SEC hot seat rankings zero in on five college football coaches facing heatNew Foto - SEC hot seat rankings zero in on five college football coaches facing heat

NoSEC footballcoaches were fired a year ago. What's the encore to that? Buckle up for a particularly spicy hot seat this season. Proud programs like Oklahoma, Auburn andFloridastarve for success at a level their current coaches haven't supplied. The hot seat doesn't end there, either. On this edition of "SEC Football Unfiltered," a podcast from the USA TODAY Network, hostsBlake ToppmeyerandJohn Adamsidentify their top five SEC coaches on the hot seat. Their lists each feature the same quintet of coaches, although they disagree on the ordering. At the top of the list, they agree on the coach sitting on the hottest seat in the SEC. He's a coach who won nine games in 2021, but he's been unable to match that previous bar of success. Subscribe to SEC Football UnfilterediTunes|Google Play|Spotify Toppmeyer's ranking:No. 5 on hot-seat list of SEC coaches Adams' ranking:No. 2 on hot-seat list of SEC coaches Why he's on the list:Stoops enters Year 13 at Kentucky. He's the longest-tenured coach in the conference. He once seemed unfirable, but he's coming off a 4-8 season that ranked as his worst in more than a decade, and the 2025 outlook doesn't look much better. Momentum hasn't stalled. It's reversed. The combination of SEC expansion, elimination of divisions, and big spending by conference peers didn't do Stoops any favors, either. Perhaps, a new coach would galvanize fundraising for Kentucky football. Stoops' best protection is a buyout that currently checks in at about $40 million. COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF:Big Ten's plan to rig playoff runs into SEC road block WHICH BRIAN KELLY?:Dabo Swinney hilariously thought LSU's Brian Kelly sang country music Toppmeyer's ranking:No. 4 on hot-seat list of SEC coaches Adams' ranking:No. 3 on hot-seat list of SEC coaches Why he's on the list:Don't expect Napier to be Steve Spurrier or Urban Meyer. But, is it too much to expect a Dan Mullen-level season or two? Mullen twice won at least 10 games at Florida. Napier's eight wins last season are his high. The good news for Napier: The Gators finished 2024 playing as well as they ever have for him, and athletic director Scott Stricklin continued his steadfast support for Napier. The bad news: Napier's 19-19 record at Florida gives him the fewest victories for any Gators coach after three seasons since Charley Pell, whose ill-fated tenure began in 1979. Florida faces one of the nation's toughest schedules, and Napier's buyout will shrink to about $20 million by the end of the season. Toppmeyer's ranking:No. 3 on hot-seat list of SEC coaches Adams' ranking:No. 4 on hot-seat list of SEC coaches Why he's on the list:Oklahoma awarded Venables a raise and a lengthier contract after 10 wins in 2023. Now,Soonersfans must be wondering: Why? Venables' other two seasons coaching this blue blood resulted in losing records. Meanwhile, rival Texas experienced little trouble transitioning to the SEC. That adds up to a pivotal Year 4 for Venables, who soon will be working for a new athletic director. Joe Castiglione, who hired Venables,is retiring. Oklahoma, like Florida, must endure a brutal schedule. Venables scrambled staff duties after last season's flop. He took over defensive play-calling. He hired Ben Arbuckle from Washington State as his offensive coordinator, and he tapped hired former Senior Bowl executive Jim Nagy as Oklahoma's general manager. Consider the Sooners all-in on this improve-or-be-fired season for Venables. Toppmeyer's ranking:No. 2 on hot-seat list of SEC coaches Adams' ranking:No. 5 on hot-seat list of SEC coaches Why he's on the list:Here's a trivia question: Name an Auburn coach who endured three consecutive losing seasons and got invited back for Year 4. It's a trick question. The answer doesn't exist. Freeze has produced two losing seasons in a row. He cannot endure a third. Freeze's current buyout of about $17 million is skimpier than some others on this list. Auburn paid more to fire Gus Malzahn, who never had a losing season. Last fall, Freeze could point to recruiting gains as a reason to remain optimistic, even as Auburn repeatedly blew opportunities in winnable games, and losses mounted. Recruiting has stalled, though. In Year 3, Freeze cannot expect an Auburn fan base starved for success to remain patient. It's time to win. Toppmeyer's ranking:No. 1 on hot-seat list of SEC coaches Adams' ranking:No. 1 on hot-seat list of SEC coaches Why he's on the list:Ah, remember the good ol' days, when Pittman delivered a takedown of Texas in 2021 en route to a 9-4 record? Pittman has been an effective bridge away from the miserable Chad Morris era, but it's approaching time for this bridge to connect to whatever comes after Pittman. Arkansas' 7-6 record last season marked a rebound and included an upset of Tennessee, but neither the performance nor the program's recruiting inspires belief that a return to Pittman's pinnacle awaits. Player retention remains an issue, too. Pittman recentlytold On3he wants to coach three more seasons, but he's protected by the smallest buyout of any coach on this list. Arkansas will face Arkansas State, Mississippi, Memphis and Notre Dame in the season's first month. That four-game stretch can either solidify Pittman's footing, or leave him packing his bags for his retirement home on Lake Hamilton. Apple Spotify iHeart Google Blake Toppmeyeris the USA TODAY Network's national college football columnist.John Adamsis the senior sports columnist for the Knoxville News Sentinel.Subscribe to theSEC Football Unfilteredpodcast, and check out theSEC Unfiltered newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:SEC hot seat rankings pinpoint 5 college football coaches facing heat

