Croatian right-wing singer Marko Perkovic and fans perform pro-Nazi salute at massive concertNew Foto - Croatian right-wing singer Marko Perkovic and fans perform pro-Nazi salute at massive concert

ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — A hugely popular right-wingCroatian singer and hundreds of thousands of his fansperformeda pro-Nazi World War II saluteat a massive concert in Zagreb, drawing criticism. One of Marko Perkovic's most popular songs, played in the late Staurday concert, starts with the dreaded "For the homeland — Ready!" salute, used byCroatia'sNazi-era puppetUstasha regimethat ran concentration camps at the time. Perkovic, whose stage name is Thompson after a U.S.-made machine gun, had previously said both the song and the salute focus on the 1991-95 ethnic war in Croatia, in which he fought using the American firearm, after the country declared independence from the former Yugoslavia. He says his controversial song is "a witness of an era." The 1990s conflict erupted when rebel minority Serbs, backed by neighboring Serbia, took up guns, intending to split from Croatia and unite with Serbia. Perkovic's immense popularity in Croatia reflects prevailing nationalist sentiments in the country 30 years after the war ended. The WWIIUstashatroops in Croatia brutally killed tens of thousands of Serbs, Jews, Roma and antifascist Croats in a string of concentration camps in the country. Despite documented atrocities, some nationalists still view the Ustasha regime leaders as founders of the independent Croatian state. Organizers said that half a million people attended Perkovic's concert in the Croatian capital. Video footage aired by Croatian media showed many fans displaying pro-Nazi salutes earlier in the day. The salute is punishable by law in Croatia, but courts have ruled Perkovic can use it as part of his song, the Croatian state television HRT said. Perkovic has been banned from performing in some European cities over frequent pro-Nazi references and displays at his gigs. Croatia's Vecernji List daily wrote that the concert's "supreme organization" has been overshadowed by the use of the salute of a regime that signed off on "mass executions of people." Regional N1 television noted that whatever the modern interpretations of the salute may be its roots are "undoubtedly" in the Ustasha regime era. N1 said that while "Germans have made a clear cut" from anything Nazi-related "to prevent crooked interpretations and the return to a dark past ... Croatia is nowhere near that in 2025." In neighboring Serbia, populist President Aleksandar Vucic criticized Perkovic's concerts as a display "of support for pro-Nazi values." Former Serbian liberal leader Boris Tadic said it was a "great shame for Croatia" and "the European Union" because the concert "glorifies the killing of members of one nation, in this case Serbian." Croatia joined the EU in 2013. Croatian police said Perkovic's concert was the biggest ever in the country and an unseen security challenge, deploying thousands of officers. No major incidents were reported.

Croatian right-wing singer Marko Perkovic and fans perform pro-Nazi salute at massive concert

Croatian right-wing singer Marko Perkovic and fans perform pro-Nazi salute at massive concert ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — A hugely popular right-...
Ozzy Osbourne says farewell to live performance with a hometown show for 40,000 fansNew Foto - Ozzy Osbourne says farewell to live performance with a hometown show for 40,000 fans

LONDON (AP) — Hard-rock royalty and some 40,000 fans gathered for an ear-splitting tribute toOzzy Osbourneat what the heavy metal icon says was hislast-ever live performance. The original lineup of Osbourne's band Black Sabbath performed at Villa Park soccer stadium in their home city of Birmingham, central England, on Saturday. The 76-year-old singer, who has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, sang from a black throne that rose up from under the stage. "Let the madness begin!" he urged as he took the stage, and later paid tribute to fans. "I don't know what to say, man, I've been laid up for like six years. You have no idea how I feel — thank you from the bottom of my heart," Osbourne said. "You're all … special. Let's go crazy, come on." Osbourne performed several songs solo before being joined onstage, for the first time in 20 years, by Black Sabbath bandmates Tony Iommi, Terence "Geezer" Butler and Bill Ward. The band ended a short set with "Paranoid," one of its most famous songs. It capped a day-long metal festival that included performances from the likes of Anthrax, Metallica and Guns N'Roses. Artists who sent plaudits and well-wishes included Jack Black, Dolly Parton and Elton John. "You are one of the most remarkable singers of our time," John said. "You are the king, you are the legend." Osbourne formed Black Sabbath in 1968 in Birmingham, a city then known for its heavy industry that became the crucible of the British metal scene. Black Sabbath's devil imagery and thunderous sound made them one of the era's most influential — and parent-scaring — metal acts. Both the band and Osbourne as a solo artist have been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Osbourne's fame expanded into the mainstream in the early 2000s, when he joined his wife Sharon Osbourne, and two of their children in the MTV reality TV show "The Osbournes." He has struggled with health issues since 2003 following a near-fatal quad bike crash. He revealed his Parkinson's diagnosis in 2020 andpaused touring in 2023after spinal surgery.

