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  • Former Panthers star Cam Newton refuses to back down from ‘locker room of losers’ comments

    Former Panthers star Cam Newton refuses to back down from ‘locker room of losers’ comments

    Cam Newton, who spent the majority of his 11-year NFL career with the Carolina Panthers, is not backing down from his recent criticism of his former teammates.

    Newton was the first overall selection in the 2011 NFL Draft and said when he arrived in Carolina he entered a locker room of “losers.” 

    The 2015 NFL MVP acknowledged his remarks were “aggressive,” but he remained steadfast in his position that they were “true.”

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    Cam Newton at Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl party at Marquee Dayclub Las Vegas at The Cosmopolitan Feb. 10, 2024, in Las Vegas.  (Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty Images)

    “When did we become so sensitive,” the former NFL star said this week during the “4th&1 with Cam Newton” podcast. “When did we become so sensitive to really speaking what the reality is? A locker room full of losers? Aggressive, but it’s true.”

    STEVE SMITH SR. FIRES BACK AT CAM NEWTON FOR CALLING PANTHERS ‘LOSERS’

    The three-time Pro Bowl quarterback made the initial comments during an interview with Colorado football star Travis Hunter.

    Newton told Hunter he has “no way of impacting the game the way a quarterback does.” 

    “I went into a locker room of losers,” Newton said. “Just honest. Guys didn’t know how to win, guys didn’t know how to prepare. They didn’t take themselves serious to realize we was 2-14. There was a lot of 2-14 in the mentality of those guys.”

    Hunter, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner, is projected to be one of the first players selected in April’s draft. Newton was offering Hunter some insight into the pressure the two-way player could face if he becomes this year’s No. 1 pick.

    One of Newton’s former teammates, Steve Smith, took exception to the quarterback’s comments.  

    “53 man locker room – 1 = 52 losers. Wow… breaking news to 89,” Smith wrote on X with an angry emoji.

    Steve Smith and Cam Newton

    The Carolina Panthers’ Steve Smith, left, and Cam Newton share a laugh during the first half of an NFL preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers Aug. 29, 2013, in Charlotte, N.C.  (AP Photo/Mike McCarn, File)

    A few hours later, Smith posted, “I’ve watched & listened from a far as U @CameronNewton talk about @Panthers! None of us are perfect. Yes We were 2-14 before you blessed us w ur presence. The way you have talked about @panthers lately I’m very disappointed. I wish u nothing but the very best. I’m done!!!”

    Smith played for the Panthers from 2001-13 and is the most productive receiver to wear a Panthers uniform. He is also a finalist for the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame.

    Newton said he has “no quarrel” with Smith and understands why he had an issue with the remarks. Newton did clarify that he was referencing the Panthers’ performance as a whole and not individual players when he made the original comments. 

    “I’m not specifically talking about those guys,” Newton said. “I’m talking about the culture that was there prior to me coming into the locker room. And it was a losers’ mentality.”

    Cam Newton plays in December 2021

    Cam Newton (1) of the Carolina Panthers drops back to pass during the fourth quarter of a game against the Atlanta Falcons at Bank of America Stadium Dec. 12, 2021, in Charlotte, N.C.  (Lance King/Getty Images)

    Newton said the Panthers still had it his first two seasons when they went 6-10 and 7-9.

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    Things started to come together in 2013, when Carolina went 12-4 before losing to the San Francisco 49ers in the playoffs. The 2015 team went 15-1 and earned a spot in the Super Bowl. Carolina came up short in that game, losing 24-10 to the Denver Broncos.

    “Is it me saying that, ‘Oh when I came, I made everything (better)?’” he said. “No. I never said that. What I said was, ‘If you’re getting drafted No. 1, you’re going to a bad football team.’ That’s facts. And that’s the point that I was trying to tell Travis Hunter. 

    “You see what I’m saying? For me, everybody is so taken aback, like, ‘Oh, Cam said this.’ Bro, it’s the truth. It’s the truth.”

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • See inside Chicago’s ‘gift room’ after watchdog flagged ethical concerns

    See inside Chicago’s ‘gift room’ after watchdog flagged ethical concerns

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    The City of Chicago recently shared a video of its “gift room” after a watchdog group accused Mayor Brandon Johnson of improperly accepting valuable gifts.

    On Wednesday, the city also announced new protocols for receiving gifts, along with a log and video of items currently inside its “gift room.”

    The transparency attempt comes after the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) accused Johnson of accepting valuable gifts and failing to report them.

    Alleged unreported gifts included jewelry, alcohol, AirPods, designer handbags and size 14 men’s shoes, prompting ethical concerns.

