Hoda Kotb Says She's 'Going Old School' as Her 2 Daughters Use a Landline Phone for the First TimeNew Foto - Hoda Kotb Says She's 'Going Old School' as Her 2 Daughters Use a Landline Phone for the First Time

hodakotb/Instagram (2) Hoda Kotb is "going old school" with her two daughters during the summer The famed television anchor is the mother of two daughters, Hope Catherine and Haley Joy Kotb first became a mother in February 2017 Hoda Kotbis giving her kids a blast of the past. On Wednesday, July 2, the journalist and TV personality, 60, shared a snap of her daughter Haley, 9, on Instagram using a landline phone. In the caption, she wrote, "We are going old school! Any landline fams out there?#summerofjoy." The next day, she shared an adorable videoon Instagramof her daughter Hope Catherine, 5, actually getting her first phone call on the landline. In the clip, her daughter can be heard saying, "I can't really believe that you actually got our number. It's really complicated." "First phone call from one of Hopey's besties !!" Kotb wrote in the caption. 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. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hoda Kotb (@hodakotb) Kotb, who shares her daughters with ex-fiancéJoel Schiffman, is soaking up every moment with her girls sinceleaving theTodayshow after 17 years. "As I write this, my heart is all over the map," the journalistwrote in a letterto staff of the NBC morning show, shared Thursday, Sept. 26. "I know I'm making the right decision, but it's a painful one. And you all are the reason why. They say two things can be right at the same time, and I'm feeling that so deeply right now. I love youandit's time for me to leave the show." Explaining her reasoning, Kotb added in part, "My broadcast career has been beyond meaningful, a new decade of my life lies ahead, and now my daughters and my momneed and deserve a bigger slice of my time pie. I will miss you all desperately, but I'm ready and excited." She has been staying true to her promise of giving her daughtersmore of her time. On Monday, Feb. 17, Kotb shared pictures on herInstagramof her and her daughters, enjoying a calm day outdoors fishing together. In the post, she shared a video of her daughter's excited reaction to catching a fish. "Look at me go!" Hope said as Kotb pulled the fish out of the water. "Wait… whaaaattt— each of my girls caught a fish today!!" Kotb wrote in the caption. "#wowthrew em back— but what a thrill!" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hoda Kotb (@hodakotb) The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Although they are no longer together, Kotb and Schiffman have a great co-parenting relationship. The former couplecalled off their engagementin early 2022. "I have two incredible children I share with him. And it's because of Joel that I have Haley and Hope, without question. I think I might have been too afraid to do it alone," she told PEOPLE. On Sunday, June 15, the mom of two celebrated Father's Day bypenning a special tributeto the proud dad. In the post, the mom of two shared photos of Schiffman with his two girls, calling him a "great dad." "A great father's day for a great dad ! Happy father's day Joel!" she wrote in the caption. Read the original article onPeople

Hoda Kotb Says She's 'Going Old School' as Her 2 Daughters Use a Landline Phone for the First Time

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Olivia Munn says 'Newsroom' director tried to sabotage roleNew Foto - Olivia Munn says 'Newsroom' director tried to sabotage role

Olivia Munnis opening up about her experience on "The Newsroom" and a director who tried to "ruin" her career after a dispute on set. The actress, during a June 30 appearance on the "Armchair Expert" podcast, told hostDax Shepardshe got a positive response to her role as Sloan Sabbith in Season 1 of the HBO news drama. However, in the second season, the directors began getting heavy-handed with their notes for her. She said one director in particular tried to force her to carry the romantic storyline between her character andThomas Sadoski's character Don Keefer, "but only on my side." "(He said) 'Can you snuggle up to him or flirt with him, or can you give him a kiss?' And this is in the middle of (my character) working," Munn, 45, said. Olivia Munn shuts downAaron Rodgers family rift rumors: 'Nothing to do with me' In another instance, Sloan finds out Don used the information she gave him for insider trading, leading her to get upset. But the directors told Munn, "I don't think that you're that angry with him. It's kind of funny." When she put her foot down in another scene, the director told her she was coming off "forceful in strong," which was "what I wanted," Munn said. She recalled walking off, and a producer coming to her afterward because they "heard from the director there's a bit of an issue." "I'll tell you I was happy with what I did instead because ... people would have been like, 'Oh look at her character. Look how she's playing it.' And they wouldn't even care if I even said it was him. So I just stayed to my convictions," the former "The Daily Show" correspondent said. Munn said she was going out for a movie role when this feud resurfaced. "My manager calls me and says, 'Hey, you're going to get the role. But first, I guess there's another director who they know and he says that on 'The Newsroom' you were late all the time and really combative,'" she said. "I lived seven minutes from there. I was never late." She said she immediately knew who made the claim. "He just was trying to bash me," Munn. "And then I still got the role, but I will always remember that just because of our conflicts of how we approached a role, he wanted to ruin my chances of getting anything else." There were nearly a dozen male directors on the Emmy-winning series, which ended in 2014. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Olivia Munn: 'Newsroom' director tried to 'ruin' her career

