FIFA investigates if Real Madrid's Rüdiger was racially abused by opponent at Club World CupNew Foto - FIFA investigates if Real Madrid's Rüdiger was racially abused by opponent at Club World Cup

MIAMI (AP) — FIFA has opened a disciplinary case at theClub World Cupafter Real Madrid defender Antonio Rüdiger claimed he was racially abused by Pachuca captain Gustavo Cabral. Rüdiger, who is Black, and Cabral clashed in the final minutes of Madrid's 3-1 win Sunday in Charlotte, North Carolina. After the German player spoke to referee Ramon Abatti, the Brazilian match official made theFIFA-approved signalwith raised arms crossed to start an anti-discrimination protocol. FIFA confirmed late Tuesday it is formally investigating. "Following an assessment of the match reports, the FIFA disciplinary committee has opened proceedings against Pachuca player Gustavo Cabral in relation to the incident involving him and Real Madrid's Antonio Rüdiger," the soccer body said. A verdict is likely before Pachuca plays Thursday in its final Group H game, against Al Hilal in Nashville. It will be Pachuca's last game at the Club World Cup because the Mexican team cannot finish higher than third in the standings and will not advance to the round of 16. The 39-year-old Cabral has denied the racism allegation and said he used an insult that is common in his native Argentina. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

FIFA investigates if Real Madrid's Rüdiger was racially abused by opponent at Club World Cup

FIFA investigates if Real Madrid's Rüdiger was racially abused by opponent at Club World Cup MIAMI (AP) — FIFA has opened a disciplinary...
Who will win college football national championship? SEC, Big Ten dominate preseason title oddsNew Foto - Who will win college football national championship? SEC, Big Ten dominate preseason title odds

Can Ohio State go back to back? The Buckeyes begin the season as the co-favorites to win the national title with Texas. Both Ohio State and the Longhorns are at +500 to win it all ahead of their Week 1 matchup in Columbus. So far, Georgia is the only team to win back-to-back titles in the College Football Playoff era. The Bulldogs took down Alabama at the end of the 2021 season to win the national title and then demolished TCU at the end of the 2022 season to win it all. Those two titles for the Bulldogs came in the four-team version of the CFP. Ohio State's title a season ago came in the first 12-team playoff as the Buckeyes had to win four games. Ohio State blew out Tennessee at home and Oregon in the Rose Bowl, then held off Texas in the Cotton Bowl and Notre Dame in the national championship game. Both the Buckeyes and Longhorns enter the season with new starting quarterbacks. We shouldn't have to introduce you to Texas' starter, asArch Manning is the summer Heisman favoriteahead of his first season as a full-time starter. In Columbus, former Alabama signee Julian Sayin is in line to take over for Will Howard. Sayin was the No. 2 pro style QB in the class of 2024 when he signed with the Crimson Tide and enrolled early. But he entered the transfer portal a month after he signed with Alabama following Nick Saban's retirement and ultimately went to Ohio State. Sayin is +1800 to win the Heisman and his teammate Jeremiah Smith is another one of the top favorites at +1000. Smith was simply dynamic as a true freshman in 2024 and was one of the best wide receivers in college football. They both will be getting plays from a new offensive coordinator in 2025 as well. With Chip Kelly now the offensive coordinator for the Las Vegas Raiders, Brian Hartline will be Ohio State's new play caller. Kelly called plays in his only season in Columbus after Ryan Day relinquished play-calling duties. Former Detroit Lions coach Matt Patricia is also Ohio State's new defensive coordinator after Jim Knowles went to Penn State. Knowles, a Pennsylvania native, is now the highest-paid defensive coordinator in college football. Overall, the top five favorites to win the title all come from either the SEC or Big Ten. Georgia is the No. 3 favorite at +650 ahead of Penn State at +750 and Oregon at +800. Gunner Stockton is set to be Georgia's QB after taking over for Carson Beck in the SEC title game. The Nittany Lions return QB Drew Allar and a host of other key contributors as they look to make another postseason run. Penn State dominated SMU in the first round and beat Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl before losing to Notre Dame in the semifinals. Oregon won the Big Ten title in 2024 thanks to a regular season win over Ohio State and a Big Ten title game win over Penn State. The Ducks will have former UCLA QB Dante Moore as their starter with Dillon Gabriel off to the NFL. The potential loss of WR Evan Stewart for the entire season because of a knee injury could loom large. The first team outside the two powerhouse conferences on the board is Clemson at +1300. The Tigers could be the best value pick among all the favorites. QB Cade Klubnik broke out in 2024 and both the offense and defense return a ton of talent. Notre Dame is at +1400 to win it all and ahead of both Alabama and LSU. The Tide and Tigers both missed out on the playoff field in 2024 and have the best odds of any team that failed to make the postseason a year ago. Ohio State (+500)Texas (+500)Georgia (+650)Penn State (+750)Oregon (+800)Clemson (+1300)Notre Dame (+1400)Alabama (+1500)LSU (+1500)Michigan (+2200)Ole Miss (+2500)Tennessee (+3000)Texas A&M (+3000)Miami (+3000)

Who will win college football national championship? SEC, Big Ten dominate preseason title odds

Who will win college football national championship? SEC, Big Ten dominate preseason title odds Can Ohio State go back to back? The Buckeyes...
Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez are having a luxury wedding. The internet is enraged.New Foto - Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez are having a luxury wedding. The internet is enraged.

