With future of College Football Playoff still up for grabs, here's what to know about this year's format and beyondNew Foto - With future of College Football Playoff still up for grabs, here's what to know about this year's format and beyond

Unlike last season, there's not much new with the College Football Playoff in 2025. And you may want to prepare to get used to this format despite the persistent expansion discussions. After an expansion from four teams to 12 for the 2024 season, the only change for the 2025 iteration of the College Football Playoff is with the seeding. Last year, the top four conference champions received the four first-round byes no matter where they were ranked in the committee's final set of rankings. Texas and Penn State were Nos. 3 and 4 in the rankings but were the No. 5 and 6 seeds since they were at-large teams. Boise State, at No. 9, was the No. 3 seed as the third-highest ranked conference champion and Arizona State was the No. 4 seed even though the Sun Devils were ranked No. 12. That won't be duplicated in 2025. While the top five conference champions still get automatic berths to the playoff, the top four seeds will be the top four teams in the rankings no matter if they're conference champs or not. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] The change likely means that a conference like the Big Ten or SEC will get multiple teams with byes. Had the format been in place in 2024, each conference would have had two teams with byes. Having a bye wasn't a great thing, either. All four teams that received byes in 2024 lost their first games of the playoff. Was that attributable to the extended layoff between the regular season and the postseason for those four teams? Was it because all four top seeds were underdogs in the second round? Was it both, along with other factors? It's hard to see how all four top seeds will lose in the second round this season after the seeding change.And it's also hard to see how the playoff will be expanding to 16 teams in the near future. The conferences are currently at an impasse as the Big Ten is adamant in its support for a playoff format that no one else likes. The conference is advocating for a 16-team playoff that guarantees four bids each to the Big Ten and SEC, while the ACC and Big 12 each get two bids. The remaining four spots would be reserved for the top Group of Five champion and three at-large teams. Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti seems enamoredwith the idea of a play-in tournament for the conference at the end of the season where the third-place team would play the sixth-place team and the No. 4 team would play the No. 5 team for the conference's final two playoff spots while the two teams playing in the conference title game would be automatically qualified. "[A record of] 8-4 is a winning percentage," Petitti said at Big Ten media day. "If you project that winning percentage in every other sport, I'm pretty sure you make the postseason, whether it's hockey, basketball, anywhere else. That type of winning record — we've conditioned ourselves to think that if you're not a one- or two-loss team, you're not worthy of competing. There are plenty of teams in professional sports who qualify for the playoffs who can't get past the first-round game. That's OK. They still get to play. We'll figure it out on the field rather than sitting in a room." You don't have to be a die-hard fan to understand that college football is still far different from professional sports, even as players are now getting paid above the table and schools are sharing their revenues with them. The chances of a three- or four-loss team winning the national title are extremely slim. And none of the other conferences want to cede a playoff spot or two to a Big Ten (or SEC) team with four losses. The SEC's coaches have advocated for a 16-team playoff that simply adds four more at-large teams and it's a formatfavored by Notre Dame,the ACC and the Big 12. Though the Big Ten and the SEC have the playoff power, the Big Ten appears to be outflanked. And unless the Big Ten backs down, the expansion stalemate is likely to continue. What would that mean? A 12-team playoff for 2026 and maybe beyond. That wouldn't be the worst idea. Having just two seasons of a 12-team playoff before expanding again seems foolish. Especially if each of those two seasons were seeded differently. The push to expand the playoff isn't due to competitive reasons, it's because more playoff games equals more TV revenue. Yes, it's yet another college sports decision being pursued in the name of money. The disagreement in the chase for the dollar could ultimately work out for college football fans. While four more fan bases would love the opportunity to make the playoff, teams seeded 13-16 aren't going to be winning four games on the way to the national title. Instead, the 12-team playoff deserves at least five years or more to establish itself. If teams seeded outside the top 10 consistently make the semifinals, maybe there will be a stronger case for expansion. But there isn't a very good case now. And that may turn out to be just fine.

