NFL uniforms ranked: Where do Commanders, Saints land after revealing new alternates?New Foto - NFL uniforms ranked: Where do Commanders, Saints land after revealing new alternates?

With full-blown training camp practices still a few weeks away, the NFL is enjoying what should be the laziest portion of its calendar. But talking about America's most popular sports league never goes out of fashion – even if you simply want to talkaboutits fashion. And while none of the 32 teams unveiled a significant uniform overhaul for 2025 – theCommanders did reveal a new alternate Tuesday morningand some other teams will follow suit in the coming days − that doesn't mean you won't see some fresh originality this season. Not only will the league allow clubs to wear alternate or throwback uniforms from their "closet" ("kits" are for soccer, football fashionistas) up to four times this season – previously, the max utilization was three times per year – restrictions that previously prevented them from combining alternate helmets with classic uniforms are being loosened. For example, we might now see the Bengals' white tiger helmet worn with their black jerseys, a combo heretofore verboten. There's more. Nike is launching "Rivalries" uniforms and gear this year for AFC East and NFC West teams. And while details are currently under lock and key, USA TODAY Sports has learned it would be accurate to say the new threads will generally be adjacent to the NBA's popular "City Edition" uniforms or Major League Baseball's "City Connect" jerseys. Along with the uniform, the "Rivalries" look will also mean another helmet in the closet for those eight teams in 2025 and the following three years, according to a person familiar with the rollout. That person requested anonymity given the NFL's and Nike's desire for secrecy around the unis ahead of their launch. Per the NFL, "Each participating team will wear a unique Rivalries uniform with designs rooted extensively in local community insights during a single home game against a division rival. The designs have been brought to life by pulling inspiration from the history of each market and the aspects of the community that only that team's city embodies." The other 24 teams will incrementally be added in groups of eight to the program through the 2028 season. USA TODAY Sports will bring you more on this front in the coming weeks and looks forward to reviewing and assessing the new looks. But the July interlude seemed like a good time to roll out our annual uniform power rankings, listed from worst to best (previous rank in parentheses): The hardest-core purists will disagree ... and I suspect most of them live in northeast Ohio. But the colors are ugly, and the logo-less uniforms are boring. Full stop. And unless the soon-to-be-revealed alternate helmet features the Dawg Pound insignia fans and players picked two years ago − and fat chance of that − then why bother? and the winner is...Introducing our new official dog logo!! 🐾🎉#DawgPoundpic.twitter.com/zny6NxobHy — Cleveland Browns (@Browns)June 12, 2023 more than meets the eye 🧐🦴pic.twitter.com/iwJ7i1kN6a — Cleveland Browns (@Browns)June 12, 2023 Not only do they look outdated, as most 1990s get-ups do, the Panthers just can't stop tinkering – literally using 10 different uniform combinations in 2024. Talk about a lack of identity. Interesting fact about the logo: it's meant to resemble the fused outline of North and South Carolina. It also looks better recessed like a shadow into the team's alternate black helmets – Panthers thrive with camouflage, y'all. Otherwise? Keep the color scheme but reimagine everything below the neckline. Been a turbulent few years, the franchise mothballing its long-worn uniforms – which it was finally compelled to do – in favor of the barebones "Washington Football Team" interim versions and then thesemi-disastrous rollout of the Commanders rebranding. The current road jerseys with the gradient numbering remain eyesores. The original black Commanders alternates are pretty slick, the D.C. flag on the sleeves a nice detail, but many fans think it's too similar to the Steelers. Personally, I've never minded that the franchise retained its traditional colors, including the return of gold pants in 2024, to keep some linkage to its glory days − though some believe it would have been best to make a complete break from its 87-year run using a nickname that's defined as a racial slur. Little chance of such a pivot now, the team essentially readopting the uniforms from its glory years Wednesday. The only noticeable difference in thenew alternates, which resemble what the team wore in its four Super Bowl appearancesbetween the 1982 and '91 seasons is the current Commanders "W" logo standing in for the former Indian head insignia. Weaving past and presentWe're adding back the Super Bowl Era threads to our uniform rotationpic.twitter.com/9nKrTYVABk — Washington Commanders (@Commanders)July 9, 2025 While teams like the Panthers are something of a mess, the Titans seem to at least understand less is more – though even that's problematic to a degree. They wore seven combinations in 2024, most notably the glorious Houston Oilers throwbacks, but had several more permutations at their disposal. However the Oilers unis won't come out of the closet this season – yes, the Titans left Texas in 1997 and took their branding with them – and "Titans Blue" will become the primary home color (instead of navy). The whole thing is probably moot given a major redesign seems to be coming in 2026. I'd venture most NFL fans – and certainly those in the Boston market – would like to see them go back to "Pat Patriot" full time and relegate the "Flying Elvis" logo to the Tom Brady era, though the slightly more understated contemporary version is preferable to the one TB12 wore. The Pats' "Rivalries" unis have a chance to be distinctive given the wealth of American history that's occurred in the region. Though now well past that disastrous two-tone gold and black helmet, they suffer – to a lesser degree – from the same issues as the Panthers, whom the Jags entered the NFL with in 1995. Jacksonville had eight separate uniform combinations last season, adding a white helmet to their closet … for whatever reason. The addition of the "Prowler Throwbacks," a nod to the club's early yearswasnice. Suggestion: what might make the contemporary unisnicerwould be a little feline spotting as part of the striping pattern. They swung the pendulum from excessively busy uniforms tofairly boring ones two years ago– though low key is definitely the preferable side of that spectrum. Admittedly, there's only so much creative space when you're stuck with a non-threatening bird that subsists on insects and (non-playoff) seeds as your mascot – yet it's worth noting the St. Louis Cardinals have long been one of MLB's best-looking squads. Here's hoping the football Cards' "Rivalries" look has some kind of nod to former DB Pat Tillman nearly a quarter-century after he played his final game for the club. I've long contended they look like bruises – which is somehow apropos given the tough guy football identity this franchise has almost always had. And when you're mainly adorned in black and purple, that's going to happen. The Maryland flag baked into the shoulder crest remains the best detail. And give them credit fortrying the "Purple Rising" look last season, which featured a forward-facing bird on the helmet. But meh. They just about nailed it at their inception point in 1966 – uniforms that now serve as their throwbacks – featuring their best logo and the red, black, white and gold color combination that served as a dual tip of the cap to the University of Georgia and Georgia Tech. In later years, they tried silver pants and then black helmets – and it's fair to say anything Deion Sanders wore in his five-year stint (1989-1993), including the Jerry Glanville and MC Hammer days, would look awesome now. But the Falcons have been steadily degrading with a pair of ugly