MLS game between LAFC and Austin FC in Texas postposed by inclement weatherNew Foto - MLS game between LAFC and Austin FC in Texas postposed by inclement weather

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Major League Soccer game between Los Angeles FC and Austin FC was postponed Saturday because ofinclement weather. "The decision was made due to severe weather impacting the safety of travel in Central Texas and with guidance from relevant local authorities," Austin FC said in a statement. A new date for the match at Q2 Stadium will be announced at a later date. In the statement, Austin also expressed sympathy for thoseaffected by floodingin the state. "Our hearts go out to the families, friends, and neighbors who have lost their lives, and we urge that those who are able find their way to safety," the club said. "We also want to express our gratitude and respect for those who are responding to the crisis with life saving measures." ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

MLS game between LAFC and Austin FC in Texas postposed by inclement weather

MLS game between LAFC and Austin FC in Texas postposed by inclement weather AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Major League Soccer game between Los An...
Davis Thompson emerges as leader at John Deere ClassicNew Foto - Davis Thompson emerges as leader at John Deere Classic

Davis Thompson doesn't want to change much for the final day of the John Deere Classic. He sank a birdie putt from 10½ feet on the final hole to shoot 4-under-par 67 and emerge into the lead among numerous third-round contenders Saturday in Silvis, Ill. "Nice to kind of have some momentum going into (Sunday)," Thompson said. Thompson, aiming for his second career victory, withstood windy conditions at TPC Deere Run to move to 15-under 198. He's up one shot on David Lipsky, Max Homa, Brian Campbell and Argentina's Emiliano Grillo after they all posted 68s. Thompson, playing in the final group, overcame a pair of bogeys on the front side, playing the last nine holes in 4 under. Campbell, also in that group, had a birdie on No. 18 as well. "Make sure I'm sticking to my routines and eating something, putting something in my body every three holes, and staying hydrated," Thompson said. "Been a long, pretty hot week." The scores were tempered Saturday because of conditions that weren't conducive to low numbers. That could change for the final 18 holes. "I think it's going to be back to another birdiefest," Campbell said. "Guys coming from deep behind, especially with the twosomes." Lipsky birdied both back-side par-5s. Homa had birdies on three of the final seven holes. Grillo closed with birdies on two of the last three holes. More than halfway through the round, there were 10 golfers tied for the lead at 12 under. The afternoon involved a revolving door with golfers rising to the top of the leaderboard. "I think people get lost in trying to overthink things," Lipsky said. "I trust my game and I know it's good. Just do what I've been doing and go out there and see what I can do." Going to Sunday's final round, there are 13 golfers within four strokes of the lead. "Certainly makes for a fun Sunday when a bunch of guys have a chance," said Matt Kuchar, who's at 11 under after Saturday's 67. The third round began with 12 golfers within two shots of the lead. Doug Ghim, who led after the first and second rounds, slipped to a tie for 21st place by shooting 74. He was a 36-hole leader for the first time on tour. The group at 12 under includes Kurt Kitayama (66), Austin Eckroat (67), Ireland's Seamus Power (68) and Colombia's Camilo Villegas (69). Eckroat logged a bogey-free round, including 3 under through eight holes. "To me it just tells me I was in control of the ball today," Eckroat said. "Made a couple nice par saves. Just definitely just good momentum going into tomorrow knowing that I have control of my golf ball right now." Many golfers are feeling good about their position. "Just keep doing what I'm doing," Kitayama said. "... Just hopefully get some more putts to drop." Eckroat was a relatively early finisher, but stayed near the top as scores evened out across the afternoon. "You get that anxiety and the rush," Eckroat said. "Obviously there is a lot going through your brain and you just try to focus on the shot and do the best you can." Because of concerns about stormy weather later in the day, tee times were moved up, golfers were grouped in threesomes and the first and 10th tees were used as starting points. -- Field Level Media

Davis Thompson emerges as leader at John Deere Classic

Davis Thompson emerges as leader at John Deere Classic Davis Thompson doesn't want to change much for the final day of the John Deere Cl...
'Clone me': Could Ozzy Osbourne live on thanks to Liquid Death DNA deal?New Foto - 'Clone me': Could Ozzy Osbourne live on thanks to Liquid Death DNA deal?

