Jeremy Strong eyed to play Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network sequelNew Foto - Jeremy Strong eyed to play Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network sequel

Jeremy Strong is reportedly the leading choice to play Mark Zuckerberg in the upcoming sequel to The Social Network. According toDeadlineandVariety, sources claim that though no formal offer has been made, the Succession actor is the preferred pick to play the Meta CEO and Facebook founder in The Social Network Part II, alongside The Bear's Jeremy Allen White and Anora's Mikey Madison in unspecified roles. Related:Aaron Sorkin's The Social Network sequel officially in development Aaron Sorkin, who won a best adapted screenplay Oscar for the first film, will write and direct the new entry after years of tinkering with a new angle to the story of Facebook. David Fincher directed the 2010 film, which starred Jesse Eisenberg as Zuckerberg alongside Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Armie Hammer and Rashida Jones. The Social Network Part II,confirmedto be in development this June, will reportedly not be a straightforward sequel to the story of Facebook's founding in a Harvard dorm room, but rather a follow-up focusing on recent controversy surrounding the social media behemoth. The new screenplay will be based on reporting by Jeff Horowitz for the Wall Street Journal in a series called The Facebook Files, which explored the inner workings and harm caused by the company. The 2021 investigation exposed how internal findings had been buried, as well as Facebook's influence on the January 6 riot and the mental health of teenage users. Deadline reports that White would ideally play Horowitz, with Madison – fresh off her best actress Oscar win this March – playing the whistleblower at the heart of the articles. Sorkin had previously teased more overt political leanings for the new script. "I blame Facebook for January 6," he said in 2024 on a special edition ofThe Town podcast, live from Washington DC. When asked to explain why, he responded: "You're gonna need to buy a movie ticket. "Facebook has been, among other things, tuning its algorithm to promote the most divisive material possible," Sorkin said. He added: "There is supposed to be a constant tension atFacebookbetween growth and integrity – there isn't." The Social Network, based on the book The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich, made $224m worldwide in 2010 and won three Oscars – best adapted screenplay, original score and editing. Eisenberg, who was nominated for his starring role, is yet to be attached to the new project. In a recentpodcast interview, Zuckerberg was critical of the film, which portrayed him as calculating and ruthless. "It was weird, man," he said. "They got all these very specific details of what I was wearing, or these specific things correct, but then the whole narrative arc around my motivations and all this stuff were, like, completely wrong." Strong received an Emmy for his portrayal of Succession's Kendall Roy on the acclaimed HBO series, among many other accolades. He was nominated for an Oscar this year for playing the fearsome attorney and Donald Trump mentor Roy Cohn in The Apprentice, Ali Abbasi's film tracing the young Trump's rise in 1980s New York. He will next appear on screen alongside White in the Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me from Nowhere, playing the record producer and Springsteen collaborator Jon Landau.

Jeremy Strong eyed to play Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network sequel

Jeremy Strong eyed to play Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network sequel Jeremy Strong is reportedly the leading choice to play Mark Zuckerbe...
'Maybe Happy Ending' Star Helen J. Shen Responds to Andrew Barth Feldman Casting ControversyNew Foto - 'Maybe Happy Ending' Star Helen J. Shen Responds to Andrew Barth Feldman Casting Controversy

Helen J. Shen, the star of Broadway's "Maybe Happy Ending," is defending the show's recent decision to recast the lead male role with a white actor. Producers announced last week that Andrew Barth Feldman, a white actor, would replace Darren Criss, who is of Filipino descent, as the helperbot known as Oliver. Critics of the casting choice have argued that Oliver should continue to be portrayed by a member of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community given the musical's Seoul setting. More from Variety Tony Awards 2025 Preview: Broadway's Back on Top - and Breaking All the Rules - With 'Oh, Mary!,' 'Maybe Happy Ending' and More 'Maybe Happy Ending' Director Michael Arden on Broadway's Most Unlikely Hit and Adapting 'Lost Boys' Into a 'Sexy' and 'Scary' Musical Cole Escola and Darren Criss Embrace Chaos and Crying on Broadway Criss, who originated the role on Broadway and won a Tony for his performance, announced he is leaving the show on Aug. 31. Feldman ("Dear Evan Hansen," "No Hard Feelings") is scheduled to join "Maybe Happy Ending" on Sept. 2 for nine weeks alongside Shen, who originated the role of Claire on Broadway. Feldman and Shen are dating in real life. "I've been struggling to hold multiple truths within me that seem to contradict. I have and continue to be extremely proud to look the way I do and to co-lead this Broadway show. I know the hurt that people feel because growing up, I would have found a beacon of hope in seeing our show on TV on the Tony Awards. A part of me is mourning that along with the community," Shen said in a statement. "This has been an immensely challenging moment within my home with Andrew, and in this building filled with A/PI folks to say the least. I don't know what's forward, but to have this opportunity to play opposite my favorite actor in the world for 9 weeks, who happens to be PERFECT for the role is a huge moment of joy for me." "Maybe Happy Ending," a love story about two abandoned robots, opened on Broadway last fall and initially struggled to sell tickets until word-of-mouth and rave reviews changed the show's trajectory. It won six Tony Awards, including the top prize for best musical. Meanwhile Criss cemented history as the first actor or Asian American descent to nab the best lead actor in a musical prize. "Every perspective on this situation contains truth. I am excited to champion more A/PI works, the way the community has championed 'Maybe Happy Ending,'" Shen's statement continued. "I'm also excited to see work that has a completely different take than 'Maybe Happy Ending,' that can contradict itself, that can be many things, proving that diaspora is a tapestry, and not a monolith." View this post on Instagram A post shared by helen j shen |沈雨田 (@helenjshen) "Maybe Happy Ending" authors Hue Park and Will Aronson responded to the controversy in a separate statement, saying they were "extremely saddened that the show, a decade-long labor of love for us, could ever become a source of confusion, anger or pain." "We wrote a show about robots so we could engage more intimately with the most basic human questions of love and loss, creating the roles of Oliver and Claire to be avatars of these universal questions," they wrote on Instagram. "They were meant to be products created by a global company, and so never bore Korean names, even in the Korean version of the show. At the same time, we understand that for many in the AAPI community, the makeup of our opening night cast became a meaningful and rare point of visibility. We've heard how strongly people connected to that representation, even if it wasn't our original intent, and how this casting decision has re-opened old wounds." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Maybe Happy Ending (@maybehappyending) They acknowledge that leading roles for Asian performers have "long been painfully scarce" but expressed optimism about recent color-blind casting in "Dear Evan Hansen," "Hadestown," "Oh, Mary!" and "Cabaret." "Over the last several years, we have been heartened to see Asian performers playing Evan Hansen, Orpheus, Abe Lincoln, Sally Bowles, and others. Leading roles for Asian performers have long been painfully scarce, and these shows excitingly made gestures toward universality with expansive casting, and rightly gave opportunities to actors from identity categories who previously had few options," they continued. "With 'Maybe Happy Ending,' we wanted to write a show in which every role could be played by an Asian performer, but without the intention that the robot roles always would be." Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in August 2025 What's Coming to Netflix in August 2025 Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

