'NCIS' Star Files For Divorce After 12 Years of MarriageNew Foto - 'NCIS' Star Files For Divorce After 12 Years of Marriage

'NCIS' Star Files For Divorce After 12 Years of Marriageoriginally appeared onParade. ActressKatrina Law, who joined the hit TV seriesNCISin 2021, has filed for divorce from her husband,Keith Andreen, after 12 years of marriage. The 39-year-old reportedly filed for a "dissolution of marriage" on Aug. 11 with the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles, Calif., citing "irreconcilable differences" as the reason behind their breakup, according to court documents obtained byUs Weekly. Law listed July 7 as the day of their separation. Law tied the knot with Andreen in 2013 and they welcomed their daughter,Kinley, in 2018. In the filings, Law reportedly requested joint legal custody, yet sole physical custody, of Kinley. Additionally, she asked the court to end any spousal support and have both she and Andreen pay for their own attorney's fees. Related:Katrina Law Delights Fans With First Photo From Highly AnticipatedNCISSeason 23—"Excited to see the Team Back" TheNCISstar—who plays the character Jessica Knight in the CBS crime drama—and Andreen kept their relationship and home life with their daughter out of the public eye, so Law shared very little about either person with fans. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Katrina Law (@katrinalaw) Last summer, Law shared a rare glimpse at life with someone assumed to be her daughter during apicturesque trip to Costa Rica, sharing a few snaps of a kid's hand and foot that likely belonged to Kinley. Next:NCISActress Katrina Law is "Breathtaking Perfection" in Form-Fitting Hot Pink Dress 'NCIS' Star Files For Divorce After 12 Years of Marriagefirst appeared on Parade on Aug 13, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

'NCIS' Star Files For Divorce After 12 Years of Marriage

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Pamela Anderson blown away by Beyoncé tribute: 'I didn't even know she knew who I was'New Foto - Pamela Anderson blown away by Beyoncé tribute: 'I didn't even know she knew who I was'

Pamela Andersonwas blown away whenBeyoncé Knowles-Carterpaid homage to her legendary style. Anderson appeared on "Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen" with co-starLiam Neesonon Aug. 3 to promote their newly released film"The Naked Gun."During the show, Anderson was asked her thoughts aboutBeyoncéchanneling her in some of her"Cowboy Carter"visuals last fall. During the interview, Anderson gave her stamp of approval. "I didn't even know she knew who I was, and then I saw that tribute because someone sent it to me" Anderson said. "I was just wowed. First of all, Beyoncé knows who I am and she did a good impression." Last November, Beyoncéshowed off several different costumesin a five-day Halloween celebration — dubbed "Beylloween." For her last look, Beyoncé channeledAndersonwhile rocking voluminous platinum blond hair with bangs and posing in different looks as the '90s icon. In a video, which she captioned "Beywatch" in reference to the popular television series "Baywatch," Beyoncé sang along to her 2024 song "Bodyguard." In the snippet she holds up a "vote" sign, and at the end of the video a black screen reads "Happy Beylloween. Vote." And Anderson seemed to be well-pleased then, too, as she quickly reposted Beyoncé's rendition to her own Instagram story. The actress shared the photo in which Beyoncé took on Anderson's persona in the 1996 film "Barb Wire." In the story post, Anderson wrote, "don't call me bey...," making a reference to her iconic line in the movie while also sharing a heart emoji. Bey also used the moment to tease fans. It marked the first time Beyoncé fans, who have been urging the singer to release visuals, have seen some sort of video to coincide with her music in a few years. In another post she shared more shots of her Anderson alter ego. In the background of one photo, it playfully reads "no visual awards" instead of "MTV Video Music Awards." Of course, the Grammy-winning singer closed out herCowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit TouratAllegiant Stadiumin Vegas on July 26. She ended her run with a bang, bringing outDestiny's Child,Jay-Z and Shaboozey for surprise performances. The concert signaled the end of her "Cowboy Carter" era — a 32-stop stadium tour that spanned the U.S. and Europe. The tour became highest grossing country tour with over $400 million in earnings. Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, onInstagram,TikTokandXas @cachemcclay. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean:Pamela Anderson blown away by Beyoncé's glamorous tribute

Pamela Anderson blown away by Beyoncé tribute: 'I didn't even know she knew who I was'

Pamela Anderson blown away by Beyoncé tribute: 'I didn't even know she knew who I was' Pamela Andersonwas blown away whenBeyoncé...
Odell Beckham Jr. denies retirement report from fake account, says he's 'not done yet'New Foto - Odell Beckham Jr. denies retirement report from fake account, says he's 'not done yet'