rebrands this century – though, thankfully, their gradient "ATL" jerseys haven't been seen since 2022. Though, more amazingly, the team hasn't worn red ones of any kind since 2019. It's high time the Falcons got back to basics in a more permanent way. Thankfully their 100th season is over … and we won't have to see those ancient throwbacksfeaturing Montreal Canadiens jerseys paired with khaki-colored pants, which they wore (just once) last season. Their 1980s retro uniform remains their best look, and the bland red-and-white roadies (which inexplicably lack any blue notes) remain problematic. The aqua and orange is distinctly South Florida, though the dolphin logo introduced in 2013 – time flies, right? – has never eclipsed its forebear, the aquatic mammal wearing the white helmet adorned with an orange "M." Who knows what their "Rivalries" look will entail, but I'd venture something akin to a "Miami Vice" or "Vice City" theme would be wicked. The current avatar on the Dolphins' X account provides reason to hope. No spirit can outlast the one that's building beneath the surface.Our 2025 schedule is here 🐬😤pic.twitter.com/QDkteHcGQi — Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins)May 15, 2025 They retooled behind center in 2024 with the arrival of rookie QB Bo Nix and retooled their look, too. And while Nix was pretty much an unqualified success, the jury remains out on the unis – whicharebetter than the previous iteration and attempt to incorporate Colorado charm, prevalent triangular "summit markers" on the jersey and back of helmet plus "5280" to reference the number of feet the Mile High City is above sea level. Another team determined to work a white helmet shell into its rotation, here's hoping the Broncos make more use of the 1977 "Orange Crush" throwbacks they rocked twice last season. A new era forged by#BroncosCountry.pic.twitter.com/LaK3ZfsoZ9 — Denver Broncos (@Broncos)April 22, 2024 Classic, traditional and lacking flash ... their fantastic suite of socks notwithstanding. The "GSH" on the sleeve has always been a nice touch honoring founder George Halas. The alternate orange helmets look like pumpkins but maybe they'll only appear half as bad now that they can be worn with the navy jerseys. More monochromatic combinations might help – Chicago hasn't gone white on white, which takes you back to Walter Payton's heyday, since 2009. And it would be especially nice if a team that likes to use the Michigan-esque throwbacks instead went with a white "C" on the helmet in a nod to the Halas-Butkus-Sayers days. The altered number fonts and uniform striping last season were upgrades. And who's to say if the all-black alternates coach Dan Campbell wanted back helped the NFC North champs to a franchise record 15 regular-season wins? Shame, though, that they didn't keep the "Honolulu Blue" helmet with the throwback logo and Ford Mustang striping used to celebrate the club's 90th season in 2023. Gone, too, are the "WCF" initials on the sleeve that honored former owner William Clay Ford – perhaps apropos given he didn't win championships like Halas did. Not sure how you responsibly incorporate "Mafia" into the "Rivalries" uniform, but Nike can doubtless figure it out. (And, please, don't be tempted by buffalo wings.) Still, some flair doesn't hurt here. The charging buffalo logo is nifty, yet it's a bummer that the AFL-era grazing buffalo hasn't made an appearance in four years. The Bills seem pretty content to wear their conservative blue jerseys and white pants (or the inverse) as often as possible. One of the league's oldest teams has remained pretty firmly rooted in tradition – rarely making changes to its classic look since the 1960s, when it was perhaps the greatest dynasty in NFL history. But the Pack has sported a nice green-over-green alternate since 2021 and introduced an all-white (helmet included) "Winter Warning" look in 2024. (Sigh.) Maybe the new throwbacks that are coming this year,per Sportslogos.net, will somehow spice things up a bit more … though spice isn't usually part of this brand's formula. It tracks that the NFL's youngest team – the Texans are entering their 24th season – is the only one to never change its primary helmet logo, the bull's head featuring the design of the Texas state flag an underrated one. And whether or not you liked the results,give Houston credit for taking a big swing last yearby tweaking its primary home and road uniforms while rolling out two drastically reimagined alternates for their closet. Again, here's hoping the oh-so-sweet Oilers uniforms get returned to Houston at some point. We owe them a debt as their iconic horns became the first logo to adorn an NFL helmet back in 1948 – and the modern iteration has settled in even if there was never much reason to mess with it. However the remainder of their present look is a mixed bag. The new-ish roadies have allowed the Rams to move away from the "bone" uniforms initially intended for that role – but LA only wore them twice in 2024. And the gradient jersey numbers on the blue home jerseys have got to go. Given the civic history, their "Rivalries" look could go any number of ways – but hopefully it truly smacks of Los Angeles, as some of the Clippers' alternates have in recent years. And throwbacks would be nice, preferably navy jerseys and helmets with white ram horns. Do it for Deacon Jones. They've long sported a classic look, crowned by the interlocking "KC" in the arrowhead helmet logo … and that's about it. And, hey, it's certainly been working for them in recent years, and it's not like it makes sense to wear their Dallas Texans uniforms from the 1960s. Their somewhat problematic team name also limits their creative space. Still, feels like there's some room for variance, but owner Clark Hunt hasn't been open to it. And, heck, maybe he's right. No one's begging for gold pants or jerseys here for theonly team in the league without an alternate or throwbackoption. They've long sported a classic look, crowned by the interlocking "SF" in the helmet logo, and even their throwbacks tend not to deviate much. Even their black alternates have been mothballed since a three-year trial apparently ended following the 2017 season. (But at least San Francisco tries new things, so we'll give them the nod over the Chiefs ... for once.) Here's hoping the Niners are willing to go a little further afield with this year's "Rivalries" unis – we'd definitely be down for a helmet featuring the Golden Gate Bridge and/or Alcatraz … even if the team now lives in Silicon Valley (no microchips, please). However, they seem to be teasing some fundamental changes that pay homage to Northern California, 19th century western history and possibly more utilization of the gold palette and introduction of cream-colored elements. Mapping out a bold new path 🗺️An inside look at our visual refresh ⬇️ — San Francisco 49ers (@49ers)May 13, 2025 Love them or hate them, the league's most visible club sports an iconic, clean look. "America's Team" has traditionally worn white at home for decades, legendary former team president Tex Schramm wanting his home fans to experience different color visuals provided by visiting teams wearing their traditional home jerseys. White also kept the Cowboys a bit cooler in Texas' heat. Personally, I always thought their dark blue jerseys looked better, but they also evidently bring bad luck – a theory floated long before the club's current three-decade Super Bowl drought. Their pair of alternate white helmets and throwback look has never been especially inspiring. The coolest thing the Cowboys do is add a red stripe to their helmet in recent years during the NFL's Salute to Service program, a touch used to honor the military, veterans and Medal of Honor winners. (Prior to 2021, the red stripe was only worn during the 1976 season, which coincided with America's bicentennial celebration.) If ever there was a team that should just stick to its basic uniform, it might be this one – and the Colts, signature