Phillies surge past Mets with six-run seventh inning, claim first place in NL EastNew Foto - Phillies surge past Mets with six-run seventh inning, claim first place in NL East

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bryson Stott hit a bases-clearing triple in a six-run seventh inning and the Philadelphia Phillies surged past the slumping New York Mets into first place in the NL East with a 10-2 victory on Friday night. Nick Castellanos homered for the Phillies, who opened the three-game set between division rivals with their eighth win in their last nine games. Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil homered for New York, which has lost seven straight. Reliever Reed Garrett (2-3) started the seventh for the Mets but failed to retire any of the five batters he faced after opening the frame by giving up doubles to Brandon Marsh and Trea Turner. Alec Bohm's RBI single put Philadelphia in front 4-2, ending Garrett's night. Justin Garza then surrendered an RBI single to Castellanos before Stott's drive off the wall in left-center. After Phillies starter Zack Wheeler could only get through five scoreless innings, New York took advantage against Taijuan Walker. Alonso opened the sixth by hitting a 90-mph cutter into the batter's eye in center for his 18th of the season. McNeil tied it with a drive to right. After Walker got an out and allowed a single, Tanner Banks (2-0) came in and blanked the Mets over 1 2/3 strong innings. Key Moment J.T. Realmuto followed Castellanos closely home on Stott's hit, sliding safely to the plate at nearly the same time. Key Stat 4 — Number of strong defensive plays by Phillies first baseman Otto Kemp. Filling in for injured slugger Bryce Harper, Kemp made good plays in the fifth and sixth to catch foul balls off the bat of Tyrone Taylor. In the seventh, snared Turner's long throw from second to put out Brandon Nimmo before ending the inning with a diving stop of Juan Soto's hard liner before flipping to Banks. Up Next Mets RHP Griffin Canning (6-3, 3.80 ERA) opposes Philadelphia RHP Mick Abel (2-0, 2.21) on Saturday night. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Phillies surge past Mets with six-run seventh inning, claim first place in NL East

Phillies surge past Mets with six-run seventh inning, claim first place in NL East PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bryson Stott hit a bases-clearing tri...
5 biggest issues facing the NFL in 2025: Beware of greedNew Foto - 5 biggest issues facing the NFL in 2025: Beware of greed

Editor's note: This story is a part of a series by USA TODAY Sports called Project: June. We will publish at least one NFL-themed story every day throughout the month because fans know the league truly never sleeps. The NFL season doesn't start for several months but that doesn't mean we can't step into atime machineand look into the future. Particularly, examining some of the problems the league may face in the coming 2025 season. Some of these issues are more tactile while others are more theoretical. But they are all potentially problematic. Here are five to look out for: Hate generates interest. Not that the NFL needs more people watching. There's plenty, of course. The NFL averaged17.5 million viewers last season,down about 2% from the previous year. One of the things that has always made the league even more watchable is hating a player or team. ThePatriotswere remarkable villains during their dynastic years. Historic team. Accused cheaters. Accused football deflators. Arrogant. They were historic bad guys. There's really no entity like that now. Every team in the league is likeable. Go ahead. Name a team that's even in the same universe as those Patriots. Yes, you may hate theCowboysbecause they're the Cowboys. But Dallas hasn't beentruly relevant on the field in decades. They're too average to hate. The defending Super Bowl championEagles? Nice guys. Kansas City? Difficult to hate overall. Though admittedly there are some, well, questionabledudeson the roster. But how can you hate any team where one of the players is datingTaylor Swift? TheRavens? Quarterbacked by a hardworking, good dude in Lamar Jackson. TheRaiders? They are now led by a kind, elder gentleman. Once another villain team emerges (and thatwillhappen) the NFL will get even more interesting and, well, fun. For now the hate factor is low. There are some people who agree with what appears to be (at least partially) some backtracking on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives the league had fully engaged in after the murder of George Floyd. (If you want to read about what the NFL is doing regarding DEI, my super talented colleagueJarrett Bell recently wrote all about it.) Yes, some people will like that, but plenty won't. They are paying attention to what the NFL is doing and don't agree. If they weren't already suspicious about the league, they will be. If you don't have traditional cable, and you want access to every NFL game, you will need some six streaming services. The changing, more expensive nature to watching football might not be a long-term threat since people will adjust, but it will be an issue for some in the near future. It can be confusing and most importantly,it can be more costly to watch football in 2025. You may not have heard this news but the NFL relegated three officials back to college,according to Football Zebras,which relentlessly covers officiating. It was an anecdotal indication of what many of us know with the NFL: the officiating remains highly problematic. The league will vehemently disagree with this but watch any NFL game and you can see it. This isn't new but it's still relevant. The speed of the game is superhuman while the refs are analog. This will always be an issue in professional sports but especially in the NFL. The league has rarely paid a price for being greedy, so it plunges ahead with things like plans for an18-game season.Maybe the NFL will never pay a price for constantly pushing the money envelope. We'll see. But in normal physics there is such a thing as saturation. Next: 5 things that will go right for the NFL in 2025. All the NFL news on and off the field.Sign up for USA TODAY's 4th and Monday newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:5 biggest issues facing the NFL: Officiating, DEI on the list

5 biggest issues facing the NFL in 2025: Beware of greed

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Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz's Daughter Speaks Out About Dad's Alleged Affairs in Rare InterviewNew Foto - Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz's Daughter Speaks Out About Dad's Alleged Affairs in Rare Interview

