Mbappé drops legal harassment case against PSG and seeks reconciliationNew Foto - Mbappé drops legal harassment case against PSG and seeks reconciliation

PARIS (AP) —Kylian Mbappéhas dropped the legal proceedings he started this year againstParis Saint-Germainfor moral harassment, a person with knowledge of the situation told the Associated Press. The Paris prosecutor's office last month said Mbappé accused the club in a legal filing, and opened an investigation. A person close to the France captain said on Tuesday that Mbappé's decision to end that legal procedure was linked to a desire for reconciliation with his former club. The person was not authorized to speak publicly in line with the practice of Mbappé's entourage. The France captain is at odds with his former club,arguing PSG owes him 55 million euros($61 million) in unpaid wages. The person said the end of the criminal proceedings does not affect that ongoing procedure before an industrial tribunal. When he accusedParis Saint-Germainof moral harassment this spring, Mbappé denounced the 'lofting' he claimed to have been subjected to at the club. The word lofting is used in France to describe a practice that involves isolating a player from the main squad for sporting, administrative, or disciplinary reasons. Mbappé was unhappy with the way he was treated by the Ligue 1 club when he was sidelined before the 2023-24 season, following his decision not to extend his club contract. But according to his entourage, relations between Mbappé and PSG president Nasser Nasser Al-Khelaïfi have been improving for several weeks. Mbappéjoined Real Madridlast summer on a free transfer after scoring a club-record 256 goals in seven years at PSG. He will face his former club in Wednesday's Club World Cup semifinal. Mbappé's relationship with PSG ended amiddeep tensions, and somefans booed himin his last home game at Parc des Princes. PSG felt let down by Mbappé after offering him the most lucrative contract in club history when hesigned a new contractin 2022. Mbappé stunned PSG in June 2023 by informing the club he wouldnot take the optionfor an extra year. With his contract effectively into its final year, it put PSG in the position of needing to sell Mbappé to avoid losing him for nothing when the contract expired. His PSG career could have ended that summer amid atense transfer standoff. After telling the club he would not extend, Mbappé was left off a preseason tour to Japan and South Korea and forced to train with fringe players. PSG said it would rather sell him than let the player leave for free in 2024, but he rejected a300 million euros moveto Saudi Arabia team Al-Hilal. PSG left Mbappé out of the opening league game of that season but he soon returned to the lineup following talks. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Mbappé drops legal harassment case against PSG and seeks reconciliation

Mbappé drops legal harassment case against PSG and seeks reconciliation PARIS (AP) —Kylian Mbappéhas dropped the legal proceedings he starte...
College basketball too-early Top 25 rankings after transfer portal, NBA draftNew Foto - College basketball too-early Top 25 rankings after transfer portal, NBA draft

