Dodgers' reliever Tanner Scott exits game with arm pain, MRI scheduledNew Foto - Dodgers' reliever Tanner Scott exits game with arm pain, MRI scheduled

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Tanner Scott left the game in the ninth inning Monday night after feeling pain in his left pitching arm. It occurred when Scott was pitching to Minnesota's Ryan Jeffers with one out. "He said it felt like a sting," manager Dave Roberts said, adding that an X-ray and manual testing didn't reveal any issues. Scott will have an MRI on Tuesday. However, Roberts said it's likely Scott will need to go on the injured list. "Hopefully it's something that's more of a scare and then we can kind of put him on ice for a little bit and get him back," he said. Scott is 1-2 with a 4.14 ERA and a team-leading 19 saves this season. He gave up a run and walked two on 22 pitches in two-thirds of an inning before leaving the game. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Dodgers' reliever Tanner Scott exits game with arm pain, MRI scheduled

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Mathieu van der Poel pulls out of Tour de France with pneumoniaNew Foto - Mathieu van der Poel pulls out of Tour de France with pneumonia

MONTPELLIER, France (AP) — Mathieu van der Poel has withdrawn from theTour de Franceahead of Tuesday's stage up to the Mont Ventoux as he suffers from pneumonia, his team said. The versatile Dutchman, who wore the yellow jersey andwon a stage during the opening week of the race,experienced "symptoms of a common cold over the past few days," his Alpecin-Deceuninck team said a few hours before Stage 16. Van der Poel's condition worsened "significantly" during Monday's second rest day and was taken to an hospital in the southern city of Narbonne with a fever for further examinations. "Medical tests revealed that Mathieu is suffering from pneumonia," the team said. "In consultation with the medical staff, it was decided that he can no longer continue the race. His health is the top priority, and rest and recovery are now essential." Van der Poel will now rest for a week before further medical examinations determine the next steps in his recovery, his team added. ___ AP sports:https://apnews.com/hub/apf-sports

Mathieu van der Poel pulls out of Tour de France with pneumonia

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Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1494 on Tuesday, July 22, 2025New Foto - Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1494 on Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1494 on Tuesday, July 22, 2025originally appeared onParade. If you're stuck on today's Wordle answer, we're here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle #1494 ahead.Let's start with a few hints. šŸŽ¬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inboxšŸŽ¬ There is one vowel out of the five letters in the word today. Today's Wordle begins with a consonant. No, there are no double letters in today's Wordle. Synonyms to this word would be "acrid" or "singed." 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 Tuesday, July 22, 2025, isBURNT.How'd you do? -Catch Up on Other Wordle Answers From This Week Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1494 on Tuesday, July 22, 2025first appeared on Parade on Jul 22, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 22, 2025, where it first appeared.

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How 'Surrounded' Memeifies PoliticsNew Foto - How 'Surrounded' Memeifies Politics