Lucie Arnaz shed new light on the moment she learned of her parents Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz's divorce in a new interview Ball's friends previously mentioned Arnaz's infidelity in a 1991 PEOPLE cover story Desi died in 1986, while Ball died in 1989 Lucie Arnazgot candid about her parentsLucille Ball and Desi Arnaz's early Hollywood marriage in rare comments made in an interview withCBS Sunday Morning, which aired Sunday, June 15. Lucie, 73, said, "People say he had affairs. He never had an affair. He didn't even know these dames' names. They were hookers."CBS Sunday Morningcorrespondent Mo Rocca chimed in, asking, "They were transactional?" Lucie responded, "Yeah. He loved my mother, he loved his family. It was a very unique, weird problem to have. And I think that's the reason she stayed with him so long, is that she understood it. I don't think I could do what she did." She continued, "But somehow, at the time, with what they had, with what they needed from each other, they stuck it out as long as they could." Lucille and Desi ended their marriage and subsequently their hit television show,I Love Lucy,in 1960. Lucie was 8 years old at the time, and her younger brother Desi Jr. was 7. Lucie then recounted the moment she and her brother learned of their parents' separation. "We were at their house in Palm Springs, and they said that, 'We love each other, but being husband and wife part is broken, and we can't live together anymore.' " The actress recalled her younger brother's reaction to the news. "I remember that my brother said, 'But if it's broken, can't you just fix it? Can't you put stuff on it and fix it?' " Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty "And they said, 'I don't think so.' The truth of it is, Mo, they were happier after they got divorced. The screaming and the arguing and all that stuff stopped," Lucie admitted. She then revealed that as a child, she felt the need to protect her famous father's image. "I was very protective of my dad, believe it or not. I felt really sorry for my dad. I felt like he was the one that got ousted." 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 a1991 PEOPLE cover storyon the late couple, the late Ball's friend Lillian Briggs Winograd recalled spending time with Ball when Arnaz died in 1986 at 69. She appeared to echo Lucie's recent comments, and that in spite of Arnaz's infidelity, Ball still felt love for him years after their divorce. "At the end, we drove down to Del Mar, where she went to see Desi a few days before he died [of lung cancer on Dec. 2, 1986]. She was very, very shook-up. She left that place and broke down and said, 'That was the one love…' " Ball died three years later in 1989. She was 77. Bob Weiskopf, a longtime writer for the couple, told PEOPLE in 1991, "Basically, Desi's attitude was, 'What the hell's the matter? I love her. When I go out with women, they're usually hookers. Those don't count.' " Read the original article onPeople

Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz's Daughter Speaks Out About Dad's Alleged Affairs in Rare Interview

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Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez to wed during three-day Venice extravaganza that's sparking local furyNew Foto - Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez to wed during three-day Venice extravaganza that's sparking local fury