The transfer portal has closed, the NBA draft is complete and the pieces are mostly in place for the coming men's college basketball season. We previously did ourtoo-early Top 25 preseason rankingsafterFlorida finished as national championsin April. Now three months later, we revisit whether the Gators and others have moved up or down in our projections. Unsurprisingly, the list is mostly filled with teams from the Big 12, Big Ten and SEC but the top half of the rankings have a balanced spread across the five major conferences, portending a wide-open race for who will be crowned national champion in Indianapolis at the end of the season. For reference, the previous rankings are in parenthesis. The defending national runner-up loses stalwarts L.J. Cryer and J'Wan Roberts but is poised to make another run to the title game behind one of the top recruiting classes in the country, led by five-star forward Chris Cenac Jr. and guard Isiah Harwell. Returning contributors include guards Milos Uzan and Emanuel Sharp and frontcourt defensive standout Joseph Tugler. Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel and Khaman Maluach are off to the NBA along with Tyrese Proctor, but Jon Scheyer put together another top recruiting class. Next year's group will be led by wingers Cameron and Cayden Boozer, the twin sons of former Blue Devils star Carlos Boozer. Also arriving are guards Dame Sarr and Sebastian Wilkins. They'll join several veterans who opted to return, including Isaiah Evans and Caleb Foster. Three in a row wasn't in the cards, but a third title in four years isn't out of the question for UConn. Liam McNeeley is gone after just one year in Storrs, but reinforcements are coming for Danny Hurley, whose top-five recruiting class features a pair of McDonald's All-Americans and an international prospect from Down Under. Post man Eric Reibe and guard Braylon Mullins comprise the domestic talent, and Australian wingman Jacob Furphy will arrive in the States this summer. Georgia transfer Silas Demary will provide even more backcourt depth. In addition, veteran forward Alex Karaban and rising junior Solo Ball return. The news that rising seniors Braden Smith and Trey Kaufman-Renn would be back along with sharpshooter Fletcher Loyer vaulted the Boilermakers into the top spot in the Big Ten projections for 2025-26. The veteran-laden team with league title and Final Four potential also returns C.J. Cox and Gicarri Harris, and big man Oscar Cluff (South Dakota State) arrives via the portal to provide the low-post presence that was lacking in 2024-25. All-America guard and Final Four MVP Walter Clayton will be hard to replace. Backcourt mate Elijah Martin and Will Richard are also gone, but the Gators will defend their title with most of their inside players returning. Thomas Haugh, Micah Handlogten, Alex Condon and Rueben Chinyelu are all back. Denzel Aberdeen was a key reserve who should pick up more minutes, and the arrival of transfers Boogie Fland (Arkansas) and Xaivian Lee (Princeton) means there should be little to no drop-off in perimeter production. Despite losing its top three players, things could get even better in year two for coach Dusty May in Ann Arbor thanks to a huge haul in the transfer portal. Yaxel Lendeborg (Alabama-Birmingham) elected to forgo the NBA for another year and should thrive in the Wolverines' system. The newcomers also include point guard Elliott Cadeau (North Carolina) and frontcourt players Morez Johnson Jr. (Illinois) and Aday Mara (UCLA). Michigan also brings in an impact freshman in combo guard Trey McKenney and another top-100 recruit in Winters Grady. After making the Sweet 16 for the second time since 1981, BYU is poised for a big year with the arrival of hyped freshman AJ Dybantsa. He'll join a rotation that lost point guard Egor Demin to the NBA but brings back Dawson Baker and forwards Richie Saunders and Mihailo Boskovic. If Dybantsa is as good as expected, the Cougars could be a serious threat for the Final Four. The Crimson Tide should again be among the SEC favorites. Losing catalyst Mark Sears puts pressure on the backcourt to replicate his scoring production and leadership, but the return of guard Lebaron Philon for a sophomore season will help. Aden Holloway should take up much of that slack as well, along with Miami (Fla.) transfer Jalil Bethea. Inside additions Noah Williamson (Bucknell) and Taylor Bol Bowen (Florida State) should take on big roles. Now that Rick Pitino has instilled the work ethic needed to bring the Red Storm program back to prominence, he hopes the shooters he's brought in via the portal will improve the team's accuracy. Bryce Hopkins (Providence) should provide an immediate boost in that regard if he can stay healthy, with Joson Sanon (Arizona State) and Ian Jackson (North Carolina) adding back-court depth. Big East player of the year R.J. Luis is gone and Simeon Wilcher transferred out, but Zuby Ejiofor is back to anchor the interior. Mick Cronin has put together a transfer class that should make the Bruins one of the best teams in the Big Ten. The biggest addition is point guard Donovan Dent from New Mexico, who led the Mountain West with 20.4 points per game this season and may have been the best overall player in the portal. Another three incoming transfers join a roster headlined by returning starters forwards Eric Dailey Jr. and Tyler Bilodeau. While several key pieces behind last year's rebound under coach Pat Kelsey have been lost to graduation, Louisville was a sought-after destination for a strong transfer class. The impact newcomers include Isaac McKneely from Virginia, Ryan Conwell from Xavier and Adrian Wooley from Kennesaw State. The Cardinals will add another perimeter threat in freshman Mikel Brown and will get a boost from the return of big man Aly Khalifa, who redshirted last season after knee surgery. Texas Tech's roster has taken shape after reigning Big 12 Player of the Year JT Toppin and guard Christian Anderson opted to return to Lubbock. This pair will set the pace for another run at the Final Four after coming up one win shy this March. The Red Raiders' transfer haul includes sharpshooting guards Donovan Atwell (UNC Greensboro) and Tyeree Bryan (Santa Clara) along with forward LeJuan Watts (Washington State) and center Luke Bamgboye (Virginia Commonwealth). A very deep roster took a hit with Eastern Washington transfer Mason Williams needing hip surgery that is likely keeps him out for the season.. But Iowa State has the bodies to replace that projected production and make a March Madness run. Newcomers such as forwards Blake Buchanan (Virginia) and forward Eric Mulder (Purdue-Fort Wayne) and a highly rated recruiting class will join holdovers in Tamin Lipsey, Joshua Jefferson and Milan Momcilovic to make the Cyclones a national player. Getting leading scorer Otega Oweh back in the fold for another year will keep the Wildcats in the mix for the SEC crown under second-year coach Mark Pope. One huge factor that could determine where Kentucky lands is the health of sophomore transfer Jayden Quaintance (Arizona State), one of the top prospects in the nation and a potential difference-maker on the defensive end. Quaintance injured his knee last season but is expected to be ready in the fall. Kentucky also upgraded its backcourt by adding Jaland Lowe (Pittsburgh) and Denzel Aberdeen (Florida). Tennessee is looking at a roster overhaul with just one returning starter in center Felix Okpara. The Volunteers need to land production in increased action from forwards Cade Phillips and J.D. Estrella while blending in point guard Ja'Kobi Gillespie (Maryland), guard Amaree Abram (Louisiana Tech) and forward Jaylen Carey (Vanderbilt). Tennessee will also lean on a really strong traditional recruiting class starring five-star forward Nate Ament. Wisconsin will build around guard John Blackwell, who took his name out of the draft in favor of another year in Madison. He'll team with former Florida Atlantic and San Diego State guard Nick Boyd will form one of the top backcourts in the Big Ten. The Badgers also brought in a deep threat in wing Andrew Rohde (Virginia) and a very promising young big man in sophomore Austin Rapp (Portland), the reigning West Coast Conference rookie of the year. Guard Jaden Bradley will be one of the best players in the Big 12. Returning role players in forward Tobe Awaka and guard Anthony Dell'Orso add experience and production after last year's Sweet 16 berth. But the Wildcats are going to be young, with six freshmen among the seven new additions to the roster. Included in this group are prized recruits Dwayne Aristode and Koa Peat. Even though Mark Few is losing his strong backcourt of Ryan Nembhard, Nolan Hickman and Khalif Battle, the frontcourt is made up of a group of stars. Graham Ike is back and is a conference player of the year contender. He'll be paired with Braden Huff, but the real key is the addition of Grand Canyon transfer Tyon Grant-Foster, a 25-year-old perennial scorer that could be the playmaker for the Zags. Former Big Sky player of the year Steele Venters will finally suit up after missing back-to-back seasons with injuries, putting the Bulldogs in great position for their final year in the West Coast Conference. The momentum from the Sweet 16 run should continue for John Calipari as he was able to bring back some last year's core. D.J. Wagner and Karter Knox stayed but the Razorbacks took a hit when Adou Thiero decided to go to the NBA. Still, Calipari brings in another talented recruiting class, headlined by guard Darius Acuff Jr., who has SEC freshman of the year potential. Other incoming freshman Meleek Thomas could provide solid production off the bench. Greg McDermott knew replacing Ryan Kalkbrenner and Steven Ashworth was the top priority, and he brought in transfers that should keep the Bluejays among Big East contenders. Iowa transfers Josh Dix and Owen Freeman will assume the leadership, while guard Nik Graves (Charlotte) and forward Blake Harper (Howard) will be X-factors after they each led their previous schools in scoring last season. Plus, you can't forget the potential from Serbian 7-foot freshman Aleksa Dimitrijevic. There were plenty of swings and misses by Bill Self in the transfer portal as he was unable to add a big-time playmaker. He was able to salvage it by bringing Tre White from Illinois and Jayden Dawson of Loyola-Chicago. Still, the Jayhawks await the arrival of top recruit Darryn Peterson. He has top NBA draft pick potential and he will join sophomore forward Flory Bidunga, who saved the offseason by choosing to stay in Kansas. The Jayhawks still feel like a bit of a mystery of whether it'll be a boom or bust season. The Spartans will have to replace their top production as Jase Richardson's jump to the NBA means last season's top three scorers are gone. Michigan State played a deep rotation, so experience isn't a big issue. Jeremy Fears Jr. will have to assume a bigger role and Carson Cooper will have to be a force down low. They'll get help in Coen Carr and Jaxon Kohler. The transfer and recruiting haul is promising, but perimeter shooting still appears to be an issue. Illinois jumps into the rankings thanks to the international flair coming to Champaign; Mihailo Petrovic leads the Balkan squad now playing for Brad Underwood. Petrovic is a 22-years-old guard among the best players in the European ABA League. Also joining is Andrej Stojakovic, who had a great freshman season at California, and former Arkansas big man Zvonimir Ivišić, who joins brother Tomislav Ivišić to form a terrifying 7-foot duo. Also in the mix is guard Kylan Boswell after he showed maturity in the move to Illinois after leaving Arizona. Another new addition to the rankings, Oregon is looking to maintain success after an up-and-down season. Back are the top two scorers in Nate Bittle and Jackson Shelstad, who are consistent scorer. But they can't be the only ones producing, and the Ducks have to replace TJ Bamba. That appears to be answered in the transfer portal. TK Simpkins led Elon in scoring last season and improved his 3-point shooting. Sean Stewart (Ohio State) also could be a breakout player as he finds a more elevated role. Experienced stars led Auburn last season, but the entire starting unit is gone following the tough loss of Chad Baker-Mazara to Southern California. Bruce Pearl knew he had to replenish the roster, and he did so with significant recruiting and transfer classes. Keyshawn Hall (Central Florida) and Kevin Overton (Texas Tech) arrive after strong season, and there's intrigue with the Tigers brining in the top junior college transfer, Abdul Bashir. A new crop of players will join Tahaad Pettiford, the one key returnee that had a big role in the Final Four squad. Dropped out:Baylor, North Carolina. Just missed:Texas, North Carolina State and Oklahoma. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:College basketball too-early top 25 rankings for 2025-26 season

