Katerina Siniakova and Sem Verbeek win Wimbledon mixed-doubles titleNew Foto - Katerina Siniakova and Sem Verbeek win Wimbledon mixed-doubles title

LONDON (AP) — Katerina Siniakova added to her collection of major titles by winning the mixed doubles atWimbledonwith Sem Verbeek in a 7-6 (3), 7-6 (3) victory over Luisa Stefani and Joe Salisbury on Thursday. Siniakova, a 10-time Grand Slam women's doubles champion from the Czech Republic, hit a smash on the first match point at a half-full but lively Centre Court. It's a first major title for Verbeek, and the Dutchman celebrated by having the crowd join him in singing "Happy Birthday To You" to his father. Siniakova is also a two-time Olympic champion. She wongold in mixed doubleswith Tomas Machac at the Paris Games last year. She teamed with Barbora Krejcikova to win the women's doubles gold at the Tokyo Games in 2021. Of Siniakova's 10 major women's doubles titles, seven were with Krejcikova,two with Taylor Townsend, and one with Coco Gauff at last year's French Open. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Katerina Siniakova and Sem Verbeek win Wimbledon mixed-doubles title

Katerina Siniakova and Sem Verbeek win Wimbledon mixed-doubles title LONDON (AP) — Katerina Siniakova added to her collection of major title...
March Madness expansion to 72 or 76 teams floated; change could come as soon as next seasonNew Foto - March Madness expansion to 72 or 76 teams floated; change could come as soon as next season

The committees for men's and women's Division I basketball met this week to discuss possible expansion of the March Madness tournaments, but made no immediate decisions or recommendations. "The still viable outcomes include the tournaments remaining at 68 teams or expanding the fields to either 72 or 76 teams in advance of the 2026 or 2027 championships," Dan Gavitt, the NCAA senior vice president of basketball, said in a statement Thursday. The idea of expanding the tournament picked up steam in the spring when NCAAPresident Charlie Baker said it could add valueand that he'd like to see the issue resolved in the next few months. He said the NCAA has had "good conversations" with TV partners CBS and Warner Bros., whose deal runs through 2032 at the cost of around $1.1 billion a year. Baker also mentioned increasingly difficult logistics involved with adding teams to what is now known as the "First Four" — a series of four games played on Tuesday and Wednesday of the first week to place four teams into the 64-team bracket. Though there has been no concrete plan for how expansion would work, speculation has centered on bringing more at-large teams, likely from major conferences, into the 64-team bracket. Such a move that would come at the expense of champions of lower-level conferences. Currently, two of the First Four games involve 16 seeds — teams that automatically qualify by winning lower-ranked conferences — while two more involve at-large teams often seeded 11 or 12. For instance, in 2021, UCLA made the Final Four as an 11 seed that also played in the First Four. "I don't accept that that model just continues in the future," Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey said at league meetings in May. He used the example of North Carolina State advancing to the Final Four as an 11 seed in 2023 as how bubble teams from big conferences can make long runs in the tournament. "You could go ask my colleagues in the (automatic qualifier) conferences what should happen, and I'm certain they want that split to continue for life," Sankey said. "But you've got some really, really good teams ... that I think should be moved into the tournament." Any recommendation for expansion would have to be approved by the NCAA's Division I board, which next meets in August. ___ AP college basketball:https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-pollandhttps://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball

March Madness expansion to 72 or 76 teams floated; change could come as soon as next season

March Madness expansion to 72 or 76 teams floated; change could come as soon as next season The committees for men's and women's Div...
Justin Bieber Reveals New Album TracklistNew Foto - Justin Bieber Reveals New Album Tracklist