Olivia Munn says 'Newsroom' director tried to sabotage role

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Aaron Rodgers hosts DK Metcalf, Steelers teammates for Malibu workoutNew Foto - Aaron Rodgers hosts DK Metcalf, Steelers teammates for Malibu workout

Aaron Rodgersdidn't sign with thePittsburgh Steelersuntil June 7. The 41-year-old is doing his best to make up for lost time by hosting some of his teammates for offseason workouts in Malibu, California. Rodgers revealed the workout in a photo shared to his Instagram on Wednesday. The new Steelers quarterback was joined by many of his receiving weapons –Scotty Miller,Ben Skowronek,Pat Freiermuth,Calvin Austin,DK MetcalfandRoman Wilson– at the session. The Steelers also highlighted the workouton their social media accounts. Summer ball with the boys 🫡pic.twitter.com/hH0735ju76 — Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers)July 2, 2025 Rodgers had dropped a hint about the Malibu workout in one of his recent appearances on"The Pat McAfee Show."He didn't say exactly who would be joining him but noted he had invited his wide receiver, tight ends and running backs to work out. "I know coming out to Malibu might not be that high on everybody's list," Rodgers told McAfee. "But we do have some guys coming out next week. So it'll be fun to spend a little time with them." The group did appear to have some fun. Notably, Skowronek posted a video of Rodgers throwing him an alley-oop off the glass to his social media accounts. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ben Skowronek (@bennyskow) Perhaps that will allow the teammates to quickly build chemistry ahead of what is a critical season for the Steelers, who haven't won a playoff game since the 2016 NFL campaign, and Rodgers, who saidhe is "pretty sure" this will be his last season. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Aaron Rodgers hosts Steelers teammates for Malibu workout

Aaron Rodgers hosts DK Metcalf, Steelers teammates for Malibu workout

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NBA free agency: Breaking down the best and worst moves so far this offseasonNew Foto - NBA free agency: Breaking down the best and worst moves so far this offseason