‘Maybe Happy Ending’ Star Helen J. Shen Responds to Andrew Barth Feldman Casting Controversy

'Maybe Happy Ending' Star Helen J. Shen Responds to Andrew Barth Feldman Casting Controversy Helen J. Shen, the star of Broadway...
MLB trade deadline: Orioles reportedly trade slugger Ryan O'Hearn, Ramón Laureano to PadresNew Foto - MLB trade deadline: Orioles reportedly trade slugger Ryan O'Hearn, Ramón Laureano to Padres

One of the more coveted power bats on the free-agent market has found a new home. Baltimore Orioles slugger Ryan O'Hearn was dealt to the San Diego Padres on Thursday, along with outfielder Ramón Laureano, per multiple reports. In return, Baltimore reportedly receives a slew of Padres prospects — six in total, perMLB Network's Jon Morosi. Pitchers Boston Bateman, Tyson Neighbors and Tanner Smith, infielders Cobb Hightower and Brandon Butterworth, and infielder/outfielder Victor Figueroa will all join the Orioles as part of the deal. It's the latest move in what has been a very busy trade deadline for Padres general manager and president of baseball operations A.J. Preller. Prior to picking up O'Hearn and Laureano, Preller acquired catcher Freddy Fermin, closer Mason Miller and starter J.P. Sears earlier on Thursday. BREAKING: The San Diego Padres are acquiring All-Star slugger Ryan O'Hearn and OF Ramón Laureano from the Baltimore Orioles, per@ByRobertMurrayand@JeffPassan.pic.twitter.com/1247MIpXCt — Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports)July 31, 2025 O'Hearn, 31, is enjoying arguably the best season of his career. The slugging first baseman and designated hitter is slashing .284/.375/.452 with 12 home runs. That performance earned O'Hearn his first All-Star nod in July. He startedthe contestfor the American League, going 0 for 2 in the National League's win. It has been quite a road for O'Hearn to reach this point. After an excellent rookie season with the Kansas City Royals in 2018, in which he slashed .262/.353/.597 in 44 games, O'Hearn saw his numbers crater. He hit just .211/.282/.351 over his next four seasons, and it looked like his major-league career was in jeopardy. But a 2023 trade to the Orioles resurrected his bat. Utilized as a platoon player, O'Hearn hit .275/.329/.450 in his first two years in Baltimore, and his slugging numbers might've been better over that period if not for the Orioles' raised outfield wall in 2024. The team reverted that change for the 2025 season, and then O'Hearn's home slugging numbers took a big step forward. As for Laureano, this marks the third straight year the right fielder has been traded midseason. After time with the Cleveland Guardians and Atlanta Braves last year, Laureano signed a one-year deal with Baltimore in the offseason. The outfielder has a .290 batting average and .884 OPS in 259 plate appearances this year, putting him on pace for a career season. O'Hearn wasfar from the biggest name on this year's trade market. Eugenio Suarez, Josh Naylor and even Luis Robert Jr. have overshadowed O'Hearn's production in recent seasons. But of that group, only Suarez has a higher wRC+ in 2025. Because of that, O'Hearn could prove to be an underrated trade-deadline acquisition. If O'Hearn's production can carry over to the Padres, he stands to benefit quite a bit. He'll be a free agent at the end of this season and could earn himself a significant payday if he can continue to excel in the NL West. BASEBALL BAR-B-CAST@YahooSportsTRADE DEADLINE REACTION SPECIALGOING LIVE AT 5:30 PM ET ON THURSDAY(maybe they are waiting to do all the trades for our pod? thanks, baseball teams!)https://t.co/Ms0zE8RCtdpic.twitter.com/8N6H8jK7MB — Céspedes Family BBQ (@CespedesBBQ)July 30, 2025 AJ Preller has never seen a big trade he didn't like, and that continued Thursday. After acquiring closer Mason Miller and starter J.P. Sears at the beginning of the day, Preller took care of his team's other needs, adding both outfielder Ramon Laureano and first baseman/designated hitter Ryan O'Hearn from the Baltimore Orioles. O'Hearn was one of the best hitters in the American League this season, and while he doesn't have the power of some other DHs, his strength is his ability to get on base at a high clip. He gives San Diego a player who can be extremely productive at the DH spot. And Laureano is the perfect fit in left field for the Padres. San Diego has been looking for anyone to take its left-field job, and finally they have a player who not only can field the position well but also has grown into a strong player offensively. The new Padres outfielder is a reverse-splits guy, ranking 13th in MLB with a .930 OPS against right-handed pitching. —Dorsey

