Could Jon Jones, Conor McGregor compete on UFC's White House fight card in 2026?New Foto - Could Jon Jones, Conor McGregor compete on UFC's White House fight card in 2026?

The UFC is expected to hold an event at the White House in 2026. Could it be one of the biggest cards in MMA history? "Everyone wants to fight on this card," UFC CEO Dana White said on the "Full Send Podcast." "… We will absolutely, positively put on the baddest card of all time." Earlier this month, PresidentDonald Trumpsaidthe White House was going to host a UFC eventin honor of America's 250th birthday. "When the fights are going on while we are filming, one side of the backdrop will be the White House and the other side will be the Washington Monument," White said on the podcast. Trump said that White and the UFC will utilize the available space on the White House grounds to host approximately 25,000 spectators. More:President Donald Trump announces upcoming UFC event at White House in 2026 Could Jon Jones be featured in the main event? He expressed interest in fighting at the White House. Jones vacated the UFC heavyweight championshipin late June, saying he was retiring.Tom Aspinallwas named the new champion. But Jones has, seemingly, quickly changed course just two weeks later, saying he'sre-entered the UFC testing pool. "It would be, for me it's about the opportunity to represent America at the White House," Jones wrote in a post on X. "I don't care who I fight that night. I found my reason why, that's what I needed, something that was more than money." White confirmed that Jones did re-enter the promotion's anti-doping testing pool. "(Jones) jumped back in the pool," White said. "The dream main event would be Aspinall vs. Jones." Conor McGregor is no stranger to the White House, meeting with Trump andElon Muskon St. Patrick's Day on March 17. Could McGregor return to the White House in 2026 as a potential competitor on the card? White hinted that there "could be" a scenario where Jones and McGregor could fight on the same card. McGregor has not competed in a UFC octagon since losing to Dustin Poirier (twice) in 2021. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Could Jon Jones, Conor McGregor compete on UFC 2026 White House card?

Could Jon Jones, Conor McGregor compete on UFC's White House fight card in 2026?

Could Jon Jones, Conor McGregor compete on UFC's White House fight card in 2026? The UFC is expected to hold an event at the White House...
Amanda Anisimova walked away from tennis two years ago. She could win Wimbledon on Saturday.New Foto - Amanda Anisimova walked away from tennis two years ago. She could win Wimbledon on Saturday.

Amanda Anisimova, the 12th-ranked women's tennis player in the world, advanced to the Wimbledon final by shocking top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals Thursday. If she defeats No. 8 Iga Swiatek on Saturday, she'll capture her first Grand Slam title. The accomplishment is even more improbable knowing Anisimova temporarily left the sport to focus on her mental health just two years ago. "I've really been struggling with my mental health and burnout since the summer of 2022," Anisimovawrote on social mediaon May 5, 2023. "It's become unbearable being at tennis tournaments. At this point, my priority is my mental well-being and taking a break for some time. I've worked as hard as I could to push through it. I will miss being out there, and I appreciate all the continuous support." After she lost in the first round of the Madrid Open in May 2023, Anisimova realized she needed time off. Citing her mental health, she announced on Instagram she would be taking an indefinite leave. It was a surprising decision from a player who had climbed as high as No. 21 in the WTA rankings. In 2019, Anisimova appeared in the French Open semifinals at only 17 years old, the youngest woman to advance that far in a major since 2006. At Roland Garros that year, she beat reigning French Open champion Simona Halep, as well as Sabalenka. In 2022, she reached the fourth round of the Australian Open, defeating defending champion Naomi Osaka in the process. Later that year, Anisimova also reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon, and in that tournament, she upset rising American star Coco Gauff. But despite the success, Anisimova said by May of the following year that she was feeling burned out and needed to step away. She took refuge in passions outside of sports, including a love of art. "I picked that hobby up when I was struggling with my mental health," Anisimovatold Olympics.comlast month. "It was definitely something that I really enjoyed off the court, for a few hours to reset my mind and put something creative into the world." "It was special to me and it felt like I was doing something other than tennis,"she added. "It was nice to have a few interests outside of tennis." American Amanda Anisimova upsets top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka to advance to Wimbledon final MMA star Ben Askren says he 'died 4 times' and received double lung transplant Why the Caster Semenya sex eligibility battle confounded sports for 16 years and still isn't over Anisimova returned to competitive play at the Auckland Open in January 2024 and has been slowly but surely climbing back up the ranks since. At the 2024 Washington Open, she reached the quarterfinals of a tournament for the first time since 2022, beating Sloane Stephens in the tournament. At the Canadian Open that year, Anisimova reached the final, beating Sabalenka along the way. Her performance put her back in the top 50 of the WTA rankings, an improvement of more than 80 slots after she was ranked 132nd. This year, Anisimova won her first WTA 1000 title in February at the Qatar Open, vaulting her into the top 20. She also reached the final at the Queen's Club Championships, a WTA 500 event, and as a result was ranked No. 12, her highest seed ever before Wimbledon. On Thursday, she held off Sabalenka — the No. 1 player in the tournament — to make her first Grand Slam final. "To be honest, if you told me I would be in the final of Wimbledon, I would not believe you. Especially not this soon," Anisimova said after the match. "It's been a year's turnaround. To be in the final is just indescribable, honestly." Reflecting on her journey from when she took a break, Anisimova said Thursday's win proved she made the right decision. "A lot of people told me that you would never make it to the top again if you take so much time away from the game," she said. "Just me being able to prove that you can get back to the top if you prioritize yourself [has] been incredibly special to me."

