Adames has 3 hits and 4 RBIs, Webb pitches into 7th inning as Giants beat Athletics 7-2New Foto - Adames has 3 hits and 4 RBIs, Webb pitches into 7th inning as Giants beat Athletics 7-2

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Willy Adames had three hits and four RBIs to back a strong start by Logan Webb and the San Francisco Giants beat the Athletics 7-2 on Saturday night. Webb (8-6) gave up two runs and seven hits in 6 2/3 innings to move to 4-0 in five career starts against the Athletics. Randy Rodríguez got the final out in the seventh and Tyler Rogers and Spencer Bivens each pitched a scoreless inning to close it out as the Giants won for the third time in four games. Luis Severino (2-10) walked Mike Yastrzemski to begin the game then hit Heliot Ramos with a pitch. One out later, he hit Matt Chapman to load the bases before Yastrzemski was forced out at home on Jung Hoo Lee's grounder. Adames singled up the middle for a 2-0 lead. Nick Kurtz led off the second against Webb with a double, moved to third on Shea Langeliers' infield hit and scored on Tyler Soderstrom's double-play grounder get the Athletics on the scoreboard. Chapman and Lee had two-out singles in the third and Adames had a two-run single to make it 4-1. Ramos hit his 14th home run — a 416-foot leadoff shot to center field in the fifth for a 5-1 lead, and Brett Wisely added a two-run double in the sixth. Kurtz added an RBI double in the sixth for the Athletics' final run. Severino allowed five runs and five hits in 4 1/3 innings and is still looking for his first win at home in his first season with the Athletics. He has give up 19 earned runs in his last four starts covering 18 innings. Key moment Both of Adames' two-run singles came with two outs. Key stat The Giants' 3.47 team ERA leads the NL while the Athletics' 5.30 ERA is the worst in the AL. Up next Giants RHP Hayden Birdsong (3-3, 4.30 ERA) starts Sunday's finale opposite Athletics LHP Jacob Lopez (2-4, 3.88). ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Adames has 3 hits and 4 RBIs, Webb pitches into 7th inning as Giants beat Athletics 7-2

Adames has 3 hits and 4 RBIs, Webb pitches into 7th inning as Giants beat Athletics 7-2 WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Willy Adames had thre...
Harry Wilson's late try saves Australia in a 21-18 win over FijiNew Foto - Harry Wilson's late try saves Australia in a 21-18 win over Fiji

NEWCASTLE, Australia (AP) — A last-gasp try by captain Harry Wilson has salvaged a dramatic 21-18 win for Australia on Sunday in its international season-opener against Fiji. Wilson twisted and spun over from close range after several minutes of the Wallabies pressuring the Fijian line defense to earn a narrow, comeback victory that had appeared unlikely after a stunning Fijian rally. Wilson's try with less than two minutes remaining saved what would have been a difficult two weeks of reflection for the Wallabies ahead of the series-opening test against the British and Irish Lions in Brisbane on July 19. A spectacular long-range try for Fiji midway through the second half appeared to be enough for the visitors to claim a another famous victory over Australia — the latest being at the 2023 Rugby World Cup — before Wilson's late intervention. After a frantic start from both teams, the Wallabies found the line through hooker Dave Porecki, playing his first test in almost two years since the 2023 World Cup, when he dived over from the back of a rolling maul in the eighth minute. Noah Lolesio added the conversion. The best move of the first half — frequently punctuated by stoppages which stifled any match momentum — led to the Wallabies' second try when a sweeping backline move featuring Len Ikitau and Joseph Suaali'i allowed Fraser McReight to score in the corner. Lolesio again converted to stretch the lead to 14-0. Fullback Salesi Rayasi responded almost immediately for Fiji just before the halftime break, somehow finding space to to wriggle through the defense to score in the corner after his team had counterattacked from an ill-advised chip kick by the Wallabies. The Australians had only needed to maintain possession for a few seconds more to preserve a 14-point margin into the break. Flyhalf Caleb Muntz missed the conversion from the sideline for a 14-5 half-time score. A tale of two halves The Wallabies may have dominated the first half, but it was all Fiji in the second. Muntz added a penalty goal after the break to narrow the margin to six points before the match was upended by some vintage Flying Fiji attack. Jiuta Wainiqolo gained possession after broken play inside Fiji's half, the winger then slalomed his way through four defenders in a weaving run before guiding a looping pass for Lekima Tagitagivalu to score and spark jubilant celebrations by the large number of Fiji supporters at Newcastle. Muntz converted to give Fiji a 15-14 lead. The Fijians almost went further ahead, appearing to score another thrilling try down the same right flank but it was overruled by the Television Match Official who found that an Australian player had stepped into touch while in possession in the leadup to the try. Another Muntz penalty goal extended the lead to four points with 14 minutes remaining, and meant Australia needed to score at least a try for victory. Lions next The battered Wallabies have two weeks to recover before the much-anticipated first test against the Lions. On Saturday, theLionsmaintained their unbeaten record on their Australian tour with athird straight win, but delivered their least convincing performance yet against a depleted New South Wales Waratahs lineup missing most of its Wallabies. The match ended with a hint of controversy, with Lions head coach Andy Farrell suggesting the Allianz Stadium surface had beenintentionally over-wateredby the Waratahs to disrupt his team's style of play. The Lions have a tour match against Australia's strongest provincial team, the Brumbies, in Canberra on Wednesday. ___ AP rugby:https://apnews.com/hub/rugby