Ozzy Osbourne's most recent hit had nothing to do with music – it involved iced tea and saliva. The rock legend, whose last performance takes place Saturday, July 5, recently teamed with Liquid Death on a special offering: Ozzy, who's a celebrity ambassador for the brand, drank 10 cans of Liquid Death Iced Tea and left some DNA on the cans. Liquid Death then put theInfinitely Recyclable Ozzy cans, each autographed and sealed in a lab quality container, up for sale on its website for $450 each, to be sold first-come, first serve, with the (perhaps) tongue-in-cheek sales pitch that someday "once technology and federal law permit, fans can use this DNA to try to clone Ozzy in the future and enjoy him for hundreds of years to come," the company said. "Clone me, you bastards," Osbourne said in a statement accompanying the June 17 announcement. Of course, they sold out quickly. "As always, Ozzy was really fun to work with on this," Andy Pearson, vice president of creative at Liquid Death, told USA TODAY in a statement. "Hopefully the 10 people who bought the cans will do the right thing with them and give us more Ozzys for generations to come." It's not the brand's first bizarre DNA collaboration. Back in 2021, the company gotskateboard legend Tony Hawkto donate blood for the paint to be used on limited-edition skateboards. "So if you have my blood, that means you have my DNA," Hawk said at the time. In 2023, Liquid Death teamed up withTravis Barker, drummer for rock bandBlink-182, on aLiquid Death Enema of The State Collectible Enema Kit. It alsomarketed voodoo dollsmade with the hair of "Jackass" starSteve-Oand released aRecycling Glory Hole recycling containerplastered with the face of comedianTom Segura."Liquid Death is all about making healthy, sustainable choices feel insanely fun," Pearson said. "And there's no one who's had more fun than Ozzy. So rather than just do standard celebrity endorsement, we asked if he could crush some infinitely recyclable cans of our low-calorie iced tea and let us collect his DNA." Mike Snider is a reporter on USA TODAY's Trending team. You can follow him on Threads, Bluesky, X and email him atmikegsnider&@mikegsnider.bsky.social&@mikesnider& msnider@usatoday.com What's everyone talking about?Sign up for our trending newsletter to get the latest news of the day This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Ozzy Osbourne, Liquid Death did a DNA deal

'Clone me': Could Ozzy Osbourne live on thanks to Liquid Death DNA deal?

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Long before his sex trafficking trial, Sean 'Diddy' Combs fended off allegations surrounding infamous charity event in which 9 people diedNew Foto - Long before his sex trafficking trial, Sean 'Diddy' Combs fended off allegations surrounding infamous charity event in which 9 people died