Ozzy Osbourne says farewell to live performance with a hometown show for 40,000 fans

Ozzy Osbourne says farewell to live performance with a hometown show for 40,000 fans LONDON (AP) — Hard-rock royalty and some 40,000 fans ga...
Kyle Higashioka homers and drives in 5 runs in the Rangers' 7-4 victory over the PadresNew Foto - Kyle Higashioka homers and drives in 5 runs in the Rangers' 7-4 victory over the Padres

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Kyle Higashioka was 3 for 3 with a home run and five RBIs from the ninth spot in the order in the Texas Rangers' 7-4 victory over the San Diego Padres on Saturday night. Patrick Corbin (5-7) allowed two runs on six hits in six innings to help Texas even the series. Luis Arraez singled four times for San Diego, with the final one coming off Robert Garcia and loading the bases with two outs in the ninth. Shawn Armstrong came in and retired Xander Bogaerts on a force at third for his third save. Josh Smith hit the first pitch from Stephen Kolek (3-4), who allowed six runs on nine hits in 5 1/3 innings, to right field for his eighth homer and a 1-0 lead. Jose Iglesias drew a one-out walk off Corbin in the second and Jake Cronenworth, who singled in the winning run in the 10th inning of a 3-2 win Friday, hit his eighth home run to put the Padres up 2-1. Jake Burger was hit by a pitch leading off the third, and Higashioka followed with his second homer to put the Rangers ahead 3-2. Wyatt Langford walked with two outs in the fourth and scored on Jonah Heim's double. Burger and Higashioka had two straight singles for a 5-2 advantage. Langford singled leading off the sixth, took third on Burger's single and scored on Higashioka's sacrifice fly to make it 6-2. Luke Jackson replaced Corbin to begin the seventh and loaded the bases with nobody out. Jackson Merrill and Manny Machado followed with sacrifice flies to get the Padres to 6-4. Texas answered in the eighth with Higashioka's third hit — a two-out run-scoring single for the final run. Machado went 1 for 4, leaving him two hits away from 2,000. Key moment Higashioka's two-run homer in the third gave Texas the lead for good. Key stat San Diego has won 13 of 15 games against Texas since 2020. Up next The Padres haven't announced who will start opposite Rangers RHP Jack Leiter (4-5, 4.29) on Sunday in the series finale. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Kyle Higashioka homers and drives in 5 runs in the Rangers' 7-4 victory over the Padres

Kyle Higashioka homers and drives in 5 runs in the Rangers' 7-4 victory over the Padres SAN DIEGO (AP) — Kyle Higashioka was 3 for 3 wit...
Chris Richards says US team ready to fight in Gold Cup final against MexicoNew Foto - Chris Richards says US team ready to fight in Gold Cup final against Mexico