Blink and you might have missed the Oklahoma City Thunder's coronation as NBA champions last week. Barely 24 hours after the Thunder's title parade capped the 2024-25 season, the 2025-26 offseason got underway with the NBA draft. That was followed Monday with the official opening of free agency. Free agency isn't the league-altering bonanza it was once because, instead of taking meetings with suitors as an unrestricted free agent on the open market, superstars now instead follow the trend of taking long-term, lucrative contract extensions. Yet the offseason is still where championships can be won and lost. Look no further than Oklahoma City, whose title run was aided by the acquisitions of Alex Caruso and Isaiah Hartenstein a year earlier. NBC News is here to break down the major stories and signings of free agency so far. Nadkarni:The Denver Nuggets trading Michael Porter Jr. and an unprotected 2032 first-round pick to the Brooklyn Nets for Cam Johnson was something of a triple whammy. First, it allowed the Nuggets to get off of Porter Jr.'s massive salary, which was complicating how the team could build the roster. Second, Johnson is going to be a great fit in Denver. He's a better defender than Porter Jr., and he's a more versatile offensive player while still being a great shooter. And lastly, the Nuggets immediately took advantage of the newfound flexibility of Johnson's cheaper contract to add more veteran pieces to the rotation. Without making the Porter Jr. trade, Denver may have been stuck all summer. Greif:Though Houston ended last season with the West's second-best record, that seed didn't scare anybody entering the postseason; the Rockets were too inexperienced and untested and lost in the first round. Ever since, they've acquired Kevin Durant for pennies on the dollar, added free agent Dorian Finney-Smith — a signing that weakens his former team, the Lakers — re-signed young talents in Jabari Smith Jr. and Jae'Sean Tate and also Steven Adams, their revitalized big man, and retained guard Fred VanVleet on a team-friendly extension. All of it positions the Rockets to be legitimately the second-best team in the West next season behind Oklahoma City. In many ways, how Houston has approached this offseason reminds me exactly of Oklahoma City did last year at this time. Coming off a promising regular season in which they vaulted to the top of the West, the Thunder lost earlier than expected in the playoffs and used that information about what went wrong to smartly add their missing pieces. No one's saying next season will end with a title as this season did for the Thunder, but this offseason has put Houston legitimately in the conversation. Nadkarni:There is only one correct answer here, and that's the Milwaukee Bucks waiving and stretching Damian Lillard's contract, meaning the Bucks will pay roughly $22.6 million over the next five seasons for Lillardnotto be on the team. We've literally never seen a team stretch a contract this big before, and the ramifications — while ultimately unclear — will be felt for the rest of the decade. As a runner-up, though, I'll add in the entire New Orleans Pelicans offseason. For some reason they traded away C.J. McCollum's expiring deal for an extra year of Jordan Poole while also dealing away a very valuable 2026 first-round pick to move up for Maryland big man Derik Queen. I have no clue what this team thinks it is or what it wants to be. Greif:Milwaukee's decision to waive injured guard Damian Lillard in order to make room for former Pacers center Myles Turner. Reasonable people can conclude that the All-Star pairing of Lillard and big man Giannis Antetokounmpo had not worked as expected. Yet to move on, the Bucks chose a route that makes it very difficult to upgrade their roster in the future — $22 million of their salary cap for the next five years will go to Lillard, a player not even on their roster — all without much of a guarantee it will turn them into title contenders in the present. Turner is younger than Brook Lopez, the outgoing Bucks center who left for the Los Angeles Clippers, but underwhelmed during the NBA Finals with Indiana. The ultimate goal, of course, for Milwaukee is keeping Antetokounmpo happy enough that the franchise cornerstone doesn't demand a trade. We'll see by next season's trade deadline how happy he truly is. Nadkarni:What the Hawks have done under new general manager Onsi Saleh has been remarkable. With Trae Young in the final year of his contract before a playoff option, Saleh has surrounded him with arguably the best talent of his career. Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Luke Kennard were brought in to join Dyson Daniels and Jalen Johnson in the wing rotation, giving Atlanta head coach Quin Snyder a ton of optionality for his lineups this season. Need more defense? Play Johnson, Daniels and NAW together. Need more shooting? Put Kennard on the floor along with center Kristaps Porzingis, who was acquired via trade from Boston. Porzingis could really take this team to another level if he stays healthy. With Onyeka Okongwu still in the mix, Porzingis should not have to carry a major load during the regular season. This is a really well-constructed team. If anyone can go on a Pacers-like run, it's the Hawks. 'It's kind of shocking': Why so many top tennis stars are losing early at Wimbledon Liverpool soccer star Diogo Jota killed in car crash in Spain, police say Cuban women's volleyball team denied U.S. visa to compete in Puerto Rico Greif:The honor of most impressive offseason so far is a tie between Denver and Atlanta. Both teams are under new front-office management and both are going for it. The Nuggets' ownership doesn't have a free-spending reputation, so kudos to allowing their new basketball operations leadership to build around all-world superstar Nikola Jokic in his prime by bringing back Bruce Brown, a critical piece of their 2023 championship roster, and trading Michael Porter Jr. for Cam Johnson. In a depleted Eastern Conference that feels up for grabs after superstar injuries derailed Indiana and Boston's title ambitions next season, Atlanta is quietly positioning itself to become a contender. Nickeil Alexander-Walker adds a dependable ballhandler with playoff experience. Luke Kennard is one of the NBA's best shooters when playing with confidence, and if the Hawks' coaching staff can get him to not pass up shots, his one-year deal is a steal. The high-risk, high-reward wild card is former Boston big man Kristaps Porzingis, who is coming off a mysterious ailment. Less than a year ago, Atlanta felt on the verge of blowing up its roster and giving up on Trae Young as a cornerstone. Now, it's oriented its whole roster around Young. Let's see what happens. Nadkarni:What are the Los Angeles Lakers doing? Sometimes it feels this team has been moderately successful the last few seasons in spite of their front office, which is routinely gifted star players and then makes baffling roster decisions. The Lakers lost Dorian Finney-Smith in free agency, and haven't replaced him on the wing. Finney-Smith played with Luka Doncic in Dallas, and is the exact type of 3-and-D wing who can succeed off Luka and LeBron James. So that's a big hole on the roster. And to address the center position, Los Angeles is rolling the dice on Deandre Ayton, who has been inconsistent at best the last three seasons, and at worst a teammate whom multiple franchises couldn't wait to get rid of. That's the guy who is supposed to get Doncic to stay and inspire confidence in a 40-year-old James? The Lakers have Luka and LeBron, yet it feels they aren't close to the top of the West. Greif:The Los Angeles Lakers. This was a team that, late last season, looked as though it had a puncher's chance in the West. Since getting beaten in the opening round by Minnesota, they've watched Oklahoma City gain confidence and a championship, stood by idly in free agency as contenders Houston and Denver get deeper and more dangerous, all while losing Dorian Finney-Smith, a key rotation piece during the playoffs. Though the Lakers finally added a center, they did so while becoming the latest team to pray that center Deandre Ayton, the No. 1 pick in the 2018 draft, fulfills the potential that went unrealized previously in Phoenix and Portland. Much of the optimism around the Lakers last season came from the pairing of LeBron James, who was still playing at an all-NBA level 22 seasons into his career, with Luka Doncic. But after James opted into the final year of his contract with a statement from his agent that raised speculation about how badly James wants to be a Laker this season, how long will that core duo stay together? Nadkarni:I want to see the Pacers do...something. The last couple weeks have been devastating for Indiana. Star Tyrese Haliburton tears his Achilles in Game 7 of the Finals, and then the team lost center Myles Turner to the rival Bucks — in part because the Pacers didn't want to pay up for their longest tenured player. Taking something of a gap year kind of makes sense for Indiana. But after that magical run in the playoffs, Pacers fans deserve a little something to hang their hat on this summer. Though it's wise for Indiana not to make a big swing, I hope the team finds a way to make its upcoming season a little more interesting in the wake of what's happened with Haliburton and Turner. Greif:Chris Paul landing with a team that has a shot at contention. While it has been nice to see Paul, who turned 40, seemingly embrace mentorship this late in his career — having helped a young Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in Oklahoma City in 2020, then Victor Wembanyama last season in San Antonio — it's not because he's become some rotational afterthought. Last season, he played all 82 games and can still hit that elbow jumper automatically. Wouldn't it be fun to see his cutthroat competitiveness in play on a contender again? The question is how far from Los Angeles, where his family lives, he would be willing to go to chase a ring.