Odell Beckham Jr. may be a free agent, but he isn't retired. OBJ made that clear Tuesday afternoon, hours after a fake social media account reported that the three-time Pro Bowl receiver was hanging up his cleats with apostthat's now received more than 2 million views on X. Beckhamposted, "Not done yet… thanks for hr concerns and have a blessed day." [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] More than an hour after that, he chimed in again. "No seriously,"Beckham wrote on X. "Plz stop reading everything on the internet, and stop texting me happy retirement [before] u piss me off. That will get no response. I promise u the day I'm done I will let u [know]. Again if u text me happy retirement [I'm] just [going to] have to block u. Thanks" No seriously. Plz stop reading everything on the internet, and stop texting me happy retirement b4 u piss me off 😭😭😭. That will get no response. I promise u the day I'm done I will let u kno. Again if u text me happy retirement im just gon have to block u😭😭. Thanks — Odell Beckham Jr (@obj)August 12, 2025 The former New York Giants superstar and Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl champion signed aone-year dealwith the Miami Dolphins in May 2024. By mid-December, a 32-year-old Beckham and the teamagreed to part ways. Beckham caught only nine passes in the nine games he played with Dolphins. He scattered just 55 receiving yards across the 18 targets he garnered in his brief stay with the organization. Last season marked the first in Beckham's 10-season career that ended with no receiving touchdowns. "It's as simple as, what's the best for both him and the team moving forward. We thought it was a good timeto go that direction," Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said at the time, via The Miami Herald's Omar Kelly. "I know his expectations. When you communicate transparently, I know where he's at. "This is the best for both parties." Beckham wasn't claimed off waivers, and he didn't sign with another team the rest of the season. In 2023, Beckhamplayed 14 gameswith the Baltimore Ravens. That year, he made six starts and caught 35 passes for 565 yards and 3 touchdowns. He didn't play in 2022 afterrecovering from a torn ACL. That leg injury cut short what could have been a Super Bowl MVP performance. Beckham, who the Cleveland Browns cut, and the Rams signed during the 2021 season, made two grabs for a combined 52 yards — including a 17-yard touchdown reception — before going down late in the second quarter of the Rams' 23-20 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in that Super Bowl. Beckham's most prolific days in the league were also his earliest. He made the Pro Bowl each of his first three seasons in the NFL, collecting three of his five 1,000-yard receiving seasons in that span after the Giants selected him out of LSU with the No. 12 overall pick in the 2014 draft. Beckham's career has featured the highest of highs — namely his ladder-climbing, one-handed catch on Sunday Night Football in 2014 — but team shortcomings, injuries and distractions got in the way of what initially appeared to be a potential Pro Football Hall of Fame candidacy. According to Beckham, though, he's "not done yet."

Odell Beckham Jr. denies retirement report from fake account, says he's 'not done yet'

Odell Beckham Jr. denies retirement report from fake account, says he's 'not done yet' Odell Beckham Jr. may be a free agent, bu...
Pete Carroll hopes youth movement has Raiders on the right pathNew Foto - Pete Carroll hopes youth movement has Raiders on the right path

HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Pete Carroll has made it clear since hisintroductory news conferencein January that he intends to win now, and he and the Raiders have taken steps to be more competitive, such astrading for veteran quarterback Geno Smith. But Carroll also has been forthright that rookies will get the opportunity to play, pointing to his own history with first-year players at Southern California and with the Seahawks. And, so far, Carroll has been a man of his word, with rookies and other young players getting the chance to make a big impact in training camp and in Thursday's preseason opener at Seattle. The latest depth chart that was released Tuesday underscored that commitment. Seven rookies are on the two-deep, including running back Ashton Jeanty, wide receiver Dont'e Thornton and cornerback Darien Porter on the first team. All three were drafted this year in the first four rounds. Eight second-year players — four on each the first and second team — also populate the depth chart. "I'm not hesitant to play young guys," Carroll said. "We've almost forced them into it and forced to feed them until they show us who they are, what they're all about and how much they can handle. It isn't all on them. It's on us to make sure that we ask them to do things that they're capable of doing at this time." Carroll used this plan at USC and Seattle. He took over a Trojans program coming off a 5-7 season and by the second year had USC back on track. USC went from 6-6 in Carroll's first season in 2001 to a run of seven consecutive years of at least 11 victories, winning a pair of national titles. The Seahawks won nine games over two seasons when Carroll was hired in 2010. He needed three years to get moving in the right direction, but then the Seahawks won double-digit games eight of nine seasons with two Super Bowl appearances and one championship. He faces a similarly heavy build in Las Vegas. The Raiders not onlycome off a 4-13 season, they haven't won a playoff game since appearing in the Super Bowl in the 2002 season. "We're moving in a good direction now," Carroll said. "I can feel it. This is how it's supposed to feel, according to what I've experienced. I couldn't tell you what's going to happen, but I do know they're going to be together, and I do know they're going to play for one another." Most of the youth movement was expected on offense. Brock Bowers put together perhaps the greatest season for a rookie tight end, and linemen Jackson Powers-Johnson and DJ Glaze started as first-year players. Plus, Jeanty as thesixth overall draft pickarrived in Las Vegas this year knowing he would be a major focus of the offense. "We want to run the ball, so I'm going to try my best to make this offense run," Jeanty said. "We've got great receivers, great tight ends, a great quarterback, and it'll start with the run game." Not as expected were the emergence of Thornton, Porter and defensive tackle Jonah Laulu. All three are listed on the first team. Laulu has the burden of stepping in at the spot expected to be filled by Christian Wilkins before theRaiders released himover a dispute about his recovery plan for a broken foot. Thornton wasn't even the first receiver Las Vegas drafted this year — Jack Bech, who is running second team, went in the second round. Porter took advantage of a cornerbacks room with more questions than answers and hasn't let go of the spot. "It was a bit intimidating at first," Porter said, "but now I embrace it every single day." Personnel updates Powers-Johnson returned to practice Tuesday after sitting out Sunday with a rib injury. Defensive tackle Adam Butler also was back after going home to tend to a family matter. Guard Alex Cappa remained out with a rib injury. Waiting on the NFL There hasn't been an announcement on whether Smith and defensive end Maxx Crosby will be fined formaking obscene gesturesto Seahawks fans before Thursday's game. One fan held a sign that read: "Bigger Bust — Geno Or JaMarcus Russell?" Carroll defended his quarterback's actions. "Did you see what the sign said?" Carroll asked a reporter. "Next question." ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

Pete Carroll hopes youth movement has Raiders on the right path

Pete Carroll hopes youth movement has Raiders on the right path HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Pete Carroll has made it clear since hisintroductory ...
Daryl Hall and John Oates Privately Resolve Legal FeudNew Foto - Daryl Hall and John Oates Privately Resolve Legal Feud

Daryl Hall and John Oates have resolved theirdisputeover Oates' plan to sell his half of their joint venture to Primary Wave Music. Court documents filed Aug. 11 reveal the legal back-and-forth between the duo has now been privately resolved, without any additional information on their deal. The pair startedlitigationin 2023 when Hall launched arbitration seeking to block Oates from selling his stake in Whole Oats Enterprises — this includes the band's name and likeness rights as well as royalties — to Primary Wave. More from Variety Daryl Hall Says Yacht Rock Is a 'F-ing Joke' That 'Suddenly Became a Genre:' 'It's Just R&B With Some Jazz in There' Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello Make Double-Feature Dreams Come True at the Greek: Concert Review John Oates Talks Songwriting, His Long Career and Living in Nashville But Sidesteps Legal Fight with Longtime Partner Daryl Hall at SXSW Primary Wave has become a music-catalog marketing powerhouse over the past 15 years, acquiring assets from Bob Marley, Whitney Houston, James Brown, Prince and many other artists and marketing those assets largely in cooperation with the artists' reps or estates. As a storied heritage act with dozens of hits that spawned in the 1970s and '80s (songs such as "Kiss on My List" and "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do"), Hall and Oates fit into their business model. A Nashville judge temporarily blocked Oates' proposed sale of his share in November of 2023, ruling that the proposed deal could not go through until an arbitrator could decide whether to impose a restraining order. In the 2023 filings, Hall accused Oates of blindsiding and betraying him. Oates replied in his own filings that he was "deeply hurt" Hall was making "inflammatory, outlandish, and inaccurate statements" about him. Representatives for Hall and Oates did not immediately returnVariety's request for comment. Oates toldThe Associated Pressin 2024 that he's had "no communication" with Hall and declined to discuss the legal proceedings. He also said that a reunion was "not in my plans at all." "You can ask Daryl Hall what he thinks," he said at the time. "But for me personally, no." 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.

