What to know about Beyoncé's Buffalo Soldiers T-shirt and their complicated role in historyNew Foto - What to know about Beyoncé's Buffalo Soldiers T-shirt and their complicated role in history

Beyoncé Knowles-Carterwore a Buffalo Soldiers T-shirt during herJuneteenth performance in Paris, sparking online debate over the group's complicated legacy in U.S. history. During her international stint,Beyoncédonned a shirt with images of the Buffalo Soldiers — African American soldiers who served in the U.S. Army after the Civil War, primarily on the Western frontier. As part of their service, they built infrastructure, fought in the Indian Wars, and later served in conflicts like the Spanish-American War and World War I and World War II. They also participated in violent U.S. military campaigns against Indigenous peoples during westward expansion and land dispossession. On the back of her shirt there was a long description of the soldiers that read in part, "their antagonists were the enemies of peace, order and settlement: warring Indians, bandits, cattle thieves, murderous gunmen, bootleggers, trespassers, and Mexican revolutionaries." It's unclear where the passage originated. Some folks quickly criticized Beyoncé's wardrobe choice, specifically making note of the the phrase "enemies of peace" in relation to Indigenous people. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Beyoncé (@beyonce) One fan wrote, "Beyoncé wearing a Buffalo Soldiers shirt, an American army unit comprised exclusively of African Americans that helped European and White American colonists fight back Native Americans and seize control of their land, is not the serve she thinks it is." Anotherquestioned, "Girl why I wake up and see Beyoncé calling Native Americans defending their home 'enemies of peace?'" Meanwhile, one fan offered another perspective onX, "Beyoncé wearing a Buffalo Soldiers T-shirt isn't glorifying genocide. It's a nod to a deeply complex and painful part of Black history — one that involves survival, contradiction and power structures that never had our best interest in mind." "Yes, these soldiers were involved in U.S. expansion and conflicts with Native nations," the fan wrote. "That's historical fact. But we have to zoom out: These Black men were used as tools in a white supremacist system they didn't control." These regiments were primarily composed of formerly enslaved Black men. They were deployed to support the U.S. government, which often meant using violence to seize land, resulting in the forced removal and destruction of Indigenous nations across the American West and the U.S.-Mexico border. Despite their role in the military, these soldiers faced intense racism and systemic discrimination within the very army they served. Riché Richardson, professor and chair in the Africana Studies and Research Center at Cornell University, said it's important to acknowledge both the realities and complexities when it comes to viewing this history. "American history is very charged, to be sure," she said. "It's about understanding the long-standing contributions that people of African descent have made to the military, and it's not been a perfect union. I think the challenge has always been to help create a more perfect union, and people of African descent have, in some cases, been complicit with policies that are detrimental to other populations. So I think it's important for there to be an acknowledgment of that." beyoncé wearing a buffalo soldiers shirt, an american army unit comprised exclusively of african americans that helped european and white american colonists fight back native americans and seize control of their land, is not the serve she thinks it is.pic.twitter.com/EEe5LfLcgV — 李凱 (@kiotonicole)June 22, 2025 Richardson viewed the Buffalo Soldiers shirt in the context of Beyoncé's background. "I find her as a product of what I analyze as the Africana Southwest, as a Texas native," Richardson said. "So, given the themes associated with this most recent album and the concert tour, I presume that she's embracing the legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers in tandem with that." The Buffalo Soldiers' complicated legacy doesn't solely consist of their contributions to the United States' westward expansion. According to theU.S. Department of Interior, the soldiers also served as some of the country's first park rangers. "These dedicated men protected wildlife from poachers, built trails and forged a proud legacy in our nation's history," the department wrote on social media. Richardson said the criticism of Beyoncé's shirt was valid and important, but she advised folks not to immediately jump to conclusions about the singer's messaging. "My inclination is not to think the worst of Beyoncé precisely because of her investments and critical thinking and her efforts to bring public attention to so many issues," she said. Richardson emphasized the importance of viewing Beyoncé's actions within the broader context of her career and activism. "I think she's gone out of her way in so many instances to try to impact lives and make a difference," Richardson said. "She's consistently compassionate. I think people should not draw conclusions, especially without adequate information. She's a performer. There's performance art. There are all kinds of things. At the very least, it's a teaching moment from which everyone can learn." She said it's important to remember that a single image doesn't always reflect a full endorsement or clear message. "I think it's always important for us to have awareness of the messages that we send, but I wouldn't necessarily just assume that wearing a shirt is an indicator of an endorsement of any particular ideas," Richardson said. "Because that certainly isn't in keeping with what we see and know of Beyoncé." Beyoncé is in the middle of herCowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour, which is in support of her album"Cowboy Carter."The project, which features emerging Black country artists and country legends alike, became acatalystfor the renewed spotlight on Black country artists and the genre's Black roots. The album has challenged music industry norms and sparked important conversations pertaining to the intersection of race and country music. The tour spans nine cities across the U.S. and Europe. The grand finaleis set to take place in Las Vegason July 26. Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, onInstagram,TikTokandXas @cachemcclay. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean:Beyoncé's Buffalo Soldiers shirt sparks backlash: Expert weighs in

