Mets reliever Max Kranick expected to undergo season-ending surgeryNew Foto - Mets reliever Max Kranick expected to undergo season-ending surgery

NEW YORK (AP) — Mets reliever Max Kranick is expected to have season-ending surgery on his right elbow, the latest blow to New York's injury-depleted bullpen. Kranick was placed on the 15-day injured list June 19 with an elbow strain. He had Tommy John surgery in June 2022 and is facing a second major operation on his pitching arm in 37 months. "He's going to have a Tommy John," manager Carlos Mendoza said Friday before his team's8-4 loss to the Cincinnati Reds."I don't think we have a date yet, but he's going to have the surgery." New York's bullpen did get a boost Friday when left-hander Brooks Raley was reinstated from the 60-day injured list after recovering from Tommy John surgery. Raley had been sidelined since early in the 2024 season. He finished his minor league rehab assignment with eight scoreless outings across three levels. "We saw it last year for the first couple of months — how special it is to have a guy like that that not only can get lefties out, (but) he's a guy that, the way he spins the baseball, you feel good about whether it's a righty or a lefty," Mendoza said. To make room for Raley on the roster, lefty reliever Richard Lovelady was designated for assignment. Kranick, who turns 28 on Monday, was claimed off waivers by the Mets from Pittsburgh in January 2024 and spent nearly all of last season in the minors. He made his New York debut on March 29 — his first time on a major league mound since 2022. The rookie right-hander was 3-2 with a 3.65 ERA in 24 appearances covering 37 innings this year, though he allowed three runs over his final 4 2/3 innings before getting hurt. Mendoza also provided updates on injured designated hitters Jesse Winker and Starling Marte. Winker (back) received an epidural Friday and will be shut down from baseball activities for another seven to 10 days. Marte (bruised right knee) will continue to do baseball activities for another three to five days. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Mets reliever Max Kranick expected to undergo season-ending surgery

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War veterans go from Ukraine front lines to Wembley ringside for Usyk's heavyweight boutNew Foto - War veterans go from Ukraine front lines to Wembley ringside for Usyk's heavyweight bout

LONDON (AP) — Ukrainian coal miner Andrii's face lights up when he talks about meeting Oleksandr Usyk. "Wow!" the 36-year-old says in English. Andrii and more than a dozen other war veterans will be on hand whenUsyk faces Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadiumon Saturday night in the pair's fight to become the undisputed world heavyweight champion. It's a rematch of their 2023 bout that Andrii viewed under vastly different circumstances. "I watched this fight on the front line on my phone," he told The Associated Press through an interpreter during a stop Friday at the Ukrainian Embassy in London. "We were watching very quietly but when he won there was loud noise — we really celebrated. "So now, two years later, being here in person for the fight is a huge event." He spoke on condition that only his first name be used, citing security concerns. The veterans are employees of Ukraine's largest private energy company DTEK, which has partnered with Usyk to raise awareness about theplight of the country's civilian energy infrastructuresince theRussian invasionin February 2022. Seldom travel Most of them, including Andrii, had never traveled outside Ukraine before. They took a train to Warsaw and from there a flight to London, landing Thursday and going straight to a downtown hotel to meet Usyk. "He told about his training sessions, how he prepared for the fight, but he also mentioned his journey from his childhood to becoming champion," Andrii said. "He's an ambassador of Ukraine and he supports energy workers. He can bring attention to the problem." Russia hasrepeatedly struck Ukraine's power gridduring the war. At one point, 90% of DTEK's thermal generation capacity was damaged or destroyed. More than 300 DTEK workers have been killed in the war and 900 more injured, mostly while fighting. Andrii, who lives about 70 kilometers (44 miles) from the front line in eastern Ukraine, had served two years in combat and described his injuries — a concussion and taking shrapnel in his right leg from an explodingland mine— as "minor." Like so many other Ukrainians,he's lost friends and loved ones. The bright lights and modern infrastructure of England's iconic stadium will be a welcome change for the veterans. Won 2012 Olympic gold The 38-year-old Usyk, an Olympic gold medalist from the 2012 London Games, has embraced hisunofficial ambassadorial rolefor his country. "All of my fights are important for me and my team," he said Thursday. "Now, it's very important to my country and the soldiers who protect my country because it's motivation for my people." Earlier in the week, Usyk joinedbillionaire Richard Bransonto unveil a mosaic in Trafalgar Square as part of an effort to raise funds for housing for Ukrainians. "Russia destroyed hospitals, Russia destroyed schools, Russia destroyed lives — Ukrainian lives," the undefeated Usyk told the gathering. "But we will survive." ___ AP boxing:https://apnews.com/boxing