Self-identified "far-right conservatives" rush to debate "progressive" Mehdi Hasan during the July 20, 2025, episode of Jubilee Media's Surrounded.
Credit - Screenshot from YouTube/@jubilee Mehdi Hasan is "one of the most formidable debaters and interviewers of our times," the debate-hosting company Intelligence Squaredsaidof the British-American journalist in 2023. Hasanrose to fameon both sides of the Atlantic for his confrontational interviews of politicians and public figures, often advocating a left-of-center view on Al Jazeera, BBC, The Intercept,MSNBC, and now his own Substack siteZeteo. But the author of a book titledWin Every Argumenthas also spoken about when not to take part in a debate. "There are certain people who there is no point arguing with," hesaidin 2023, pointing specifically to those who operate in bad faith. "It's pointless. It doesn't go anywhere." It may have come as a surprise then to many of Hasan's fans to see him arguing less againstalternative factsthan againstself-proclaimed fascistson the latest episode of Jubilee Media'sSurrounded. I debated 20 far-far-far-right conservatives on Jubilee's 'Surrounded.'Below are some brief highlights of them unable to answer my basic questions or rebut the simplest of points. Not sure whether to laugh or cry.Here's the full eye-opening 'debate':https://t.co/VG2vnik1J0pic.twitter.com/vCewUHAKfg — Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan)July 20, 2025 The one-versus-many debate web series has repeatedly gone viral since its premiere in September, featuring episodes from "Can 25 Liberal College Students Outsmart 1 Conservative?" to "Can 1 Woke Teen Survive 20 Trump Supporters?" and "Can 1 Cop Defend Himself Against 20 Criminals?" Hasan appeared as the titular progressive in the 100-minute "1 Progressive vs 20 Far-Right Conservatives," which has garnered more than 3.5 million views and counting on YouTube since it was posted on Sunday and millions more views of clips shared on social media. But Hasan was the first to admit that hedidn't expectwhat he would encounter. "You can see my shock when they start expressing their views openly," Hasanposted on Xin response to a critic who suggested he eagerly signed up to debate "a bunch of nazis." According toZeteo, Jubilee Media "chose the participants, with Mehdi meeting them for the first time in the studio itself." Hasan, whose supporters have showered him with praise for his performance, claimed in the final minutes of the program, during which participants assessed the debate, that he was both taken aback but also unsurprised by the extreme views he met: "I thought it would be an interesting exercise in trying to understand what genuine far-right conservative folks think. And it was kind of disturbing to see that they think what I thought they think, and they were happy to say it out loud. I am disappointed that I had to sit across from people who believe in white genocide, who believe I'm not a citizen. … The people here today were way beyond conservative." While Hasan admitted he likes to debate "even people I disagree with," he reiterated that he tries to "avoid bad faith folks" and said, "I think some of the folks today were bad faith." He also seemed to criticize Jubilee's airing of such extreme views, adding: "Free speech doesn't mean you need to give credibility or oxygen or a platform to people who don't agree in human equality." "This is open authoritarianism, and this is what is being normalized and mainstreamed in our country, by people in power, by the media, by people who don't know any better," Hasan said. But some observers online have suggested that Hasan himself should have known better about what he signed up for. Jubilee Mediasaysits mission is to "provoke understanding" and "create human connection." And, according to itswebsite, "We believe discomfort and conflict are pivotal forces in creating human connection." The company has since 2017 produced a number of web series on dating, identity, politics, and more. "We want to show what discourse can and should look like. Sometimes it can be unproductive but other times it can be quite productive and empathetic," founder Jason Y. LeetoldVarietyin late 2024 for an article aboutSurrounded, which according to the article has a goal to "promote open dialogue," for which Jubilee sees itself as a neutral host. "We try our best to be as unbiased as possible when it comes to the political sphere," said Lee. For the most part, Jubilee's debate series appears to be unmoderated, governed primarily by the participants themselves, with occasional on-screen fact-checks provided by billionaire Joe Ricketts' media startupStraight Arrow News. But critics have questioned the company's supposedly noble aspirations. "Jubilee Media mines the nation's deepest disagreements for rowdy viral videos. But is all the arguing changing anyone's mind?"the Atlanticaskedin January. Media reporter Julia Alexander suggested on X that the program's producers are the ones operating in bad faith. "Jubilee Media's done it again: taking 20 people with extremist views and putting them into a 90 minute video knowing that they'll say extreme things and get an extreme amount of attention," shepostedon Sunday after the Hasan episode. They've figured out, Alexander added, "how to monetize the very essence of the internet." Filmmaker and entrepreneur Minh Dopostedthat Jubilee's producers "are mainly interested in clickbait views and incendiary clips that don't lead anyone to think any deeper about these topics" rather than any sense of responsibility to the public. "Senseless conversation purely for views." "It only takes watching a couple clips of these to see that the fix is in,"postedpodcaster Alex Goldman. Writer and disability rights advocate Imani Barbarin, whoshared in Marchthat she turned down an invitation from Jubilee to appear in aSurroundedepisode about feminism,posted a videoMonday in which she decried how she believed the debate-style program was made for viral moments, not serious engagement. "That very same debate where Mehdi Hasan was standing up to 20 fascists or whatever, where you all think he won, is being cut up and chopped up across the internet to present it as though he lost," Barbarin said. Indeed, one only needs to scroll through the social media pages ofsomeoftheparticipantsto see them taking victory laps and theirsupporterspraisingtheir performances. "This," Barbarin emphasized, "is what the memeification of politics looks like in practice." Contact usatletters@time.com.