SEC hot seat rankings zero in on five college football coaches facing heat

SEC hot seat rankings zero in on five college football coaches facing heat NoSEC footballcoaches were fired a year ago. What's the encor...
Serena Williams Says Women 'Deserve Better' When It Comes to Their Health, Wants Daughters to 'Listen to Themselves'New Foto - Serena Williams Says Women 'Deserve Better' When It Comes to Their Health, Wants Daughters to 'Listen to Themselves'

Matt Borkowski/BFA.com/Shutterstock Serena Williams' instincts made her one of the greatest tennis players of all time — and have served her equally well off the court, too. After opening up about her own health issues (including a pulmonary embolism following the birth of her first daughter anda recent branchial cyst), Williams is encouraging other women to take charge of their own health in her role as Women's Health Advisor forRitual. "I want other women to know: you're not alone," she tells PEOPLE exclusively. "Your body is always talking to you. Listen to it. Trust it." The 23-time Grand Slam champion is encouraging women to ask questions, read labels, and advocate for themselves in doctor's offices and beyond, a message she's been sharing since thethe near-death experience she hadfollowing an emergency C-section with daughter Alexis Olympia in 2017, and the pulmonary embolism and blood clots that occurred afterwards. 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. In the February 2018Vogue, the legendary tennis star recalled having to fight to get her medical team to listen to her concerns, which likely saved her life. "After giving birth, I knew something was wrong, but I had to fight to be believed.," she tells PEOPLE. "Not everyone gets that chance." Dayne Malan / Nine Two Six Media The experience of sharing her own experience in the hopes that it might help others informed her decision to take on this new role at Ritual, she says. "I've spent my whole life learning about my body, on the court, through pregnancy, through recovery. I've had to fight to be heard, even when I knew something was wrong," Williams says. "Being part of Ritual isn't about putting my name on something ... it's about helping women get the tools and trust they deserve." First and foremost, she says, she wants to debunk the myth that women are "supposed to feel tired or uncomfortable and just push through. I've been there. Even with everything I know about my body, I've had moments where I didn't feel right and couldn't get answers. We deserve better." 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. It's a message she wants to share with her daughters, Olympia, 7, and Adira, 1. Williams, who has been postingplenty of gym selfies latelyand enjoys documentingher own fitness milestonesas well asadorable moments of being active with her girls,says she's already thinking about how to communicate these lessons to them. "I want them to feel strong and confident in their bodies from a young age," she says. "We talk about movement, rest, and how our bodies feel, not how they look. Health isn't one size fits all, and I want them to feel empowered to listen to themselves." 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. Says Katerina Schneider, Ritual founder and CEO, in a statement, "The vision for Ritual has always been to set higher standards for women's health ... And when it comes to standards, whose are higher than Serena Williams'? She's an inspiration, not just as the GOAT athlete, but as a powerful mother, an advocate and a voice for women everywhere." Their partnership will include a "Serena's Favorites" product edit and ongoing moments with the athlete throughout the year continuing to promote the message that women's health should be a critical focus for all. "I want to help normalize listening to your body," Williams says. "Ask what something means, why it matters, what it's doing to your body. Whether it's your doctor or a product label, don't be afraid to ask. That's how you stay in control." Williams, who takes a daily multivitamin as "part of how I set my day," says the partnership is personal to her: "I remember trying Ritual years ago because I actually needed it. And now, I get to help shape the future of it." Read the original article onPeople

Serena Williams Says Women 'Deserve Better' When It Comes to Their Health, Wants Daughters to 'Listen to Themselves'

