King Charles 'cautious and wary' of Prince Harry's latest attempt to mend royal rift: expertNew Foto - King Charles 'cautious and wary' of Prince Harry's latest attempt to mend royal rift: expert

King Charles III is said to be "cautious and wary" about his son's latest peace offering. The claim was made byBritish royals expert Hilary Fordwichfollowing reports that Prince Harry is hopeful that the Invictus Games, which are taking place in his home country in 2027, will result in a warm reunion with the royal family, particularly with the monarch. "King Charles, while cautious and wary, might attend the Invictus Games," Fordwich told Fox News Digital. "But of course, he prefers all private matters to remain private. In addition, there are many conflicts with the royal schedule, let alone Queen Camilla's 80th birthday during the games." Prince William's Absence At King Charles And Prince Harry's 'Peace Summit' Could Be A 'Warning Shot': Expert "For Harry, it's about what he can gain, while, for the royals, it's about what they have to lose," Fordwich claimed. "Harry wants to be included.He misses not only the U.K.but many aspects of royal privileges. However, he hasn't been successful in any of his endeavors. For the royals, more disclosures and scandals are concerning. They simply don't need… Harry around, particularly not Prince William, who is resolute regarding any reconciliation being a huge mistake." Fox News Digital reached out to Buckingham Palace and Archewell, which handles the offices of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, for comment. Read On The Fox News App It's understood that sending invites to the Invictus Games is not Harry's responsibility, but up to the Invictus team. Still, it would be a heartfelt gesture for the king to support his younger son publicly. Talks of a royal reunion have been a hot topic since the recent "peace summit" took place. According tothe Mail on Sunday, Meredith Maines, the Duke of Sussex's chief of staff and communications director, flew from California to London recently to meet with the king's communications secretary, Tobyn Andreae. Liam Maguire, who oversees the U.K. press for Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, was also present. Fox News Digital learned that Maines was in London to meet with the U.K.-based communications team, media, stakeholders and senior figures connected to Harry's patronages. It's understood that the visit was routine and part of ongoing planning and engagement. WATCH: PRINCE HARRY LOOKING TO RECONCILE WITH KING CHARLES, ROYAL FAMILY A source told the Mail on Sunday that the meeting was only the "first step towards reconciliation between Harry and his father, but at least it is a step in the right direction." "It was always the case that the Sussexes, who rely on their royal connections for the work they receive, were going to use the Invictus Games, an important military charity, to promote the idea of 'reconciliation,'" royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams explained to Fox News Digital. "No one can disagree with the theory of it, but the fact is that they have exploited their royal connections whilst trashing the family and makingQueen Elizabeth's last yearsso difficult," Fitzwilliams claimed. "King Charles is in his late 70s andis battling cancer," he continued. "He also would like a relationship with the grandchildren he has hardly seen. Also, as monarch, he is commander in chief of the Armed Forces. Is it difficult, therefore, for him to refuse to attend the Games for personal reasons." Helen Helliwell, CEO of the Invictus Games in Birmingham, recently toldPeople magazinethat she also hopes members of the British royal family will be in attendance for the 2027 event. "We [would] be delighted if they came over for the year out and for the Games," she told the outlet. "We are so far out it's impossible for one individual to confirm their plans, but we would be delighted if the Duke were able to come." Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter "I've seen the impact [of the Games]," Helliwell shared. "His passion is unsurpassed. He really brings a magical sparkle dust to his interactions, and there is a really special relationship with him and the community. So, we will be super excited to host him in Birmingham as well." Helliwell pointed out that the royals are "supporters of the Armed Forces." "We're two years away, and it's too soon to confirm who's going to be there," she said. "But obviously, we'd be delighted if members of the royal family were able to attend and would very much welcome their presence in a couple of years' time." Still, Fordwich pointed out that several senior royals reportedly don't trustthe Duke of Sussex, 40.Since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's royal exit in 2020, the couple has publicly discussed their struggles with royal life in interviews and documentaries. Harry's 2023 memoir "Spare" also laid bare embarrassing details about the House of Windsor and shed light on his sibling rivalry with his brother Prince William, heir to the British throne. The royals never publicly commented on Harry's tell-all. But many experts believe they're still not over it and the damage it caused to the monarchy's reputation. Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News "The major issue continues to be the lack of trust any of the senior royals can ever have in Harry," said Fordwich. "Time after time, he has rejected his family's values, he reveals private family matters, which is unprecedented, and, in general, has behaved in an abhorrent manner. For any family, such a betrayal would be hard to forgive, let alone having been part of such a highly sensitive environment." Fitzwilliams claimed that senior royals have been "keeping their guard up." "Trusting the Sussexes is out of the question," he claimed. "Reconciliation is desirable… [But] it is considered unlikely that William wants any contact. Turbulent times lie ahead." In May, Harry told the BBC that he wanted reconciliation, but that his father, 76, wouldn't speak to him. Royal expert Ian Pelham Turner claimed to Fox News Digital that as the king continues to battle cancer, his young grandchildren would be on his mind. "I feel King Charles would love to be involved with his American grandchildren, showing them Highgrove and Balmoral," he said. "I feel this is an opportunity not to be missed. It would make the legacy of the king complete to see his whole family united… It would also be a timely reminder for those seeking to rule the monarchy that Charles, as king, is still the supreme leader and makes his own decisions." "It is time for the king to make strong decisions that reflect the values of the oath he took to serve all people," Turner added. Still, British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital it would take a lot more than extending an olive branch to his father for Harry to win over the family. "He can start by being more self-aware – throw down his sword and end the family attacks for good," Chard suggested. "Showing some contrition wouldn't go amiss either. It also doesn't help that the Invictus Games fallon Queen Camilla's 80th birthday… Prince Harry needs to start building bridges if he wants to redeem himself. I am dubious… as he is contradictory. He constantly feels so hard done by." During his sit-down with the BBC, Harry admitted. "I don't know how much longer my father has," referring to his cancer diagnosis. "There's no point in continuing to fight anymore," he said. Original article source:King Charles 'cautious and wary' of Prince Harry's latest attempt to mend royal rift: expert

