Ime Udoka reportedly agrees to long-term extension with Rockets that makes him one of the NBA's top-paid coachesNew Foto - Ime Udoka reportedly agrees to long-term extension with Rockets that makes him one of the NBA's top-paid coaches

The Houston Rockets like what they've seen from head coach Ime Udoka. Following the team's excellent 2024-25 season, the Rockets reportedly signed Udoka to along-term extensionthat makes him one of the highest-paid coaches in the NBA, per ESPN's Shams Charania. Udoka, 47, washired by the Rocketsin 2023. During his season with the team, Udoka saw the Rockets improve by 19 games. After going 21-60 during the 2022-23 NBA season, the Rockets finished .500. The team didn't make the playoffs, but it was an impressive turnaround. Things got even better this season. The Rockets improved yet again, winning 52 games and making the playoffs for the first time in five seasons. Despite securing the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference, the Rockets were eliminated by the Golden State Warriors in seven games during the first round of the playoffs. Following that elimination, Udoka's name emerged as apossible candidateto replace Tom Thibodeau after his surprising firing by the New York Knicks. The Knicks reportedly asked the Rockets for permission to speak with Udoka about the opening, butwere denied. Prior to joining the Rockets, Udoka served as the Boston Celtics' head coach for one season. He led the team to the NBA Finals that year, but was suspended for the entire 2022-23 season for violating the team's code of conduct. The suspension came after Udoka reportedly engaged in animproper, consensual relationshipwith a team staffer. Weeks after that suspension, Udoka was nearly hired as the Brooklyn Nets' head coach, but the team pivoted at the last minute. Joe Mazulla replaced Udoka in Boston and was eventually hired as the Celtics' full-time head coach. After sitting out the 2022-23 NBA season, Udoka was hired by the Rockets after the team fired Stephen Silas. Now inked to a long-term deal, Udoka will focus on trying to lead the Rockets to the team's first NBA championship since the 1994-95 season.

Ime Udoka reportedly agrees to long-term extension with Rockets that makes him one of the NBA's top-paid coaches

Ime Udoka reportedly agrees to long-term extension with Rockets that makes him one of the NBA's top-paid coaches The Houston Rockets lik...
Shohei Ohtani will pitch for the Dodgers against the Nationals on SundayNew Foto - Shohei Ohtani will pitch for the Dodgers against the Nationals on Sunday

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Shohei Ohtani will next pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday against the Washington Nationals. The two-way superstar made hismound debut for the Dodgers on Mondayagainst the San Diego Padres, throwing one inning and allowing one run and two hits. He also batted leadoff as the designated hitter and had two hits. Ohtani faced Padres sluggers Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado in his 28-pitch outing. The Dodgers conclude their four-game series with San Diego on Thursday night, looking for a sweep and their sixth straight victory overall. Ohtani underwent Tommy John surgery after the 2023 season while with the Los Angeles Angels and missed all of the 2024 season after which he signed a $700 million, 10-year deal with the Dodgers. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Shohei Ohtani will pitch for the Dodgers against the Nationals on Sunday

Shohei Ohtani will pitch for the Dodgers against the Nationals on Sunday LOS ANGELES (AP) — Shohei Ohtani will next pitch for the Los Angele...
Bryce Dallas Howard recalls working with childhood crush Joaquin Phoenix: 'It was insane'New Foto - Bryce Dallas Howard recalls working with childhood crush Joaquin Phoenix: 'It was insane'

