Micah Parsons says Cowboys not signing him to extension already will 'cost them more' eventuallyNew Foto - Micah Parsons says Cowboys not signing him to extension already will 'cost them more' eventually

Dallas CowboyslinebackerMicah Parsonsattended the team's mandatory minicamp this week, despite not coming to an agreement on a new contract. (However, he skipped voluntary OTAs in the spring.) His current deal expires after this season. In the edge rusher's view, team owner Jerry Jones would have already saved money had he signed Parsons to an extension by now. "It's going to cost them more," Parsons toldlongtime reporter Clarence Hill Jr. of DLLS. Parsons, 26, is in a race with fellow pass-rushersTrey HendricksonandT.J. Wattto become the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL with a new deal. Both of those players didn't report to mandatory minicamps amid their respective contract disputes. The four-time Pro Bowler said he and Jones made a handshake deal in March, according to Hill (via Pro Football Talk). But the Cowboys owner reportedly never called Parsons' agent to work out the final details of a contract. Parsons claims that he has seen what Watt is asking for from thePittsburgh Steelers, which has not been reported. Whatever Watt is seeking is more than what Parsons and Jones had agreed to, according to the four-year veteran. And if Watt gets the contract he wants, Parsons will almost certainly ask for more, which is what he meant with his remarks to Hill. Myles Garrettcurrently holds the belt of the league'shighest-paid pass-rusherafter agreeing in March to a four-year extension with theCleveland Brownsthat pays him an average annual salary of $40 million. However,Ja'Marr Chase's new deal with theCincinnati Bengals,signed less than a week later, edged him out for the top non-QB spot, at $40.25 million per season. Parsons is set to bepaid $24 million this seasonafter the Cowboyspicked up his fifth-year option. He hopes to get a new deal finalized before training camp begins on July 21. If no deal is done, he says he will report but not practice. In his NFL career, Parsons has averaged 14 sacks per season, with 69 tackles, two forced fumbles and 17 tackles for loss. He won Defensive Rookie of the Year honors and was named first-team All-Pro in his first two seasons. Last year, Parsons was named second-team All-Pro after notching 12 sacks.

Micah Parsons says Cowboys not signing him to extension already will 'cost them more' eventually

Micah Parsons says Cowboys not signing him to extension already will 'cost them more' eventually Dallas CowboyslinebackerMicah Parso...
Pacers coach Rick Carlisle using finals platform to bring awareness to food insecurity in IndianaNew Foto - Pacers coach Rick Carlisle using finals platform to bring awareness to food insecurity in Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — At the NBA Finals, Indiana coach Rick Carlisle is trying to shine a light on what he considers an important cause. Carlisle often has been seen wearing a QR code on his shirt — one that directs interested scanners to a site for his Drive & Dish initiative, something he founded about two years ago to raise money for battling food insecurity across Indiana. So far, the program has raised more than $1 million. Carlisle and the Pacers have also made donations to the charity, which served more than 1,000 households and distributed more than 250,000 pounds of food in in its first year. "Each year we've been able to help more people," Carlisle said Friday night before Game 4 of the finals between the Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder. "People in Indiana should never have to deal with food insecurity. There's plenty of food in Indiana. The challenge is logistics. So, this charity helps with logistics." The program has partnered with Spokenote, which provides the technology behind the scannable code. The Pacers and Spokenote also collaborated last year on the first scannable code on a jersey in the four U.S. major pro sports leagues. Another partner is the Gleaners food bank, which works with Drive & Dish in providing fresh food, produce, eggs and more to families who need help. Carlisle said when the program started, about 1 million people in the state were considered food insecure — or in other words, unsure where their next meal was coming from. The Pacers plan to help the program grow as needed across the state over the next decade. "It's been a great effort," Carlisle said. "I've got some really great people that are supporting it. I'm very grateful." ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/nba

Pacers coach Rick Carlisle using finals platform to bring awareness to food insecurity in Indiana