On the daySean "Diddy" Combs was convicted on chargesof transportation to engage in prostitution, Jason Swain's mind raced back more than three decades to the Manhattan gymnasium where his brother and eight other young people were crushed to death. He recalled being shown a Polaroid of his deceased 20-year-old brother Dirk – eyes open – that night in late December 1991 at the stairwell entrance to the City College of New York gymnasium. Thousands had gathered at the Harlem campus for an oversold charity basketball game organized by an up-and-coming music producer then known as Puff Daddy. "My mother was there with some of the other mothers. They all were looking at Polaroid pictures of their dead kids," Swain told CNN in a recent interview. "And my dad was angry with the police because they wouldn't let us see Dirk. But, you know, it was a crime scene." In fact, no criminal charges were filed in connection with the tragedy, which stunned the city and generated national headlines. The victims ranged in age from 15 to 28, according to media reports. It was the first of several instances along the three-time Grammy winner's meteoric ascent that Combs' career kept prospering despitecivil or criminal allegations, including his 2001 acquittal on four counts of gun possession and one count of bribery following a Manhattan nightclub shooting two years earlier. For years, the families of Dirk Swain and other victims sought civil damages in drawn-out wrongful death suits. Combs paid about $750,000 of a total $3.8 million to settle claims by relatives of the victims in 1998, according to the New York State Attorney General's office, which represented City College, TheNew York Times reported. A state court judge had ruled Combs and the rap artist and copromoter of the event Dwight "Heavy D" Myers – who died in 2011 – bore 50% of the culpability for the deaths and injuries, according tocourt documents. The balance of the blame fell on the college, according to the judge. Combs' attorney in the suits declined comment this week. Jason Swain and a survivor, Charrisse Miles, find little solace in Combs' conviction this week on two charges of transportation to engage in prostitution. They said he has never accepted full responsibility for the deaths at City College. Combs avoided the worst possible scenario when he was cleared of more serious racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking counts, punishable by up to life in prison, at his federal criminal trial. Instead, Combs faces a maximum sentence of 20 years – though he could serve less prison time. "I don't know how to express it any other way. I'm spiritual, like my mother, and for anything that was done wrong over the years, he's gonna get his," said Swain, a filmmaker. "I believe in karma." CNN reached out to members of Combs' current legal team for comment on this story. A media representative for Combs referred CNN to their client's 1998 statement to the media. When Combs testified as a witness in one of the lawsuits related to the deadly stampede, he spoke to reporters outside the courtroom. "City College is something I deal with every day of my life," Combs was quoted as saying by TheNew York Times. "But the things that I deal with can in no way measure up to the pain that the families deal with. I just pray for the families and pray for the children who lost their lives every day." On Wednesday, after an eight-week trial, Combs sat with his hands clasped in his lap when the verdict was read. When the not guilty verdict was announced on the racketeering conspiracy charge, he put his head in his hand. Then he did a subtle fist pump when he was declared not guilty on the sex trafficking counts. Later, Combs dropped to his knees at his chair and bowed his head as if praying. When he stood up, he faced members of his family and supporters in the gallery and started a round of applause. They responded with applause and cheers as Combs' attorneys exchanged hugs. Prosecutors had accused Combs of leading a criminal enterprise made up of some of his closest employees, alleging they used threats, violence, forced labor, bribery and other crimes to force ex-girlfriends Casandra "Cassie" Ventura and "Jane," who testified under a pseudonym, to engage in drug-fueled sex acts called "Freak Offs" or "hotel nights" with male escorts. Combs pleaded not guilty to one count of racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking and two counts of transportation for prostitution. His lawyers argued the sex acts were consensual and merely preferences, while trying to undermine the hip-hop mogul's accusers by contending they were trying to gain a monetary benefit from Combs. Combs was denied bail on Wednesday. The date of his sentencing has not been firmly set. There will bea hearing Tuesdayto address the scheduling of Combs' sentencing. In the end, legal experts said theprosecution may have overchargedCombs. Jurors never heard any direct testimony from many of the people who prosecutors claimed participated in the alleged enterprise. After the judge left the bench Wednesday, Combs told family members: "We're going to make it through this." "I'll see you when I get out," he added before blowing kisses to family and friends in the courtroom. Charrisse Miles, who was 21 when she survived the deadly 1991 stampede in Harlem, said she followed coverage of Combs' latest trial for a couple of days and then couldn't "stomach" any more. "When you think about the City College incident, that was traumatizing for a lot of us back then. But when we think about the people he's traumatized since then, it's astronomical," Miles, 54, an IT project manager who now lives in Georgia, told CNN, referring to Combs. The nightmarish moments she endured more than three decades ago are still vivid: A mob of pushing, shoving young people; the faces of victims trapped in a small stairwell, screaming, passing out and being crushed. People were falling; others running. It was her first time out alone for an event like the "1st Annual Heavy D & Puff Daddy Celebrity Charity Basketball Game." Miles recalled "feeling a little grown up." The night featured some of the biggest names in music: Boyz II Men, Run DMC, Big Daddy Kane and Jodeci. It was billed as an AIDS education benefit after basketball legend Magic Johnson had recently revealed he was HIV-positive. Miles recalled standing in the crowded gym as speakers blared music and celebrities ran plays up and down the court. "I probably was (in the gym) not even 10 minutes before the stampede actually started," she told CNN. "I was in the crowd when the first victim was raised above us and carried out." She remembered a roar as the crowd stampeded through the doors. She said she saw Combs and some associates running past her and "never looking back." "I know it was so many years ago but it was one of those incidences where you kind of don't forget," Miles said. "He just kind of ran past, like, 'We have to get out of here.'" Miles said Combs – who she believes was sufficiently well-known and respected by young people even at the time – could have used his celebrity status to try to calm the crowd and "brought a sense of peace." "I feel like from City College up until today, if this was a person of remorse, we should have seen it by now," she said. "I just feel like he's trying to get to a position where he can continue." She referred to his behavior after the recent trial verdict, the subtle fist pump and the applause and cheers in the courtroom. "I'm not a psychologist or a psychiatrist but it just screams narcissistic behavior," Miles said. "He seems to be saying, 'I'm OK. I'm good. I'll be free again.' There's nothing about, 'I'll do better,' or the victims or the harm he's brought to people. It just appears to be all about him." A 1992report requested by former New York City Mayor David Dinkinscited a failure of responsibility of all the parties involved in the event in the 1991 tragedy. It singled out Combs for leaving the event planning in the hands of inexperienced associates and accused him of misleading attendees about the charitable nature of the game. The gym's capacity was 2,730 – but accounts of the number of people who sought to gain admission were between 3,000 and 4,000, the report said. The review of the events that day, the report said, "leads to the inescapable conclusion that almost all of the individuals involved in the event demonstrated a lack of responsibility." In his ruling in one of the lawsuits, Court of Claims Judge Louis Benza cited the testimony of a veteran New York City police officer who said the doors to the gym were blocked by a table. The officer said when he pushed aside the table that was blocking the door and fell "through the door, into the gym," he saw "Combs standing there with two women, and all three had money in their hands." Benza wrote the officer's description of events "places a strain on the credibility of Combs' testimony that he was caught up in the melee and attempted to help the people who were trapped in the stairwell." "It does not take an Einstein to know that young people attending a rap concert camouflaged as a 'celebrity basketball game,' who have paid as much as $20 a ticket, would not be very happy and easy to control if they were unable to gain admission to the event because it was oversold," the judge wrote. "By closing the only open door giving access to the gym, Combs' forces, who were fully aware of the crowd uncontrollably pouring down the stairwell, created something akin to a 'dike,' forcing the people together like 'sardines' squashing out life's breath from young bodies," Benza added. The cause of death for each victim was "asphyxia due to compression of the chest," the city's chief medical examiner said, according to the report commissioned by the former mayor. "No broken bones were found in any of the deceased." Jason Swain said even after nearly 34 years, he has never stopped thinking or talking about the tragedy at City College and the nine people who lost their lives. He'll never forget his older brother Dirk, lying on the gym floor with a sheet draped over his body. The ticket to the game was in his pocket. "Dirk wanted to be an architect. And that was based off, as funny as it may sound, 'The Brady Bunch,' the father of 'The Brady Bunch,'" he recalled. "Dirk was a graffiti artist … Dirk, with my dad, as a kid, used to trace the comics in the newspaper. And he became an artist." Dirk was a junior at Hampton University near Virginia Beach when he died. Swain said Dirk had been shot in Virginia three months before the City College event and survived his head injuries. "His first day out was at City College, at this event. So we got him back, and then he died. So I lost my mind. I only had one sibling and he was super, like a father to me." On his Grammy award-winning "No Way Out" album nearly six years after the stampede, Combs briefly mentioned the City College victims in a song titled "Pain." "To the City College deceased, may you rest in peace To the families, I never meant to cause no pain I know the truth, but if you want, then I shoulder the blame." But Swain and Miles said Combs has always evaded responsibility for the deaths. "The way I look at it, the victims were tucked under a rug and left voiceless," Swain said. "No one talked about them." CNN's Dakin Andone, Lauren del Valle, Nicki Brown, Way Mullery, Holly Yan, Rebekah Riess, Karina Tsui, Kara Scannell and Elizabeth Wagmeister contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Long before his sex trafficking trial, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs fended off allegations surrounding infamous charity event in which 9 people died