War veterans go from Ukraine front lines to Wembley ringside for Usyk's heavyweight bout

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Sharon Stone, 67, Stuns 'Days of Our Lives' Star With Daring PhotosNew Foto - Sharon Stone, 67, Stuns 'Days of Our Lives' Star With Daring Photos

Sharon Stone, 67, Stuns 'Days of Our Lives' Star With Daring Photosoriginally appeared onParade. Sharon Stone once again proved that style, confidence and star power have no expiration date. The iconic '90s actress continued to make headlines with her social media presence, this time wowing her followers with a captivating magazine cover shoot. On Friday, theBasic Instinctstar shared a carousel of photos forSchön! Switzerlandmagazine's latest issue. The shoot captured Stone's youthful energy and undeniable charm. Furthermore, despite the cover shoot leaning towards the risqué side, it captured an artistic vision and elegance. Following herInstagram update, followers flooded the comment section with praise and admiration. "So Gorgeous!!! So Powerful!" one wrote. Sharon Stone IG update (shoot for Schön! Switzerland)pic.twitter.com/L5yjpfVZYk — Polly (@pollygarcia0915)July 19, 2025 "Oh wow @sharonstone these are so beautiful," a commenter said. The same goes for a different commenter who said, "OMG I'm completely mesmerized." Joining her followers swooning over her new magazine cover shoot, fellow celebrity Lisa Rinna appeared equally impressed and wrote a powerful one-word comment. "STUNNING," she said. TheDays of Our Livesstar was also known for her part inThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, mainly because of her bold personality and unfiltered opinions. However, she left the reality series in 2023. At the time, Stone expressed her genuine thoughts about the actress' move. With a simple response ofcommenting hand-clapping emojisto the Bravo fan accountQueens of Bravoannouncing Rinna's decision to step down, the award-winning actress appeared to have shown her support, or at least her approval of the bold exit. Related: Mandy Moore Shares Personal Story About 'This Is Us' Co-Star Sharon Stone, 67, Stuns 'Days of Our Lives' Star With Daring Photosfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 19, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 19, 2025, where it first appeared.

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Iconic Actress, 48, Looks Ageless Recreating 'Clueless' Look for 30th AnniversaryNew Foto - Iconic Actress, 48, Looks Ageless Recreating 'Clueless' Look for 30th Anniversary

Iconic Actress, 48, Looks Ageless Recreating 'Clueless' Look for 30th Anniversaryoriginally appeared onParade. It's been 30 years since yellow plaid sets became all the rage, andAlicia Silverstoneis bringing the iconic look back to celebrate theCluelessanniversary. The 1995 cult classic has cemented itself as a major moment in pop culture, gifting us unforgettable one-liners like "As if!" and "Whatever," complete with the signature W-hand gesture. Now, nearly three decades later, Silverstone, 48, looks as ageless as ever in a new TikTok video commemorating the film's legacy. In the clip, she appears alongside her son, lip-syncing her memorable line, "Ew, get off of me," while rocking a yellow plaid blazer that's nearly identical to her character Cher's iconic outfit. The nostalgic moment had fans "totally buggin'." One user wrote, "I'm just obsessed with Clueless it's a classic forever!" while another chimed in, "This is so iconic!" Many couldn't help but point out how little Silverstone has changed, with comments like "She's still got it!" and "Still as hot as you were then." The caption on the video read, "Entering Clueless' 30th anniversary like…" — with fans flooding the comments with love for both Silverstone and the film. "You're the only one who could pull off a white snobby girl, no one else ever did it like you before! Never like you," one follower wrote, praising her performance. Despite the acclaim, Silverstone hasn't always felt so connected to her character. In a past interview withVoguefor the film's 25th anniversary, she admitted it took her time to warm up to Cher. "I found Cher on the page to be materialistic and unappealing. And really annoying, to be honest," she candidly shared. "But I realized that was just me judging her. Once I started working on her, I found all the heart and all the love." While fans still associate her with the fashion-forward teen, Silverstone has made it clear she sees Cher as a character — not a reflection of herself. "I do maintain that Cher was a character for me. I presume people like to think I'm like her, but anyone who knows me knows I'm not," she explained. "I do possess the same facial tics and the same voice, but I was even kinda talking differently—at least I think I was. I just didn't identify with that kind of a gal. I just wasn't dealing with clothes and kids and school because that wasn't my world." As fans gear up for theClueless30th anniversary celebrations this weekend, Silverstone's latest video gives them a fun sneak peek at what's to come. Iconic Actress, 48, Looks Ageless Recreating 'Clueless' Look for 30th Anniversaryfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 19, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 19, 2025, where it first appeared.

