Ice Cube's 'War of the Worlds' Hits Historic 0% Rotten Tomatoes Critic ScoreNew Foto - Ice Cube's 'War of the Worlds' Hits Historic 0% Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score

Ice Cube's 'War of the Worlds' Hits Historic 0% Rotten Tomatoes Critic Scoreoriginally appeared onParade. Prime Video's latest sci-fi offering has achieved something no streaming service wants — a perfect 0% rating onRotten Tomatoes.The newWar of the Worldsadaptation, starring rapperIce CubeandDesperate HousewivesalumEva Longoria, has become a bit of a Hollywood disaster. The latest modern adaptation of H.G. Wells' classic 1898 novel follows Homeland Security expert Will Radford (Ice Cube) and Dr. Sandra Salas (Longoria) as they lead a group of survivors against an alien invasion. The supporting cast includesMarvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. starClark Gregg,I'm SorryactressAndrea Savage, and rising starsHenry Hunter Hall,Iman Benson,Devon BostickandMichael O'Neill. As of writing this,War of the Worldsholds an unprecedented 0% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with audiences showing only slightly more enthusiasm at 14%. This rare outcome places the film among a small group of movies that critics found little to praise. The harsh reviews have been particularly tough to read. One critic didn't mince words, writing, "Rotten score. I really don't like how a lot of modern reviewers say outlandish statements like 'This is the worst movie ever made.' Mainly because it devalues films like War of the Worlds, who had to work really hard to actually be one of the worst movies ever made." Another review was equally brutal, "Poorly written and awkwardly paced, War of the Worlds [is] in contention for one of the worst movies of the decade so far. It's rough to watch." ProducerPatrick Aielloseemingly had ambitious goals for the project, describing it earlier this year as a "visceral, first-person experience designed for big screens in a language and format that is now natural within our daily lives." Co-producerTimur BekmambetovtoldDeadlinein July that the film aimed to explore how modern audiences would experience an alien invasion. "It will be exciting for audiences to watch the movie and ask themselves: if aliens invaded today, how would we experience it? Most likely, we'd be watching it on our phones." H.G. Wells' original novel has been adapted numerous times throughout entertainment history, with varying degrees of success. In 2005, acclaimed directorSteven Spielberg's take on the story starredTom Cruiseand became one of his most controversial films. War of the Worldsis currently streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. While critical reception has been universally negative, viewers can still form their own opinions about this modern takehere. Ice Cube's 'War of the Worlds' Hits Historic 0% Rotten Tomatoes Critic Scorefirst appeared on Parade on Aug 5, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 5, 2025, where it first appeared.

Ice Cube's 'War of the Worlds' Hits Historic 0% Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score

Ice Cube's 'War of the Worlds' Hits Historic 0% Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score Ice Cube's 'War of the Worlds' Hits His...
Tom Holland Wore His Grandma's Fishnets for 'Lip Sync Battle,' Says Dad Warned Him Against the Performance: 'Son, I Don't Think That's a Good Idea'New Foto - Tom Holland Wore His Grandma's Fishnets for 'Lip Sync Battle,' Says Dad Warned Him Against the Performance: 'Son, I Don't Think That's a Good Idea'

Tom Holland's "Lip Sync Battle" performance was a family affair. On a recent episode ofGordon Ramsay's "Scrambled,"the "Spider-Man" star went behind the scenes on his 2017 rendition of Rihanna's "Umbrella" on the Spike competition show. More from Variety Tom Holland Shares 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Set Photos as Production Begins Tom Holland Reveals His 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Costume: 'We Ready?' Tom Holland Says Bond Is the 'Pinnacle' for 'Every British Actor' Amid 007 Rumors, Calls Acting Breaks Important: 'I'll Probably Take a Bit More Time Off in 2027' Holland's performancewas a bait and switch for the audience, starting as a performance of "Singin' in the Rain" before quickly switching to "Umbrella." During the transition, Holland trades his suit for a dress, fishnets and a wig. He appeared on the episode with his fiancée Zendaya. "It's so funny, Zendaya and I, we were chatting at the time about what we were gonna do, and we had agreed that we would take it easy," he said. "That was the agreement, that it was like, 'I'm not gonna do anything crazy, you're not gonna do anything crazy, we're just gonna keep it nice and easy breezy.'" However, as Holland prepared for the show, the idea to surprise the audience with "Umbrella" started to develop. "When I was working with the creative team coming up with the ideas, they kind of pitched this 'Umbrella' thing, and as we were rehearsing, it got crazier and crazier," he explained. "And then the rain machine came in. And then I was like, 'Fuck it, I wanna wear fishnets and do this, and I want a wig and a quick-change.'" Ramsay then asked if he was wearing "mum's fishnets." Holland replied, "They were my granny's, actually." Holland added that when he told his father about the performance, he didn't think it was such a good idea. However, the "Uncharted" star explained his dad was just looking out for him in the long run. "When I told my dad, he was like, 'Son, I don't think that's a good idea. I don't think you should do that,'" Holland said. "I think he was just, at that time in my career, he was very worried about me becoming too famous too quickly. So he was really keen for me to not do extra TV shows that I didn't have to do to try and maintain that part of my childhood." 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.