Aeon/GC Images; Matt Winkelmeyer/WireImage Bryce Dallas Howardwas starstruck when she found out that her love interest inM. Night Shyamalan'sThe Villagewould be played by her childhood crushJoaquin Phoenix. On the latest episode ofPodcrushed, Howard discussed her breakout role in Shyamalan's 2004 thriller, in which she starred opposite Phoenix. "I had the biggest crush on Joaquin Phoenix when I was seven years old, and he was Leaf Phoenix, and he was inParenthood,"she told co-hostPenn Badgley. "And it was insane being like, 'Oh, you want me to play a character who's been in love with this guy, like, her whole life? Sure.'" Howard joked that it was "no problem" and that she actually crushed hard on movie sets. She also told thePodcrushedgang that she worked on the set of her fatherRon Howard's 1995 filmApollo 13as a tween and had a crush on a youngColin Hanks, who was a PA on the movie. Want more movie news? Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free newsletterto get the latest trailers, celebrity interviews, film reviews, and more. The Villagecenters around an isolated 19th-century community that lives in a forest surrounded by monster-like humanoids. Phoenix plays rebellious protagonist Lucius, who is betrothed to Howard's Ivy. Howard shared that her experience onThe Village, which was her first movie role, was "very magical." She added that the cast was an "unbelievable group of people," including Phoenix,Adrien Brody, andSigourney Weaver. Frank Masi/Touchstone Pictures Shyamalan cast Howard as a lead in the film after seeing her perform inAs You Like Itat the Public Theater in New York, which she said was a "career-defining moment." Howard added, "That was very, I mean, incredibly courageous of Night to cast me, and he was really supportive." Listen to Bryce Dallas Howard's entire interview onPodcrushedbelow. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Bryce Dallas Howard recalls working with childhood crush Joaquin Phoenix: 'It was insane'

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Carol Kaye is 'declining' her invitation to the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonyNew Foto - Carol Kaye is 'declining' her invitation to the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony

Carol Kaye, one of the most recorded bassists in rock and pop music, announced on June 18 that she will be declining her invitation to this year'sRock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. "People have been asking: NO I won't be there," wrote the 90-year-old musician in asince-deletedFacebook post. "I am declining the RRHOF awards show (and Denny Tedesco process)... because it wasn't something that reflects the work that Studio Musicians do and did in the golden era of the 1960s Recording Hits." During the 1960s and 1970s, Kaye was part of a group of session musicians in Los Angeles known as the Wrecking Crew, a collective which often collaborated with the Beach Boys, Phil Spector, the Monkees and more. In 2008, Denny Tedesco directed a documentary on the group, which featured Kaye. However, the 90-year-old musician has long objected to the group moniker. In a2015 interview, Kaye said the "first time that phrase was used" was in Hal Blaine's book. "I had no idea he was going to do something phoney… It's a lie. We were all independent people, there was no set band," she said. Hal Blaime, a "Wrecking Crew" drummer, said in the same interview that Kaye had "somehow forgotten" that "The Wrecking Crew was established in the early 1960s." "I was never a 'wrecker' at all," she wrote in her recent Facebook post. "That's a terrible insulting name." Kaye ended her post with a strong dissent, "I refuse to be part of a process that is something else rather than what I believe in, for others' benefit and not reflecting on the truth – we all enjoyed working with EACH OTHER." Kaye will still be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame despite her absence at the 2025 induction ceremony, where she was set to recieve the Musical Excellence Award. Otherinducteesthis year include Bad Company,Joe Cocker,Chubby Checker,Cyndi Lauper,OutKast,Soundgarden, andThe White Stripes. The complete list:2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Carol Kaye declines invitation to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony

Carol Kaye is 'declining' her invitation to the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony

Carol Kaye is 'declining' her invitation to the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony Carol Kaye, one of the most recor...
Florida Panthers crack and dent Stanley Cup as title celebrations roll onNew Foto - Florida Panthers crack and dent Stanley Cup as title celebrations roll on