College basketball too-early Top 25 rankings after transfer portal, NBA draft

College basketball too-early Top 25 rankings after transfer portal, NBA draft The transfer portal has closed, the NBA draft is complete and ...
Kate Middleton Makes Quiet Power Statement as She and Prince William Welcome Macrons for France's State VisitNew Foto - Kate Middleton Makes Quiet Power Statement as She and Prince William Welcome Macrons for France's State Visit

JUSTIN TALLIS/POOL/AFP via Getty Kate Middleton and Prince William welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron, to the U.K. on July 8 to kick off their state visit The Prince and Princess of Wales will escort the couple to Windsor Castle, where King Charles and Queen Camilla will formally greet their guests Later this evening, the Macrons and royals will attend a glamorous state banquet at Windsor Castle Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamare taking on a major royal role as they start the French state visit to the U.K. The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 43, were the first members of the British royal family to welcome French PresidentEmmanuel Macronand his wife, Brigitte Macron, to the country on July 8, officially kicking off the visit. The royal couple greeted the Macrons at RAF Northolt, an airbase located in Greater London, upon their arrival in England around 11:00 a.m. local time. For the occasion, Kate wore Christian Dior for the first time — a soft blush 30 Montaigne Bar Jacket from the iconic French fashion house's 2024 collection, reimagined by creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri. The piece pays tribute to Dior's iconic 1947 "New Look," which emphasized feminine tailoring and structure. She paired it with a matching hat by Jess Collett, pearl earrings that once belonged toPrincess Dianaand a pearl necklace from the lateQueen Elizabeth's collection. By choosing to wear Dior for the first time, the Princess of Wales offered a quiet nod to France's cultural legacy — a subtle display of sartorial diplomacy. As heir to the throne, Prince William often takes on important hosting duties on behalf of his father,King Charles. Princess Kate is often by her husband's side, and they've been repeatedly tapped to welcome foreign guests to state banquets. The couple did so during the Qatar state visit in December, withKate making a rare appearance amid her cancer treatment. The royal mom of three announced in January that she was in remission butcandidly spoke about the "really difficult" phasethat comes after treatment ends during her July 2 visit to Colchester Hospital. After their greeting, the Macrons and the Prince and Princess of Wales will travel together to Windsor, where the French President and his wife will be formally welcomed by King Charles andQueen Camilla. A royal salute will be fired in the Home Park in Windsor as well as at the Tower of London. JUSTIN TALLIS/POOL/AFP via Getty President Macron, 47, and his wife, 72, will then join the King, 76, and Queen, 77, in a carriage procession through the town to Windsor Castle, where Prince William and Princess Kate will also ride in a separate horse-drawn coach. Upon their arrival in the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle, there will be another royal salute and the playing of the French and British national anthems before President Macron and King Charles inspect the Guard of Honour. After the ceremony, everyone headed inside Windsor Castle for lunch in the state dining room, followed by a special exhibition of items relating to France from the Royal Collection in the Green Drawing Room. President Macron and Brigitte will travel back to London later in the afternoon to lay a wreath at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey before touring the church. While in London, the couple will also visit the Palace of Westminster, where Macron will address Parliamentarians in the Royal Gallery and meet Members of Parliament and Peers. The Macrons will return to Windsor Castle in the evening for a glamorous state banquet hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla. While Buckingham Palace is the traditional setting for state banquets, they may have opted to use a different royal residence this time due to the ongoing refurbishment at the iconic London location. During the banquet, Charles is expected to give a speech. Amid the ongoing war in Ukraine and immigration issues over the large number of people arriving on small boats from across the English channel, the King is expected to talk about how "our two countries face a multitude of complex threats, emanating from multiple directions." "As friends and as allies, we face them together," his speech includes. "These challenges know no borders: no fortress can protect us against them this time. Our two nations share not only values, but also the tireless determination to act on them in the world." The Macrons are expected to stay at Windsor Castle, where Queen Elizabeth primarily lived during her final years, during their visit. Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage? Sign up for our free Royals newsletter to get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! The Macrons' state visit to the U.K. comes less than two years after they hosted King Charles and Queen Camilla in France for a similar visit. The September 2023 trip included adecadent state dinnerat Versailles in Paris, where the Queen glowed in a caped Dior couture gown andsapphire jewelry from the King George VI Sapphire Suite. Read the original article onPeople