HOUSTON (AP) — Chris Richards has noticed a turnaround in the U.S. team during the CONCACAF Gold Cup, a change from both the end of coach Gregg Berhalter's tenure and the start of Mauricio Pochettino's. "We kind of like to fight, so I think that's something that maybe has been missing from the national team over the last few camps, few months, few years," the defender said ahead of Sunday's final against Mexico. "We didn't come into camp saying that we want to fight, but I think if teams want to bring it to us, then they have something else coming for them. Of course, we want to win games, but sometimes in CONCACAF it's not pretty, so you have to do the dirty things." Mexico is the defending champion and has nine titles to seven for the U.S. and one for Canada. A pro-Mexico crowd is expected at NRG Stadium. Richards said the Americans have bonded during their month together, causing players to defend each other when opponents challenge them. "We love each other as if we're a big family, and if you have siblings you know that if anybody messes with your sibling, well, I guess for lack of a better word, you kind of have to kill them," he said Saturday. "You're allowed to do whatever to your siblings, but nobody from the outside can." Missing many of its regular starters because of injuries, vacation and the Club World Cup, the No. 16 U.S managed five wins over relatively weak opponents and reached its first Gold Cup final since 2021. The meeting with 17th-ranked Mexico will be the last competitive match for both nations before they co-host next year's World Cup along with Canada. "I think the team is going to be ready not only to fight on the pitch against players from Mexico with the difficult atmosphere on the stadium, on the crowd, but I think it's good for us," said Pochettino, who admired the energy-filled semifinal crowd in St. Louis that was 90% pro-Guatemala. "It's good because I think it's going to be maybe the last game that we are going to play under pressure, and to play under pressure is what we need." The U.S. advanced with victories over teams ranked No. 100 (Trinidad and Tobago), 58 (Saudi Arabia), 83, (Haiti), 54, (Costa Rica) and 106 (Guatemala), winning three times by one goal and once on penalty kicks. The only dominant performance was an opening 5-0 rout of T&T. The Americans entered the Gold Cup with a four-game losing streak, their longest since 2007. Defender Tim Ream, at 37 the oldest player on the roster, said it took time for them to adjust to Pochettino and his assistants. "This is a different atmosphere now," he said. "This is different set of coaches, different ideas, different standards, different values, different everything. And it was a learning process, for sure." Pochettino is a former coach of Tottenham and Paris Saint-Germain, where he guided Lionel Messi. "From the outside looking in, they can be a little bit intimidating," Richards said. "But then once you finally get to meet them, you understand that they're all just big teddy bears and they all really care about family." Matt Freese has emerged during the Gold Cup to supplant Matt Turner for now as the starting goalkeeper. "I think we've proved that we can play against some bigger opponents. I think we've proved that we surprise people," he said. "We haven't proved what we want to prove yet, and so the job is not finished." Ahead of the final, Pochettino gathered the players and staff for a motivational message, "He said something about his dreams last night," midfielder Malik Tillman said, "and about his dream for tomorrow." ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Chris Richards says US team ready to fight in Gold Cup final against Mexico

Chris Richards says US team ready to fight in Gold Cup final against Mexico HOUSTON (AP) — Chris Richards has noticed a turnaround in the U....
Victoria Beckham, 51, Sends Message After Missing Mel B's WeddingNew Foto - Victoria Beckham, 51, Sends Message After Missing Mel B's Wedding