It's fair to say that the Florida Panthers are enjoying their Stanley Cup victory celebrations – but they have come at the expense of the trophy itself. As the Panthers' celebrations kicked into gear, photographs from the festivities showed that the bowl of the trophy has sustained a crack while the bottom is dented. Reuters reportedthat the incidents happened in the hours afterFlorida's Game 6 romp over the Edmonton Oilerson Tuesday to secure its second straight Stanley Cup. Images and videos on social media showed the Panthers players celebrating their title victory at Elbo Bar in Fort Lauderdale with fans, includingclips of playerspouring beer from the Stanley Cup onto fans. A spokesperson for the Hockey Hall of Fametold the Associated Pressthat theKeepers of the Cupplan to have it repaired by the celebration parade on Sunday. A trophy suffering "injuries" in title-winning celebrations isn't unheard of. In 2011, following international soccer giant Real Madrid's winning of Spain's premier cup competition – the Copa del Rey – defender Sergio Ramos dropped the trophy from the top of a double-decker bus amid the festivities, only for the team bus to run over it and leave the silverware with a huge dent in it. For the famed Stanley Cup, this year's predicament isn't even the wildest situation it has found itself in over its storied lifespan. In almost cartoon-like fashion, the Montreal Canadiens left the trophy on the side of the road after winning it in 1924. The story goes that a car carrying some of the team had stalled going up a hill, meaning players had to get out to push. It wasn't until they reached the top that they realized they had left one of the most famous trophies in the world behind. In 1994, a photo was taken of Kentucky Derby winner Go For Gin eating out of the trophy while at New York's Belmont Park after the New York Rangers had won the "People's Trophy." Following the Detroit Red Wings' success in 2008, Kris Draper celebrated by putting his baby daughter in the Cup for a photo. Only she left behind a little surprise … by using the legendary trophy as a toilet. Pittsburgh Penguins forward Josh Archibald got creative with his celebrations, using his time with the Cup to baptize his son. Three-week-old Brecken was photographed receiving his blessing while sitting in the bowl at the top of the trophy. CNN's Ben Church, Agne Jurkenaite, Marco Chacon and Alicia Johnson contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Florida Panthers crack and dent Stanley Cup as title celebrations roll on

Florida Panthers crack and dent Stanley Cup as title celebrations roll on It's fair to say that the Florida Panthers are enjoying their ...
2-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova announces she will retire in SeptemberNew Foto - 2-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova announces she will retire in September

LONDON (AP) — Two-time Wimbledon championPetra Kvitovaplans to retire in a few months, the Czech player said Thursday. The announcement on social mediacame a day after Kvitova was granted a wild card for Wimbledon. "I am excited and very much looking forward to soak in the beauty of playing The Championships, Wimbledon one more time, a place that holds the most cherished memories in my career," Kvitova said. "And while I am not entirely sure yet what my hardcourt swing in the US will look like, I am intending to finish my active playing career at the US Open in New York later this summer." The 35-year-old Kvitova reached a career-high ranking of No. 2 and also helped the Czech Republic to six trophies in the Fed Cup, which is now known as the Billie Jean King Cup. Kvitova last played at Wimbledon in 2023, and became a mother for the first time when herson was bornduring last year's tournament at the All England Club. Kvitova made her return to the WTA Tour in Austin, Texas, in February after 17 months away from the court and is currently ranked 572nd. Wimbledon begins June 30. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

2-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova announces she will retire in September

2-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova announces she will retire in September LONDON (AP) — Two-time Wimbledon championPetra Kvitovaplans t...
The 17 best Pixar movies, ranked from good to greatNew Foto - The 17 best Pixar movies, ranked from good to great