What to know about Beyoncé’s Buffalo Soldiers T-shirt and their complicated role in history

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Why Queen Camilla Didn't Wear a Tiara to Her Royal Wedding — and When She First Sported a SparklerNew Foto - Why Queen Camilla Didn't Wear a Tiara to Her Royal Wedding — and When She First Sported a Sparkler

Hugo Bernand/ROTA/Anwar Hussein Collection/Getty When the future King Charles and Queen Camilla married in 2005, the bride opted to wear a less traditional royal wedding look, including no tiara Camilla actually did wear a tiara at her first wedding to Andrew Parker Bowles in 1973 Since marrying into the royal family, Camilla has sported a number of sparkling headpieces Queen Camillabecame a member of the royal family onApril 9, 2005, when she married the futureKing Charles. However, Camilla eschewed one major royal tradition on her big day: she didn't wear a tiara. While royal brides traditionally sport a sparkling tiara for their walks down the aisle, Camilla opted to sport a golden feathered headpiece by Philip Treacy. The decision sparked commentary, but there were several reasons for the sartorial choice. For one, the wedding wasn't the first for either member of the couple. Charles had previously been married toPrincess Diana, and Camilla was married to British Army OfficerAndrew Parker Bowlesfrom 1973 to 1995. The occasion also wasn't a traditional royal wedding. The couple tied the knot in a civil ceremony followed by a religious blessing rather than a church ceremony. In addition to the lack of tiara, Camilla opted to go with less traditional bridal looks for her big day. She wore two ensembles, both by British design pair Antonia Robinson and Anna Valentine: first a cream silk chiffon dress with a matching coat and hat for the civil ceremony at the Windsor Guildhall, followed by a pale blue chiffon gown with a floor-length, long-sleeved coat, topped with the feathered headpiece, for the Service of Prayer and Dedication at St. George's Chapel. Anwar Hussein/Getty Camilla's first tiara wear actually came decades before becoming a member of the royal family, when she donned a diamond-tiered circlet for her 1973 wedding to Parker Bowles. The Cubitt-Shand tiara was loaned to Camilla by her grandmother, Sonia Keppel Cubitt, and has become a treasured family heirloom of the queen, perTatler. The tiara, which features a large diamond floral spray in the middle of a diamond floral bandeau, was inherited by Camilla's mother, Rosalind Shand, and when she died in 1994, it passed down to the future queen. Camilla has continued to occasionally wear the Cubitt-Shand in the years since her second wedding, and her daughter, Laura Lopes, wore the tiara for her wedding day to Harry Lopes in 2006. Frank Barratt/Keystone/Getty Camilla's first tiara moment as a member of the royal family came a few months after her wedding. For a Norwegian state dinner in November 2005, the then-Duchess of Cornwall wore the Delhi Durbar Tiara. According toThe Court Jeweller, the tall, platinum and gold circlet piece was created for Queen Mary in 1911, to be worn at a ceremony celebrating her and King George V's coronation as the new emperor and empress of India. The royal couple traveled to Delhi for the celebration, known as a durbar, and, as the crown jewels are not allowed to leave Great Britain, a new tiara was created for the Queen to wear in India. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, later wore the tiara on the royal family's tour of South Africa in 1947. However, the state dinner in 2005 marked the one and only time Camilla has worn the Delhi Durber tiara to date. It's possible that controversy surrounding its ties to the British colonization of India — which has affected the public perception of other royal jewels, like the Koh-i-Noor diamond — has dissuaded the royals from sporting the piece. Anwar Hussein Collection/ROTA/WireImage Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! Since her marriage to King Charles, one of Camilla's most worn headpieces has been the Greville tiara. The impressive signature piece is not officially part of the crown jewels, but it was inherited byQueen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, to