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Lindsay Lohan Says Her 'Really Intelligent' Son Luai Reaches New Milestones 'Every Day' (Exclusive)New Foto - Lindsay Lohan Says Her 'Really Intelligent' Son Luai Reaches New Milestones 'Every Day' (Exclusive)

Kevin Winter/WireImage; Lindsay Lohan/Instagram Lindsay Lohancouldn't be prouder of herson Luai! Whilespeaking to PEOPLEat theLos Angeles premiere of Disney'sFreakier Fridayon Tuesday, July 22, the actress, 39, gushed about her boy, whom she welcomed with her husbandBader Shammas, in July 2023. "He has a new milestone every day. He tells so many stories and he's just a really intelligent 2-year-old," Lohan shares. While the family hasn't started potty training yet, they will be after the "whirlwind" movie promo tour, she adds Lohan, who walked the carpet at the El Capitan Theatre for Tuesday's event in a pale pink chiffon custom Miu Miu gown, has been sharing quite a few family updates on social media since welcoming Luai. On Thursday, July 17, theMean Girlsstarcelebrated her son's second birthdaywith multiple images from his dinosaur-themed celebrations. VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty "Happy Birthday to our sunshine, our sweetest boy, our heart, Luai! 💛" Lohan captioned theInstagrampost. "Watching you grow has been the greatest joy of our life. You light up every room (and keep us all on our toes 😅), and we are so proud to be your mama and daddy," she added. Lindsay Lohan/Instagram "You are the deepest love we have ever known, the wildest adventure, and the most beautiful purpose. You have given our lives a whole new meaning, and we are grateful every single day," Lohan continued. "Here is to another year of cuddles, giggles, and magic. Me and Daddy love you more than words can say. 🎈🧸💫." PEOPLE previously confirmedthat Lohan and Shammas had tied the knot in July 2022 after sheannounced he'd popped the questionin November 2021. A wedding date wasn't announced at the time, but Lohancelebrated the couple's third wedding anniversarywith a sweet Instagram Stories post on April 3. "Happy Anniversary to my one and only. My forever and ever. I love you," she wrote across a photo of Shammas and Luai having a conversation by a pool in picturesque surroundings. Lindsay Lohan/Instagram 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. PEOPLE then confirmed in July 2023 that Lohan and Shammas had welcomed their first baby together. "Lindsay Lohan and her Financier husband, Bader Shammas, welcomed a beautiful, healthy son named Luai. The family is over the moon in love," the rep told PEOPLE at the time. Luai — an Arabic name meaning "shield or protector" — was born in Dubai, though his exact date of birth wasn't shared. Read the original article onPeople

Lindsay Lohan Says Her 'Really Intelligent' Son Luai Reaches New Milestones ‘Every Day’ (Exclusive)

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YouTuber Trisha Paytas welcomes new baby Aquaman, joining siblings Malibu Barbie and ElvisNew Foto - YouTuber Trisha Paytas welcomes new baby Aquaman, joining siblings Malibu Barbie and Elvis

Trisha Paytas Hacmon/Instagram The Paytas-Hacmon clan is officially a party of five. Beloved YouTuber, podcaster, mukbanger, TV star, recording artist, Broadway performer, and poet Trisha Paytas has given birth to her third child, Aquaman. Paytas announced the child's July 12 delivery on Tuesdaywith an Instagram postfeaturing 14 images of herself with baby Aquaman, husband Moses Hacmon, and their two other children, Malibu Barbie and Elvis. "💙AQUAMAN MOSES PAYTAS-HACMON💙 Born 07.12.25 @ 12:40 am 🙏" she wrote in the caption of the post. In one image, Paytas cheekily nodded to the roots of her enduringly viral fame shooting mukbangs (videos in which Paytas would consume enough food to last a family an entire day) by giddily posing withfive trays of sushi, Aquaman under her arm in a hospital bed. Another plays up baby No. 3's unusual name, picturingthe infant blissfully slumberingwhile clad in a child's onesie version of the suit originally worn bythe DC characterin his 1941 More Fun Comics debut. Rebecca J. Michelson Paytas has been a full-time content creator since 2007, when she launched her YouTube channel, @blndsundoll4mj. 2,300 videos, 5 million subscribers, dozens of pop singles, and numerous appearances on TV series likeModern Family,America's Got Talent,Dr. Phil,CelebrityBig Brother UK, andSaturday Night Livelater, Paytas has become a pop culture staple. She began dating Israeli content creator Moses Hacmon in 2020, after meeting on an episode of the podcastFrienemies, which Paytas co-hosted with YouTuber Ethan Klein until 2021. Hacmon is the brother of Hila Klein, Ethan's wife since 2012. The pair grew close while quarantined together during the COVID-19 pandemic, with Hacmonfirst appearing in a Paytas videoone month after the March 2020 lockdown order. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly'sfree daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. The pair were engaged (on camera) in Dec. 2020 and married (also on camera) in Dec. 2021. Exactly nine months later, Paytas' first child, Malibu Barbie,was born. She hadpreviously discussedbeing told she wouldn't be able to concieve a child after a past chlamydia infection led to pelvic inflammatory disease, which then led to fertility issues. Paytas opened upearlier this monthabout what it meant to be able to have not just Malibu Barbie in 2022, but her brother, Elvis, in 2024. "From being told I wouldn't be able to conceive on my own to being pregnant 3 years in a row, I share this as a story of hope," she wrote on Instagram. "While this baby was a surprise, we welcomed the abundance." In an episode of herJust Trishpodcastreleased Tuesday, Paytas and Hacmon explained how they landed on Aquaman's name. "We watched three movies to really solidify this name," she said, explaining her special connection to the DC hero, and noting that she "knew it was the right name" when she spotted an Aquaman poster at a doctor's visit during her pregnancy. You can watch the rest of Paytas and Hacmon discussing Aquaman on theJust Trishpodcast above. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