Jeff BezosandLauren Sánchezare gearing up for what will likely prove one of the mostluxurious weddingsof all time − and the internet already hates everything about it. The couple, who went public with their relationship in 2019 and got engaged in 2023, will tie the knot inVenice, Italy, the citypreviously confirmed.ReutersandThe New York Timesreport the three-day wedding will likely occur between June 26 and 28. As the reported wedding day draws closer, the backlash online has only grown. "This is what oligarchy looks like," oneX userwrote. "I wonder how many kids could have been fed for the price of Jeff Bezos wedding?" wroteanother. The nuptials have drawn in-person protests, too: Activists from Greenpeace Italy and the UK group "Everyone hates Elon (Musk)" unfolded a giant banner in central St Mark's Square on June 23 with a picture of Bezos laughing and a sign that reads: "If you can rent Venice for your wedding, you can pay more tax." The strong reactions to luxury weddings, like Bezos and Sánchez's, point to deeperfrustrationspeople have with their own economic situations, mental health experts explain. What health & wellness means for you:Sign up for USA TODAY's Keeping It Together newsletter "A lot of people are feeling like they're stuck and they are living week-to-week, and people are feeling like they're not sure how they can make a difference," psychotherapistStephanie Sarkispreviously told USA TODAY. "Those feelings can be directed toward a person, especially when people don't feel like they have a voice or their voice has been blocked." Though they've been tight-lipped about their nuptials, the billionaire Amazon founder, 61, and former television journalist, 55, are expected to spare no expense for their wedding. Regional governor Luca Zaia estimates the festivities to cost $23-$34 million. After the ceremony − for which the exact location is currently unknown − the newlyweds and their guests will head to a hall of the Arsenale, a renovated maritime area on the outer edge of Venice. The vast 14th-century complex in the eastern Castello district, known for hosting theVenice Biennale art fair, is surrounded by water and impossible to reach by land when connecting bridges are raised. "The organization (Bezos and guests) have categorically not booked large amounts of gondolas or excessive numbers of water taxis," the city of Venice said in aMarch statement. "It is their utmost priority to make sure the city functions as normal, for all, with no abnormal disruption to anyone." Everything we know so far:Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's wedding Still, that hasn't deterred the couple's detractors, some of whom have taken to X to share how their lives are going by comparison. Asone userput it: "Some 100 private jets will fly to Venice for Jeff Bezos' wedding, and I recycle yogurt cup lids." Locals have also threatened peaceful blockades against the event the day of, saying Venice needs public services and housing, not VIPs and tourism. Erik Anderson, a licensed marriage and family therapist said there's multiple reasons why people have such a negative view of luxury weddings, the primary being that they serve as blunt reminders of how different life is for the mega-wealthy. Many young people today, he added, are grappling with economic uncertainty and the feeling they were born in a situation in which the odds were stacked against them. "One thing that's a major driver of people's resentment is the feeling that people are not going to be better off than their parents," Anderson previously told USA TODAY. "We kind of get into the psychology of comparison and how people measure themselves against other people in their community, including saying, 'Am I going to be better off than my parents or worse off than my parents?' " Luxury weddings strike a particular nerve, Anderson added, when they involve the rich renting out exclusive access to things. You also saw this last year with the lavish wedding of Bilt Rewards CEO Ankur Jain and former WWE wrestler Erika Hammond, who got married in a four-day spectacle in Egypt that included a private tour of the pyramids and a special event at the Grand Egyptian Museum, whichisn't yet fully open to the public. "I think it really created a symbolic representation of, 'We are taking and then no one else can have it, and it also makes us feel special for no one else to be able to have it,' " Anderson said of Jain and Hammond's wedding extravaganza at the pyramids. When this anger combines with the anonymity afforded by the internet, backlash is almost inevitable, Sarkis previously told USA TODAY. Most people in America face financial burdens which contribute to mental health problems, Anderson previously told USA TODAY. "Poverty itself can be a stressor," he said. "We essentially see that wellbeing correlates with income. So, basically, the larger the middle class, the more people there are who have a high level of wellbeing, and the smaller the middle class, the lower the wellbeing in the average population." More:Lance Bass, Robin Thicke, more went to this massive billionaire wedding. The internet was enraged. Sarkis said it's important to take stock of your feelings when you get angry over a luxury wedding and see what's really behind them. You might find you're mad at something much bigger than Bezos, Sánchez or any particular individual. "We can have a variety of feelings that come through that we don't necessarily take accountability for," she said. "And we really need to look at what is it that we're angry about, and is there anything we can do to change it?" Contributing: Saman Shafiq, Anna Kaufman, Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAY; Reuters This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez's wedding: Why the internet is furious

Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez are having a luxury wedding. The internet is enraged.

Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez are having a luxury wedding. The internet is enraged. Jeff BezosandLauren Sánchezare gearing up for what will lik...
Justin and Hailey Bieber "Don't Talk About Divorce," Chances of Them Splitting Are "Very Slim"

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber are going through a "tough" time in their marriage, but sources say there'szerochance of a split. Which, phew! "Justin's going through a difficult time, and Hailey is giving him room to get himself back on track. He's doing his best, but it's tough," an insider tellsUs Weekly, noting that "Things have been very tense in the last month. Hailey's worried about Justin, especially with a [baby at home]. He hasn't been down like this in quite some time, so there's concern." The source adds that the chances of them splitting "are very slim, especially because of their faith" and that ultimately "they believe they are soulmates and meant for each other. They'll do anything to make it work. He's a loose cannon, and Hailey's making room for that. They are going to get through it." Meanwhile, another insider tells the outlet that "things aren't great right now," and that "family issues have clouded [Hailey's] success." However, they also confirm that the couple "don't talk about divorce." This all comes amidanotheranon person tellingEntertainment Tonightthat the pair are "struggling" and that "Justin has been getting irritated easily and feels like Hailey can be superficial about the way their relationship looks in the public eye." Meanwhile, they claim "Justin's lack of motivation has been upsetting" for Hailey, while friends "think they can salvage their marriage — and they both want that — but right now things are not good." Here's to hoping they work things out! You Might Also Like Here's What NOT to Wear to a Wedding Meet the Laziest, Easiest Acne Routine You'll Ever Try

Justin and Hailey Bieber "Don't Talk About Divorce," Chances of Them Splitting Are "Very Slim"

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MLB trade deadline 2025: Who's buying and selling? Top targets as rumors swirlNew Foto - MLB trade deadline 2025: Who's buying and selling? Top targets as rumors swirl