Kate Middleton Makes Quiet Power Statement as She and Prince William Welcome Macrons for France’s State Visit

Kate Middleton Makes Quiet Power Statement as She and Prince William Welcome Macrons for France's State Visit JUSTIN TALLIS/POOL/AFP via...
Diddy could face 'substantial' prison time after guilty verdict, warns OJ Simpson's lawyerNew Foto - Diddy could face 'substantial' prison time after guilty verdict, warns OJ Simpson's lawyer

Despite his partial acquittal on federal charges,Sean "Diddy" Combsremained behind bars as he awaits a decision on the judge's sentencing. Speculation as to how much time the rapper would spend in the slammer circulated after Diddy beat the RICO charge that would have landed him in prison for life. Robert Shapiro, the first member and initial chair of OJ Simpson's defense team, gave a grim prediction regarding Diddy's potential sentence. After being found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, Diddy's judge proposed his sentencing hearing take place on Oct. 3. "I have to look into a crystal ball. And this is going to be a call that only one person is going to make," Shapiro told Fox News Digital. "Many times we will rely on a probation report or a pre-sentence report where they calculate the guidelines." Diddy Judge Rules Rapper Must Remain Behind Bars As He Awaits Sentencing According to Shapiro, judges will typically follow these guidelines, and the former defense attorney estimated the range in Diddy's case would likely come out to be in the 2.5-3.5-year range. Read On The Fox News App "Whether or not he had a criminal history, I don't know. That could raise it," he explained. "But, having said that and having seen that this judge did not release him on bail, I think a message may be coming that you're going to be spending a lot more time, so no reason to let you come out and come back in." Diddy Beats Rico, Found Not Guilty Of Racketeering Conspiracy And Sex Trafficking WATCH: DIDDY ASSAULTS EX-GIRLFRIEND CASSIE VENTURA IN HOTEL VIDEO Shapiro pointed out that Judge Arun Subramanian brought up the 2016 surveillance video showing Diddy attacking his then-girlfriendCassie Venturawhen denying the rapper's bail application. "If the judge looks at that tape in his mind and is reminded about it again… I think there is a real chance that a substantial sentence will be forthcoming." Diddy could spend a maximum of 20 years behind bars, 10 years for each count he was convicted of. However, the prosecution suggested the rapper be kept behind bars somewhere between four and five years. Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News Celebrity lawyer David Chesnoff noted that while the circumstances of Diddy's case would generally lead to a low sentence, Judge Subramanian can actually do a "variance." The criminal defense attorney explained the sentencing guidelines don't take into account other factors the judge is allowed to consider. "The guidelines in this case, based on what he got convicted of and the lack of criminal history, would lead you to think that it could be a rather low sentence," Chesnoff, who has defended Paris Hilton, Buno Mars and more, told Fox News Digital. "And considering the amount of time he's been in, he'd be out quickly, but on the other hand, the judge is allowed to do what's called a variance — when the guidelines don't take into account factors that the judge is allowed to consider." "I got the sense from this judge that he feels that [Diddy is] deserving of punishment, otherwise he wouldn't have kept him in," he added. "So it's hard to speculate. The maximum sentence is 10 and 10. That's very unlikely. But do I think that he'll get somewhere above what the defense wants and lower than what the government wants? I think he'll split the baby." Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter During a press conference following the verdict, his lead counsel, Marc Agnifilo, boasted that the team wasn't going to stop until Diddy walks out a free man to his family. WATCH: DIDDY'S LEGAL TEAM WON'T STOP UNTIL HE WALKS A 'FREE MAN,' RAPPER'S ATTORNEY SAYS "We are not nearly done fighting. We are just getting started," Agnifilo said outside the courthouse Wednesday. "To win this and to defeat the prosecutors from the Southern District of New York takes effort from beginning to end. Today was a major, major step in the right direction. But we fight on and we're going to win, and we're not going to stop until he walks out of prison a free man to his family." Diddy's judge denied the rapper's bail package following his partial acquittal. Judge Subramanian claimedDiddy's violencewithin his personal relationships, that Combs owned up to, was a contributing factor to his reasoning for keeping the rapper behind bars. According to the federal judge, there would be no way to guarantee the safety of others should the musician be released. Original article source:Diddy could face 'substantial' prison time after guilty verdict, warns OJ Simpson's lawyer