YouTuber Trisha Paytas welcomes new baby Aquaman, joining siblings Malibu Barbie and Elvis

YouTuber Trisha Paytas welcomes new baby Aquaman, joining siblings Malibu Barbie and Elvis Trisha Paytas Hacmon/Instagram The Paytas-Hacmon ...
Valdez stretches winning streak to 10, Astros rally to beat Diamondbacks 3-1New Foto - Valdez stretches winning streak to 10, Astros rally to beat Diamondbacks 3-1

PHOENIX (AP) — Framber Valdez pitched seven effective innings for his 10th straight win, Brice Matthews hit his third homer in two games and the Houston Astros rallied to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 3-1 on Tuesday night. Valdez (11-4) allowed a run and seven hits to match Detroit's Tarik Skubal for the majors' longest win streak this season. Matthews hit his first two big league homers inHouston's 6-3 winMonday night and launched a two-run shot off Jake Woodford (0-1) in the eighth. Jose Altuve scored on a wild pitch to put Houston up 3-1 in the ninth. Diamondbacks starter Eduardo Rodriguez held the Astros in check before that, tossing 6 1/3 scoreless innings. Arizona loaded the bases in the ninth, but Bryan King struck out Blaze Alexander and induced Jose Herrera into a game-ending double play for his first save. Valdez was sharp before running into trouble in the sixth. Randal Grichuk led off with a double, Geraldo Perdomo dropped a bunt single and Blaze Alexander followed with a run-scoring groundout. Valdez also worked out of a jam after giving up two leadoff singles in the eighth. Rodriguez worked through traffic most of the night, getting some help from his defense. Corbin Carroll made a sliding catch in center to rob Matthews of a hit in the second inning. Matthews lost another hit in the fourth when Arizona second baseman Ketel Marte flipped a slow roller with his glove on a play initially ruled a hit before being overturned. Key moment Houston third baseman Mauricio Dubón threw out pinch runner Alek Thomas at the plate in the eighth with the Diamondbacks leading 1-0. Key stat Valdez has not lost since May 2 against the Chicago White Sox. Up next Arizona RHP Brandon Pfaadt (10-6, 4.82) will pitch the series finale on Wednesday. The Astros have yet to name a starter. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Valdez stretches winning streak to 10, Astros rally to beat Diamondbacks 3-1

Valdez stretches winning streak to 10, Astros rally to beat Diamondbacks 3-1 PHOENIX (AP) — Framber Valdez pitched seven effective innings f...
Royce Lewis, Christian Vazquez each drive in 3 runs as Twins beat Dodgers 10-7New Foto - Royce Lewis, Christian Vazquez each drive in 3 runs as Twins beat Dodgers 10-7