With future of College Football Playoff still up for grabs, here's what to know about this year's format and beyond

With future of College Football Playoff still up for grabs, here's what to know about this year's format and beyond Unlike last seas...
Most Important Fantasy Storylines to Watch During 2025 NFL Training CampNew Foto - Most Important Fantasy Storylines to Watch During 2025 NFL Training Camp

Training camp usually brings a lot of hype, but some updates really do matter for fantasy football. Players are changing roles, coaches are trying new game plans, and some younger guys could surprise us early in the season. These are the key storylines that could actually change a player's fantasy value before Week 1. Credit: Instagram The Jaguars brought in Liam Coen to help streamline protections and improve communication at the line. Initial camp work focused more on reducing penalties and sharpening techniques than on overhauling tempo. Trevor Lawrence has looked comfortable during install periods, and the offense is executing quicker concepts. Credit: Instagram With Will Levis sidelined for the season, rookie Cam Ward is getting a real shot at leading the Titans. He's taken most of the first-team reps in camp and shown steady improvement during team drills. Coaches say he's handled installs well and is getting more comfortable with timing and footwork. Credit: Instagram As of now, the Chargers are giving Omarion Hampton a long look with the starters, and he's apparently ready for it. He's shown power on inside runs and hasn't missed in pass protection drills. That chance opened when Najee Harris injured his eye during a fireworks accident just before practice sessions. Credit: Instagram Last season, the Bears ranked near the bottom in plays per game and quarterback protection. After Ben Johnson's arrival, the team overhauled the offensive line, drafted a route technician in Rome Odunze, and added rookie tight end Colston Loveland. Credit: Facebook Currently, Tyreek Hill is central to the Dolphins' aerial attack in camp. He's featured in intermediate and vertical routes, which include a well-reported 60-yard touchdown from Tua Tagovailoa in early-phase drills. Although underlying tension remains, coaches continue to run plays that center Hill in the red zone and deep game. Credit: Instagram New England struggled to support even one fantasy-relevant receiver last year. Drake Maye had moments, but his weapons were limited. This season, the Patriots brought in Stefon Diggs and drafted Kyle Williams, a red zone threat with a strong college profile. Kayshon Boutte has also stayed involved. Credit: Instagram Teams don't usually carry four quarterbacks unless they're unsure about all of them. Joe Flacco's veteran presence helps stabilize things, but Cleveland also wants to see what Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel can do. Kenny Pickett, reportedly the least active during team drills, may already be fading in the competition. Credit: Instagram This is the first camp where Jameson Williams comes off like a full-time receiver, not just a speed threat. Coaches have given him additional complex routes that demand timing and coverage reads, and so far, he's handled them well. Jared Goff has looked for him over the middle more often than in past drills. Credit: Instagram Though Dylan Sampson wasn't expected to push for early carries, injuries have quickly changed the outlook in Cleveland. With Jerome Ford limited and Quinshon Judkins unavailable, Sampson has moved up the depth chart and taken on extended work in camp. He's impressed coaches with his quickness and balance in space. Credit: Instagram After three frustrating seasons, Kyle Pitts is finally practicing without limitation. He's taken various snaps from the slot and is being targeted on designed routes, not just late reads. Michael Penix Jr. has thrown his way during both scripted installs and live reps. Signs suggest he may return to a volume-based tight end role this season. Credit: Instagram Quick decision-making and touch on intermediate throws have stood out in the Falcons camp. The rookie has kept drives moving in two-minute drills and found tight ends on seams and crossers with consistency. Michael Penix Jr., who got a few late-season starts in 2024, already displayed what the offense can be with him at the helm. Credit: Instagram The backfield remains unsettled in New England as training camp progresses. Rookie TreVeyon Henderson impressed everyone in early passing reps, while Rhamondre Stevenson handled more early-down work. Antonio Gibson also drew praise as a multi-role weapon. Meanwhile, the press stresses that it's too early to read a clear pecking order—a rotating committee appears likely. Credit: Instagram We haven't seen much of Ricky Pearsall in the 49ers camp, which doesn't help his chances in a crowded offense. He's been sidelined with a lower-body injury and has missed both team drills and individual work. Jauan Jennings has taken over in the slot, and that's a position Pearsall needed to compete for. Credit: Instagram While Kenneth Walker still brings big-play ability, his role hasn't expanded. He's alternating series with Zach Charbonnet, who continues to handle a higher volume of third-down and pass-blocking duties. That mirrors what Seattle did last season, and Pete Carroll hasn't hinted at changing it. Neither back has been separated in goal-line work either. Credit: Instagram There is no denying that David Njoku has become a consistent presence in the Red Zone in Browns camp. He's caught multiple touchdowns during team drills and appears more in sync with Deshaun Watson than in previous years. With coverage drifting toward Elijah Moore and rookie Ja'Lynn Polk on the outside, Njoku has taken advantage of space underneath.