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection; Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection Since its watershed debut with the Oscar-winningToy Story(1995) — the first feature-length film created entirely through CGI —Pixar Animation Studioshas spun some cinematic gold, blending playful humor with emotional depth in ways that resonate with audiences of all ages. That successful formula has made Pixar a storytelling powerhouse and given its mascot, Luxo Jr., myriad excuses tostomp the logo's letter "I" ad nauseam. While the studio's output over the years has ranged from delightful to iconic (with a few flops in between), some films soar above the rest...to infinity and beyond. With Pixar's next venture,Elio, arriving June 20, and upcoming sequels forCoco,The Incredibles, andToy Storyin the works, here's a look at the finest entries in its storied catalog. Walt Disney/Courtesy Everett Collection From Thomas the Tank Engine to Herbie the Love Bug, Pixar was hardly the first to give vehicles an anthropomorphic tune-up. But when the studio came up withCars— the 2006 film about hotshot speedster Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) who learns the value of slowing down after wrecking a road in humble Radiator Springs — it "created a work of American art as classic as it is modern,"per EW's critic. Initially dismissed as typical popcorn fare compared to Pixar's earlier triumphs,Carshas proved it still has traction thanks to its classic slapstick humor, thrilling racetrack action, and clean, crisp animation. Plus, its top-of-the-line soundtrack —Rascal Flatts' cover of"Life Is a Highway,"James Taylor's"Our Town,"and more — still has us sticking our heads out the window and yelling, "Ka-chow!" —James Mercadante The Danish haveThe Little Mermaid, and the Italians haveLuca, the tale of a sea monster boy off the Italian Riviera. After discovering that sea monsters can live on land disguised as humans — so long as they stay dry — Luca (Jacob Tremblay) and fellow sea monster Alberto (Jack Dylan Grazer) flee Luca's parents (Maya Rudolph,Jim Gaffigan) and hide in the small fictional town of Portorosso. Dreaming of owning a Vespa, they enter a triathlon to win enough money to buy one. But can their friendship survive the race, young love, and the long-held grudges between sea creatures and humans? AsEW's critic writes, the "bright swirl of Pixar pixie dust, jangle soundtrack, and gentle lessons on accepting otherness and learning to move past fear feel like a temporary passport: a sweetly soulful all-ages dip in la dolce vita." —Meg Walters Pixar Whether or not you prefer the original,Toy Story 2remains that rare sequel that actually delivers. This time around, Woody (Tom Hanks) gets toy-napped by a creepy middle-aged collector (Wayne Knight) planning to ship him off to a museum in Japan, prompting the rest of Andy's (John Morris) toy box to spring into action. What follows is classic Pixar: new lovable characters, top-shelf comedy, and emotional depth that hits harder than it has any business doing in a kids' movie. Only Pixar could wring genuine suspenseout of a pile of spilled cheese puffsand then hit you with storylines like Woody's growing sense of obsolescence, Buzz Lightyear's (Tim Allen) ongoing identity crisis, and Jessie's (Joan Cusack) tear-your-heart-out backstory of abandonment (withSarah McLachlan's "When She Loved Me"forever scarring audiences since 1998). —J.M. Where do the monsters under your bed really come from? Well, according to Pixar'sMonsters, Inc., the source is a megacorporation where children's screams are harvested and turned into energy. The catch? These beasts believe that the kids are deadly. So when two top "scarers" accidentally bring a child into the monster world, chaos reigns. Featuring the voices ofBilly Crystalas Mike Wazowski andJohn Goodmanas James P. "Sully" Sullivan, this classic has everything you could want from a Pixar movie — a thrilling adventure, unforgettable jokes, charming creatures, and a powerful message about fear and friendship at the heart of it all. —M.W. No one tackles the complex mother-daughter bond quite like Pixar. InTurning Red, we follow Mei Lee (Rosalie Chiang), a Chinese tween girl from Toronto who must confront her family's "curse." As her mother (Sandra Oh) soon reveals, each lady in the family becomes a giant red panda when they experience a strong emotion. Of course, the panda is really a symbol of growing up, generational trauma, and impending puberty — but kids will love this adorable fluffy metaphor nonetheless. Complete with boy bands, Tamagotchis, and butterfly clips, millennials will also love this ode to the early aughts. Asdirector Domee Shi told EW, "The era of the nerdy girls is here, and I'm all here for it." —M.W. Of the fourToy Storymovies released so far,Toy Story 3definitely stands out. Here, we catch up with Woody and Buzz Lightyear just as their beloved playmate, Andy, is preparing to leave for college. While the plot follows Woody as he embarks on a mission to rescue his friends after they're donated to a (slightly wild) day care, at its heart, this film is all about nostalgia and growing up. And for adults,it's particularly tear-jerking. AsEW's critic writes, "Toy Story 3enchanted and moved me so deeply I was flabbergasted that a digitally animated comedy about plastic playthings could have this effect." —M.W. WhenBravehit cinemas in 2012, it was a fast hit. After all, who could resist a Scottish adventure featuring a headstrong princess and a queen who transforms into a bear? With galloping horses, flying arrows, ancient magic, and a powerful undercurrent of the love between mother and daughter,Braveticks all of the Pixar boxes and then some. Plus, you get to enjoy the very gruff accents ofKelly Macdonald,Emma Thompson, andBilly Connolly. —M.W. WhileThe Incrediblesis one of the best Pixar movies of all time,Incredibles 2isn't far behind. In fact, according to many Pixar fans, it was well worth the 14-year wait. In this spectacular sequel, we reunite with our favorite superhero family for another thrilling adventure — but this time, Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) takes the driver's seat while Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) assumes the role of stay-at-home dad. Plus, we get to meet a whole new gang of heroes and villains. And