helmet horseshoe and all – have largely done exactly that. Even they seem to know it, breaking out their "Indiana Nights" alternates with the ugly black helmet just once each of the past two seasons – naturally for 1 p.m. ET kickoffs. They finally (and wisely) adopted their 1980s look as their primary uniform last season … for all the good it did Aaron Rodgers and Co. Their Super Bowl 3 era throwbacks and all-black alternates with the black helmet are generally fine, if not home runs. Hard to say what Nike will draw upon when designing the Jets' "Rivalries" look for this season, but there does seem to be an opportunity for some kind of exhilarating "Top Gun" type of treatment – especially given how staid the Giants tend to be – particularly given New York's annual Fleet Week celebration. A unique "Rivalries" design for the helmet would mark the Jets' sixth different-looking crown over a three-season span. The horns they've sported on their helmets since the franchise's inaugural season in 1961 have long been one of the league's slickest logos. Their current uniform has another nice Norse touch with the sleeve stripes that evoke the image of a Viking longboat. The club further embraced its Scandinavian – which is to say local – heritage bedebuting its all-white "Winter Warrior" duds in 2024, a nice way to imply snow given the Vikings have rarely played outdoor home games since vacating Metropolitan Stadium after the 1981 season. They earned beaucoup points (and their first Super Bowl berth) in 1981 when they stopped looking like Browns knock-offs – gross – and literally changed their stripes. They've unnecessarily monkeyed with the jerseys and pants over the years and last season's monochrome orange debut … nah. But the primary uniform is in a good place, and the white tiger alternates are as good as anyone's – though that helmet doesn't actually need to suddenly be mixed into other combinations. One must be careful before conferring too much credit on the 1970s and '80s Bucs – remember, starting in 1976, this was an organization that lost its first 26 games. But if you were a kid who grew up drawing NFL logos when you got bored in class, then you know "Bucco Bruce" had some swag and offered a much more satisfying challenge than the Bears or Packers, for examples, offered up. And the "Florida Orange," aka "Creamsicle," brought a unique dash to the league, even if you wouldn't be caught dead in it. After an absence of more than a decade due to since-relaxed helmet rules, the Creamsicles have been back since 2023, and the road version is apparent set to return this season, the club's 50th. Yet the less-celebrated aspect of the Buccaneers is that they, like their expansion brethren Seahawks, have evolved so nicely over the years − the digital alarm clock number fonts and messy unis worn from 2014-19 the notable exception. If only the Panthers and Jags, who appeared two decades later, could say the same. I've long considered them the recipients of Nike's best rebrand – and (coincidentally or not) the 'Hawks have basically been a near-perennial contender since debuting their current look in 2012. And, given the franchise's relative youth – Seattle is also about to embark on its 50th season – why not be something akin to the NFL version of the University of Oregon? And even if you don't like the updated osprey totem logo or feathers on the pants, collars and subtly tapering down the centerline of the helmet, almost everyone can agree that the return of the Seahawks' original uniforms – largely at the expense of their highlighter green alternates – is another huge win. The white roadies the team wore for most of the 1980s and '90s are also returning in 2025,per SportsLogos.net. And don't be surprised if their "Rivalries" presentation – whether it includes the Space Needle, coffee beans, Sasquatch, the Pacific Northwest wilderness, a Pearl Jam tribute or whatever else – is likely to be bold and maybe polarizing, which is just fine for this kind of uniform treatment. (But let's not bring back the mess of blue-ish hues the team used when it first moved into Lumen Field in 2002.) They've got all the ingredients. Few colors are better paired than black and gold, though the deeper "Old Gold" the team favored in yesteryear might be a touch preferable to the lighter, contemporary shade. Few teams can boast a logo better civically intertwined than the Saints' fleur-de-lis, which looks especially cool running down the center of the club's alternate black helms. And those lids might look even better atop what could be all-black monochromatic looks this season. And entering the repertoire Wednesday is analternate white helmet with the logo and goldand something akin to a vanilla ice cream pattern on a shell adorned in black flecks. But I still think what the Saintsshoulddo is develop one starkly different uniform from what's already in their closet – namely a version with a purple, green, and gold scheme as a nod to Mardi Gras. Honestly, why has it taken this long? New alternative helmet being added to the arsenal. ⚪️pic.twitter.com/u1JiOrAt0t — New Orleans Saints (@Saints)July 9, 2025 The return of their classic "Kelly Green" and silver uniforms as throwbacks two years ago was long overdue, their absence forced by the league's formerly restrictive rules and then the extra time Nike needed to replicate the look once it was reinstated. And while some of the team's fans would probably like to see the (not Chip) Kelly look restored as the primary one, the "Midnight Green" threads the team has mainly worn since 1996 are not only underrated but now inextricably linked with the most successful era in club history – three Super Bowl trips and two titles over the past eight seasons. Winning almost always, ahem, looks better. The black helmet the team occasionally uses seems extraneous, particularly given how dark their typical helmets already are. Sorry, Saints, but no team is more seamlessly linked to its hometown than the Steelers. Black and gold, also worn by Major League Baseball's Pirates and the NHL's Penguins, is inescapable throughout the 'Burgh, where even the bridges are gold. And the Steelmark symbol used by the American Iron and Steel Institute with the trio of hypocycloids on the right side of the helmet is identifiable to both the team and city. The Steelers' Dark Knight Color Rush always looks sharp. They will also debut a new throwback for their October 26 game − too cold for bumblebees − againstnew QB Aaron Rodgers'former team, the Packers. (But what's up with the practice jerseys, guys?) Steelers Pre-camp position previews: Quarterbackhttps://t.co/tucfwtsWWA — Dale Lolley (@dlolley_pgh)June 29, 2025 The colors, the logo, the clean simplicity of the pants and jersey – it's close to a perfect football uniform. The Silver and Black's only sartorial sin remain not embracing their inner (and outer) Darth Vader. Why can't we see the helmets and pants go primarily black with silver trim to complete a seriously menacing look? It'd be a serious commitment to football fashion excellence. The colors, the logo, the suite of combinations (including a new alternate uniform in 2025) – it's close to a perfect football uniform. The Bolts' only sartorial sin of late has been their reliance on white helmets while changing up the color of the lightning emblem depending on whether they're wearing white, "Powder Blue," navy or royal. Personally, I preferred the Junior Seau-era navy helmets with white lightning – though it's worth noting the Chargers are 0-6 in their current navy unis. Others might like a royal dome and gold bolt honoring the Air Coryell teams. Thankfully, it does seem like a new helmet color is inbound, which should only make a team that's become increasingly watchable more fun to look at, too. All NFL news on and off the field.Sign upfor USA TODAY's 4th and Monday newsletter. 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NFL uniforms ranked: Where do Commanders, Saints land after revealing new alternates?