MLB trade deadline: Orioles reportedly trade slugger Ryan O'Hearn, Ramón Laureano to Padres

MLB trade deadline: Orioles reportedly trade slugger Ryan O'Hearn, Ramón Laureano to Padres One of the more coveted power bats on the fr...
Joel Dahmen fires 61 to take Wyndham Championship leadNew Foto - Joel Dahmen fires 61 to take Wyndham Championship lead

Joel Dahmen tied the lowest round of his career with a 9-under-par 61 to set the early pace at the Wyndham Championship on Thursday in Greensboro, N.C. Dahmen needs a strong showing at the regular-season finale in order to qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs that begin next week. A win would vault him from No. 101 in the standings all the way to 48th, according to the PGA Tour. The top 70 in points after this weekend will reach the playoffs. Dahmen holds just a one-stroke advantage over Sweden's Alex Noren, who turned in an 8-under 62 at Sedgefield Country Club. Four players were tied for third at 63: Cameron Young, Mark Hubbard, Colombia's Nico Echavarria and defending champ Aaron Rai of England. Not far behind, as part of a large tie at 5-under 65, were Jordan Spieth and Australian Adam Scott. Spieth (No. 50 entering the week) is comfortably in the playoff field, but Scott needs a very high finish in order to jump from 85th into the top 70. Dahmen ranked fourth in the field Thursday by making 131 1/2 feet of putts. Six of his 10 birdies came on a sterling front nine, his second nine, where he shot 6-under 29. He made birdie at Nos. 7-9, including a 46-footer at the par-3 seventh. Max Homa shot a 4-under 66 as he clings onto hope of vaulting from No. 106 in the standings into the top 70. --Field Level Media

Joel Dahmen fires 61 to take Wyndham Championship lead

Joel Dahmen fires 61 to take Wyndham Championship lead Joel Dahmen tied the lowest round of his career with a 9-under-par 61 to set the earl...
Conan O'Brien Says Adam Sandler Saved 'SNL' From Feeling Like 'Life or Death' and Brought Fun Back: 'This Is a Possibility? You Can Like' Working Here?New Foto - Conan O'Brien Says Adam Sandler Saved 'SNL' From Feeling Like 'Life or Death' and Brought Fun Back: 'This Is a Possibility? You Can Like' Working Here?

Conan O'Brien told fellow "Saturday Night Live" alum Andy Samberg during a chat on the "Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend" podcast that Adam Sandler more or less saved the NBC sketch comedy series from sinking into behind-the-scenes despair in the early 1990s. O'Brien was a writer on "SNL" from 1998 to 1991. Sandler joined as a cast member in 1991 and stayed on the show through 1995. "I was in that state of mind, and I think, you know, [Robert] Smigel and [Bob] Odenkirk and Greg Daniels were like, 'It's life or death,'" O'Brien said (viaEntertainment Weekly). "And it feels like that's kind of how everyone feels." More from Variety Cameron Boyce's Mom Thanks Adam Sandler for 'Happy Gilmore 2' Tribute, Reveals Sandler Was 'Strategizing' on Their Next Movie Together in the 'Days Leading Up' to Boyce's Death 'Happy Gilmore 2' Director and Actor Defend That Major Death in the First Three Minutes: 'When I Found Out I Was Killed, I Started Laughing' Adam Sandler Remembers Cameron Boyce in Subtle 'Happy Gilmore 2' Tribute But Sandler's vibe was notably different. "He was like, 'This is so much fun to be at 'SNL. Oh, I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it. Yippee!'" O'Brien remembered. "And he had that, 'I'm going to do Opera Man. I'm going to do this. I'm going to do that. This is great, guys!' I was like, 'This is a possibility? You can like this?'" O'Brienadmitted last yearthat he regretted how intense he was during his "SNL" days. It seems like Sandler did not have this problem. "I was way too intense, and I think I robbed myself of some fun that I could have had," O'Brien said at the time. "I did have a lot of fun, but I think I could have had more fun. And I think I could have maybe written there a little longer if I didn't make it such a grind for myself." "I burnt out. I burnt out. And [Lorne Michaels] could not have been nicer," O'Brien added about his "SNL" experience. "This was a couple years before he contacted me about the late night show. But I was burnt out and I was like, 'I've got to go,' and that's when I went to 'The Simpsons.'" Odenkirk, a writer on the show from 1987 to 1991, sharedsimilar thoughtsas O'Brien during an interview with EW earlier this moth, saying: "I was too hard on the show. I had a lot of attitude when I got hired there, like, 'This show could be better, this show could be 'Monty Python,' this should be more cutting edge, this should be more dangerous.' And I was frustrated by it not representing purely my point of view. I wanted it to be me, my show." Watch O'Brien and Samberg's full podcast episode in the video below. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in August 2025 What's Coming to Netflix in August 2025 Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Conan O’Brien Says Adam Sandler Saved ‘SNL’ From Feeling Like ‘Life or Death’ and Brought Fun Back: ‘This Is a Possibility? You Can Like’ Working Here?