Pacers coach Rick Carlisle using finals platform to bring awareness to food insecurity in Indiana INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — At the NBA Finals, Ind...
Sabrina Carpenter responds to scandal over being 'scrutinized' for racy songs, album coverNew Foto - Sabrina Carpenter responds to scandal over being 'scrutinized' for racy songs, album cover

Sabrina Carpenteris talking fame, her evolving artistry and criticism ahead of the release of her new (and already controversial) album, "Man's Best Friend." The pop hitmaker, known for her suggestive lyrics, dismissed scrutiny over expressing her sexuality in a new cover story withRolling Stonepublished June 12, arguing that the attention around her racy songs says more about the audience than about her. "It's always so funny to me when people complain. They're like, 'All she does is sing about this.' But those are the songs that you've made popular," she told the outlet. "Clearly you love sex. You're obsessed with it." Although the "Espresso" singer confidently brushed off the criticism, she still shared dismay over the constant backlash women in music face today. "I truly feel like I've never lived in a time where women have been picked apart more, and scrutinized in every capacity," she later added. "I'm not just talking about me. I'm talking about every female artist that is making art right now." Sabrina Carpentersparks controversywith provocative 'Man's Best Friend' album cover Elsewhere in the interview, Carpenter stayed coy about her dating life, neither explicitly confirming nor denying being single. "Am I doing the single thing right now?" she said. "I'm doing the 25-year-old thing right now, whatever that means," the now 26-year-old continued. Along with "Man's Best Friend," Carpenter released her latest single, "Manchild," this month. Themusic videofor the synth-pop track drew buzz on social media forCarpenter's bold look, which consisted of a white button-up, baby blue heels and denim "micro" shorts, as well as intrigue over who the lyrics might be about. Some fans suggestedBarry Koeghan, who was previously romantically linked to the singer. Celebrities tell all about aging,marriage and Beyoncé in these 10 bingeable memoirs Asked by Rolling Stone which ex the song is about, though, Carpenter quipped: "It's about your dad." She did however address the pressure that women are under while dating in the spotlight, lamenting the often one-sided scrutiny that seems reserved just for women. "People underestimate how tricky it is to navigate being a young woman, having relationships, and then having a bunch of strangers have opinions on them," she said. "If they had the same microscope on their personal lives, I don't think they'd be as eloquently spoken as me. I know it's a tale as old as time. It's just unfortunate that it's still a tale." Contributing: Edward Segarra This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Sabrina Carpenter in Rolling Stone magazine talks album, criticism

Sabrina Carpenter responds to scandal over being 'scrutinized' for racy songs, album cover

Sabrina Carpenter responds to scandal over being 'scrutinized' for racy songs, album cover Sabrina Carpenteris talking fame, her evo...
Dakota Johnson Says Hollywood Is a 'Mess': Decisions Are Made by 'People Who Don't Watch Movies or Know Anything About Them' and Studios 'Remake the Same Things'New Foto - Dakota Johnson Says Hollywood Is a 'Mess': Decisions Are Made by 'People Who Don't Watch Movies or Know Anything About Them' and Studios 'Remake the Same Things'