Daryl Hall and John Oates Privately Resolve Legal Feud

Daryl Hall and John Oates Privately Resolve Legal Feud Daryl Hall and John Oates have resolved theirdisputeover Oates' plan to sell his ...
Jennifer Aniston's New Behind-The-Scenes 'Friends' Story Has Fans Feeling NostalgicNew Foto - Jennifer Aniston's New Behind-The-Scenes 'Friends' Story Has Fans Feeling Nostalgic

Jennifer Aniston's New Behind-The-Scenes 'Friends' Story Has Fans Feeling Nostalgicoriginally appeared onParade. Jennifer Aniston, 56, gaveFriendsfans a special treat on August 11, 2025, when she remembered filming the hit sitcom's iconic Thanksgiving English trifle scene. "The trifle was ridiculous in the best way," recalled Aniston in a new interview withVanity Fair. The scene has Aniston's Rachel Green attempting to make a "traditional English trifle" for Thanksgiving, but she runs into trouble when the cookbook's pages stick together. "She ended up putting beef in the middle of a sweet trifle," Aniston recalled. But the real hilarity came behind the scenes while trying to shoot the episode without laughing. "When we shot the scene and came time for everybody to eat the dessert… They couldn't get through it because they kept making each other laugh," she shared, starry-eyed while recalling the fun memory. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vanity Fair (@vanityfair) "[Matt] LeBlancjust eats whatever's in front of him, it's not like he fakes it... he really eats it," she said. "WheneverDavid [Schwimmer]said the line 'It tastes like feet!', that's when they couldn't keep it together. LeBlanc just barrels through, totally into it." The moment gave way to the iconic Joey Tribbiani line 'What's not to like? Custard? Good. Jam? Good. Meat? Gooood!" 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "This is one of the greatest times. I love it," said Aniston. "This is the gift that keeps on giving. This is really one of the highlights of my life." Fans were both touched and tickled by the silly story, and took to the comments to share their thoughts. "It's really telling how thankful she is for every opportunity she's given and how nostalgic she is for this moment in time with people that she loved," said one fan, with another adding, "We can see the nostalgia in her eyes." A third wrote, "My favoriteFriendsepisode!" Fans canstream all 10 seasons ofFriendsonHBO Max. Jennifer Aniston's New Behind-The-Scenes 'Friends' Story Has Fans Feeling Nostalgicfirst appeared on Parade on Aug 12, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 12, 2025, where it first appeared.

Jennifer Aniston's New Behind-The-Scenes 'Friends' Story Has Fans Feeling Nostalgic

Jennifer Aniston's New Behind-The-Scenes 'Friends' Story Has Fans Feeling Nostalgic Jennifer Aniston's New Behind-The-Scenes...
Wrexham pulls off dramatic late recovery to advance in League Cup on penaltiesNew Foto - Wrexham pulls off dramatic late recovery to advance in League Cup on penalties

WREXHAM, Wales (AP) — Wrexham striker Ollie Palmer scored two goals in the space of a minute in stoppage time then converted one of the team's penalties in its dramatic shootout win over Hull in the English League Cup on Tuesday. The Welsh club owned by Hollywood celebrities Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney looked to be heading out in the first round when trailing 3-1 at the start of added-on time. Then Palmer, on as a 69th-minute substitute, converted headers in the first and second minutes of stoppage time to make it 3-3 and take the game to a shootout. Wrexham won it 5-3 to advance. After three straight promotions, Wrexham — now globally renowned after its 2021 takeover and the "Welcome to Wrexham" fly-on-the-wall documentary — is playing in the second-tier Championship for the first time since the 1980s and opened the season with a2-1 loss at Southamptonon Saturday. Palmer has played a leading role in the documentary but has fallen down the pecking order of strikers over the past two years. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Wrexham pulls off dramatic late recovery to advance in League Cup on penalties

Wrexham pulls off dramatic late recovery to advance in League Cup on penalties WREXHAM, Wales (AP) — Wrexham striker Ollie Palmer scored two...
MLB power rankings: Brewers surge to the top with MLB's best record, followed by Phillies, Dodgers and Blue JaysNew Foto - MLB power rankings: Brewers surge to the top with MLB's best record, followed by Phillies, Dodgers and Blue Jays