Conan O'Brien Says Adam Sandler Saved 'SNL' From Feeling Like 'Life or Death' and Brought Fun Back: 'This Is a Possi...
CT Tamburello Reveals He and Trishelle Tried To Split the Money With MJ in 'The Traitors' Finale (Exclusive)New Foto - CT Tamburello Reveals He and Trishelle Tried To Split the Money With MJ in 'The Traitors' Finale (Exclusive)

CT Tamburello Reveals He and Trishelle Tried To Split the Money With MJ in 'The Traitors' Finale (Exclusive)originally appeared onParade. Back on the Season 2 finale ofThe Traitors, withKate Chastainouted as a Traitor, the final three contestants,Chris "CT" Tamburello,Trishelle CannatellaandMercedes "MJ" Javidhave a choice to make. They can either vote to end the game and split the $208,100 prize pot evenly. Or,f they think that a Traitor is still in their midst, they can make the choice to banish one more player. Given that all three seem to understand that only Faithfuls remain, it's surprising that both CT and Trishelle vote to banish again. MJ (and many viewers) are confused. During the first round of re-voting, Trishelle votes for CT, CT votes for MJ and MJ votes for Trishelle. On the revote, Trishelle and CT, both alumni ofThe ChallengeandThe Real World, vote out MJ, leaving the pair as the Season 2 winners. Following the finale, fans were suspicious and accused Trishelle and CT of working in secret to nab MJ's third of the prize money. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 While that's what viewers watched on their TV screens, CT, in a recent sit-down withParade, says that's not exactly how it happened in real life. "It's funny," the five-timeChallengechamp says. "I always thought it was weird how people think that me and Trishelle had every plan on taking the money from MJ. I think it came down to an extra 30 grand a piece. When it's like, I just went toThe Challenge, and gave away 200 grand." CT is referencing a moment during the finale ofThe Challenge 37in which he andKaycee Clarkparted with $200,000 so that the other finalists could also receive prize money. "What people didn't know," he continues, "Is that when we threw the bags into the fire, like the red or the green, after the initial vote, and then we draw. We all were like, 'Okay, now what do we do?' Everybody has one vote. We couldn't re-throw in now. [The producers said,] 'No, you guys said you wanted to vote somebody out. Now you're going to vote somebody out.' And we go, 'No, no, no, no. What if we just switch it up, and we all want to share the money?' [The producers said,] 'No, it's too late now,' but they didn't show that. Instead, it was just, 'No, now you have to vote.' And that made it seem like we tried to snake MJ for 30 grand, which I thought was kind of disappointing. I felt like my character along withThe Challengeplays, would have given me the benefit of the doubt on that one, but whatever, it's part of the game." Related:Meet the Full Cast of 'The Traitors' Season 4 Despite the game not ending quite how he wanted it to, CT loved his time onThe Traitors. When asked if he'd come back to play again, he says, "I loveTraitors.Traitorswas such a blessing for me because it was the first show I had come on after I'd taken a hiatus.The Challenge39 I came in as a mercenary, but this was the first one I really stepped out and had done a full show. I love that. I love the dynamic of it." UnlikeThe Challenge,The Traitorsis a lot easier on his body as well. "Maybe it's because we're getting older," he says, "But I love how it was more heavy on the politics, and the games we would do were fun mind [games]. I enjoyed the games. And what I really liked was that everybody, one way or another, always had a fair shot of winning. There was always a little bit of luck, a little bit of strategy. But you didn't have to train for the Olympics. The political game was much stronger. I mean, we're dealing with people from the type of shows that we were dealing with, and they're just people with strong personalities, with a lot of life experience. To me, I was really proud of that one, just because of the way I played it." While there don't seem to be any legends fromThe Challengeon the upcoming season ofThe Traitors(although who knows what twists may await), CT namesAneesa Ferreiraas the next MTV alum he'd like to see in Scotland. "I really think Aneesa would thrive in that environment," he says. When reminded of her fiery arguments from old seasons ofThe Challenge, he pushes back on the idea she would be overly volatile at the Round Table. "She's way smoother than that. If you go in there loud and start fighting, you're not gonna last very long. I think she'd do very well onTraitors." Related:'The Traitors' Is Coming Back for Season 4: Everything to Know CT Tamburello Reveals He and Trishelle Tried To Split the Money With MJ in 'The Traitors' Finale (Exclusive)first appeared on Parade on Jul 31, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 31, 2025, where it first appeared.