King Charles ‘cautious and wary’ of Prince Harry’s latest attempt to mend royal rift: expert

King Charles 'cautious and wary' of Prince Harry's latest attempt to mend royal rift: expert King Charles III is said to be ...
CNN Correspondent's 5-Year-Old Son Hilariously Crashes Dad's Live Interview: 'It's Bedtime Here!'New Foto - CNN Correspondent's 5-Year-Old Son Hilariously Crashes Dad's Live Interview: 'It's Bedtime Here!'

CNN Brian Stelter has gone viral on social media after his 5-year-old son crashed his live TV interview with host Jessica Dean On Sunday, July 20, CNN's chief media analyst, 39, was in the middle of discussing Trump's $10 billion lawsuit againstThe Wall Street Journalwhen his son appeared on screen "I apologize for my 5-year-old," Stelter told viewers, before adding, "It's bedtime here at the Stelter house" Brian Stelterhas been upstaged by his son! At around 7 p.m. on Sunday, July 20, CNN's chief media analyst, 39, was discussingPresident Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit againstThe Wall Street Journalover an article involving himself andJeffrey Epsteinwhen the unexpected happened. Stelter — who was formally dressed in a suit and tie —  initially appeared to be sitting in a TV studio with a neutral blue background similar to the one behind host Jessica Dean. However, it was quickly revealed that he was working from home when his 5-year-old son's face appeared in the lower right corner of the screen. The child had a mischievous grin on his face before moving out of the view of the camera, while Dean quizzed Stelter on his thoughts surrounding the story as he attempted to remain undistracted. LOL, yes, I tried my best not to break out laughing when he snuck into the camera shothttps://t.co/JAVIlw4Cg9pic.twitter.com/fHk3vBINQq — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter)July 20, 2025 While Dean and Stelter managed to keep the tense discussion on topic with only subtle changes in facial expression at the time the child was on screen, they eventually acknowledged him crashing the interview with a lighthearted mention before wrapping up. "Alright, Brian Steleter, thanks to you," Dean said. "And I think you had a little helper with you, too, so give our thanks to him." "I apologize for my 5-year-old," Stelter replied. "It's bedtime here at the Stelter house." Dean smiled as she attempted to reassure him that the apology wasn't necessary, saying, "We're a family show, it's always nice to have some extra hands." 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. CNN Many CNN viewers were amused by Stelter's son's unexpected antics and discussed the moment on X. "@brianstelter Looks like you had your assistant at your side with @jessicadean @CNN 👍❤️," one person wrote. "Loved it!  We need a laugh now and then. He is adorable and it happens when you work from home," another said. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! "Honestly, who needs bloopers when you've got live chaos? 😂 Keep the surprises coming—at least it's more entertaining than the news today. 📺🙈," a third person chimed in. Stelterrepliedto the comments, saying, "LOL, yes, I tried my best not to break out laughing when he snuck into the camera shot." Arturo Holmes/Getty From apolitician's sonwanting to show off a carrot toJimmy Fallon's daughterwanting to talk about animals, it isn't the first time that a live TV interview has been interrupted by children. Arguably, the most memorable remainsProfessor Robert Kelly, who was making an appearance on BBC News when he wasinterrupted by both of his kids. He remained calm as his wife tried to get them back out of the room so his interview about the political crisis in South Korea could continue. Kelly commemorated the moment that brought him internet fame earlier this year onX, writing, "Today is the eighth anniversary of the 'BBC Dad' blooper, so here are some recent family pictures. The kids are growing fast." Read the original article onPeople

CNN Correspondent's 5-Year-Old Son Hilariously Crashes Dad’s Live Interview: 'It's Bedtime Here!'

CNN Correspondent's 5-Year-Old Son Hilariously Crashes Dad's Live Interview: 'It's Bedtime Here!' CNN Brian Stelter has ...
When is NFL training camp 2025? Report dates, schedule for all 32 teamsNew Foto - When is NFL training camp 2025? Report dates, schedule for all 32 teams