Harry Wilson's late try saves Australia in a 21-18 win over Fiji

Harry Wilson's late try saves Australia in a 21-18 win over Fiji NEWCASTLE, Australia (AP) — A last-gasp try by captain Harry Wilson has...
Bianca Censori Is Unrecognizable in Totally See-Through OutfitNew Foto - Bianca Censori Is Unrecognizable in Totally See-Through Outfit

Bianca Censori Is Unrecognizable in Totally See-Through Outfitoriginally appeared onParade. Bianca Censorirocked a completely see-through outfit that left little to the imagination—and she was nearly unrecognizable in the process. On Saturday, July 5,Kanye West's Australian model wife, 30,took to Instagramwith a trio of photos that dropped jaws. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "Shot by@ye," Censori captioned her update, tagging her rapper husband as the photographer. In the snaps, the Yeezy architect donned a sheer mini dress with a white bra and white underwear while posing on her side on the floor, standing and sitting on her knees. She notably wore a blond wig, making her nearly unidentifiable at a glance, in all three shots taken in front of a window with vertical blinds. Check out her risqué look, below! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bianca Censori (@biancacensori) In the comments, fans confessed that the photos had them doing a double-take. One Instagram user admitted, "Thought this wasSabrina Carpenterfor a sec." Another replied, "Me too." Someone else wrote, "🔥 didn't even recognize u at first." A different fan declared, "Love the blonde!!❤️." Meanwhile, yet another follower commented, "Hotter than@kimkardashian," tagging West's ex-wife,Kim Kardashian. In other Censori news, the boundary-pushing fashion icon recentlyput on a leggy display in a daring pantsless look. She alsodropped jaws in a barely-there tan bodysuitand put on abusty display in a cheeky thong bodysuit. Addtionally, West's spouse additionallyrocked a leather thongandflaunted a different jaw-dropping sheer lookin a livestream video. Next:Sofía Vergara Leaves Little to the Imagination in Itty-Bitty Thong Bikini Bianca Censori Is Unrecognizable in Totally See-Through Outfitfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 6, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 6, 2025, where it first appeared.

Bianca Censori Is Unrecognizable in Totally See-Through Outfit

Bianca Censori Is Unrecognizable in Totally See-Through Outfit Bianca Censori Is Unrecognizable in Totally See-Through Outfitoriginally appe...
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Clean UpNew Foto - Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Clean Up