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Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti sentenced to one-year jail term in Spain over tax fraudNew Foto - Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti sentenced to one-year jail term in Spain over tax fraud

MADRID (AP) — A Spanish court on Wednesday sentenced Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti to a one-year prison term for tax fraud when he was Real Madrid manager in 2014. The Madrid court also fined Ancelotti €386,000 ($452,187). Spanish prosecutors accused Ancelotti of defrauding the state of 1 million euros ($1 million) in 2014 and 2015. State prosecutors sought a prison sentence of up to four years and nine months ontwo counts of tax fraud. In March 2024, they accused Ancelotti of having used shell companies to hide his true earnings. Prosecutors claimed Ancelotti, for example, used one company that lacked "any real (economic) activity" in the Virgin Islands as part of an alleged scheme. Carlos Sánchez, Ancelotti's press officer, told The Associated Press that the coach "will not make comments for now." Brazil's soccer confederation said in a statement that it was following the case. The Italian coach is the latest in a string of major soccer profiles to face a crackdown by Spanish authorities over unpaid taxes, although none have actually been sent to prison so far. That list includes star players Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, as well as Jose Mourinho, another former Madrid coach. In Spain a judge can suspend a sentence of less than two years for first-time offenders. Brazil's soccer confederation did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Ancelotti, who turned 66 last month, is one of soccer's most successful coaches. He is the only coach to have won the Champions League five times, three with Madrid and twice with AC Milan, and the only coach to have won domestic league titles in England, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Ancelottileft his second stint at Real Madridto take over Brazil's national team. ___ This story has been corrected to reflect that Ancelotti's birthday is June 10, not July 10. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti sentenced to one-year jail term in Spain over tax fraud

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Tori Kelly Is Pregnant! Grammy Winner Expecting First Baby with Husband André Murillo: 'So Grateful' (Exclusive)New Foto - Tori Kelly Is Pregnant! Grammy Winner Expecting First Baby with Husband André Murillo: 'So Grateful' (Exclusive)