Tom Holland Wore His Grandma’s Fishnets for ‘Lip Sync Battle,’ Says Dad Warned Him Against the Performance: ‘Son, I Don’t Think That’s a Good Idea’

Tom Holland Wore His Grandma's Fishnets for 'Lip Sync Battle,' Says Dad Warned Him Against the Performance: 'Son, I Don'...
Top remaining NFL free agents: Christian Wilkins leads best players still availableNew Foto - Top remaining NFL free agents: Christian Wilkins leads best players still available

We're well into training camp across theNFLas all 32 franchises get into the latest stage of offseason preparations for the 2025 NFL season. This mandatory portion of offseason training gives coaching staffs across the league a chance to gauge their in-house talent. Roster cuts are still weeks away as teams will eventually whittle their active rosters down to 53 players. As these offseason activities continue, teams may look elsewhere for an infusion of talent. That can be due to personnel not playing up to expectation or bad injury luck. New class in Cleveland:The Browns had dramatic 2025 draft. How does rookie class look? Worst to first?Ranking 8 NFL teams' chances to jump to top of division in 2025 There are still some viable options on the free agent market at multiple positions. Quarterback is the glaring exception;Aaron Rodgersfinally putting pen to paper and signing with thePittsburgh Steelerstook the top veteran off the market. But if teams are looking for help, especially in the second level of the defense, there are solid options to bolster their roster. The next Bus?Jerome Bettis is a Hall of Famer. His son is following in Papa Bus' footsteps Here are the top 10 remaining free agents as minicamps continue across the NFL — plus three potential fits for each one: TheLas Vegas Raidersreleased Wilkins just one season into a four-year contract he signed last offseason. He's recovering from a serious foot injury but still has plenty of value even as he reaches his age-30 season. There are some questions about his exit from Las Vegas and the Raiders will attempt to recoup some guarantees from his big-money contract. As he's getting back to full health, he may be best suited for a rotational role but could be an impact player on a per-snap basis. That will make him intriguing for many contenders or teams looking to shore up the interior line depth on defense. Potential fits:Los Angeles Chargers,Carolina PanthersandSan Francisco 49ers Cooper is entering his age-31 season but never built his game on speed. A mid-season trade brought him to Buffalo last year and he played well before a lingering wrist injury derailed his production. At this stage of his career, he can be a solid possession option on a team looking for a proven commodity in the receiver room. Just as the Bills did when trading for him last season, a contender could look to the five-time Pro Bowler to safeguard against injuries. Potential fits:Pittsburgh Steelers,Las Vegas RaidersandCarolina Panthers Samuel Jr. played just four games in 2024 before heading to injured reserve with a shoulder injury. Prior to that, he was a productive nickel cornerback with 35 passes defensed and six interceptions combined through his first three seasons. The main reason Samuel Jr. is not currently signed to a roster is medical concerns. He underwent neck surgery in April and will get a check up in July. If healthy, Samuel Jr. is a no-brainer to bring on board. He's entering his age-26 season, far from the common cornerback drop-off, and can be an above-average starter at nickel. Potential fits:Miami Dolphins,Atlanta FalconsandNew Orleans Saints Despite making the All-Pro second-team roster every year from 2021 to 2023, the Denver Broncos opted against re-signing Simmons last offseason. He ended up in Atlanta on a one-year deal and played well enough to have a role in 2025. He's entering his age-32 season but is far from a liability in coverage or run defense. A team with questions at safety could do much worse than a one-year deal for Simmons. He could be ideal for a team facing injuries at one safety spot or relying on young players to make a leap. Potential fits:Philadelphia Eagles,San Francisco 49ersandKansas City Chiefs Davis struggled along with the rest of theJacksonville Jaguars' offense last season before a torn meniscus ended his season. He's entering his age-26 