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Royce Lewis and Christian Vazquez each drove in three runs as the Minnesota Twins beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 10-7 on Tuesday night. Lewis, a native of nearby Orange County, Calif., had a runs-scoring fielder's choice in the second inning, a bases-loaded walk in the sixth, and a run-scoring grounder in the seventh that brought in two more runs on pitcher Edgardo Henriquez's throwing error. Reliever Brock Stewart (2-1) pitched a scoreless fifth inning to earn the win. Andy Pages hit a three-run home run and Shohei Ohtani had a two-run shot for the Dodgers, who managed to end a six-game home losing streak Monday but have now dropped 11 of their past 14 overall since July 4. It is the first time Ohtani has hit a home run in four consecutive games. Dodgers All-Star right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto gave up three runs — one earned — and five hits in five innings. Ben Casparius (7-4) was charged with three runs without recording an out in the sixth. The Twins took a 6-3 lead in the sixth inning with their second of three three-run innings as Lewis walked with the bases loaded, Harrison Bader had an RBI ground out and Vazquez delivered a run-scoring single. Hyeseong Kim brought the Dodgers to 6-5 with a two-run single in the sixth. The Twins responded with a three-run seventh when Lewis' comebacker scored Carlos Correa then brought in Ty France and Matt Walner when Henriquez threw past first base and into right field. France, from nearby West Covina, had an RBI double in the ninth. Key moment One night after losing left-handed reliever Tanner Scott to an elbow injury, the Dodgers saw Casparius depart with a right calf cramp immediately after he allowed Lewis' bases-loaded walk in the sixth. Casparius and Will Klein combined for six walks. Key stat The Twins' victory was only their third against the Dodgers since 2017, leaving them 3-12 against Los Angeles in the nine-year stretch. They are 3-13 all-time at Dodger Stadium, including postseason games. Up next Twins RHP Chris Paddack (3-9, 5.14 ERA) goes against Dodgers RHP Tyler Glasnow (1-1, 3.10) on Wednesday. ___ AP MLB:https://www.apnews.com/hub/MLB

Royce Lewis, Christian Vazquez each drive in 3 runs as Twins beat Dodgers 10-7

Royce Lewis, Christian Vazquez each drive in 3 runs as Twins beat Dodgers 10-7 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Royce Lewis and Christian Vazquez each dro...
Netflix Finally Shares Huge Update For Long-Awaited Second Season of Hit K-DramaNew Foto - Netflix Finally Shares Huge Update For Long-Awaited Second Season of Hit K-Drama

Netflix Finally Shares Huge Update For Long-Awaited Second Season of Hit K-Dramaoriginally appeared onParade. Over three years after the breakout hitNetflixK-dramaAll of Us Are Deadwas renewed for a second season following an extremely successful first season, the streaming platform finally announced that the next season is officially in production. Netflix shared the big announcement with fans through a special new video showcasing the cast, returning and new, during a table read. Returning cast members includePark Ji-hu,Yoon Chan-young,Cho Yi-hyun, andLomon, whileLee Min-jae,Kim Si-eun,Roh Jae-wonandYoon Ga-iare joining the show in exciting new roles. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 All of Us Are Deadoriginally premiered on Netflix on Jan. 28, 2022, not long after the extremely successful K-dramaSquid Gamehit the platform. Thezombie dramafollowed inSquid Game's footsteps, becoming a huge hit for the streamer. InNetflix's announcementabout the start of production, a synopsis for the new season was also revealed that read, "After surviving the catastrophic zombie outbreak at Hyosan High, Nam On-jo (Park Ji-hu) is now a university student in Seoul, struggling to move on from the trauma and the friends she lost. But when a new wave of infection suddenly hits Seoul, she finds herself trapped in another deadly fight for survival — this time without the people she once depended on." The synopsis goes on, noting that the character becomes friends with some seniors at her university (played by three of the new cast members) who help her survive. Meanwhile, the other three returning characters are trying to move on in their own lives. There will be a time jump, as the new season reportedly takes place "years after the outbreak." Netflix shared no information about a potential release date forAll of Us Are DeadSeason 2. Related: Sleeper Hit Movie Shatters Multiple Records With Surprise Streaming Success Netflix Finally Shares Huge Update For Long-Awaited Second Season of Hit K-Dramafirst appeared on Parade on Jul 23, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 23, 2025, where it first appeared.

Netflix Finally Shares Huge Update For Long-Awaited Second Season of Hit K-Drama

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Who won Netflix's 'Building The Band?' The winning group is...New Foto - Who won Netflix's 'Building The Band?' The winning group is...