Amanda Anisimova walked away from tennis two years ago. She could win Wimbledon on Saturday.

Amanda Anisimova walked away from tennis two years ago. She could win Wimbledon on Saturday. Amanda Anisimova, the 12th-ranked women's t...
All the Actors Who Have Played Superman on ScreenNew Foto - All the Actors Who Have Played Superman on Screen

Michael Ochs Archives/Getty; Cannon/Dc Comics/Kobal/Shutterstock; Warner Bros. Entertainment Supermanand Clark Kent might be the same person, but they've been seen with several different faces. Several actors have donned the famed crimson cape on big and small screens through the years, in black and white and in vibrant color film. Playing the DC Comics character — who debuted in graphic periodicals back in 1938 — has become a coveted, career-altering role for performers. FromKirk Alyn's live-action start toHenry Cavill's multiverse run andDavid Corenswet's upcoming appearance, see the list of Supermen who've flown into the robust franchise over the years. George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Superman first took live-action action form in 1948, when Kirk Alyn stepped into the role in a 15-episode film serial. He continued playing the hero and his alter ego, Clark Kent, in the sequel serial productionAtom Man vs. Superman, which was released in 1950. Hulton Archive/Getty In 1951,George Reevesplayed the gallant superhero in the first feature film based on a DC Comics character,Superman and the Mole Man. Then he took the comic book character into the world of television.TheAdventures of Supermanran from 1952 to 1958 and starred Phyllis Coates asLois Lane. The show initially aired in black and white, but after two seasons, Superman's classic costume could be seen in its full blue, red and yellow glory. Though there was interest in continuing Superman's story, Reeves' time in the role ended abruptly. Just over one year after production ended, Reeves died at age 45;his death was ruled a suicide but remains controversial. Moviestore/Shutterstock Superman got a blockbuster makeover in 1978, whenChristopher Reeveflew into the franchise. The movie saw Reeve sharing the big screen with Marlon Brando (playing his father) and Gene Hackman (playing enemy Lex Luthor), as well as Margot Kidder as Lois Lane. The critically acclaimed production led to three sequels, all of which featured Reeve in the cape. He reprised the dual role of Superman and Clark Kent in 1980, in 1983 and again in 1987 withSuperman IV: The Quest for Peace. In 1995, Reevesuffered a spinal injuryin a horse riding accident and became paralyzed from the neck down. The incident prevented him from playing Superman again, but Reeve remained a significant part of the franchise until and even after his death in 2004. Timothy White/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Dean Cainplayed the Man of Steel in the TV showLois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. The ABC series – which also starredTeri Hatcheras Superman's love interest Lois Lane – aired for four seasons from 1993 through 1997. Warner Bros Tv/Kobal/Shutterstock Tom Welling's portrayal of Superman stood out from other actors' takes on the character – mainly because he wasn't playing "Superman" at all. Welling first appeared as Clark Kent in 2001, whenSmallvillepremiered on The WB. (It later aired on The CW.) The series instead explored the hero's origin story over its 10 seasons on the air; Welling's character didn't embrace the Superman identity or wear the iconic suit until the series finale, which jumped seven years into Clark's future. Despite its departure from standard Superman imagery,Smallvilleconsistently paid tribute to earlier adaptations. The series featured cameos from franchise alumni, including Welling's predecessors Christopher Reeve and Dean Cain; it also cast previous Lois LaneMargot Kidder(and, fun fact, a future Lois,Amy Adams). Moviestore/Shutterstock The comic book legend made a comeback on screens in 2006.Brandon Routhsaved the day in the Warner Bros. flickSuperman Returns. According toVariety, the actor also auditioned for the role of Clark Kent inSmallvillebut lost out to Tom Welling. Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock Henry Cavillmade history as the first non-American actor to play Superman in 2013. The British star starred inMan of Steel, the next big-screen, big-budget reboot. Beyond the 2016 follow-up film,Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Cavill's Superman has extended out into the DC Universe. He appeared with other heroes in later filmsJustice LeagueandBlack Adam. Despitehis excitementabout reprising the role, Cavill announced that hewouldn't be playing Supermanin the next film. He shared the "sad news" of his departure on Instagram in late 2022, noting that he'd just finished a meeting with the co-CEOS of DC Studios,James GunnandPeter Safran. "After being told by the studioto announce my returnback in October, prior to their hire, this news isn't the easiest, but that's life," read Cavill's text post on social media. "The changing of the guard is something that happens. I respect that. James and Peter have a universe to build. I wish them and all involved with the new universe the best of luck, and the happiest of fortunes." Courtesy Everett Collection Tyler Hoechlinwas already a seasoned hero by the time his current seriesSuperman & Loispremiered in 2021, as he first stepped into the role on the showsSupergirl,The FlashandArrow. While all of Hoechlin's Superman appearances have been on CW shows, those three series exist in a decidedly separate universe fromSuperman & Lois. Jessica Miglio/Warner Bros/DC Studios Superman is getting a fresh face in James Gunn's latest film installment,Superman.PearlactorDavid Corenswetdons the cape on screen alongside a new Lois Lane,Rachel Brosnahan. For Corenswet's part, the news that he'd be playing the Man of Steel coincided with other personal news: his wife was pregnant. "She told me that she was pregnant two days after I found out I was going to screen test forSuperman,"the actor revealed to PEOPLE. "For the first several months of her pregnancy, as is sort of protocol, we weren't telling anybody. We had these two quite huge secrets that we just had between the two of us. And that was intense." The film, out July 11, 2025,already has fans talking. Read the original article onPeople

All the Actors Who Have Played Superman on Screen

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Every Actress Who Played Lois Lane on Screen, from Margot Kidder to Rachel BrosnahanNew Foto - Every Actress Who Played Lois Lane on Screen, from Margot Kidder to Rachel Brosnahan

ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty; DC/YouTube; Colin Bentley/CW/courtesy Everett Collection It takes a strong woman to stand up to the Man of Steel. Through the years, dozens of actresses have portrayedSuperman's love interest and confidante Lois Lane, an award-winning reporter both perplexed and entranced by the man also (secretly) known as Clark Kent. In the latest iteration of the Superman story, in theaters July 11,Rachel Brosnahansteps into Lois' pumps. And to show just how badly she wanted the role, Brosnahan recently shared that she answered a call from the director before she was able to leave the bathroom. "I was in SoHo, in a public bathroom. I had my phone in my hand and picked it up. It said, 'Maybe James Gunn,' " Brosnahan toldJenna Bush Hagerand guest co-hostDwyane Wadeon theTODAYshow. "I was like, 'I gotta get this. What do I do?' and just prayed that a toilet didn't flush behind me. And he said, 'How'd you like to be Lois Lane?'" (Cue the toilet flush.) WithSupermanflying into the theaters this weekend, look back at the Loises throughout history. Although her turn as Lois Lane never made it to the small (or big) screen, Alexander did have the honor of playing Clark Kent's leading lady on the radio serialThe Adventures of Superman,which aired from 1940 to 1951. Courtesy Everett Collection Neill became the first actress to portray the intrepid reporter reporter onscreen, playing Lane in a 15-chapter film serial in 1948 and again inAtom Man vs. Superman.The actress also starred in the 1950s TV seriesAdventures of Superman. Mary Evans/LIPPERT PICTURES/Ronald Grant/Everett Collection Coates starred in the first TV show adaptation of Superman from 1952 to 1953, shortly following her big film debut as Lois Lane in 1951'sSuperman and the Mole-Men. Kidder began acting in the late 1960s, but became a household name in 1978 forher role as Lois Lane inSuperman: The Movieopposite Christopher Reeve. The Canadian-born actress went on to reprise the part in the movie's three sequels. Despite the fame that came with the role, Kidder's career stalled somewhat, and she experienced homelessness while having mental health issues in the 1990s. She became a mental health advocate and began working again the 2000s,before her death in 2018. ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Years before starring inDesperate Housewives, Hatcher played the dogged journalist opposite Dean Cain's Superman in the '90s TV showLois & Clark. In April 2018, Hatcher spoke of being down for a reboot of the show,tellingEntertainment Weekly: "I know I have a lot of fans that would like to see the whole show rebooted, so maybe that'll happen. Dean [Cain, who played Clark Kent] and I both still have really warm feelings about our whole experience on the show. So who knows!" Michael Courtney/Warner Brothers Television/Courtesy Everett Collection Durance, who played Lois inSmallville— about the early days of Clark Kent —told PEOPLE about an interact she had with Margot Kidder. "The first thing Margot ever said to me was, 'You really hit it out of the park, kid,' referring to my performance as Lois Lane onSmallville, a compliment I cherish to this day," Durance shared. "She's definitely the type of woman that — she doesn't think she needs to be saved, ever," Bosworth said in an interview, recalling the time she portrayed the reporter in 2006'sSuperman Returnsopposite Brandon Routh. "She'll just take care of things on her own. She's very independent, very driven, very strong-willed — which can be slightly frustrating for the men in her life." Jessica Miglio/Relativity Media/Courtesy Everett Collection In one of her lesser known roles, Thurman played "Fake Lois Lane" during a "Super Hero Speed Dating" scene in 2013's raunchy, infamousMovie 43. Clay Enos/Warner Bros. Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection Amy Adams played Lois Lane in 2013'sMan of Steelalongside Henry Cavill'sSuperman, and reprised the role in several Justice League films includingBatman vs. Superman. Shetold reporters about her favorite moment from the latter film in 2016, recalling a bathtub scene in which Cavill's Superman lowers himself into a tub in which his girlfriend is relaxing. "Trying to protect my modesty while this demigod stood above me. I had this low self-esteem for two weeks after that," she joked. "It's true. I was like, 'I am hideous.' " Colin Bentley/CW/Courtesy Everett Collection Elizabeth Tulloch stepped in to play the beloved reporter when she snagged the role for The CW'sSuperman & Lois.The show premiered in February 2021 withTyler Hoechlinplaying the Man of Steel and ran for four seasons until its conclusion in 2024. Jessica Miglio/ Warner Bros. Rachel Brosnahan plays Lois alongsideDavid Corenswet's Superman in the film, out now. She expressed admiration for the character and her predecessors and explained whys he's so drawn to the part. "Lois is someone who prides herself on being 10 steps ahead of everyone else,"she told theWashington Post."When something like the deep love that she has for Superman comes in and knocks her off her feet, she can't figure out how to logic her way around it ... The scariest part about this project is that she feels the closest to myself I've ever played." Read the original article onPeople