Dakota Johnson continues to speak her mind on the failings of contemporary Hollywood. While appearing on "Hot Ones" during her "Materialists" press tour, she was asked by host Sean Evans why "Hollywood is risk-averse." "I think it's hard when creative decisions are made by committee and it's hard when creative decisions are made by people who don't even really watch movies or know anything about them, and that tends to be what's occurring a lot," Johnson answered bluntly. More from Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Dakota Johnson Says Sandra Bullock Sent a Voice Note of Support After 'Madame Web' Won the Razzie Award for Worst Actress: 'I Freaked Out' 'Materialists' Review: Celine Song's Follow-Up to 'Past Lives' Is a Rom-Com Played Straight, With Dakota Johnson as a Matchmaker Tangled Up in Love and Money She added that remake addiction is also undoing Hollywood, explaining: "When something does well, studios want to keep that going so they remake the same things, but humans don't want that. They want fresh, they want to feel new things, experience new things, see new things, so I don't know, I guess it's all just a bit of a mess right now, isn't it?" Johnson has been open in interviews over the past year about the nightmare experience of "Madame Web," her 2024 Sony comic book tentpole that flopped at the box office and with critics. Johnson headlined the film as Cassandra Webb, a paramedic who gains the ability to see the future after a near-death experience, but it earned a dismal $43 million at the domestic box office and an 11% on Rotten Tomatoes. She said on "Hot Ones" that she "tried" and "failed" to be a superhero. "It wasn't my fault," Johnsontold the Los Angeles Timesearlier this month about the flop. "There's this thing that happens now where a lot of creative decisions are made by committee. Or made by people who don't have a creative bone in their body. And it's really hard to make art that way. Or to make something entertaining that way." Johnson added, "I think unfortunately with 'Madame Web,' it started out as something and turned into something else. And I was just sort of along for the ride at that point. But that happens. Bigger budget movies fail all the time." Speaking toBustlelast year, Johnson said Hollywood was also suffering because "you cannot make art based on numbers and algorithms. My feeling has been for a long time that audiences are extremely smart, and executives have started to believe that they're not. Audiences will always be able to sniff out bullshit." Watch Johnson's full appearance on "Hot Ones" in the video below. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 25 Hollywood Legends Who Deserve an Honorary Oscar Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Dakota Johnson Says Hollywood Is a ‘Mess’: Decisions Are Made by ‘People Who Don’t Watch Movies or Know Anything About Them’ and Studios ‘Remake the Same Things’

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And the Emmy goes to ... Phillies star Trea Turner? Documentary on Turner's ovation wins Emmy AwardNew Foto - And the Emmy goes to ... Phillies star Trea Turner? Documentary on Turner's ovation wins Emmy Award

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — And the Emmy goes to ... Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Trea Turner? Turner already won an NL batting title and a World Series championship ring in his 11-year MLB career. How about adding an Emmy Award to that trophy case? "Trea Turner's an Emmy winner, absolutely," sports documentary producer Kyle Thrash said. "He definitely held it up like he owned it." Turner may not actually have the award in hand to keep for good, but he got to hoist the real deal ahead of Friday's game against Toronto in a short celebration for the Emmy won for a best sports short documentary produced on the2023 standing ovationcredited with turning around his season. "The Turnaround" won a sports Emmy in May and Thrash and Phillies fan Jon McCann — whose personal struggles with mental health and kinship with Turner were the heart of the film — attended the game to show off their new bling to Turner. "Cuz, we did it, huh?! "McCann said as he shook Turner's hand on the field after batting practice. "Trea Turner, we share an Emmy together." Turner read the inscription at the bottom of the Emmy and promised the fans he would wave to them in section 301 if he stole a base in Friday's game. "We get to bring a trophy back to the ballpark tonight and share it with so many people that were involved in the standing ovation. It's pretty incredible," Thrash said. Philly sports fans — often billed as some of the worst in sports — gave a slumping Turner standing ovations in at-bats throughout the weekend in an August 2023 series to show he had their full support. Turner was in the first season of an11-year, $300 million dealwith the Phillies but was batting just .238 with 11 home runs and 39 RBIs. He was even dropped to eighth in the batting order headed into that series against Kansas City. In three games over the weekend against the Royals, Turner went 4 for 12 with two doubles, a home run and five RBIs and he would eventually help lead the Phillies to the playoffs. Turner later helped pay for "Thank You, Philly" digital billboards in the greater Philadelphia area. The documentary was produced by Higher Ground, the media company founded by former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama McCann, also known as "The Philly Captain," is a Philadelphia based YouTuber and was one of the fans — along with a Philly sports talk radio host — credited with rallying the fans to get behind Turner. "During the ceremony, one of the award presenters said, 'When you go up against the Olympics, you lose.' So I kind of thought we already lost," McCann said. "We didn't. It was a great, great shock." ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/MLB

And the Emmy goes to ... Phillies star Trea Turner? Documentary on Turner's ovation wins Emmy Award