whomDame Margaret Grevillebequeathed her entire jewelry collection in 1942. The Queen Mother was notoriously secretive about the collection, which also reportedly includes a diamond necklace that belonged to Marie Antoinette. AsThe Court Jewellerexplains in their breakdown of the collection, for the sake of propriety, she didn't wear any of the pieces in public until the end of World War II. Even then, she kept many of the impressive pieces to herself until closer to the time of her death in 2002. However, she was very fond of the Greville tiara, and it became her signature piece for the remainder of her life. She even wore the unique, geometric circlet in multiple official royal portraits. Upon her death, the Queen Mother passed her jewelry collection on to her only living daughter,Queen Elizabeth. However, the long-reigning monarch never wore the Greville tiara in public, likely due to its significant connection to her late mother. She did, however,agree to loan it to Camillabeginning in 2006, and the current Queen has made it a signature piece of her own. Queen Camilla has since worn the Greville tiara on at least eight occasions, to state banquets, royal galas and even to the official state opening of Parliament. Eddie Mulholland - WPA Pool/Getty Queen Camilla isn't the only recent royal to form an attachment to a piece from the infamous Greville collection. On her wedding day to Jack Brooksbank in October 2018,Princess Eugeniedecided to forgo a traditional veil in favor of theGreville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, commonly referred to as the Boucheron Tiara, lent to her by Queen Elizabeth. The tiara is made of brilliant and rose-cut diamonds pavé set in platinum, with a stunning central oval emerald and six more emeralds on either side.The Court Jewellerexplained that the mere existence of the Boucheron came as a surprise to many, as it had never been worn in public by the Queen Mother or Queen Elizabeth herself. Read the original article onPeople

Why Queen Camilla Didn't Wear a Tiara to Her Royal Wedding — and When She First Sported a Sparkler

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Dustin May's perfect game bid broken up in Dodgers' sweep of White SoxNew Foto - Dustin May's perfect game bid broken up in Dodgers' sweep of White Sox

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dustin May pitched two-run ball over seven innings after retiring the first 16 batters and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago White Sox 6-2 on Thursday night to complete a three-game sweep. The 27-year-old right-hander struck out a season-high nine and walked one in the best start of his six-year major league career. He won for the first time since June 15 against San Francisco. Brooks Baldwin broke up May's perfect game bid with a single in the sixth and then chased May (5-5) with a two-run homer in the eighth, ending the longest outing of his career. May left to a standing ovation. Freddie Freeman went 2 for 4 with three RBIs and a run scored. He was robbed of a homer by Mike Tauchman, who leaned over the lower wall in right field and snagged the ball in the fifth. Mookie Betts homered for the first time in 21 games, his solo shot off Tyler Gilbert extending the lead to 6-0 in the seventh. The White Sox fell to 9-35 on the road, setting a record for the worst start in franchise history. They were already the worst away from home in the majors. Key moment The Dodgers backed May with stellar defense. Left fielder Michael Conforto made a feet-first sliding catch of a sinking line drive by former Dodger Miguel Vargas leading off the fifth. Freeman snared a liner to first base leading off the sixth before Baldwin's single to right broke up May's perfect game bid. Key stats May retired the leadoff hitter in each of the first seven innings. The White Sox got swept by the Dodgers for the second consecutive season. Up next White Sox RHP Adrian Houser (3-2, 1.90 ERA) starts Friday's series opener at Denver. Dodgers RHP Ben Casparius (6-2, 3.97) takes the mound Friday against Houston's Lance McCullers Jr. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Dustin May's perfect game bid broken up in Dodgers' sweep of White Sox