Justin Bieber has revealed the tracklist for what appears to be his seventh album "Swag," reportedly releasing on Friday. The pop singer started ramping up for the new record early Thursday morning, as fans noticed billboards around the world showing a photo of Bieber with the word "Swag" accompanying it. One billboard popped up in Reykjavik, Iceland, where Bieber had visited earlier this year. Soon after, Bieber posted a video taken in New York City's Times Square depicting a Billboard with the alleged tracklist. More from Variety Justin and Hailey Bieber Reveal They're Expecting Their First Child Usher Reveals Why Justin Bieber Declined Super Bowl Halftime Show Invitation Justin Bieber, Tate McRae, Michael Buble Co-Captain Teams - and Two Perform - During NHL All-Star Weekend The album is apparently arriving on Friday per theHollywood Reporter, who states that the record will feature appearances from Gunna, Sexyy Red and Cash Cobain. The publication reported that Bieber has been hosting jam sessions at his Los Angeles home this year with appearances from Carter Lang, Eddie Benjamin and DJ Tay James. Bieber has been posting glimpses from inside the studio on social media, most recently sharing a photo with his 10-month-old son Jack Blues Bieber. Last year, singer-songwriter Mk.gee stated in an interview that Bieber was working on his first record since 2021's "Justice." Bieber's representatives at his label, Def Jam, declinedVariety's request to comment further. "Swag" arrives after a musical hiatus from Bieber, who sold his catalog to Hipgnosis Songs Capital for north of $200 million in Jan. 2023. That same year, he split from his longtime manager Scooter Braun, who reportedly had financial issues with Bieber after giving him a loan to pay back concert promoter AEG for his canceled "Justice" tour. Check out the purported tracklist for "Swag" below: All I Can TakeDaisiesYukonGo BabyThings You DoButterfliesWay It IsFirst PlaceSoulfulWalking AwayGlory Voice MemoDevotionDadz LoveTherapy SessionSweet Spot405SwagZuma HouseToo LongForgiveness View this post on Instagram A post shared by Justin Bieber (@lilbieber) Best of Variety Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Justin Bieber Reveals New Album Tracklist

Justin Bieber Reveals New Album Tracklist Justin Bieber has revealed the tracklist for what appears to be his seventh album "Swag,...
J.Lo "Feels Better and Stronger Than Ever" After Ben Affleck Divorce In "Wreckage of You" Lyrics