CT Tamburello Reveals He and Trishelle Tried To Split the Money With MJ in 'The Traitors' Finale (Exclusive)

CT Tamburello Reveals He and Trishelle Tried To Split the Money With MJ in 'The Traitors' Finale (Exclusive) CT Tamburello Reveals H...
Mason Miller trade grades: Who won stunning Padres-Athletics deal?New Foto - Mason Miller trade grades: Who won stunning Padres-Athletics deal?

If it's true that you can't predict baseball, there's probably a greater maxim contained within that: You can't predict what course theSan Diego Padreswill take at the trade deadline. The Padres provided a bolt from the blue of what was a largely rote trade deadline byacquiring dominant closer Mason Millerand back-end starter J.P. Sears from theAthletics, with a four-player package headed by elite prospect Leo De Vries off to Sacramento. The deal can't be fully assessed until the clock strikes 6 ET on July 31, since the Padres positioned themselves to both buy and sell – perhaps trading incumbent closer Robert Suarez – at a deadline in which they hold the No. 3 NL wild card spot but are also just three games behind theLos Angeles Dodgersin the West. Still, we'll attempt to assess this trade in a vacuum, even if the following grades are just a little bit incomplete: It's quite a coup getting both the game's most dominant closer and a guy with four years of club control remaining after this season. Miller, 26, is generally untouchable in the ninth inning and in two seasons as A's closer has nailed down 48 of 54 save opportunities, an 89% conversion rate on par with Hall of Famers Trevor Hoffman and Mariano Rivera. Miller has struck out 40% of batters in that span, and opposing batters are hitting .161 against him. That's merely lifting the lid on his overall dominance. In Sears, the Padres get a former Yankees prospect who's had to pitch toward the front of the A's rotation even as his stuff indicates he should be further down the pecking order. The expectations and the pitching conditions will be friendlier in San Diego, though the lefty with the 4.95 ERA this year (4.48 career) might see those expectations rise if the Padres turn and deal erstwhile ace Dylan Cease. The cost? It's huge. De Vries is the most significant international signing the Padres have had this decade, no small honor, and he's consistently been challenged – and succeeded – at levels where the average player is four to five years older than him. Put simply: Not many 17-year-olds flash power and speed in stateside A ball and go on to the Arizona Fall League, as De Vries did in 2024. While Miller's controllable years mean the Padres can flip him in future seasons for either immediate help or to galvanize their system, it still stings to trade a potential (likely?) franchise player for a reliever. The deal begs one dark question: Will any of their young stars make it to Las Vegas, should they ever complete their ballpark there? It's yet another step back at the big league level for the A's in a five-year cycle of utter desiccation that hastened their move from Oakland. And it's perhaps not a coincidence that Miller was dealt months before he entered the first of four years of salary arbitration. But man, what a return. Given De Vries' speed on the uptake wherever the Padres put him – he's got eight homers, eight steals and a .357 OBP at high A Fort Wayne this year – he has a shot to debut in the big leagues while still a teenager. And since it's the A's, he also has a shot to reach Sacramento/Las Vegas/Winnemucca by the time star rookiesJacob WilsonandNick Kurtzhaven't gotten too expensive for owner John Fisher's taste. As a cherry on top, the A's received right-handed pitchers Braden Nett, Eduarniel Nuñez and Henry Báez, ranked seventh, 14th and 16th by Baseball America in the Padres' system. Nuñez, 26, has already made his major league debut, making four relief appearances for San Diego, while Nett (23, 3.39 ERA in 17 starts) and Báez (22, 1.96 ERA in 20 starts) are with Class AA San Antonio. The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Mason Miller trade grades: Padres-Athletics MLB deadline deal analysis

Mason Miller trade grades: Who won stunning Padres-Athletics deal?

Mason Miller trade grades: Who won stunning Padres-Athletics deal? If it's true that you can't predict baseball, there's probabl...
Phillies add Gold Glove OF Harrison Bader from Twins for two prospectsNew Foto - Phillies add Gold Glove OF Harrison Bader from Twins for two prospects

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Phillies acquired outfielder Harrison Bader for two minor leaguers Thursday, their second deal with the Minnesota Twins in two days after landingcloser Jhoan Duran. The 31-year-old Bader, a 2021 Gold Glove winner, remains a strong defender at all three outfield spots and has 12 home runs, 38 RBIs and a .778 OPS in 96 games. Bader adds another bat to an outfield that has struggled to put up big offensive numbers. He also has postseason experience, playing in five postseason series with the Cardinals, Yankees and Mets with a .809 OPS and five career homers. The right-handed hitting Bader could fall into a platoon with left-handers Brandon Marsh in center or Max Kepler in left. The Phillies are sending minor league outfielder Hendry Mendez and right-hander Geremy Villoria to the Twins for Bader. ESPN was first to report on the deal. The Phillies acquired Duran to round out the bullpen a day earlier. He has 16 saves and a 2.01 ERA in 49 appearances this season, striking out 53 in 49 1/3 innings. That deal cost the win-now Phillies a stronger pair of prospects in catcher Eduardo Tait and right-hander Mick Abel. Philadelphia is battling the New York Mets for the NL East title. The Phillies won the division last year before they were eliminated by the Mets in their NL Division Series. Right-hander Brett de Geus was designated for assignment by Philadelphia to make room for Bader on the 40-man roster. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/MLB