Fourth of July is in the rearview mirror, which means that summer has just about passed its midway point. In terms of the calendar, we're about halfway through the third quarter. The imminent return of schedules might be a nuisance for some, but the trade-off is certainly worth it. Football is back – or at least it will be. The spring practices are behind us, with the real race to Week 1 set to get underway. Rookies got first dibs for many teams before the veterans get a couple extra days of rest and relaxation in the summer. No teams will start earlier than theLos Angeles ChargersandDetroit Lions, however, who will play in the Hall of Fame game on July 31. HBO's "Hard Knocks" will follow theBuffalo Billsfor this year's behind the scenes look, highlighting the battles and decisions that take place this time of year. It won't be long before the real kickoff of the regular season in September, but this is the final stop on our offseason journey. Here's what to know about training camp report dates for each team in 2025. The Chargers reported the earliest of any team this year, with rookies to arriving in camp on July 12. On the flip side, theAtlanta FalconsandPittsburgh Steelerswill be the final teams to open camp, 11 days later, on July 23. Here is when each NFL team will report to training camp this year and whether rookies have to arrive early. Arizona Cardinals:July 22 Atlanta Falcons:July 23 Baltimore Ravens:July 22(Rookies: July 15) Buffalo Bills:July 22(Rookies: July 15) Carolina Panthers:July 22(Rookies: July 21) Chicago Bears:July 22(Rookies: July 19) Cincinnati Bengals:July 22(Rookies: July 19) Cleveland Browns:July 22(Rookies: July 18) Dallas Cowboys:July 21 Denver Broncos:July 22(Rookies: July 16) Detroit Lions:July 19(Rookies: July 16) Green Bay Packers:July 22(Rookies: July 18) Houston Texans:July 22 Indianapolis Colts:July 22(Rookies July 21) Jacksonville Jaguars:July 22(Rookies: July 19) Kansas City Chiefs:July 21 Las Vegas Raiders:July 22(Rookies: July 17) Los Angeles Chargers:July 16(Rookies: July 12) Los Angeles Rams:July 22 Miami Dolphins:July 22(Rookies: July 15) Minnesota Vikings:July 22(Rookies: July 20) New England Patriots:July 22(Rookies: July 19) New Orleans Saints:July 22 New York Giants:July 22(Rookies: July 15) New York Jets:July 22(Rookies: July 19) Philadelphia Eagles:July 22 Pittsburgh Steelers:July 23 San Francisco 49ers:July 22(Rookies: July 15) Seattle Seahawks:July 22(Rookies: July 15) Tampa Bay Buccaneers:July 22(Rookies: July 21) Tennessee Titans:July 22 Washington Commanders:July 22(Rookies: July 18) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NFL training camp 2025: Report dates, schedule for all 32 teams

When is NFL training camp 2025? Report dates, schedule for all 32 teams

When is NFL training camp 2025? Report dates, schedule for all 32 teams Fourth of July is in the rearview mirror, which means that summer ha...
Brewers sweep Dodgers, extend win streak to 10 gamesNew Foto - Brewers sweep Dodgers, extend win streak to 10 games