season and, if fully healthy, could be a productive player for many teams. He's not going to be a primary pass-catcher in an offense but a No. 2 or No. 3 receiver role could be a good fit. Given his speed, he could help open things up for other weapons in the offense. Teams with Potential fits:Las Vegas Raiders,New York GiantsandArizona Cardinals If you're curious the impact White had in Arizona, look no further than Cardinals' defensive coordinator Devin Rallis giving his youngest child the middle name Kyzir in White's honor. White's bounced around first with the Chargers before spending the 2022 season in Philadelphia and following former Eagles defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon to Arizona in 2023 and 2024. He finished second on the team in total tackles with 137 and had a career-high 2.5 sacks. Pro Football Focus' grades point to a linebacker that's better against the run than pass; White finished 50th among qualifying 189 linebackers in run defense but 174th in coverage. Teams looking for depth at the position or a run-stuffing linebacker for early downs should give White a look. Potential fits:Tampa Bay Buccaneers,Seattle SeahawksandLos Angeles Rams Smith may be entering his age-33 season but he just had nine sacks in 2024 for the Browns and Lions. He's a big, strong pocket-pushing edge presence and that's reflected beyond the traditional stats. PFF graded Smith 21st out of 211 qualifying edge rushers in pass rush and 33rd overall. Given his age, he may be most effective in a rotational role. That's ideal for a contender looking to add another experienced player to the edge rusher rotation who can provide great per-snap results. Smith's played that role before most recently with Detroit but also in 2022 with the Minnesota Vikings. Potential fits:Washington Commanders,Buffalo Billsand Tampa Bay Buccaneers Gilmore is far from his Defensive Player of the Year heights from 2019. At 34 years old, he'd be one of the older cornerbacks in the NFL in 2025. He spent the 2024 season in Minnesota and started 15 games for the Vikings. He was solid in that role with nine passes defensed and one interception.PFFranked him 93rd out of 222 qualifying cornerbacks for his on-field performance. He was better by their grading as a run defender (28th out of 222) than in coverage (118th). Teams could do a lot worse for an injury replacement than him. Potential fits:Las Vegas Raiders, Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams Another veteran cornerback still on the market, Douglas started 15 games for the Bills in 2024 and posted five passes defensed and a forced fumble. He's entering his age-30 season with stops in Philadelphia, Carolina and Green Bay prior to Buffalo. He didn't grade out as well onPFFas Gilmore did in 2024. He ranked 133rd among qualifying cornerbacks overall and 128th in coverage. He's likely still a good depth piece for teams loading up for a postseason run but may not be on the level to take a starting job in 2025. Potential fits:Minnesota Vikings, Washington Commanders andLos Angeles Chargers Scherff is entering his age-34 season but hasn't missed a game in the last three years. He started all 17 games for the Jaguars in 2022-24 and was a solid starter last year, especially in pass protection. Pro Football Focus graded him 19th out of 136 qualifying guards league-wide in pass blocking compared to 97th in run blocking. His durability and statistics should make him a good option for a team that has questions on the interior. A team with playoff aspirations could do much worse than signing him on as insurance in case of an ill-timed injury. He could also offer help up front for a team with a young or new quarterback who needs to be protected as much as possible. Potential fits:Houston Texans, Washington Commanders and Seattle Seahawks This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NFL free agents: Christian Wilkins leads 10 best remaining

Top remaining NFL free agents: Christian Wilkins leads best players still available

Top remaining NFL free agents: Christian Wilkins leads best players still available We're well into training camp across theNFLas all 32...
College football toughest schedules based on 2025 preseason poll rankingsNew Foto - College football toughest schedules based on 2025 preseason poll rankings