Phillies add Gold Glove OF Harrison Bader from Twins for two prospects

Phillies add Gold Glove OF Harrison Bader from Twins for two prospects PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Phillies acquired outfielder Har...
The King's Guard Stuns Crowd With Epic Black Sabbath Tribute to Ozzy OsbourneNew Foto - The King's Guard Stuns Crowd With Epic Black Sabbath Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne

The King's Guard Stuns Crowd With Epic Black Sabbath Tribute to Ozzy Osbourneoriginally appeared onParade. If you grew up listening toBlack SabbathandOzzy Osbourne, it probably doesn't take more than a few notes to send you straight back in time. But no matter how many covers you've heard over the years, chances are you've never heard one quite like this. Outside the gates ofBuckingham Palace, amid the formality of the Changing of the Guard, theColdstream Guardsbroke tradition in a truly spectacular fashion. The band played the unmistakable riff of Black Sabbath's "Paranoid" for the crowd. Dressed in their signature red tunics and towering bearskin hats, the King's Guard delivered a jaw-dropping tribute to the late Prince of Darkness. Listen to a clip in this TikTok video from July 30: The moment, shared by @theprojecttv, came just days afterOsbourne's deathat age 76. The iconic rocker, whose legacy spans from the birth of heavy metal to the hit reality show The Osbournes, died on July 22. Related: King Charles to Sit Out Major Royal Event in Stunning Break From Tradition The unexpected performance struck an emotional chord with fans around the world. Many applauded the powerful and respectable tribute, with some saying it was a unique blend of tradition and rock that Osbourne would have approved. Osbourne's legacy will live on not only in his music but also in the hearts of fans who recognized a working-class hero who never stopped fighting. A new exhibit at the Birmingham Museum,Ozzy Osbourne (1948–2025): Working-Class Hero, now invites fans to pay tribute in person and leave messages in a growing book of condolences that will be available until Sunday, August 3. In a world where royal bands typically stick to marches and classical themes, the King's Guard broke the mold, reminding us that true legends deserve unexpected honors. The King's Guard Stuns Crowd With Epic Black Sabbath Tribute to Ozzy Osbournefirst appeared on Parade on Jul 31, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 31, 2025, where it first appeared.

The King’s Guard Stuns Crowd With Epic Black Sabbath Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne

The King's Guard Stuns Crowd With Epic Black Sabbath Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne The King's Guard Stuns Crowd With Epic Black Sabbath T...
Celebrities Who Have Lyme Disease and What They've SaidNew Foto - Celebrities Who Have Lyme Disease and What They've Said