NBA free agency: Breaking down the best and worst moves so far this offseason

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Dick Van Dyke Thought He'd Die When a Surfing Day Went Awry. But a Pod of Porpoises Came to His RescueNew Foto - Dick Van Dyke Thought He'd Die When a Surfing Day Went Awry. But a Pod of Porpoises Came to His Rescue

Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty Years ago, Dick Van Dyke's surfing expedition took a turn after he fell asleep TheMary Poppinsactor "started seeing fins" while out on his 10-foot surfboard, he recalled Van Dyke gave up surfing years ago Dick Van Dykecan thank a pod of porpoises for saving his life. TheChitty Chitty Bang Bangstar spoke about the stunning sea adventure in 2010 with Craig Ferguson, indicating he once fell asleep while riding his 10-ft. surfboard during a day at Virginia Beach. "I woke up out of sight of land," the acting iconsaid during an appearance on Ferguson's former talk show, The Late Late Show."I look around and I started paddling with the swells, and I started seeing fins swimming around me, and I thought 'I'm dead!' " Van Dyke was soon shocked to discover that he wasn't being swarmed by bloodthirsty sea predators, but rather by porpoises who apparently wanted to ensure that theMary Poppinsstar returned to dry land safely. "They pushed me all the way to shore," he said. "I'm not kidding, all the way to shore." He repeated the storyduring a 2023 appearanceon theReally? no, Really?podcast. Xinhua/Shutterstock At 99, theBye Bye Birdieactor no longer surfs, as he gave it up many years ago. But he still stays busy. In late June, Van Dyke missed one of his regularVandy Campevents in Malibudue to illness. "When you're 99 and a half years old, you have good days and bad days ... and unfortunately, today is not a good day for him, and he's sick that he can't be here," his wife, Arlene Silver, informed the crowd At that same event, many learned theonscreen icon had a secret talentafter Silver, 53, responded to a fan who pointed out that "not very many people know Dick Van Dyke was a computer animator." "Still is, and he has a credit for computer animation onDiagnosis: Murder," Silver added, referencing the show that saw Van Dyke playing a doctor who solves crimes. The series ran for eight seasons between 1993 and 2001 and spawned five TV movies. TheDick Van Dyke Showstar first met Silver at theSAG Awardsin 2006, and they eventually wed in 2012. During a Vandy Camp event in April, Van Dyketold PEOPLE exclusivelythat he has no plans to slow down in his late 90s. "I love what I do for a living," he said, as Silver chimed in, "[But] the minute he says that — the phone rings, and he's like, 'I don't want to go there.' If they come to our house, he will work all the time." Read the original article onPeople