Spoiler alert: The following contains details from Episode 10 of "Building the Band." Netflix's experimental music competition show, "Building The Band," has named its first winning group. In the Episode 10 finale, which dropped Wednesday, July 23, girl group3Quencywon the celebrity judges' favor and earned the title of winners for "Building The Band" Season 1. The group, comprisingNori Royale,Wennely Quezada, andBrianna Mazzola, took home the $500,000 prize. "They have proven to us that they are ready. (They are) a band that has shown so much growth, the band that pulled out all the stops tonight,"Nicole Scherzingersaid. The women edged out fellow finalistsSZN4–Donzell Taggart,Aaliyah Rose,Cameron Goode, andKatie Roeder– the show's only mixed-gender group, which was a gamble in a competition that saw dozens of 20-somethings eager to form girl groups and boy bands. 3Quency's win comes after judges Scherzinger,Kelly Rowland, and the lateLiam Paynevoted offIconyx (also known as Soulidified), thus advancing 3Quency and SZN4. The trio's final song was Mariah Carey's "Always Be My Baby." The win proved Rowland wrong in her prediction halfway through the episode that SZN4 would earn the title after they brought hostAJ McLeanand the judges to tears with their rendition of Rag'n'Bone Man's "Human." The Season 1 groups that were also formed in the sound booths but didn't make it to the finale wereMidnight Til Morning,Siren Society, and Sweet Seduction. 'We're amazing dancers, obviously':Liam Payne pokes fun at One Direction on 'Building The Band' Payne, who came from a boy band background as one-fifth of "The X-Factor" success story One Direction, was the subject of much fangirling from the contestants. After Iconyx failed to make it to the final performance, he was eager to comfort the four-piece boy band backstage. "I'm just going to start here. One Direction came third," Payne said of the record-breaking group's fate on the U.K. music competition show. "I've been stood exactly where you guys are, and I thought it was over. I thought it was done, that was the end of One Direction," he continued. "It was not. But I believe in you guys." "Building The Band," Payne's last TV appearance, was taped in September 2024, just weeks before his death. The 31-year-old singerdied Oct. 16afterfallingfrom a third-floor balcony at a Buenos Aires hotel. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Netflix's 'Building The Band' winners are revealed

Who won Netflix's 'Building The Band?' The winning group is...

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MLB trade deadline: Top 26 players who could be traded between now and July 31New Foto - MLB trade deadline: Top 26 players who could be traded between now and July 31