Jennifer Lopezis gearing up to release new music as her Up All Night Tour kicks off, and she isn't holding back when it comes to her lyrics. The Grammy nominee debuted six new tracks ata top-secret listening party in L.A.on July 3, including "Free," "Up All Night," "Regular," "Save Me Tonight," "Birthday," and "Wreckage of You." That last one is an emotional pop ballad that comes in the aftermath ofJ.Lo's public divorce from Ben Affleck, which marked the end of Bennifer 2.0. PerUs Weekly, Jennifer told fans at her listening party that the song "came to her" when "she was lying in bed after a long day of tour rehearsals." She reportedly wrote and cut the track in two weeks amid her split from Ben, which the source said she called "a very difficult time for her both personally and professionally." Oh, and "Wreckage of You" has officially been added to the setlist for J.Lo's Up All Night Tour, as she performed the ballad during the tour's opening night in Spain on July 8. Based on timing, the unreleased song seems to be all about her relationship with Ben and how she's come out stronger after their split. Let's look into Jennifer Lopez's "Wreckage of You" lyrics and their potential meaning, shall we? Jennifer Lopez debuts new song "Wreckage of You" at the 'UP ALL NIGHT' tour in Spain.pic.twitter.com/0NLLheDqDK — Jennifer Lopez Updates (@JLopezUpdate2)July 8, 2025 Lyrics provided byGenius [Verse 1]All it takes to make a diamond is pressure, pressureIt's only now I'm realizing, I'm better, betterAnd I know, I know the difference, but I see it from a distanceThe love I want, the love I need, it starts in me, now I found my way hereI'm gonna stay there From the start, Jennifer likens herself to a diamond, as she continues to shine in the spotlight despite the pressures of fame and headlines surrounding her divorce from Ben Affleck. The pair has a history that dates back 23 years, as they first met and started dating when they met on the set ofGigliin 2002. They rekindled their romance in 2021 following splits from their respective partners at the time and wed the next year. After blending their families and riding the high of their romance for a few years, they finalized their divorce in January 2025.[Pre-Chorus]Thank you for the scars you left on my heartWas showing me that stars shine brighter in the darkI won't fall apart because of who we areBut your broken parts The pre-chorus reiterates how Jennifer won't let the hard times get her down. Following the fan listening event, an insider toldUs Weekly,"She mentioned how last year was a very difficult time for her, both personally and professionally. She had to cancel her tour and really focus on herself." The source went on to add, "Fast-forward to one year later, and she feels better and stronger than ever, so she wanted to write a song about coming out of a bad situation much stronger." [Chorus]Because of you, I am stronger, wiserBetter than I've ever beenI won't let you no longer, longerEver say goodbye to meIt was perfect the while that you made me believeReally got only greater for meAnd it made me stronger, stronger, bulletproofNow watch me climb out of the wreckage of you The fan who attended the listening event also revealed that the "Love Don't Cost a Thing" singer "kept thinking of the word 'wreck' because it means destruction, but she wasn't destroyed." [Verse 2]Like I'm home but in a silence, go missing, missingI won't ignore all of the sirens, I'm listening, listening In the second verse, Jennifer makes it clear that she's no longer ignoring the signs that lead down the wrong road when it comes to her relationships. She previously toldElle U.K.that she tends to dismiss red flags when they appear, saying, "Everybody has seen that I make mistakes. I rush in, I get swept up and I ignore the signs. But so many of us are guilty of these things. Each time it goes wrong, it's hard." She continued, "I get really hurt but I have to let myself go: 'What did I do? What can I learn?' And as hard and as hurtful as things get, I want to believe I will be able to go one step higher. I've got to hope that if I keep going I will eventually get it right." [Pre-Chorus][Chorus][Bridge]Thank you for it, the pain that you causedYou gon' have to watch meThank you for it, the pain that you causedYou gon' have to watch me climb out of the wreckage of you While she's faced a difficult transition period in the public eye, J.Lo is still staying booked and busy. As she embarks on her Up All Night Tour and gears up to return to Vegas for her residency of the same name, the multihyphenate is allowing her heartbreak to lead her toward better things.[Chorus] You Might Also Like Here's What NOT to Wear to a Wedding Meet the Laziest, Easiest Acne Routine You'll Ever Try

J.Lo “Feels Better and Stronger Than Ever” After Ben Affleck Divorce In “Wreckage of You” Lyrics

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Prime Video brings familiar faces and new voices to NBA coverageNew Foto - Prime Video brings familiar faces and new voices to NBA coverage