Dick Van Dyke Thought He'd Die When a Surfing Day Went Awry. But a Pod of Porpoises Came to His Rescue

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Queen Elizabeth's Secret Fear: Meghan Markle Reportedly 'Engineered' Romance With Prince HarryNew Foto - Queen Elizabeth's Secret Fear: Meghan Markle Reportedly 'Engineered' Romance With Prince Harry

Queen Elizabeth's Secret Fear: Meghan Markle Reportedly 'Engineered' Romance With Prince Harryoriginally appeared onParade. Queen Elizabethreportedly feared thatPrince HarryandMeghan Markle's relationship wasn't rooted in genuine love, according to a royal insider. A new claim alleges the late monarch questioned the sincerity of the formerSuitsstar and privatelyvoiced her concernsto a trusted confidante, who later shared those sentiments with a royal reporter. The Daily Beast, Royalist, shared excerpts from a discussionLady Elizabeth Anson, Queen Elizabeth's first cousin, had with longtime royal reporterSally Bedell Smith. Smith published these remarks in herSubstack, Royal Extra. Anson was born in Windsor Castle to theQueen Mother's sister. She was the queen's confidante from the time of the monarch's Golden Jubilee in 2002. According to Bedell Smith's report, just days before Harry and Meghan's wedding, Anson conveyed the queen's concerns about the upcoming marriage. She used the word "we" and didn't directly name the monarch. Parade Daily🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Anson alleged that the royal leader expressed worry about the union. In the post, she wrote, "When we spoke two weeks before the May 19 wedding, Liza had just heard from the Queen. 'The Number One Lady—I call her Jemima—says the jury is out on whether she likes Meghan.'" "My Jemima is very worried," Anson reportedly told Bedell Smith. She alleged, "Harry is besotted and weak about women. We hope, but don't quite think she is in love. We think she [Meghan] engineered it all." In her Substack, Bedell Smith shared Anson's remarks. "[Harry] said, 'I am close to my grandmother, and she is content with this.' When I spoke with the Queen, she said she is not at all content." Additionally, royal editor and biographerIngrid Sewarddiscussed Queen Elizabeth's concerns about Harry and Meghan's wedding in the bookMy Mother and I. The book detailed the relationship between the monarch and her son, King Charles III. "The queen never voiced her true opinions except to her close confidants, such as Lady Elizabeth Anson, or Liza as she was known to her friends," Seward wrote in an excerpt published byThe Daily Mail. "She told me that the Queen had made only one remark about Meghan and Harry's wedding and that was that Meghan's Givenchy wedding gown was 'too white.'" Seward noted, "In the monarch's view, [the dress] was not appropriate for a divorcée remarrying in church." She added that Queen Elizabeth was reportedly uneasy with "the Disneyesque spectacle of the day itself," though it remains unclear whether the Queen directly shared that opinion. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry left their royal roles behind in early 2020. They celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary in May. Anson died that same year, followed by Queen Elizabeth in September 2022. Queen Elizabeth's Secret Fear: Meghan Markle Reportedly 'Engineered' Romance With Prince Harryfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 3, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

Queen Elizabeth's Secret Fear: Meghan Markle Reportedly ‘Engineered’ Romance With Prince Harry

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Catlin Clark schedule: When will the Indiana Fever star return from injury?New Foto - Catlin Clark schedule: When will the Indiana Fever star return from injury?