Iconic Actress, 48, Looks Ageless Recreating 'Clueless' Look for 30th Anniversary

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Arozarena and Castillo lead Mariners to 6-1 win over AstrosNew Foto - Arozarena and Castillo lead Mariners to 6-1 win over Astros

SEATTLE (AP) — Randy Arozarena hit a solo home run and Luis Castillo threw 6 2/3 scoreless innings as the Seattle Mariners beat the Houston Astros 6-1 on Friday night. Arozarena hit an elevated fastball from Astros left-hander Brandon Walter (1-3) outto left-center field in the fourth inning for his 18th home run of the season. In the process, Arozarena became only the second player in the majors this season with 10 or more home runs over a 14-game stretch. Designated hitter Mitch Garver doubled the Mariners' lead in the seventh inning when hepounced on a fastball down the middle from Astros left-hander Bennett Sousa for a solo shot. Seattle broke things open with a four-run eighth inning on RBI singles from J.P. Crawford and Cal Raleigh, a sacrifice fly from Donovan Solano and a wild pitch. Castillo (7-5), in his first start after the All-Star break, struck out seven and yielded only three hits — all singles — before departing in the seventh inning. Key moment The Astros could have taken an early lead in the third inning when two runners were in scoring position for Jose Altuve. The nine-time All Star struck out swinging, though, to end the threat. Key stat Raleigh — who became the first catcher and switch hitter towin the All-Star Home Run Derbyon Monday night — is the only other player in the major leagues this season with 10 or more home runs over a 14-game stretch besides Arozarena. Up next Astros right-hander Lance McCullers Jr. (2-4, 6.48 ERA) starts Saturday. Mariners right-hander Logan Evans (3-3, 3.75) gets the ball for Seattle in the second game of the three-game set. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Arozarena and Castillo lead Mariners to 6-1 win over Astros

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Outfielder TJ Friedl hit by 3 pitches against Mets, tying major-league record, as Reds win with 4 homersNew Foto - Outfielder TJ Friedl hit by 3 pitches against Mets, tying major-league record, as Reds win with 4 homers

Pain was the price of admission to MLB history Friday night for Cincinnati Reds center fielder TJ Friedl. The leadoff man was hit by a pitch three times in an 8-4 win over the New York Mets, tying a major-league record. The 29-year-old Friedl was hit in the third, fifth and eighth innings, all by different Mets pitchers. He took a 91 mph fastball to his left forearm from lefty Sean Manaea in the third. Manaea was making his first start of the season after recovering from an oblique strain and a bone chip in his pitching elbow. In the fifth frame, right-handed reliever Alex Carrillo drilled the 5-foot-8 Friedl with an 85 mph slider. A 91 mph sinker was the culprit in the eighth inning, and it was dealt by another Mets southpaw, Brandon Waddell. "The lefties, it makes more sense because everything is away and I'm trying to stick my nose in there," Friedl, a lefty himself, said postgame,via The Associated Press. "The last one, that one stung!" That said, he didn't need to check in with Reds athletic trainers throughout the game, and he's planning on being in the lineup again Saturday. Friedl had tough luck during the series opener, which doubled as the teams' first game back from the All-Star break, but he's far from alone in his painful feat. In fact, 34 hitters since 1901 — and now three this season — have shared the same experience of being hit three times in one game. On May 31, Washington Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams got pelted by a trio of pitches against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Colorado Rockies utility player Tyler Freeman went through the same thing on June 17 against the Nationals. Friedl didn't register a hit Friday versus the Mets, though he did score twice. Left fielder Austin Hays drove in three of the Reds' eight runs, thanks to a pair of homers. As a team, Cincinnati went yard four times — that's the third time the club has done so this season. Matt McLain and Tyler Stephenson joined Hays in the box score with big flies of their own, each scoring two runs. Manaea gave up one hit, Hays' first homer, in four innings. The Mets' bullpen didn't fare nearly as well against a Reds team that has now won five of its last six games. Meanwhile, Cincinnati got an impressive seven innings and seven strikeouts from its starter, Nick Lodolo. Following a shaky first two innings, when he gave up a homer to Juan Soto and an RBI single to Jeff McNeil, Lodolo recovered by retiring 16 of the next 18 batters he faced. Lodolo got the win, Hays led the Reds' power-charged bats, but Friedl was Cincinnati's unsung hero Friday night with three bases taken via hit-by-pitch.