It's like watching a murder mystery and learning who the killer is with an hour left. Or sitting down for a gourmet dinner and being served the filet before your drink order. It's like riding in a stretch limousine in Beverly Hills with champagne and caviar and being dropped off for the evening at the Holiday Inn Express. It is this year'sMajor League Baseballtrading deadline. Thebiggest and most fascinating tradewas consummated 10 days ago when theBoston Red Soxsent Rafael Devers to theSan Francisco Giants, triggering a cascade of stories dissectingwho should be blamed for the fallout. There are five weeks remaining before this year's July 31 deadline, and there will not be a single trade that remotely comes close to baseball's version of the Luka Dončić deal. MLB POWER RANKINGS:Braves in for a big week Nobody will be traded with $100 million left on his contract, let alone the $254.5 million remaining in Devers' deal, or nearly the star power. Juan Soto won't be traded for the third time in three years. The Los Angeles Dodgers aren't giving Mookie Betts back to the Red Sox. Future Hall of Famers Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer are staying put this time. Once Vladimir Guerrero signed his14-year, $500 million contract extensionin April, it ended any intrigue that he could be the biggest trade chip. Instead, we could be in for a sleeper of a deadline, largely because there are only six teams – the Colorado Rockies, Chicago White Sox, Miami Marlins, Washington Nationals, Athletics andPittsburgh Pirates– who will definitely be sellers with five weeks to go. And they have no star players who would send the baseball world into a frenzy. Please, forget about the fantasy of the Pirates even consideringtrading ace Paul Skenes, so don't even bother calling. Now, if you want starters Mitch Keller or Andrew Heaney, or closer David Bednar, or infielders Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Ke'Bryan Hayes, or outfielders Bryan Reynolds and Tommy Pham, the Pirates will have an operator standing by to take your calls. 'MISUNDERSTOOD':Manny Machado makes no apologies on his path to Hall of Fame TheChicago Cubs, who have dominated the NL Central but have seen their lead getting a little too close for comfort, are one of the teams who would love to get their hands on Keller and Bednar. Every contender but seemingly the Seattle Mariners are seeking a starter, reliever or both. While there's so little certainty, phone calls have already begun taking place, which will become much more frequent after the July 13-14 Draft in Atlanta. Here's a look at the murky 2025 deadline: –Arizona Diamondbacks: They will be the epicenter of the deadline if they sell. They are only 2 ½ games out of a wild-card berth, but they have been decimated with injuries. All-Star outfielderCorbin Carrolland catcher Gabriel Moreno went on the injured list this week, while co-closers A.J. Puk and Justin Martinez and starters Corbin Burnes and Jordan Montgomery all have gone recent Tommy John surgeries. The cruel reality is that they may have no choice but to sell, and if they sell, Arizona could be the epicenter of the trade deadline. Starters Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly would be two of the premier pitchers on the market, third baseman Eugenio Suárez and first baseman Josh Naylor would be two of the top available position players, and closer Shelby Miller should draw widespread interest. –Baltimore Orioles: They are finally showing signs of life, going 16-10 since dropping to a season-worst 18 games under .500 on May 24. If they don't continue this pace, they could be forced to be sell. And if they do, they'll have plenty of folks interested in starters Zach Eflin, Tomoyuki Sugano, Trevor Rogers and Charlie Morton as well as center fielder Cedric Mullins, 1B/OF Ryan O'Hearn, and relievers Felix Bautista and Seranthony Dominguez. – Boston Red Sox: The Red Sox may have made a solid trade for the future by sending Rafael Devers to the Giants, but they all butwaved the white flagon 2025. Even though they can augment the future by selling at the deadline, can they afford to completely alienate their fanbase? If they don't mind a modern-day Boston Tea Party with everyone ripping up their tickets, the Red Sox could set the trade deadline ablaze by dealing Alex Bregman before he opts out or trading outfielder Jarren Duran. Boston could part with closer Aroldis Chapman and starter Walker Buehler, who joined in the winter on a one-year deal. – St. Louis Cardinals: The Cardinals are a real life version of "Major League'' where the team is winning despite of the front office's attempts for them to fail. The Cardinals didn't do anything in the offseason,tried to trade third baseman Nolan Arenado, asked ace Sonny Gray to waive his no-clause trade, and planned on waiting until the All-Star break to trade closer Ryan Helsley and starter Erick Fedde. Well, here we are, and the Cardinals aren't going away, sitting just 3 ½ games out of first place in the NL Central and tied for a wild-card berth. If the Cardinals stay close, can they really deal Helsley and Arenado? Helsley would be one of the top relievers on the market, and Gray would be among the top starters if he waived his no-trade clause. – Los Angeles Angels: They can't possibly stay in the race, can they? Do they really believe they have a chance to be in the playoffs and will stand pat at the trade deadline? Well, you have to look only back to two years ago when they were in a similar position, sitting 5 ½ games back in the AL West, three games back in the wild-card race, and holding the most valuable trade chip in Shohei Ohtani. What happened? They kept Ohtani, picked up Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo Lopez, and finished with a 73-89 record, and two months later lost Ohtani to the Dodgers in free agency. This time around, they've got future Hall of Fame closer Kenley Jansen, outfielder Taylor Ward, starter Tyler Anderson and reliever Reid Detmers, all who would draw strong interest if the Angels decided to surrender. – Sandy Alcantara, Miami Marlins: This was the finest pitcher in baseball in 2022, unanimously winning the Cy Young award. Now, after recovering from Tommy John surgery, he is slowly regaining