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Abner Uribe retired Mookie Betts with the bases loaded for the final out, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-5 on Sunday for their 10th straight victory. Shohei Ohtani hit a two-run homer for the Dodgers, but Isaac Collins snapped a sixth-inning tie with a two-run single as the Brewers finished 6-0 this season against the defending World Series champions. They extended their longest winning streak since 2021 by sweeping the NL West leaders for the second time in two weeks. Los Angeles has dropped 10 of 12 overall. Collins' two-out single to center field off reliever Lou Trivino (3-1) broke a 4-all tie and put Milwaukee ahead for good after a back-and-forth start. The Dodgers cut their deficit to a run in the ninth and loaded the bases with two outs, but Uribe got Betts to line out to center for his sixth major league save and second this year. Jose Quintana (7-3) allowed four runs over six innings for the win. Los Angeles starter Clayton Kershaw permitted five hits and three runs (two earned) in 4 1/3 innings. Ohtani launched his 34th homer of the season and Esteury Ruiz hit his first with the Dodgers. First basemanFreddie Freeman exited in the sixthafter getting hit by a pitch on his left wrist. BLUE JAYS 8, GIANTS 6 TORONTO (AP) — Addison Barger hit a two-run home run, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer added hit solo shots and Toronto beat San Francisco to complete a three-game sweep and match a franchise record with its 10th consecutive home win. Toronto also won 10 straight at home July 21-August 3, 1985. Toronto's current streak began with a four-game series sweep of the Yankees from June 30 to July 3, overtaking New York for the AL East lead. The Blue Jays followed that with a three-game sweep of the Los Angeles Angels. The Yankees and Blue Jays open a three-game series in Toronto on Monday. Since a three-game sweep of San Diego in late May, the Blue Jays have won 22 of 26 at home. Guerrero reached base three times and drove in two as Toronto improved to 12-3 in July. The series sweep was their eighth of the season. Toronto's José Berríos (6-4) allowed four runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings and won for the fourth time in six starts. Yariel Rodríguez finished for his second save in three chances. Ray (9-4) allowed five runs and five hits in 4 1/3 innings. The left-hander matched a season-high with five walks. PARDES 8, NATIONALS 1 WASHIGNTON (AP) — Xander Bogaerts hit a grand slam in the first inning, Elias Díaz also homered and San Diego routed Washington. Bogaerts hit the first pitch he saw from MacKenzie Gore (4-9) into the seats in left for his sixth homer of the season and eighth career grand slam. Jake Cronenworth had an RBI double to make it 5-0 before the Nationals batted. Padres starter Nick Pivetta (10-2) allowed one run in six innings while striking out five. Pivetta is 3-0 with a 0.57 ERA in his last five starts. The Padres improved to 54-45, winning two of the three in the weekend series and five of their last seven. Riley Adams homered in the fifth for Washington. The Nationals have lost 10 of 12 — going 2-7 under interim manager Miguel Cairo — to drop to 39-60. Díaz lined a two-run shot to left in the third to end Gore's outing. Gore tied his career high with eight runs allowed in a season-low 2 1/3 innings. San Diego center fielder Jackson Merrill was scratched due to illness about a half-hour before the game. GUARDIANS 8, ATHLETICS 2 CLEVELAND (AP) — David Fry had a career-high four RBIs, Gavin Williams struck out 11 and Cleveland defeated the Athletics to take the weekend series. Angel Martínez had three hits, including a home run to lead off the seventh inning, for the Guardians, who have won eight of 10 after a 10-game losing streak. Nick Kurtz had a pair of doubles for the Athletics, who have lost nine of their last 10 in Cleveland. Williams (6-4) tied a career high in going seven innings and got his first win since June 1. He is 2-1 in his last nine starts. The right-hander — who gave up one run and four hits — struck out five of the first six Athletics hitters he faced. It was his first double-digit strikeout game since Aug. 12, 2023, against Tampa Bay. Athletics starter Jeffrey Springs (8-7) had his two-game winning streak snapped after he allowed five runs and nine hits in four innings. WHITE SOX 7, PIRATES 2 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Miguel Vargas and Mike Tauchman hit back-to-back homers in a four-run first inning, and Chicago cruised to a victory over struggling Pittsburgh for its first series sweep this season. Vargas hit a three-run shot to open the scoring against Andrew Heaney, his 11th homer of the year but first since June 15. Tauchman followed by launching a drive that carried over the right-field stands and bounced into the Allegheny River. The White Sox became the last major league team to sweep a series this season as they sent the Pirates to their 11th loss in 12 games. Tauchman hit a two-run double in the fifth to chase Heaney and extend the lead to 7-1. Aaron Civale (2-6) got his first win in seven starts since being acquired from Milwaukee in a June 13 trade. He gave up one unearned run and three hits in six innings with six strikeouts. Vargas, Tauchman, Chase Meidroth and Michael A. Taylor each had two hits for the White Sox. Heaney (4-9) was tagged for seven runs and nine hits in four innings. The left-hander has lost six of seven decisions since May 26. YANKEES 4, BRAVES 2 ATLANTA (AP) —Aaron Judge hit his 36th home runof the season and tied Alex Rodriguez for sixth place in Yankees history as New York defeated Atlanta. Judge's solo homer in the first inning was his 351st with the Yankees, matching A-Rod and behind Babe Ruth (659), Mickey Mantle (536), Lou Gehrig (493), Joe DiMaggio (361) and Yogi Berra (358). Judge also scored from first on Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s double in the seventh and finished 1 for 4 with a walk and two runs scored. Marcus Strohman (2-1) worked six strong innings in his fourth start since returning from a knee injury. He gave up one run on five hits with four strikeouts and no walks in his longest outing of the season. Paul Goldschmidt was 1 for 3 with a walk, an RBI and a run scored, and Giancarlo Stanton was 3 for 5 with a run scored. Ronald Acuña Jr. hit a solo home run, his 13th, in the ninth off Devin Williams, who earned his 14th save for the Yankees. Matt Olson hit a 442-foot homer, his 18th, that hit the top of the Chop House in right field in the sixth inning for the Braves' other run. Atlanta's Grant Holmes (4-9) gave up three runs on seven hits in six innings. ROYALS 7, MARLINS 4 MIAMI (AP) — Kris Bubic pitched five shutout innings, Salvador Perez homered and doubled and Kansas City beat Miami to avoid a three-game sweep and end the Marlins' winning streak at four. Bubic (8-6) gave up three hits and a walk. Andrew Hoffmann came on in the ninth and gave up four runs — none earned — in two-thirds of an inning before Carlos Estévez got the final out for his 26th save. Perez hit his 15th homer of the season in the eighth. Kansas City took a 3-0 lead in the fourth, and made it 6-0 in the fifth. In the fourth, Bobby Witt Jr. scored on Maikel Garcia's sacrifice fly, Perez hit a ground-rule double and Jac Caglianone followed with a two-run double off starter Janson Junk (4-2). In the fifth, Jonathan India had a two-run double and Vinnie Pasquantino added an RBI sacrifice fly. Xavier Edwards and Agustín Ramírez each had two RBIs for Miami. METS 3, REDS 2 NEW YORK (AP) — Juan Soto dashed