Amy Sussman/Getty;Arnold Jerocki/GC;Golden Globes 2024 via Getty According to theCenters for Disease Control, approximately 476,000 Americans are diagnosed and treated for Lyme disease every year. Symptoms can include a rash and flu-like symptoms, with some people going on to experience arthritis, facial palsy, pain, irregular heartbeats and other worsening symptoms. In recent years, numerous celebrities have come forward with their own stories of suffering, opening up about their health and treatments, both for better and worse. Justin Timberlakeis the latest star to speak out about his experience since being diagnosed, joining a list of stars that include the Hadid siblings,Ben Stiller,Shania Twainand more stars who've been affected by Lyme. Lionel Hahn/Getty On July 31, 2025, Timberlakerevealed that he had been diagnosed with Lyme diseasewhile on his Forget Tomorrow world tour and finding himself performing through "massive amount of nerve pain or, just feeling crazy fatigue or sickness." "If you've experienced this disease or know someone who has — then you're aware: living with this can be relentlessly debilitating, both mentally and physically,"he wrote. "I was faced with a personal decision. Stop touring? Or, keep going and figure it out. I decided the joy that performing brings me far outweighs the fleeting stress my body was feeling. I'm so glad I kept going.Not only did I prove my mental tenacity to myself but, I now have so many special moments with all of you that I will never forget. I was reluctant to talk about this because I was always raised to keep something like this to yourself. But I am trying to be more transparent about my struggles so that they aren't misinterpreted.Sharing all of this with the hope that we can all find a way to be more connected. I'd like to do my part to help others experiencing this disease too." Dia Dipasupil/Getty After getting full body scans, the Reddit co-founder shared on X in July 2024 that he had beendiagnosed with Lyme disease. "Wild. No symptoms, thankfully, but gonna treat," he wrote in part, adding, "I spend so little time in the wilderness/northeast this was quite a surprise. Anyway, gonna grab some antibiotics — can't keep me down, tick!" Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty TheReal Housewives of New York Cityalum revealed she'd been diagnosed with the disease through an Instagram story in July 2024where she posted her blood test results. "Please send success stories of healing from Lyme," she wrote. "It's a new infection not chronic." "Apologies to all my friends who I've canceled on in the past couple months cus I was feeling like s---," she finished. Fletcher/Instagram In September 2023,the singer announcedher diagnosis onInstagramalongside two photos of herself during a doctor's visit, sharing that her recent health battle has forced her to put her career on pause. "I have recently been diagnosed with Lyme disease. I started becoming increasingly ill over the last couple years and just kept pushing even though I knew there was something deeper going on," she wrote. "For the last few months I've been receiving treatments, following doctor's orders and doing my best to learn more about this invisible illness." "Lyme has affected me in a variety of ways and while it has not only taken a tremendous toll on my physical body, it has also caused concern for my voice as well," she continued. "This has won on my soul in a way that's hard to even put words to as singing is the thing I love most in this world and my voice is my vessel for expression." The formerReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsstar has spoken out about her diagnosis onstage, on TV, on social media and in her 2017 book,Believe Me: My Battle with the Invisible Disability of Lyme Disease. "This disease has brought me and many others to our knees, often wishing to die of utter hopelessness and exhaustion. Like I always say, you don't get it until you get it,"she said at the Global Lyme Alliance Gala in 2016. "It's hard for people to understand the invisible disability that owns our life especially behind the beautiful face that shines so bright on the covers of magazines." Bella Hadid/Instagram In her speech at the 2016 Global Lyme Alliance, Yolanda's daughterBellaexplained how her passion for horseback riding - and many aspects of her life - have been hindered because of her Lyme battle. "It was my dream of my life and what I did every single day until I just stopped and realized I didn't have the brain power to ride horses anymore, so that was the end of that," Bella explained. "I know what it feels like to not want to get out of bed from bone pains and exhaustion and days on end of not wanting to socialize or be around people because the anxiety and brain fog just isn't worth it. After years of this, you begin to get used to living with the sickness, instead of getting cured and moving on with your life." In 2023, the model shared that after 15 years, she is "finally healthy." "The little me that suffered would be so proud of grown me for not giving up on myself🫶🏼," she wrote on Instagram. "I have so much gratitude for and perspective on life, this 100+ days of Lyme, chronic disease, [co-infection] treatment, almost 15 years of invisible suffering, was all worth it if I'm able to, God willing, have a lifetime of spreading love from a full cup, and being able to truly be myself, For the first time ever." Bella's brother, modelAnwar Hadid, also lives with the "invisible illness," Yolanda has shared. "Watching my babies struggle in silence to support me in my journey struck the deepest core of hopelessness inside of me,"she said in a 2015 speech. Dr. Raphael Kellman told PEOPLE at the time that it's not uncommon for family members to have Lyme disease at the same time, though "it's not genetic, it's because they share the same environment,"he added. Amy Sussman/Getty In her 2023Vanity Faircover story,the daughter of Lisa Marie Presleyrevealed she had Lyme disease. It not only led to her choosing surrogacy when starting a family with husband Ben Smith-Petersen (the pair welcomed daughter Tupelo in August 2022), but also affects her day-to-day life. "I can carry children," she explained, "but it felt like the best choice for what I had going on physically with the autoimmune stuff." TheVanity Fairinterview took place in Sweden, where the actress said she was on a "little break" as she worked to "alleviate" Lyme symptoms at a holistic center where they do "all kinds of things that you can't really do in America yet, like cleaning your blood," she shared. After navigating a "mystery" illness for months during the COVID-19 pandemic,Sutter announced in May 2021that he had Lyme disease, worsened by mold exposure. Sutter explained that after going through a litany of testing and blood work over the last year, doctors determined that his body is susceptible to taking in mold toxins, which he is frequently exposed to as a firefighter. "It seems to be that what happened is that my immune system was weakened through exposures to toxins and especially to mold," he said on wife Trista Sutter's podcast,Better Etc."There are other people in the fire academy that probably had the same exposures who aren't dealing with these exposures because their genetics are stronger, they're able to get rid of the toxins easier." He also tested positive for COVID-19 and Epstein-Barr virus, a common illness that causes mononucleosis. "It's been hard," Trista said. "It's a really difficult thing to see the person you love most in the world struggling. And he's a big, strong guy, and oof - to see him get emotional and feel hopeless, in that all I could really do is advocate for him, so that's what I did." In June 2022, the couple sat down with PEOPLE for an update on Ryan's health — and had good news. "For so long, I was only thinking about