his form. He is 2-1 with a 2.74 ERA in four starts this month, and the beauty of Alcantara is that he's still under contract through the 2027 season. The price tag will be high, and if no one is willing to meet it, the Marlins will simply hold onto him until this winter. – Zac Gallen, Arizona Diamondbacks:Gallen likely will depart in free agency after this season, which is why the Diamondbacks signed Corbin Burnes to a six-year, $210 million deal, knowing they would needed to replace him. While Gallen has struggled this year with a 5-8 record and 5.60 ERA, he's a big-game pitcher who thrives against top teams. Gallen, who's from the Philadelphia area, is is 3-0 with a 0.92 ERA this season, striking out 27 batters in 19 ⅔ innings in three starts against the Mets and Yankees this season. – Eugenio Suárez, Diamondbacks: You want a power hitting third baseman? You want solid defense? You want one of the most beloved and friendliest guys in the game? Suárez is your man. He has 46 homers and 132 RBIs since July 7, 2024. Only Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani have more homers. No one has more RBIs. – Ryan Helsley, St. Louis Cardinals: The Cardinals resisted all offers for him last winter, believing his trade value should only increase. Well, he's not pitching as well as a year ago when he saved 49 games with a 1.101 WHIP – going 3-0 with 14 saves and a 3.67 ERA and 1.444 WHIP – but considering that every contender is seeking late-inning relievers, the Cardinals were wise to hang onto him. He may not get traded if the Cardinals keep winning. – Kyle Finnegan, Washington Nationals: The Nationals parted company with Finnegan last winter when they non-tendered him, not believing he could produce an encore of his All-Star season. He later returned on a one-year, $6 million contract, and here he is again, with 18 saves and and a 2.93 ERA. His WHIP has dropped from 1.335 to 1.229 this year. He'll be a nice fit for a number of teams looking for back-end bullpen help. – Luis Robert, Chicago White Sox: The likelihood of Robert being traded barring an injury? Just about 100%. The White Sox don't want him. They don't need him. And they know they should have traded him during the winter. All they can hope for now is that he starts performing much better after hitting .184 with seven homers, 31 RBI and a .573 OPS this season. He has played better of late with a .703 OPS the last two weeks, leads the league with 22 stolen bases and plays a terrific center field. It's not as if anyone is going to pick up the $20 million options on him this year or next, but the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies are keeping close tabs on him. – Philadelphia Phillies: If you know anything about Phillies president Dave Dombrowski, it's that passive isn't in his vocabulary. He realizes this team is getting older, Kyle Schwarber, J.T. Realmuto and Ranger Suarez are pending free agents, and the time is now to win. Anything less than a World Series appearance would be a colossal disappointment. They took a $10 million gamble on Max Kepler that has backfired, and are seeking another left fielder or center fielder plus bullpen reinforcements. – Chicago Cubs: The Cubs didn't trade third baseman Isaac Paredes and prized young outfielder Cam Smith for one guaranteed year of All-Star right fielder Kyle Tucker to sit back at the deadline now. The Cubs have led this division since April 4, and if they somehow aren't playing in October there will be some premium jobs available in the front office. Jed Hoyer, president of baseball operations, whose contract expires after the season, knows what's at stake. They are scouring the market for a starter, keeping a close eye on Alcantara (2 ½ years remaining on his 5-year, $56 million contract), Keller (3 ½ years remaining on his 5-year, $70 million deal) and Luis Severino of the Athletics (2 ½ years remaining on his 3-year, $67 million contract). It's highly unlikely, however the A's would consider trading Severino and risk the fallout, even with his dramatic home/road splits (0-7, 6.79 at home; 2-0, 0.93 on the road). Colorado Rockies third baseman Ryan McMahon could also be intriguing. – Detroit Tigers:The Tigers tipped their hand when they offered Alex Bregman a 6-year, $171.5 million free-agent contract last winter. If the Red Sox shop him, they're all in again, still in need of a third baseman. The Tigers realize this is their chance to return to the World Series for the first time since 2012, and win it for the first time since 1984. They've got ace Tarik Skubal under control through only 2026 and need to take full advantage of having the finest pitcher in the game. Detroit love to add a strikeout pitcher in the bullpen. –New York Yankees: The American League is wide open, and the Yankees are poised to take full advantage of the opportunity. They badly need a third baseman or a second baseman, and realize there's 0% chance that the Red Sox answering their prayers by trading them Alex Bregman. They are keeping a close eye on Suarez and Kiner-Falefa, which would allow them to move Jazz Chisholm back to second base. They have Devin Williams and Luke Weaver at the back end of the bullpen, but would like to have one more arm. Their ultimate prize could be Alcantara, giving them a powerful rotation, particularly when Gerrit Cole returns next year. –Los Angeles Dodgers: You don't havetheir payrolland worry about cutting costs now. The Dodgers may have a stacked team, four future Hall of Famers in their lineup, and Shohei Ohtani, but they also have a few holes. They are seeking another outfielder with Michael Conforto's struggles. They want another starter, and yes, Alcantara is the man they want. The Dodgers are always looking for bullpen help and would like another late-inning reliever like Rays closer Pete Fairbanks. The Dodgers continue to be on the prowl, and Andrew Friedman, president of baseball operations, will do everything humanly possible to make sure this team is given every opportunity to become the first NL team to repeat as World Series champions since the 1975-76 Cincinnati Reds. Follow Nightengale on X: @Bnightengale The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:MLB rumors: 2025 trade deadline buyers and sellers, top targets