The release of thepreseason US LBM Coaches Pollmeans thecollege football seasonis rapidly approaching, and while all teams are eagerly awaiting to kick off the new campaign, some are dreading the daunting slate awaiting them. The inaugural edition of the 2025 season's Top 25 gives everyone an early look at how difficult the path to success will be. But for a select group of squads, the preseason poll marks the realization of the gauntlet the year is going to be. There are marquee non-conference matchups, hostile road trips or brutal stretches. Granted, the preseason rankings aren't 100% accurate. But as it stands with less than a month to go before the season begins, there's some difficult schedules several teams. So who has the toughest? Here's the top 10 based on thepreseason coaches poll. Barry Odom gets a difficult welcome as he takes over a Purdue team that went 1-11 last season and hasn't beaten an Bowl Subdivision team since November 2023. After starting Big Ten play against Southern California, theBoilermakerstravel to No. 5 Notre Dame on Sept. 20, which is followed by a home game against No. 12 Illinois. There's a brutal end to the season where Purdue plays three of its last four games against ranked opponents. It starts at No. 14 Michigan and then No. 2 Ohio State at home the following week, and the season ends with a visit from in-state rival No. 19 Indiana. After getting Rutgers into a bowl game in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2013-14, Greg Schiano has a tall task if he wants to do it in three consecutive campaigns. While the front half of the schedule is favorable, the second half that could have theScarlet Knightsgetting bruised. They host No. 7 Oregon and two weeks later play at No. 12 Illinois. After hosting Maryland, the Scarlet Knights have a tough finish with a trip to Ohio State on Nov. 22 and Penn State coming to town in the season finale. Diego Pavia brought life to theCommodoreswith their first bowl win since 2013. There's momentum in Nashville, and it'll be a challenge to deliver on it. Vanderbilt opens SEC play at No. 13 South Carolina, and Oct. 4 marks the beginning of a tough month-long stretch where it will play at No. 8 Alabama, home against No. 9 LSU and at No. 1 Texas. Then there's the annual season finale against No. 18 Tennessee at rowdy Neyland Stadium. The No. 21 ranked team in the preseason poll will be fighting all season to make sure it stays in the Top 25. The Aggies have a highly anticipated non-conference matchup on Sept. 13 at No. 5 Notre Dame. From there, there's four other ranked matchup sprinkled throughout the rest of the season, with No. 17 Florida visiting on Oct. 11 and a trip to face No. 9 LSU on Oct. 25. No. 13 South Carolina comes into town Nov. 15, and the season ends with the first trip to Austin since 2010 to play No. 1 Texas. Arkansas was able to survive playing seven ranked opponents in 2024, and it will have to almost perform the same task with six games against teams in the preseason poll. The Razorbacks start conference play at Mississippi, and two weeks later, will play host to No. 5 Notre Dame. It starts a three-game stretch against ranked opponents with a trip to No. 18 Tennessee followed a home matchup with No. 21 Texas A&M. Then comes one of the hardest back-to-back road trips by visiting No. 9 LSU and No. 1 Texas in November. Mark Stoops is coming off his worst season at Kentucky since his first in 2013. The Wildcats will play six ranked teams thanks to a rough conference slate. After facing No. 15 Mississippi in Week 2, Kentucky is at South Carolina and then travels to No. 4 Georgia the following week. The Wildcats return home to square off with No. 1 Texas and No. 18 Tennessee. A 0-5 SEC start very possible. If that stretch wasn't enough, there's a home game against No. 17 Florida in November. Luke Fickell's seat is hot after Wisconsin wasn't bowl eligible for the first 2001. The Badgers play at No. 8 Alabama on Sept. 13 before starting a rigorous Big Ten schedule that includes three teams from last year's playoff. The first ranked opponent comes with a visit to No. 14 Michigan on Oct. 4. Two weeks later, the Badgers host No. 2 Ohio State and No. 7 Oregon in back-to-back games. Before playing Minnesota for Paul Bunyan's Axe in the season finale, Wisconsin has to face No. 19 Indiana on the road and No. 12 Illinois in the final home game. The Bulldogs were picked to finish last in the SEC after failing to win a conference game in Jeff Lebby's debut season. The schedule doesn't do them any favors with seven games against teams in the preseason poll. Mississippi State hosts No. 11 Arizona State on Sept. 6 and three weeks later is the start of a four-game stretch against ranked foes. It hosts No. 18 Tennessee and then travels o No. 21 Texas A&M. After a bye week, the Bulldogs go into The Swamp to face No. 17 Florida before returning home to play No. 1 Texas. On Nov. 8, they welcome No. 4 Georgia and play the annual Egg Bowl against No. 15 Mississippi on Black Friday. The expectation is for Brent Venables to turn things around in Norman with a loaded roster, but he will face several tests that could derail those hopes. No. 14 Michigan comes to town Week 2 and the Red Rivalry matchup in Dallas against No. 1 Texas on Oct. 11 starts a monstrous second half with six of the final seven games against ranked opposition. After facing their biggest rival, the Sooners head to No. 13 South Carolina before returning home to play No. 15 Mississippi. They have consecutive road games at No. 18 Tennessee and No. 8 Alabama. The final two games at home aren't much easier with a visit from Missouri and a matchup with. 9 LSU in the regular-season finale. There's palpable hype in Florida after the strong finish to last season, and the Gators get rewarded with the toughest schedule in the country. Week 3 starts a stretch of three consecutive games against top 10 opponents: at No. 9 LSU and at No. 10 Miami ahead of a home game with No. 1 Texas. The grind doesn't stop afterward with a trip to No. 21 Texas A&M the following week. There's the annual meeting with No. 4 Georgia to start a November schedule tht also includes heading to No. 15 Mississippi and playing host to No. 18 Tennessee. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:College football toughest schedules based on preseason poll