Prime Videowill have many familiar faces along with some new voices when it begins its first season of NBA coverage in October. Kevin Harlan, Ian Eagle and Stan Van Gundy are coming over from TNT while Cassidy Hubbarth is coming from ESPN. Harlan and Van Gundy were part of TNT's crew for its final NBA game on May 31, when the Indiana Pacers defeated the New York Knicks in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals. Harlan was with TNT since 1996 while Van Gundy returned to being an analyst in 2021 after being fired as New Orleans' coach. Eagle, who has called Nets games since 1996, began doing national games for TNT in 2010. Prime Video will not have set announcing pairings or name an "A" or "B" team, but Eagle is likely to be the voice for the top games, including a conference finals series in 2027. He's also been the lead voice for CBS coverage of the men's NCAA Tournament the last two years. "We're not in a situation where we have like a single game of the week. We have two big games every week and more after the NFL season ends," said Jared Stacy, Prime Video's head of production. "So we're always going to sort of be living in this doubleheader world and we're treating every game like a big game. We like the ability to be flexible and try out different combinations as we go." Hubbarth not only worked games as a sideline reporter for ESPN, but served as a guest host on the network's NBA studio shows and also hosted the digital series "Hoop Streams." Prime Video also announced the additions of play-by-play announcers Michael Grady and Eric Collins, analysts Brent Barry and Dell Curry, and Allie Clifton and Kristina Pink as sideline reporters. Collins and Curry have called Charlotte Hornets games together since 2015. Barry, a former TNT analyst, returns to broadcasting for the first time since 2018 after roles with the San Antonio Spurs and Phoenix Suns. Grady has been the Minnesota Timberwolves TV voice since 2022. Pink has done sideline reporting for LA Clippers games as well as Fox Sports NFL coverage while Clifton has been part of the Los Angeles Lakers broadcasts since 2018 after being the Cleveland Cavaliers sideline reporter from 2012 through '18. "I think you see that with a lot of the people we announced today there are familiar voices but we've got front office experience, coaching experience and Hall of Fame playing experience on this roster. I think it's a really good, well-rounded group of people who are excited to build something from the ground up," Stacy said. "I think it's one of the reasons we've been successful on Thursday night is everybody's enjoyed building what 'Thursday Night Football' has become. And I think you're going to see the same kind of passion from this group here." Prime Video previously announced Taylor Rooks will host studio coverage with Blake Griffin, Dirk Nowitzki and Udonis Haslem as analysts. Steve Nash, Dwyane Wade and Candace Parker will be game and studio analysts. Prime Video's NBA coverage begins on Oct. 24 with a Friday night doubleheader. The 11-year agreement includes 66 regular-season games, including a doubleheader on Thursday nights after the NFL's regular season is over. It also includes all six NBA Play-In Tournament games, about one-third of the games in the first two rounds of the playoffs and the knockout rounds of the NBA Cup in-season tournament. It will also carry one of the conference finals series for six seasons. ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/hub/nba

Prime Video brings familiar faces and new voices to NBA coverage

Prime Video brings familiar faces and new voices to NBA coverage Prime Videowill have many familiar faces along with some new voices when it...
NHL trade tracker: Stars trade Matt Dumba to Penguins, plus other movesNew Foto - NHL trade tracker: Stars trade Matt Dumba to Penguins, plus other moves