Every Actress Who Played Lois Lane on Screen, from Margot Kidder to Rachel Brosnahan

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Pelicans' Herb Jones agrees to 3-year, $68 million extensionNew Foto - Pelicans' Herb Jones agrees to 3-year, $68 million extension

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — New Orleans Pelicans forward Herb Jones has agreed to three-year, $68 million contract extension. Jones' agent, Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports, confirmed the terms of the deal to The Associated Press on Thursday night. Jones is under contract through the 2028-29 season, with a player option for 2029-30. The 26-year-old former Alabama star has become a valuable role player after the Pelicans made him a second-round pick in 2021. In addition to averaging 10.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.5 assists over his first four NBA seasons, Jones has made a name for himself as a defensive stopper. Jones was named to the 2023-24 All-Defensive first team, and has averaged at least 1.4 steals each season he's been in the league. Though Jones missed most of last season due to shoulder/labrum injuries and played in just 20 games, he was a productive player when healthy. ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/hub/nba

Pelicans' Herb Jones agrees to 3-year, $68 million extension

Pelicans' Herb Jones agrees to 3-year, $68 million extension NEW ORLEANS (AP) — New Orleans Pelicans forward Herb Jones has agreed to th...
Netflix's 'Quarterback' series showcases a Kirk Cousins who is longing to return to the VikingsNew Foto - Netflix's 'Quarterback' series showcases a Kirk Cousins who is longing to return to the Vikings