Victoria Beckham, 51, Sends Message After Missing Mel B's Weddingoriginally appeared onParade. Victoria Beckham may have missed Mel B's wedding, but she made sure that her presence was felt through a touching message. The Spice Girls member officially said "I do" to her longtime boyfriend and hairstylist, Rory McPhee. The couple tied the knot at St. Paul's Cathedral in London, six years after they began dating. On her big day, the 50-year-old bride walked down the aisle in a stunning gown by British bridal designer Josephine Scott. The dress featured a strapless neckline and a mermaid silhouette adorned with delicate embroidered pearl details. For the reception, she changed into a creation by designer Justin Alexander. Mel B married her hairstylist yesterday?? GENIUS.pic.twitter.com/s6oOtWavQ5 — Nicole Nichelle (@alamanecer)July 5, 2025 In addition, the nuptials were also graced by a star-studded guest list. Besides the newlyweds' family, a few famous faces were also spotted at the ceremony. These include model and actress Cara Delevingne, Gavin Rossdale's daughter Daisy Lowe, and Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan. In addition, Emma Bunton, fellow Spice Girls member also known as Baby Spice, is the only member from the group who attended the nuptials. Despite missing the ceremony, Beckham, a.k.a. Posh Spice, sent her former bandmate a loving tribute as Mel B shared herfirst Instagram postas McPhee's wife. "Congratulations!!!!! We hope you had an amazing day!!!! X kisses xxxxxxxxc," she wrote. Not only that, the mom of three also took to Instagram Story and dedicated a post to Scary Spice with the same message. Victoria Beckham IG Storypic.twitter.com/ykNdXz99Yv — Polly (@pollygarcia0915)July 6, 2025 Like Beckham, fellow Spice Girls member Mel C, also known as Sporty Spice, expressed her warm wishes to the newlyweds. "So so happy for you both and beyond gutted I couldn't be there. Excited to celebrate with you really soon. Yippee," she captioned her Instagram Story. Related: Fans Are Obsessed with Bella Hadid's Hairstyle Victoria Beckham, 51, Sends Message After Missing Mel B's Weddingfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 6, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 6, 2025, where it first appeared.

Victoria Beckham, 51, Sends Message After Missing Mel B’s Wedding

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Thousands of voices unite in song at traditional choir festival celebrating Estonia's cultureNew Foto - Thousands of voices unite in song at traditional choir festival celebrating Estonia's culture

TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — The voices of more than 21,000 choir singers rang out in the rain inEstonia, and a huge crowd of spectators erupted in applause, unfazed by the gloomy weather. The Song Festival Grounds, a massive outdoor venue in the Estonian capital,Tallinn, was packed on Saturday evening despite the downpour. The traditional Song and Dance Celebration, that decades ago inspired resistance to Soviet control and was later recognized by the U.N.'s cultural agency, attracted tens of thousands of performers and spectators alike, many in national costume. The four-daychoir-singing and dancing eventcenters around Estonian folk songs and patriotic anthems and is held roughly every five years. The tradition dates back to the 19th century. In the late 1980s, it inspired the defiant Singing Revolution, helping Estonia and other Baltic nations break free from theSovietoccupation. To this day, it remains a major point of national pride for a country of about 1.3 million. This year, tickets to the main event -– a seven-hour concert on Sunday featuring choirs of all ages -– sold out weeks in advance. Rasmus Puur, a conductor at the song festival and assistant to the artistic director, ascribes the spike in popularity to Estonians longing for a sense of unity in the wake of the global turmoil, especially Russia'swar in Ukraine. "We want to feel as one today more than six years ago (when the celebration was last held), and we want to feel that we are part of Estonia," Puur told The Associated Press on Friday. Soviet occupation The tradition to hold massive first song-only, then song and dance festivals dates back to the time when Estonia was part of the Russian Empire. The first song celebration was held in 1869 in the southern city of Tartu. It heralded a period of national awakening for Estonians, when Estonian-language press, theater and other things emerged, says Elo-Hanna Seljamaa, associate professor at the University of Tartu. The festivals continued throughout a period of Estonia's independence between the two world wars and then during the nearly 50 years of Soviet occupation. The Soviet rulers were into "mass spectacles of all kinds, so in a way it was very logical for the Soviet regime to tap into this tradition and to try to co-opt it," Seljamaa said in an interview. Estonians had to sing Soviet propaganda songs in Russian during that time, but they were also able to sing their own songs in their own language, which was both an act of defiance and an act of therapy for them, she said. At the same time, the complicated logistics of putting together a mass event like that taught Estonians to organize, Seljamaa said, so when the political climate changed in the 1980s, the protest against the Soviet rule naturally came in the form of coming together and singing. The unity extended beyond Estonia's borders. During the Singing Revolution, 2 million people in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania joined hands to form a 600-kilometer (370-mile) human chain that protested Soviet occupation of the Baltics with a song. In 2003, the United Nations' cultural body,UNESCO, recognized Estonia's folk song festival and similar events in Latvia and Lithuania for showcasing the "intangible cultural heritage of humanity." 'We sang ourselves free' Marina Nurming recalls attending the Singing Revolution gatherings in the 1980s as a teenager. This year she travelled to Tallinn from Luxembourg, where she currently lives, to take part in the Song and Dance Celebration as a choir singer –- her longtime hobby. The Singing Revolution is a time "when we sang ourselves free," she told AP. Seljamaa says the song and dance celebration may have suffered a drop in popularity in the 1990s, a somewhat difficult time for Estonia as it was emerging as an independent country after the Soviet Union collapsed, but has since bounced back. There is a tremendous interest in it among young people, she says, and always more performers willing to take part than the venue can fit in, and there are people who had left Estonia to live abroad, but travel back to take part. Nurming is one example. She is part of the European Choir of Estonians – a singing group that unites Estonians from more than a dozen countries. Many opportunities to sing This year's four-day celebration, which started on Thursday, included several stadium dancing performances by over 10,000 dancers from all around the country and a folk music instrument concert. It culminates over the weekend with the song festival featuring some 32,000 choir singers, preceded by a large procession, in which all participants -– singers, dancers, musicians, clad in traditional costumes and waving Estonian flags –- march from the city center to the Song Festival Grounds by the Baltic Sea. Those taking part come from all corners of Estonia, and there are collectives from abroad, as well. It's a mix of men, women and children, with participants aged from six to 93. For most, singing and dancing is a hobby on top of their day jobs or studies. But to take part in the celebration, collectives had to go through a rigorous selection process, and months worth of rehearsals. For Karl Kesküla, an electrical engineer from Estonia's western island of Saaremaa, this is the first time taking part in the song celebration as a singer -– but he attended it before as a spectator. "I got the feeling that what they did was really special and almost, like, every person you meet has gone to it or been a part of it at least once. So I just wanted that feeling too," Kesküla, 30, told the AP at the procession on Saturday. High emotional point The theme of the song festival this year is dialects and regional languages, and the repertoire is a mix of folk songs, well-known patriotic anthems that are traditionally sung at these celebrations and new pieces written specifically for the occasion. The festival's artistic director, Heli Jürgenson, says that although the audience won't know all the songs -– especially those sung in dialects -– there will be many opportunities to sing along. The main concert on Sunday will end with a song called "My Fatherland is My Love" –- a patriotic song Estonians spontaneously sang at the 1960 festival in protest against the Soviet regime. Every song celebration since 1965 has concluded with this anthem in what both performers and spectators describe as the highest emotional point of the whole event. An emotional Jürgenson, who this year will conduct a combined choir of about 19,000 people singing it, said: "This is a very special moment." She believes that what drove the tradition more than 150 years ago still drives it today. "There have been different turning points, there have been a lot of historical twists, but the need for singing, songs and people have remained the same," she said. "There are certain songs that we always sing, that we want to sing. This is what keeps this tradition going for over 150 years." 'We forget our troubles' Participants described the celebrations as being an important part of their national identity. "Estonians are always getting through the hard times through songs, through songs and dances. If it's hard, we sing together and that brings everything back together and then we forget our troubles," singer Piret Jakobson said. "It's really good with all Estonian people to do the same thing," said engineer Taavi Pentma, who took part in the dance performances. "So we are, like, breathing in one and the heart is beating (as one)." Some 100 members of the European Choir of Estonians came to the Song Celebration this year from various corners of Europe. Among them is Kaja Kriis, who traveled from Germany, where she's been living for the last 25 years. "Estonia is my home," she said, adding that it's important for her "to be together with my friends, to keep my Estonian language, to maintain the Estonian language and Estonian culture."

Thousands of voices unite in song at traditional choir festival celebrating Estonia's culture

Thousands of voices unite in song at traditional choir festival celebrating Estonia's culture TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — The voices of more...
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 RodrĆ­guez 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. šŸŽ¬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inboxšŸŽ¬ "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 risquĆ© 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, "šŸ”„ 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:SofĆ­a 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

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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 CuraƧao. 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

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