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Rafaela homers as Red Sox rout Nationals 10-3 for 10,000th win in franchise historyNew Foto - Rafaela homers as Red Sox rout Nationals 10-3 for 10,000th win in franchise history

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ceddanne Rafaela homered, Walker Buehler earned his first road victory since April 26, and the Boston Red Sox routed the Washington Nationals 10-3 to earn the 10,000th victory in franchise history Saturday. Romy Gonzalez had three hits for Boston (45-45), which has won five of seven. The Red Sox are the second American League franchise to reach 10,000 victories, joining the New York Yankees. Daylen Lile extended his hitting streak to 12 games for Washington (37-52), which is tied for a season-high 15 games under .500. The Nationals fell to 18-27 at home, the third-worst record in the majors behind Colorado and the Athletics. Just as they did inFriday's 11-2 victory over Washington, the Red Sox broke it open with a seven-run inning. Roman Anthony made it 3-0 in the third with an RBI single, and four batters laterJarren Duran hit a two-run triple. Nationals starter Mitchell Parker (5-9) misplayed Abraham Toro's grounder to allow Duran to score, andRafaela hit the next pitch into the seats in left fieldto make it 8-0. Gonzalez tacked on a two-out RBI single to finish the outburst. Gonzalez and Rob Refsnyder had RBI doubles in the first to open the scoring. Buehler (6-6) allowed three runs — two earned — in five-plus innings. He improved to 3-1 with a 2.67 ERA in six lifetime appearances against Washington. Parker tied a career high with nine runs allowed, though only four were earned. He gave up 10 hits and struck out four in six innings. Key moment Parker's third-inning error led to four unearned runs, expanding Boston's lead from 5-0 to 9-0. Key stat Washington has allowed at least 10 runs in consecutive games for the first time since April 13-14. Up next Boston LHP Garrett Crochet (8-4, 2.34 ERA) starts Sunday's series finale. LHP Shinnosuke Ogasawara (1-1, 4.50 in six starts at three minor league levels) will be called up to make his major league debut for Washington. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Rafaela homers as Red Sox rout Nationals 10-3 for 10,000th win in franchise history

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Saints RB Alvin Kamara asks for a do-over after brutal first pitch at Wrigley FieldNew Foto - Saints RB Alvin Kamara asks for a do-over after brutal first pitch at Wrigley Field

Alvin Kamara's first pitch at Wrigley Field on Saturday wasn't quite 50 Cent bad, but then he did something maybe even more surprising. He asked for a do-over. After pulling and bouncing the ball in a throw to the Chicago Cubs mascot, the New Orleans Saints running back held out his glove and requested the ball back for a second pitch. He waved to the crowd and fired a better pitch, but still missed the strike zone by a few feet. The Chicago crowd gave him some polite applause as he embraced the mascot after the pitches. Saints running back Alvin Kamara asked for a redo on his first pitch 😂pic.twitter.com/bcEPjiapqz — Marquee Sports Network (@WatchMarquee)July 5, 2025 Kamara wasreportedlyin town as part of his job as a NASCAR ambassador, with the city set to host its third Grant Park 165 at the Chicago Street Course on Sunday. A Saints employee was apparently still with Kamara at Wrigley Field, though, and posted a video of his first pitch. But just the second one, of course. AK with the 🔥🔥🔥@A_kamara6|@Cubspic.twitter.com/BHbI871jF0 — New Orleans Saints (@Saints)July 5, 2025 Kamara also thanked the Cubs for their hospitality. Chicago went on tolose its game 8-6 against the St. Louis Cardinals. Nun mediocre!!! Haha thanks for having me@Cubs💙💙💙💙💙https://t.co/AYwNdKNFZb — Alvin Kamara (@A_kamara6)July 5, 2025 Kamara is entering his ninth NFL season, having so far spent his entire career with the Saints. He's coming off a bounce-back season in which he posted 1,493 yards from scrimmage, his most since his last All-Pro season in 2020, plus eight touchdowns.