Most Important Fantasy Storylines to Watch During 2025 NFL Training Camp

Most Important Fantasy Storylines to Watch During 2025 NFL Training Camp Training camp usually brings a lot of hype, but some updates really...
Ex-Maroon 5 Bassist Mickey Madden's Wife Claims He Attacked Her After She Confronted Him Over Alleged Sexting with Teen GirlsNew Foto - Ex-Maroon 5 Bassist Mickey Madden's Wife Claims He Attacked Her After She Confronted Him Over Alleged Sexting with Teen Girls

Mauricio Santana/Getty Catherine Blair Bowman, the wife of former Maroon 5 bassist Mickey Madden, is seeking a restraining order against him Bowman wrote that she was "terrified" of him following an alleged physical assault Bowman alleged that Madden assaulted her after she confronted him about "sexting with teenage girls" Catherine Blair Bowman, the wife of formerMaroon 5bassistMickey Madden, wrote that she was "terrified" of him in new court filings and alleged that he physically assaulted her after she confronted him about "sexting with teenage girls." Bowman is seeking a restraining order against Madden, 46, in new documents filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Wednesday, July 30. The documents note that the musician is currently in a rehabilitation facility. A judge granted a temporary restraining order, effective until a court date scheduled for Aug. 20. The restraining order also covers their two huskies, Toast and Jam. Bowman and Madden do not have children. The documents obtained by PEOPLE indicate the date of the alleged physical assault was July 21. Dave J Hogan/Getty Bowman claimed that on July 21, she received a message from a teenage girl alerting her to Madden's alleged sexts with her. "I was extremely hurt and disturbed. I needed to understand what was going on between them," Bowman's statement read. Bowman then described the alleged incident of assault in detail. "When he denied it, I asked him to hand me his phone," she wrote. "He would not hand me his phone, but I could see that he was quickly deleting the evidence from his phone." After grabbing the phone and running out of the house, Bowman alleged that Madden "became enraged." "He put both his arms around my body around my abdomen and arms to restrain me. He then slammed my body against the marble kitchen counter. I felt pain in my hip and waist area. He shoved me to the ground and was out of his mind. I landed on my knees. He kept screaming for me to give him the phone. He appeared literally insane to me. I had never seen such uncontrollable anger and a completely different person," Bowman's filing alleged. The documents also allege that another incident of abuse took place on May 14. "He physically abused me. Extreme emotional harm. I'm now terrified of him," Bowman wrote. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf In screenshotted text messages submitted in the request for a restraining order, Madden allegedly referred to the sexting as "A private and fake harmless fantasy" that had "No bearing on real life at all." In the alleged text messages, Bowman wrote, "Mickey. I do not know the man who hires 18 year old prostitutes to text them about wanting to be their stepdad and rape them while we are on our honeymoon." Bowman then appeared to allude via text that she similarly experienced an abusive relationship with an older man as a teenager. 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. Madden allegedly responded, "I am beyond sorry for my actions and for engaging in any form of expression of those impulses..it's all completely unacceptable. but I have to draw the line at that characterization of what I did ..This was entirely relegated to text..It's not excusable by any means but I have to make it clear that I would never act on any of that consensual fantasy talk." In the documents obtained by PEOPLE, Bowman also alleged that Madden "withheld" sex from her after she expressed a desire to conceive a child together, and instead began sleeping with a "prostitute." Madden left Maroon 5 in 2020,two weeks after an alleged incident of domestic violence. In June 2020, he was arrested on a felony charge in Los Angeles, according tojail records. He was released on the same day after posting his $50,000 bond. In 2016, Maddenwas arrested for cocaine possession in New York City. He took a deal with prosecutors, agreeing to one day of community service. A representative or direct contact for Madden could not be located at the time of publication. If you are experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go tothehotline.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages. Read the original article onPeople

Ex-Maroon 5 Bassist Mickey Madden's Wife Claims He Attacked Her After She Confronted Him Over Alleged Sexting with Teen Girls

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HGTV canceled multiple shows this summer. Here's what we know.New Foto - HGTV canceled multiple shows this summer. Here's what we know.