TheIndiana Feverwill be withoutCaitlin Clarkfor the fourth consecutive game as they face the Las Vegas Aces on Thursday. Clark was originally listed as questionable heading into the week, but it has been determined that she will sit out her fourth game due to a left groin injury. Prior to this injury, Clark also dealt with a left quad strain that sidelined her for five games. This is a stark contrast to her college career, where she never missed a game due to injury. Fever's head coach, Stephanie White, has announced that Clark is currently participating in non-contact drills during practice as she works towards regaining her health and returning to the court. So far this season, Clark is averaging 18.2 points, 8.9 assists, and five rebounds per game. It is uncertain when the star guard will return to the court, and in her absence, Aari McDonald will likely continue to be a starter for the Fever. More:WNBA TV ratings down more than 50% since Caitlin Clark injury Here is the schedule for the Indiana Fever's WNBA regular season games in July. Thursday, July 3:vs. Las Vegas Aces at 7 p.m. ET on Prime Video Saturday, July 5:vs.Los Angeles Sparksat 7 p.m. ET on NBA TV Wednesday, July 9:vs.Golden State Valkyriesat 12 p.m. ET on NBA TV Friday, July 11:vs. Atlanta Dream at 7:30 p.m. ET on ION Sunday, July 13:vs. Dallas Wings at 1 p.m. ET on ESPN and ABC Tuesday, July 15:at Connecticut Sun at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN Wednesday, July 16:at New York Liberty at 7:30 p.m. ET on CBSSN Tuesday, July 22:at New York Liberty at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN Thursday, July 24:vs. Las Vegas Aces at 7 p.m. ET on Prime Video Sunday, July 27:at Chicago Sky at 3 p.m. ET on ABC and ESPN Wednesday, July 30:vs. Phoenix Mercury at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN3 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Catlin Clark schedule: When will the Indiana Fever star return?

Catlin Clark schedule: When will the Indiana Fever star return from injury?

Catlin Clark schedule: When will the Indiana Fever star return from injury? TheIndiana Feverwill be withoutCaitlin Clarkfor the fourth conse...
Marin Cilic beats No. 4 Jack Draper to lead the way for the 30-somethings at WimbledonNew Foto - Marin Cilic beats No. 4 Jack Draper to lead the way for the 30-somethings at Wimbledon

LONDON (AP) — Marin Cilic helped make Thursday a great day for the 30-somethings atWimbledon. The 36-year-old Cilic, the 2014 U.S. Open champion and 2017 Wimbledon runner-up, stunned fourth-seeded Jack Draper 6-4, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 in a second-round match on No. 1 Court to eliminate the top British player from the grass-court Grand Slam tournament. Cilic is playing at Wimbledon for the first time since 2021 after having two separate knee surgeries over the last two years. But his big serve and ground strokes are still intact, as evidenced by his 16 aces and 53 total winners against Draper. "In this part of (my) career, to come back to play at this level, in front of this crowd, against Jack, it's just incredible," Cilic said. Cilic was one of seven men aged 33 or older who played at Wimbledon on Thursday. His win means five of them will reach the third round. Novak Djokovicbeat 35-year-old Dan Evans, 34-year-old Grigor Dimitrov ousted Corentin Moutet and 35-year-old Jan-Lennard Struff finished off a win over Felix Auger-Aliassime in a match that had been suspended on Wednesday. Later on, French veteran Gael Monfils — who is 38, like Djokovic — was playing 33-year-old Marton Fucsovics. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Marin Cilic beats No. 4 Jack Draper to lead the way for the 30-somethings at Wimbledon

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Olivia Rodrigo, Gracie Abrams and a new dawn of 'hard launch summer'New Foto - Olivia Rodrigo, Gracie Abrams and a new dawn of 'hard launch summer'