Diddy could face 'substantial' prison time after guilty verdict, warns OJ Simpson's lawyer

Diddy could face 'substantial' prison time after guilty verdict, warns OJ Simpson's lawyer Despite his partial acquittal on fede...
Padres slugger Manny Machado gets his 2,000th career hitNew Foto - Padres slugger Manny Machado gets his 2,000th career hit

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Manny Machado of the San Diego Padres gothis 2,000th career hitMonday night against the Arizona Diamondbacks with a sharp single off the glove of diving shortstop Geraldo Perdomo. The milestone hit came against starter Zac Gallen leading off the fourth inning. Machado received a standing ovation from the crowd at Petco Park, where he's been a fan favorite since joining the Padres in 2019. "Doing it in front of the home crowd definitely is a lot better, and hopefully there's more," Machado said afterSan Diego's 6-3 loss. The All-Star slugger singled to left field in the first for his 1,999th hit. Machado's third hit of the night was a homer against Kyle Backhus leading off the eighth, his 15th of the season and 357th of his career. Machado became the fifth active player and 297th all-time to reach the milestone. He is the 12th player to have 350 homers and 2,000 hits by his age-32 season. "It's special and an honor to be a part of that list," Machado said. "Definitely would have wanted the victory, but stepping away from that, it's pretty cool." He tipped his batting helmet to the crowd while standing on first base. "Wow, literally hats off. What an accomplishment," Padres manager Mike Shildt said. "We're happy for it. He earned it." Machado made his debut with Baltimore in 2012 and got 977 hits with the Orioles before being traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers on July 18, 2018. He had 73 hits with the Dodgers before signing as a free agent with the Padres on Feb. 21, 2019. He has 950 hits with San Diego, which ranks fifth on the franchise list. Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn had 3,141 in his 20-season career. Machado was voted the starting third baseman for the National League All-Star team this year. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Padres slugger Manny Machado gets his 2,000th career hit

Padres slugger Manny Machado gets his 2,000th career hit SAN DIEGO (AP) — Manny Machado of the San Diego Padres gothis 2,000th career hitMon...
Running back James Cook, Bills motivated to get extension doneNew Foto - Running back James Cook, Bills motivated to get extension done

Running backs Derrick Henry and Saquon Barkleysigned contractextensions this offseason. Could James Cook be the next running back to ink a new deal? There's growing optimism Cook and theBillscan reach a contract agreement by training camp, a person familiar with the situation told USA TODAY Sports. They spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter. Both sides are motivated to get a deal done and have been in talks since the team's mandatory minicamp. Bills veterans report to training camp on July 22. "Everything is a business, so no hard feelings," Cook said last month at Buffalo's mandatory minicamp, via theteam's official website. "Everything gonna work how it's supposed to work." The Bills have rewarded extensions to multiple key players this offseason. Quarterback Josh Allen, defensive end Greg Rousseau, wide receiver Khalil Shakir, linebacker Terrel Bernard and cornerback Christian Benford have all signed extensions. Cook is in the final year of his rookie deal. He's due to make $5.2 million in base salary, perOver the Cap. Cook said in February on Instagram Live that he hoped his next contract would pay him an annual average of $15 million. However, the running back market has since gone up. Barkley's new extension made him the first $20-plus million (per year) running back in NFL history. Las Vegas Raiders rookie running back Ashton Jeanty signed a fully guaranteed four-year, $35.89 million contract as the No. 6 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Cook is coming off a second straight Pro Bowl season in which he tied an NFL-high with 16 rushing touchdowns. He's produced two consecutive seasons of at least 1,000 rushing yards and 1,200 yards from scrimmage. The Bills originally drafted Cook in the second round of the 2022 draft out of Georgia. Follow USA TODAY Sports' Tyler Dragon on X@TheTylerDragon. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:James Cook, Bills motivated to get extension done

Running back James Cook, Bills motivated to get extension done

Running back James Cook, Bills motivated to get extension done Running backs Derrick Henry and Saquon Barkleysigned contractextensions this ...
Mark Ruffalo criticizes Joe Rogan for shock over Trump's ICE raids: 'A little late now'New Foto - Mark Ruffalo criticizes Joe Rogan for shock over Trump's ICE raids: 'A little late now'