Saints RB Alvin Kamara asks for a do-over after brutal first pitch at Wrigley Field

Saints RB Alvin Kamara asks for a do-over after brutal first pitch at Wrigley Field Alvin Kamara's first pitch at Wrigley Field on Satur...
6 Upcoming DC Movies That Are Bringing Comic Book Storylines to the Big Screen, From "Clayface" to "Dynamic Duo"

Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. The rebooted DC Universe is being called "Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters" Supermanis the first movie in the new universe, withSupergirlfollowing in summer 2026 Batman will be introduced inThe Brave and the Bold, featuring the superhero's son, Damian It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a new day for theDC Universe. In January 2023, DC Studios co-chairs and co-CEOs,James Gunnand producer Peter Safran, announced their plans for the first part of the new rebooted DC Universe, which they are calling "Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters." "DC Studios is unprecedented," Safran said at a press conference, according toVariety. "It is a standalone production entity and studio. It is the first time that everything DC related — film, television, live-action, animation, gaming — is all centralized under one creative vision, that of James and myself." In a June 2025 interview withEntertainment Weekly, Gunn elaborated on their "master plan" for "Gods and Monsters. "The most important thing is the specific stories, but there is also a much bigger story that we're telling that will take a little bit longer to tell," he explained. Technically, the first installment in the "Gods and Monsters" chapter was the 2024 Max animated series,Creature Commandos, but the latestSupermanwill be the first movie in the new era. Supermanwill be audiences' introduction to the new DC Universe, but what about the other DC movies planned? Will Batman be reborn in a new film, and which other classic comic book characters are headed for the big screen? Here's the latest on the DC Universe movies in the works. Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. It's fitting for the first superhero to kick off DC's new era, withSupermanflying into theaters on July 11. The latest take on the Man of Steel starsDavid Corenswetas Superman,Rachel Brosnahanas intrepid Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane andNicholas Houltterrorizing Metropolis as Lex Luthor. Superman isn't the only superhero featured in the candy-colored action film, written and directed by Gunn. The Last Son of Krypton will be joined by other superfriends, includingNathan Fillionas Green Lantern, Isabela Merced as Hawkgirl, Edi Gathegi as Mister Terrific andAnthony Carriganas Metamorpho. In June 2025, Gunn toldEWhe wanted to tell a Superman story "about someone who was truly good in a world that doesn't value goodness, in a world that makes fun of basic kindness and basic human values." "The fact that he can fly and lift buildings and shoot laser beams out of his eyes was really secondary to who he was as a person and what he stood for," he added. Dia Dipasupil/WireImage; DC Superman won't be the only Kryptonian lighting up the sky. His cousin, Supergirl, will be starring in her own story, the second movie in the new chapter of the DC Universe. Supergirlwill be based on the Tom King 2021 comic series,Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, with Milly Alcock as the titular superhero Kara Zor-El. Other cast members include Eve Ridley as Ruthye Mary Knolle and Matthias Schoenaerts as the villain, Krem of the Yellow Hills. Last year, in December 2024, itwas announcedthat Jason Momoa would join the cast as the violent intergalactic bounty hunter, Lobo. Most recently, Gunn teased that even though Superman and Supergirl are both from Krypton, they had different childhoods. "He had parents who loved him in an easy-going upbringing, and it makes him the least dysfunctional of superheroes in so many ways," he explained in a June 2025 interview withComicBook.com. "And Supergirl, especially the DCU Supergirl, she's kind of a mess. I mean, she's, she's had a real issues growing up." Gunn continued, "And it is based on the comic where she watched person after person after person dying in front of her as her piece of the planet disintegrated." Supergirlis scheduled to hit theaters on June 26, 2026. DC Tom Rhys Harries stars as Batman's malleable menace, Clayface. Director James Watkins will helm the movie centered around the gruesome Gotham City villain. PerThe Hollywood Reporter, it will follow a "B-movie actor who becomes a walking piece of clay after injecting himself with a substance in an attempt to keep himself relevant." Clayfaceis expected to premiere in theaters on Sept. 11, 2026. James Gunn/Instagram Dynamic Duowill be a Robin reunion, as two of Batman's former sidekicks, Dick Grayson (who later suits up as Nightwing) and Jason Todd (who becomes superhero vigilante Red Hood), team up to battle some bad guys. The feature film will be "a mix of animation, puppetry, and CGI," according to an October 2024social media postby Gunn. "This is something special." That same month,Varietyreported that it "will depict how the friendship between Grayson and Todd as youths becomes tested by their diverging ideas for what their future should be." Dynamic Duowill be released in theaters on June 30, 2028. DC The Authorityis a superhero team, and one of its members, the Engineer (María Gabriela de Faría), will appear in the newSupermanmovie as one of Lex Luthor's henchmen. The project was originally announced by Gunn in January 2023, and it has been slowly moving forward since. More recently, Gunn was asked byBlavity TVin June 2025 about the Engineer appearing inSuperman, to which he replied, "I just really like the Engineer's power set." "I thought her power set was good for fighting Superman," he added. When asked about de Faría reprising her Engineer role forThe Authorityfilm, Gunn said, "It could happen," adding that the movie is "not something that's going especially quickly right now, but it could happen for sure." DC The Brave and the Boldis based on the 2006 comic book arc by Grant Morrison, where Batman learns he has a son, Damian, whose mother is Batman's former flame, Talia al Ghul, daughter of Ra's al Ghul. Damian joins his father to protect Gotham City as Batman's newest Robin. In a January 2023 interview withCollider, Gunn said thatThe Brave and the Bold"is the introduction of the DCU's Batman. It is notRobert Pattinson. It is notBen Affleck." "This is a story of Damian Wayne, who is Batman's actual son, who we didn't know existed for the first eight to 10 years of his life. He was raised as a little murderer and assassin," he continued. "He's my favorite Robin, based on the Grant Morrison comic books run, which is one of my favorite Batman runs, and we are putting that all together right now." Producer Safran teased that the film would will "feature other members of the extended bat family. Just because we feel like they've been left out of the Batman stories in the theater for far too long." Read the original article onPeople