There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solvetoday's puzzlebefore reading further!Clean Up Constructor:Stella Zawistowski Editor:Amie Walker ARUBA (49A: Island where Papiamento is spoken) Papiamento is a Portuguese-based creole language that is an official language in ARUBA, Bonaire, and Curaçao. Those three Caribbean islands are known collectively as the ABC islands. ARUBA has two official languages, Papiamento and Dutch. SELMA (28D: "Hellboy" star Blair)Hellboyis a 2004 movie based on the Dark Horse Comics superhero of the same name. Ron Perlman portrays the title character, and SELMA Blair portrays Liz Sherman, who has pyrokinetic abilities (the ability to control fire with one's mind). SELMA Blair reprises the role of Liz Sherman inHellboy II: The Golden Army(2008). She also voices the character in the animated moviesHellboy: Sword of Storms(2006) andHellboy: Blood and Iron(2007). ALOO (9A: ___ tikki chaat (potato-based snack))Five days agowe saw ALOO clued as [___ tikki (potato snack)]. ALOO tikki is a croquette made of potatoes, peas, and spices. In ALOO tikki chaat, the potato patties are topped with chutneys, yogurt, and other garnishes. WIDOW (13A: Black ___ (Scarlett Johansson role)) Black WIDOW aka Natasha Romanoff is a Marvel Comics character that was introduced as a Russian spy. She later defected to the United States and joined the Avengers. Scarlett Johansson portrays the Black WIDOW in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). ADELE (17A: "Someone Like You" singer)"Someone Like You"is a song from ADELE's 2011 album,21. It's also been my earworm since I read this clue. "Never mind I'll find someone like you / I wish nothing but the best for you..." SOAP (18A: Cleanser sold in bars) This is a nice bonus answer for this "Clean Up" puzzle. KRISHNA (26A: Eighth incarnation of Vishnu) Vishnu is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. In Hinduism, Avatars refer to the Earthly incarnation, or material appearances of deities. Krishna is a major Hindu deity worshipped as the eight avatar of Vishnu, but also worshiped as god of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love. INNS (34A: Places to regenerate health in some RPGs) RPGs are role-playing games – games in which players assume the roles of characters in the game. RPGs are set in a fictional setting, and INNS are a frequent feature of those settings. INNS tend to be places for players to recover as well as gather information. MISO (41A: Paste in some marinated cod recipes) MISO paste is a traditional Japanese seasoning made by fermenting soybeans with salt and kōji (a type of fungus). It is known for its umami-boosting flavor. In Japanese cuisine, cod is often marinated in MISO for several days prior to cooking. WACO (46A: Texas city that's home to Baylor University) Baylor University is a private Baptist university located in WACO, in central Texas. JUDE (57A: "Hey ___" (Beatles hit))Last monthwe saw"Hey JUDE"referenced in a clue for LENNON [Musician Julian who inspired the song "Hey Jude"]. CHEAT CODE (60A: Way to gain extra abilities in a video game) This clue reminded me of the bygone GAME GENIE, which we saw as an answersix days ago. SEDER (62A: Jewish ritual with a festive meal) The SEDER is a ritual marking the beginning of the Jewish holiday Passover. The word "SEDER" means "order," which is appropriate, as the meal is eaten in a certain order. Throughout the meal – which includes songs, prayers, readings, and questions – thefoods on the SEDER plateare explained. OMEGA (12D: Last Greek letter) OMEGA is the final letter of the 24-letter Greek alphabet. It follows upsilon, phi, chi, and psi. MCU (43D: Film franchise with "Thunderbolts*" and "Black Panther," for short) As I noted when discussing the Black WIDOW above, MCU stands for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. MCU releases their movies in "phases" or groups of movies. The 2008 movieIron Manwas the first movie of Phase One.Thunderbolts*, released in April of this year, is the 36th movie in the MCU and the final film of Phase Five. ***Spoiler alert*** The asterisk in the title refers to the fact that during the movie the Thunderbolts team becomes the New Avengers. The title is changed toThe New Avengersin the end credits. The 2018 movieBlack Pantherwas the 18th film in the MCU, and is part of Phase Three. A few other clues I especially enjoyed: EVER (64A: "Best. Day. ___!") SPOT (66A: Apt name for a dalmatian) DEEP (58D: It's not that ___" (You're overthinking it")) POLISHED OFF (4D: Finished entirely) SPARKLING WATER (8D: LaCroix or Bubly product) SHINY OBJECT (27D: Distraction, metaphorically) CLEAN UP: The UPmost word in each vertical theme answer is a synonym of CLEAN: POLISHED, SPARKLING, and SHINY. "Attention solvers: CLEAN UP on columns 4, 8, and 27." I do like a synonym theme, and this is a fun one. Thank you, Stella, for this delightful puzzle. USA TODAY's Daily Crossword Puzzles Sudoku & Crossword Puzzle Answers This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Crossword Blog & Answers for July 6, 2025 by Sally Hoelscher

Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Clean Up

Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Clean Up There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solvetoday'...
NBA Summer League: Ace Bailey posts 8 points in debut, while No. 3 pick V.J. Edgecombe drops 28 and dunk of the nightNew Foto - NBA Summer League: Ace Bailey posts 8 points in debut, while No. 3 pick V.J. Edgecombe drops 28 and dunk of the night

The first day of NBA Summer League action culminated in a matchup between two top-5 picks in Utah: V.J. Edgecombe and the Philadelphia 76ers vs. Ace Bailey and the Utah Jazz. Only one of them posted a star-level performance. That was Edgecombe, the No. 3 pick of the 2025 NBA Draft. A high-motor, high-athleticism wing, Edgecombe looked like the best player on a floor full of guys who saw NBA action last season, posting 28 points, 10 rebounds and four assists. Two of those points came on the dunk of the night, in which Edgecombe showed the kind of bounce you can't teach: CLEAR THE RUNWAY FOR VJ EDGECOMBE ✈️🤯The No. 3 overall pick for the@sixersis showing off his skills on ESPN!pic.twitter.com/c0dGlNEptB — NBA (@NBA)July 6, 2025 It was the Jazz who won 93-89, though. Bailey finished the game with eight points on 3-of-13 shooting and seven rebounds. Until a week or so before the draft, many expected the Sixers to take Bailey, seen as one of the highest-ceiling prospects in the class, but they ended up taking Edgecombe. They might have always preferred Edgecombe, or Bailey might have helped them make a decision afterdeclining to work out for them. Regardless, Edgecombe made it look like the right decision for at least one night. The Sixers went to the Baylor product throughout the night and were frequently rewarded. defense into offense. 🙌pic.twitter.com/QnuMfr83bg — Philadelphia 76ers (@sixers)July 6, 2025 Meanwhile, Bailey entered the game with more attention around him than your usual No. 5 pick, thanks to his own camp's actions. He made headlines when hereportedly became the only U.S.-based draft prospect to decline to work out for any teams before the draft, with the apparent goal of landing with a certain team early in the first round. That team was reportedly not the Jazz,who took the risk of picking him fifth. After some post-draft awkwardness,Bailey reported to his new teamanddenied he ever had a problem starting his NBA career in Utah. Finally playing basketball again on Saturday, Bailey at least had his moments: ACE BAILEY SAYS NO 😮‍💨(via@NBA)pic.twitter.com/UAR06x9to7 — Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports)July 6, 2025 Among the other NBA rookies getting their first action were the stars of two Final Four teams. Johni Broome, formerly of Auburn, had a solid night with 13 points and five rebounds after the Sixers took him in the second round. Florida's Walter Clayton Jr., the Final Four's most outstanding player and the draft's No. 18 pick, came off the bench for the Jazz and had nine points, six assists and three rebounds. Walter Clayton Jr. with the TOUGH LAY for 2!First#NBASummerbucket for the No. 18 pick 👏pic.twitter.com/ODvDNbZgkM — NBA (@NBA)July 6, 2025 Kyle Filipowski, a second-round pick last year, led the Jazz with 22 points.

NBA Summer League: Ace Bailey posts 8 points in debut, while No. 3 pick V.J. Edgecombe drops 28 and dunk of the night

NBA Summer League: Ace Bailey posts 8 points in debut, while No. 3 pick V.J. Edgecombe drops 28 and dunk of the night The first day of NBA S...
Rockets trading Cam Whitmore to Wizards for two 2nd-round picks: ReportNew Foto - Rockets trading Cam Whitmore to Wizards for two 2nd-round picks: Report