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Beloved ballpark therapy bunny, Alex The Great, has died after complications from cancerNew Foto - Beloved ballpark therapy bunny, Alex The Great, has died after complications from cancer

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A beloved therapy bunny named Alex The Great, who provided snuggles and comfort from ballparks to NBA arenas, airports, farmers markets and even Easter egg hunts and NASCAR races, has died. He was 4. A floppy-eared Flemish giant who was larger than life in both size and spirit,Alex suffered complications from cancer treatmentand died early Monday, his owners said. The rabbit had undergone care at the renowned UC Davis Veterinary Hospital in recent days. Alex appeared June 4 sporting his signature cap for Padres-Giants at Oracle Park. At 4 months old,he attended his first Giants gamein April 2021 — believed to be the first bunny in the stands at the waterfront ballpark. He loved wearing bow ties and riding in his remote-controlled car, which Alex did in November 2021 following an Arizona Fall League appearance at Scottsdale Stadium where he saw now-Angels catcher Logan O'Hoppe as a rising prospect. Owners Kei Kato and Josh Row saved Alex from a slaughterhouse — but, really, it was the bunny who saved them. They took Alex on all their trips and he spent hours at San Francisco International Airport with a golden retriever friend offering travelers emotional support. "He saved us and saved so many people," Kato said via text message Monday. "All the stories people are sharing are so overwhelming." Fans stopped in awe when they saw Alex The Great wherever he went, often surprised by his size and always eager to snap a photo or selfie. Kato and Row were thrilled to share him with the world because Alex had brought them so much love and joy and they wanted to spread that to anyone who might need a lift or a smile. Or provide a chance to pet Alex's soft orange fur or give him a hug. "We remember him well for his surprise frequent visits to the ballpark," Giants CEO Larry Baer said in a text message. "We remember the comfort he brought those who loved him and the joy he brought so many." Kato lost her brewery restaurant during the pandemic and adopting Alex provided her with a new purpose. He helped Kato deal with the anxiety and stress of no longer having her main source of income and the fulfillment her business brought. "I lost it all because of COVID, so I've been really stressed a lot," Kato said at the ballpark that spring night in 2021. "We support local. I was a local. He's well trained, too." When Alex became such a hit on the big screen, quick-thinking Daniel Kurish of the Marlins' media relations staff went to find the bunny in the seventh inning to deliver some Miami gear. Less than a month later, in May 2021,Alex appeared at a Suns-Warriors game at Chase Center. Of course, they loved him there, too. He'd also pop up outside the arena in Thrive City every now and then to greet fans before games. "Let his legend continue," Kato and Row wrote on Alex's social media, "he was very loved." ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Beloved ballpark therapy bunny, Alex The Great, has died after complications from cancer

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Big Ten suggests to NCAA that Michigan has been punished enough for sign-stealing, AP sources sayNew Foto - Big Ten suggests to NCAA that Michigan has been punished enough for sign-stealing, AP sources say