Jeff Bezosand fiancée Lauren Sanchez's highly anticipated nuptials are just around the corner. The 61-year-old billionaire and the 55-year-old former TV journalist will reportedly tie the knot during a three-day wedding extravaganza in Venice, Italy, next week with numerous high-profile guests, including celebrities, politicians and business leaders. Bezos and Sanchez reportedly met in the mid-2010s and went public with their relationship in 2019 after Sanchez separated from Hollywood agent Patrick Whitesell and Bezos divorced his Mackenzie Scott. The pair announced their engagement in May 2023 after Bezos proposed to Sanchez with a 30-carat pink diamond ring estimated to be worth between $3 million and $5 million. Mystery Couple Mistaken For Jeff Bezos And Lauren Sanchez At Cannes Though the preparations have mostly been kept under wraps, Sanchezshared a glimpseof her wedding plans during a November appearance on "Today." Read On The Fox News App "I'm veryexcited about it,thinking about the dress. I have to say, I do have a Pinterest. I'm just like every other bride," Sanchez told hosts Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb. "I never thought at 54 — I'm going to be 55 — that I'd be an author, that I'd be getting married. I mean, life is just beginning," she added. Bezos has denied any involvement in the wedding planning. "Oh, God, no. Do I look that dumb?" hetold Voguein 2023. In March, Sanchez's older brother Paul Sanchez shared his excitement over the upcoming nuptialswith TMZ, which he compared to the royal wedding of the late Princess Diana and then Prince Charles. "I think it's gonna be like a Princess Di thing," Paul said. "Just huge and fun and just a blast. "I'm thrilled beyond belief," he added. "It's gonna be an amazing event. It's gonna be star-studded and fun." However, the upcoming festivities have some Venice localsup in armsover fears of disruptions in a city already affected by mass tourism. Early protests have already been held, and some Venetians have posted banners decrying the event and Bezos on historic landmarks around the city. More demonstrations are expected during the celebrations. Here's everything to know about what has been called the "wedding of the year." In March, thecity of Venice confirmedit would host the lavish affair. At the time, Mayor Luigi Brugnaro said Venice is "mutually working and supporting the organizers to ensure that the event will be absolutely respectful of the fragility and uniqueness of the city." City officials said it will be "easy" for Venice to "accommodate" the couple's nuptials "without any disruption whatsoever to the city, its residents and visitors," noting only around 200 guests "will have been invited" to the Amazon founder and his fiancée's nuptials. Venice, home to sites like the Rialto Bridge, Doge's Palace and Saint Mark's Basilica, is home to about 50,000 people and gets around 20 million visitors yearly, mostly day-trippers from cruise ships or other cities. Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News Officialstold NBCearlier this week that about 30 of the 280 water taxis have been reserved for the wedding festivities, and only three or four hotels will be used for the event. According to the BBC, wedding organizers have booked the entire island of San Giorgio Maggiore, which is located across from Venice's famed St. Mark's Square. Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez Get And Give Philanthropy Awards People magazinereported that the official ceremony will take place on Bezos'$500 million yacht, Koru,which will be anchored in the Venetian lagoon. According toArchitectural Digest,Bezos first commissioned Koru in 2018, and it was delivered to the Blue Origin founder in 2023. At 417 feet long, Koru is the largest sailing yacht in the world, according to the outlet. Koru is accompanied by a $75 million support vessel named Abeona, which features a helipad and a hangar. Bezos proposed to Sanchez while aboard Koru in May 2023,she told Voguein November of that year. In August 2023, Bezos and Sanchez hosted a star-studded engagement party on Koru when it was anchored off the coast of Positano, Italy. Guests who attended the event includedBill Gates,Leonardo DiCaprio, Queen Rania of Jordan, Ari Emanuel, Kris Jenner and Tobey Maguire. The exact dates for the wedding have not been revealed, though Luca Zuin, spokesperson for themayor of Venice, told CNNthis week it will be held from June 24-26. In a report published Friday, a source told theDaily Mailthe island of San Giorgio Maggiore will be "'off-limits to visitors" from June 24-29. In March, Puck News reported Bezos and Sanchez hadmailed wedding invitations. There is expected to be a star-studded guest list, with friends of the couple making appearances. Leonardo DiCaprio, Orlando Bloom, Mick Jagger, Jay-Z and Beyoncé, Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Eva Longoria, Gayle King and Jewel are among the stars expected to attend, according to multiple reports. In addition, Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner are said to have been invited along with Joshua Kushner and wife Karlie Kloss and Fox Sports journalist Charissa Thompson. In addition to Sanchez's brother Paul, members of the couple's family are also expected to be in attendance, including their children. Bezos shares three sons and one daughter with Scott, while Sanchez and ex-husband Whitesell are parents to son Evan, 18, and daughter Ella, 17. Sanchez also shares son Nikko Gonzalez with former professional football player Tony Gonzalez. According toThe Associated Press,Bezos and Sanchez are sourcing 80% of their wedding vendors locally. Two historic Venetian companies will add artisanal touches to the celebration, including Rosa Salva, the city's oldest pastry maker that has been in business since 1876, and Laguna B, a design studio known for its distinctive handblown Murano glass prized by fashion and design clients. Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez Show Off Blue Origin Flight Suits That Bring 'Spice To Space' Antonio Rosa Salva, the sixth generation in his family to run the business, said the wedding order of a selection of surprises for goody bags was an important recognition of his family's long tradition of baking Venetian specialties dating back nearly 150 years. The pastries include the bussola buttery biscuit that was long a fisherman's staple and small zaletti cookies, made from the Veneto region's cornmeal, flavored with raisins and lemon zest. However, the Daily Mail reported Rosa Salva would not be creating the couple's wedding cake. According to the AP, Laguna B would not disclose what its master glassblowers on Murano have created for the wedding, but the company is known for distinctive glassware that at times features an undulating lip – no two alike. Venetians have already staged protests inadvance of the eventwith more expected during the proceedings. Some locals have united under the protest group named "No Space for Bezos," according tothe BBC. The outlet reported Wednesday that protesters have posted anti-Bezos banners from the bell tower of the San Giorgio Maggiore basilica and the Rialto Bridge. Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter "Venice is being treated like a showcase, a stage," Federica Toninelli, a No Space for Bezos activist, told the BBC. "And this wedding is the symbol of the exploitation of the city by outsiders," she added. "Venice is now just an asset." Though most of the details surrounding the wedding have been kept secret, one Venice citizen said, "We have our moles," according toThe New York Times. According to the NYT, Toninelli said one of the wedding venues could be The Misericordia, a famed event hall. "Bezos will never get to the Misericordia," she said during a protest. "We will line the streets with our bodies, block the canals with lifesavers, dinghies and our boats." Venice To Play Host To Bezos, Sanchez Wedding, City Says "We have to block Bezos. We have to block this idea of this city as atourist haventhat has driven up housing costs so that most ordinary Venetians can no longer afford to live here," she said, according to the NYT. Despite the backlash, Mayor Luigi Brugnaro told The Associated Press Venice is taking pride in playing host tothe celebrations. "We are very proud,'' Brugnaro said. "I don't know if I will have time [to meet Bezos and Sanchez], or if he will, to meet and shake hands, but it's an honor that they chose Venice. Venice once again reveals itself to be a global stage.'' In a statement to NBC Wednesday, city hall officials said Venice is prepared for the festivities. "The city is fully accustomed to hosting high-profile events of this nature and scale, including other celebrity weddings, international summits such as the G7 and G20, as well as traditional events like the Festa del Redentore and the Venice Biennale," the statement said. "The celebrations, attended by 250 guests, will blend into the daily rhythm of a city that, with dignity and respect, welcomes thousands of visitors from around the world while safeguarding the quality of life for its residents, workers, and students. "Protest initiatives are in no way representative of the majority of citizens, who are proud that Venice has been chosen as thewedding location". Fox News Digital's Christina Dugan Ramirez and the Associated Press contributed to this report. Original article source:Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez to wed during three-day Venice extravaganza that's sparking local fury

Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez to wed during three-day Venice extravaganza that's sparking local fury