MLB trade deadline 2025: Who's buying and selling? Top targets as rumors swirl

MLB trade deadline 2025: Who's buying and selling? Top targets as rumors swirl It's like watching a murder mystery and learning who ...
Pirates' Paul Skenes, Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski set for 'epic' duelNew Foto - Pirates' Paul Skenes, Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski set for 'epic' duel

Thanks to what is being billed as an "epic" pitching matchup, one of the hottest tickets of the 2025 season will be Wednesday afternoon's rubber game between the host Milwaukee Brewers and the last-place Pittsburgh Pirates. The contest will feature a showdown between two of baseball's hardest throwers in 23-year-old right-handers Paul Skenes (4-6, 1.85 ERA) of the Pirates and rookie Jacob Misiorowski (2-0, 1.64) of the Brewers. The 6-foot-6 Skenes, the No. 1 overall pick of the 2023 MLB Draft after helping pitch LSU to the national championship and the reigning National League Rookie of the Year, will oppose the 6-7, 197-pound Misiorowski, making just his third big league start after beginning his career with an 11-inning hitless streak that, according to the Elias Sports Bureau, is the longest hitless streak to begin a career in the modern era (since 1900). Expect the radar gun to explode with 100 mph readings. Skenes is averaging 98.1 mph with his four-seam fastball, while Misiorowski comes in at an average 99.7 mph. Per mlb.com, Misiorowski had 29 pitches register 100 mph or more in his last start at Minnesota on Friday night. "When we announced the matchup, we sold about 10,000 tickets in 27 hours," Rick Schlesinger, president of business operations for the Brewers, told FanDuel Network on Tuesday night. "So (Wednesday's) game is essentially sold out. It's standing room only, but it's a matchup for the ages. Two really impressive young pitchers at the top of their game. It should be epic." Skenes is 1-0 with a 0.69 ERA in two career starts against the Brewers with 19 strikeouts in 13 innings. He's pitched one other time at American Family Field. That was last July 11 when he departed after throwing 99 pitches over seven no-hit innings and striking out 11. Misiorowski, who threw five no-hit innings against St. Louis in his Major League debut on June 12, followed that up eight days later with six perfect innings against the host Minnesota Twins before walking Byron Buxton to start the bottom of the seventh. He then yielded a towering home run down the right field line to Matt Wallner that barely cleared the 23-foot wall. The duo met for the first time in the outfield before Monday night's 5-4 Pirates victory and posed for pictures. "I think it's going to be really entertaining to watch," Misiorowski told mlb.com. "Two guys that are at the top of their game right now. So, I think it's cool. It's going to be fun." Skenes enters the contest leading all MLB qualifiers with a 1.85 ERA and leads the National League with a 0.88 WHIP. "Everything just flows off his back. He never lets anything affect him too much," Pirates manager Don Kelly said. "To be 23 years old and to have the power stuff we all see, but it's that pitch-ability that has really made him special, in my opinion." Milwaukee is coming off a 9-3 victory on Tuesday night, it's fifth win in six games. Joey Ortiz hit two home runs, the first multi-homer game of his career, and drove in four runs. Caleb Durbin also homered and drove in three. Ortiz, who was batting just .183 on June 9, is up to .217 while hitting .424 during his current eight-game hitting streak. "Confidence is No. 1," Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy said of the turnaround. "He's starting to get confident and starting to believe when he goes up there that, 'I can do some things.' He's been on a torrid pace here." --Field Level Media

Pirates' Paul Skenes, Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski set for 'epic' duel

Pirates' Paul Skenes, Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski set for 'epic' duel Thanks to what is being billed as an "epic" p...
Heather Rae El Moussa Says She Wants to Team Up with Christina Haack on the next "Flip Off "(Exclusive)

Courtesy HGTV Heather Rae El Moussa opened up to PEOPLE about why she wants to team up with Christina Haack, instead of her husband Tarek El Moussa, on the next season ofThe Flip Off While season 2 hasn't been confirmed by HGTV yet, Heather said she'd be "up for the challenge" Season 1 of the house flipping competition show saw Heather compete alongside TarekagainstChristina, his first wife Christina was supposed to be on a team with her then-husband Josh Hall, but the couple split in the middle of filming Heather Rae El Moussais ready to show her husbandTarekwho's theactualworld's best flipperin season 2 ofThe Flip Off— with some help from his ex-wifeChristina Haack! While HGTV has yet to confirm a second season of the competition series, the network has acknowledgedseason one was a major hitas fans loved seeingHeather and Tarek compete (and win!)in the house flipping showdown against Christina. During an exclusive interview with PEOPLE about hernew home collection with SHEIN, Heather admitted that she's eager for season 2, but this time, she wants to see her and Christina on the same team while Tarek competes alone. "I think that it would be super fun," Heather tells PEOPLE of the possible new team dynamic. "I think that people would love to see Christina and I working together and beating my husband because he thinks that he could beat us, especially in a design contest." Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty Despite being on opposing teams in season 1, Christina and Heather both flexed their elevated design styles that fans know and love. Meanwhile, Heather says her husband is still "confident" that his expert house flipping knowledge would be enough to beat the two of them — even in a "design-off." "The other night, I was picking on [Tarek] about something and we were going back and forth. He's like, 'I could beat you guys,' and I was like, 'Oh, really? You think you could beat us in a design-off?' And he said, 'Yes.'" Her response to that was: "Are you crazy? Against two designers?!" In addition to wanting to prove her husband wrong, Heather notes that she's especially intrigued to see how she and Christina will act as teammates. She continues, "I'm so up for the challenge, and it'd be interesting to see how Christina and I work together and design together." 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. HGTV Heather said working on a project likeThe Flip Offwith Tarek and Christina has made their relationship as co-parents much stronger. Christina and Tarek, whowere married from 2009 to 2016, share two children together: daughter Taylor, 14, and son Brayden, 9. After Tarek and Heathertied the knot in October 2021, the couple welcomed their son Tristan, 2, in January 2023. "It's made communication more open," she explains of their closer relationship. "I think when you're getting along with someone and you can communicate — especially if something's going on in the kids' lives — we can talk to each other about it and make sure we're on the same page," she explains. "It just makes everything better and everyone happier." Andrea Domjan While Christina and Heather's relationship got off to arocky start, the pair nowconsider each other good friends. TheSelling Sunsetalum even said she and Christina are currently in the process of planning another blended family vacation together after their firstsuccessful Easter getaway in April. She tells PEOPLE that she enjoys spending time with theChristina on the Coaststar and that they "have fun having girl talks" together when they hang out. Earlier in June, Heather tapped Christina to appear in a campaign for herHeather Rae Essentialsbeauty line. To celebrate the launch of the new Perfect Pink Lippie Gloss, the HGTV stars sizzled in matching hot pink bikinis. The cheeky campaign seemingly poked fun at fans' constant comments that the two look alike — and thatTarek has a "type." Read the original article onPeople