HGTV has come for some of your favorite renovation shows. The Warner Bros. Discovery brand has undergone a cancellation spree in recent weeks, axing a handful of beloved Home & Garden Television (HGTV) home improvement and real estate shows, including the Daytime Emmy-nominated show "Married to Real Estate." Just last month, Warner Bros. Discoveryannouncedit would be splitting into two publicly traded companies, Streaming & Studios and Global Networks. It's not immediately clear which company will air and continue to produce original content for HGTV. "By operating as two distinct and optimized companies in the future, we are empowering these iconic brands with the sharper focus and strategic flexibility they need to compete most effectively in today's evolving media landscape," David Zaslav, President and CEO of Streaming & Studios, said in a statement. HGTV has yet to address the recent cancellations publicly and representatives did not immediately respond to USA TODAY's request for comment on the matter. Here's what we know so far about HGTV cancellations this summer. Christina Haack, host of HGTV show "Christina on the Coast," spoke out in aJuly 19 social media postreferencing reports byPeopleandUs Weeklythat the show had been canceled. "Summer so far. Basically just eating and laughing," Haack wrote in the caption for her photo dump."Canceled looks good on me…. Only kidding only kidding." According to HGTV, the series followed real estate and flipping expert Christina [Haack] as she helped clients transform their outdated properties into high-end homes in Southern California. Haack's show ran for six seasons, starting in May 2019, on HGTV. After a four-season run, hosts of the Daytime Emmy-nominated show "Married to Real Estate" announced in late June that HGTV had decided not to "move forward" with the show. "While the chain of events leading up to this is disheartening, we are deeply grateful," Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jacksonshared in a joint statement via social media."Grateful for four incredible seasons. Grateful for our amazing crew and supportive fans. Grateful that our businesses continue to thrive. And most of all— grateful that we are still very much married to real estate (and to each other)." Egypt Sherrod, a real estate broker and designer, and her husband Mike Jackson helped clients in Atlanta find homes in their dream neighborhoods. "By using their unparalleled real estate expertise, they'll make smart purchases and even smarter renovations while managing their busy family,"HGTV wrote of the show. The show made its debut on HGTV in January 2022 and aired a total of 44 episodes. Alison Victoria, host of renovation competition show "Battle on the Beach," recently revealed that the show would not be returning for a fifth season on HGTV. Nayak, who co-hosted the show with Ty Pennington and Taniya Nayak, broke the news onher podcast "Pap Smear." Nayak loved working on the show, telling comedian Retta that it was "so fun and funny" but that the editing did not reflect that. "And then all of a sudden, I watch the episode... I'm like, 'well, where'd all that go?' I get it, right, it's a lot of content to try to put into 42 minutes. But where is it? Like, where's the great editing?" Victoria said. "You'll lose a show that way. I truly believe that. And 'Battle on the Beach' did not get picked back up, which is sad, cause it was like adult spring break." Pennington and Nayak have yet to publicly address the cancellation. According to HGTV, "Battle on the Beach" followed three teams of house flippers as they renovate identical beachfront properties for a chance to win $50,000. Ty Pennington, Alison Victoria and Taniya Nayak served as mentors, pitching in to help teams as needed. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jonathan Knight-Rodriguez (@jonathanrknight) Jonathan Knight, co-host of "Farmhouse Fixer,"announcedin late June that HGTV was not going to renew the show for a fourth season. "A lot of you have been asking about the future of Farmhouse Fixer. I am sad to say HGTV has decided not to move forward with another season," Knight wrote in a June 25 post. "While I'm still processing the reasons that led to their decision, Kristina and I are so grateful for all your support over the past 3 seasons." The New Kids on the Block singer, who hosted the show with interior designer Kristina Crestin, went on to say that television "has been so incredibly fun for us." "We are so proud of what we created together and look forward to sharing what's next for us." The pair restored centuries-old farmhouses across New England together, working to "keep that history alive by breathing new life into the houses,"according to HGTV. "Farmhouse Fixer" made its HGTV debut in March 2021, airing22 episodes. Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas, co-hosts of"Bargain Block,"confirmedin June that viewers would not be seeing them on HGTV "for much longer." "Our entire business and lives have been put through the ringer at the hands of a giant corporation, yet we persist lol. Though you may not be seeing us for much longer on HGTV, we're excited that we've built such an amazing base of followers and we're very excited about the future," the couple said in a joint statement. "Everyone always told us TV is a fickle world and they are very right. Tv is full of a lot of great people but it's also full of some of the worst people I've ever encountered," the statement continued. Bynum said he and Thomas have "always tried hard to stick to what we know and what we're good at which is being ourselves." "We love you all and we're very excited to announce what's next soon!" the couple said. Real estate adviser Shea Hicks-Whitfield, who hosted the show alongside the couple, has not formally addressed the cancellation. According to HGTV, the show followed the trio as they worked on their mission to revive Detroit "one block at a time." "Bargain Block," which premiered in April 2021, ran for four seasons on HGTV. "Partners Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas want to be part of restoring the iconic American city of Detroit," HGTV says. "The scrappy visionaries buy run-down and abandoned properties and transform them into affordable, stylish starter homes for first-time homebuyers." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Israel Battres (@izzybattres) Izzy Battres, host of HGTV show "Izzy Does It,"addressedcancellation rumors on June 9, when a fan asked about the show's second season. "It's not the news we wanted to give, but here it is: there will be no Season 2," Battres replied. "Still, we're so grateful for every single person who tuned in, supported us, and made the first season unforgettable." The show, which premiered in early February, followed the "bustling business" that is Battres Construction, Battres' family-owned renovation and design firm, over the course of eight episodes. "After years of renovating million-dollar homes on the California coast, Izzy Battres uses expert cost-saving techniques to bring luxury renovations to homeowners with relatable budgets,"HGTV wrote about the show. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:HGTV canceled several shows this summer. Here's what we know.