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti sent a letter to theNCAACommittee on Infractions suggesting that Michigan's football program should not face more sanctions stemming from asign-stealing scheme, according to two people familiar with the situation. They spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Monday because no one is authorized to comment on an ongoing NCAA investigation. Petitti's letter was shared during last month's hearing because he was unable to attend while recovering from hip surgery, Big Ten Deputy Commissioner Diane Dietz said. ESPN was first to report some details of Petitti's letter. The NCAA alleged last year in a notice relating to its sign-stealing investigation that current coach Sherrone Moore violated rules as an assistant under former coach JimHarbaugh, who served a three-game suspension in exchange for the conference dropping its own investigation into the allegations after the two ended up in court. After winning the 2023 national championship, Harbaugh left to lead the Los Angeles Chargers. Moore also was accused of deleting text messages with sign-stealer Connor Stalions before they were recovered and provided to the NCAA. Moore has said he has and will continue to cooperate with the NCAA's investigation. The NCAA investigation surfaced early in the 2023 season amid allegations that Michigan used a robust in-person scouting and sign-stealing operation conducted by Stalions, a former a low-level staffer. He was suspended by the school and laterresigned. Stalions, who did not participate in the NCAA investigation, recently said he knew almost every signal opponents used in seven games over two seasons. Michigan is prepared to suspend Moore for two games during the coming season. The NCAA will decide if that self-imposed sanction is enough to address allegations that Moore failed to cooperate in an investigation. The governing body takes three months on average for contested cases to make a final decision. The Wolverines open the season on Aug. 30 at home against New Mexico State and at Oklahoma, where Moore was an offensive lineman, on Sept. 6. Harbaugh was suspendedby the Big Ten, three weeks after an investigation by the NCAA into the allegations began. Hours later, Michigan asked a court for an injunction and temporary restraining order and the two sides narrowly avoided a court hearing. Harbaugh has repeatedly denied any involvement with Stalions' apparent scheme. The NCAAdoes not have rules against stealing signs, but does prohibit schools from sending scouts to the games of future opponents and using electronic equipment to record another team's signals. Multiple Big Ten schools had records showing ticket purchases under Stalions' name and video surveillance footage of people in those seats with cell phones pointed toward the field. Big Ten coaches and athletic directors previouslypushed Petitti to punish Harbaughbefore the NCAA concluded its investigation. When the Big Ten did suspend Harbaugh, Michigan claimed the commissioner overstepped his authority and acted outside the conference's bylaws. Athletic director Warde Manuel released a scathing statement just before Michigan kicked off at Penn State and won 24-15 without Harbaugh on the sideline. "Not liking someone or another university or believing without any evidence that they knew or saying someone should have known without an investigation is not grounds to remove someone from their position before the NCAA process has reached a conclusion through a full NCAA investigative process," Manuel said then. The NCAA previously put Michigan on three years of probation, fined the school and implemented recruiting limits after reaching a negotiated resolution in a recruiting case and banned Harbaugh from coaching college football for four years. ___ AP college football:https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-pollandhttps://apnews.com/hub/college-football

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"Dancing with the Stars"' Daniella Karagach and Pasha Pashkov Renew Their Wedding Vows After 11 Years of Marriage

Savion Washington/FilmMagic Daniella Karagach and Pasha Pashkov said "I do" all over again. TheDancing with the Starscouple renewed their wedding vows after 11 years of marriage, as a symbol of one of their favorite angel numbers. "Ever since we started dating, our lucky number has been 11:11," Karagach, 32, toldThe Knotin a piece published on Monday, July 21, as the couple held a special ceremony in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. "We see it everywhere," she continued. "It's our angel number that shows us that we're on the correct path of life. So we always said that once we hit 11 years of marriage, although it's not something that people usually do, that's the number we wanted to use to relive our special day." Photos showed the couple in coordinating looks at their beachy, daytime vow renewal. Karagach wore a form-fitting white lace set with a high-necked, long-sleeved top and a flowing, floor-length skirt that featured a dramatic train. Her hair was styled in a sleek, low bun and her short nails were manicured in a neutral color. Pashkov, 39, kept it casual in a cream suit, paired with a white T-shirt underneath. Their 2-year-old daughter, Nikita, also made a cameo in the photos. After meeting in 2009, the Emmy-nominated choreographers got married in 2014 and welcomed Nikita, their first child together, in 2023. Christopher Willard/Disney For their vow renewal celebration, Karagach and Pashkov invited a small circle of just 20 guests. "We were definitely not trying to recreate our wedding day," Karagach told The Knot. "It was way more relaxed. We're celebrating love." The couple also shared joint posts on Instagram to commemorate their marriage milestone. "I vow over and over again, to love and take care of you in this and all lifetimes," Karagach captioned aphoto carouselwith her husband. Monica Schipper/Getty She added, "This intimate vow renewal was one we've always dreamed of having. Watching our daughter walk down the aisle, our best friends at our sides, and my OG maid of honor from our wedding and childhood best friend officiate was truly out of a fairytale. A dream come true." In a secondjoint post, Karagach shared more photos from the couple's Mexican getaway with friends and family. 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. The set included photos of herself and Pashkov coupled up on a beach together, plus moments with their toddler. The post ended with a glimpse of a festive fireworks display. "11 year wedding anniversary celebration with our best friends. We've been dreaming of this for a long time.. to finally have us & our kids together from all over the country and we finally made it happenšŸ¤šŸ„¹✨," Karagach wrote. Read the original article onPeople