Most of theNHL'stop free agentshavenew contracts. But there are also trades to be made as NHL teams acquire or move players to improve their immediate future or get their salary cap situation under control. TheDallas StarsandPittsburgh Penguinspulled off the latest deal on July 10, with veteran defenseman Matt Dumba and a draft pick heading to Pittsburgh for defenseman Vladislav Kolyachonok. TheNew York RangersandCarolina Hurricanespulled off the biggest trade of July 1 with Carolina acquiring defenseman K'Andre Miller and signing him to an eight-year contract. TheToronto Maple LeafsandVegas Golden Knightsalso made a major deal on June 30, sendingMitch Marner to Vegas, which signed him to an eight-year, $96 million deal,. The Golden Knights sent forward Nicolas Roy to the Maple Leafs. Tracking the latest trades from the NHL offseason: This deal helps the Stars' cap situation because Dumba makes $3.75 million and is in the final year of his contract. They also send a 2028 second-round pick to Pittsburgh.According to PuckPedia, the Stars now have about $2 million in cap space. Dumba, 30, had only 10 points last season, but did have 70 hits and 60 penalty minutes. Kolyachonok, 24, who makes $775,000, had seven points in 35 games between the Penguins and Mammoth last season. The Oilers acquired the rights to Michigan State forward Isaac Howard from the Lightning and signed him to a three-year entry-level contract in a trade of prospects. Howard was the No. 31 overall pick of the 2022 NHL Draft. He had 26 goals and 26 assists in 37 games last season to win the Hobey Baker Award as top men's college hockey player. He's considered NHL-ready and could play alongside Connor McDavid or Leon Draisaitl. Edmonton sent forward Sam O'Reilly, the 32nd overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, to the Lightning in the trade. He helped the London (Ontario) Knights win the 2025 Memorial Cup title and reach the final in 2024. The Hurricanes landed 25-year-old defenseman Miller and gave up defenseman Scott Morrow, 22, a conditional first-round pick and a 2026 second-rounder. Carolina signed Miller to an eight-year deal with a $7.5 million cap hit. Trading Miller gave the Rangers the cap space to sign Vladislav Gavrikov, the top defenseman in the free agent class. The Hurricanes were changing up their blue line with veterans Dmitry Orlov and Brent Burns hitting free agency. The Hurricanes also signed free agent defenseman Mike Reilly. Nedeljkovic is entering the final year of his contract and he struggled this past season with a 3.12 goals-against average and .894 save percentage. He and Yaroslav Askarov could split time in San Jose. The forward is returning after previously playing in Chicago for parts of two seasons. He struggled in Buffalo with seven points in 60 games. The Sabres get a 2026 sixth-round pick in return. The Bruins acquire forward Viktor Arvidsson from the Oilers for a 2027 fifth-round draft pick, Arvidsson had signed a two-year deal with Edmonton last season and did not work out. He was in and out of the lineup in the playoffs. But he did score 26 goals two seasons ago and could fill a middle-six role in Boston. Edmonton saves $4 million in cap space. The Canadiens acquire forward Zachary Bolduc for defenseman Logan Mailloux. Bolduc adds secondary scoring after scoring 19 goals and 36 points in his first full season. Mailloux, who was taken in the first round of the 2021 draft despiteasking not to be drafted, has played eight NHL games. The Canadiens recently acquired Noah Dobson, who fills the role of offensive defenseman. The sign-and-trade deal allows Marner to sign an eight-year deal and lands them the top free agent in the 2025 class. Toronto was going to lose Marner for nothing in free agency, so they did well to get a roster player. Roy is signed through 2027 at a $3 million cap hit. Tarasenko has won two Stanley Cup titles, but he disappointed with 33 points in his lone season in Detroit, while averaging less than 15 minutes a game. He has another year on his contract at $4.75 million, so the Wild get secondary scoring at a reasonable price. Detroit gets future considerations in the deal. The Mammoth get a conditional 2027 third round pick in return. Maccelli, 24, gets a fresh start after dropping to 18 points in 55 games this past season. But he can provide secondary scoring for Toronto after totaling 106 points over the two seasons before that. If he gets 51 points this season and the Maple Leafs make the playoffs, the third rounder becomes a 2029 second-round pick. TheNashville Predatorsacquire defenseman Nicolas Hague and a conditional third-round pick from the Golden Knights in exchange for forward Colton Sissons and defenseman Jeremy Lauzon. Nashville will retain 50% of Sissons' salary. If Vegas wins two rounds in the 2026 playoffs, the Golden Knights will move a second-round pick instead. The Detroit Red Wings acquire goalie John Gibson from