Outfielder TJ Friedl hit by 3 pitches against Mets, tying major-league record, as Reds win with 4 homers

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Miley Cyrus Compares Beyoncé's Level of Live Performance to Prince and Michael Jackson: 'Best of the Best'New Foto - Miley Cyrus Compares Beyoncé's Level of Live Performance to Prince and Michael Jackson: 'Best of the Best'

Emma McIntyre/Getty; Julian Dakdouk via PictureGroup/Shutterstock Miley Cyrus is praising Beyoncé after their performance of "II Most Wanted" in Paris last month She spoke about Queen Bey to Chris Olsen on SiriusXM's TikTok Radio "I mean, she really is exactly what you'd wanna see on and off the stage," said Cyrus Miley Cyrusthinks highly ofBeyoncé. After popping up alongside Queen Bey, 43, at the Cowboy Carter Tour in Paris toperform their "II Most Wanted" duet last month, Cyrus, 32, spoke toChris Olsenabout her love for the 35-time Grammy winner in a new interview onSiriusXM's TikTok Radio. Cyrus explained she sees Beyoncé as a "top tier" artist. "And getting to see her show live, it feels like a moment of where, you know, you talk to someone about getting to see, you know,Princeor someone that's the best of the best,Michael Jackson," she said. "I mean, she really is exactly what you'd wanna see on and off the stage," continued the "Flowers" singer, noting that Beyoncé has lots of "grace" and "confidence." "I think that she deserves to kind of have this queen essence surrounding her constantly, just because I do think it's so fluid between both of her worlds and between the persona and personally, it's always been really well integrated," added Cyrus. "It feels like who she is on stage is an elevated, kind of eccentric version of who she is day to day," she said. Cyrus also spoke about her early introduction to Beyoncé's music — during the superstar's time in Destiny's Child. "My granddad got me a karaoke machine when I was in like late elementary school. And it came with 'Survivor.' It had like 10 songs built into the machine and that was one of them. I would do that," she recalled. "And honestly, my life really has been such a manifestation." TheHannah Montanaalum explained the karaoke machine also featured "The Tide Is High" by Blondie. "I feel like it knew the girl that I was. It was like, 'We're gonna give you Destiny's Child, but we're also gonna give you Debbie Harry.' And then somehow this has become who I am," she said. Julian Dakdouk via PictureGroup/Shutterstock On Thursday, June 19, Cyrus surprised the crowd at Paris' Stade de France during Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour stop to perform "II Most Wanted." Afterward, she shared a sweet tribute to the "Texas Hold 'Em" musician onInstagram. "@beyonce to be beside such a humble, gracious, legendary DIVA was a dream come true," she wrote at the time. "Thank you for the opportunity to perform in Paris together & sing our song about friendship." Julian Dakdouk via PictureGroup/Shutterstock She continued: "To have learned from you & loved you my whole life, & then be standing together in matching gold looks is more than I could've imagined. As the finale to this trip supporting Something Beautiful, to close on something as beautiful as a stadium full of people singing "II Most Wanted" with us was the ultimate firework." "Thank you B. I'll be your shotgun rider for life. Big gratitude to the Cowboy Carter tour crew, you all were incredible for making this happen. Forever and always," Cyrus concluded. Read the original article onPeople