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How I Learned to Relax and Embrace the RodeoNew Foto - How I Learned to Relax and Embrace the Rodeo

Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo Like plenty of people reaching for a cliché, "this ain't my first rodeo" is something I've said from time to time. But two years ago, it was — and I've been hooked ever since. I grew up in the 1980s in the midwest (thinkStranger Thingswithout the monsters), where the annual Fourth of July parade was a favorite neighborhood tradition. I have memories of decorating my Schwinn with red, white and blue streamers and waving to cheering families along the route. Those parades held a carefree joy that came not only with childhood, but with the feeling of community and patriotic pride. In my adult years, the parades faded and July 4 became less about pageantry and more about a day off of work. (One thing that didn't go away in the intervening decades and geographic changes: My abiding love of an iceboxflag cake. You can take the girl out of Ohio, but you can't take Ohio out of the girl.) Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo Then, two years ago, I made my first trip toWestgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeoin Central Florida. An hour south of Orlando, the sprawling dude ranch sits on some of the same land where Florida's original cowboys herded cattle as early as the 1700s. (Yes, Florida has cowboys, and they predate those in the American West.) I am neither a city slicker nor a country gal, but rather very much a suburban minivan mom. I love to roast marshmallows around a campfire, but only if I can sleep in air conditioning. I'll happily hop on a horse for a trail ride, but I'd cheerfully accept  a craft cocktail after. And sure, I want to "unplug," but I'm not at home on the range unless there's WiFi. That's why Westgate River Ranch is my cup of cowboy coffee (or more accurately, my brown sugar oatmilk latte — yes, they have Starbucks on property). They also have everything a Florida dude ranch should have: alligators (airboat tours are the perfect way to see them safely!), awater park(brand new and beautiful!) and the platinum standard of any Sunshine State resort: world-class AC. Also included?Glamping tents, glamping teepees and glamping covered wagons. Because yes, I'm a sucker for anything that evokes nostalgic childhood "camp" memories with the comforts of adulthood. Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo 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. But the main event at Westgate River Ranch is the rodeo, which is held year-round every Saturday night under the Florida stars. For my first rodeo, I entered with apprehension: Is this political? Am I allowed to be here if I don't own a cowboy hat? Will there be food? (The answers: No. Yes. Yes.) In fact, the rodeo reminded me for the first time in decades of my experience in those Fourth of July parades. There is a lot of flag-waving, Americana and anthem-singing. There is also the thrill of watching jaw-dropping horsemanship, bull-riding bravery and bucking broncos. The crowd is diverse, the same way Florida is, and the vibe is inclusive. For a few hours, at least, it feels like we're all cheering for the same team. It's unbridled, all-American joy Read the original article onPeople

How I Learned to Relax and Embrace the Rodeo

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Beloved TV Star Alleges Director Tried to 'Ruin' Her Career Over On-Set DramaNew Foto - Beloved TV Star Alleges Director Tried to 'Ruin' Her Career Over On-Set Drama