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    The Office of the Inspector General accused Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson of improperly accepting designer gifts. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    The new protocols, which went into effect on Tuesday, note that officials must report and properly log gifts within 10 days; store gifts in a designated area that can be viewed publicly via video recording quarterly; and donate excess gifts.

    The first video log was sent out on Wednesday and featured artwork, clothing, hats and shoes.

    The footage attempts to combat OIG claims that Johnson denied internal investigators access to the room where the items were stored during an unannounced inspection in November.

    Hats, clothes and other items inside the City of Chicago gift room

    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson was accused of improperly documenting designer gifts while also blocking access to the City Hall “gift room,” according to a report from the City of Chicago Office of the Inspector General. (City of Chicago)

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    A written log contains 18 pages of items, along with their location and the organization that donated the gifts.

    “These procedures reaffirm the Mayor’s commitment to ethical governance and transparency and ensure prompt disclosure of all gifts received on behalf of the City,” according to a statement from the mayor’s office.

    Shoes, coats, books and other items are seen inside the City of Chicago gift room

    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson released a 20-second video showing off the inside of the controversial “gift room.” (City of Chicago)

    Johnson previously accused the inspector general of a “mischaracterization,” while insisting he never personally benefited from any gifts.

    The OIG report listed Hugo Boss cuff links, a personalized Montblanc pen, a 2023 U.S. National Soccer Team jersey, a Gucci tote bag, a Kate Spade red purse and Carrucci size 14 shoes from Feb. 2, 2022, through March 20, 2024.

    Art, mugs and clothing are seen inside the City of Chicago gift room

    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson was accused of improperly documenting designer gifts while also blocking access to the City Hall “gift room,” according to a report from the City of Chicago Office of the Inspector General. (City of Chicago)

    While spotted in the video log, dated Feb. 11, the online log does not account for the tote bag, purse or shoes, as of Wednesday. 

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    Other items like the cuff links and pen, while accounted for in the log, do not list the organization or person who donated the gift.

    Fox News’ Patrick McGovern, Greg Wehner and Alexis McAdams contributed to this report.

  • Ex-Panthers star Steve Smith Sr fires back at Cam Newton over ‘locker room of losers’ remark

    Ex-Panthers star Steve Smith Sr fires back at Cam Newton over ‘locker room of losers’ remark

    Former Carolina Panthers star Steve Smith Sr. came to the defense of his former teammates on Tuesday after Cam Newton described the players as “losers” before the quarterback got there.

    The Panthers selected Smith in the third round of the 2001 draft. Ten years later, the Panthers found their franchise quarterback in Newton with the No. 1 overall pick. Carolina had been to the playoffs three times, including making a Super Bowl appearance, before Newton was selected.

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    Carolina Panthers’ Steve Smith, #89, and Cam Newton, #1, share a laugh during the first half of an NFL preseason football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn, File)

    Carolina was 2-14 in 2010, which landed the team the No. 1 overall pick. Newton came in and eventually helped improve the team to division winners. They made Super Bowl 50 – only to lose to the Denver Broncos. Smith left the team after the 2013 season.

    Newton’s “losers” remark came during an “Overtime” podcast interview when asked what type of pressures Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter may face upon entering the league.

    “You could potentially be the first pick, but, bro, you have no way of impacting the game the way a quarterback does,” Newton said. “You can lock down the No. 1 receiver. You can make impact plays on offense all you want but it’s still not like a quarterback. My issue is that, when I was the first pick, I went into a locker room of losers. Just honest.

    “Guys didn’t know how to win; guys didn’t know how to prepare. They didn’t take themselves serious to realize we was 2-14. There was a lot of 2-14 in the mentality of those guys.”

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    Cam Newton and Steve Smith in 2012

    Carolina Panthers’ Steve Smith, #89, and Cam Newton, #1, celebrate Smith’s touchdown catch against the Oakland Raiders during the first half of an NFL football game in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn, File)

    The remark did not sit well with Smith.

    “53 man locker room – 1 = 52 losers. Wow… breaking news to 89,” he wrote in an initial post on X.

    “I’ve watched & listened from a far as U @CameronNewton talk about @Panthers! None of us are perfect. Yes We were 2-14 before you blessed us w ur presence. The way you have talked about @panthers lately I’m very disappointed. I wish u nothing but the very best. I’m done!!!”

    One fan pointed out Smith had been critical of the Panthers in the past.

    “I’ve never backed down from my words,” he said in response. “However calling the men in the locker room losers isn’t slander it’s disrespectful! I disliked a lot of things that happened w/ my time there. But calling men losers naw.”

    Squabbling over the past is far from what the Panthers organization needs to hear from its most famous alumni.