The 2025 MLB trade deadline is nine days away, and many players could be on the move between now and 6 p.m. ET July 31. With this year's deadline shaping up to be pretty unpredictable, let's power-rank the players who seem like candidates to be traded. Here are the top 26 players who might be wearing a new jersey come Aug. 1. There might not be a hotter hitter in baseball right now than Suarez. The D-backs' third baseman seems to hit a home run almost every night and could very well be at 40 homers on the season by the time we get to next week's trade deadline.There are plenty of teams in on Suárez at this point, and given the way he's swinging the bat, he could be one of the biggest X-factors down the stretch for a contender. Of all the names listed here, Gore is probably the least likely to be moved. But after the front office and managerial changes in D.C., nothing can be ruled out with this team. That said, the Nationals keeping their talented young starter to continue building around a talented young core would not be the worst idea, either. Ryan doesn't have the name recognition of some others on this list, but he has proven to be as productive as any of them. A first-time All-Star this season, Ryan is having the best year of his career and has only gotten stronger as the season has gone on. He has a 1.80 ERA in four starts in July. Clase has been the best closer in baseball since 2021, recording the most saves in that span. Clase had one of the best seasons we've ever seen from a reliever in 2024, but in the postseason, for the first time in a long time, he didn't look dominant. Fortunately, Clase has regained his elite ability this year, with a 1.17 ERA since May 1. Will Cleveland truly be a deadline seller? The Guardians have a closer in waiting in Cade Smith and could expedite their return to AL Central relevance if they decide to move their franchise leader in saves. Paul Skenes isn't the only Pittsburgh pitcher that teams have been salivating over. Keller has put himself on the map this season, and unlike his teammate Skenes, he's a realistic candidate to be traded. After signing an extension in 2024, Keller has three years of club control after this season. Lugo has been one of the most consistent arms in the American League since he got to Kansas City in 2024, and he's the type of starter a contender could pencil into their postseason rotation. Lugo has a player option for next season, so while he's not an unrestricted free agent at the end of 2025, his future with a team acquiring him would be unclear. Given how well he has pitched since signing in K.C., Lugo choosing to go back on the free-agent market can't be ruled out. Things have not gone well in the desert this season, but the Arizona right-hander has gotten back to being one of the best in the National League. Kelly, a free agent at season's end, has plenty of postseason experience and should have his fair share of suitors as we approach the deadline. The Twins' tandem of reliever Jax and closer Duran have turned into an elite duo at the back end of the Twins' bullpen. Duran has saved at least 23 games in each of the past two seasons and is on pace to reach that mark again this year. Jax has some of baseball's best swing-and-miss stuff, with a K/9 over 14 this season. Both Duran and Jax could be weapons come October, and neither is a free agent until 2028, which is an added bonus. It once appeared that the Pirates had missed their opportunity to move their former All-Star closer, as Bednar began the 2025 season struggling and was demoted out of the closer role. But after working through his struggles, Bednar has returned to elite form. Since May 24, he has not allowed an earned run. He would be an elite addition to any contender's bullpen. You can make the case that coming into this season, only one closer in baseball was more dominant than Cardinals closer Helsley, and that would be Clase. Like Clase, Helsley didn't look like himself to begin the 2025 season, but he has started to find his form at the perfect time to give St. Louis a big trade piece at the deadline. Naylor knows how to produce runs, and his ability to be a thumper in the middle of a lineup has moved with him from Cleveland to Arizona. Naylor is on pace for a career high in hits, and though he's not known for slugging, he provides more than enough power, with a 126 OPS+. With his contract expiring at the end of 2025, the D-backs' first baseman is an intriguing name for teams in need of a left-handed bat. One of the best starters in the National League for the past several years, Gallen is an ace when he's right. The problem is, he just hasn't been right in 2025, and for the entire first half, things looked bad for the Arizona right-hander. But in recent weeks, Gallen has started to turn the corner. He's still not his old self yet, but he might be a worthwhile gamble for the right team. In the postseason, playoff teams need a player who can do it all, and Twins utility man Castro could be the player on this year's market who fits that mold. Castro has a lot of the skills that made Tommy Edman such an intriguing addition for the Los Angeles Dodgers at last year's deadline. He has played every position on the diamond outside of catcher (yes, he has even pitched!) and is putting together his best offensive season yet. Assuming the Twins move him, Castro might go down as the most underrated player acquired at the deadline. Since he arrived in Baltimore, O'Hearn has had a resurgence and provided a spark for the Orioles. Although Baltimore as a whole has disappointed this season, O'Hearn has continued to thrive, earning his first All-Star nod. With a keen ability to get on base and low strikeout numbers, O'Hearn has a unique skill set that stands out among the bats on this year's trade market. No player on this list has a higher upside than Alcántara. When he's right, he's one of the best starting pitchers in the world, as seen when he won the 2022 NL Cy Young Award. But in his first full season back following Tommy John surgery in 2023, things have not gone well for Alcántara. He looked to be trending up in June, but July has been a struggle thus far, as he has a 7.94 ERA in three starts. If the Marlins don't see improvement or get the deal they want for Alcántara, his two more years of club control might lead them to wait to move him until the offseason. Alcantara isn't the only Marlins starter getting some trade attention. Right-hander Cabrera has quietly had a strong season in South Beach and has actually been more productive than his teammate Alcántara. Cabrera is the type of high-upside arm who could be a monster down the stretch in the right team's hands. Maton is going to make a contender very happy at this year's deadline. The Cardinals' right-hander is having the best season of his career, with a 2.48 ERA, and he brings with him plenty of postseason experience. The Orioles are expected to move only players on expiring deals, and that means left-hander Soto could be one of their most valuable assets at this year's deadline. He has plenty of high-leverage experience, and with the Boston Red Sox headed toward being buyers, Aroldis Chapman probably won't be available. For teams looking for a power arm from the left side, Soto might be their man. Considering that we have a market desperate for starting pitchers, the White Sox might've struck gold when they took a flier on right-hander Houser heading into 2025. Houser has been fantastic in his stint in Chicago, putting himself on the radar of teams in need of starting pitching. For a team such as the White Sox that has to find developmental wins as they rebuild, Houser is a huge developmental win. Santana, like Bednar, has been able to stand out in Pittsburgh and has shown himself to be capable of getting plenty of swing-and-miss. The Pirates' right-hander has one of the best sliders in the game, ranking 10th in MLB in run value with the pitch. Santana is the type of arm that could bolster a bullpen in a big way. Iglesias has been closing games for a long time, and in his 11th season in the big leagues, he's still getting it done. The Braves' closer was unhittable last season, with a sub-2.00 ERA, and while things have not quite been as automatic this season, Iglesias still has the ability to close or be part of a high-leverage duo or trio for a team that already has a dominant closer. A free agent at season's end, Iglesias should have his fair share of suitors. Ozuna has been a force since his arrival in Atlanta, and he's capable of carrying a lineup for weeks at a time. Injuries have seen the Braves' slugger take a step back in 2025, but right-handed power is a valuable asset, and Ozuna would bring plenty of it to a needy contender. The White Sox's star was in hibernation for the entire first half, looking like a shell of the All-Star he was in 2023. But since the break, Robert has shown flashes of the special talent he has shown he can be when healthy. Chicago's center fielder is an intriguing name, as he has the most talent among the center fielders available and comes with two club options after this season. Will he deliver enough production down the stretch to make that worth it for a contender? Since his arrival in the big leagues, Hayes has never lived up to his top-prospect hype. But one thing the Pirates' third baseman has delivered is elite defense at third base. If not for Nolan Arenado, we might be talking about Hayes as a multi-time Gold Glove Award winner at the hot corner. Meanwhile, his bat is fine hitting at the bottom of a playoff-caliber lineup, where he's not expected to be a run producer. Many believed Cedric Mullins would be the Orioles outfielder moved at the deadline, but Laureano has been getting the attention — and for good reason. He's one of the best hitters in baseball against right-handed pitching, currently ninth in MLB in OPS vs. righties. Laureano could be a strong right-handed corner outfielder for a contender, and his being a reverse-splits guy makes him even more intriguing.