And the Emmy goes to ... Phillies star Trea Turner? Documentary on Turner's ovation wins Emmy Award PHILADELPHIA (AP) — And the Emmy goe...
NBA trade rumors: The latest on a Kevin Durant deal, Knicks' coaching search and Giannis Antetokounmpo movesNew Foto - NBA trade rumors: The latest on a Kevin Durant deal, Knicks' coaching search and Giannis Antetokounmpo moves

NBA commissioner Adam Silver might prefer that teams don't make blockbuster trades or other league-altering types of news during theNBA Finals, while theOklahoma City ThunderandIndiana Pacerscompete for a championship. However, three stories continue to create buzz around the league outside of the Finals. Kevin Durantis reportedly close to being traded to the fifth team of his 17-year NBA career. TheNew York Knickscould be zeroing in on their next head coachafter firing Tom Thibodeau. AndGiannis Antetokounmpo's future with theMilwaukee Bucksis still up in the air. Where do all of those stories stand asthe Finals go to a Game 4? Yahoo Sports has you covered with all the biggest NBA rumors below. Durant could be on his new teamby the end of this weekend, according toESPN's Shams Charania. Apparently, the list of teams close to making a deal has been reduced to three. TheMinnesota Timberwolves,Houston RocketsandMiami Heatare the three teams reportedly submitting final offers to thePhoenix Suns. "I think a Kevin Durant trade could happen in the next few days..In the last 24 hours the focus has been on the Rockets, the Heat, and the Minnesota Timberwolves" ~@ShamsCharania#PMSLivepic.twitter.com/3vWd4QI8Sh — Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow)June 13, 2025 That appears to eliminate the Knicks andSan Antonio Spursaspreviously reported candidatesto land Durant. As many as eight teams, including theToronto RaptorsandLos Angeles Clippers, had expressed interest in a trade, Charania told "The Pat McAfee Show." Yet one of those clubs could still get back into the Durant sweepstakes as a wild card looking to make an impactful addition. If Miami is the team closest to a deal, it likely won't involve Tyler Herro or Bam Adebayo. Those two are considered "off limits,"reports Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel. The 36-year-old scorer is inthe final year of a contractthat will pay him $54.7 million. The Knicks'search for a new head coachhas also reportedly narrowed down to two candidates, both of whom are not currently head coaches with other NBA teams. New York initially pursuedDallas Maverickscoach Jason Kidd and Ime Udoka of the Rockets, only to be denied permission to interview both of them. The Knicks reportedly also inquired aboutAtlanta Hawkscoach Quin Snyder, Billy Donovan of theChicago Bullsand Timberwolves coach Chris Finch, but were denied. However, there is some belief the Knicks could take another run at one of their previous targets. New York is now reportedly moving on to previous head coaches who were fired this season. The team has increased its focus on Mike Brown, mostly recently with theSacramento Kings, and Taylor Jenkins, fired by theMemphis Grizzliesshortly before this season's NBA playoffs,reports The Athletic's Sam Amick. Thoughts on Taylor Jenkins or Mike Brown as the Knicks HC pick?!Today's#knicksbackpagepic.twitter.com/yrOecdSl5d — Knicks Fan TV 🏀🎥📺🏁 (@KnicksFanTv)June 12, 2025 Brown was fired in late Decemberwith a 13-18 record that put the Kings 12th in the Western Conference. He is a two-time NBA Coach of the Year, winning the honor most recently in 2023. Brown also previously coached theCleveland CavaliersandLos Angeles Lakers, compiling an overall record of 454-304. The Grizzlies fired Jenkinswith nine games remaining in the regular season, after six seasons as Memphis' head coach. At the time, the Grizzlies were 44-20 and ranked fifth in the West. He had a 250-214 record as head coach after six seasons as an assistant with the Hawks andMilwaukee Bucks. Antetokounmpo is currently expected to remain with the Bucks when next season begins,ESPN's Brian Windhorst and Tim Bontempsreport. General manager Jon Horst (whorecently received a contract extension) and head coach Doc Rivers have presented team ownership with plans based on building the roster around the two-time NBA MVP. The belief is the Bucks can compete for one of the top six playoff berths in the East with theBoston CelticsandPhiladelphia 76ersfacing uncertainty. (Boston isreportedly willing to entertain offersfor any player besides Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown.) That's especially true ifDamian Lillardreturns fromhis torn Achilles injuryby the end of next season. However, those ambitions might require Milwaukee to go over the luxury tax. Re-signing centerBrook Lopezand forwardBobby Portiswould very likely put the Bucks in that position, in addition to signing a point guard who could replace Lillard for most of the season. The possibility remains ownership could pass on whatever plan Horst and Rivers present, and Antetokounmpo could formally request a trade if no plan for a successful future appears to be in place. Yet the Bucksreportedly don't want to trade himunless he actually asks to be dealt.