TheHouston Rocketsare trading forwardCam Whitmoreto theWashington Wizardsfor two second-round picks,ESPN's Shams Charania reports. The second-rounders are for 2026 and 2029,according to The Athletic's Josh Robbins. Whitmore, who will turn 21 on July 8, was a 2023 first-round pick (No. 20 overall) by the Rockets out of Villanova. He was Houston's second first-round selection that year, followingAmen Thompson. Last season, Whitmore averaged 9.4 points and three rebounds per game, shooting 36% on 183 3-point attempts. Those numbers were down from his rookie season, when he scored 12.3 points and 3.8 rebounds per game, also shooting 36% on 220 3-point shots. Yet Whitmore averaged 49 games in his two seasons with the Rockets, also playing in the G League to get minutes and develop. In 24 games with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, he scored 23 points with 6.3 rebounds per game, while shooting 40% on 3-pointers. With the Rockets' roster overhaul, Whitmore didn't project to get more playing time and develop further as an NBA prospect.Houston added Kevin Durantin a blockbuster deal that could eventuallyinvolve seven teamsand add center Clint Capela. The team alsosigned Dorian Finney-Smith, while agreeing to contract extensionswith Steven Adamsand 2022 first-round pickJabari Smith. Meanwhile, the Wizards are continuing their rebuild after finishing last in the Eastern Conference with an 18-64 record. The team added guard Tre Johnson and 7-footer Alex Sarr with their past two first-round draft picks, which could be the basis of a young core with Whitmore, Bub Carrington and Bilal Coulibaly. Washington alsotraded Jordan Pooleto theNew Orleans Pelicansfor CJ McCollum and Kelly Olynyk, who could provide some veteran leadership with Khris Middleton and Marcus Smart. McCollum and Olynyk could also create salary cap space with their expiring contracts for a possible impact move during the 2026 offseason.

Rockets trading Cam Whitmore to Wizards for two 2nd-round picks: Report

Rockets trading Cam Whitmore to Wizards for two 2nd-round picks: Report TheHouston Rocketsare trading forwardCam Whitmoreto theWashington Wi...
Burger King Fans Celebrate as Retired Beverage Reportedly Returns This MonthNew Foto - Burger King Fans Celebrate as Retired Beverage Reportedly Returns This Month

Burger King Fans Celebrate as Retired Beverage Reportedly Returns This Monthoriginally appeared onParade. Burger Kingfans are impatiently awaiting the midpoint of the month, when a fan-favorite, limited-edition menu item is expected to make a highly anticipated return. Trusted foodie influencer markie_devo shared reports of the thrilling news on Instagram on Saturday, July 5, revealing that the Frozen Cotton Candy Cloud beverage, which had a limited first-time run last spring before disappearing from menus, is speculated to once again hit restaurants nationwide on July 15. According to the brand's initial press release last year, the frozen drink is a "deliciously sweet" option that balances blue raspberry and cotton candy flavors, with an optional add-on of a new cold foam cloud topping. While cotton candy often proves to be a divisive flavor, this drink appears to hold a special place in fans' hearts, and the consensus couldn't be clearer: they're ready for it now. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Markie_devo (@markie_devo) "Hell yesssss🔥🔥," one replied excitedly, assuring anyone feeling uncertain that "this was soooooo good." "Yes! This was a fave of mine," another declared, as someone else replied, much more emphatically, "YESSSSSS I LOVE THIS." "I liked them last year," someone else agreed. "Will be getting a few this time around."Another excited follower simply left a series of heart-eye emojis to get their feelings about the release across: "😍😍😍😍😍." However, fans aren't quite as sold on Burger King Japan's latest offering, which includes "an odd number of pickles." Related: Burger King Fans Want 'One of Everything' on New Limited-Edition Menu Burger King Fans Celebrate as Retired Beverage Reportedly Returns This Monthfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 5, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 5, 2025, where it first appeared.

Burger King Fans Celebrate as Retired Beverage Reportedly Returns This Month

Burger King Fans Celebrate as Retired Beverage Reportedly Returns This Month Burger King Fans Celebrate as Retired Beverage Reportedly Retur...
This week on "Sunday Morning" (July 6)