6 Upcoming DC Movies That Are Bringing Comic Book Storylines to the Big Screen, From “Clayface” to “Dynamic Duo”

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Priyanka Chopra Jonas Once Tricked Her Mother-in-Law into Doing Her Least Favorite Household Chore (Exclusive)New Foto - Priyanka Chopra Jonas Once Tricked Her Mother-in-Law into Doing Her Least Favorite Household Chore (Exclusive)

Daniele Venturelli/Getty Priyanka Chopra Jonas tells PEOPLE about her habits and home life in this week's issue TheHeads of Statestar names laundry as her least favorite household chore Her mother-in-law Denise Miller-Jonas "tried to teach me once, but that was just my way of getting her to do my laundry for me," she admits Priyanka Chopra Jonasmay be an accomplished screen star, activist and former Miss World, but she has a least favorite household task just like everyone else. "Laundry is a hard chore for me. I find it tough," theHeads of Stateactress, 42, tells PEOPLE. "I'll always try to get someone else to do it." In fact, Chopra Jonas is perfectly candid in recalling one such person:Denise Miller-Jonas, mother of her husbandNick Jonas. "I can steam an iron, I can fold," explains theCitadelstar. "But just getting through the process of laundry is just really tough. Too many buttons, too many choices, too many little things. … My mother-in-law tried to teach me once, but that was just my way of getting her to do my laundry for me!" Chopra Jonas adds with a laugh that following her PEOPLE interview, she plans to give her mother-in-law a heads-up that she disclosed that story. "I'm going to call her right now and tell her I said this. 'Just want you to know!' " Since marrying Miller-Jonas' son in 2018, Chopra Jonas has beenclose with her mother-in-law, sharing occasional photos offamily outingswith 3-year-old daughterMalti Marieon social media. Nick Jonas/Instagram 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. TheQuanticostar oncerevealedthat Nick, 32, and his family tuned into the 2000 Miss World pageant she had won. "My mother-in-law was like, 'I remember watching you when you won,' " Chopra JonassaidonThe Jennifer Hudson Showin 2023. "He was 7, I was 17. And he was sitting there, and he was watching," she said at the time, calling that fact "unfathomable." Chopra Jonas stars in Ilya Naishuller–directedHeads of StatewithJohn Cenaas the U.S. president andIdris Elbaas the U.K. prime minister. The action-comedy is streaming now on Prime Video. Among Chopra Jonas' other upcoming screen projects areThe Bluffstarring Karl Urban andJudgment Daystarring Zac Efron and Will Ferrell. Read the original article onPeople

Priyanka Chopra Jonas Once Tricked Her Mother-in-Law into Doing Her Least Favorite Household Chore (Exclusive)

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Americans at Wimbledon: Taylor Fritz, Emma Navarro highlight best remainingNew Foto - Americans at Wimbledon: Taylor Fritz, Emma Navarro highlight best remaining