    Carolina has not had a winning season since 2017. It was also the last time they made the playoffs. Since then, the team has had five head coaches with three interim head coaches.

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    Cam Newton in 2022

    Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton, #1, on the sidelines in the second quarter against the New Orleans Saints at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Jan. 2, 2022. (Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports)

    The Panthers were 5-12 in 2024, an improvement from their 2-15 season in 2023.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • Arizona State’s Bobby Hurley sends team to locker room early after opponent’s ‘no class’ behavior, ejections

    Arizona State’s Bobby Hurley sends team to locker room early after opponent’s ‘no class’ behavior, ejections

    The final seconds of Saturday’s Arizona State-Arizona game took a little while to finish due to some drama on the court and the benches.

    With roughly 30 seconds left in the game and the Wildcats up 81-72, Arizona’s Caleb Love got tangled up with BJ Freeman. The Sun Devil then headbutted Love.

    Love and Freeman were ejected, but as the dust continued to settle between both teams, ASU head coach Bobby Hurley ordered all the players on his bench to go to the locker room.

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    Bobby Hurley and Tommy Lloyd (Getty Images/Imagn)

    As the Wildcats dribbled out the final seconds, Hurley ordered his assistant coaches to leave the bench, leaving just him on the bench and five Sun Devils on the court.

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    Seconds before the usual handshake line, Hurley then waved off Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd, and both squads went into their respective locker rooms.

    Hurley was asked about the ordeal and said he had no choice but to send his players to the locker room early after his opponents showed “no class.”

    “If you look right near our bench, it was relentless constant chatter from a couple of the Arizona players that was not being policed properly. Of course, they’re going to be happy with winning, but it was done with no class, in my opinion,” Hurley said after the game. 

    “Words that were said back and forth led to the moment where Freeman lost his cool, because of the constant talk that was allowed to go on. I had to make a tough decision in the best interest of our team to get them into the locker room so there would be no further incident the rest of the game and in the handshake line.”

    Bobby Hurley on bench

    Arizona State Sun Devils head coach Bobby Hurley instructs his team to go to the locker room before the end of a Big 12 men’s basketball game against the Arizona Wildcats at Desert Financial Arena Feb. 1, 2025, in Tempe. (Cheryl Evans/The Republic/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

    Hurley then finished his press conference with a parting shot, perhaps at Love.

    “I do get a vote for the All-Conference, and I can tell you who’s not getting a vote,” he said.

    Lloyd called the ordeal “disappointing on all sides.”

    “We want to be a program that when tough things happen, we want to respond with class. I don’t know if we did or didn’t, but just a tough moment in an emotional game. I got a lot of respect for Bobby and Arizona State,” Lloyd said.

    The Wildcats improved to 15-6 on the season and 9-1 in Big 12 play, while the Sun Devils are 12-9 overall and 3-7 against conference opponents.

    Bobby Hurley

    Arizona State Sun Devils head coach Bobby Hurley removes his tie during a game against the Arizona Wildcats Feb. 1, 2025, at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe, Ariz. (Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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    The teams will meet in a rematch March 4.

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  • ‘Mona Lisa’ will get its own room under a major renovation of the Louvre

    ‘Mona Lisa’ will get its own room under a major renovation of the Louvre

    French President Emmanuel Macron announced Tuesday that the “Mona Lisa” will get its own dedicated room inside the Louvre museum under a major renovation and expansion of the Paris landmark that will take up to a decade.

    The renovation project, branded “Louvre New Renaissance,” will include a wide new entrance near the Seine River, to be opened by 2031, Macron said in a speech from the room where Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece is displayed.

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    Macron didn’t disclose an exact amount budgeted for the project to modernize the world’s most visited museum, which is plagued with overcrowding and outdated facilities. But it’s estimated to reach up to 800 million euros ($834 million).

    The Louvre’s last overhaul dates back to the 1980s, when the iconic glass pyramid was unveiled.

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    Move designed to make Louvre experience easier

    Macron said the expansion of the museum will allow the “Mona Lisa” to be moved to a new, dedicated room accessible to visitors through a special ticket. That will make the visit simpler for those who want to see the painting and ease the experience of other visitors in the rest of the museum, he said.

    French President Emmanuel Macron gives a speech to announce a multi-year overhaul, long-term investments to modernize the Louvre museum, next to Leonardo da Vinci’s painting of the Mona Lisa, at the Louvre Museum, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025 in Paris.  (Bertrand Guay, Pool via AP)

    “Conditions of display, explanation and presentation will be up to what the ‘Mona Lisa’ deserves,” he said.