When it comes to politics,Mark Ruffaloisn't the type to mince his words. The Oscar-nominated actor, who's been a vocal critic ofPresident Donald Trump'scrackdown on illegal immigration, slammedJoe Roganafter the podcasting sensation sharedcriticism of the Trump administration's sweeping deportation efforts. In June, several demonstrationserupted across Los Angelesin response to a series of immigration raids. The federal invasions, carried out by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, took place in parts of the city as part of a directive fromPresident Trumpto find immigrants living in the United States without legal status. "We were told there would be no, — well, there's two things that are insane," Rogan, 57, told guest and Replit CEO Amjad Masad on aJuly 2 episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience.""One is the targeting of migrant workers. Not cartel members, not gang members, not drug dealers. Just construction workers. Showing up in construction sites, raiding them. Gardeners. Like, really?" 'It's painful to see':Shakira laments 'constant fear' faced by immigrants Roganpreviously shared support for President Trump, endorsing the billionaire businessman in the lead-up to the 2024 U.S. presidential election. Despite Rogan's political grievance, Ruffalo criticized the podcaster for changing his tune on the Republican president. "Dear @joerogan, it's a little late now to pretend like Project 2025 didn't exist and wasn't the playbook all along," wrote Ruffalo in a July 6Threads postresponding to a clip of Rogan's comments. "You are either not that smart or not that dumb. It's hard to tell at this point." 10 bingeable memoirs to check out:Celebrities tell all about aging, marriage and Beyoncé Project 2025, also known as the 2025 Presidential Transition Project, is a political agenda published by the conservative think tank Heritage Foundation in April 2023. The mandate suggests overhauling federal agencies like the FBI,abolishing the Department of Education, reversing federal approval of abortion pills and bolstering powers for immigration officials to deport undocumented immigrants. Throughout the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump attempted to distance himself from Project 2025, claiming he knew "nothing" about the controversial plan. But aUSA TODAY analysisshowed at least 31 of Project 2025's 38 authors or editors had connections to Trump or his first administration. Stars turn out for 'No Kings' protests:Jimmy Kimmel, Mark Ruffalo and more Amid protests against ICE's deportation raids in Los Angeles, Ruffalo joined the political front line andmarched in a "No Kings Day" protestin New York. The nationwide rallies against the Trump administration occurred on the same day that the president held a controversial military parade in Washington,marking the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. "The Avengers"actor delivered a passionate speech at the rally, in which he claimed the Trump administration is"trampling on our rights and our laws and our freedoms." "It's on us, guys. Literally, together, we're the Avengers now," Ruffalo said. "No one's going to come and save us, man. Americans unite." Contributing: Brendan Morrow, Natalie Neysa Alund and Kinsey Crowley, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Mark Ruffalo criticizes Joe Rogan for immigration raids comments

Mark Ruffalo criticizes Joe Rogan for shock over Trump's ICE raids: 'A little late now'

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Regina Hall Says Her Upcoming Movie with Leonardo DiCaprio Has 'a Lot of Laughter' and 'Strong Messaging' (Exclusive)New Foto - Regina Hall Says Her Upcoming Movie with Leonardo DiCaprio Has 'a Lot of Laughter' and 'Strong Messaging' (Exclusive)

Warner Bros. Regina Hall stars in the upcoming Paul Thomas Anderson movieOne Battle After Anotherwith Leonardo DiCaprio Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE, the actress teased details about what audiences can expect "There's a lot of laughter, strong messaging, humor, wit," she said Regina Hallis getting us even more excited about her upcoming movie withLeonardo DiCapriothan we already are. "That was amazing," shetells PEOPLEof filmingPaul Thomas Anderson'sOne Battle After Another(in theaters Sept. 26) while promoting her partnership with Bounty. Calling herself "a big fan" of the award-winning writer-director, Hall, 54, says she "was so excited to be a part of a film that he was making." Upon reading the script, she recalls, "I was incredibly curious: 'What is this movie?' ... There's a lot of laughter, strong messaging, humor, wit." Based on Thomas Pynchon's 1990 novelVineland, Warner Bros.'One Battle After Anothercenters on a group of ex-revolutionaries who reunite to face an enemy resurfacing after 16 years. DiCaprio, 50, leads the dark comedy as Bob Ferguson, with Hall as Deandra. A starry supporting cast includes Benicio del Toro,Teyana Taylor,Sean Penn,Alana Haim, Chase Infiniti, Wood Harris and more. Warner Bros. 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. "The cast, I loved," raves Hall, calling the ensemble "an incredible group … I love Leo, Benicio, Sean Penn — Teyana's amazing." The "genius" of Anderson, 55, is that "there's no part that's insignificant," adds theScary Movieactress. "Even if they have one line, he's so deliberate in his filmmaking. And I'm really excited for audiences to experience the film." One Battle After Anothermarks Anderson's first project since 2021'sLicorice Pizza, which earned himthree Oscar nominations. In March, DiCapriojoined YouTube, his first new social media account in years, to debut the film's trailer. The following month, the Oscar winner joined Hall and Taylor onstage at CinemaCon toteasewhat he called "an incredibly epic movie." Jason DeCrow/AP Content Services for Bounty Paper Towels One Battle After Anotheris in theaters Sept. 26. Among Hall's other upcoming screen projects are Peacock seriesThe Five-Star Weekend,The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants(in theaters Dec. 19) andGirls Trip 2. Read the original article onPeople

Regina Hall Says Her Upcoming Movie with Leonardo DiCaprio Has 'a Lot of Laughter' and 'Strong Messaging' (Exclusive)

Regina Hall Says Her Upcoming Movie with Leonardo DiCaprio Has 'a Lot of Laughter' and 'Strong Messaging' (Exclusive) Warner...
NBA power rankings: How every team stacks up after draft and free agencyNew Foto - NBA power rankings: How every team stacks up after draft and free agency