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Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski breaks 125-year-old record with six perfect innings against Minnesota TwinsNew Foto - Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski breaks 125-year-old record with six perfect innings against Minnesota Twins

Milwaukee Brewersrookie Jacob Misiorowski threw six perfect innings against theMinnesota Twinson Friday, becoming the first starter in 125 years to record 11 hitless frames to begin hisMLBcareer. On just his second career start, the 23-year-old gave up nothing until the seventh inning when he conceded a walk to Byron Buxton before Matt Wallner hit a home run to right field. That ended Misiorowski's streak of no-hit innings at 11, more than any other starter has managed to begin their career since baseball's modern era began in 1900. The 6-foot-7-inch right-hander then left the game to a standing ovation with the score at 8-2. The Brewers went on to win 17-6. "I think this is exactly how I ever dreamed of it coming along," said Misiorowski afterward. Having thrown five no-hit innings in his first start against the St. Louis Cardinals on June 12 before leaving the game with cramping in his right leg, the Brewers No. 4 prospect is now also the only major-league pitcher in the modern era to have more wins (two) than hits allowed (one) after two starts, according to OptaSTATS. "I think honestly I felt calmer and ready to go, compared to the first one," Misiorowski said on Friday. "Nerves were going pretty heavy on the first one so it's good to finally feel the feet under you." The 23-year-old struck out six on Friday, with his fastball reaching 102.1 mph (164.3 kph). In total, 12 of his pitches clocked in at 101 mph (163kph) or faster, meaning Hunter Greene and Jordan Hicks are the only starters since tracking began in 2008 to have thrown more at that speed in a single game, per MLB. But Misiorowski did not rely on velocity alone, mixing in a curveball, a changeup and a nasty slider which left Willi Castro on the ground after he struck out in the first inning. "I think he stepped up even better than he was the first day," said Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy. "I think he was more in command." After a slow start which saw them pick up one run in the first five innings, the Brewers broke it open in the sixth thanks to the first of a career-best eight RBIs for Christian Yelich. Milwaukee scored five, four and five in the final three innings to ensure a blowout scoreline. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski breaks 125-year-old record with six perfect innings against Minnesota Twins

Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski breaks 125-year-old record with six perfect innings against Minnesota Twins Milwaukee Brewersrook...
How Zambian soccer recovered from a plane crash that killed a golden generationNew Foto - How Zambian soccer recovered from a plane crash that killed a golden generation

In 1993,Zambia's nationalsoccerteam had captivated the nation. For once, there was real, genuine hope that this young, exciting squad could qualify for its firstWorld Cupin 1994. To do so, the team would need to navigate the qualifying stages, where it would face other African teams battling for a position at the world's biggest sporting event, set to be hosted in the United States. But, in pursuit of that dream, Zambia suffered a disaster that would shock the world and kill almost the entirety of its golden generation. TheChipolopolo("The Copper Bullets") had been due to play Senegal in a World Cup qualifier in Dakar, requiring a long and arduous plane journey up the continent of Africa. Such was the economic state of Zambia at the time, the team would often fly in a DHC-5 Buffalo military plane which would need multiple stops in order to refuel. The laborious route was set. The team would leave Zambia and fly to the Republic of Congo, then to Gabon, then to the Ivory Coast, before eventually landing in Senegal. Tragically, the plane never made it to its final destination. On April 27, 1993, the aircraft carrying the Zambian national team crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, shortly after leaving Gabon. A total of 18 players were killed, along with everyone else onboard. As often is the case in aviation disasters, the cause of the crash was a mixture of both bad luck and a series of errors. In his book "Crash of the Buffalo" – which details the Zambian tragedy – author and former journalist Jay Mwamba said a fire in the left engine of the plane broke out shortly after leaving Gabon. In a panic, he said, the pilots shut down the right engine by mistake, causing the aircraft to plunge into the water below, killing everyone onboard. Before moving to the US to study, Mwamba had spent time following the team in his former role as a sports journalist. He knew many of the Zambian players personally and still remembers where he was when he heard about the tragedy. In the week prior to the crash, Mwamba had spoken to Kalusha Bwalya – the standout star of the Zambian team. Bwalya was