The United States entered Wimbledon 2025 with its largest combined contingent of singles players since 1999. A total of 35 Americans drew into the 256-person field for the men's and women's tournaments and the grass-court major. There were 19 women and 16 men in the field, matching the exact totals from the 1999 tournament, which saw Americans Pete Sampras and Lindsay Davenport take home the Grand Slam singles titles. The Americans' path to a similar sweep won't be easy. Just a handful remain standing as the tournament's second week draws nearer, with many of the top-seeded players having already been eliminated from the upset-laden tournament. Here's what to know about the Americans still in the Wimbledon field and when they will be in action at the All England Club. There are four total Americans remaining in the Wimbledon draw as the men's and women's tournaments enter play Sunday. They are as follows: Taylor Fritz (No. 5 seed) Ben Shelton (No. 10 seed) Emma Navarro (No. 10 seed) Amanda Anisimova (No. 13 seed) None of the remaining Americans have won a major. Fritz has come the closest, as he was a finalist at the 2024 U.S. Open. He was defeated by current World No. 1 Jannik Sinner in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, 7-5. MOST MEN'S WIMBLEDON TITLES:Novak Djokovic chasing history in 2025 Anisimova and Fritz are set to play their Round of 16 matchups on Sunday, July 6, while Navarro and Shelton are set to play Monday, July 7. The quartet would advance to the tournament quarterfinals with wins. Here's a run-down of their upcoming matches: (5) Taylor Fritz vs. Jordan Thompson: 8 a.m. ET (13) Amanda Anisimova vs. (30) Linda Noskova: Noon ET (10) Emma Navarro vs. (7) Mirra Andreeva: TBD (10) Ben Shelton vs. Lorenzo Sonego: TBD MOST WOMEN'S WIMBLEDON TITLES:Martina Navratilova reigns supreme Below is a round-by-round look at the Americans eliminated at Wimbledon, both in the men's and women's tournaments. Players are sorted alphabetically be last name. Nishesh Basavareddy — 6-7 (5-7), 3-6, 2-6 vs. Learner Tien Chris Eubanks — 3-6, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (9-7), 3-6, 6-7 (3-10) vs. Jesper De Jong Brandon Holt — 2-6, 4-6, 5-7 vs. 26. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina Aleksandar Kovacevic — 3-6, 7-5 (7-5), 1-6, 7-5, 4-6 vs. Marton Fucsovics 30. Alex Michelsen — 2-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-7 (10-6) vs. Miomir Kecmanovic Mackenzie McDonald — 5-7, 4-6, 4-6 vs. 17. Karen Khachanov Jenson Brooksby — 4-6, 7-5, 2-6, 4-6 vs. Joao Fonseca Marcos Giron — 4-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-7 (7-4) vs. (15) Jakub Mensik Reilly Opelka — 5-7, 2-6, 7-6 (8-6), 3-6 vs. (29) Brandon Nakashima (13) Tommy Paul — 6-1, 5-7, 4-6, 5-7 vs. Sebastian Ofner Ethan Quinn — 1-6, 4-6, 3-6 vs. Kamil Majchrzak (12) Francis Tiafoe — 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 5-7 vs. Cameron Norrie Learner Tien — 2-6, 2-6, 3-6 vs. Nicolas Jarry (29) Brandon Nakashima — 7-6 (7-5), 6-7 (8-10), 6-7 (2-7), 6-3, 6-7 (10-3) vs. Lorenzo Sonego (2) Coco Gauff — 6-7 (3-7), 1-6 vs. Dayana Yastremska Iva Jovic — 1-6, 1-6 vs. Suzan Lamens (32) McCartney Kessler — 1-6, 6-7 (3-7) vs. Marketa Vondrousova Alycia Parks — 0-6, 3-6 vs. Belinda Bencic (3) Jessica Pegula — 2-6, 3-6 vs. Elisabetta Cocciaretto Bernarda Pera — 2-6, 4-6 vs. 30. Linda Noskova Taylor Townsend — 6-7 (5-7), 2-6 vs. (28) Sofia Kenin Peyton Stearns — 4-6, 2-6 vs. Laura Siegemund Caroline Dolehide — 4-6, 6-3, 2-6 vs. (17) Barbora Krejcikova (28) Sofia Kenin — 1-6, 6-7 (4-7) vs. Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (31) Ashlyn Krueger — 6-7 (4-7), 4-6 vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Ann Li — 7-6 (7-5), 1-6, 2-6 vs. (24) Elise Mertens Caty McNally — 7-5, 2-6, 1-6 vs. (8) Iga Swiatek Katie Volynets — 0-6, 4-6 vs. Elisabetta Cocciaretto Hailey Baptiste — 1-6, 3-6 vs. (7) Mirra Andreeva Danielle Collins — vs. (8) Iga Swiatek (6) Madison Keys — 3-6, 3-6 vs. Laura Siegemund This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Americans at Wimbledon: Who remains, schedule, more to know

Americans at Wimbledon: Taylor Fritz, Emma Navarro highlight best remaining

Americans at Wimbledon: Taylor Fritz, Emma Navarro highlight best remaining The United States entered Wimbledon 2025 with its largest combin...
Roman Anthony hype train has passed. Now Red Sox mega-prospect faces 'the gap'New Foto - Roman Anthony hype train has passed. Now Red Sox mega-prospect faces 'the gap'