We've made it pastblistering heat wavesand landed in July, which can only mean one thing – "hard launch summer" is back in full force. Glastonbury, the British music festival, was ripe with romance this year. Pop singersGracie AbramsandOlivia Rodrigoboth more than hinted at their respective relationship statuses on Instagram with photos from the weekend's festivities. Rodrigo had subtly posted photos of British actorLouis Partridgein previous photo dumps, butnever his face. But towards the end of aGlastonbury recap poston July 2, Rodrigo shared a clip of her dancing on Partridge's shoulders, smiling and singing along toPulp's "Common People." The comment section exploded. "The hard launch I was waiting for I'm so happy," one fan wrote. Abrams also shared a photoof herself dancing on Irish actorPaul Mescal's shoulders over the weekend on her Instagram stories, followed by a selfie in a photo dump on herfeedon July 2. "I'm so happy for two people I don't even know," one fan commented. "Both you and Olivia hard launching on the feed is really special to me," wrote another. So what is the art of the "hard launch"? The term made waves last summer whenTaylor Swift finally posted Travis Kelceon her Instagram feed. Both Abrams and Rodrigo's rumored relationships have also been in the spotlight already. Early kisses caught by paparazzi, gossip circulating social media, songs seemingly written about their partners (have you listened to Rodrigo's "so american"?). But the "hard launch" is about telling the world you're together, on your terms. Therapists say celebrities have myriad reasons for pulling that proverbial trigger. But whether it's a carefully curated moment or an impulsive expression of love, you can't unring that bell. "Every aspect of therelationshipcan become fodder for public consumption and scrutiny, putting a spotlight on the couple and creating pressure to be seen as a healthy match,"Jeff Guenther, licensed professional counselor and author of "Big Dating Energy," previously told USA TODAY. "You're also leaving yourself open to increased criticism." Datingis tricky no matter who you are, especially early on before you decide to start telling people. With celebrities, not only are they opening themselves to scrutiny from their family and friends, but often the whole world. In the beginning stages, it may also seem too good to be true, and shouting your love from the rooftops can feel like jinxing it. Last summer, whenSabrina Carpenterfeatured then-rumored beau, Irish actorBarry Keoghan, in the music video for "Please, Please, Please," the song begged him not to "embarrass" her. We can't speculate how Carpenter feels after that allegedly fizzled, but her newest single, "Manchild," may give listeners a clue. "When we introduce someone as our partner, there is an expectation that we've vetted this person,"Kimberly Vered Shashoua, a licensed clinical social worker, previously told USA TODAY. "It can be embarrassing to have to go back to friends, family and Instagram and update them with abreakup." Think about all the couples, celebrities or otherwise, who never announce a thing. Often, it's a matter of self-preservation. All that said, it's easy to see whycelebritiesmight want to shout about their relationships anyway. They're just like anyone else. It feels good to be in love. "When we feel confident in our partner, it can feel great to show them off," Shashoua said. "It's a lot easier to be honest with our friends and family than sneaking around. If we're active on social media, it can feel strange to have such a big part of your life hidden." Sabrina Carpenter, hookup cultureand why the way we talk about sex is changing People must weigh the benefits and risks of authenticity when publicizing a private relationship. These "depend on what celebrities are getting out of it, the impact on their personal and professional lives and whether their choices are in line with their personality and core values,"Cecille Ahrens, a licensed clinical social worker, previously told USA TODAY. No matter who you are, you give up pieces of yourself during a hard launch. Ahrens adds you may receive "unwanted attention" or face "constant boundary violations." Just ask Abrams, who faced criticism as rumors swirled about her and Mescal's relationship after his apparent breakup from Phoebe Bridgers. But with enough time passed, Abrams' "hard launch" has been met with support. The "hard launch" can even be a business strategy: "By being open about theirrelationships, celebrities can connect more deeply with their fans, boosting theirparasocial relationshipsand most likely leading to more sales or followers," Guenther said. It's a decision that requires care and conversation. But at the end of the day, at least the decision is theirs. Contributing: David Oliver This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Olivia Rodrigo, Gracie Abrams and 'hard launch summer'

Olivia Rodrigo, Gracie Abrams and a new dawn of 'hard launch summer'

Olivia Rodrigo, Gracie Abrams and a new dawn of 'hard launch summer' We've made it pastblistering heat wavesand landed in July, ...
Dr. Phil's Cable TV Network Files for Bankruptcy and Sues Christian Broadcaster TBN, Its Former PartnerNew Foto - Dr. Phil's Cable TV Network Files for Bankruptcy and Sues Christian Broadcaster TBN, Its Former Partner