playing in Europe for Dutch side PSV Eindhoven at the time and was due to meet up with the national team after it had landed in Senegal. It was Bwalya who rang Mwamba on that fateful morning to tell him the news. "I instantly called my old newspaper in Zambia to find out more and they confirmed what I had heard. I started reeling off names (of players who might have been on the plane)," Mwamba toldCNN Sports. Mwamba said he experienced a delayed reaction to the tragedy, with the reality only hitting him when he was watching a soccer match between England and the Netherlands later that day. "They held a minute of silence for the Zambian team and that's when I started crying. That's when it really hit me," he added. "You see some of my favorite players bowing their heads, holding a minute's silence. I was devastated." Back in Zambia, the news broke the hearts of a nation. At that time, the nation's economy was struggling and the men's soccer team was one of the few things that offered any glimmer of hope. After the crash, it appeared that light had been extinguished for good. The morning after the plane had crashed, debris and luggage from the plane started washing up on the shores of Gabon. The 30 people onboard were eventually buried just outside Independence Stadium in Lusaka, Zambia, at a memorial site called the "Heroes' Acre." Devastated by the disaster, Mwamba waited over 10 years before starting to research and write his book about the incident, which focuses heavily on the incredible comeback story of the national team. "I was like everybody else. I was just shattered, just horrible, you know, just depressed for a year and I never thought of writing a book until a bit later, around 2007," he said. "I thought this has to be chronicled. I thought I could do a decent job since I knew a lot of the players. In fact, I knew one of the pilots." Over a few years, Mwamba set about interviewing people about the incident – including people who were supposed to be flying on the plane. He also spoke to those tasked with rebuilding a team that Zambia could be proud of. He told CNN Sports that the decision to rebuild the team was made by those in charge of the national team as they flew to Gabon to retrieve the bodies. The call then went out to Bwalya, asking if he would lead the team in its World Cup qualifying campaign. He accepted and trials were held to find the new generation of stars. Incredibly, the new team gelled quickly and it beat Morocco 2-1 just 10 weeks after the disaster. However, despite the positive start, theChipolopolocame up just short of qualifying for the 1994 World Cup. The team lost 1-0 in a rematch against theAtlas Lionsin the final playoff game, bringing a gut-wrenching campaign to a heartbreaking conclusion. Despite the defeat, the team returned home heroes and refocused ahead of the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). Led by Bwalya again, the new squad went on to reach the AFCON final but once again fell just short of continental success, losing 2-1 to Nigeria. It would be 18 years until Zambia found itself back with a shot at glory and it appeared destiny had an important role to play. In 2012, the team went into the AFCON unfancied. Bwalya had since retired from playing and was now serving as the head of the Zambian soccer federation. Much to some people's surprise, Bwalya had re-hired head coach Hervé Renard the year before, after the Frenchman had left the role in 2010. He was tasked with guiding the underdog side through what many expected to be a difficult tournament. Incredibly, against all odds, Zambia reached the final of the tournament, which was to be played in Gabon, just a few miles away from where the crash occurred 19 years before. Before the final, the team visited the shoreline where the plane had plunged into the ocean, laying flowers in an emotional ceremony. Then, with the memory of that golden generation in their heads, the Zambian team beat Ivory Coast in the final, courtesy of a dramatic penalty shootout. With the win, Zambia secured its first – and only – Africa Cup of Nations title. "We wanted to honor the dead players and that strengthened us. Our first game was against Senegal and the team was on its way to Senegal for a match when the plane crashed," Renardsaidat the time. "The plane crashed in Gabon and we won the final in Gabon. It is a sign of destiny." Mwamba told CNN Sports that the memory of those who died in 1993 still lives on in the team today – despite many of the players not being born when the tragedy occurred. Now, 32 years on, the Zambian men's team has another chance of reaching a World Cup in the US. It currently sits third in its qualification group and has three games left including matches against two teams above it – Morocco and Tanzania – later this year. Mwamba said the team has a 50/50 chance of securing a playoff place for the 2026 World Cup, which is set to be hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico. If Zambia is to reach the tournament, you feel it might be destiny playing a part once again. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