NBA trade rumors: The latest on a Kevin Durant deal, Knicks' coaching search and Giannis Antetokounmpo moves

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Happy Friday the 13th! Here are the 25 best scary movies to watchNew Foto - Happy Friday the 13th! Here are the 25 best scary movies to watch

Love movies? Live for TV? USA TODAY's Watch Party newsletter has all the best recommendations, delivered right to your inbox.Sign up nowand be one of the cool kids. Face it, folks, we're all going to die. Whether it's via natural causes or the business end ofMichael Myers'kitchen knife landing in your head, death is inevitable. Because that clock is ticking, why notrevisit some scary classicsor –if you're a horror virgin– check them out for the very first time? (And perhaps last, because, you know. See above. Hey, we don't make the rules.) We put together a tried-and-true list of 25 old-school favorites, influential giants and hidden gems worth a watch before that creepy girl whocrawled out of the TVkills you. Or, if you're not really in the dying mood, to celebrate Friday the 13th as you avoid a looming doom. (Sorry, Jason Voorhees, you don't make the cut. Don't take it personally. And watch where you point that machete, buster.) Dig in. IF YOU DARE: Looking for a Halloween horror film?We rank the 75 best of this century. Though modern eyes might not initially understand the appeal of the silent film – one of the first horror flicks ever – spend some time with the tale of a sleepwalker (Conrad Veidt) hypnotized into murder, immerse yourself in the striking German expressionist imagery and get wowed by an early twist ending. You can't go wrong with any of the classic Universal monsters (Dracula, Wolf Man, Mummy) but this is a two-for-one extravaganza in which Boris Karloff reprises his role as Frankenstein's Monster and Elsa Lanchester is the bride with the lightning-zapped hair. Hollywood has given us many Draculas over the years, from Bela Lugosi to Gary Oldman, though it's Britain's Hammer Horror banner that gave us the most fearsome take in a ferociously fanged Christopher Lee and pitted him against Peter Cushing's famed vampire hunter Van Helsing. Alfred Hitchcock's"Psycho"featured a cross-dressing killer with a thing for showers. At least you can avoid seedy motels to steer clear of that guy. Squadrons of seemingly innocent feathered fiends turning sinister and pecking at your face is a next-level threat. If you're going to watch one zombie movie,George Romero's original chilleris the granddaddy of them all. Even a half-century later, the undead ghouls that descend upon survivors in a Pennsylvania farm house are timeless and the gut-punch ending couldn't be more timely. William Friedkin's movieabout innocence lost and the power of faithhas unnerved several generations, and it's Linda Blair's harrowing portrayal of a possessed girl and the deeper meanings about good and evil that'll stick with you more than the infamous images of a spinning head or inappropriately used crucifix. Hey, it's a throwback to when people opened up the beaches too soon not because of a contagious disease but because ofa killer shark.Steven Spielberg's original summer blockbuster unleashed a great white that put a dangerous edge on the waterlogged adventure. John Carpenter's slash-terpiece introduced an iconic masked maniac to babysittingJamie Lee Curtisand an unsuspecting Illinois suburbia. Pick your villainous poison from the likes of Freddy, Jason and Leatherface, but Michael Myers' mythology and an all-too-realistic streak makes "Halloween" a cut above. Whether you think it's a sci-fi film, horror movie, haunted house flick in space or a darn good argument for chest plates,Ridley Scott's cosmic trip gone very wrongis bursting with goodness. The terror is real, y'all, and the killer extraterrestrial goes perfectly with the galactic claustrophobia. If Jack Nicholson running around an empty and isolated hotel out of his mind, talking to dead barkeeps and carrying an ax isn't scary enough for you, an elevator flowing blood, the creepiest twins of all time and an old decrepit naked lady in a bathtub should do the trick. American dudes backpacking in England get attacked by a werewolf, one