the story isn't the only selling point, withEW's critic writing, "No joke: These are the best superhero action sequences in our superhero-drowned decade." —M.W. InCoco,Pixar gets a little existential — asEW's critic puts it— by "dealing frankly and even joyfully with death." The film follows Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez), a young Mexican boy who finds himself crossing over into the Land of the Dead. There, he meets members of his family from generations past and embarks on an epic journey to return to the Land of the Living before he's trapped in the afterlife forever. After uncovering an old family mystery, Miguel ultimately comes to terms with the past, bringing peace to his living relatives. It's a bittersweet story filled with color, music, and, you may be surprised to hear, life. —M.W. Come forthe heartbreaking romantic montageat the beginning —described by EW's critic"as deeply textured as any great novel" — and stay for the touching tale of a grumpy old man (Ed Asner) who is softened by a goofy boy scout (Jordan Nagai). InUp, a lonely widower sets off on a long overdue adventure (along with a young stowaway) by attaching thousands of balloons to his home. This is Pixar at its most whimsical — and just like this movie's central character, even the frostiest heart will be thawed by the end. —M.W. Who would have thought the story of a clownfish searching for his lost son would capture the hearts of millions of moviegoers around the world? Well, it did.Finding Nemois a Pixar classic that tells the story of the hyper-anxious Marlin (Albert Brooks) and his rebellious son, Nemo (Alexander Gould). When Nemo strays away from his reef and gets lost in the big open ocean, his frantic father teams up with the ever-forgetful Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) to find him. Regardless of age, this is one Pixar flick that pulls on your heartstrings from start to finish. It's no wonderEW's critic described it"no less innovative thanThe Matrixand a triumphant directorial debut forAndrew Stanton…this epic teems with characters worth caring about." —M.W. Perhaps the best-known Pixar movie of all time,Toy Storyis an undisputed classic. On the surface, the movie is a simple, fantastical tale about toys that come to life when their owners aren't watching. However, on a deeper level, Woody, Buzz, and the rest of the gang remind us of the power of imagination, the importance of friendship, and the bittersweet nature of growing up. With the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen,Don Rickles, and many others, it's easy to see why this poignant tale has spawned more movies and still has legions of fans decades later. "It has the purity, the ecstatic freedom of imagination, that's the hallmark of the greatest children's films,"EW's critic writes. "It also has the kind of spring-loaded allusive prankishness that, at times, will tickle adults even more than it does kids." —M.W. InInside Out, Pixar shows us how adolescence can be a confusing, emotional time by taking us inside the brain of the 11-year-old Riley (Kaitlyn Dias). There, we meet her bickering emotions: Joy (Amy Poehler), Anger (Lewis Black), Sadness (Phyllis Smith), Disgust (Mindy Kaling), and Fear (Bill Hader). Together, they try to keep Riley happy, but when her parents move her across the country, that job becomes increasingly difficult. "In the end, the message ofInside Outseems to be that sadness, as painful as it is, is not only unavoidable but essential to joy…and to Joy,"EW's critic notes. Another tearjerker,Inside Outis a must-watch for the whole family. —M.W. Like all of the best Pixar movies,Soulreminds us what it really means to be human. This heartwarming movie, whichwon the Best Animated Feature Oscar, follows Joe (Jamie Foxx), a struggling musician who falls through a manhole and finds himself — or at least his soul — in the Great Before, the place where new souls are joined to their destined bodies. Here, he meets 22 (Tina Fey) and eventually learns a powerful lesson about the meaning of life. Yes, this movie features slapstick fun and goofy jokes for the kids. But, asEW's critic explains, "The alchemy ofSoul's final scenes find Pixar at its most stirring and enduring, a marshmallow puff of surreal whimsy that somehow lightly touches the profound." —M.W. Looking for an animated children's movie that will sweep you off your feet and leave you rethinking your relationship to love and to the planet itself? Somehow,WALL-Emanages to do just that. This moving tale follows an adorable robot (Ben Burtt) who has been tasked with cleaning up planet Earth sometime in the future — after it has been destroyed by humans and left covered in mile-deep piles of trash. But don't worry, it's not all bleak. When WALL-E finds a tiny plant, he also finds a glimmer of hope for the future of mankind. AsEW's critic writes, "I'm not sure I'd trust anyone, kid or adult, who didn't get a bit of a lump in the throat by the end ofWALL-E, a film that brings off what the best (and only the best) Pixar films have: It whisks you to a new world, then makes that world every inch our own." —M.W. The Incrediblesis, well, incredible. The story follows a family of superheroes, each with their own unique power, as they attempt to stop a criminal mastermind (Jason Lee) from completing his dastardly plan. With elements of a classic spy thriller, a family road trip comedy, and a hero's epic, this genre-busting film is guaranteed fun for the whole family. Plus, it contains the unforgettable supersuit fashion designer, Edna Mode (voiced by directorBrad Bird). This movie features an all-star voice cast that includes Holly Hunter, Craig T. Nelson, andSamuel L. Jackson, to name a few. And they couldn't be better suited to their roles. As Birdtold EW, "I imagine the characters first, and then try to find a voice for them." —M.W. In the delightfulRatatouille, Remy the rat (Patton Oswalt) struggles to fit in. When his refined palette leads him to a Parisian restaurant, he ends up becoming a puppet master for Linguini (Lou Romano), a hapless young sous chef. Ultimately, the movie shows that "anyone can cook" — a powerful message that, on some level, can resonate with all of us. AsOswalt said to EW, "It's the textbook definition of the impossible dream." —M.W. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