College football toughest schedules based on 2025 preseason poll rankings

College football toughest schedules based on 2025 preseason poll rankings The release of thepreseason US LBM Coaches Pollmeans thecollege fo...
Brooke Hogan Explains Why She Chose Not to Attend Dad Hulk Hogan's Funeral: 'People Grieve in Many Ways'New Foto - Brooke Hogan Explains Why She Chose Not to Attend Dad Hulk Hogan's Funeral: 'People Grieve in Many Ways'

John Parra/Getty Brooke Hogan has shared the reasons behind why she attend her late father Hulk Hogan's funeral The wrestling icon was laid to rest in a private funeral in Clearwater, Florida, on Tuesday, Aug. 5 Hulk died on July 24 from a heart attack at the age of 71 Brooke Hoganis opening up about why she chose not to attend her late fatherHulk Hogan's funeral. Thelate WWE superstarwas laid to rest in a private funeral in Clearwater, Florida, on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 12 days after hedied of a heart attackat age 71 on July 24. The service took place at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park & Funeral Home in Clearwater, the city where Hulk, born Terry Gene Bollea, had been living with his wife,Sky Daily. Guests includingKid Rock,Triple H and Stephanie McMahonwere in attendance, but Brooke — who hasn't been in contact with her father for the last two years — didn't go to the ceremony. Later on Tuesday, Brooke, 37, shared a message onInstagramexplaining her decision not to attend, alongside multiple photos showing herself, her husband Steven Oleksy, 39, and their twins Oliver and Molly — whom theywelcomed in January 2025— at the beach. Brooke wrote, "My father hated the morbidity of funerals. He didn't want one. And although I know people grieve in many ways - and I'm so grateful for all celebrations and events organized to honor him, as his daughter, I had to make my own decision to honor him the best and most genuine way I knew how...privately...the way that made me feel the closest to him." "The only thing missing today was him in is pop up lawn chair watching the waves... and the sunset 💔," she added. The former reality star continued, "Daddy, we honored you in the simplest way that agreed with my soul. We took our babies to the beach, and put them in the same salty waters you loved." "Molly loved the water. I think she'll be a 'little fish' as you called me. We love you and honor the things that made you so special. Every grain of sand and every wave reminded me of being your beach baby, and brought us closer to you. I pray you are at peace and know how dearly I love you," Brooke continued. She concluded, "Rest in heaven, Daddy ❤️" Acey Harper/Getty via Brooke Hogan/Instagram Brooke also shared a post on herInstagram Storiesabout taking their babies to Hulk's "favorite place ... the beach" to celebrate him. "We will be celebrating your life and all our good memories while we have our feet in the same saltwater you loved. Until we meet again, daddy," Brooke added alongside a white love heart emoji and a throwback photo of herself and her dad. Brooke's message came after she appeared in a guest spot on theBubba the Love Sponge Showearlier on Tuesday,questioning why an autopsy hadn't been performedon her late father before he was cremated. "I do think it's weird that no autopsy was performed, because yes, you can have a heart attack but what was the reason for the heart attack is the question," Brooke told her father's ex-best friend on the podcast. "Because he was up and doing breathing exercises and stuff. That means that the surgery on his heart was a success and it was working," she added. Jamie McCarthy/WireImage Hulk suffered from atrial fibrillation, a common disorder that causes irregular heart beats, and alsohad a history of leukemiaat the time of his death, according to medical records obtained by PEOPLE. Brooke said her father "had so many ablations and cardioversions" in the past, which were interventions done to treat his symptoms and to prolong his life. "I remember back then praying, 'Dear God, please don't let this be the day my dad dies,' " she recalled. "But he got through all of it." 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. After Hulk's death,Brooke paid tribute to himwith a lengthy, emotional message onInstagram, which included, "When he left this earth, it felt like part of my spirit left with him. I felt it before the news even reached us." "... I know he's at peace now, out of pain, and in a place as beautiful as he imagined. He used to speak about this moment with such wonder and hope. Like meeting God was the greatest championship he'd ever have," she added. Read the original article onPeople