Heather Rae El Moussa Says She Wants to Team Up with Christina Haack on the next “Flip Off ”(Exclusive)

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The King of Pop's Final Words and Last Days Revealed in New MemoirNew Foto - The King of Pop's Final Words and Last Days Revealed in New Memoir

The King of Pop's Final Words and Last Days Revealed in New Memoiroriginally appeared onParade. The King of Pop passed away 16 years ago, and now one of his close friends is opening up about the star's final days. Before his tragic death,Michael Jacksonwas preparing for his highly anticipated This Is It concert residency, which was set to run from July 2009 to March 2010. But the 50-year-old singer never got to see it through — he died just one month before the first show. Now, Jackson's longtime friend and personal attorney,John Mason, is sharing what he witnessed in those final weeks. In his new memoir,Crazy Lucky: Remarkable Stories from Inside the World of Celebrity Icons, Mason offers an inside look at Jackson's condition leading up to his death. "In 2009, I was living in Reno when I got a call from someone who told me that Michael was in 'really bad shape,' Mason wrote, according toRadar Online. "He was trying to tour again, but he had collapsed onstage during rehearsals. Yet, he was back at it the next day. Michael was Michael." As concerns about Jackson's health mounted, he was also battling severe insomnia. Concert promoter AEG reportedly brought inDr. Conrad Murrayto help manage his condition. Murray allegedly began administering nightly doses of propofol — a anesthetic typically used in surgery — to help the singer sleep. According to Mason, Jackson's last words were, "I can't function if I don't sleep. They'll have to cancel it. And I don't want them to cancel it." Dr. Murray was later convicted of involuntary manslaughter. His Texas medical license was revoked, and his licenses in California and Nevada were suspended. Though sentenced to four years, he was released on parole after serving two. Mason also claims Jackson was under immense financial pressure, nearing bankruptcy and at risk of losing his beloved Neverland Ranch. He says the medications were meant to help Jackson rest so he could keep performing — but the combination proved fatal. The Grammy-winner died on June 25, 2009, from cardiac arrest caused by a lethal mix of sedatives and propofol. Mason's account adds to the ongoing speculation surrounding Jackson's final days — though his recollections remain alleged. The King of Pop's Final Words and Last Days Revealed in New Memoirfirst appeared on Parade on Jun 25, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.

The King of Pop’s Final Words and Last Days Revealed in New Memoir

The King of Pop's Final Words and Last Days Revealed in New Memoir The King of Pop's Final Words and Last Days Revealed in New Memoi...
FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Chelsea, Benfica advance to knockout stage as Groups C and D wrap upNew Foto - FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Chelsea, Benfica advance to knockout stage as Groups C and D wrap up