The Emmy Award-winning "CBS News Sunday Morning" is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET.  "Sunday Morning" alsostreams on the CBS News appbeginning at 11:00 a.m. ET. (Download it here.) Guest host: Mo Rocca HEADLINES: Texas flooding ALMANAC: July 6"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date. COVER STORY: How Lady Liberty became a beacon for immigrantsThe Statue of Liberty, France's gift to the United States, was originally viewed as a tribute to the end of slavery. But poet Emma Lazarus reimagined Lady Liberty as a "mother of exiles," welcoming immigrants to the shores of America. Correspondent Mo Rocca looks at how the opening of Ellis Island, the end of restrictive immigration quotas, and John F. Kennedy's evocation of the United States as "a nation of immigrants" transformed our country, in this entry in the "Sunday Morning" series "These United States." For more info: Statue of Liberty (National Park Service)Lonnie G. Bunch III, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution"Our Shared Future: 250" (Smithsonian event schedule)"One Mighty and Irresistible Tide: The Epic Struggle Over American Immigration, 1924-1965"by Jia Lynn Yang (W.W. Norton & Company), in Hardcover, Trade Paperback, eBook and Audio formats, available viaAmazon,Barnes & Noble, andBookshop.orgJia Lynn Yang, national editor, The New York Times FOOD: Ketchup's sweet and sour historyThere's a lot you don't know about that most popular of condiments, ketchup - its origin, its manufacture, and (as correspondent Luke Burbank finds out) why some people who spot a ketchup bottle see red. [Originally aired Nov. 19, 2017.] For more info: HeinzFood historian Andrew F. Smith"Pure Ketchup: The History of America's National Condiment"by Andrew F. Smith (Univ. of South Carolina Press), in Trade Paperback format, available viaAmazonandBookshop.orgPortillo'sThe Weiner's Circle, Chicago MUSIC: Sabrina Carpenter on the biggest misperceptions about her"Manchild," the new single from Sabrina Carpenter's upcoming album "Man's Best Friend," debuted last month at #1. It's the latest milestone for the singer-songwriter, whose road to superstardom exploded, in part, because of COVID. Carpenter talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about her "Short n' Sweet" tour; the advice her mother gave her; and how she deals with pressure (caffeine helps). [An earlier version of this story originally aired October 6, 2024.] To hear Sabrina Carpenter perform "Manchild" click on the video player below: For more info: Sabrina Carpenter(Official site) |"Short n' Sweet" tour info(through Nov. 23) PASSAGE: In memoriam"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week. SPORTS: The world of Rubik's speed cubingThere are 43 quintillion possible permutations on a Rubik's cube – that's 43 billionbillion!But for some, solving a cube is child's play, as correspondent David Pogue discovered when he met with some speed cubers – including a pair of remarkable world-record holders who are only eight years old. For more info: Rubik's WCA World Championship 2025(July 3-6), SeattleRubik's Cube (Official site)Watch the World Championship Finals on Youtube July 6 FOOD: A museum that truly cuts the mustardIn 1991, Barry Levenson quit his job as an assistant attorney general in Wisconsin to follow his true passion: mustard. Founder of the National Mustard Museum, in Middleton, Wis., Levenson's collection of mustards has grown to more than 7,000 varieties from around the world. Correspondent Luke Burbank meets a man captivated by a beloved condiment. For more info: National Mustard Museum, Middleton, Wis. MOVIES: Inside "Jaws": Making the film classicFifty years ago, a monumental movie premiered that forever changed Hollywood: Steve Spielberg's "Jaws," adapted from Peter Benchley's bestselling novel, which became the highest-grossing film of its time. Richard Dreyfuss returned to Martha's Vineyard, which hosted the film production in 1974, and talked with Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz about the notoriously difficult shoot that nonetheless birthed a blockbuster. Mankiewicz also talks with actress Lorraine Gary and screenwriter Carl Gottlieb about their experiences working with Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and a young director making his first big-budget studio film. For more info: Where to stream "Jaws"|Watch on Peacock"Jaws" 50th anniversary screenings beginning August 29 (AMC,Atom,Cinemark,Fandango,Regal)"Jaws" on4K