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What did Commanders HC Dan Quinn say about adding Stefon Diggs?

May 24, 2026
What did Commanders HC Dan Quinn say about adding Stefon Diggs?

Washingtonhead coach Dan Quinn had some fun with the "Sports Junkies" on Friday.

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Quinn took questions from three of the Junkies, answering only "yes" or "no" questions until they could figure out who he actually is. Jason Bishop facilitated the fun time while Eric Bickel, John-Paul Flaim and John 'Cakes' Auville attempted to guess the identity of their mystery guest.

Bickel didn't waste any time, abruptly asking, "Can we sign Stefon Diggs?" The other three Junkies broke into laughter, finding it funny that Bickel didn't want Quinn to be able to ease into the interview with any icebreaker. Bickel then took it a step further, "Can we have (Brandon) Aiyuk and Diggs?"

Quinn responded, "We're working hard and doing well with the guys we got. Adam (Peters) and his crew are always digging in and working. But we really like the crew that we are working with right now. They're absolutely busting their ass."

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When rookie WR Antonio Williams became the focal point of the conversation, Quinn reported he saw "right off the bat, this guy has feel. He already has awareness, like a big-time receiver. He's got great hands, great movement. So, he's off to a hell of a start."

Auville and Bishop both voiced to Quinn that they already have a man crush on LB Sonny Styles, picked No. 7 overall by theCommanders. "What an ideal fit for the style we want to play," exclaimed Quinn. "We (Peters and Quinnn) were thrilled when he (Styles) was there at that spot. It was a super-easy decision for Adam in that one. When that trade was made just before us (Chiefs moved up to No. 6 trading with theBrowns), those are the moments you hold your breath. When we had the chance to select him, we were pumped!"

What does Quinn think of Styles after the draft and rookie minicamp? "Being around him the last couple of weeks has only reinforced what he can bring to our club, which is really cool."

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire:Washington Commanders: Dan Quinn no-sells tough question free-agent WR

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Eva Longoria Looks Statuesque in a Plunging Gilded Sequin Gown in Cannes

May 24, 2026
Eva Longoria Looks Statuesque in a Plunging Gilded Sequin Gown in Cannes

Eva Longoria stepped out for the Lights On Women's Worth during the 79th Cannes Film Festival on May 22.

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The Gist

  • She wore a plunging gold sequin gown by Carolina Herrera for the occasion.

  • The look comes after a string of other glamorous strapless gowns at the film festival.

Eva Longoriajust gave a masterclass in red carpet glamour. Because it doesn't get more elegant than this. The actress has been in Cannes for the last few days and on the evening of May 22, she stepped out for the Lights On Women's Worth event.

Longoria looked statuesque.Credit: Getty

She opted for a gilded strapless gown from Carolina Herrera's Spring 2026 collection for the occasion. It featured a deep plunging sweetheart neckline that dipped to her ribs and a bold sequined design. The form fitting gown came down to her ankles in a column skirt. She completed the look with a simple pair of drop earrings, gold strappy heels, and elegant, timeless smooth waves in a center part.

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She completed the look with strappy gold heels.Credit: Getty

Longoria's latest glamorous outing in Cannes comes after a few other show-stopping moments on the red carpet. On May 19, she made an appearance in adeep burgundy liquid sequined gownwith a chest cutout, halter neck, and long skirt that pooled around her ankles. On the same day, she also wore aglittering corseted LBDwith a strapless sweetheart neckline and bejeweled design. She also wore ared sequin strapless gownand awhite sculptural strapless gownfor other events. During one of her off-duty moments, the actress took a stroll in the French city wearing a pair ofwhite Bermuda shortspaired with a white ribbed crop top.

Longoria attended several other Cannes events.Credit: Getty

During her trip to Cannes the actress announced that she had a new, very French project in the works—she has officially joined the cast ofCall My Agent! The Movie. "Oui oui, a new cast member has joined the chat 🤭," she wrote onInstagram.