    Leonardo’s masterpiece is now being shown behind protective glass in the museum’s largest room, overcrowded with long, noisy lines of visitors eager to take a selfie with the groundbreaking portrait of the woman with the enigmatic smile. That makes some other paintings in the room by Venetian painters like Titian and Veronese go unnoticed by many.

    The museum’s big renovation in the 1980s was designed to receive 4 million annual visitors.

    Last year, the Louvre received 8.7 million visitors, more than 75% being foreigners mostly from the United States, China and neighboring countries Italy, the U.K., Germany and Spain.

    Costly and complex overhaul

    Macron said that a new entrance for the Louvre will be created near the Seine by 2031, to be financed by ticket sales, patronage and licensing money from the museum’s Abu Dhabi branch.

    A design competition will be staged in the coming months, he said. In addition, some new underground rooms will be created to expand the museum.

    A French top official said that the cost of the renovation is estimated at 700 to 800 million euros ($730 to 834 million) over the next decade, including half for the creation of the new entrance. The official couldn’t be named in line with the French presidency’s customary practices.

    Macron said that ticket prices would be raised for foreign visitors from outside the European Union, up from 22 euros ($23) now. He promised the museum would be safer and more comfortable for both the public and employees.

    Comparing the project to Notre Dame’s recent reopening, Macron said that “the redesigned Louvre, restored and expanded, will become the epicenter of art history for our country and beyond.”

    Half the Louvre’s budget is being financed by the French government, including the wages of the 2,200 employees.

    The other half is provided by private funds including ticket sales, earnings from restaurants, shops and bookings for special events, as well as patrons and other partners.

    Water leaks and other damage

    The renovation announcement came after Louvre Director Laurence des Cars expressed her concerns in a note to Culture Minister Rachida Dati earlier this month saying that the museum is threatened by “obsolescence.”

    According to the document first released by French newspaper Le Parisien, she warned about the gradual degradation of the building because of water leaks, temperature variations and other issues “endangering the preservation of artworks.”

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    The pyramid that serves at the museum’s entrance, unveiled in 1989 as part of late President François Mitterrand’s project, now appears outdated. The place isn’t properly insulated from the cold and the heat, and it tends to amplify noise, making the space uncomfortable for both the public and the staff, des Cars said.

    In addition, the museum suffers from a lack of food options and restroom facilities, she said.

  • JP Morgan setting up ‘War Room to keep up with Trump policy changes

    JP Morgan setting up ‘War Room to keep up with Trump policy changes

    Financial giant JPMorgan is implementing a “war room” to keep up with the immense policy changes the Trump administration is implementing, which they believe will unleash America’s “animal spirits”

    “At JPMorgan, we have a war room set up to analyze and evaluate each and every one of these, so they’ve been up all night and are working on it,” Mary Erdoes, CEO of JPMorganChase’s Asset & Wealth Management line of business, told the crowd at the Davos World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday.

    “It’s our regular practice to analyze the impacts of any policy proposal on our business and the impact on our clients and the communities in which we operate. So naturally, there’s a team reviewing these new developments,” a JPMorgan spokesperson told Fox News Digital. 

    President Donald Trump began his second term with an avalanche of executive orders, undoing 80 Biden-era orders. Trump campaigned on introducing tariffs on foreign goods, lowering the corporate tax rate and extending the tax cuts past during his first term in office.

    President Donald Trump began his second term with an avalanche of executive orders. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images / Getty Images)

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    “The last 24 hours are showing there’s going to be a lot of changes we all have to digest,” Erdoes said. 

    Erdoes told the crowd of international business leaders and politicians that it appears that Trump is setting up a “very pro-business environment” in the U.S.

    “Time will tell, but a lot of this is exactly what you would do to have a very pro-business environment,” she added. 

    Trump’s inauguration saw numerous business leaders in attendance, including Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and UFC chief Dana White.

    The JPMorgan executive claimed that the U.S. economy is in “go mode” and that America’s “animal spirits” are finally being unleashed. She also praised Trump for ordering federal employees to show up to the office to work, ending work-from-home policies. 

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    JPMorgan believes Trump’s changes will be good for the economy.  (Reuters/Brendan McDermid / Reuters Photos)

    “Thank God the U.S. government has done it, and hopefully that’ll keep us ahead of other governments in the world so we can continue to compete.”

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    Erdoes went on to bash the Biden administration’s endless red tape for “stifling” business activity in the US.

    “If you look at the last administration and the number of new, significant regulations, it was eight times the number of significant new regulations versus the prior Trump administration,” she said. “With that comes multiple millions of man-hours of paperwork. Work that clogs up the system and stops the economy from continuing to have that very healthy flywheel. So we’re really looking forward to that.”