HGTV canceled multiple shows this summer. Here's what we know.

HGTV canceled multiple shows this summer. Here's what we know. HGTV has come for some of your favorite renovation shows. The Warner Bros...
Brewers star Jackson Chourio likely headed to IL with hamstring injuryNew Foto - Brewers star Jackson Chourio likely headed to IL with hamstring injury

Jackson Chourio is likely heading to the 10-day injured list after the Milwaukee Brewers outfielder tweaked his right hamstring while running out a triple on Tuesday night. The 21-year-old Chourio went 2-for-3 during the9-3 winover the Chicago Cubs and was seen slowing down after rounding second base to lead off the bottom of the fifth inning. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Jackson Chourio left tonight's game after pulling up lame to third on this triplepic.twitter.com/Fv8ZWL5Fi5 — Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_)July 30, 2025 Afterward, Chourio told reporters his hamstring was "tight" and he felt "a little tickle" as he accelerated once he realized he could get to third base. As he reached the base, he thought it might have just been a cramp. The Brewers are not taking any chances on their young star and he'll likely get some time off. Chourio sat out Wednesday's series finale loss to the Cubs. "With a hamstring [injury], we're going to be cautious there, so it's probably going to be a little bit longer than we had initially anticipated," Brewers general manager Matt Arnold saidvia MLB.com. "We're not expecting anything excessive, but we just want to be super patient with a player the caliber of Jackson Chourio." Chourio has followed up a rookie season where he finished third in NL Rookie of the Year voting with number that are on pace to top what he did in 2024. Through 106 games, the Venezuela native is slashing .276/.474/.786 with 17 home runs, 67 RBI and 18 stolen bases. Brandon Lockridge, who the Brewers acquired Thursday from the San Diego Padres in the Nestor Cortes deal, is set to take Chourio's place on the roster should he require an IL stint. "Adding somebody like Lockridge and his athleticism should definitely help us there," Arnold said. "Obviously, we'll miss Chourio, [but] for hopefully a short amount of time here."

Brewers star Jackson Chourio likely headed to IL with hamstring injury

Brewers star Jackson Chourio likely headed to IL with hamstring injury Jackson Chourio is likely heading to the 10-day injured list after th...
Stanton and Rice hit early homers as Yankees beat Rays 7-4 on busy trade-deadline dayNew Foto - Stanton and Rice hit early homers as Yankees beat Rays 7-4 on busy trade-deadline day