How Zambian soccer recovered from a plane crash that killed a golden generation

How Zambian soccer recovered from a plane crash that killed a golden generation In 1993,Zambia's nationalsoccerteam had captivated the n...
See The Real Life Loves of The "Everybody Loves Raymond" Cast

Monty Brinton/CBS The cast ofEverybody Loves Raymonddrew audiences in for nine seasons of laughter and relatable family dynamics. It followed the life of Ray Romano's character Ray Barone – and often drew from Romano's own longterm marriage and relationships. "My wife, on occasion, when our TV show was on, and we'd have an argument and she'd turn and say, 'I don't want to see this on the show,' " Ray recalled to PEOPLE in 2023. "And I would say, 'We already did that episode.' " After winning 15Emmy Awards— including two for Outstanding Comedy Series and several for acting — the show aired its final episode 20 years ago on May 16, 2005. The show,which just celebrated its 30th anniversary with an event in N.Y.C., lives on today with all 210 episodes available to stream onPeacockandParamount+. See all the actual partners of the show's cast, ahead. Related:Where Is theEverybody Loves RaymondCast Now? See the Stars 20 Years After the Show Ended (Including Who Did a Full Rewatch!) Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Ray Romano went from being an accountant living in his parent's basement to pursuing his passion of comedy and finding himself onDavid Letterman's Late Show, according toPBS. Following his appearance on Letterman, CBS called Ray to discuss the upcoming sitcomEverybody Loves Raymond,which made its debut in 1996 and aired until 2005. Ray met his wife Anna Romano in 1983 when they were working together as bank tellers in Queens, NY. Ray didn't ask Anna out until he left the job to pursue stand-up, to avoid potential awkwardness at work. The couple began dating in 1985 and celebrated their wedding two years later. "I always tell her she took a gamble because she went out with a guy who lived at home and rode a bike to work," Ray said. The couple share four children. They welcomed their first child, Alexandra Romano, in 1990, and were expecting twins two years later. "Anna called me after a sonogram and said, 'Well, we're having twins.' I was like, 'Come on!' She said, 'Yes. Twin girls,'" Ray told PEOPLE in an interview, confessing he had hoped for a  boy the second time around. "I tried to sound happy, going, 'Oh. Good. Good.' Finally she told me, 'They're boys, you jerk!' That's when I knew I loved her." Their twins Matthew and Gregory Romano were born in 1993; they welcomed their youngest, Joseph Romano, in 1998. Ray revealed toTIMEin 2019 that Anna's disinterest in fame has been the secret to their success: "The reason [our marriage] works is because she is a person who (a) doesn't need attention and (b) can understand how I feel about her, even though it's hard for me to outwardly express that. She's the hero here." Jason Kempin/Getty for the Grand Ole Opry Patricia Heaton played the role of Raymond Barone's wife Debra, for which she received several nominations for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, and won in 2000 and 2001. Heaton, 67, and her husband David Hunt have a marriage running three decades long.The Middleactress met her director husband when he sublet his N.Y.C. apartment to her while he was performing in a play,Yahooreports. They also worked at restaurants within close proximity to each other, but didn't meet prior to the sublet. The couple married in 1990 and beganbuilding their family,welcoming sons Samuel, John, Joseph and Daniel into the world. "Motherhood brings out all the superpowers- you discover reservoirs of strength you didn't believe were possible! Loved every minute," Heaton captioneda throwback photoof her children in May 2024. As for Hunt, the English actor appeared in an episode ofEverybody Loves Raymondwhen he played Ray's nemesis neighbor Bill Parker. Ralph Bavaro/Peacock via Getty Brad Garrett is famously known for playing Ray's older (and often overshadowed) brother Robert. The stand-up comedian, 65, appeared on all nine seasons of the sitcom and won three Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Garrettmarried his longtime girlfriendof seven years,IsaBeall Quella, 40, in Montecito, California in November 2021. Garrett planned a romantic proposal for Quella at the Winston Churchill suite at New York's Waldorf Astoria in 2015. Marc Cohnplayed Garrett and Quella's favorite song on the piano, Garrett's rep said in a statement. The pair met in 2008, when Quella was working at Vose Galleries in Boston. They attempted to marry four times since their engagement in 2015, but kept being interrupted by wildfires, mudslides and twice because of theCOVID-19pandemic. They now live together in Malibu with their two dogs, Ivy and Chester. CBS via Getty Doris Roberts was best known for her role as Marie Barone, the mother of Raymond and Robert, onEverybody Loves Raymond. Roberts' acting career spanned six decades includingNational Lampoon's Christmas Vacationas well as appearances onFull HouseandMurder, She Wrote. Roberts married twice during her life. She married Michael Cannata in 1956 before divorcing in 1962; their son, Michael, went on to produce "Call Me Mrs. Miracle" in 2010 and cast his mother as Mrs. Miracle. In 1963, Roberts remarried to American novelist William Goyen. The pair remained together until his death in 1983. Robertsdied at 90 years oldin her sleep from natural causes in April 2016. Billy Farrell/Patrick McMullan via Getty Peter Boyle played the patriarch of the Barone family as Frank Barone and received several nominations for his role. He won the 2003 SAG Award for outstanding ensemble in a comedy series with the rest of theRaymondcast. Boyle met his wife, Loraine Alterman, on the set ofYoung Frankenstein. Boyle played the Monster in the now-legendaryMel Brooksfilm. Alterman was aRolling Stonejournalist visiting the set for work. It was widely reported that Boyle was still wearing his monster makeup when he asked her out, but Alterman toldThe New York Timesin 2001 that Boyle had exaggerated the truth. ''He actually was out of makeup when we met, but let him have it his way," she told the outlet. Alterman worked widely as a music writer and was friends withYoko Ono. Through her, Boyle became friends with John Lennon. In 1977, Boyle and Alterman married withOno and Lennon by their sides. "My wife and I had a very low-key wedding," Boyle toldPhiladelphiamagazine in 2005. "At the last minute, I asked John to stand in as my best man. And he said yes. The rest is history." He noted Lennon didn't sing, but added, "He is John Lennon. And everything he does is memorable." Boyle died at New York Presbyterian Hospital in 2006 afterbattling heart diseaseand multiple myeloma, a bone marrow cancer. He was 71 years old. Gregg DeGuire/Getty Monica Horan played Robert's on-and-off again girlfriend Amy McDougall, whom he eventually married late in the series. Horan appeared in 66 episodes of the CBS sitcom. Horan, 62, met her husband Philip Rosenthal, 65, while she was studying at Hofstra University in Long Island NY. She converted to Judaism prior to their marriage in 1990. Rosenthal was the executive producer ofEverybody Loves Raymond. The couple now lives in LA with their two children, Lily and Ben. Madylin Sweeten/Instagram Madylin played Raymond and Debra's daughter Alexandra "Ally" Barone, along with her younger brothers Sawyer and Sullivan, who played the couple's twins Geoffrey and Michael. (Sawyer died by suicide in 2015, while Sullivan lives a very private life now.) Madylin, now 33, wed actor Sean Durrie in 2018, and the two welcomed their first child together in April 2025. She celebrated their five year anniversary on Instagram,writing, "Happy 5 years to my love@seandurrieEvery day is a gift." Read the original article onPeople