The pace ofNBAfree agency has eased, with teams mostly settled headed into their summer vacations. Yet, there are still a few pieces out there, namely some intriguing restricted free agents who could sill move the needle. Bulls point guard Josh Giddey and Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga are the players who would most impact new teams, though Chicago and Golden State each have the chance to match any offer sheets prospective teams can offer those players. Damian Lillard (Achilles) is another name to watch, though any team that signs him wouldn't stand to benefit until next season. The biggest issue facing each of these players is that it's a depressed market, with few teams having adequate cap space to make additional moves. Here areUSA TODAY Sports' post-playoffs, post-draft, post-free agency NBA power rankings: The champs return the heart of their roster, andreached a long-term extensionwith2024-25 MVPand2025 Finals MVPShai Gilgeous-Alexander. Plus, the Thunder will get a chance to see how 2024 first-round pick Nikola Topic and 2025 first-round pick Thomas Sorber fit into the rotation. The Rockets shoved all their chips to the center of the table. Theyadded Kevin Durant, Clint Capela and Dorian Finney-Smith, reached deals to bring back Fred VanVleet, Jabari Smith Jr., Steven Adams, Aaron Holiday, Jeff Green and Jae'Sean Tate. Yes, they have to give up players (Dillon Brooks, Jalen Green, Cam Whitmore) to make it happen. But it's obvious the organization thinks a title is doable. Trading Michael Porter Jr. to Brooklyn for Cam Johnson, bringing back Bruce Brown and getting Tim Hardaway Jr. elevates the Nuggets. The offseason will look even better if Jonas Valanciunas doesn't leave for Europe and stays with Denver. The Knicks reached a deal withMike Brown to be their new coach, and reached deals with Jordan Clarkson and Guerschon Yabusele, giving Brown and the Knicks much-needed depth for a team that is desperately trying to win its first championship in more than 50 years. Lonzo Ball adds backcourt depth, Larry Nance is a solid vet and reserve Sam Merrill comes back to Cleveland on a four-year deal. Losing Norman Powell's scoring hurts, but John Collins and Brook Lopez will help offset that, while helping defensively. James Harden and Nic Batum also signed new deal and with Kawhi Leonard the Clippers should again be a quality (though aging) team capable of another 50-win season. The Timberwolves made sure they retained Julius Randle and Naz Reid, but they did not keep Nickeil Alexander-Walker. It's a solid team led by Anthony Edwards, but enough to keep pace in the West? It's LeBron James and Luka Doncic — or Luke Doncic and LeBron James if you like reading NBA tea leaves — so that gives the Lakers a chance. They're hoping to get a motivated Deandre Ayton for a full season. The Celtics made financial decisions bytrading Kristaps PorzingisandJrue Holiday, but let's see how free agency unfolds and what the Celtics add beyond Anfernee Simons and Georges Niang in trades with Portland and Atlanta. The addition of Caris LeVert and Duncan Robinson plus the return of Paul Reed mitigates the departures of Tim Hardaway Jr. and Dennis Schorder. Detroit is still in the mix for other players, too, including Malik Monk. They're also hoping to return value on Chaz Lanier, the No. 37 pick in the June draft. It's a slow start to free agency as Jonathan Kuminga's restricted free agency lingers. Al Horford, another veteran, might be an addition who provides front-court help and extensive playoff experience. Losing Myles Turner hurts — especially to a conference and division rival in Milwaukee —Tyrese Haliburton's Achilles injurysustained in the NBA Finals leaves the Pacers down starters. Orlando acquired scoring and defense in the trade for Desmond Bane, signed Tyus Jones for backcourt depth, re-signed Moe Wagner and drafted Jase Richardson at No. 25 and Noah Penda at No. 32. The Magic are trying to return to the playoffs — and win a first-round series for the first time since 2010 behind Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner. The Spurs were quiet in free agency — adding Luke Kornet to bolster front court depth — but they didn't need to be loud. They have a young and dynamic core, particularly at guard, with plenty of players who can feed Victor Wembanyama. The Grizzlies changed their roster, adding Cole Anthony and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope via trade, and signing Ty Jerome and Jock Landale while giving Jaren Jackson Jr. a long-term extension. They're hoping 2025 first-round pick Cedric Coward can make an immediate contribution. The Bucks waived Damian Lillard and traded Pat Connaughton, but added Myles Turner, Gary Harris and Vasilije Micic and resigned Kevin Porter Jr., Bobby Portis, Taurean Prince, Ryan Rollins, Jericho Sims and Gary Trent Jr. Will that produce enough to keep Giannis Antetokounmpo happy with the Bucks? The Hawks made solid moves:traded for Kristaps Porzingis, drafted Asa Newell and reached deals to get Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Luke Kennard. Is it enough to make a serious push for one of the top seeds in the East? Anthony Davis and Cooper Flagg will be fun to watch, and the Mavs signed D'Angelo Russell to help while Kyrie Irving recovers from a knee injury. A bland start to free agency indicated the Heat were trying to cook up something and improve the roster. And they did,trading for Norman Powelland his scoring punch. The Bulls traded Lonzo Ball to Cleveland for Isaac Okoro, re-signed Tre Jones and draft Noa Essengue at No. 12 in June draft. But where does that leave them in the East? Can they get a long-term deal done with restricted free agent Josh Giddey? The 76ers built around the edges, re-signing Eric Gordon and Justin Edwards and signing Trendon Watford.Selecting VJ Edgecombe with the No. 3 pickin the draft should be beneficial now and in the future. The Raptors' biggest loss in the offseason was losing longtime front office executive Masai Ujiri. But the Raptors should a roster that is more competitive with RJ Barrett, Brandon Ingram, Scottie Barnes, Jakob Poeltl and 2025 first-round lottery pick Collin Murray-Boyles. Based on their moves so far (bringing in Dennis Schroder), the Kings aren't ready to start a rebuild. The Suns lost Kevin Durantand Tyus Jones, and acquired Dillon Brooks, Jalen Green, Mark Williams. They are aiming to reach a deal with Devin Booker on a two-year, $150 million extension. Now, will they buy out Bradley Beal's contract, making him a free agent? The Wizards were active as they try to assemble a roster of young players who will be part of the future, and veterans who can help and create financial flexibility that will allow them to go after free agents in the summer of 2026. Washington traded for Cam Whitmore from Houston and drafted Tre Johnson No. 6 and also added C.J. McCollum and Kelly Olynyk. The Blazers certainly are big with three 7-footers (Donovan Clingan, Deandre Ayton, Yang Hansen), andthey traded for Jrue Holiday. The Pelicans are reshaping their roster under executive vice president of basketball operations Joe Dumars. Through the draft, they landed Jeremiah Fears and Derik Queen, and via trades they landed Saddiq Bey and Jordan Poole, and via free agency they signed Kevon Looney. TheNetstraded for Michael Porter Jr. and Terance Mann, re-signed Day'Ron Sharpe and Ziaire Williams, and drafted five players inthe first round, including Egor Demin at No. 8. The Jazz are focused on a youth movement, so this free agency was just as much about shedding certain players than adding. The Hornets acquired Collin Sexton in a trade with Utah and Pat Connaughton in a trade with Milwaukee, and added Mason Plumlee, Tre Mann and Spencer Dinwiddie. Charlotte also had a solid draft (Kon Knueppel at No. 4, Liam McNeeley at No. 29 and Ryan Kalkbrenner at No. 34) in an attempt to boost its rebuild. 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:NBA power rankings: Post-free agency and draft team ratings