of them becomes a beastly nuisance on the full moon, and things get bloody freaky in old London Town. All that plus undead buddies, fantastic special effects, an unreal transformation scene and it's pretty funny! John Carpenter's snowbound remake features a glorious Kurt Russell beard and a shapeshifting alien organism that assimilates other organisms and grows more frighteningly hideous over the course of the movie. Both are beautiful in their own ways. For real, everybody needs to see national treasure Jeff Goldblum getting turned into a monstrous insectoid, courtesy of body horror guru David Cronenberg, and Geena Davis absolutely freaking out after dreaming she birthed a giant maggot. Good times. Usethe musicalas a palate cleanser of sorts from some of these other fright fests. The Alan Menken songs will get your head bopping amid the retro narrative about a nerdy flower guy (Rich Moranis) who has a crush on a co-worker (Ellen Greene) and develops a co-dependent friendship with a man-eating plant. Nia DaCosta's sequelis pretty good, too, but it's worth it to go back to the original starring Tony Todd as the hook-handed title antagonist, a vengeful spirit of a slave's son murdered in post-Civil War America. The first movie remains relevant in its tackling of gentrification and the cyclical nature of violence. Wes Craven's slasher movie reinvention holds up so well. Ghostface gave us the definitive horror villain of the '90s, the opening sequence with Drew Barrymore and a telephone remains an all-timer, plus its cleverness hasn't waned since horror tropes never die. It really shouldn't be this enjoyable to watch Christian Bale hack a dude to death in Mary Harron's 1980s-set bloody satire about a cold, calculating and murderous New York investment banker with unusual proclivities. If nothing else, you'll never hear "Hip to Be Square" the same way ever again. More and more folks have found this underrated Frankenstein-esque tale over the years, starring Angela Bettis as an awkward yet hypnotic vet's assistant who not only keeps a creepy doll around but also puts together her own special friend from spare body parts. If you're going to watch two zombie movies, have "Night of the Living Dead" be the shot and this the chaser. A rage-inducing virus breaks out in England and leaves London eerily empty while speedy zombies are out for flesh in a story steeped in metaphor that speaks to the pandemic era. A British soldier (Neil Maskell) comes home, reconnects with his family and gets work as a hitman. Ben Wheatley's genre-mashing masterpiece sticks to being a crime thriller until it takes a turn toward the sinister and transforms into something way more terrifying. Teens and sex go with horror like hockey masks and summer camps. David Robert Mitchell ingeniously makes a sexually transmitted disease his villain, and Maika Monroe isthe girl who's cursed after intercourseand is pursued by a dogged dark force until she can pass it on to someone. Wouldst thou like to live deliciously? Um, yes, please and thank you. The freaky period piece and tragic family drama features Anja Taylor-Joy as a troubled 17th-century teen on the cusp of adulthoodwho goes down a dark pathand Black Phillip as the G.O.A.T. of hellish goats. If you can't empathize with Daniel Kaluuya's victimized protagonist and his shocked, tear-stained face as he's taken to the Sunken Place, you might just be a soulless demon.Jordan Peele's social horror insta-classicis an impressively crafted take on race that changed the scary movie game. Hail Paimon? Hail Toni Collette! She tears it up in Ari Aster's supernaturally absorbing, demonic dissolution of a family whose grand matriarch was into some seriously weird stuff."Hereditary" is full of shock and awe, with absolutely brutal deaths and an unshakable sense of doom. Australian brothers Danny and Michael Philippou announced themselves asessential young horror voiceswith this unforgettable indie flick about a teen (Sophie Wilde) and her friends who livestream being possessed by spirits via a strange embalmed hand. Might make you rethink that next TikTok. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Best scary movies: Watch these 25 horror films this Friday the 13th