home with the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, beating a throw to the plate on Luis Torrens' sharp grounder to second base, and New York avoided a three-game sweep with a win over Cincinnati. Soto led off the inning by drawing a walk from Brent Suter (1-1) and went to third on Jeff McNeil's one-out double. With the infield playing in, Tony Santillan got Torrens to hit a hard grounder to second baseman Matt McLain, but Soto got an excellent jump and scored with a headfirst slide as the one-hop throw arrived. Ryne Stanek earned his second save with a scoreless ninth. Edwin Díaz (5-0) blew a save opportunity for the second time this season when he plunked Spencer Steer with a pitch to force home the tying run in the eighth. Díaz then struck out Tyler Stephenson to leave the bases loaded. Brandon Nimmo had an RBI single in the third and No. 9 hitter Luisangel Acuña gave the Mets a 2-1 lead with a run-scoring double in the fifth. RED SOX 6, CUBS 1 CHICAGO (AP) — Wilyer Abreu homered twice and drove in three runs, and Boston beat Chicago to avoid a series sweep. Alex Bregman also connected as Boston rallied after managing just one run in its first two games after the All-Star break. Garrett Crochet (11-4) pitched six effective innings in his fourth consecutive win. The Red Sox went ahead to stay when Trevor Story opened the seventh with a walk and Abreu hit a drive to right-center off Ryan Pressly (2-3) for his 19th homer. Bregman broke it open with a pinch-hit shot off Drew Pomeranz for a three-run homer in the eighth. Abreu tacked on a two-out solo drive against Ethan Roberts. It was Abreu's fourth multihomer game of the season and No. 5 for his career. He hit a total of 17 homers in his first two years in the majors. Boston improved to 12-3 in July. It had won 10 in a row going into the series. Chicago wasted a sharp performance by Cade Horton, who pitched 5 2/3 innings of two-hit ball. The Cubs had won five of six. Crochet allowed eight hits in his first start since July 12. The All-Star left-hander struck out five and walked two. Chicago scored its only run in the second. Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a leadoff double and Dansby Swanson followed with an infield single. After Crow-Armstrong was caught stealing third, Swanson raced home from second on Ian Happ's single to right. ANGELS 8, PHILLIES 2 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jose Soriano limited Philadelphia to two runs in seven innings, Taylor Ward had a three-run double and Los Angeles beat the Phillies for a series victory. Soriano (7-7) allowed six hits and struck out five. He was touched for a run in the second inning on an RBI single by Rafael Marchan, and the Phillies mustered little else until Otto Kemp's two-out home run in the sixth. The Angels scored five runs in the second against Ranger Suarez (7-4), who allowed six earned runs in 4 1/3 innings. Zach Neto singled in a run in the second, and Ward followed with his three-run double. LaMonte Wade Jr. homered in the sixth. He replaced Nolan Schanuel in the first after Schanuel was hit in the wrist by a pitch. TWINS 7, ROCKIES 1 DENVER (AP) — Royce Lewis hit two home runs — his first career multihomer game — and Joe Ryan struck out 11 in seven innings as Minnesota beat Colorado Rockies to prevent a three-game sweep. Coming off his first All-Star appearance, Ryan (10-4) gave up one run and five hits with no walks. The right-hander worked a scoreless fourth inning with two strikeouts in the All-Star Game last Tuesday night at Atlanta. Griffin Jax and Jhoan Duran each threw a scoreless inning of relief for the Twins. Matt Wallner hit a two-run homer off starter Germán Márquez (3-11) in the third and Harrison Bader added a solo shot for the Twins. ORIOLES 5, RAYS 3 TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Jackson Holliday, Alex Jackson and Ryan O'Hearn homered to lead Baltimore to a rain-delayed win over Tampa Bay. The game at George M. Steinbrenner Field was delayed for 2 hours, 36 minutes before the seventh inning. Holliday hit his 13th homer of the season on the second pitch of the game from Tampa Bay's Ryan Pepiot (6-8). Jackson opened a three-run third with his first home run of the season, and O'Hearn's shot in the sixth was his 12th of the season. Gunnar Henderson capped Baltimore's outburst in the third inning with a two-run single. Trevor Rogers (3–1) allowed two runs on five hits over six innings while striking out three as the Orioles snapped a four-game skid. Closer Felix Bautista allowed his second run in his last 17 appearances in the ninth and got out of a bases-loaded jam by striking out Junior Caminero for his 19th save. Caminero had an RBI single in the third inning and Danny Jansen hit a solo homer, his 11th, in the fourth for the Rays. Ryan Pepiot (6–8) went six innings for Tampa Bay, giving up five runs on six hits. He struck out eight and walked one. DIAMONDBACKS 5, CARDINALS 3 PHOENIX (AP) — Eugenio Suárez homered twice for the second consecutive day and Merrill Kelly allowed two runs in six innings to help Arizona beat St. Louis. Suárez has six multihomer games this season — including afour-homer game on April 26— and leads the majors with 20 home runs since June 1. He launched a three-run drive off starter Miles Mikolas (5-7) in the first inning and a solo shot in the third. The slugger leads the National League with 35 homers, one more than Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani, and his 85 RBIs are tops in the big leagues — two ahead of Seattle catcher Cal Raleigh. Yohel Pozo, Jordan Walker and Victor Scott II drew consecutive walks to load the bases for St. Louis with no outs in the fifth. Pozo scored on Brendan Donovan's groundout to make it 5-2, but Kelly (9-5) struck out Iván Herrera before Alec Burleson grounded out to end the threat. ASTROS 11, MARINERS 3 SEATTLE (AP) — Christian Walker hit a go-ahead solo homer in the sixth inning as Houston rallied from an early three-run deficit and beat Seattle to avoid a series sweep. Walker, who entered the game hitting .333 in July, hit his third homer of the month and 13th of the seasonto left field off Mariners All-Star Bryan Woo (8-5). Two batters later,Taylor Trammell added his second homer of the season to double the Astros' lead.Trammell added a two-run double in the seventh inning. The Astros were resilient after falling behind 3-0 after three innings. They tied the game in the fifth on a fielding error by J.P. Crawford anda two-run double by Cam Smith. Houston starter Hunter Brown allowed three runs on six hits with seven strikeouts in four innings. Four relievers worked five shutout innings with right-hander Kaleb Ort (2-1) earning the win. TIGERS 2, RANGERS 1 ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Matt Vierling hit a tiebreaking single with two outs in the eighth inning and Detroit snapped a season-worst six-game losing streak by beating Texas. Vierling's base hit up the middle off Chris Martin (1-6) scored Gleyber Torres after the Rangers finally got something going against Tigers ace Tarik Skubal in the seventh. Skubal, the reigning AL Cy Young Award winner and starter in last Tuesday's All-Star Game, was cruising with a two-hit shutout heading into the seventh. He left with runners at the corners and two outs, and Adolis García scored on a wild pitch by Tyler Holton (5-3). Will Vest entered in the eighth and got four straight outs for his 16th save. Skubal struck out 11 and walked none on 105 pitches in his seventh double-digit strikeout game this season. Zach McKinstry singled home Wenceel Pérez in the second for Detroit's first run.