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Lionsgate Film Marketing Heads JP Richards and Keri Moore Exit StudioNew Foto - Lionsgate Film Marketing Heads JP Richards and Keri Moore Exit Studio

Lionsgate Motion Picture Group marketing heads JP Richards and Keri Moore are stepping down,Varietyhas learned. Richards and Moore will depart imminently and, interestingly, Lionsgate will not actively pursue replacements. Instead, film studio head Adam Fogelson will take a more active role in the department with the existing leadership, according to a company insider. More from Variety Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Names Erin Westerman as President That means Amanda Kozlowski (Executive VP Strategy & Chief of Staff), Jack Teed (Executive VP Global Creative Advertising) and Nasim Cambron (Executive VP Worldwide Publicity) will combine to report to Fogelson. "In looking at our slate ahead, we have decided to reapproach our marketing group to meet the needs of a rapidly changing market. As we redefine the way we explore our campaigns, JP Richards and Keri Moore will be transitioning from their roles at the studio," Fogelson said. "Transitions are never easy, especially when they involve longtime friends and colleagues, but I am beyond grateful for their creativity, partnership, and immense talent, and they have my full love and support as they take the next step in their careers." The decision is jarring, given Lionsgate will need to stick the landing on several movies this fall, including Francis Lawrence's Stephen King adaptation "The Long Walk," a threequeel to the studio's resuscitated magic franchise "Now You See Me, Now You Don't," and the highly-anticipated film version of the best-selling book "The Housemaid." To say nothing of reports earlier in July that the studio was exploring a sale to Legendary Entertainment. "The last three years have been some of the most deeply rewarding of my life. I got to reunite with my mentor and friend Adam, dive into the heart of the work with the fearless Keri, and create alongside the most innovative, forward-thinking, generation-defying, TikTok-genius, and above all, genuinely kind team in the business. We dreamed big, pushed boundaries, and had a lot of fun doing it, and I can't wait to see what they do next!," said Richards. "There is literally no one other than Adam Fogelson that I would have agreed to traverse the entirety of Los Angeles for each day. It has been a wild and remarkable few years. Amongst returning to post pandemic worldwide theatrical releases — John Wick: Chapter 4 —navigating the strikes — Saw X and The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, and a continually changing marketplace — Den of Thieves 2: Pantera, just to name a few, I am so proud of the team that JP and I brought together. They are some of the smartest, kindest, and hardest-working people you will ever meet. We are leaving them in excellent hands with a remarkable go-forward slate. Having seen much of what the team has in store for audiences, there's a lot to look forward to and I am excited to cheer them on from well east of the 405," added Moore. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

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MLB goes full NASCAR with Braves, Reds uniforms for Speedway Classic at BristolNew Foto - MLB goes full NASCAR with Braves, Reds uniforms for Speedway Classic at Bristol