the Anaheim Ducks for goalie Petr Mrazek, a 2027 second- round pick and a 2026 fourth-round pick. Gibson had been mentioned in trade rumors for years and the Red Wings have needed better goaltending for years. Lukas Dostal has emerged as a No. 1 goalie in Anaheim and needs a new contract as a restricted free agent. Mrazek is a better fit financially at $4.25 million than Gibson at $6.4 million. Gibson, who will get more playing time in Detroit, had a solid season with a 2.77 goals-against average and .911 save percentage, a little better than how Cam Talbot and Alex Lyon performed. Spence's ice time had dropped, particularly in the playoffs, so the trade gives him more opportunity. The defenseman is only 24. Los Angeles had drafted a defenseman, London's Henry Brzustewicz, in the first round. The Kings receive a 2025 third round pick and a 2026 sixth-rounder. TheBuffalo Sabresacquire defensemen Conor Timmins and Isaac Belliveau from thePittsburgh Penguinsfor defenseman Connor Clifton and a 2025 second-round pick.. The Sabres are changing up their defense after earlier acquiring Michael Kesselring. Clifton is entering the final year of his contract. Timmins is four years younger. Also:The Washington Capitals acquire defenseman Declan Chisholm and a 2025 sixth-round pick from theMinnesota Wildfor defenseman Chase Priskie and a 2025 third-rounder. The Avalanche get back 20-year-old forward Gavin Brindley, a third-round selection (77th overall) in the 2025 NHL Draft and a conditional 2027 second-rounder. This move helps the Blue Jackets' depth. Wood has a lot of speed and kills penalties. Coyle, acquired by the Avalanche at the trade deadline, had 25 goals two seasons ago. The Avalanche clear cap space. Dobson, a restricted free agent, signed an eight-year, $76 million extension as part of the deal, according to Friedman. Dobson, a skilled offensive defenseman, had 70 points two seasons ago and joins a Montreal blue line that featuresrookie of the year Lane Hutson. Islanders general manager Mathieu Darche gets two picks in the middle of the first round. Could he use the 16th and 17th picks as part of a package to move up in the draft? He didn't, drafting Victor Eklund and Kashawn Aitcheson. Heineman, whom the Islanders acquired from the Canadiens as part of the deal, is known for his speed and two-way ability. The Utah Mammoth will be aggressive this offseason as they head into their second season in Salt Lake City. Peterka is coming off a career-best 68 points and totaled 55 goals the past two seasons. The 23-year-old was a restricted free agent and signed a five-year deal with the Mammoth after the trade. The Sabres, who need to adjust their roster to try to end a14-season playoff drought,get back defenseman Michael Kesselring and forward Josh Doan. Kesselring, 25, had a career-best 29 points as he got more ice time because of injuries on the Utah blue line. Doan, 23, is the son of former Arizona Coyotes captain Shane Doan. He has another year left on his contract. The Panthers give up a 2025 fifth-round pick for Tarasov, 26, a restricted free agent who became available with Jet Greaves emerging in Columbus. Current backup Vitek Vanecek is a pending unrestricted free agent. Tarasov has a career 3.44 goals-against average but those numbers should come down while playing behind a better Panthers defense. Sergei Bobrovsky will be 37 next season and has a year left on his contract. General Bill Zito potentially has found his future No. 1 goalie. Also:The Seattle Kraken acquired two-way center Frederick Gaudreau from theMinnesota Wildfor a 2025 fourth-round pick. ... In a free agency move, theDallas Starsre-signed captain Jamie Benn for one year at $1 million, plus an additional $3 million in potential performance bonuses This was a salary cap move, saving more than $5 million with the Oilers needing to re-sign defenseman Evan Bouchard. The Oilers get back a fourth-round pick. Kane, a Vancouver native, adds help on the wing with the Canucks expected to lose Brock Boeser to free agency. This was a salary cap move, saving more than $5 million with the Oilers needing to re-sign defenseman Evan Bouchard. The Oilers get back a fourth-round pick. Kane, a Vancouver native, adds help on the wing with the Canucks expected to lose Brock Boeser to free agency. Zegras wanted to play center and the Ducks didn't have room for him there in their top six. The Flyers land a creative forward who has scored several lacrosse-style goals but also has dealt recently with injuries. The Ducks get back center Ryan Poehling, who wins faceoffs and kills penalties, two areas where Anaheim needed improvement. They also receive a 2025 second-round pick and a 2026 fourth-rounder. Also:The Seattle Kraken acquired two-way center Frederick Gaudreau from the Minnesota Wild for a 2025 fourth-round pick. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NHL trade tracker: Updates, analysis of big hockey deals