Brooke Hogan Explains Why She Chose Not to Attend Dad Hulk Hogan's Funeral: 'People Grieve in Many Ways'

Brooke Hogan Explains Why She Chose Not to Attend Dad Hulk Hogan's Funeral: 'People Grieve in Many Ways' John Parra/Getty Brooke...
Sean 'Diddy' Combs has reached out to Trump about pardon, source saysNew Foto - Sean 'Diddy' Combs has reached out to Trump about pardon, source says

Sean "Diddy" Combs' defense team has reached out to President Donald Trump seeking a pardonafter his conviction on prostitution-related offenses, a source close to the legal team told NBC News on Tuesday. Asked about pardons in an interview with Newsmax on Friday, Trump said "they have talked to me about Sean" but did not announce any decision. The source close to Combs' legal team confirmed to NBC News that it has been in contact with the Trump administration. The confirmation that the Trump administration has been approached was earlier reported Tuesdayby CNNin an interview with defense team member Nicole Westmoreland. A White House official said, "The White House will not comment on the existence or nonexistence of any clemency request." Combs, a musician and hip-hop mogul, was convicted last month of two counts of interstate prostitution and faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison when he is sentenced in October. He wasacquitted of the most serious federal charges, which alleged a racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. Combs was charged with five criminal counts, and he pleaded not guilty. He was charged with one count of racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking by fraud or coercion and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. Federal prosecutors alleged that Combs sexually abused women and forced them into "freak offs" that involved drugs. The U.S. government accused Combs, the founder of Bad Boy Records, of leveraging hispower, wealth and influenceas the head of a "criminal enterprise" to sexually abuse and exploit women for his gratification over two decades. A federal judge on Mondaydenied Combs' attempt to be released on bailahead of sentencing, meaning he will be detained until October. In Friday'sinterview with Newsmax, Trump was asked whether he would consider a pardon or clemency for Combs. He seemed to cast doubt that he would grant a pardon. "You know, I was very friendly with him. I got along with him great. And seemed like a nice guy, I didn't know him well," Trump said. "But when I ran for office, he was very hostile." "I don't know," Trump said. "It makes it more — I'm being honest, it makes it more difficult to do." Trump was then asked, "more likely a 'no' for Combs?" He responded: "I would say so." In the interview, he was also asked about the possibility of a pardon or clemency for Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted associate of Jeffrey Epstein, and imprisoned former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs has reached out to Trump about pardon, source says

Sean 'Diddy' Combs has reached out to Trump about pardon, source says Sean "Diddy" Combs' defense team has reached out...
Sex Toy Thrown Onto the Court Halts a WNBA Game For a Third TimeNew Foto - Sex Toy Thrown Onto the Court Halts a WNBA Game For a Third Time