Happy Friday the 13th! Here are the 25 best scary movies to watch

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Beloved Actor, 79, Gets Touching Tribute From Kids and People Swear His Son Is His CloneNew Foto - Beloved Actor, 79, Gets Touching Tribute From Kids and People Swear His Son Is His Clone

Beloved Actor, 79, Gets Touching Tribute From Kids and People Swear His Son Is His Cloneoriginally appeared onParade. There likely isn't a person in America who doesn't view Henry Winkler, 79, as a national treasure. The actor landed his first big role on the sitcom Happy Days as Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli in 1974 and has been captivating hearts since. While his professional accolades are seemingly endlessly, his personal life victories are what is truly amazing. Winkler has been candid about his upbringing; struggling with dyslexia and having a stifling childhood, and yet is still regarded as one of the most beloved icons in Hollywood. Recently theTODAY with Jenna & Friendshonored him and his "nice guy" legacy by helping his three adult children put together a touching tribute ahead of Father's Day. "The way you were raised, in the household you came from, where you weren't allowed to be yourself and you weren't allowed to question, or speak your mind you did the exact opposite," praised his daughter Zoe Winkler. "And you raised us in the most loving home where we could be ourselves." His stepson Jed Weitzman added that they had years of "incredible memories" together. His youngest, Max Winkler, had a simple message of "I love you so much" and blew his father a kiss. Upon seeing him on the screen, fans were blown away by just how much Max looks like his dad, from his signature big eyes to his sweet mannerisms. Related: TV Legend Henry Winkler Receives Long-Overdue Honor "His son sounds just like him," exclaimed one reader. "Your daughter is so beautiful." "Holy... Max is his twin," stated another. Winkler was extremely touched by the gesture, thanking Jenna and the crew for pulling it together profusely. "I am so emotional," he said. He also offered Jenna and viewers a piece of advice on raising loving kids."The center of all relationships is the ear," he stated. "It is not how you meant it. It is how it landed. It's how it's heard. And I was never able to say anything. I never had a point of view growing up, right here on 78th street. And my children could say what was on their mind." 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Beloved Actor, 79, Gets Touching Tribute From Kids and People Swear His Son Is His Clonefirst appeared on Parade on Jun 13, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

Beloved Actor, 79, Gets Touching Tribute From Kids and People Swear His Son Is His Clone

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Panthers power play production could be an edge in tight Stanley Cup Final against the OilersNew Foto - Panthers power play production could be an edge in tight Stanley Cup Final against the Oilers