The 17 best Pixar movies, ranked from good to great

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Kylie Kelce Shuts Down Commenters 'Drooling Over' Husband Jason's 'Thirst Traps': 'That's Mine'New Foto - Kylie Kelce Shuts Down Commenters 'Drooling Over' Husband Jason's 'Thirst Traps': 'That's Mine'

Kylie Kelce/Instagram Kylie Kelce addressed those who post "thirst traps" of her husband, Jason Kelce, online, and commenters who add drool emojis to the images While she appreciates and shares their taste, Kylie slammed the comments for their lack of respect on the most recent episode of her podcast,Not Gonna Lie The mother of four also addressed Jason's viral pin-up tattoo Kylie Kelcewants her husband's admirers to check themselves. The 33-year-old mother of four, addressed recent comments she's seen on "thirst trap" photos of her husband,Jason Kelce, online on the Thursday, June 19 episode of herNot Gonna Liepodcast. "We've got some people in these comments, they are f------ around," Kylie, whomarriedthenow-retired NFL starin 2018, said. "F------ around because they're saying things like how fine my husband is or they would like a piece, or they're doing the little drool emoji. Imma need you to sit down, put your tongues back in your mouth and be respectful," Kylie quipped. Mike Coppola/Getty Kylie, who sharesdaughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finnley, 2 months,with Jason, added, "That man is a father to my children and also, agreed. If I were not trying to be an adult, I would also be commenting those things on my husband's thirst traps, 'cause same." She went on to assert that her husband was not up for grabs. "But that's mine. That's mine," she said. "So Imma need you to get your drool comments out of there, specifically." In terms of respectful comments, Kylie noted that she'd allow "heart eyes," and she does accept this one commenting loophole, when fans address that Jason is, in fact, married. Kylie Kelce/Instagram "I see it here and there, 'Respectfully to Kylie,' or 'If I didn't know that Kylie would come for me," and then they say what they want to say — real recognize real," Kylie deadpanned. "I really appreciate you at least acknowledging me before you drool all over my husband. That's respectful. But that's mine 'til the end of time, that's mine. And just a reminder, a gentle reminder, he's not on TikTok, but you know who is? Me. And if I catch you on my doomscroll and you are f------ around, you might find out," she concluded. 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 celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. In addition to the thirst trap comments, Kylie also acknowledged theviral image of Jason's "pin-up" tattoowith a Philadelphia Eagle covering his manhood. "It is oddly spot-on, I mean, like, very well captured his physique, specifically the grey spot, the silver fox on the side of his head," Kylie quipped, adding, "To the tattoo artist, way to go." Kylie Kelce/Instagram Since retiring from his role as a Philadelphia Eagles center in 2024, Jason has been focused on his health and fitness. Earlier this month,he shared on hisNew Heightspodcastwith brother Travis Kelce that his weight was down to 265 lbs., more than 35 pounds lower than his highest reported weight. Show off that physique, big guy!" Travis teased Jason at the time. Read the original article onPeople