Mila Austin @milaaustin_ Congratulations are in order forTori KellyandAndré Murillo! The Grammy-winning singer, 32, is pregnant, expecting her first baby with her basketball player husband, 35, PEOPLE can exclusively reveal. Kelly, who's in the midst of a European tour withEd Sheeran, tells PEOPLE, "This year has already been full of highs — getting to perform in stadiums all summer, writing the most personal songs of my career and now getting to start a family with my amazing husband." "We are just so grateful for what's to come and can't wait to meet this little gift from God," continues the "Never Alone" musician, who wed Murillo in May 2018. Alongside the announcement, Kelly released a video featuring her and Murillo embracing one another at home and on the beach, soundtracked by a snippet of music from her next project. 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. Mila Austin @milaaustin_ "Only you know me / Mind and my body / Riding with you down this road / We got forever to go / When we get closer / And when I hold ya / You make it feel just like home," she sings. Kelly continues, "And there's no one here but you and me / We've been through it / Yeah, we been everywhere and in between / Yeah, yeah / Making the complicated easy / Felt every kind of feeling / Passed every test / Boxes, checked." "I'm ready for what comes next," she croons. "Let's make a baby." The "Should've Been Us" artist and Murillo started dating in 2016 andannounced their engagementthe following September. The pairtied the knot in a private ceremonyin May 2018. Shortly after getting married, she referred to the nuptials as "the most magical day ever." The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Kelly's latest album, TORI., was released in April 2024 — less than a year after she was unexpectedlyhospitalized for life-threatening blood clots. Around the project's release, she told PEOPLE about feeling "amazing" and taking only "a simple medication" to stay well, while "going in for checkups" occasionally following the July 2023 hospitalization. "When I look at just my life, my career and getting to go on these tours, I'm just like, 'I don't want to take anything for granted because life as I now have experienced is so fragile,'" said Kelly at the time. "I'm just holding people a little closer." Read the original article onPeople

Tori Kelly Is Pregnant! Grammy Winner Expecting First Baby with Husband André Murillo: 'So Grateful' (Exclusive)

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Olivia Munn reveals her mom was diagnosed with breast cancer: 'Even more heartbreaking'New Foto - Olivia Munn reveals her mom was diagnosed with breast cancer: 'Even more heartbreaking'

Olivia Munn'smother has been diagnosed withbreast cancer. The "Newsroom" star, 45, shared the news in anInstagram post on Wednesday, July 9, more than a year afterrevealing her own breast cancer diagnosis. Munn said that after being diagnosed with breast cancer herself in 2023, she urged her mother to take a breast cancer lifetime risk assessment test. Her mom's high score on the test led her to get an MRI, and she was ultimately diagnosed with breast cancer. Munn said her mom has since completed 12 rounds of chemotherapy. "From my mom being there after my double mastectomy to me being there after hers," Munn wrote in her post. "From me having to find an oncologist, to my mom and I sharing one. I can tell you this: going through cancer is really hard. But there's something about watching a loved one go through it that is even more heartbreaking." View this post on Instagram A post shared by o l i v i a (@oliviamunn) Munn also shared a series of photos and videos on Instagram along with her message, the first of which showed her mother on her first day of chemotherapy. Another showed Munn's mother sitting with her son-in-law,John Mulaney. The comedian has joked about Munn's mom in his stand-up,including on "Saturday Night Live" in 2024, when he quipped that his mother-in-law, "who lives with us," is "two feet tall." You could win $100 just by reading:How to enter USA TODAY's Summer Book Challenge Munn said she spent "many nights" taking care of her mom when the chemotherapy "became too much," and she wished "I could fight the fight for her, even if only for a day to give her a little break." The "Your Friends & Neighbors" star added that she is "proud" of her mom for handling the diagnosis "with bravery and humor while still driving us crazy," quipping that "just days after her double mastectomy she tried to do laundry and make dinner — she's insane." Munn first shared news of her own breast cancer diagnosis in March 2024. At the time, she said she would not have received her diagnosis for another year had her doctor not decided to calculate her breast cancer risk assessment score. "The fact that she did saved my life," Munn said at the time. Olivia Munndetails breast cancer journey, including 4 surgeries in 10 months In her post on July 9, Munn said she "never would've predicted" that this same risk assessment test "would save my mom's life as well," and she said that her mother "wanted me to tell you that she hopes by sharing her story it will help save someone's life." Munnpreviously opened upabout her breast cancer battle at Time's Women of the Year gala in February, sharing that she still has "years to go in my cancer treatment." This story has been updated to add additional information. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Olivia Munn's mother diagnosed with breast cancer

Olivia Munn reveals her mom was diagnosed with breast cancer: 'Even more heartbreaking'

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Trump administration sues California over transgender athlete policiesNew Foto - Trump administration sues California over transgender athlete policies

WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentDonald Trump's administration sued the California Department of Education on Wednesday for allowingtransgender girls to compete on girls sports teams, alleging the policy violates federal law. The move escalates an ongoing battle between the Republican administration in Washington and Democratic-led California overtrans athletes competing in girls and women's sports. The lawsuit filed by the Justice Department says California's transgender athlete policies violateTitle IX, the federal law that bans discrimination in education based on sex. The department says California's rules "are not only illegal and unfair but also demeaning, signaling to girls that their opportunities and achievements are secondary to accommodating boys." "These discriminatory policies and practices ignore undeniable biological differences between boys and girls, in favor of an amorphous 'gender identity,'" the lawsuit says. "The results of these illegal policies are stark: girls are displaced from podiums, denied awards, and miss out on critical visibility for college scholarships and recognition." California has a more than decade-old law on the books that allows students to participate in sex-segregated school programs, including on sports teams, and use bathrooms and other facilities that align with their gender identity. Trump criticized the participation of a transgender high school student-athlete who won titles inthe California track-and-field championshipslast month. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon wrote in a letter after the meet that the sports body running the final violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution by allowing trans girls to compete against other female athletes. The federal Education Department earlier this year launched an investigation into California's policies allowing athletes to compete on sports teams consistent with their gender identity. The agency said last month thatthe policies violate Title IX, and it gave the state 10 days to agree to change them. But the state this week refused. Trump alsosparred with Maine's Democratic governorover the state's transgender-athlete policies. Gov. Janet Mills told the president in February, "We'll see you in court," over his threats to pull funding to the state over the issue. His administrationfiled a lawsuit in Aprilalleging Maine violated Title IX by allowing trans girls and women to compete against other female athletes. Meantime, on his podcast in March, Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., angered some party allies when hequestioned the fairnessof trans girls competing in girls sports. GOP critics have called on the governor to back a ban, saying his remarks do not square with his actions. The issue is part of a nationwide battle over therights of transgender youthin which states have limited transgender girls from participating on girls sports teams, barred gender-affirming surgeries for minors and required parents to be notified if a child changes their pronouns at school. More than two dozen states have laws barring transgender women and girls from participating in certain sports competitions. Some of the policies have been blocked in court. Trumpsigned an executive orderin February aimed at barring trans girls and women from participating on sports teams consistent with their gender identity. Proponents of a ban, including the conservative California Family Council, say it would restore fairness in athletic competitions. But opponents, including the LGBTQ+ advocacy group Equality California, say bans are an attack on transgender youth.

Trump administration sues California over transgender athlete policies

Trump administration sues California over transgender athlete policies WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentDonald Trump's administration sued the...
Wimbledon 2025: Iga Swiatek advances to semifinals for first time, Belinda Bencic upsets Mirra AndreevaNew Foto - Wimbledon 2025: Iga Swiatek advances to semifinals for first time, Belinda Bencic upsets Mirra Andreeva

Wimbledon has proven to be a tough event for Iga Swiatek. Despite everything she's accomplished in her career, success at Wimbledon has remained elusive. Entering Wednesday, the farthest Swiatek has ever made it at the event was the quarterfinals, a disappointing result for the former women's No. 1. But maybe this is Swiatek's year. The 24-year-old will finally play in her first semifinal at Wimbledon after a victory over Liudmila Samsonova in the quarterfinals Wednesday. Swiatek looked to be in top form early during the match, which she won 6-2, 7-5. Jazda! 🇵🇱Iga Swiatek defeats Liudmila Samsonova 6-2, 7-5 to reach her first#Wimbledonsemi-final 👏pic.twitter.com/AWlIo5Jsbg — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon)July 9, 2025 Swiatek, the No. 8 women's player, played a strong overall game, winning points on 70 percent of her first serves. She was strong on break points, converting 63 percent of those opportunities. Her defense was strong as well, as Swiatek registered 24 unforced errors in the match. Swiatek was aided by some defensive lapses from Samsonova, who picked up 38 unforced errors in the loss. Swiatek also registered 20 winners, putting Samsonova in tough positions all day. While Samsonova had a tough time in the first set, she settled in and played a much better game in the second set, pushing Swiatek to an extra game. Despite the late surge, Samsonova couldn't complete the comeback, falling 7-5 in the second and final set. Following the win, Swiatek said she had goosebumps on the court. "I've already got goosebumps"Iga Swiatek's loving her time at#Wimbledonpic.twitter.com/6OaGPKqqKn — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon)July 9, 2025 The win puts Swiatek in the semifinal at Wimbledon for the first time in her career. Despite all her success — Swiatek has four French Open wins and one U.S. Open title — Wimbledon remains her toughest Grand Slam. She has just a 69 percent winning percentage at the tournament, her lowest among the four Grand Slams. Prior to 2025, she had just one quarterfinal appearance at Wimbledon in her first five tries. She's typically gone home early at the event. It will only get harder from here, though Swiatek does have an advantage over the remaining players in the women's bracket. Of the remaining women at Wimbledon, Swiatek has never played Amanda Anisimova, but she has a winning record against all her other possible opponents. That wasn't the case with Mirra Andreeva, who holds a 2-1 record vs. Swiatek. But that won't be an issue after Andreeva was eliminated by Belinda Bencic on Wednesday. Swiatek's success extends to No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka. The pair has played 13 total times, with Swiatek winning eight of them. If Swiatek can continue her run and meet Sabalenka in the final, it could result in a scenario where the women's No. 1 is actually an underdog at Wimbledon. It was a hard-fought match, but Belinda Bencic is advancing to the semifinal at Wimbledon. In an extremely tight match, Bencic upset No. 7 Mirra Andreeva in straight sets (7-6, 7-6) to advance at the tournament. The veteran Bencic played a generally mistake-free match to pick up the win. While Andreeva led the way in aces and winners, Bencic committed fewer unforced errors and played a strong game at the net to pick up the victory. Bencic had 24 unforced errors compared to Andreeva's 37. The 28-year-old Bencic also had an 82 percent win rate on points at the net. Brilliant Bencic does it again 🤩Belinda Bencic defeats Mirra Andreeva 7-6(3), 7-6(2) to reach her first ever#Wimbledonsemi-final - and she does it in some style! 💥pic.twitter.com/KfjjZv0RrU — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon)July 9, 2025 With the win, Bencic advances to just the second Grand Slam semifinal in her career. She reached the semifinal at the 2019 U.S. Open, where she fell to Bianca Andreescu. It also marks the farthest Bencic has advanced at Wimbledon. Prior to her 2025 run, Bencic had not advanced past the fourth round at the event in eight tries. She did not play at Wimbledon in 2024 after going on paternity leave. With her win Wednesday, Bencic is the first mother to play in the semifinal at Wimbledon since Elina Svitolina in 2023. Bencic's task will get much tougher next round, when she'll take on Swiatek. The two have played four times, with Swiatek winning three of those matches.