Juan Ocampo/NBAE via Getty A sex toy thrown onto the court during a WNBA game halted a game for a third time The third incident took place during a Tuesday, Aug. 5, game between the Indiana Fever and the Los Angeles Sparks The first two incidents occurred on July 29 and Aug. 1 For the third time in a week, a sex toy thrown onto a court has interrupted a WNBA game. During the Tuesday, Aug. 5 game between the Indiana Fever and the Los Angeles Sparks, an object identified as a sex toy was thrown onto the court. "Oh, look out. Something just came onto the floor. An object just flew in as the free throw is being made. It looked like that hit a player, too," a commentator said during the moment. A referee quickly halted the game to remove the object in a video shared onX. The toy appears to have hit Fever player Sophie Cunningham. The Sparks won, 100-91. The first incident occurred on July 29 during a game between the Golden State Valkyries and the Atlanta Dream. In a clipshared on Xat the time, sports announcer Morgan Ragan said during a replay, "Something flies on the court actually from the crowd. And you can see the object... the green thing bounces and it goes to the sideline." "We're not exactly sure where it came from," she continued, as a timeout was called and the game was paused. "No room for any of that type of activity. And no one's picked the object up yet, you guys." https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf Security, referees and team representatives could be seen discussing the incident on the sidelines, as the camera zoomed into the green object — which could be clearly identified as a sex toy — for a brief moment. "Oh my gosh, okay. Okay, inappropriate," Ragan said, as the object was identified. "Get them out of here, whoever it is [that threw it]." 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. During the Valkyries' Aug. 1 game against the Chicago Sky, 7 minutes and 42 seconds into the third quarter, a person threw an unexpected object onto the court of Wintrust Arena in Chicago. The broadcast caught footage of a green sex toy being thrown on the sidelines just shy of the court, later shared onX. The referee quickly blew the whistle, halting the game, and the announcer is heard saying, "Got a whistle away from the basketball." "stop throwing dildos on the court… you're going to hurt one of us," Cunningham wrote onXafter the Aug. 1 incident. The owners of the three sex toys have yet to be publicly identified, but if the arenas did, the owners could have been immediately removed from the court per the WNBA's policy. According to the WNBA'sFan Code of Conducton its website, "Guests who engage in fighting, throwing objects or attempting to enter the court will be immediately ejected from the arena." Read the original article onPeople

Sex Toy Thrown Onto the Court Halts a WNBA Game For a Third Time

Sex Toy Thrown Onto the Court Halts a WNBA Game For a Third Time Juan Ocampo/NBAE via Getty A sex toy thrown onto the court during a WNBA ga...
Max Muncy and Teoscar Hernandez each homer twice, lead Dodgers past Cardinals 12-6New Foto - Max Muncy and Teoscar Hernandez each homer twice, lead Dodgers past Cardinals 12-6

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Max Muncy and Teoscar Hernandez each homered twice and Mookie Betts had three hits as the Los Angeles Dodgers shook off their offensive struggles with a 12-6 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday night. Muncy, in just his second game following a month-long break due to a bone bruise injury from a collision, went 4 for 5 with four RBIs and three runs scored. In his first game back on Monday, Muncy went 0 for 3 with a walk. Muncy hit his first home run off Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas 416 feet to right field. In the third inning, he hit his homer 404 feet. Hernandez was 4 for 5 with four RBI and two runs scored for the NL West-leading Dodgers. The Dodgers (66-48) had three extra-base hits in the first inning, matching the total number of hits they had against the Cardinals on Monday. They had 17 hits Tuesday. Shohei Ohtani finished with two hits and three runs scored. Nolan Gorman hit a two-run homer in the second inning for the Cardinals. Mikolas (6-9) was chased after three innings after allowing five earned runs. The Cardinals bullpen struggled, too, allowing six earned runs. Dodgers starter Emmet Sheehan (3-2), who was called up to be part of a six-man rotation that will last at least one more week, allowed four hits and no runs in five innings. He struck out five and walked one. Key moment Muncy and Hernandez hit back-to-back home runs in the third to give the Dodgers a 5-2 lead. It was the first time the Dodgers had players hit consecutive homers since Ohtani and Betts did it against Arizona on May 18. Key stat Betts doubled in the third to snap a 0 for 22 hitless streak. He finished with three hits and a walk. Up next Cardinals LHP Matthew Liberatore (6-9, 3.96 ERA) will face Dodgers RHP Ohtani (0-0, 2.40), who will make his eighth appearance of the season in a day game Wednesday. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Max Muncy and Teoscar Hernandez each homer twice, lead Dodgers past Cardinals 12-6

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NYT 'Connections' Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, August 6New Foto - NYT 'Connections' Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, August 6

