murder for Manzanos death."Colbert was nicknamed the "Bourbon Street Hustler" on social media due to her lengthy past targeting men in the French Quarter and stealing their money. She is accused of similar crimes in Las Vegas. Authorities believe she and an accomplice drugged Manzano and then stole his credit cards before authorities found him dead.SUPER BOWL REPORTER DEAD IN LOUISIANA HOTEL HAD XANAX IN SYSTEM AFTER BOURBON STREET HUSTLER MEETUP: POLICE"We don't want Ms. Colbert to see the light of day again," Kenner Police Department Chief Keith Conley said during a March news conference.U.S. Marshals and Hollywood police also arrested her alleged accomplice, Ricky White, in Florida. He is facing various charges, including simple robbery and multiple counts of fraud. He was later charged with murder in connection with Manzano's death.Colbert and Manzano "met in the French Quarter, probably in the wee hours of the morning," Conley previously told Fox News Digital."They came back to the hotel that was in the city of Kenner about 4:30 a.m. on Feb. 5, at which time we do have surveillance video from the lobby of the hotel showing them going into [Manzano's] room around that time," Conley said. "Then [Colbert] came out, ran to the store, came back about 30 minutes later, and within 10 or 15 minutes, she left the room. And he was never seen again on any video other than when he went into the room. So, she was the last one to be with him," the police chief said.Detectives found that one of Manzano's credit cards was missing while processing his hotel room, Conley told reporters during a news conference on Feb. 8. Authorities then obtained a search warrant allowing them to track the locations where the credit card was used after Manzano was found, which led them to Colbert.BOURBON STREET HUSTLER ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH SUPER BOWL REPORTER'S DEATH LINKED TO LAS VEGAS DRUGGINGThe suspect is tied to other alleged drugging and robbery cases in New Orleans and Las Vegas, and Conley believes she may be involved in another man's death in New Orleans.FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON X"The men become incapacitated by some manner, at which time they lose all their money, their property. By the time they wake up or come to regain consciousness, they are out of a lot of money. Their credit cards have been used at various places, and they find themselves in an awful fix," the police chief explained.Police are asking anyone with information about Colbert to come forward. Some victims, Conley said, do not speak up due to the sensitive nature of the suspect's alleged crimes.Authorities executed a search warrant at Colbert's address after identifying her as a potential suspect in connection with Manzano's death and located a stolen gun that did not appear to be related to Manzano's death and narcotics.
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    Judge denies bond for trans activist accused of threatening Mace
    A Greenville County, South Carolina judge on Friday denied bond for Samuel Theodore Cain, who is accused of threatening Rep. Nancy Mace. Mace spoke after the bond hearing. (WHNS)
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    Trump secures historic business deals during Mideast trip, warns Iran amid push for nuclear deal
    Fox News' Lucas Tomlinson reports the latest on President Donald Trump's Mideast business deals from Abu Dhabi. Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont., joins 'The Faulkner Focus' to discuss his take on the president's trip and the latest on Iran nuclear talks.
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    Founder, president of Live Action reacts to pro-life activist attack on NYC streets
    Live Action founder and president, Lila Rose, told Fox News Digital that the response from some individuals after a pro-life activist and influencer was assaulted on the streets of New York City while conducting interviews was troubling.
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    Report: Caleb Williams didn't want to go to the Bears | Breakfast Ball
    In a report, Caleb Williams and his father did not want to go to the Chicago Bears, as he said thats where QBs go to die. Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, and Mark Schlereth ask if Williams can fix the Bears now that they have a new coach and system.
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