Beloved TV Star Alleges Director Tried to 'Ruin' Her Career Over On-Set Dramaoriginally appeared onParade. Behind the scenes of a hit drama,Olivia Munnsays a toxic set nearly derailed her career. Munn, 45, recently opened up about her experience on the set ofThe Newsroom, revealing that tensions with the show's director nearly got her blacklisted Speaking on the "Armchair Expert" podcast, the actress shared that she often clashed with the director of the HBO drama. One major point of contention involved her character Sloan Sabbith's romantic storyline with Don Keefer, played byThomas Sadoski. "He kept trying to force me to carry that storyline — only on my side," Munn said. She claimed the director repeatedly asked her to perform scenes in a way that didn't feel authentic, such as asking her to flirt, smile or kiss her love interest — even during serious work-related scenes. "I've got this new Bloomberg machine, and I'm so excited, and he's like, 'Can you look out at him and smile?'" theMagic Mikestar claimed. However, the most "insane" moment was during a scene in which her character discovers Keefer is involved in insider trading. Rather than leaning into the betrayal, the director allegedly downplayed the moment. "I don't think that you're that angry at him," he told her. "It's kind of funny." "I just fought back so much," Munn recalled, explaining that she eventually confronted him and said she'd had enough. His response? "Look, it's my job as a director to see all the different colors of the rainbow and you are looking at only one color, and I don't think you realize how you're coming off." When she asked for clarification, he allegedly said, "Really forceful and strong." Munn replied, "Great, that's what I wanted," and walked away from him. Later, Munn learned that the director may have tried to sabotage her career. After landing a role on another show, her rep informed her that while she'd been cast, there were rumors circulating that she was "really combative." Munn believes the director was behind the smear campaign, claiming he was "just trying to bash" her. "But I will always remember that," the A-lister reflected, "just because of our conflicts of how we approached a role, he wanted to ruin my chances of getting anything else." Beloved TV Star Alleges Director Tried to 'Ruin' Her Career Over On-Set Dramafirst appeared on Parade on Jul 4, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

Beloved TV Star Alleges Director Tried to 'Ruin' Her Career Over On-Set Drama

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Oasis' Noel Gallagher reveals 'biggest fight' he had with LiamNew Foto - Oasis' Noel Gallagher reveals 'biggest fight' he had with Liam