In an effort to host more baseball games in more unique locations, theCincinnati RedsandAtlanta Bravesare set to play a game at Bristol Motor Speedway, the legendary auto racing track in Bristol, Tennessee, on August 2nd. This will be the first-everMLBgame played at a NASCAR track, and the teams involved are going all-out for their part in league history. On Monday, July 21, theCincinnati Reds unveiled the uniformsthey plan to wear for the contest: white jerseys equipped with classic checkered flag patterns and numbers in the same style seen on drivers' cars. TheBravesalso revealed their jerseys, which will feature similar NASCAR-inspired numbers, as well as a new ballcap designed by New Era with hod rod flames across the brim. View this post on Instagram A post shared by MLB ⚾ (@mlb) The Aug. 2 game will count as a Reds home game and will be proceeded by games against the Braves at Cincinnati's Great American Ball Park on July 31 and Aug. 1. The game will be held a little more than a month before the speedway, know as "The Last Great Colosseum," hosts NASCAR's annual Bristol Night Race on Saturday, Sept. 13. The baseball field will be set in the middle of the track's infield. GUARDIANS:Why did Cleveland change baseball team name? Origins of decades-long controversy Rawlings has designed new batting helmets directly modeled after racing helmets for this game. Furthermore, Reds' catcher Tyler Stephenson has already revealed a custom chest plate for the game, modeled after the movie 'Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.' One of the best things I've seen in awhile. Check out Tyler Stephenson's gear for the Speedway Classic as he goes full Ricky Bobby and Talladega Nights. Shake and Bake!@EvoShield#Reds#MLB#ATOBTTRpic.twitter.com/x4vB8AWCeF — Jim Day (@JimDayTV)July 6, 2025 The straps on the back of the protector include the famous line from the movie: "If you ain't first, you're last." Bristol Motor Speedway anually hosts two NASCAR weekends a year – one in the spring and one in late summer or early fall. The speedway hosted a college football gamebetween the Tennessee Volunteers and Virginia Tech Hokies in 2016, which had almost 157,000 fans in attendance. The Bristol Motor Speedway ballpark as well as the Reds' and Braves' specialty uniforms are expected to be available to play with in the popular baseball video gameMLB: The Show 25. There will be a pregame concert headlined by Tim McGraw, Pitbull, and Jake Owen. Owen will host a full day of musical sets in a dedicated fan zone at the venue, perBristol Motor Speedway. The Commissioner's Trophy is also expected to make an appearance, giving fans a once in a lifetime opportunity to take photographs with baseball's most coveted trophy. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:MLB Speedway Classic uniforms: What Braves, Reds will wear at Bristol

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Bob Hammel, legendary Indiana sports writer and friend of Bob Knight, dies at 88New Foto - Bob Hammel, legendary Indiana sports writer and friend of Bob Knight, dies at 88

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Bob Hammel, who covered 23 NCAA Final Fours and 29 Indiana high school basketball tournament championships during a 52-year sports writing career that included a close friendship with late Hall of Fame coach Bob Knight, has died. He was 88. Hammel died Sunday at Bell Trace, a senior living community in Bloomington, according to an obituary in The Herald-Times, his longtime employer. No cause of death was given. The lifelong Indiana resident spent 40 years with the Bloomington Herald-Telephone and later Herald-Times, including 30 as sports editor. Hammel was a member of several halls of fame, including the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, Football Writers Association of America, Indiana Journalism and Indiana University Athletics. He served terms as president of the Basketball and Football Writers associations. He received the Curt Gowdy Media Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Bert McGrane Award from the Football Writers Association. Hammel won the Indiana Sportswriter of the Year award 21 times. He authored or co-authored 14 books, including the 2002 autobiography of Knight, the fiery IU basketball coach who died in 2023. They also teamed in 2012 for a book titled "The Power of Negative Thinking." Upon retiring as Big Ten Conference commissioner in 2020, Jim Delany said, "Bob Hammel is simply the most important Big Ten writer in the last 50 years." Hammel, a native of Huntington, Indiana, attended Indiana University for a year. He took a summer job as sports editor of his hometown paper and instead of returning to school that fall, he stayed on at the paper for eight years. He worked at papers in Peru, Fort Wayne, Kokomo and Indianapolis before being hired as sports editor of the Herald-Telephone in 1966. His career included covering five Olympics before he retired from sports writing in 1996. He is survived by Julie, his wife of 67 years, son Richard Hammel and daughter Jane Priest. ___ AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball and https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll

Bob Hammel, legendary Indiana sports writer and friend of Bob Knight, dies at 88

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