NHL trade tracker: Stars trade Matt Dumba to Penguins, plus other moves

NHL trade tracker: Stars trade Matt Dumba to Penguins, plus other moves Most of theNHL'stop free agentshavenew contracts. But there are ...
Rick Springfield details effects of brain injury from 25 years agoNew Foto - Rick Springfield details effects of brain injury from 25 years ago

Rick Springfield, 75, is revealing new details about thebrain injury he sustainedmore than two decades ago. During a "TODAY" segment on Thursday, the Grammy-award winner said he recently learned he had lasting damage from a bad fall during a Las Vegas concert her performed 25 years ago. "I was doing the show in Vegas, and I fell actually 25 feet to a steel stage," Springfield said on "TODAY" during his first on-camera interview since breaking the news. During a midshow stunt, Springfield was meant to be suspended from a beam on a gravity-fed harness system, but "it wasn't tied off," the singer revealed. "I slammed (onto the stage), and then the beam hit me on the head and then my head hit the (stage) again." At the time, doctors thought he'd only broken his wrist. "They checked me out, and it seemed to be OK," he recalled. But following a recent full-body MRI scan, he learned he'd suffered a brain injury all those years ago. He admitted to feeling uneasy ahead of the scan, worried doctors would discover something serious. "That's a very scary thing, because could that thing come up that you've always worried about, you know?" While they did find brain damage and scarring, Springfield says it's being monitored, and "we're just watching it." In the end, the singer said it was worth knowing these details about his health despite his anxiety beforehand. His father was the kind of person who avoided investigating his health, and Springfield was reluctant to repeat history, he told People in March. "My dad died from not wanting to know," Springfield said. "He thought he had stomach cancer for years and never got it checked out. When he finally collapsed one day at home, they found out it was an ulcer that burst, and he died from the loss of blood. It could have been fixed if he had gotten it checked out." He went on: "That was a giant message to me: If you want to live long, you have to be prepared for some bad news now and then. I could find out I have terminal cancer tomorrow and be dead in a year, but I can only do all I can do." On "TODAY," Springfield, a soon-to-be grandfather, said that the injury hasn't affected him much, and he's preparing for atour thatbegins this month.

Rick Springfield details effects of brain injury from 25 years ago

Rick Springfield details effects of brain injury from 25 years ago Rick Springfield, 75, is revealing new details about thebrain injury he s...
Ozzy Osbourne Announces New Book "Last Rites"

Ilya S. Savenok/Getty; grand central publishing On the heels of his final performance, Ozzy Osborne announced his memoir,Last Rites The legendary singer's firsthand account will explore his "descent into hell" — his medical crisis that caused him to end his tour in 2018 — and reflections on his life and career Last Riteswill be available Oct. 7, 2025 Ozzy Osborneis telling all in a new memoir. The legendary musician, 76, chronicled his long career, glittery public life and medical trouble that began seven years ago in his upcoming memoir, titledLast Rites.Published by Grand Central Publishing of Hachette Book Group, Osborne's firsthand account is "shocking, bitterly hilarious and surprisingly life-affirming." Osborne, the famed lead singer of Black Sabbath and the "Prince of Darkness," was on his farewell tour in 2018 when he contracted aninfectionon his thumb. The small ailment was quickly overshadowed by "near total paralysis from the neck down," the book's synopsis reads, which led Osborne to abandon his tour. The singer was later diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2019. From there, Osborne's story follows his "descent into hell." But, the singer wrote, he has no regrets at all. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty "People say to me, if you could do it all again, knowing what you know now, would you change anything? I'm like, f*** no," the singer shared. "If I'd been clean and sober, I wouldn't be Ozzy. If I'd done normal, sensible things, I wouldn't be Ozzy." He continued, "Look, if it ends tomorrow, I can't complain. I've been all around the world. Seen a lot of things. I've done good... and I've done bad. But right now, I'm not ready to go anywhere." 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. grand central publishing The memoir includes Osborne's reflections on his life and career, including the Black Sabbath reunion and his close connections with other musicians Slash, Zakk Wylde and Lemmy Kilmister. Osborne recently performed hisfinal concerton July 5 at the "Back to the Beginning" show, which featured one last Black Sabbath reunion with guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward. Last Riteswill be available Oct. 7, 2025, wherever books are sold. Read the original article onPeople

Ozzy Osbourne Announces New Book “Last Rites”

Ozzy Osbourne Announces New Book "Last Rites" Ilya S. Savenok/Getty; grand central publishing On the heels of his final performanc...
American Amanda Anisimova upsets No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to reach Wimbledon finalNew Foto - American Amanda Anisimova upsets No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to reach Wimbledon final