Brewers sweep Dodgers, extend win streak to 10 games

Brewers sweep Dodgers, extend win streak to 10 games LOS ANGELES (AP) — Abner Uribe retired Mookie Betts with the bases loaded for the final...
Eileen Fulton, soap actress who starred in 'As the World Turns' for 50 years, dies at 91New Foto - Eileen Fulton, soap actress who starred in 'As the World Turns' for 50 years, dies at 91

Eileen Fulton, a daytime television star who helped define the soap opera"As the World Turns,"has died. She was 91. Fulton, who pulled off the rare feat of remaining on the same soap for half a century, died July 14 in Asheville, North Carolina, according toan announcement from her family.Her death followed "a period of declining health." USA TODAY has reached out to Fulton's rep for comment. Born Margaret Elizabeth McLarty, the Daytime Emmy winner swapped her given title for a stage name and her North Carolina roots for the scrappy New York acting scene in the 1950s. Studying under some of the most notable acting coaches of the time, she notched her big break in 1960 when she was cast as Lisa Miller on CBS' "As the World Turns." Fulton portrayed big-haired villainess Lisa for a whopping 50 years, seeing the character through eight marriages and countless scandals, and becoming one of the longest-running soap stars along the way. She exited and re-entered the show several times throughout her run, a common trope in soap television, but ultimately returned to see the show off for its final episode in 2010. Said to be as full of spunk and panache as her character, Fultontold the Los Angeles Times in 2000that she was a "diva darling" behind the scenes. Once, when a producer refused to tell her whether Lisa was responsible for a murder written into the show, Fulton recalled saying: "We're live – don't forget. And if you don't tell me, I'll make up your mind for you on the air." In a seeming foreshadowing to its later cancellation, Fulton told the LA Times of the show: "I hope we don't fold, and I hope I don't get canned. But I do think if anything should happen, what would I do? My life would change radically. I would have to stop buying so many clothes." Ultimately, she went on to spend 10 more years as Lisa and no doubt decades more in the soap cannon as an example of enduring success in an oft-volatile genre. Her portrayal of Lisa earned her a spot in the Soap Opera Hall of Fame in 1998 and a Daytime Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004. Throughout her career, she also dabbled in other artistic pursuits, performing as a singer in a cabaret act for several years and authoring two autobiographies and a series of mystery novels. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Eileen Fulton dead: 'As the World Turns' actress was 91

Eileen Fulton, soap actress who starred in 'As the World Turns' for 50 years, dies at 91

Eileen Fulton, soap actress who starred in 'As the World Turns' for 50 years, dies at 91 Eileen Fulton, a daytime television star wh...
Jennifer Garner and Lookalike Daughter Violet, 19, Step Out for Coffee in L.A.New Foto - Jennifer Garner and Lookalike Daughter Violet, 19, Step Out for Coffee in L.A.

BACKGRID Jennifer Garner was spotted out in Los Angeles with her eldest child, Violet, 19, on Sunday, June 20 The mother-daughter duo wore nearly-matching outfits as they grabbed coffee with friends Garner and ex-husband Ben Affleck share three kids: Violet, Seraphina and Samuel Jennifer Garnerwas spotted out in Los Angeles with her eldest child,Violet. The actress, 53, and her 19-year-old daughter were photographed spending some time together on Sunday, July 20. Garner could be seen treating Violet — whom she shares with ex-husbandBen Affleck— and her friends to some coffee. BACKGRID TheYes Dayactress kept things casual as she wore a white and gold striped shirt along with a pair of high-waisted white pants and brown sandals. She accessorized her look with dark, square-framed sunglasses. BACKGRID Violet, a college student, sported a plain white T-shirt and wide-cut blue jeans. She also wore her usual brown glasses and a pair of black and white sneakers. Just last week, Garner and Affleck were spotted spending time with their other two children, Seraphina, 16, and Samuel, 13, in Boston. TheAccountant 2star, 52, and theDeadpool & Wolverineactress watched the Boston Red Sox take on the Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway Park on July 11. BACKGRID NESN camerascaught the family sitting in the front row at the famed stadium. Affleck, who wore a green Red Sox hat, and Garner sat between Seraphina and Samuel. 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. "Great Red Sox family right there, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner and their kids," NESN commentator Dave O'Brien said as cameras focused in on their outing. Affleck and Garner were married from 2005 to 2018. Speaking with PEOPLE in 2024, Garner opened up about parenting her three kids as they've gotten older. "They're really solid right now," she said of her children. "I'm just watching them in this new phase of life where they're figuring out who they're going to be and what they're going to study. And I'm so interested in them. All the time, I'm interested in everything about them." Asked if it's difficult to let her kids make their own decisions, Garner admitted it's "so hard." "I mean, my parents did too, and I'm so amazed by that. I have a hard time not saying, 'This is what I see you as,' and 'I think you should,' " she said. "I really have to sit on my hands." Read the original article onPeople

Jennifer Garner and Lookalike Daughter Violet, 19, Step Out for Coffee in L.A.

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MLB investigating incident involving Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Braves' Eddie PerezNew Foto - MLB investigating incident involving Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Braves' Eddie Perez