how to survive the day,"said Ryan. "But I feel like my life is coming back. And that's been really encouraging." Bacheloralumna Kelly Flanagan shared "some not so good news"with her Instagram followersin August 2021 — she tested positive for Lyme disease. TheformerBachelorcontestantposted a video on Instagram where she tearfully explained that she's been struggling with the news about her health. "I'm not having the best day today," Flanagan said, before sharing that she tested positive for Lyme disease. The reality star said that she suspected that something was off because her body "is so much more sensitive and super reactive to a bunch of things." "Two of my brothers have Lyme disease and a lot of their symptoms sounded really similar to me," she said. "Cause I've just always had something off since I was young, and like, really really had to take care of myself." Flanagan said that she thinks "this is something that I've had maybe for a while," and she's partially relieved to have a diagnosis. "It's a blessing and a curse because now I can target why I feel off so often but also means several different lifestyle changes and extensive research on how to help/hopefully cure this!" she wrote in the caption. "I know this is going to be tough for me seeing what my brothers have gone through mentally and physically but I'm going to put so much of my time and energy into figuring this out and combatting this." Noam Galai/Getty While Debbie Gibson finally achieved her dream of competing on season 25 ofDancing with the Stars, the singer admitted her Lyme diseasemade the experience a challenging one. "I can't be cavalier with my body," she told PEOPLE. "I can't just push myself without thinking what happens next. [Lyme disease] can affect my stamina." But there's a silver lining: after fighting the disease for years, Gibson knows her physical strengths and weaknesses. "I've always been in tune with my body," she said. "But the last few years have helped me learn where I can push my limits. I'm going to choose to think of that as an advantage!" In a candid chatwith PEOPLE in August 2021, she elaborated on her symptoms and treatment, saying she's "learned to expect the unexpected." "I know I can get through it," she said of tougher days. "And every time I get through it, I'm reminded of how strong we all are." In June 2021, theReal Housewives of Orange Countystar revealed the couple's diagnosis on her Instagram Story. "So, we tested positive for Lyme disease,"Dodd said, while filming Leventhal sitting across the table from her. She went on to say that this is her first bout with the disease. "I've never had contact with a tick in my life," she said. Leventhal, however, told Dodd he's had Lyme disease twice in the past. He then took an antibiotic pill, adding that the medicine cured his other bouts with Lyme and stressing that he hopes it will work again. Dodd didn't say where she and Leventhal suspected they contracted Lyme. A rep for the reality star did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. TheStewartofNY/WireImage The actress and comedian opened up about her diagnosis in a September 2020Instagram postfeaturing a throwback photo with her "first ever fishing pole." "Anyone get LYME this summer? I got it and I'm on doxycycline," she wrote. "I have maybe had it for years. Any advice? Can you have a glass of wine or 2 on it?" "I know to stay out of the sun. I'm also taking these herbs from cape cod called lyme-2," Schumer continued, asking followers to comment with their own experience with the tick-borne disease. "I also want to say that I feel good and am excited to get rid of it." TheReal Housewives of New York Citystar was diagnosed with Lyme disease in March 2020. The diagnosis came after Singer started feeling sick around Valentine's Day,according toE! News. The reality star believes that she contracted the tick-borne illness while in the Hamptons. She was diagnosed early and toldE!that she is "very lucky and very blessed." The superstar revealed in January 2020 that a July 2019 photo of him that sparked Internet speculation about his health (above)was taken at the height of his battle with Lyme. "While a lot of people kept sayingJustin Bieberlooks like s---, on meth etc. they failed to realize I've been recently diagnosed with Lyme disease," he wrote on Instagram. "It's been a rough couple years but getting the right treatment that will help treat this so far incurable disease and I will be back and better than ever." Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty Inher 2015 PEOPLE cover story, the singer revealed she had been battling Lyme disease for a year. "I had no idea a bug bite could do this," said Lavigne, who believes she was bit by a tick in 2014. "I was bedridden for five months." In a 2019 PEOPLE story, Lavigne — whose foundation is working with various Lyme disease organizations to raise money and awareness for the cause —said she was feeling well. "It gave me a purpose," she added of her journey, "and made me find myself all over again." "When you go through something like that, you realize how fulfilling simple things are - things I could do anymore, like being able to get up in the morning and go to the kitchen and grab a cup of coffee," she added. "It taught me patience; it taught me being more present. That was a beautiful lesson." Brian Bowen Smith/NBC via Getty As a legend in the country music world, Twain kept vocal struggles under the radar so as to not worry her fans. But she eventually shared her diagnosis to explain why she was having vocal struggles due to the effects of dysphonia,the result of Lyme disease. "I was very scared for a little while that I wouldn't sing again, ever," she told PEOPLE. "I went through that moment, but I found a way. I found a way to do it." Using her voice to sing now, she says, requires lengthy warmups and physical therapy that's "very, very difficult." Eric Charbonneau/Apple TV+/Getty The actor wasfirst diagnosed with Lyme diseasein 2010. He suspects he contracted the illness on a trip to Nantucket, Massachusetts. "I'm symptom-free now," Stiller toldThe Hollywood Reporterin 2011, "but Lyme doesn't ever leave your system. It's a really tough thing." Cindy Ord/Getty Baldwin took the stage as Master of Ceremonies at the Bay Area Lyme Foundation's 2017 gala, LymeAid, where he got candid about his struggle with the illness. "I really thought this is it, I'm not going to live,"he said of his condition. "I was alone, I wasn't married at the time, I was divorced from my first wife. I was lying in bed saying, 'I'm going to die of Lyme disease,' in my bed and 'I hope someone finds me and I'm not here for too long.' " Cassidy Sparrow/Getty In 2004, the star attended dad Ozzy's surprise 56th birthday party, which featured a reindeer sanctuary in the family's backyard. During the event, Kelly was bitten by a tick, and would go on to face an array of symptoms, including a sore throat and stomach pains. "I've learned to advocate for myself when it comes to my health, and I trust my intuition," she wrote in her memoir,There Is No F*cking Secret: Letters From a Badass Bitch."If I think something is wrong, I refuse to let anyone dismiss it. And sadly, I stay the f--- away from reindeer." "I was convinced that bugs were crawling in my body. I could feel them eating at my organs, my stomach and especially my brain," Hilfiger wrote in her,Bite Me: How Lyme Disease Stole My Childhood, Made Me Crazy, and Almost Killed Me, speaking of first being diagnosed with Lyme disease after being bitten by a tick in 1992 at 7 years old. "I wasn't me anymore. I was a weakly projected image of myself on a wall, crying out for someone to help me and figure out what was wrong." Read the original article onPeople

Celebrities Who Have Lyme Disease and What They've Said

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