Before last August, the odds of an Oasis reunion were low. Now, as the tempestuous Britpop band kicked off itsOasis Live '25reunion tour July 4 in Wales,bets are being placedon what the first song on the setlist will be and which expletiveLiam Gallaherwill first utter when he and brother Noel return to the stage after 15 years. Most apt is, willOasisbreak up before the tour is over in November? The famously mercurial brothers Gallagher have provided oddsmakers with plenty of historical material to suggest a 41-date voyage around the world helmed by a pair of hotheads is a tenuous arrangement. Among the numerous books released in anticipation of Oasis' comeback is"Supersonic: The Complete, Authorized and Uncut Interviews"(out now from Penguin Random House). The oral history compiled by Simon Halfon, a friend of the band since 1996 when he designed their album covers, is derived from nearly 30 hours of interviews with the Gallaghers that he commissioned for the 2016 documentary,"Supersonic"(both the film and the book are named for the Britpop band's 1994 debut single). Stories about misbehaviors are abundant. A simple ferry trip turned into a drunken melee ("Someone's punched someone, someone's kicked someone, someone's got nicked and then we are handcuffed," Liam recalls). Stage brawls were routine ("In the middle of 'Bring It On Down' somebody got on stage and smacked me right in the eyeball … Of course there is a fight and I hit somebody on the head with my guitar," is Noel's remembrance). And alcohol and drugs were omnipresent ("As soon as a line went up my nose, I could have been anywhere, mate," Liam says of the album launch party for "(What's the Story) Morning Glory"). Along with the brothers, a handful of other voices pop into the interviews, including original guitarist/keyboardist Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs, matriarch Peggy Gallagher (spelled "Peggie" throughout the book) and Noel and Liam's oldest sibling Paul, who is not a member of the band. Here are a few ofOasis' recollectionsof raucousness: The recording sessions of Oasis' sophomore effort, "(What's the Story) Morning Glory," an album that generated enduring gems"Wonderwall,""Don't Look Back in Anger,""Roll With It"and the dreamy title track, took place in Wales. Because Noel and coproducer Owen Morris preferred to work on post-production without the other band members as distractions, "That gave Liam a lot of time to fanny about and indulge in his greatest hobby, which was acting like a ... buffoon," Noel says. A drunken Liam wandered back to the studio after a few hours with some new pub friends and the result, Noel recounts, "might have been the biggest fight we ever had." A cricket bat in the studio was used to smash all sorts of things – studio equipment when it was in Liam's hands, Liam's head when it was in Noel's – until Noel left with Liam chucking a garbage can at the car as he drove away. Michael Spencer Jones, the photographer who shot the band's first three album covers, said a local repairman came to the studio the next day and remarked, "We've not seen damage like this sinceOzzy Osbourne and Sabbathwere recording here. This is nothing." Within 18 months of their existence and the smash success of debut album "Definitely Maybe" in 1994 and "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" in 1995, Oasis reached stratospheric heights in Europe. Stadium sellouts and iconic festivals such as Knebworth became the norm for the band. But while the massive crowds didn't cause trepidation, their required mode of transportation did. "I remember being more nervous looking at the itinerary – it just had the word 'helicopter' in every other page. That ramps up the odds of dying quite sharpish," Noel says. "We were helicoptered everywhere: helicopter toSlane (Castle),helicopter to Loch Lomond, helicopter to the chippy. I was sick of it all at the end." Liam had a different reason for his dislike. "Getting off a helicopter, the only thing I'm thinking is, "If that blade messes my hair up, man, I'm walking home … That is seriously where my head would be at." Both times the band has been nominated for entry into theRock & Roll Hall of Fame, Liam has responded to the potential honor with angry expletives. His dismissive attitude emanates from Oasis' heyday, when the band was being feted regularly with awards primarily from British institutions. "You come to my house, there is not one award up," he says. "They're all under the stairs, just sitting there … that's not what I'm about. Awards ceremonies are good just for the simple fact – to get wasted and hurl some abuse at some poor indie band." Noel says he has given all of his awards away and that the approval of fans is all he needs as validation. "They don't mean anything," he says. "It doesn't make you any better, any greater a person or better a songwriter … It's what you're doing on stage that really matters." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Oasis brothers talk fights, drugs and rock 'n' roll

Oasis' Noel Gallagher reveals 'biggest fight' he had with Liam

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Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next yearNew Foto - Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next year

Get ready to see some punches on the White House grounds. President Trump says he will host a UFC mixed martial arts fight at the White House as part of next year's festivities celebrating 250 years of American independence. The idea came up during a Thursday night speech at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, one year and one day before the 250th anniversary of the 1776 ratification of the Declaration of Independence. The federal government is planning to mark the occasion with a year's worth of events — including a UFC fight, according to Mr. Trump. "We're going to have some incredible events," the president said. "Some professional events, some amateur events. But the UFC fight is going to be a big deal, too." Further details on the event, which is not lacking for possible names (the Rose Garden Fight Night? Oval Office Octagon?), are unclear. But the president is "dead serious" about the idea, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told a pool reporter on Thursday. A UFC spokesperson also confirmed the plans to CBS News. Mr. Trump described it as a "championship fight, full fight" with 20,000 or 25,000 spectators — a tall order for the White House grounds, though Mr. Trump said, "we have a lot of land there." He said longtime UFC CEO Dana White will organize the event. "It's going to be EPIC!" wroteLeavitt on X. The president's ties to the UFC go back to at least 2001, when the Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic Cityhostedthe mixed martial arts enterprise. Since then, Mr. Trumphas periodicallyattended UFC fights, includinglast month. The president is also close with White, who helped introduce Mr. Trump at last summer's Republican National Convention and took the stage at Mr. Trump's election night victory party. Mr. Trump plugged a handful of other America250 events in his Thursday speech, including a "Great American State Fair," a National Mall celebration and an athletic competition called the "Patriot Games." "I think it's going to be a wild time," Mr. Trump told reporters after returning to the D.C. area following the speech. Bryan Kohberger Pleads Guilty | "48 Hours" Podcast CBS News journalists describe what it was like to report on Sean "Diddy" Combs trial Skydiving plane crashes in New Jersey, several hospitalized

Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next year

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Pasquantino hits two-run single in 7th inning as Royals beat Mariners 3-2New Foto - Pasquantino hits two-run single in 7th inning as Royals beat Mariners 3-2

SEATTLE (AP) — Vinnie Pasquantino had a two-run single in the seventh inning and the Kansas City Royals beat the Seattle Mariners 3-2 on Thursday night. Bobby Witt Jr. tied the score 1-1 with a single to center field with one out and then stole second base to put two runners in scoring position. Pasquantino grounded a single to right field drive in both runners, with Witt scoring aftermaking an elusive move to avoid the tag from catcher Cal Raleighto give the Royals a two-run lead. Seth Lugo (6-5) allowed just one run on six hits in 6 1/3 innings. He walked two and struck out seven. Lucas Erceg and Taylor Clarke got two outs each, and Carlos Estévez pitched 1 1/3 innings to get his 24th save. Estévez gave up a leadoff homer to Dominic Canzone in the ninth and had runners on second and third after a wild pitch with one out, but struck out Julio Rodríguez and got Raleigh to ground out to end the game. Jorge Polanco homered in the fourth inning to put the Mariners up 1-0, and also had two doubles,. Logan Evans, recalled from Triple-A Tacoma, made his first big league start since May 10 and gave up three hits in 5 2/3 scoreless innings. He walked one and struck out three. Casey Legumina (4-4) walked the first two batters to begin the seventh inning and was replaced by Carlos Vargas, who gave up the run-scoring hits to Witt and Pasquantino. Key moment The Royals capitalized on consecutive walks by Kyle Isbel and Jonathan India against Legumijna to start the seventh, setting the stage for Witt and Pasquantino. Key stat Witt has now hit safely in his last 23 road games, breaking Hal McRae's 42-year-old Kansas City record. Up next Royals LHP Kris Bubic (6-6, 2.25 ERA) opens a three-game series at Arizona against Diamondbacks LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (3-4, 5.13). Mariners RHP Bryan Woo (7-4, 2.93 ERA) faces Pirates LHP Bailey Falter (7-4, 2.93). ___ AP MLB:https://www.apnews.com/hub/MLB

Pasquantino hits two-run single in 7th inning as Royals beat Mariners 3-2

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WNBA Star Angel Reese Brings Back Sultry Birthday Outfit on ThursdayNew Foto - WNBA Star Angel Reese Brings Back Sultry Birthday Outfit on Thursday