NEW YORK (AP) — Giancarlo Stanton and Ben Rice homered in the first two innings and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 7-4 in a game interrupted by rain for nearly three hours Thursday. On abusy trade-deadline day,the Yankees made a flurry of moves highlighted by theacquisition of two-time All-Star reliever David Bednar from Pittsburghfor three minor leaguers. Tampa Bay,also activeat the deadline,lost three starters to injuryduring the game. Stanton hit his eighth homer since returning from tendinitis in both elbows last month for a 3-0 lead against starter Ryan Pepiot (6-9) four batters in. Rice launched a three-run shot into the Yankees' bullpen in right-center to make it 6-0. New York starter Marcus Stroman (3-3) allowed four runs and six hits in five innings. Yerry de los Santos struck out five in three perfect innings, then was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre after the game. Jonathan Loáisiga got three outs for his first save since 2022. Cody Bellinger hit an RBI single ahead of Stanton's two-run homer. Yankees newcomer Austin Slater had an RBI groundout in the third, and New York won for the fourth time in five games sinceputting Aaron Judge on the injured list. Stroman did not allow a hit until the fourth, when the Rays scored four times. Jonathan Aranda and Jonny DeLuca hit RBI singles, Taylor Walls had an RBI double and Junior Caminero lifted a sacrifice fly. Pepiot was tagged for seven runs and six hits in four innings. Key moment Stanton homered after Walls lost a popup by Paul Goldschmidt in the wind and the ball dropped behind in shallow left field for a double. Key stats Rice has seven homers in 21 starts as a leadoff hitter. Up next Yankees LHP Carlos Rodón (11-7, 3.18 ERA) opens a three-game series in Miami against the Marlins on Friday. Rays RHP Shane Baz (8-7, 4.61 ERA) faces LHP Clayton Kershaw (4-2, 3.62) and the visiting Dodgers in the opener of a three-game series Friday. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Stanton and Rice hit early homers as Yankees beat Rays 7-4 on busy trade-deadline day

Stanton and Rice hit early homers as Yankees beat Rays 7-4 on busy trade-deadline day NEW YORK (AP) — Giancarlo Stanton and Ben Rice homered...
See Julie, Todd Chrisley's emotional return home in new Lifetime trailerNew Foto - See Julie, Todd Chrisley's emotional return home in new Lifetime trailer

After two years in federal prison, cameras are once again rolling onthe Chrisleys. On July 31, Lifetime released afive-minute trailerfor "The Chrisleys: Back to Reality," a fall docuseries that shows the "Chrisley Knows Best" family members' fight forToddandJulie Chrisley's release, followed by the former real estate moguls' return home afterPresident Donald Trump's pardonin May. The trailer shows Todd, wearing a "45-47" hat in honor of the two-term president, telling wife Julie: "I never thought I'd be with a dark-headed woman, but I'm willing to try it tonight." Julie, known for her voluminous, shoulder-length blonde 'dos, is sporting natural brown locks with grown-out gray hair toward her roots in the footage of the couple reuniting with their family. Family members from 27-year-old daughterSavannahto sons Chase, 29, and Grayson, 19, give their input throughout the upcoming series as they give talking head interviews about their family's dynamic during their parents' imprisonment. Grandparents "Nanny" Faye Chrisley, as well as Harvey and Pam Hughes, also make appearances alongside Todd's granddaughter Chloe, whom he and Julie adopted in 2016. One person who likely won't show up in the series is Todd's daughter, Lindsie Chrisley Campbell. "We're no longer family. Lose our last name," Savannah says at one point, referring to her half-sister's past communication with the FBI. A screenshot of a December 2020 email shows Lindsie saying, "I'm still a victim of Todd Chrisley's harassment." 'Not going to lie':Todd Chrisley addresses Julie Chrisley's post-prison look "With our parents gone, our household is completely divided," Savannah, who spearheaded the charge to get her parents released, says. "We can tell this story today and then we can be done with this part of our life," Julie is heard saying off-camera. Todd tells the cameras, "I'm looking at this as me exposing the truth, and depending on how long this interview goes, you might see more than what you bargained for." What happened with the Chrisleys?What landed them in prison, why they were pardoned On May 27,Trump calledSavannah to let her know her parents were "going to be free and clean, and I hope we can do it by tomorrow." In May, Julie and Todd Chrisleywere releasedfrom their respective prisons in Lexington, Kentucky, and Pensacola, Florida. Both had served more than two years of their prison terms, which were commuted following Trump'sfull pardon. In June 2022, Todd and wife Julie Chrisley, who portrayed themselves as real estate tycoons in the South on their USA Network shows, werefound guiltyof conspiring to defraud community banks in Atlanta out of more than $36 million.The pairwas accused of running a scheme that, through fraudulent loans, defrauded the IRS and committed tax evasion. Julie Chrisley was additionally convicted of obstruction of justice and wire fraud. Todd Chrisley was initially sentenced to 12 years in prison, while Julie Chrisley received a seven-year sentence, and both reported to their respective federal prisons in January 2023. "The Chrisleys: Back to Reality" will have a two-part premiere, with each episode lasting two hours. The first part will air at 8 p.m. ET Sept. 1, followed by the second half at 8 p.m. ET Sept. 2. The rest of the episodes air weekly on Tuesdays, from Sept. 9-16, at 8 p.m. ET. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Julie, Todd Chrisley reunite in trailer for new Lifetime show