At one point during the second season of the Netflix "Quarterback" series,Kirk Cousinsis relaxing at home with his wife Julie, and he invokes a metaphor for his feelings about moving on from theMinnesota Vikingsafter the 2024 season. "I heard somebody describing it as when you see someone dating the person you used to date in like high school or college," Cousins said. "You're like, 'I used to throw toJordan AddisonandJustin Jeffersonand now someone else is enjoying doing that.' That's interesting." Cousins went on, delving into his Week 14 game during the 2024 season, when hisAtlanta Falconstraveled to face Minnesota for the first time since he'd left the Vikings in free agency. "I was asked by the broadcasting group for the game, 'What about Atlanta made you want to leave Minnesota?' And I said, 'That question is the wrong question. I didn't want to leave Minnesota. There was nothing about anywhere that made me want to leave Minnesota. We wanted to be in Minnesota.' But it became clear that we were gonna be there year to year — and that's what we didn't want. At that point we said, 'All right, we need to look elsewhere. If that's our only option, then we'll be back.' And when we said, 'Well, we looked around and we found there's an opportunity that would be a longer commitment. Would you be interested in giving us that longer commitment?' They said, 'No, we're good with our offer.' I said, 'OK, you made my decision really easy.'" There's plenty to unpack in the Netflix series for all three participants — Cousins, theDetroit Lions' Jared Goffand theCincinnati Bengals' Joe Burrow. But perhaps nothing overshadows the many layers of regret and career derailment that Cousins' storyline brought to the table. It's a storyline he clearly softened a bit when offered the opportunity to speak about signing a four-year, $180 million contract with Atlanta, before watching the Falcons shockingly draftMichael Penix Jr.with the eighth overall pick in the draft just weeks after Cousins committed to the organization. Cousins said he felt "misled" when the draft-day stunner unfolded. That's a diplomatic phrase. Everything I have heard from talking to those close to Cousins is that the more accurate descriptor — and more acidic — is that he was lied to. He signed in Atlanta believing he was going to be the unquestioned starter who absolutely wouldn't need to worry about a creeping rookie first-round pick waiting in the wings. And that's exactly what happened. Now we have the missing nuance to how the 2024 season unfolded, which saw Cousins suffer an arm issue inWeek 10 against the New Orleans Saints, followed by a spiral of clearly injured play, a loss of arm strength, pressing to dig himself out of a hole and finally, succumbing to one of the worst periods of his career that led to a demotion … when he likely should have taken a sustained period to rest his elbow rather than try to hold his job against a Penix takeover. There's a lot of layers in here that illustrate the complexity of navigating the career of a mid-30s quarterback who is trying to squeeze everything out of his remaining years. With Cousins, a cascading set of circumstances presented themselves, putting him in position to have one of the worst cases of buyer's remorse as a free agent, and now entering the 2025 season wanting to be somewhere else but also trapped by the guaranteed salary the Falcons still owe him. Without doing a full play-by-play of Netflix series, here are the most important points of the Cousins journey that are laid out: He believes the Vikings were honest about their plans in their 2024 free-agent negotiations — which they apparently told him included a limited commitment and drafting a young QB to groom — and that led him to lean into the Falcons' opportunity … which he clearly now thinks is a scenario where the team lied to him about its intentions to do the same thing as the Vikings. Cousins regretted leaving the Vikings once the Penix pick was made, with multiple instances where both he and his wife framed Minnesota as a place their family never wanted to leave. Once Cousins was in the saddle as Atlanta's starter and with Penix behind him, his standing on the depth chart remained on his mind. So much so, when he suffered his throwing-arm injury against the Saints in Week 10 — and debatably should have sat down for the best of the team — he instead pushed