World No. 12 Amanda Anisimova upset top-seeded Aryna Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in the Wimbledon women's singles semifinals and will head to her first Grand Slam final. The match was delayed twice in the first set because of Centre Court fans not feeling well, but both players endured the heat in a match that took two hours and 37 minutes. Anisimova, a 23-year-old American, will play the winner of the other semifinal between No. 4 Iga Swiatek and No. 35 Belinda Bencic in the final on Saturday. The last time an American woman won Wimbledon was when Serena Williams emerged victorious in 2016. "This doesn't feel real right now," Anisimova said after the match. "I don't know how I pulled it out." REQUIRED READING:Temperature at Wimbledon: How hot is it at British Grand Slam event? The loss by Sabalenka denied her a spot in a third straight Grand Slam final and, for the third straight time, she has been ousted by an American in a Grand Slam this year. She lost to Coco Gauff in the French Open final and to Madison Keys in the Australian Open final. Sabalenka was looking to become the first woman to reach four straight Grand Slam finals since Serena Williams a decade ago. Anisimova, the last remaining American female in the draw, was broken for the first time in the match after being up 30-love during the seventh game of the second set, giving Sabalenka a 4-3 advantage. "The moment of this young woman's life" šŸ‘Amanda Anisimova completes an extraordinary semi-final to defeat No.1 seed Aryna Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 and book her spot in her first ever#Wimbledonfinal šŸ’„Take. A. Bow. ♥️pic.twitter.com/WexH4VL2k2 — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon)July 10, 2025 REQUIRED READING:What surface is Wimbledon played on? What to know In the first game of the third set, Anisimova was broken again, and broke back in the next game and then charged to win the next three games to take control of the match. With the victory, Anisimova will at least surge to a career-high No. 7 in the next WTA rankings, while Sabalenka, despite the loss, will hold on to the No. 1 spot for the 39th straight week. Before this year's Wimbledon, Anisimova's best performance in a Grand Slam tournament was reaching the semifinals of the French Open in 2019 at age 17 after upsetting defending champion Simona Halep. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Amanda Anisimova upsets No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to reach Wimbledon final

American Amanda Anisimova upsets No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to reach Wimbledon final

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Charley Hull collapses twice on courseNew Foto - Charley Hull collapses twice on course

Charley Hull collapsed on course twice during the early stages of the female season's fourth major before being put on a stretcher and whisked to the clubhouse for emergency attention. The Englishwoman was one under through 12 holes at the Evian Championship in France when she was struck down with what has been described as "the effects of a virus". Having started on the 10th, there was little warning of the 29-year-old's illness in her opening nine holes on the course overlooking Lake Geneva. But she suddenly needed to sit down near a bunker on the third. On the next hole, she collapsed on the tee-box and help was immediately called for. In worrying scenes, the officials allowed the group behind to play through as Hull took a 15-minute medical time-out before she teed off again. However, after hitting her tee shot, Hull collapsed again and that was when she accepted that she had to withdraw. Despite her illness, Hull managed three birdies on the front nine with two bogeys as she went in search of her first major victory after posting consecutive 12th-placed finishes at the US Open and Women's PGA Championship earlier this year. After leaving the course, Hull was reported to be "sat up and feeling better". Looking on, Trish Johnson, the Sky Sports analyst who was recently awarded an MBE for her success on the fairways, voiced the concerns of many. "Gutting, isn't it?" she said. "This is a big three weeks in women's golf – you've got this week, the Women's Scottish Open and then of course the AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl. "And what's really really disappointing is that with his golf course, if Charley drives the ball well, she can eat it up because she's such a long-hitter. "She's always one of those players that you get excited about watching, because her game is so entertaining. She did well to give it a go, if she's that bad. Obviously very sad news and let's hope she gets better very quickly." Hull showed her suitability for the quirky layout when she finished third three years ago. The world No 19 has yet to win a major, but has racked up runners-up placings at the Women's Open, US Women's Open and the Chevron Championship. Ireland's Leona Maguire is one of several clubhouse leaders tied on six-under par after her 65, the highlight of which was a hole-in-one on the second. Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

Charley Hull collapses twice on course

Charley Hull collapses twice on course Charley Hull collapsed on course twice during the early stages of the female season's fourth majo...

 

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