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Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty The crown prince is 43! Prince Williamcelebrates his birthday on Saturday, June 21 — another of his many years in the public eye since his 1982 birth toPrince CharlesandPrincess Diana. The royal has grown up with the world watching, from infancy to his college years and fairytale romance withKate Middleton. Ahead, look back on the Prince of Wales' best throwback photos throughout the years. Anwar Hussein/Getty The 17-month-old prince beamed in the gardens of Kensington Palace for a photo call. Anwar Hussein/Getty For his second birthday, William wore all blue for another photoshoot in the Kensington Palace gardens. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Royal reporting for duty! The 4-year-old donned the Parachute Regiment's camo uniform and saluted at the family's home. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty A bundled up William matched in red with his mom Diana as the family entered the Cirencester Park Polo Club. Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty It was a blue Christmas for William as he wore knee-high socks to church service. Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty He toyed with his mom's white handbag during Cartier International Polo Day at Smiths Lawn Polo Club. Anwar Hussein/Getty He's been an avid skier since childhood, spending a holiday with his mom in Switzerland. Anwar Hussein/Getty Just after his 10th birthday, William sat by the racetrack to watch the British Grand Prix. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty He's comfortable in a suit and tie, wearing one for public appearances since his early teenage years. Tim Graham Photo Library via Gett At the christening of Prince Konstantine Alexios, he sported a sling for a rugby-related injury that required him to undergo an operation. Anwar Hussein/Getty He spent part of his summer in 1997 relaxing along the banks of the River Dee in Scotland. Jayne Fincher/The Fincher Files/Popperfoto via Getty As he entered his college years, William opted for a preppier style, which suited him pretty well. Toby Melville-Pool/Getty Then 18, he went on an expedition with Raleigh International to the village of Tortel in southern Chile. Anthony Harvey/Getty He went from watching the polo games to saddling up for them — andstill plays to this day! Pool Photograph/Corbis/Corbis via Getty He attended college at St. Andrews University (where he would meet his future wife Kate). Read the original article onPeople

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WhenNo. 13 Coastal Carolinaupset No. 4 Auburnin the Auburn Super Regionalto return to theCollege World Seriesfor the second time in program history,Chanticleers coach Kevin Schnallmade a statement that soon became viral: His team was no Cinderella. "This is not a Cinderella story. We're one of the most premier, most successful college baseball programs in the entire country,"Schnall said then. That statement from Schnall couldn't be closer to the truth, as the Chanticleers have continued to be the hottest team in the country in Omaha by going a perfect 3-0 to return to their second-ever CWS championship series. REQUIRED READING:College World Series bracket: Scores, schedule, teams, times, TV channel for CWS In his first season taking over at his alma mater for his former college coach and boss, Gary Gilmore, the 48-year-old Schnall has led Coastal Carolina on a historic run while associating his name with a select handful of first-year college baseball coaches. "It really hasn't hit me yet. I'll be honest. I'm still trying to digest that game. I know we're going to the World Series finals, and whoever wins two out of three brings home a national championship,"Schnall said after Coastal Carolina's CWS semifinal winon leading his alma mater to the finals in his first season. He added: "No, it hasn't really hit me yet because one of my, maybe, flaws is I'm rarely satisfied. This is satisfying, but I'm not satisfied yet." That historic run continues at 7 p.m. ET on June 21 at Charles Schwab Field Omaha when Schnall manages his first CWS championship game as a head coach against No. 6 LSU. Here's what you need to know about first-year head coaches who have reached the College World Series and the College World Series championship: Before Schnall helped Coastal Carolina punch its ticket back to the College World Series championship series, the last first-year coach to reach the final was Jay Johnson in 2016, when the now-LSU coach was coaching at Arizona. That trip to the 2016 CWS championship for Johnson came against Coastal Carolina. After taking a 1-0 lead against the Chanticleers, Johnson's Wildcats lost the next two games to lose the best-of-three series. Overseeing the only remaining team unbeaten in the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament, Schnall is the seventh head coach to lead his first team at a school to Omaha since the NCAA Tournament expanded in 1999. He is believed to be the fourth head coach to lead his team to the CWS in his first year as a college baseball head coach. Coastal Carolina says,Schnall is the sixth head coach to reach the CWS championship series in his first season with a school in tournament history. A series win vs. LSU would make Schnall the first among his five former predecessors to win the whole tournament in his first season. "These players are willing to drop 'I' & 'me' for 'we' & 'us.' When you bring a group of people together with that mentality, this is what can happen."Coastal Carolina first-year head coach Kevin Schnall on what made the Chanticleers run to their second#CWSFinals possible.pic.twitter.com/u6qdhfkaK8 — Clayton Collier (@ClaytonJCollier)June 18, 2025 Here's a list of head coaches who have led their respective programs to the College World Series in Year 1 since 1999,per ESPN and the NCAA Baseball X (formerly Twitter) account: Record at CWS in parentheses Dan McDonnell (Louisville):2007 (1-2) Tim Esmay (Arizona State):2010 (0-2) Jay Johnson (Arizona):2016 (Lost in CWS finals) Gary Henderson (Mississippi State):2018 (2-2) Chris Lemonis (Mississippi State):2019 (1-2) Jim Schlossnagle (Texas A&M):2022 (2-2) Kevin Schnall (Coastal Carolina):2025 (TBD) Kevin Schnall head coaching record:56-11 overall (26-4 in Sun Belt Conference) Schnall has posted a 56-11 record in his first season leading his alma mater. Coastal Carolina's 56 wins this season led all Division I college baseball programs this year, plus set a program record for most wins in a single season. The 2025 CWS championship series is the second time that Schnall will coach in the final round of the CWS. He was an assistant coach on Coastal Carolina's 2016 national championship team. Here's a game-by-game breakdown of how Schnall has led Coastal Carolina to the 2025 College World Series championship series: Game 1 (Winner's Bracket):(13) Coastal Carolina 7, Arizona 4 Game 2 (Winner's Bracket):(13) Coastal Carolina 6, (8) Oregon State 2 Game 3 (Winner's Bracket):(13) Coastal Carolina 11, Louisville 3 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:How many first-year coaches have reached College World Series finals?