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HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Pete Carroll was excited because, well, he's Pete Carroll. He was in the Raiders' media room Tuesday answering reporters' coaches, but much of his mind was on a team meeting just more than an hour away. "I can't wait to kick this thing off and get rolling," Carroll said. This is familiar territory for Carroll, something he missed after a year off from coaching. Now in Las Vegas, he will try to revive a Raiders franchise still striving to return to its former glory before it came to a sudden halt after appearing in the Super Bowl in the 2002 season. That effort begins in earnest Wednesday morning when the Raiders open training camp, and Carroll isn't lowering the bar for a teamcoming off a 4-13 season. "We are going to win a bunch of games," Carroll said. "I can't even imagine anything else. I've been winning 10 games a year for 20 years or something. I mean, what are my expectations? We are going to win a bunch, and I don't care who hears that. "It ain't about what anybody hears. It's about what we do, and so that's why expectations are really high. The standards need to be so that the expectations can be met. We'll see what happens." Carroll hopes tofollow the gameplanhe took to Seattle in 2010. The Seahawks finished 7-9 in each of Carroll's first two seasons before recording double-digit wins eight of the following nine years. That run included back-to-back Super Bowl appearances — a 35-point rout of Denver and a memorable and heartbreaking oh-so-close loss to New England. Before that, Carroll turned USC into one of the nation's dominant programs that included the 2003 and 2004 national championships, the first shared with LSU. "You either have a philosophy or you don't, and we got one," Carroll said. "We got beliefs and principles that guide us, so I'm not altering those much. I'm staying true to what we know and what's been successful for us." Part of Carroll's confidence can be traced to last year when he was off the sidelines after the Seahawksforced him out. "The last year was really valuable to me," Carroll said. "The perspective that you have when you're in the middle of it is different than when you can step away. The opportunity for clarity ... was so obvious to me, so I saw things differently, and I felt like I learned a lot of things and took in a lot and have altered my expectations of what we're able to do and how we need to go about getting better and doing things more proficiently in all areas." He could be enjoying retirement, but jumped at the chance to coach again when the Raiders called. Carroll turns 74 on Sept. 15, and the NFL's oldest active coach doesn't look ready to slow down. A 1 p.m. team meeting isn't something just to get through, but in typical Carroll fashion to attack with gusto. "We've got to find ourselves," Carroll said. "We got to figure out who we are, and that needs to be guided well. So it starts with me, and then the coordinators through the position coaches have to do a tremendous job of figuring out what they can bring us with the players that we have. It's a big process. It might sound kind of loosey goosey on that thought, but this is a specific science to me. "It's a fascinating process, it really is. I'm really pumped about getting in the middle of it." Raiders sign Adams, other free agents The Raiders signed safety Jamal Adams, who played in five games and started three last season with Tennessee and Detroit. He made first- or second-team AP All-Pro from 2018-20. Adams has started 83 of 85 career games, making 50 tackles, 21 1/2 sacks, 50 tackles for loss, four interceptions and 36 passes defended. Four others also signed — wide receiver Phillip Dorsett II, guard Atonio Mafi, wide receiver Seth Williams and safety JT Woods. No timetable for Wilkins Carroll said he didn't know when defensive tackle Christian Wilkins,placed on the physically unable to perform listbecause of a difficult recovery from a broken foot, will return to practice. He can be activated at any time in preseason off thePUP listonce medically cleared. "We have to sort of wait out," Carroll said. Defensive end Malcolm Koonce is back after missing all of last season because of a torn ACL. "We're going to look after him, make sure that we do it right and breaking him in, but he's ready to go," Carroll said. ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

On eve of training camp, new coach Pete Carroll says Raiders will win a bunch of games

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