himself to stay in the lineup out of fear of losing his job. This isn't even a guess. At one point, Cousins references reading a book from Saints legend Drew Brees that espoused the notion of never letting a backup QB get onto the field, out of the sheer fear of losing a job. Taken into wider context, it's not hard to surmise that Cousins very likely should have sat down with his injury. Instead he kept himself in the lineup to limit the potential of losing his starting job. The Netflix series went on to present a very real representation of what can happen with quarterbacks who play with injuries. Cousins' limitations set the stage for some turnovers, gaffes that set the stage for him pressing to reverse his plummet. Things inevitably got worse and then began to infect his confidence and decision-making. In turn, Atlanta's QB decision suddenly became more justifiable. Cousins was playing the worst football of his career, thanks to a combination of health, pressure, decisions and confidence. This is how a $180 million QB loses his job to a rookie. There are a few ways you can look at what unfolded in Atlanta. On one hand — and this is very pro-Cousins — the throwing arm injury he suffered in 2024 and reality that he was still working through his Achilles tear from the previous season is suggestive that Cousins' careerhasn'tgone over the waterfall quite yet. When his precipitous decline occurred in 2024 and observers said he didn't look right physically, it gave credence to his issues being a temporary health problem rather than the cliff-dive of age. On the other hand, you can suggest this is what the Falcons created when they drafted Penix. They signed a veteran to a massive deal and gave him an in-house problem to worry about that would ultimately impact his thinking. Effectively, you could argue Atlanta put Cousins into a position that he had to worry more about his starting job than whether his injury was adversely impacting the team. And in the wake of being put into that position, Cousins chose his own football mortality as a starter over what might have been best for the Falcons when he suffered his injury. Heading into 2025, it's mostly just a dissection for posterity: whatnotto do when you sign a major veteran free-agent quarterback. But because of the Netflix series, it's notjustthat. We now know that Cousins regrets signing with the Falcons. Yes, we can debate whether his signing was all about guaranteed money and if he still would have signed the deal if he knew the Falcons planned to draft a quarterback. Given Cousins' career of being a first-team All-Pro when it comes down tolocking in guaranteed money, you can make the argument that even if both the Vikings and Falcons had told him they were drafting a first-round quarterback, he still would have chosen Atlanta simply because it offered more guaranteed money. But there remains an underlying vibe that comes out the Netflix series. Cousins and his wifeclearlystill have an affinity for their experience in Minnesota. It was showcased when they both seemed to be white-knuckling his return to play the Vikings in 2024 and how he would be accepted by their fan base. The couple appeared to harbor some resentment for how everything unfolded in Atlanta. There's little doubt that Cousins' time with the Vikings was a core experience that he deeply regrets ending. And it stands to reason that he'd be open to returning there — a reality that was supported this offseason when both his camp and the Vikings considered him an "on the radar" player to back upJ.J. McCarthyin 2025. While I have no doubt Cousins would love to get another shot as a starter almost anywhere in the league — maybe even in Atlanta — I also believe he'd ask his agent to move heaven and earth to get him back to Minnesota if for some reason McCarthy's debut doesn't go as planned in 2025. That's one of the clearest storylines in this season of "Quarterback." Cousins didn't want to leave Minnesota, and regrets taking money and security over established happiness. Now he's a backup in Atlanta trying to find his way back to that place. There's nothing saying the Vikings would want to entertain a Cousins return if things went sideways with McCarthy early in 2025. But the message is definitely out there. Cousins is pining for his ex. And all he needs is any opportunity to get a second chance to put it all back together.