WASHINGTON — It's a strange existence, this life as baseball's No. 1 prospect. The greater glory is often in anticipation, the projection of minor league greatness to big league excellence, and the parlor game of just when a buzzworthy talent will land at the game's highest level. Roman Anthonyreached that apex on June 8, when he hit a497-foot grand slamfor Class AAA Worcester, a blast that figuratively punched his ticket from central Massachusetts toFenway Park. Days later came the hurried drive east, the first big league start, hit and RBI and the fan delirium of what might come next. And then, the hard part. "You kind of understand that as a player – when you're a prospect in the minor leagues and then when you come up here, nobody really cares anymore about your prospect status," Anthony tells USA TODAY Sports. "It's time to help the team win." To that point, Anthony, 21, has been wildly successful, even if his first almost month in the major leagues has not yet produced a sizzle reel worth of sharable moments. It would be hard to match the hype: Anthony's ascent as a hitting savant since the Red Sox chose him with the 79thoverall pick in 2022 crested these past two seasons, as an .879 career minor league OPS zoomed to .940 at Class AAA. So when Anthony began his career with two hits in his first 27 at-bats – an .074 average and .416 OPS – the hype machine cooled. And a maelstrom gathered around him: The club abruptly ended its cold war with All-Star slugger Rafael Devers and on June 15traded the designated hitter to San Franciscoin a blockbuster that roiled two franchises. Anthony had one major league hit to his name then, but the Red Sox did not consider spoon-feeding him; instead, they moved him to the No. 3 hole, and he's batted either second or third in 16 games since. They were rewarded with such foresight: Anthony has 16 hits in 50 at-bats since, a .314 average. One week ago, he had no multi-hit games; now, he has four, coinciding with the Red Sox winning five of seven to crawl back to .500 at 45-45 entering July 6. "Now," says Red Sox manager Alex Cora, "he's finding green. He's getting on base at a high rate. He's doing an outstanding job." Even if his contributions aren't the stuff of breathless anticipation. It's true: Home runs get the headlines. And Anthony hasn't homered in nearly three weeks and 56 at-bats, since his first and only big league dinger off Seattle's Logan Gilbert on June 16. That's not surprising given his batted-ball profile: Anthony's groundball rate of 55% is 11% higher than the league average. He has struggled most with spin, to be expected of a young player, with a 40.5% whiff percentage on breaking pitches, more than three times his rate against fastballs. And yet, he's ripped six doubles and makes the right contributions to keep the lineup whirring. Cora lauded his focus in drawing a walk with an eight-run lead Friday; the next day, he hit a ball to the right side to move a runner that scored, then rolled a pair of singles that way to aid the Red Sox's 10-3 victory over the Washington Nationals. That we are witnessing the building of a foundation as opposed to an instant smash is hardly a surprise in this era. Since the revamping of the minor leagues in 2022, the gulf between Class AAA and the big leagues has been widening. Anthony played just 93 games over two seasons at Worcester and was a month past his 21stbirthday when he debuted in Boston. He was tossed into a grind where three-city, nine-game road trips are common, whereas the minor leagues have largely shifted to a format where six-game series in one destination are commonplace. "I think the gap between minor league baseball and the big leagues is the biggest I have witnessed as far as stuff, execution, fastballs, obviously breaking ball stuff," says Cora. "Traveling, everything. This whole six days in one city – it doesn't prepare them for this. We played at 11 yesterday, we play at 4 today, tomorrow at 1, hop on a plane and then we got seven in a row in Boston. "Minor league baseball is not preparing these guys for what this is. They've done a good job adjusting. The organization does a good job with them when they get here, try to keep it as simple as possible. But it's a big adjustment period." Anthony adds another factor to this: The cutthroat nature of the majors, where the game becomes a binary – did you win or lose? – as opposed to the developmental priority of the minor leagues "I think the biggest adjustment is learning how to prepare yourself to help the team win every single day," says Anthony. "In the minor leagues, and coming to the big leagues, the idea of showing up every day to win is so much different than it is in the minor leagues. "My experience so far has been awesome." It doesn't hurt that the Red Sox are hitting an offensive high point in the post-Devers era, scoring double-digit runs in four of their last seven games. They haven't shown a consistency in all phases to compete in theAmerican League Eastbut encouraging performances of late from starters Lucas Giolito and Walker Buehler create some hope they may can stay in many more games than they were earlier this season. Cora admires Anthony's ability to flush outcomes with the aplomb of a much more veteran performer. "He's a consistent player, a consistent individual," says Cora. "He does not get caught up in results. He wants to put up good at-bats. "He wants to get better." Anthony, of course, is just one of a gaggle of mega-prospects who came up through Worcester in recent years, now playing alongside infielderMarcelo Mayer. The third piece of their Worcester triad one year ago, catcher Kyle Teel, was dealt to the Chicago White Sox in the Garrett Crochet trade this winter. Teel made his debut one week before Anthony, and the two talk or text frequently, Anthony admiringly noting that Teel is "killing it" on the South Side, with a .283 average and .400 OBP. Yet it is Anthony – who will officially lose his "prospect" status by around the All-Star break – that many in the game believe will produce a 15-year career. Become an elite hitter. And, eventually, elevate the ball, put more of them in the seats and remain the longtime cog in the Red Sox lineup. That's still a way off. And the new-car sheen of his debut has long faded. Yet the beginning of a long relationship is only just beginning – with Anthony quietly fulfilling his end of the bargain, with greater things to come. "I feel like AC trusts me and I feel like I've been having good at-bats and doing what I need to do to help the team. Continue to get better at that every day," says Anthony. "Credit to the staff, trusting me and putting me in that position to hit there with such a great lineup around me. "I'd much rather have it this way than be a prospect in the minor leagues. I'm in the big leagues and this is the dream – to be here. Just being a player on theBoston Red Soxwho is trying to help this team win." The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Roman Anthony Red Sox stats improve after top prospect's ugly start

Roman Anthony hype train has passed. Now Red Sox mega-prospect faces 'the gap'

Roman Anthony hype train has passed. Now Red Sox mega-prospect faces 'the gap' WASHINGTON — It's a strange existence, this life ...

 

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