NBA power rankings: How every team stacks up after draft and free agency

NBA power rankings: How every team stacks up after draft and free agency The pace ofNBAfree agency has eased, with teams mostly settled head...
EA Sports College Football 26 early impressions: Top five features in new video gameNew Foto - EA Sports College Football 26 early impressions: Top five features in new video game

Monday, July 7 marked a national holiday for college football video game enthusiasts as they finally were able to grab the controller and playEA Sports College Football 26. Since April, fans of the iconic video game franchise have been clamoring for the next installment following the rousing return in 2024. EA Sports has spent much of the buildupadvertising the new features to the gamethat should make it feel like an upgrade from the previous edition, giving hope the series can remain one of the top sports video games. Even though early access just started — the standard release date in July 10 — there's already noticeable changes that give optimism of this year's game. Players have noticed several things they like, but here are the top ones so far for EA Sports College Football 26. College football is electric, and it must be translated in order for the game to feel authentic. Of course, not all matchups are the same, but when there are high stakes involved, players know it. Night, rivalry, highly ranked, conference title and College Football Playoff games have a different feel with louder crowds and star players in the spotlight, providing the best the sport has to offer. Mix that in with traditions like Virginia Tech's "Enter Sandman," Michigan's "Mr. Brightside" or Alabama's red LED lights and it either hypes up the home team, or could have the road squad feeling nervous. The game presentation itself also got a big boost, with transition screens of the teams, player stats, rankings and rivalry history. Plus, the score bug is an upgrade,something that's clearly hard to do in the real world. You don't need to be a true X's-and-O's savant to play this game, but football nerds will enjoy being rewarded for knowing ball. There's plenty of coaching adjustments players can — and should — make in the game. Notice you keep getting beat on slant routes? You can adjust your coverage to stop that. Going against an inexperienced offensive line? Turn up the defensive pressure with blitz packages and stunts to get to the quarterback. In return, the computer has gotten smarter. If you keep running the same plays, it will pick up on it and stop it, forcing players to get creative and be more balanced to win. Substitutions is also easily accessible in the pre-snap menu, making it easier to manage hurt players and guys that are hot while saving so much time from having to pause the game to make any roster changes. High school is now in road to glory, and while people are upset you can't play a full high school season, it's still an upgrade from last year. The moments users have to play to secure scholarships and interest from schools make it a real challenge to get the career off to a good start, rather than just tearing up the high school ranks. The experience is extremely unique to each career. A school could have interest in a dual-threat quarterback, but it might not again if it already got a commitment from the same type of player in another road to glory mode. Last year, it wasn't much fun to just pick what type of recruit a user was and then start college with that. In the high school moments, it's possible to go from a two-star to five-star, or even go down and schools lose interest. While deflating, it shows how tough football can be when a team decides to pull a scholarship offer. The commitment ceremony with the hats is also a genius touch. So long generic names and faces, as actual coaches in the game not only makes the game feel more real, but also makes it fun in certain modes. Not all of the real-life coaches are in the game, but players will notice coach tendencies, like a play caller that loves to gamble on fourth down or is pass heavy. In road the glory, it feels legit when Ryan Day reaches out to you about wanting to see if you got what it takes to be a Buckeye. The best part about it is in dynasty mode. Trying to recruit against big-name coaches makes it more personal and satisfying when getting that commitment. Then there's the coaching carousel, which goes absolutely insane in the offseason with changes you wouldn't expect to actually happen. Example: after the 2025 season, Lane Kiffin became the head coach at LSU after Brian Kelly was fired, Dave Aranda is at Florida State and Kyle Wittingham didn't retire — he took the job at Southern California. Talk about video game madness. TWO NOTABLE OMISSIONS:Why Bill Belichick, Deion Sanders are not in College Football 26 Building off the wild coaching carousel, the transfer portal turns out to be just as chaotic. It's extremely unpredictable, as there's no telling who will be wanting to leave your school, and who will be looking for a fresh start. In one offseason, DJ Lagway decided to leave Florida after he was a Heisman Trophy finalist, and star defensive end Colin Simmons decided to leave Texas — after leading the Longhorns to the national championship. It makes it that much more important to figure out player desires and who to prioritize to make sure a key contributor doesn't jump ship, while making every offseason as exciting time period to stack or rebuild a roster. How crazy the transfer portal gets can be adjusted before a dynasty begins, but even leaving it as is could lead to some pretty ludicrous results. This one is so good, it had to be included. The repetitive, rage inducing generic drumline music is gone from the main screen menu, and now there's a fresh selection of music to change it up and keep people from losing their minds while recruiting or upgrading their road to glory players. Some fight songs are in, and some marching band covers of songs like "Runaway Baby" and "Industry Baby" will play, alongside a wide variety of generic songs. Now, it won't be as bad after suffering a heart-breaking loss. The biggest stories, every morning. Stay up-to-date on all the key sports developments bysubscribing to USA TODAY Sports' newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Top five features in new EA Sports College Football 26 video game

EA Sports College Football 26 early impressions: Top five features in new video game

EA Sports College Football 26 early impressions: Top five features in new video game Monday, July 7 marked a national holiday for college fo...

 

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