The MLB is looking into potential threats thatAtlanta Bravesassistant coach Eddie Perez may have made towardNew York YankeesinfielderJazz Chisholm Jr. The incident is said to have stemmed froma moment when Perez pointed at his headwhile talking with Chisholm during a game on Saturday that ended with the Yankees earninga 12-9 victoryover theBraves. Perez, who was seen jawing with the infielder while standing on the steps of the home dugout at Truist Park, had become upset that Chisholm appeared to be relaying signs from second base to his teammateAnthony Volpe, who was at the plate during the sixth inning against pitcherRafael Montero. Volpe hit a sacrifice flyball to center field that allowedGiancarlo Stantonto score and movedTrent Grishamto advance to second base and Chisholm to third. Chisholm was seen making a crying gesture with his hands before waving off Perez. Chisholm was seen during the game's broadcast in the dugout, still talking about the verbal exchange that had taken place. Jazz Chisholm Jr. was jawing with Braves coach Eddie PerezYankees broadcasters Michael Kay and Joe Girardi believe Perez was threatening to have Jazz hit in the headpic.twitter.com/Se7KU4tY5U — Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia)July 20, 2025 Eddie Perez had told MLB.com that he wanted the Yankees star to think about his actions, which could've been viewed as a threat and insinuated as a potential warning that he may get hit with a pitch the next time Chisholm was at the plate. "I was just saying, 'Be smart.' I like that guy. He's one of my favorites," The Braves assistant coachtold MLB.comabout the incident with Chisholm. "And he got mad about it. I don't know why he got mad about it. So, I was like, 'Take it easy,' and he started doing some (stuff)." It is legal to relay signals as long as it is done naturally and without assistance from electronic communication. Yankees manager Aaron Boone also addressed the situation beforethe Yankees-Braves gameonSunday. "Every team now, from the start of the year to the end, you're trying to find little advantages out there," Boone said. "You're trying to find little ways to help you win a ballgame. "That's all within the parameters of the rules. Every team we play against is no different and we're not either. So you're constantly trying to find advantages where you can and where they present themselves in a certain game. That's all good." Chisholm did not have a comment on Sunday regarding the situation with Perez. The biggest stories, every morning. Stay up-to-date on all the key sports developments bysubscribing to USA TODAY Sports' newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:MLB investigating incident involving Jazz Chisholm Jr., Braves coach

MLB investigating incident involving Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Braves' Eddie Perez

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NASCAR: Denny Hamlin holds on for chaotic overtime win at Dover after hour-long rain delay with 14 scheduled laps to goNew Foto - NASCAR: Denny Hamlin holds on for chaotic overtime win at Dover after hour-long rain delay with 14 scheduled laps to go

Denny Hamlin's victory Sunday at Dover looked pretty safe with 14 laps to go. Ross Chastain's crash brought out a late caution flag and rain started to pour not long after the yellow was thrown. Hamlin was leading teammate Christopher Bell and likely thought he had his fourth win in the bag. Not so fast. With the heavy rain being fairly brief, NASCAR immediately worked to dry the track. Roughly an hour after the race was red-flagged, it resumed for eight scheduled green-flag laps. The actual number ended up being far fewer than that. Bell spun to trigger a multi-car crash while racing with Hamlin for the lead on the first restart, and then Hamlin had to hold on for two more restarts to get his Cup Series-leading fourth win of the season as he kept teammate Chase Briscoe at bay over the final two laps. It ended up being a stellar day for Hamlin on the track after a less than ideal week in the courtroom. Hamlin's 23XI Racing team lost its charters along with Front Row Motorsports as a federal judge refused to grant the teams a temporary restraining order to keep them. The ruling was part of the teams' months-long battle with NASCAR over the sanctioning body's franchising agreement. Both 23XI and FRM sued NASCAR, claiming that NASCAR was monopolistic as it gave its teams just hours to sign a new charter agreement in the fall of 2024. Sunday's race ended up going seven laps over its scheduled distance thanks to the two crashes after the rain delay. After Bell spun to start a crash that included Noah Gragson and William Byron, Zane Smith and Ryan Preece crashed after that restart. Briscoe, meanwhile, worked his way through the field after pitting for two fresh tires immediately after the rain delay. Hamlin, Bell and others at the front of the field opted to stay out on older tires knowing that passing was incredibly difficult all day at Dover thanks to the aerodynamic deficiencies of the current Cup Series car. The rain delay put NASCAR in a unique situation. In most instances, a red flag for rain with less than 20 laps to go equals an automatic end to the race. You can understand why. It's a lot of track drying work for little payoff. Eight laps of green-flag racing at Dover is less than four minutes. But the quickness of the rain — and the concrete track surface — gave NASCAR a reason to think it could finish the race. And sure enough, it ended on a mostly dry track. It was an eventful payoff for the fans who stuck around both at the track and on TNT. On a slow sports afternoon followingScottie Scheffler's dominant British Open victory, NASCAR didn't have much competition for viewers' attention. And restart highlights make for great social media clips. But you can also see the argument against restarting the race. Especially if you're a fan of Bell, Byron or anyone else who saw their days go south after the rain delay. It would have been surprising had a crash or two not happened over the final eight scheduled laps. Drivers know restarts are their best chances to gain track position even when passing isn't as difficult as it was at Dover on Sunday. The myriad tire strategies only added to that likelihood as the speed discrepancies between drivers on older and newer tires can easily create contact. Crashes, of course, increase costs for teams. And this is a NASCAR that has cut track time in recent years in the name of cost savings for its competitors. Even as the sun quickly shined following the rain, cutting the race short by just 14 laps is an easily defensible situation. This is, after all, a regular-season race in the middle of the summer. It's not a playoff race. Had Chastain not crashed and the rain hit with less than 10 laps to go, it's very easy to see how NASCAR calls the race early. But the final 20-plus actual laps produced more action than the first 386 laps did combined to provide a notable end to what had been a snoozer of a race. Had someone like Briscoe, Kyle Larson or another driver who hardly led a lap all day ended up winning after the rain, the outcome might be hard to stomach. Instead, the guy who was winning when the rain fell ended up showing why he's a title contender yet again by getting the winner's trophy over an hour later than he might have expected.