Dr. Phil McGraw's Merit Street Media has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection — and the TV talk-show host's company is suing former partner Trinity Broadcasting Network, alleging breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty. Merit Street filed for bankruptcy and the related lawsuit naming TBN as a defendant with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Northern District of Texas on Wednesday (July 2). The complaint alleges that TBN, which was Merit Street's broadcast partner, reneged on its obligations and instead "abused its position as the controlling shareholder." As a result, Merit Street claims in the lawsuit, it was forced to "pay or incur obligations to third parties in excess of $100 million." More from Variety Dr. Phil to Tackle Breaking News, True Crime and DOGE in New Merit Street Podcasts Dr. Phil Does Not Endorse Trump, Says He Spoke at a Trump Rally in 'Act of Rebellion' Against Kamala Harris for Allegedly Snubbing Him Professional Bull Riders Splits Media Rights Between CBS, Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media "These failures by TBN were neither unintended nor inadvertent," Merit Street says in the lawsuit. "They were a conscious, intentional pattern of choices made with full awareness that the consequence of which was to sabotage and seal the fate of a new but already nationally acclaimed network." The "most egregious impact is TBN's conscious and knowing choice to cause Merit Street to lose its national distribution by withholding distribution payments despite repeatedly acknowledging those distribution payments were 100% TBN's sole responsibility," Merit Street said in the lawsuit. "Simply put, as a result of TBN's conduct, Merit Street has nowhere to send its broadcast signal and nowhere to air its programming no matter how great it may be." In addition, according to Merit Street's lawsuit, TBN's production services were "comically dysfunctional. Although it promised the equivalent of the professional facilities and services that Dr. Phil had long relied on when producing his show in Los Angeles for CBS, the supposed 'first class' services TBN promised under the Joint Venture Agreement were nothing of the sort. TBN provided screens and teleprompters that blacked out during live shows, an incomplete control room operating out of a truck, an unusable cell phone app for viewers, and amateur video editing software. Merit Street staff often could not even make phone calls in the studio due to poor cell coverage." A copy of the complaint is atthis link. In its bankruptcy filing, Merit Street reported assets and liabilities of between $100 million and $500 million. Reps for TBN did not immediately respond to requests for comment. TBN, based in Forth Worth, Texas, calls itself "the largest Christian Television Network in the world committed to sending the message of hope and grace of Jesus to the world via live streaming." In August 2024, Merit Street laid off 38 employees, more than one-third of its staff, and last month placed an additional 40 staffers on "summer hiatus,"WFAA reported. Dr. Phil rose to fame as a guest on Oprah Winfrey's talk show before launching his own daytime show with the backing of Winfrey's Harpo Productions. He officially launched Merit Street Media in April 2024. At launch, Merit Street's TV network reached more than 80 million homes, with a programming lineup anchored by the "Dr. Phil Primetime" talk show, according to the company. Merit Street describes itself as "a premier multi-platform destination media brand spearheaded by Dr. Phil McGraw, the esteemed best-selling author and award-winning television host." Also named in Merit Street's lawsuit as a defendant is TCT Ministries, another Christian broadcaster. (TCT Ministries did not respond to a request for comment.) TCT TV says it is "your home for inspiring Bible teaching, music, news, specials, and more. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is shared over-the-air, via cable and satellite, and on demand on your favorite devices." The company is based in Marion, Illinois. According to Merit Street's complaint, TBN caused CrossSeed, "a party with whom TBN is closely connected," to make a $25 million loan to Merit Street. CrossSeed's directors include TBN president and CEO Matthew Crouch and former TBN chief business officer Frank Amedia, according to the Merit Street suit. "CrossSeed then assigned that note to another associated party, TCT, on March 5, 2025," Merit Street's complaint says. "TCT perfected the security interest granted pursuant to the note on May 27, 2025. However, the transfer of the security interest to TCT is an avoidable preference because perfection occurred more than 30 days after CrossSeed transferred the note to it and within 90 days of the date Merit Street filed its petition," Merit Street said in the lawsuit. "Moreover, all of TBN and TCT's obligations should be equitably subordinated to Merit Street's other creditors due to TBN's gross misconduct." Best of Variety Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Dr. Phil’s Cable TV Network Files for Bankruptcy and Sues Christian Broadcaster TBN, Its Former Partner

Dr. Phil's Cable TV Network Files for Bankruptcy and Sues Christian Broadcaster TBN, Its Former Partner Dr. Phil McGraw's Merit Stre...

 

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