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College Student’s Shocking Graduation Portraits Include Massive Alligators Named Tex and Big Al (Exclusive)

May 24, 2026
College Student’s Shocking Graduation Portraits Include Massive Alligators Named Tex and Big Al (Exclusive)

College Katalina Daley celebrated earning her degree with a graduation photo shoot featuring two massive alligators

People Katalina Daley's college graduation shoot with alligatorsCredit: Laura Oglesbee Photography l @katdaley919 l @gator_country_beaumont_texas

NEED TO KNOW

  • Daley, who works at Gator Country Adventure Park & Sanctuary in Texas, said she regularly works with the reptiles

  • The McNeese State University grad also told PEOPLE she has had a lifelong passion for wildlife

A woman'sgraduation photo shootcame with some serious bite thanks to a couple of massive alligators.

Katalina Daley recently graduated from McNeese State University in Louisiana with a Bachelor of General Studies.

Daley, 22, who has been working at Gator Country Adventure Park & Sanctuary in Beaumont, Texas, for the past year, celebrated the milestone with a wildlife shoot withtwo of the sanctuary's alligators: Big Al and Tex.

Katalina Daley poses with an alligator at Gator Country Adventure Park & Sanctuary in TexasCredit: Laura Oglesbee Photography l @katdaley919 l @gator_country_beaumont_texas

“My boss, Shannon Saurage, actually came up with the idea to put Big Al and Tex in my graduation photos and I loved it,” the animal care coordinator tells PEOPLE exclusively.

Katalina Daley poses with an alligator in her graduation cap and gown at Gator Country Adventure Park & Sanctuary in TexasCredit: Laura Oglesbee Photography l @katdaley919 l @gator_country_beaumont_texas

“I work with them almost every day, so putting them in my graduation photos just felt right,” she continues, adding that she is specially trained to work with the animals featured in the photos.

“We actually do educational shows with these two specific alligators daily,” she explains. “However, [I] also had other trained professionals behind me ready to help whenever I may need, as we do any time we interact with these animals.”

And while Daley says she was “excited” for the shoot, she also emphasizes the importance of remaining cautious andrespectful around the alligators.

“I always keep in mind that these are still wild animals at the end of the day, and keep a certain sense of weariness when working hands-on with them. I think it is always important to remember what they can do,” she adds.

Katalina Daley with an alligatorCredit: Laura Oglesbee Photography l @katdaley919 l @gator_country_beaumont_texas

Daley, who runs the sanctuary's Instagram account (@gator_country_beaumont_texas), as well as posts gator content under her personal handle (@katdaley919), says she’s a lifelong lover of animals and wildlife.

“Learning about and caring for animals has been a passion of mine ever since I can remember,” she tells PEOPLE.

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Katalina Daley poses with a young alligatorCredit: Laura Oglesbee Photography l @katdaley919 l @gator_country_beaumont_texas

“I have been involved inwildlife rehabilitationsince I was around seven years old,” she continues, adding, “Gators are definitely an obvious favorite for me, but raccoons and coatis are a pretty close second.”

Daley also says she believes alligators are largely misunderstood by the general public — which she attributes to misrepresentation in pop culture and media.

“Alligators and large reptiles are portrayed as the villain, and many times people are raised to fear them —  when in reality, they do not interfere with us as long as we don't interfere with them,” she says.

Katalina Daley kissing an alligatorCredit: Laura Oglesbee Photography l @katdaley919 l @gator_country_beaumont_texas

“Alligators are not out to get people. They would much rather be left alone,” the graduate adds.

As for Daley's plans post-graduation?

The animal lover, who co-manages the day-to-day operations of Gator Country with her fiancé, says she has already foundher dream jobat the sanctuary.

“We take care of all 1,000-plus animals in our care at the park and run our educational alligator feeding shows, where we interact with Big Tex and Al to teach the public about alligators,” she says, adding that they also train college interns on animal care and education.

“So I will stay where I am and see where it takes me!” she tells PEOPLE.

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Powerful bomb explosion in Pakistan's Quetta kills 24, reports say

May 24, 2026
Powerful bomb explosion in Pakistan's Quetta kills 24, reports say

May 24 (Reuters) - An explosion ‌on a ‌railway track in ​Pakistan's Quetta killed at least 24 ‌people, ⁠news outlet Al Arabiya ⁠reported on Sunday, ​citing ​officials.