See Julie, Todd Chrisley's emotional return home in new Lifetime trailer

See Julie, Todd Chrisley's emotional return home in new Lifetime trailer After two years in federal prison, cameras are once again rolli...
Jessica Biel Reveals What Food Is Completely Off Limits in Her House (Exclusive)New Foto - Jessica Biel Reveals What Food Is Completely Off Limits in Her House (Exclusive)

Jessica Biel Reveals What Food Is Completely Off Limits in Her House (Exclusive)originally appeared onParade. Jessica Bielis getting candid about the one rule she has about a certain food in her household. TheBetter Sisterstar, 43, revealed what kind of cuisine is completely off limits for her andJustin Timberlake's two sons in an exclusive interview withParadewhile promoting her health and wellness company,KinderFarms. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "McDonald's!" she says. "I'm like, 'Sorry, guys, I'm not doing it.' They don't get McDonald's. I just feel like I don't know what's going on with [the] quality of that food. It's stuff like that that I'm like, 'No, we're not.' Let's go have a great burger and fries at a fancy place. I'd rather pay more for you to have something fancy than something like that." She adds: "I guess I'm not crazy, rigid and strict, but that would be something that, if they asked me for, I would just be like, 'Next! Next place. Next down the line!'" The7th Heavenalumgoes on to tellParadethat she not only is cautious of what's in the food her family eats, but also the medicine and supplements they take — which is part of the reason she co-founded KinderFarms withJeremy Adams. The wellness company offers cough, cold, pain and fever medicines, as well as electrolyte solutions and supplements, that work without unnecessary fillers or artificial additives. "I just really believe in the products, and I really trust what's in them," she explains. "And for me, I want to help my immune system the best I possibly can. And I don't want to put a bunch of junk in there. I don't want to put stuff in that I cannot pronounce. That's my new rule: I don't know what this crazy word is. I am not [putting] this word in my body or my kid's body, you know?" As for what's next for KinderFarms, CEOKristin Recchiuti, who joined Biel forParade's exclusive interview, says the company will "keep chipping away as it relates to new products and launches." She adds: "But our focus is really about transparency and educating consumers that there are other options." Related:Jessica Biel Stuns in Stilettos in 'Very Serious' New Photos Jessica Biel Reveals What Food Is Completely Off Limits in Her House (Exclusive)first appeared on Parade on Jul 31, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 31, 2025, where it first appeared.

Jessica Biel Reveals What Food Is Completely Off Limits in Her House (Exclusive)

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NFL world reacts to virtual measurement system's debut at Hall of Fame GameNew Foto - NFL world reacts to virtual measurement system's debut at Hall of Fame Game