and Blu-ray(Universal Home Entertainment)Thanks to theHarbor View Hotelin Edgartown, Mass. Home movie footage courtesy of Carol Fligor, Edgartown, Mass.The Daily Jaws"The Jaws Log: Expanded Edition (with shooting script)"by Carl Gottlieb (Dey Street Books), in Trade Paperback and eBook formats, available viaAmazon,Barnes & NobleandBookshop.org"Jaws: Memories from Martha's Vineyard"by Matt Taylor (Titan Books), in Hardcover format, available viaAmazon,Barnes & NobleandBookshop.org"Jaws: The Exhibition"at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles (Sept. 14, 2025-July 26, 2026) BOOKS: Ron Chernow on the life of Mark TwainWriter Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name Mark Twain, not only redefined American literature in the 1800s; he helped create the very idea of what it meant tobean American. "Sunday Morning" national correspondent Robert Costa visits Twain's boyhood home in Hannibal, Missouri, and sits down with Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Ron Chernow to discuss his latest book, "Mark Twain," which delves into the life, complexities and sardonic humor of a man who remains a vital presence in American culture. READ AN EXCERPT:"Mark Twain" by Ron Chernow For more info: "Mark Twain"by Ron Chernow (Penguin Press), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available viaAmazon,Barnes & NobleandBookshop.orgMark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum, Hannibal, Mo.Mark Twain House & Museum, Hartford, Conn.Mark Twain Riverboat, Hannibal, Mo.Twain on Main Festival. Hannibal, Mo.Mark Twain Papers & Project, University of California, Berkeley LibrarySixth & I, Washington, D.C. FOOD: Emulsifying the truth behind mayonnaiseEggs, oil and vinegar come together to form a contested condiment: Mayonnaise, long thought to have been improvised by an 18th century French military chef who was short on cream. But some believe mayo dates back to the Spain of antiquity. Correspondent Luke Burbank seeks to spread a little light on mayonnaise's origins. For more info: Hellmann'sBest FoodsMolly BazAyoh"Food Fights & Culture Wars: A Secret History of Taste"by Tom Nealon (Abrams Press), in Trade Paperback and eBook formats, available viaAmazon,Barnes & NobleandBookshop.org NATURE: Shenandoah National Park in Virginia WEB EXCLUSIVES: FROM THE ARCHIVES:The infamous 1916 shark attacks that inspired "Jaws" (Video)The scariest word at any beach has to be the warning: "SHARK!" Although attacks by the sea predator are rare, they nonetheless create fear among beachgoers. Correspondent Anna Werner looked back at a fateful string of shark encounters along the New Jersey shore a century ago that stirred the public imagination, and inspired Peter Benchley's bestselling novel "Jaws," in a "Sunday Morning" report that originally aired June 12, 2016. FROM THE ARCHIVES:The adventures of Mark Twain (YouTube Video)The long-awaited autobiography of Samuel Clemens – best known by his pen name, Mark Twain – was released a century after his death. In this "Sunday Morning" story that originally aired Oct. 17, 2010, correspondent Jeff Glor reported on the publication of the humorist's unexpurgated, no-holds-barred memoir. Glor also talked with historian Robert Hirst, comedian Lewis Black, and curator Isaac Gewirtz about Twain as the first global superstar, and about the book's 100-year embargo (which was, said Hirst, an extraordinary publicity ploy). GALLERY:Notable deaths in 2025A look back at the esteemed personalities who left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity. The Emmy Award-winning "CBS News Sunday Morning" is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET. Executive producer is Rand Morrison. DVR Alert! Find out when "Sunday Morning" airs in your city "Sunday Morning" alsostreams on the CBS News appbeginning at 11:00 a.m. ET. (Download it here.) Full episodes of "Sunday Morning" are now available to watch on demand on CBSNews.com, CBS.com andParamount+, including via Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, Chromecast, Amazon FireTV/FireTV stick and Xbox. Follow us onTwitter/X;Facebook;Instagram;YouTube;TikTok;Bluesky; and atcbssundaymorning.com. You can also download the free"Sunday Morning" audio podcastatiTunesand atPlay.it. Now you'll never miss the trumpet! Several people missing from Texas summer camp amid deadly flooding, officials say What a new DOJ memo could mean for naturalized U.S. citizens July 4 holiday week expected to set record for travelers