Reuters People gather as they search for survivors after a blast near a railway track in Quetta, Pakistan, May 24, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Stringer People and police officers gather after a blast near a railway track in Quetta, Pakistan, May 24, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Stringer     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

People gather as they search for survivors after a blast near a railway track in Quetta

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More ​than 50 ‌were injured in the blast, which derailed a ‌cargo ​train ​and ​was followed ‌by gunfire, Al ​Jazeera ​reported.

(Reporting by Ananya ​Palyekar ‌in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Christian ​Schmollinger)

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Cyprus votes for new parliament with corruption and living costs in focus

May 24, 2026
Cyprus votes for new parliament with corruption and living costs in focus

By Michele Kambas

Reuters A woman casts her vote during parliamentary elections at a polling station in Nicosia, Cyprus May 24, 2026. REUTERS/Yiannis Kourtoglou A man casts his vote during parliamentary elections at a polling station in Nicosia, Cyprus May 24, 2026. REUTERS/Yiannis Kourtoglou

A woman casts her vote during parliamentary elections at a polling station in Nicosia

NICOSIA, May 24 (Reuters) - Cypriots went to the polls on Sunday in a parliamentary election expected to deliver ‌gains for anti-corruption campaigners and the far right, while weakening centrist ‌parties that back President Nikos Christodoulides.

In a vote being closely watched for signs of ​public sentiment ahead of a 2028 presidential election, more than half a million registered voters will elect 56 lawmakers from a record field of 753 candidates.

Cyprus has a presidential system of government but Sunday's poll is a ‌gauge of support for ⁠Christodoulides, who does not have a party of his own so relies on the backing of others to ⁠pass legislation.

Polls close at 1500 GMT, with conclusive voting results expected about two hours later.

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Three centrist parties - Diko, Dipa and EDEK - currently ​support the ​president, but the latest opinion polls ​show weaker voter backing for ‌at least two of them.

The island's other traditional political forces, including the right-wing DISY and Communist AKEL parties, have also been losing ground to newer challengers.

Polls show gains for the far-right ELAM party, as well as for political newcomers ALMA and Volt, which have campaigned on a ‌platform of better accountability and rooting out ​corruption - an issue that is high on ​voters' list of priorities.

Sunday's ​vote might force Christodoulides to seek support elsewhere, political ‌analysts say, with some suggesting that ​ELAM and DISY could ​be possible candidates. Neither Christodoulides nor the two parties have commented on possible post-election alliances.

The vote took place against a backdrop ​of persistent cost-of-living pressures, ‌housing affordability concerns and migration, issues that have dominated political ​debate in the European Union member state during recent months.

(Writing ​by Michele Kambas;Editing by Helen Popper)

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Saturday, May 23, 2026

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2027 Summer Scouting Report: Chris Peal, CB, Syracuse

May 23, 2026
2027 Summer Scouting Report: Chris Peal, CB, Syracuse

The 2027 summer scouting report series rolls on, as we stay in the secondary and feature Syracuse cornerback Chris Peal. Peal originally committed to Georgia, where he would play two seasons sparingly, before transferring to play for the Orange last season.

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What does his summer scouting report look like? Let's talk about it.

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  • Height: 6'1"

  • Weight: 200 lbs

  • Recruiting rank: Four-star recruit, no. 25 cornerback nationally

  • Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina

  • Games watched: Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, Boston College

Chris Peal might be one of the strongest zone defenders in the 2027 NFL Draft. His natural feel for his assignment, paired with great instincts to collapse on his man, is second to none. Peal is as reliable a tackler as you will find, as seen by his seven tackles against Georgia Tech. Ideal frame for the position with stellar top-end speed. You will rarely see Peal get beaten on the deep ball. Rangy cornerback who jams well in press coverage, but uses his length to disrupt passes.

59 targets in one season? Not bad. Zero interceptions across 59 targets, not ideal. While Peal jams well, he tends to play off a bit too much, allowing his defender to run wild after the catch. Got picked on quite a bit against Notre Dame. Only one season of tape leaves questions about his evaluation as a top cornerback prospect in the class. This season will be huge for Peal if he wants to elevate his stock to being near the top of the group.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire:2027 Summer Scouting Report on Syracuse CB Chris Peal

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