WNBA Star Angel Reese Brings Back Sultry Birthday Outfit on Thursdayoriginally appeared onParade. WNBA star Angel Reese is known for her fierce presence on the court, but behind her athletic prowess, she sure knew how to slay the fashion department. Ahead of the weekend game against the New York Liberty, the Chicago Sky standout teased her followers with a bold fashion statement that was impossible to miss. On Thursday, the 6-foot-3 stunner delivered nostalgic vibes onInstagramas she showcased throwback photos from her birthday. "Some inspiration in case you forgot," she wrote. Reese's outfit, which she wore on her special day, featured a bold, bright red halter dress with wave-like details on the neckline. The body-hugging silhouette highlighted the Sky forward's stunning figure. Angel Reese via. Instagram 📸pic.twitter.com/BezBRUTeSM — Femme Crave (@femcrave)July 4, 2025 Aside from her outfit, the WNBA star also shared a photo of herself standing next to a stunning Barbie-themed cake, a nod to her nickname "Bayou Barbie." Effortlessly blending confidence and glamour, her post garnered a ton of recognition from fans and fellow athletes. This included Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier, who wrote "Slay." Beauty and lifestyle creator Jayda Cheaves, who also appeared as a guest on Reese's podcastUnapologetically Angel, left a one-word comment: "Gorggggg." Fans were equally impressed, with one commenting, "Sexy lady in red." Another follower responded to Reese's caption, noting "Could never forget," a nod to her unforgettable birthday look. The former LSU hooper continued to cement her name not just in sports but also in the fashion world. Besides being the 2025 BET Sportswoman of the Year for the third consecutive year, she was awarded the2024 Style Influencer of the Yearat the Footwear News Achievement Awards. In addition, she also served as a committee member for theMet Gala 2025with Olympian Simone Biles and her husband, NFL star Jonathan Owens, as well as award-winning singers Doechii and Usher. Related: WNBA Star Makes Stylish Statement in Ab-Baring Outfit on Sunday WNBA Star Angel Reese Brings Back Sultry Birthday Outfit on Thursdayfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 4, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

WNBA Star Angel Reese Brings Back Sultry Birthday Outfit on Thursday

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NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Friday, July 4, 2025New Foto - NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Friday, July 4, 2025

NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Friday, July 4, 2025originally appeared onParade. If you're anything like me, the day is not complete until I finish all of the free word games from the New York Times. Working on the dailyConnections,WordleandStrandsis a whole ritual for many of us. And we can't forget about the NYT's The Mini Crossword, too! Although the NYT is known for "The Crossword," a larger puzzle for paid subscribers, The Mini has quite the fan-following as well. This particular game resets at 10 p.m., unlike some of the others that start over at midnight. So, if you're working on today's Mini on Friday, July 4, 2025, and need some help (I've been there), get ready to read the clues and solutions for each line. We have them separated into hints first for both "Across" and "Down" words, followed by "Across Answers" and "Down Answers," so be careful if you want to avoid spoilers as you scroll! 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Here are additional clues for each of the words in today's Mini Crossword. 1 Across: Uncle ___ —HINT: Ends with the letter "M"4 Across: It's full of stars —HINT: Starts with the letter "S"6 Across: It's full of stripes —HINT: Starts with the letter "Z"7 Across: Month when the American Revolutionary War began —HINT: Ends with the letter "L"8 Across: 4th of July sales promotions, e.g. —HINT: Ends with the letter "S" Related:16 Games Like Wordle To Give You Your Word Game Fix More Than Once Every 24 Hours 1 Down: Big brand of hummus —HINT: Ends with the letter A"2 Down: Foul-smelling —HINT: Starts with the letter "A"3 Down: Breakfast, lunch and dinner —HINT: Starts with the letter "M"4 Down: Singer who performed "All the Stars" at Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show —HINT: Ends with the letter "A"5 Down: Lively energy —HINT: Ends with the letter "P" Don't go any further unless you want to knowexactlywhat the correct words are in today's Mini Crossword. 1 Across: Uncle ___ —SAM4 Across: It's full of stars —SPACE6 Across: It's full of stripes —ZEBRA7 Across: Month when the American Revolutionary War began —APRIL8 Across: 4th of July sales promotions, e.g. —ADS 1 Down: Big brand of hummus —SABRA2 Down: Foul-smelling —ACRID3 Down: Breakfast, lunch and dinner —MEALS4 Down: Singer who performed "All the Stars" at Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show —SZA5 Down: Lively energy —PEPThat's it! How quickly were you able to complete today's Mini?! Related: Hobby Lobby's Cutesy Mini Stoneware Dutch Oven Is Just $5 and It's Eerily Similar to a Le Creuset Style 7x the Price NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Friday, July 4, 2025first appeared on Parade on Jul 4, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Friday, July 4, 2025

NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Friday, July 4, 2025 NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Friday, July 4, 2025originally appeared onP...

 

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