Wimbledon 2025: Iga Swiatek advances to semifinals for first time, Belinda Bencic upsets Mirra Andreeva

Wimbledon 2025: Iga Swiatek advances to semifinals for first time, Belinda Bencic upsets Mirra Andreeva Wimbledon has proven to be a tough e...
Country Star Pulls Off Unlikely 'Sing-a-Long' Moment at UK ConcertNew Foto - Country Star Pulls Off Unlikely 'Sing-a-Long' Moment at UK Concert

Country Star Pulls Off Unlikely 'Sing-a-Long' Moment at UK Concertoriginally appeared onParade. Leave it toScotty McCreeryto get an entire arena of British fans to sing their hearts out to a classic American country anthem. While performing a recent concert in Manchester, England, the North Carolina native pulled off a legendary sing-a-long with the crowd toJohn Denver's "Country Roads"—and it was all captured on video. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 McCreery, 31, shared footage from the priceless moment toInstagramon Tuesday, July 8, giving his followers a glimpse at the sweet experience he had while across the pond. "Gotta love the 'Country Roads' sing-a-long in the UK," theAmerican Idolwinnercaptioned the post, while writing across the video, "I love singing 'Country Roads' with my British friends." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Scotty McCreery (@scottymccreery) "UK Fans Loved It 🇬🇧," one of McCreery's fans gushed under the Instagram post on Tuesday, which showed just a snippet from the country crooner's concert at the O2 Ritz Manchester music venue. "It was a brilliant night! Come back again soon!" another one of his fans from the UK commented, while someone else pointed out to McCreery, "EVERYBODY was singing with you ..every song pretty much." "Nothing like it in the world! 😍," another commenter added. Related: Country Star Gets Mixed Reactions to New Music: 'Never Heard Him Sing Like That' Country Star Pulls Off Unlikely 'Sing-a-Long' Moment at UK Concertfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 9, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 9, 2025, where it first appeared.

Country Star Pulls Off Unlikely 'Sing-a-Long' Moment at UK Concert

Country Star Pulls Off Unlikely 'Sing-a-Long' Moment at UK Concert Country Star Pulls Off Unlikely 'Sing-a-Long' Moment at U...
Fox News' Jacqui Heinrich engaged to GOP Congressman Brian FitzpatrickNew Foto - Fox News' Jacqui Heinrich engaged to GOP Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick

Jacqui Heinrichof Fox News and Rep.Brian Fitzpatrickare engaged. The right-leaning cable network's senior White House correspondent and the Pennsylvania congressman's engagement wasannounced exclusively by People magazine July 8. The 51-year-old Republican popped the question in a stunning lavender field in Provence in the South of France. He asked Heinrich, 36, to tie the knot with a ring chosen from her long-running family jeweler in Portland, Maine, according to the magazine. Heinrich, who does not directly cover Congress in her position reporting on the presidency, is often seen on camera in the White House press briefing room. Shetold the Boston Globe last year, "I've always dreamed of eating my way through the French Riviera and Provence, with sun-drenched days at the lavender fields punctuated by crisp wines and salty butter." Fox News' Kat Timpf received breastcancer diagnosis, had her first baby hours later So, Heinrich told People that Fitzpatrick planned a trip to her dream destination to propose: "He said, 'I'm going to take you this summer to the South of France.'" "He was like, 'We are going. We're going to the lavender fields. All I want is to see the lavender fields at sunrise,'" she told People, jokingly adding that "all the time I've known this man, he has never been desperate to see a field of flowers at dawn. So, I had a feeling that (a proposal) was the goal." "It's really beautiful," Heinrich added. "Brian did such an amazing job. I'm so impressed with him." To celebrate the engagement, the couple waited for coffee shop to open up and drank espresso together. They celebrated for less than 48 hours in France before Fitzpatrick had to head back to Washington, D.C. for work duties. "In less than 48 hours, we saw all of the cities we wanted to see during the whole 10 days we were supposed to be there. "It was honestly so memorable. I'll never forget it," Heinrich said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jacqui Heinrich (@jacquiheinrich) Rep. Fitzpatrick one of two Republicansto vote against Trump's 'big, beautiful' bill The proposal news comes after Fitzpatrick and Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie were the only two Republican House members to oppose PresidentDonald Trump'sdomestic agenda, dubbed by him the"big, beautiful bill,"which ultimately passed by a 218-214 vote July 3, and was signed by Trump on July 4. Heinrich, a rising star at Fox, first joined the network as a New York-based general assignment reporter in 2018. In 2021, she was promoted to congressional correspondent and later promoted to White House correspondent. Previously, she worked at local news stations in Boston, Las Vegas and Colorado Springs, Colorado. In office since 2016, Fitzpatrick represents Pennsylvania's 1st Congressional District covering Bucks County and parts of Montgomery County, in suburban Philadelphia. Contributing: Chris Ullery; Bucks County Courier Times This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Fox News' Jacqui Heinrich, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick engaged

Fox News' Jacqui Heinrich engaged to GOP Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick

Fox News' Jacqui Heinrich engaged to GOP Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick Jacqui Heinrichof Fox News and Rep.Brian Fitzpatrickare engaged. ...
Keith homers, drives in 3 runs as Tigers win fifth straight, 4-2 over RaysNew Foto - Keith homers, drives in 3 runs as Tigers win fifth straight, 4-2 over Rays

DETROIT (AP) — Colt Keith homered and drove in three runs as the Detroit Tigers won their fifth straight game, beating the Tampa Bay Rays 4-2 on Tuesday night. Detroit has outscored its opponents 19-6 in the winning streak, which started with a three-game sweep ofthe Cleveland Guardiansover the weekend. Tigers starter Jack Flaherty allowed two runs in 6 1/3 innings, striking out eight. Tommy Kahnle (1-1) picked up the win after replacing Flaherty and Will Vest pitched the ninth for his 15th save. Jonathan Aranda homered in the first, then doubled and scored to give the Rays a 2-0 lead in the third. Ryan Pepiot didn't allow a hit until Spencer Torkelson's 21st homer made it 2-1 in the fourth. Colt Keith tied the game with a fifth-inning single. In the seventh, Zach McKinstry walked, stole his second base of the game, and scored when Keith hit his eighth homer off Edwin Uceta (5-2). Key stat Gleyber Torres singled in the fifth to extend his on-base streak to 21 games, one short of his career high. He's gotten to 22 twice, most recently in August with the New York Yankees. Key moment After striking out Riley Greene to start the eighth, Rays reliever Eric Orze hit Dillon Dingler in the head with a 94.4 mph fastball. Orze raced to the plate to check on Dingler, but the pitch deflected off his cheek guard and did not cause an injury. Orze struck out the next two hitters to escape the jam. Up next The teams are scheduled to conclude their season series Wednesday afternoon, although there are thunderstorms in the forecast. RHP Reese Olson (4-3, 2.89 ERA) is scheduled for the Tigers against RHP Zack Littell (7-7, 3.50). ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Keith homers, drives in 3 runs as Tigers win fifth straight, 4-2 over Rays

Keith homers, drives in 3 runs as Tigers win fifth straight, 4-2 over Rays DETROIT (AP) — Colt Keith homered and drove in three runs as the ...
Three-time MVP Nikola Jokić will delay signing extension with Nuggets this summer, AP source saysNew Foto - Three-time MVP Nikola Jokić will delay signing extension with Nuggets this summer, AP source says

Three-time NBA MVPNikola Jokićhas decided to delay a contract extension with theDenver Nuggetsthis summer, a person with knowledge of the matter told The Associated Press on Tuesday night. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because neither Jokić nor the Nuggets have addressed the matter publicly. It doesn't affect Jokić's status in Denver in the short term: He has at least two years remaining on his deal – $55.2 million this season and $59 million in 2026-27, along with a player option in 2027-28 worth nearly $63 million. Jokić became eligible Tuesday to sign an extension that could have added three years and around $212 million to his contract. By waiting until next summer to sign, Jokić would be eligible to add four years to his deal at even more money than this summer's extension would have guaranteed. The Denver Postfirst reported the decisionfrom Jokić. Josh Kroenke, the vice chairman of Kroenke Sports and Entertainment, explained earlier this offseason the team was going to present both options to Jokić – and respect his decision. "I'm not sure if he's going to accept it or not because we're also going to explain every financial parameter around him signing now versus signing later," Kroenke said. The 30-year-old from Serbia is coming off a historic season in which he became the first NBA center to average a triple-double – 29.6 points, 12.7 rebounds, 10.2 assists – and finishedrunner-up to Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in the MVP voting. The only other players who averaged a triple-double are Russell Westbrook and Oscar Robertson. It was a trying season for Jokić and the Nuggets in whichcoach Michael Maloneand general manager Calvin Booth were fired with three games remaining in the regular season. Jokić and the Nuggets went 3-0 to close out the season, beat the Los Angeles Clippers in seven games during the first round of the playoffs and took theeventual NBA champion Thunderto seven games in Western Conference semifinals before being eliminated. Jokić averaged 26.2 points and 12.7 rebounds in the postseason run. In addition, he became the fastest player in NBA history (739 games) to notch 16,000 points, 8,000 rebounds and 5,000 assists. The previous mark was held by Hall of Famer Larry Bird, who reached those numbers in 799 games. A second-round pick by Denver in 2014, Jokić has blossomed into a five-time All-NBA first-team player. He led the Nuggets to theirfirst title in 2023and earned the Finals MVP award. This season, he will have a new coach in David Adelman, who was hired on an interim basis when the Nuggets fired Malone and was promoted to the permanent job. There's a new front-office structure, too, led by executive vice presidents Ben Tenzer and Jonathan Wallace. They've vowed to be aggressive in building another title contender around Jokić in his championship window. The executive tandem made a splash by breaking up the core of Jokić, Aaron Gordon, Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr. by trading Porter and a first-round pick to Brooklyn for Cam Johnson. The team has also brought back Bruce Brown – an integral piece in their championship run – and added sharpshooting wing Tim Hardaway Jr. ESPN reported earlier this month the Nuggets sent Dario Šarić to the Sacramento Kings for Jonas Valančiūnas, a center who can back up Jokić. The deal hasn't been announced yet. Jokić is spending his offseason back in Serbia, where recently he was seen cheering one of his prized racehorses to a victory. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Three-time MVP Nikola Jokić will delay signing extension with Nuggets this summer, AP source says

Three-time MVP Nikola Jokić will delay signing extension with Nuggets this summer, AP source says Three-time NBA MVPNikola Jokićhas decided ...

 

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