This week on "Sunday Morning" (July 6)

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England becomes first reigning champion to lose a Women's Euro openerNew Foto - England becomes first reigning champion to lose a Women's Euro opener

ZURICH (AP) — England set a number of unwanted firsts as it began the defense of its Women's European Championship title by losing to France 2-1 on Saturday. Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Sandy Baltimore scored two quickfire goals towards the end of the first half as France recorded a ninth straight win and stunned the defending champion. Keira Walsh reduced the deficit three minutes from time but it wasn't enough to prevent England from becoming the first titleholder to lose its opening match at a women's Euros. "The positive is that I've not seen us like that ... for a while," England captain Leah Williamson told British broadcaster ITV. "We hold ourselves to higher standards in individual battles and we improved on that throughout the game, which is good." The defeat also ended England coach Sarina Wiegman's remarkable flawless record in the competition, after winning 12 out of 12 matches across two tournaments as she steered first the Netherlands to the title and then England. "We're frustrated because we had such three very good weeks and we trained really well, but that's never a guarantee that of course you win the game," Wiegman said. "You have to do things really well and we just didn't get it right at those moments." The Lionessesnext face the Netherlands on Wednesday, before taking on Wales in their final group match four days later. The Netherlands beat Wales 3-0in the early match in Group D. It was a statement victory for France, which — despite being withoutinjured captain Griedge Mbock— was in firm control for most of the match, apart from the opening 15 minutes and a tense finale after Walsh's goal. However, France coach Laurent Bonadei was quick to dismiss any suggestion his team was emerging as one of the favorites "I won't change my position on our status. At the moment we haven't won anything, we are still challengers with a lot of ambition," he said. "We showed a lot of courage tonight and the ability to compete with a very good team. "But we just won one match, there are still two left in this group." England got off to a strong start andLauren James— starting her first match since a hamstring injury at the start of April — almost gave England the lead within 40 seconds with a clever run into the box but fired narrowly over. Alessia Russo thought she gave England the lead in the 16th minute, turning in the rebound after Lauren Hemp's shot was saved but it was ruled out for a tight offside decision on Beth Mead in the buildup. "No one expected that to be disallowed," Wiegman said. "We had to get out of that better, it was a huge surprise that it was disallowed." As England appeared to deflate after that call by the video assistant referee, France grew in ascendancy and broke the deadlock in the 36th. Elise De Almeida won the ball in her own half before surging down the right and threading the ball through to Delphine Cascarino, who put in a low cross for Katoto to tap in at the back post. France doubled its lead just three minutes later. Baltimore mazed her way into the area, close to the byline, and Lucy Bronze inadvertently kept the ball in play with her attempted tackle, allowing the Chelsea forward to curl into the far side of the net. France was almost out of sight at the start of the second half, with Hannah Hampton having to scramble behind her and grab the ball before it crossed the line, after fumbling an effort from Grace Geyoro. England hadn't even had a shot on target before it got back into the game late on. A corner was cleared only to the edge of the area for Walsh to calmly control before firing into the top right corner for only her second international goal. The Lionesses almost completed an improbable comeback in the final minute of stoppage time when France goalkeeper Pauline Peyraud-Magnin missed her punch and Hemp turned it goalwards but Selma Bacha cleared it off the line. The France players fell to the ground after the final whistle, as if in relief, before Bacha led the celebrations in front of their fans — branding a huge France flag as the supporters waved smaller versions in a sea of blue, white and red. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

England becomes first reigning champion to lose a Women's Euro opener

England becomes first reigning champion to lose a Women's Euro opener ZURICH (AP) — England set a number of unwanted firsts as it began ...
Djokovic's daughter steals the show at Wimbledon with her victory danceNew Foto - Djokovic's daughter steals the show at Wimbledon with her victory dance

LONDON (AP) — Novak Djokovic won the match on Centre Court on Saturday, but it was his 7-year-old daughter who really wowed Wimbledon. Tara Djokovic's victory dance brought a smile to dad's face. Everybody else's, too. Djokovic had just clinched his100th Wimbledon singles winand was asked during his on-court interview to shed light on the little dance he's been doing recently. He said it's done to a song called "Pump It Up." "There's a song with my kids — look my daughter's doing it right now," a smiling Djokovic said as he looked into the crowd. "You want to show it darling?" The TV camera then panned to Tara, who then showed everyone how it's done: pump your fists down, then left, right and overhead. The crowd roared. "She's the master. It's a little tradition we have right now. Hopefully we can keep going so we can keep pumping more in Wimbledon." ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Djokovic's daughter steals the show at Wimbledon with her victory dance

Djokovic's daughter steals the show at Wimbledon with her victory dance LONDON (AP) — Novak Djokovic won the match on Centre Court on Sa...

 

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