Netflix's 'Quarterback' series showcases a Kirk Cousins who is longing to return to the Vikings

Netflix's 'Quarterback' series showcases a Kirk Cousins who is longing to return to the Vikings At one point during the second s...
Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1483 on Friday, July 11, 2025New Foto - Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1483 on Friday, July 11, 2025

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1483 on Friday, July 11, 2025originally appeared onParade. If you're stuck on today's Wordle answer, we're here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle #1483 ahead.Let's start with a few hints. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 There is one vowel out of the five letters in the word today. Today's Wordle begins with a consonant. No, there aren't any double letters in today's Wordle. Synonyms to this word would be "type" and "label." OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away before revealing the answer!Related:16 Games Like Wordle To Give You Your Word Game Fix More Than Once Every 24 HoursWe'll have the answer below this friendly reminder ofhow to play the game.SPOILERS BELOW—do not scroll any further if you don't want the answer revealed. Today's Wordle answer on Friday, July 11, 2025, isBRAND.How'd you do? -Catch Up on Other Wordle Answers From This Week Related: Shoppers are Racing to Target for This 'Powerful and Compact' Kitchen Item Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1483 on Friday, July 11, 2025first appeared on Parade on Jul 11, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 11, 2025, where it first appeared.

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1483 on Friday, July 11, 2025

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1483 on Friday, July 11, 2025 Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1483 on Friday, July 11, 2025origina...
Fans Rejoice Over Beloved Country Star's Exciting Career UpdateNew Foto - Fans Rejoice Over Beloved Country Star's Exciting Career Update

Fans Rejoice Over Beloved Country Star's Exciting Career Updateoriginally appeared onParade. Darius Ruckeris hitting the road this week, and fans "can't wait" for what's sure to be a "fire tour." The "Wagon Wheel" crooner celebrated his latest career move ahead of his first show on Thursday, July 10, in Solomons, MD, taking to Instagram with a photo showing off the full list of dates and locations he and his band will be hitting over the next several months. "I've been waiting for this moment... we're back baby!!" he celebrated in the caption. "Can't wait to hear all of you singing!! What show are you going to?" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Darius Rucker (@dariusrucker) Fans flooded the comments to celebrate the news, with several telling the country artist that they "can't wait" to see him perform and listing off the where and when they've purchased tickets for. "This is gonna be a fire tour 🔥," one gushed, as another declared it to be a "bucket list gift for Mother's Day!!" "Excited to see you in Glasgow! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿," someone else expressed, while another was "Looking forward to seeing you in Belfast in September!!" "Go crush it this tour everyone 👏🤘👏," another wished. However, just as many, if not more, expressed frustration with their cities being skipped. "Boss you never come to Philadelphia 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️," one lamented. "Where's Phx!!?!??!? 😢," another wondered. "No Texas?dang it 😢," someone else mourned. Related: Darius Rucker Shares 'So Funny' Story of Fans Who Didn't Recognize His Famous Friend: 'Still Laughing' Fans Rejoice Over Beloved Country Star's Exciting Career Updatefirst appeared on Parade on Jul 11, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 11, 2025, where it first appeared.