Miley Cyrus Compares Beyoncé's Level of Live Performance to Prince and Michael Jackson: 'Best of the Best'

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Did money or politics cause Colbert cancellation? Either way, the economics are tough for TVNew Foto - Did money or politics cause Colbert cancellation? Either way, the economics are tough for TV

CBS says itsdecision to end Stephen Colbert's late-night comedy showis financial, not political. Yet even with the ample skepticism about that explanation, there's no denying the economics were not working in Colbert's favor. The network's bombshell announcement late Thursday that the "Late Show" will end next May takes awayPresident Donald Trump's most prominent TV critic and the most popular entertainment program in its genre. The television industry's declining economic health means similar hard calls are already being made with personalities and programming, with others to be faced in the future. For the late-night genre, there are unique factors to consider. As recently as 2018, broadcast networks took in an estimated $439 million in advertising revenue for its late-night programs, according to the advertising firm Guidelines. Last year, that number dwindled to $220 million. Once a draw for young men, now they've turned away Late-night TV was a particular draw for young men, considered the hardest-to-get and most valuable demographic for advertisers. Increasingly, these viewers are turning to streaming services, either to watch something else entirely or catch highlights of the late-night shows, which are more difficult for the networks to monetize. More broadly, the much-predicted takeover of viewers by streaming services is coming to pass. The Nielsen company reported thatduring the last two months, for the first time ever, more people consumed programming on services like YouTube and Netflix than on ABC, CBS and NBC or any cable network. Networks and streamers spent roughly $70 billion on entertainment shows and $30 billion for sports rights last year, said Brian Wieser, CEO of Madison & Wall, an advertising consultant and data services firm. Live sports is the most dependable magnet for viewers and costs for its rights are expected to increase 8% a year over the next decade. With television viewership declining in general, it's clear where savings will have to come from. Wieser said he does not know whether Colbert's show is profitable or not for CBS and parent company Paramount Global, but he knows the direction in which it is headed. "The economics of television are weak," he said. In a statement announcing the cancellation, George Cheeks, Paramount Global's president and chief executive officer, said that "This is purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night. It is not related in any way to the show's performance, content or other matters happening at Paramount." Cheeks' problem is that not everyone believes him. Colbert is a relentless critic of Trump, and earlier this weekpointedly criticizedParamount'sdecision to settleTrump's lawsuit against CBS over a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris. He called Paramount's $16 million payment to Trump a "big fat bribe," since the company is seeking the administration's approval of its merger with Skydance Media. On Friday, the Writers Guild of America called for an investigation by New York's attorney general into whether Colbert's cancellation is itself a bribe, "sacrificing free speech to curry favor with the Trump administration as the company looks for merger approval." CBS' decision made this a pivotal week for the future of television and radio programming. Congressstripped federal fundingfor PBS and NPR, threatening the future of shows on those outlets. Journey Gunderson, executive director of the National Comedy Center, called the decision to end Colbert's show the end of an era. "Late-night television has historically been one of comedy's most audience-accessible platforms — a place where commentary meets community, night after night," Gunderson said. "This isn't just the end of a show. It's the quiet removal of one of the few remaining platforms for daily comedic commentary. Trump celebrates Colbert's demise Trump, who has called in the past for CBS to terminate Colbert's contract, celebrated the show's upcoming demise. "I absolutely love that Colbert got fired," the president wrote on Truth Social. "His talent was even less than his ratings." Some experts questioned whether CBS could have explored other ways to save money on Colbert. NBC, for example, has cut costs by eliminating the band on Seth Meyers' late-night show and curtailing Jimmy Fallon's "Tonight" show to four nights a week. Could CBS have saved more money by cutting off the show immediately, instead of letting it run until next May, which sets up an awkward "lame duck" period? Then again, Colbert will keep working until his contract runs out; CBS would have had to keep paying him anyway. CBS recently cancelled the "After Midnight" show that ran after Colbert. But the network had signaled earlier this year that it was prepared to continue that show until host Taylor Tomlinson decided that she wanted to leave, noted Bill Carter, author of "The Late Shift." "It is a very sad day for CBS that they are getting out of the late-night race," Andy Cohen, host of Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live," told The Associated Press. "I mean, they are turning off the lights after the news." Colbert, if he wanted to continue past next May, would likely be able to find astreaming servicewilling to pay him, Wieser said. But the future of late-night comedy on the entertainment networks is genuinely at risk. Trump, in fact, may outlast his fiercest comic critics. Jon Stewart, once a weeknight fixture, works one night a week at "The Daily Show" for Paramount's Comedy Central, a network that seldom produces much original programming any more. ABC's Jimmy Kimmel, who was chided on social media by Trump on Friday — "I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next" — has a contract that also runs out next year. Kimmel, 57, openly wondered in a Variety interview before signing his latest three-year contract extension how long he wanted to do it. He's hosted his show since 2003. "I have moments where I go, I cannot do this anymore," Kimmel told Variety in 2022. "And I have moments where I go, what am I gonna do with my life if I'm not doing this anymore?' It's a very complicated thing ... I'm not going to do this forever." Colbert, Kimmel and Stewart were all nominated for Emmy awards this week. ___ AP journalist Liam McEwan in Los Angeles contributed to this report. David Bauder writes about the intersection of media and entertainment for the AP. 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Caitlin Clark is still having an impact on WNBA All-Star Game even though she won't playNew Foto - Caitlin Clark is still having an impact on WNBA All-Star Game even though she won't play