Move over, chain gang. A new measurement system has been introduced to the NFL, and fans got their first glimpse of it during Thursday's preseason game between theDetroit Lionsand theLos Angeles Chargers. The NFL's virtual measurement systemdebuted during the first half of theHall of Fame Gameafter a 10-yard run by Lions running backCraig Reynolds. Rather than having the chain gang run out to the field, the officials simply waited for the virtual measurement system to calculate whether the veteran running back had made the line to gain. Below is a look at how the process played out: Introducing the new virtual measurement system for first downs, which allows the NFL to accurately and efficiently measure the distance between the spotted ball and the line to gain.pic.twitter.com/QvlsSmWnSo — NFL (@NFL)August 1, 2025 The virtual measurement was handled efficiently and didn't disrupt the flow of the game. That left several prominent NFL voices impressed with the process and optimistic it will serve as a quality replacement for the chain gang, which remains on the sideline in case of an emergency. The virtual measurement reveal is the hottest thing I've ever seen — Benjamin Solak (@BenjaminSolak)August 1, 2025 Virtual measurement is ELECTRIC 🔥pic.twitter.com/TCE9OkYHeI — DraftKings (@DraftKings)August 1, 2025 Virtual measurement! So sick. — Jake Marsh (@JakeMarsh18)August 1, 2025 turn me on with 5 words:"timeout for a virtual measurement" — Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball)August 1, 2025 We tested the virtual measurement system during a@RamsNFLpreseason game last summer at SoFi. It worked well. Easy integration into the broadcast. — Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano)August 1, 2025 However, a smaller cohort was reluctant to trust the new protocol. Others joked the process would be less aesthetically appealing than watching the chain gang determine whether a player generated a first down. I really don't know how to feel about this…It's the new virtual measurement system for first downs….give me chain gang all day.pic.twitter.com/rmgpanmELN — Chase Daniel (@ChaseDaniel)August 1, 2025 The new new virtual measurement system for first downs will never be as advanced as thispic.twitter.com/n2snKaXXf0 — NFL Memes (@NFLHateMemes)August 1, 2025 "Timeout for a virtual measurement"pic.twitter.com/JbxvkZnDId — betr (@betr)August 1, 2025 As long as the NFL's virtual measurement process remains efficient, the league will probably not have too many regrets about switching to it as the primary method for measuring first downs. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NFL world reacts to virtual measurement system replacing chain gang

NFL world reacts to virtual measurement system's debut at Hall of Fame Game

NFL world reacts to virtual measurement system's debut at Hall of Fame Game Move over, chain gang. A new measurement system has been int...
MLB pitcher's barking dog credited with a save at home and a thwarted break-inNew Foto - MLB pitcher's barking dog credited with a save at home and a thwarted break-in

LOS ANGELES — It appearsYoshinobu Yamamoto's doghelped keep things safe at home when the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher was on a road trip. The dog's loud barking and a staff member who turned on lights likely helped thwart a burglary attempt early Wednesday morning at the Dodgers phenom's Hollywood Hills home, law enforcement told NBC Los Angeles' NBC4 Investigates. Three people jumped over the back fence at about 5:30 a.m. and broke a rear glass door but never entered the residence, authorities said. Nothing was taken. Staff members were home at the time and turned on the lights. Coupled with aggressive barking from Yamamoto's dog, the would-be thieves turned tail, law enforcement told NBC4 Investigates on Thursday. Someone at the home called a private security member, who then called police. Video from NewsChopper4 showed the dog by the pool at the home later Wednesday morning. In an interview with Spectrum Sports, Yamamoto said he adopted the dog from an animal shelter. "Since I was a kid, I always loved animals because my mom used to work at the veterinary clinic," Yamamoto said through an interpreter in the interview earlier this year. "Last year, while I was on the IL [injured list], my mom visited me in L.A. She wanted to visit the animal shelter, so we went there and I fell in love with my dog. So, I adopted him." A private security team member was at the scene in an unmarked car. Authorities are trying to determine how the intruders bypassed the officer. Police told NBC4 Investigates that anyone hiring private security should have them in a marked vehicle to provide a visual deterrent. No arrests were reported, but law enforcement sources said three people were seen on security camera video. Police, who are looking at security camera video, are trying to determine whether the crime is connected to one of the many burglary crews operating in Los Angeles. The Dodgers were wrapping up a series Wednesday against the Reds in Cincinnati. Yamamoto, 26, of Japan, is 9-7 with a 2.63 ERA this season. He pitched seven innings Monday, giving up just four hits and striking out nine in the Dodgers' 5-2 win. The attempted burglary is the latest crime targeting the homes of professional athletes in Los Angeles and across the country. Dodgers, Rams and LAFC players have all been recent targets. Break-ins were reportedat the homes of Dodgers infielders Max Muncy and Freddie Freeman in 2023. Aburglary was reportedat the Los Angeles home of LAFC striker Olivier Giroud in February. In December, theFBI issued a warningto pro sports leagues about athletes' displaying valuables on social media. The best-practices memo, part of standard practice of communicating with businesses and companies about relevant crime trends, urged athletes to limit images of valuables on social media.

MLB pitcher's barking dog credited with a save at home and a thwarted break-in

MLB pitcher's barking dog credited with a save at home and a thwarted break-in LOS ANGELES — It appearsYoshinobu Yamamoto's doghelpe...

 

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