NYT 'Connections' Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, August 6originally appeared onParade. Spoilers ahead! We've warned you. We mean it. Read no further until youreallywant some clues or you've completely given up and want the answers ASAP. Get ready for all of today'sNYT 'Connections' hints and answers for#787 on Wednesday, August 6, 2025. If you've been having trouble with any of theconnections or wordsin Wednesday's puzzle, you're not alone and these hints should definitely help you out. Plus, I'll reveal the answers further down. Related:The 26 Funniest NYT Connections Game Memes You'll Appreciate if You Do This Daily Word Puzzle 1. Name tag2. Just joshin' ya.3. Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.4. Think: Arnold Schwarzenegger. Related:300 Trivia Questions and Answers to Jumpstart Your Fun Game Night Ready for the answers? Scroll below this image (the image that represents your very appreciatedpatience!). 1.ACCESSORY WITH A POINTY FASTENER:BADGE, BROOCH, BUTTON, PIN2.TEASE:BAIT, NEEDLE, RAG, RIB3.BOXING PUNCHES:CROSS, HOOK, JAB, UPPERCUT4.MUSCLE NICKNAMES PLUS "S":SHAMMY, SPEC, SQUAD, STRAP How'd you do? Up Next:-15 Fun Games Like Connections to Play Every Day-Hints, Clues and Answers to the NYT's 'Mini Crossword' Puzzle Did You Miss a Few Days?Let's Catch You Up With Recent Connections Answer Related: Costco's Must-Have Stoneware Serving Bowl Is 'So Beautiful,' Shoppers are Calling It a 'Piece of Art' NYT 'Connections' Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, August 6first appeared on Parade on Aug 6, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 6, 2025, where it first appeared.

NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, August 6

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Iconic '70s Band Got 24 Hours' Notice Before Surprise Lollapalooza PerformanceNew Foto - Iconic '70s Band Got 24 Hours' Notice Before Surprise Lollapalooza Performance

Iconic '70s Band Got 24 Hours' Notice Before Surprise Lollapalooza Performanceoriginally appeared onParade. Earth, Wind & Firewowed fans with a surprise performance duringSabrina Carpenter's Lollapalooza set on Sunday, August 3 — and now its been revealed that they only had 24 hours to prepare. During her set, Carpenter surprised festivalgoers by bringing out the iconic band to join her on stage to perform their hit songs "Let's Groove" and "September." According toPhilip Bailey, the group's lead singer since 1972, Carpenter's agent came up with the idea for the surprise performance. However, there was a major time crunch involved, so much so that Bailey was initially skeptical that they made the right decision when they agreed to perform. "It was one of those kinds of things that happened in 24 hours, he recalled toVulture. "We had to really turn this thing around." The band was in Detroit, Michigan for a concert on Saturday, August 2 and had two days off before their next gig in the northern Michigan town of Interlochen. Lollapalooza, held in Chicago — the group's hometown — was luckily a short flight from both of the group's Michigan tour stops. "They sent a private plane for us and our entourage," Bailey said. "We hopped a plane at seven in the morning, went in, and had the rehearsal. It was very quick and kind of sketchy. I was almost concerned about it. But by that evening, they had dialed everything in, and she did her homework on what verses she was going to take. We went out there and floated on all that energy." The song choices of "Let's Groove" and "September" were an easy decision because they "always keep the party rocking," although Bailey said Carpenter was well-versed in the band's deeper discography during their brief time together. She laterwroteon Instagram that Earth, Wind & Fire "raised me on the greatest songs of all time; true soul moving timeless music." RELATED:Olivia Rodrigo Goes Viral for Full-Circle Moment with Rock Legends at Lollapalooza Prior to their collaboration, Bailey was only familiar with Carpenter's hit "Espresso," yet was still very impressed with the pop star. "She's very cordial, very kind, and very approachable," Bailey said. "We both greeted each other warmly, but we didn't have time to talk about anything. Everybody was on a tight schedule. We didn't even have time to run over the performance thoroughly. There were things that weren't right during the run-through, so my people stayed there and we trusted that they would get all that stuff ready in due time." Despite the time crunch, Bailey feels confident that their performance together was a major success. "Sometimes things work, and oftentimes they don't," Bailey added. "Her energy and our energy were very compatible and complementary to one another. How she puts her show together, in terms of how it accelerates and builds, was fantastic. Where she chose to put our segment was perfect." Iconic '70s Band Got 24 Hours' Notice Before Surprise Lollapalooza Performancefirst appeared on Parade on Aug 5, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 5, 2025, where it first appeared.

Iconic '70s Band Got 24 Hours' Notice Before Surprise Lollapalooza Performance

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