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LSU baseballleft-handerKade Andersonknows how to paint the corners of the strike zone and cause havoc for hitters, as evidenced by his masterclass ofan outing vs. Arkansasto open up the Tigers' CWS run. But there's one thing that theTigers' top projected MLB draft pickdoesn't know: where Coastal Carolina University is. That is at least what Anderson said to the media in Omaha, Nebraska on June 19 ahead of his expected start in Game 1 of theCollege World Series championship series. REQUIRED READING:Who's in CWS championship series? Updated bracket, scores, schedule for NCAA baseball "Not really. I don't even know if they are in North Carolina or South Carolina, honestly," Anderson said during a media availability on June 19,according to The Daily Advertiser, part of the USA TODAY Network. The Chanticleers begin their second-ever CWS championship appearance on June 21 against No. 6 LSU at 7 p.m. ET at Charles Schwab Field Omaha, where Coastal Carolina looks to end the SEC's streak of five consecutive national championship titles. Here's what to know about Coastal Carolina: Location:Conway, South Carolina Student population:10,306 (fall 2023) Coastal Carolina University is located in Conway, South Carolina. The Chanticleers' campus in Conway is located approximately nine miles from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, a popular beach destination,according to the university website. According to U.S. News & World Report,Coastal Carolina University had a total undergraduate enrollment of 10,306 during the fall 2023 semester. The now-four-year institution has gone through several name changes in its history. Founded in 1954, Coastal Carolina University was originally named Coastal Carolina Junior College. It then became known as USC Coastal Carolina College, when the university was added to the University of South Carolina school system. It wasn't until 1975 that then-USC Coastal Carolina College started to offer a four-year degree. This was 18 years before the South Carolina Legislature passed legislation that established Coastal Carolina University as an independent, public institution in South Carolina. This change in the university's rich historybecame effective on July 1, 1993. Coastal Carolina's first college baseball season was in 1963. The Chanticleers didn't become a full NCAA member until 1986. Coastal Carolina University is known as the Chanticleers. On top of being one of the more distinct mascot names among all Division I programs, a Chanticleer is a "proud and fierce rooster" and "derived from Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, specifically The Nun's Priest Tale." Noted by the CCU website,Coastal Carolina's athletic teams were originally known as the Trojans during the 1960s. The shift to the nickname Chanticleers came during the university's history as USC Coastal Carolina College, a two-year branch school of the University of South Carolina, when "many people began to push for a nickname that was more closely related to USC's Gamecock." To little to no surprise, pronouncing "Chanticleers" can be hard for some. There's also a misconception about how to pronounce "Chanticleers," as famously noted by Coastal Carolina baseball coach Kevin Schnall after Coastal Carolina's first win at the CWS this year. Noted by Schnall and Coastal Carolina's website, the proper pronunciation isSHON-ti-cleer. .@KSchnall9setting the record straight on CHANTICLEERS!!!Amazing how often this program and the other sports at CCU are on tv and yet they still butcher the name..pic.twitter.com/o9myiQlIkn — Brandon Dunn (@BDunnsports)June 16, 2025 Coastal Carolina competes in the Sun Belt Conference, where it has been an affiliated member of the Sun Belt since 2016. It accepted its invitation to join the Sun Belt Conference from the Big South Conference on Sept. 1, 2015. When the Chanticleers won the 2016 College World Series, it marked the first NCAA championship title for any Big South Conference team. Notedby Coastal Carolina's CWS semifinal postgame notes,the Chanticleers are just the second Sun Belt program to advance to Omaha to compete in the CWS, with the other being Louisiana in 2000. Coastal Carolina baseball's coach is Kevin Schnall, who is in his first season at the helm of the Chanticleers program though he has ties with it dating to 1995 when he was a player. Previously noted by USA TODAY, Schnall had been a longtime assistant coach at Coastal Carolina and was cited by a number of outlets in the past decade as one of the top college baseball assistant coaches in the nation. Following a three-year stint at UCF, he was officially named the successor to Gary Gilmore, his former college coach and boss, after the 2024 season. Coastal Carolina saysSchnall's 56 wins are the most in Division I history by a rookie head coach. He is one of just three Division I coaches to win at least 50 games in their rookie season, joining CSUN's Mike Batesole (52 wins in 1996) and Florida State's Mike Martin (51 wins in 1980). Clickhereto read more on Schnall and his career as a Division I coach. 2025 record:56-11 overall (26-4 in Sun Belt Conference) Coastal Carolina enters Game 1 of the CWS championship vs. LSU with a 56-11 overall record, which ranks for the most wins in the country among all Division I programs. The Chanticleers' 56 wins are also the most wins in a single season ever in program history, with its previous record being 55 when it won the national championship. To call the Chanticleers' season "impressive" and "historic" would be an understatement, especially given that the program was ranked in the preseason polls by D1Baseball, Baseball America and USA TODAY. Coastal Carolina received eight votes inthe preseason USA TODAY Sports Baseball Coaches Polland has moved up as high as 11. The 2025 NCAA baseball tournament is the fourth consecutive trip to the postseason for the Chanticleers, and the program's 21st overall appearance. The sweep over No. 4 Auburn in the Auburn Super Regional punched Coastal Carolina's second trip ever to the College World Series, and first since 2016. When Coastal Carolina defeated Arizona in the 2016 CWS championship series, the Chanticleers became the first team since Minnesota in 1956 to win the College World Series in their first go-around in Omaha. Here's a full list of when Coastal Carolina has appeared in the NCAA baseball tournament: 1990s:1991 2000s:2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009 2010s:2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019 2020s:2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Coastal Carolina location: What to know of Chanticleers in CWS finals

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