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Caitlin Clark dribbled, joined a team huddle and gave one of her All-Star teammate's shots a playful thumbs down before gingerly lobbing her own half-court heave Friday. It may bethe most demanding action anyone sees from Clarkthis weekend. Indianapolis' big midseason weekend wasn't supposed to play out this way, with Clark patrolling the sidelines instead of impressing her home fans with more nifty passes or trademark logo 3-pointers. But as she sits this one out because of yet another injury, Clark remains the center of attention.From the 30-story, larger-than-life imagecovering Indianapolis' JW Marriott Hotel to the wraps around the city's maze of skywalks, last season's Rookie of the Year seems every bit as in demand — maybe even more — as All-Star teammates with the Indiana Fever, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell, or anyone else in town. "Oh, yeah. I am going to be there," Clark told "Good Morning America" on Friday, referring to Saturday night's game. "I am going to be there, active on the sideline. I'm going to cheer these two on." Clark did not speak during Friday's scheduled interviews with reporters or following the 3-point contest and skills challenge. For a league that has seen ticket sales and television ratings soar since Clark's arrival last season,her absencecomes at the worst possible moment. Indianapolis was selected as the All-Star host last summer, and Clark was set to make her debut in the 3-point contest in her adopted hometown. The contest may have featured the strongest field ever — the last two contest winners, Sabrina Ionescu of New York and Allisha Gray of Atlanta; former NCAA Division I scoring champ Kelsey Plum of Los Angeles andWashington rookie Sonia Citron— if Clark was in it. Instead, Fever guard Lexie Hull replaced Clark but did not make the finals despite Clark's cheers. "I think Lexie deserves it," Mitchell said. "I think that C.C. is dope for making sure that happened or the WNBA, for that matter, I don't know, and I think for the Fever it's just a good way to represent us and have someone the that this city loves." Ionescu won her second titlein three years, defeating Gray 30-22, giving the defending champion Liberty a Friday night sweep. Natasha Cloud edged out Seattle guard Erica Wheeler, a former Fever player, to win the skills challenge. Of course, everyone wanted to see Clark, who remains quite active off the court. In addition to the morning interview and a midday practice with the team she "drafted," the coach she acquired in a trade and the team that bears her name, Clark was scheduled to appear on Sue Bird's podcast, WNBA Live and with two sports brands — Nike and Wilson — before returning for Friday night's festivities. It's also a good bet Clark's schedule includes some injury treatment time. Ionescu's advice: Take full advantage of the unexpected opportunities. "I went through something similar in my career," Ionescu said. "My first year, I didn't play due to injury and then second year, I had like three to four soft tissue injuries. You look back and it's a blessing in disguise because you're able to learn and grow and understand it's all part of your journey, continue to figure out what you need in a pro career." Clark won't have much down time Saturday, either. There's a morning shootaround, a 15-minute interview session with reporters and then she'll have to navigate the newly constructed stage inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse before testing her coaching skills. And that may not be all. "Obviously, unfortunate about Caitlin, but she's going to still have a great impact on this team," said Liberty coach Sandy Brondello. "I will give the coaching hat to her as much as she wants, to be quite honest. We're going to play around with it a little bit. It'll be fun." Clark never missed a game in college or her first pro season because of injury but already has missed 10 this season with three muscle injuries. Boston and Mitchell have seen how their teammate has responded in all 10 and expect nothing different this time, a contest that doesn't count in the standings. "Caitlin will still be Caitlin, trust me guys," Mitchell said, drawing laughter. "She's going to be in a coaching uniform, like you'll definitely see the competitive nature. But I think for her, her body deserves what it deserves from a break standpoint. I think this weekend will still be about what her and other individuals have brought to our league." So while the league's biggest stars compete on the court, Clark will return to her role as promoter. It's a role she must embrace if she hopes to play Tuesday when the regular season resumes with a home game against the defending champion Liberty — even if it's a disappointment for the women's basketball fans. "I am feeling good," Clark told GMA. "Obviously, a lot of this cheers me up. It's fun to see everybody out here having such a good time." ___ AP WNBA:https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball

Caitlin Clark is still having an impact on WNBA All-Star Game even though she won't play

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TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A transgender woman has sued Princeton University claiming she was illegally removed shortly before her race in a school-hosted track meet in May due to her gender identity. An attorney for Sadie Schreiner filed the complaint in New Jersey Superior Court on Tuesday, listing the school along with athletic director John Mack and director of track operations Kimberly Keenan-Kirkpatrick as defendants. The lawsuit also lists New York-based Leone Timing and Results Services as a defendant in its role of handling official timing for organized track and field events. The lawsuit comes more than five months after the NCAAchanged its participation policy for transgender athletesto limit competition in women's sports to athletes assigned female at birth. That change came a day after PresidentDonald Trumpsigned an executive orderintended to ban transgender athletesfrom girls' and women's sports. Schreiner, who had transitioned during high school, had previously run for Division III Rochester Institute of Technology but was set to compete as an athlete unattached to any school or club in the Larry Ellis Invitational. The complaint seeks unspecified damages for a "humiliating, dehumanizing and dignity-stripping ordeal" in front of family and friends. The complaint citesNew Jersey anti-discrimination lawbarring discrimination for being transgender, with schools considered areas of "public accommodation." "We stand by the allegations in the pleading," Schreiner attorney Susie Cirilli told The Associated Press on Friday. "As stated in the complaint, the defendants' individual actions were intolerable in a civilized community and go beyond the possible bounds of decency." Princeton's media and athletics officials as well as Leone Timing did not return emails from the AP seeking comment. According to the complaint, Schreiner originally signed up to run the 100- and 200-meter races before later declaring only for the 200 despite registering and qualifying for both races. The complaint says she learned 15 minutes before her race that her name had been removed from the official list of competitors, then raised the issue with Leone Timing officials before being directed to Mack and Keenan-Kirkpatrick. During that exchange, the complaint states, Keenan-Kirkpatrick said, "I do not want to assume, but you are transgender." Additionally, Keenan-Kirkpatrick "further suggested that she had tried to organize a separate segregated event just for Sadie so that she could run" while Schreiner provided a birth certificate and driver's license recognizing her as a female, according to the complaint. According to her Instagram page, Schreiner said she was "barred" from running in a February track event at Boston University as an unattached athlete following the Trump order and NCAA policy change. The nationwide battle over transgender girls on girls' and women's sports teams has played out at both the state and federal levels as Republicans have leveraged the issue as a fight for athletic fairness. More than two dozen states have enacted laws barring transgender women and girls from participating in certain sports competitions. Some policies have been blocked in court. ___ AP sports:https://apnews.com/hub/sports

Transgender woman sues Princeton for 'humiliating' removal from track meet

Transgender woman sues Princeton for 'humiliating' removal from track meet TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A transgender woman has sued Princet...

 

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