Kylie Kelce Shuts Down Commenters ‘Drooling Over’ Husband Jason's 'Thirst Traps': ‘That’s Mine’

Kylie Kelce Shuts Down Commenters 'Drooling Over' Husband Jason's 'Thirst Traps': 'That's Mine' Kylie Kelce/...
Golf legend Annika Sorenstam speaks glowingly of Caitlin Clark after teaming up at pro-amNew Foto - Golf legend Annika Sorenstam speaks glowingly of Caitlin Clark after teaming up at pro-am

Caitlin Clarkspent part of her offseason on the golf course, teaming up with Nelly Korda and Annika Sorenstam in a pro-am at Pelican Golf Club in November. TheIndiana Feverstar played the front nine with Korda and the back nine with Sorenstam. Clark had joked after the team was eliminated from the playoffs that she would take up golfing – and likely did not expect to hit the course with a legend like Sorenstam. Click Here For More Sports Coverage On Foxnews.com In a recent interview with Fox News Digital, Sorenstam recalled playing with Clark on the golf course and said she was a "bigger fan" after meeting the young basketball player. "It's great, obviously, I'm a big fan, and bigger fan after meeting her and spending some time, great athlete very focused, understands when you have a task to do it," she said. "Obviously she has a little golf background, so she is familiar with the sport and understands it to have the culture and have the tradition a little bit. "No, it is great to bring new people to the sport, get excited and for us to walk around and share stories. To be anything from, I was in college, I was a professional, how to do this or that, working out, there is a lot of things we have in common. It is always fun to listen to other successful athletes or people to pick their brands. Just felt like she was very mature and down to earth in a way." Read On The Fox News App Golf Legend Annika Sorenstam Talks Charitable Efforts Ahead Of American Century Celebrity Tournament Clarksaid at a leadership summitconnected with the pro-am in November that she tries to practice as much as she can. "I've tried to take as much time as I can to practice, but there is only so much hope. You just cross your fingers, pray," she said at the time. "No, I've practiced a little bit and I just had the quote about becoming a professional golfer. Everybody thought I was serious. I was not serious. I love it. I love being outside and making it competitive with my friends. "It's challenging and getting to come here and be around the best and have a good time is what I'm looking forward to." Sorenstam is getting ready to participate in the American Century Championship, which takes place at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Club next month. The festivities start on July 9 and run through July 13. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Follow Fox News Digital'ssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. Original article source:Golf legend Annika Sorenstam speaks glowingly of Caitlin Clark after teaming up at pro-am

Golf legend Annika Sorenstam speaks glowingly of Caitlin Clark after teaming up at pro-am

Golf legend Annika Sorenstam speaks glowingly of Caitlin Clark after teaming up at pro-am Caitlin Clarkspent part of her offseason on the go...
Dallas Stars re-sign Matt Duchene to a 4-year, $18 million contractNew Foto - Dallas Stars re-sign Matt Duchene to a 4-year, $18 million contract

FRISCO, Texas (AP) — The Dallas Stars have re-signed forward Matt Duchene to a four-year contract worth $18 million. General manager Jim Nill announced the deal Thursday. Duchene will count $4.5 million against the salary cap through the 2028-29 season. "We are thrilled to have Matt back with our organization," Nill said in a statement. "As our team's leading scorer last season, he helped to solidify our forward group while also providing invaluable leadership off the ice and in the community. The fit with Matt and our team has been seamless from the start, and we're looking forward to continuing to pursue our shared goal of bringing a championship to Dallas." Duchene was a point-a-game scorer — exactly 82 in 82 — in his second season with Dallas. He had just one goal and five assists in 16 playoff games as the Stars reached the Western Conference final before losing to Edmonton. Now 34, Duchene is going into his 17th season in the NHL. He previously played for Colorado, Columbus, Ottawa and Nashville since making his debut in 2009. ___ AP NHL:https://apnews.com/hub/nhl

Dallas Stars re-sign Matt Duchene to a 4-year, $18 million contract

Dallas Stars re-sign Matt Duchene to a 4-year, $18 million contract FRISCO, Texas (AP) — The Dallas Stars have re-signed forward Matt Duchen...

 

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