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Staying out of the penalty box is a good place to start for all the players involved in the Stanley Cup Final. After talking all week aboutbeing more disciplined, the Edmonton Oilers were whistled for high-sticking a couple of times and tripping once in the first 16 minutes of Game 4 on Thursday night. Naturally, Matthew Tkachuk scored twice for Florida Panthers, and then a slashing call put the Oilers on the power play and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins' goal sparkedtheir comeback that tied the series. "It's a good series," Tkachuk said. "Special teams, both teams' power play seemed to be clicking." Florida is clicking at a higher rate at 33%, going 7 of 21 with the man advantage, compared with 20% on 4 of 20 for Edmonton. In a final knotted 2-2 that has often beenas tight as it can bewith three games already decided in overtime, the Panthers' power play production has the potential to be a difference-maker. Until Tkachuk broke through, it had been the second unit of Brad Marchand, Sam Bennett, Carter Verhaeghe, Evan Rodrigues andNate Schmidtdoing most of the damage. "We're building a lot of chemistry playing together," Verhaeghe said. "We have so many great players on the unit. Both units have been pretty good. I mean, we just want to move the puck right and get pucks to the net." The Panthers have five power play goals over the past two games and have scored at least one every night in the final. The Oilers have also cracked Sergei Bobrovsky at least once on the power play each game. Nugent-Hopkins scoring Thursday night could be a sign Connor McDavid and Co. are revving up against what has been a fairly effective Florida penalty kill. Coach Paul Mauricebelieves that task has gone "reasonably well." "I think they're still going to generate some action," Maurice said Friday before flying across North America. "I think the even strength chances are pretty tight through four games." Ekholm's block Tkachuk almost completed a hat trick in Game 4, and it could have changed the course of the entire series. With the score tied at 3-all late in the second period, he had the puck with a wide-open net to shoot at. Edmonton defenseman Mattias Ekholm got his right skate and leg in front of Tkachuk's shotjust in time. "I didn't even know that the net was empty or anything — I was just in the moment trying to get as big as possible," Ekholm said. "It ended up hitting me. It was obviously a big block at the time. I haven't thought too much more about it. It was a block, and sometimes you need those." Better Barkov? Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov picked up his first two points of the series in Game 4 with assists on Tkachuk's power-play goals. He has none at even strength. Some of that could be connected to how much energy Barkov — a three-timeSelke Trophy winneras the NHL's best defensive forward — is expending trying to keep McDavid's line and also Leon Draisaitl from scoring. He does not want to use that as an excuse. "It's tough to say," Barkov said. "You need to know, those two guys, where they are on the ice. Of course you're trying to have your head on a swivel, but I think I could be better, for sure." ___ AP NHL playoffs:https://apnews.com/hub/stanley-cupandhttps://apnews.com/hub/nhl

Panthers power play production could be an edge in tight Stanley Cup Final against the Oilers

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Indiana Pacers' Tyrese Haliburton revealed he and Caitlin Clark talk "24/7" in a group chat with their significant others The couples also go on regular double dates, Hailburton told ESPN Clark told the outlet that she and Haliburton both love playing in Indiana's "small market" and hope to finish their careers there Indiana's two biggest basketball stars also happen to be BFFs. Tyrese Haliburtonof the Indiana Pacers revealed in an interview withESPNthat he and Indiana Fever starCaitlin Clark, as well as their significant others, are in near constant communication — even as Haliburton, 25, focuses on winning his first NBA championship. "We're talking 24/7," Haliburton shared with ESPN. "The four of us hang out all the time," he added. Justin Casterline/Getty The Pacers took a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals during Game 3 on Wednesday, June 11 with Clark in the crowd cheering him on. Haliburton was again a force during the game with 22 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds. Still, Haliburton said it's Clark who has the weight of the world on her. "She goes through a lot, as you know. There's a lot of weight and eyes on her. Obviously there is on me as well, but hers are amplified times a million," he told ESPN. Caitlin Clark/Instagram Haliburton also revealed to the outlet that he and Clark go on double dates with their significant others. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Clark has been dating her boyfriendConnor McCafferysince April 2023, and Haliburton has been withJade Jonessince April 2019 when they were both students at Iowa State University. Tyrese Haliburton/Instagram Clark is so supportive of her fellow Indiana basketball star that she even films herself reacting to his game-winning plays, she told reporters in Atlanta, according to ESPN. "I videotaped myself, like, the final play and I have my reaction in real time. It's a pretty iconic video. Maybe one day everybody will see it, but no, not right now," she said, noting that she says too many curse words to share it with the public. The video made it to their exclusive group chat, however. Haliburton confirmed to ESPN that he's seen the video of Clark's reaction and said the Fever star was "going crazy" during the play. Haliburton and Clark have both become major stars in Indiana for leading their teams to relevancy following years of playoff droughts for both the Fever and the Pacers. Clark told ESPN that both she and Haliburton love playing in Indiana and hope to remain with their respective teams for the remainder of their careers. "Ty and I would both tell you this is where we both hope to stay the rest of our careers," Clark said, noting that being in a "small market" is "what makes it fun" for them. "These people, this is what means the world to them. We haven't hosted a Finals game in 25 years, and I've never seen this type of excitement. People are lining up three hours before the game. I literally just got the chills thinking about it," she added. Read the original article onPeople

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