Two groups played their third and final matches at the Club World Cup on Tuesday, with Benfica and Chelsea punching their tickets to the knockout stage. Bayern Munich and Flamengo had both already clinched advancement. Here's how it all went down: Despite the constant pressure from Bayern Munich through almost 100 minutes, Benfica managed to maintain their brick-wall-like defense to protect their 1-0 lead. A 13th-minute goal from Andreas Schjelderup put Benfica on the board as Bayern dominated in all aspects but scoring. The German giants controlled 73% of the possession and fired 13 shots, with four on-frame. Benfica had seven shots with four on target, which proved sufficient for them to win the group with 7 points. Boca Juniors' 41 shots were not enough to break the deadlock with Auckland City despite being highly favored to win. With 10 of their attempts hitting the target, Boca got on the scoreboard due to an own goal from Auckland's Nathan Garrow in the 26th minute (thoughGarrow's heroicsalso kept Auckland in for the draw). Christian Thomas Gray eliminated the error with a goal for the club from New Zealand. Auckland shot three attempts on goal, with two on target to split the points. Chelsea took the lead in first-half stoppage time then added another two minutes later. The latter goal was striker Liam Delap's first with his new club after coming over on a £30 million signing from Ipswich Town earlier this month. Chelsea controlled possession so much that Tunis had more offsides calls than shots, and zero shots on goal. LAFC came so close to picking up its first win in the Club World Cup on its final night of group play. Dénis Bouanga scored the first goal of the night in the 84th minute after a slow back-and-forth where Flamengo missed several clear goal opportunities. But just two minutes later, Wallace Yan followed suit after he flew past a trio of defenders with a perfect equalizer. That gave Flamengo the Group D win, and set up a match with Bayern Munich next. LAFC will miss the knockout stage after finishing last in the group. 13' Benfica strikes first! 🔥Schjelderup with the opener! 🔴Watch the@FIFACWC| June 14 - July 13 | Every Game | Free |https://t.co/i0K4eUtwwb|#FIFACWC#TakeItToTheWorld#SLBBAYpic.twitter.com/yQFzQv7RoL — DAZN Football (@DAZNFootball)June 24, 2025 Rank Group C Record (W-D-L) Goal Differential Points 1 Benfica 2-1-0 7 7 2 Bayern Munich 2-0-1 10 6 3 Boca Juniors 0-2-1 -1 2 4 Auckland City 0-1-2 -16 1 Rank Group D Record (W-D-L) Goal Differential Points 1 Flamengo 2-1-0 4 7 2 Chelsea 2-0-1 2 6 3 ES Tunis 1-0-2 -3 3 4 LAFC 0-1-2 -3 1 Watch the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup for free on DAZN. Additionally, select FIFA Club World Cup games will air across TNT, TBS and TruTV. Group F: Borussia Dortmund vs. Ulsan HD at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati; 3 p.m. ET on DAZN Group F: Mamelodi Sundowns FC vs. Fluminense FC at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida; 3 p.m. ET on DAZN Group E: FC Internazionale Milano vs. CA River Plate at Lumen Field in Seattle; 9 p.m. ET on TNT/truTV/DAZN Group E: Urawa Red Diamonds vs. CF Monterrey at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California; 9 p.m. ET on DAZN

FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Chelsea, Benfica advance to knockout stage as Groups C and D wrap up

FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Chelsea, Benfica advance to knockout stage as Groups C and D wrap up Two groups played their third and final match...
Braves stay hot and rally past skidding Mets on 97-degree night in NYNew Foto - Braves stay hot and rally past skidding Mets on 97-degree night in NY

NEW YORK (AP) — Matt Olson had three RBIs, including a tiebreaking single that capped a five-run sixth inning, and the Atlanta Braves rallied past the reeling New York Mets 7-4 on Tuesday night. Spencer Strider (3-5) overcame one rugged inning to win his third straight start, and the Braves took advantage of nine walks by six Mets pitchers. Atlanta, which has won nine of 12 overall, improved to 5-0 against its NL East rival this year — all in the past eight days. After getting an encouraging performance from starterFrankie Montas in his Mets debut,New York blew a 3-0 lead and lost for the 10th time in 11 games. Sidelined since spring training by a right lat strain, Montas struck out five in five shutout innings on a 97-degree night at Citi Field. But reliever Huascar Brazobán walked the first three batters in the sixth, and Atlanta pounced. Ozzie Albies delivered a sacrifice fly, and left-hander José Castillo (0-2) entered before pinch-hitter Eli White drove in a run with an infield single on a low line drive that glanced off the glove of diving third baseman Brett Baty. Michael Harris II was hit by a pitch, and No. 9 batter Nick Allen tied it 3-all with his third consecutive single after beginning the night with a .556 OPS. One out later, Olson gave the Braves a 5-3 lead with a two-run single off Reed Garrett. Olson and Austin Riley each added an RBI double in the eighth. Raisel Iglesias got two outs in the ninth for his ninth save in 13 chances. Strider lost his first five starts this season after returning from right elbow surgery. But he beat the Mets for the second time in six days, striking out eight in five innings of two-hit ball. The right-hander walked three in a 33-pitch fourth as the Mets scored three times. But after Baty's two-run single, they didn't get another hit until Jeff McNeil's one-out double in the ninth. Key moments After giving up an RBI double to Ronny Mauricio in the ninth, Iglesias retired Francisco Lindor with two on to end it. ... Harris got drilled in the right elbow by a 95 mph sinker and was removed in the bottom of the sixth. He is day to day. Key stat The game-time temperature was the hottest for a Mets home game since it was 98 degrees against Milwaukee at Shea Stadium in August 2001. Up next Mets RHP Clay Holmes (7-4, 3.04 ERA) pitches Wednesday night against 20-year-old righty Didier Fuentes (0-1, 7.20), who makes his second major league start for Atlanta. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Braves stay hot and rally past skidding Mets on 97-degree night in NY

Braves stay hot and rally past skidding Mets on 97-degree night in NY NEW YORK (AP) — Matt Olson had three RBIs, including a tiebreaking sin...

 

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