NASCAR: Denny Hamlin holds on for chaotic overtime win at Dover after hour-long rain delay with 14 scheduled laps to go

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Linkin Park talks Emily Armstrong backlash, the Chester Bennington song they won't playNew Foto - Linkin Park talks Emily Armstrong backlash, the Chester Bennington song they won't play

Linkin Parkhas been through the rock 'n' roll gauntlet, but the musical warriors are forging ahead. The Grammy-winning alt-rock group, previously fronted by lead singerChester Bennington, opened up about its latest lineup with co-lead singerEmily Armstrongin an interview withThe Guardianpublished Friday, July 18. The Dead Sara frontwoman was enlisted by Linkin Park after the band ended its indefinite hiatus following Bennington's 2017 death. However, Linkin's changing of the guard was not without controversy. The group's selection of Armstrong sparked backlash among fans, in part due to Armstrong'salleged ties to the Church of Scientologyand convicted "That '70s Show" actorDanny Masterson. Even Bennington's family, namely mother Susan Eubanks and son Jaime Bennington, criticized the lineup change. "I was a little bit naive about it, to be honest," Armstrong, 39, told the British outlet of the controversy. "But I'm old enough to know the difference between real life and the internet." Offering his take on the backlash, co-lead singer and rhythm guitarist Mike Shinoda suggested that the selection of a female vocalist may have drawn the ire of fans because listeners were "used to Linkin Park being six guys and the voice of a guy leading this song." "There were people who lashed out at Emily, and it was really because she wasn't a guy," Shinoda, 48, said. "They were just so uncomfortable with what it was that they chose a ton of things to complain about. They're pointing in 10 different directions, saying: 'This is why I'm mad, this is why the band sucks.'" "From Zero,"Linkin Park's first album with Armstrong, was released in November and peaked at No. 1 onBillboard's Top Rock Albums chart. The band is currently playing on theFrom Zero World Tour, which is expected toreturn to North America on July 29with a show in Brooklyn, New York. Linkin Park album review:Rockers roar back as they start 'From Zero' with singer Emily Armstrong Linkin Park is honoring its musical legacy on the road, but there are some boundaries. The band, whose early hits "In the End," "Crawling," "Numb" and "Breaking the Habit" helped define 2000s alternative rock, pays tribute to its iconic catalog in thesetlist for the From Zero World Tour. "We all wanted our show to be really good vibes," Shinoda told The Guardian. "I want you walking away feeling like, this was such a wonderful, special, fun night." Chester Bennington's mom 'repelled'by Linkin Park performing with new singer To that end, the band is refraining from performing a handful of songs that Shinoda explained would "feel weird playing" onstage, such as"One More Light."The song serves as the title track for Bennington's final album with the band (Benningtondied by suicidetwo months after the album's May 2017 release). Shinoda said the song was originally written "for a woman at the label that we worked with who passed away," but fans have since dedicated it as a tribute to Bennington. "After Chester passed, the world decided that it was about him," Shinoda said. "And so, that's just too sad to play." Contributing: KiMi Robinson and Bryan Alexander, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Linkin Park on Emily Armstrong backlash, playing 'One More Light'

Linkin Park talks Emily Armstrong backlash, the Chester Bennington song they won't play

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Jennifer Love Hewitt Addresses Sarah Michelle Gellar Feud, Says They Haven't Talked Since 1997New Foto - Jennifer Love Hewitt Addresses Sarah Michelle Gellar Feud, Says They Haven't Talked Since 1997

Jennifer Love Hewittis making it clear there is no bad blood between her and fellow '90s iconSarah Michelle Gellar. Hewitt, 46, put the rumors to rest regarding a feud between her and Gellar, 48, in a profile forVulture, published on Friday, July 18 — the same day the fourth installment of theI Know What You Did Last Summerfranchise comes out. The two beloved actresses co-starred in the original 1997 horror film together, and Hewitt admitted they haven't communicated since. "I honestly don't even know what that was or how that all came to be. I just think people don't want the narrative to be easy," Hewitt told the outlet. "Why do we always have to be against each other and out for each other?" "I haven't seen Sarah. Literally, we've not talked since I saw her at 18 years old when the first movie came out," she added. "That's why it's so funny to me. People were like, 'Say something back.' And I'm like, 'What am I going to say? I've not seen her.' On my side, we're good. I have no idea where this is coming from." TheCan't Hardly Waitactress shared anInstagram poston Thursday, July 17, in honor of the new slasher movie and gave a shout-out to her former castmates from the first film — which includesRyan Phillippe, and Gellar's husband,Freddie Prinze Jr. "It's time! The wait is over! 27 years ago I said what I thought was goodbye to Southport and good bye to an incredible experience," Hewitt wrote in her caption. "To everyone in the original cast you hold a special place in my teenage heart." On Monday, July 14, both theGhost Whispereralum and theCruel Intentionsactressattended the Los Angeles premiereof the film. However, they did not get a chance to chat — and Gellar explained why. "For everyone asking – I never got to see @jenniferlovehewitt who is fantastic in the movie," theBuffy the Vampire Slayer starwrote in acomment on Instagram. "I was inside with my kids when the big carpet happened. And unfortunately JLH didn't come to the after party." "If you have ever been to one of these it's crazy. I sadly didn't get pics with most of the cast," she added. "But that doesn't change how amazing I think they all are. Unfortunately some things happen only in real life and not online."

Jennifer Love Hewitt Addresses Sarah Michelle Gellar Feud, Says They Haven’t Talked Since 1997

Jennifer Love Hewitt Addresses Sarah Michelle Gellar Feud, Says They Haven't Talked Since 1997 Jennifer Love Hewittis making it clear th...

 

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