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Cooper Flagg vs. Bronny and more Summer League takeaways + State of basketball in LANew Foto - Cooper Flagg vs. Bronny and more Summer League takeaways + State of basketball in LA

How did Cooper Flagg fare in his NBA Summer League debut? KOC breaks down the Mavericks' matchup against the Lakers, with Dallas edging out Los Angeles 87-85. He shares more of his observations from around the league, including Herb Jones' contract extension with the New Orleans Pelicans. Then, KOC is joined by Jason Timpf from Hoops Tonight and Daman Rangoola from Stratechery to discuss the state of basketball in Los Angeles. Is LeBron James' silence towards Deandre Ayton a sign he wants out of LA? And which Western Conference team is most likely to take out the OKC Thunder in next year's playoffs? (0:26) - Biggest takeaways from day 1 of NBA Summer League (5:30) - What's going on with Lebron and the Lakers? (23:43) - Are the Clippers or Lakers in a better position to win this season? (32:58) - Which team is best poised to come out of the West next season? 🖥️Watch this full episode on YouTube Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family athttps://apple.co/3zEuTQjor atYahoo Sports Podcasts

Cooper Flagg vs. Bronny and more Summer League takeaways + State of basketball in LA

Cooper Flagg vs. Bronny and more Summer League takeaways + State of basketball in LA How did Cooper Flagg fare in his NBA Summer League debu...
Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong 3rd player in MLB history with 25 homers, 25 steals before All-Star breakNew Foto - Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong 3rd player in MLB history with 25 homers, 25 steals before All-Star break

Pete Crow-Armstrong's breakout season continues to look more impressive by the day. The third-year star hit his 24th and 25th home runs of the year in theChicago Cubs'8-1 winover theMinnesota Twinson Thursday. With his 25th homer, Crow-Armstrong became the third player in MLB history to reach 25 home runs and 25 stolen bases before the MLB All-Star break. He joins Bobby Bonds and Eric Davis as the only others to achieve that feat. Crow-Armstrong, 23, reached the 25/25 mark in 92 games. Davis got to 25-25 in 69 games during the 1987 season (he had 27 homers and 33 steals in 74 games by the All-Star break), and Bonds did so in 91 games in 1973 (he was at 25 homers and 28 steals in 97 games), according toMLB.com's Sarah Langs. Alfonso Soriano also got to 25-25 in 91 games in 2002 but had 20 homers and 23 steals at the All-Star break that season. Shohei Ohtani,baseball's first 50-50 batterlast year, must have been at 25-25 by the All-Star break, right? Almost, but not quite. He had 26 homers and 23 stolen bases at the halfway point. Crow-Armstrong first went deep on Thursday with a two-run shot offChris Paddackin the third inning, crushing a 93.5 mph fastball left out over the plate to center field. After walking in the fifth, the Cubs center fielder then led off the seventh by lifting anAnthony Misiewiczcurveball in the middle of the strike zone to the right-center-field seats. PCA AGAIN!Pete Crow-Armstrong mashes No. 25 on the year 😤pic.twitter.com/wtp4GlG66v — MLB (@MLB)July 10, 2025 Including Thursday's two-home-run performance, Crow-Armstrong has five multi-homer games this season. He has more than doubled the 10 home runs he hit last year in his first full season as a major leaguer. And he'll almost certainly surpass the 123 games and 410 plate appearances he totaled last season. Adding a double in the ninth, Crow-Armstrong finished 3-for-4 with two homers and three RBI on Thursday. He's batting .271/.309/.560 with 25 homers, 67 RBI and 27 steals with three games left to play before the All-Star break. The Cubs finish with a weekend series at theNew York Yankees. PCA's 25 homers are tied for sixth in MLB with teammateSeiya Suzuki. PCA's 70 RBI rank seventh, and his 27 steals are third in the league. Mets fans will surely appreciate mentioning that Crow-Armstrong was the team's first-round pick (No. 19 overall) in the 2020 draft, and hewas traded to the Cubsfor Javier Baez and Trevor Williams in 2021. Crow-Armstrong will start his first MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday,elected to the lineup by fans.

Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong 3rd player in MLB history with 25 homers, 25 steals before All-Star break

Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong 3rd player in MLB history with 25 homers, 25 steals before All-Star break Pete Crow-Armstrong's breakout s...

 

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