The whirlwind of activity at thetrade deadlineplus the three series since then have given us increased clarity on how teams view themselves and how they stack up against one another. Of course, that doesn't make the rest of the regular season any more predictable — last year's Tigers offer a humbling reminder that there are surely more twists and turns in store — but with October fast approaching, the possibilities and expectations for every club become clearer with each passing day. With less than seven weeks remaining untilthe MLB postseason, our latest power rankings surveythe major-league landscapeby offering a realistic goal for each club to pursue from now until the end of the regular season. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Secure the best record in baseball.It has been a special summer in Milwaukee, and now it's time for the Brewers to parlay their regular-season magic into a deep postseason push, something they've failed to accomplish in their five playoff appearances since they took the Dodgers to NLCS Game 7 in 2018. And just once have the Brewers finished with the best record in baseball: 1982, the last and only time they reached the World Series. With a clear path to repeating that feat in 2025, perhaps this season ends with not just a Fall Classic appearance but also the franchise's first World Series title. Milwaukee has an awfully long way to go to get to that point, but this season feels like it could be the one in which it all comes together for the Brew Crew. Enter October with momentum.Last year's Phillies notably sputtered in the second half and weren't an especially threatening club by the time they squared off with the rival Mets in October; that showed in their discouraging NLDS performance. This year's club appears far more focused on maintaining a level of excellence throughout 162 games, and the deadline reinforcements headlined by elite closer Jhoan Duran should only aid in those efforts. This squad has all the ingredients to be a championship club — now the Phillies just have to go out and do it. Figure out who their 13 best pitchers are.For the Dodgers, holding off the Padres to claim another NL West title and/or winning enough games to avoid the wild-card round will not be easy and will certainly influence the club's chances to make another deep postseason run. That said, arguably even more important for L.A.'s October outlook is identifying which pitchers will be healthy and/or effective enough to be trusted in crunch time. Even with Tyler Glasnow, Blake Snell and Shohei Ohtani returning to the rotation in recent weeks, this staff faces questions, especially in the bullpen. That a unit that looked overloaded on paper entering the season still has a lot to sort through at this stage is an ominous, if fascinating, storyline to monitor in the coming weeks. Win the AL East for the first time in a decade.A franchise that faced enormous existential questions during spring training, with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. approaching free agency, has since extended its star slugger for the long haul and taken full advantage of its divisional rivals' uneven play to emerge as one of the best teams in the American League. Now it's on Toronto to capitalize on this unexpected opportunity and claim the AL East crown — and perhaps the AL's best record — to ensure a raucous home-field advantage north of the border in October. Restore juggernaut status as an offense.After an underwhelming trade deadline that featured just one addition to the rotation who is already injured (Mike Soroka), the Cubs' starting pitching is facing some difficult questions regarding the workload management of key arms Matthew Boyd and Cade Horton. But this club's calling card remains its offensive firepower, which has been notably inconsistent of late. Regardless of the exact construction of the pitching staff, Chicago's best chance of success come October is still rooted in its ability to overwhelm opponents with offense, the way this team often did in the first few months of the season. That superpower needs to return down the stretch for the Cubs to be taken seriously. Secure a top-two seed in the American League.A massive lead atop the AL Central built in the first half has shrunk to a more modest gap, but Detroit still has an excellent chance to claim its first division crown since 2014. With a pitching staff that looks to be thinner than the "Tarik Skubal and Pitching Chaos" strategy that thrived down the stretch a year ago, this is a team that would seriously benefit from avoiding the wild-card round and gaining a bye to ensure its top arms are rested and ready to roll in October. Reclaim full-blown villain status with Carlos Correa back in the fold.The Astros' reacquisition of Correa has made them look far more intimidating and far more familiar as the league's ultimate heel, which Houston should embrace in its pursuit of another AL West title. Josh Hader's shoulder ailment is the latest in an avalanche of injuries that have threatened to derail the latest chapter of this dynastic run, but Houston remains in position to assert itself as one of the most feared ballclubs in baseball. Chase down the Dodgers at long last.They've had mixed results in the postseason against the "dragon up the freeway" in recent years, but the Padres have yet to topple the Dodgers in the regular-season standings during this era. With L.A. failing to live up to the astronomical hype entering the season and San Diego loading up at the deadline in classic AJ Preller fashion, this season presents as good a chance as ever for the Padres to claim the NL West crown. Win the AL West for the first time since 2001.Cal Raleigh's magical, MVP-caliber season just keeps on rolling. The additions of Eugenio Suárez and Josh Naylor have made an already-strong lineup look like one of baseball's best offensive units. The pitching is healthier than it has been all season. Although the Mariners likely should've added at least one more reliever at the trade deadline, Andres Muñoz and Matt Brash give manager Dan Wilson two elite bullpen options. The Astros are navigating a litany of injuries, making them as vulnerable as they've been in years. As Ichiro saidduring his powerful speechat his number retirement ceremony, the time is now; the Mariners must seize the moment and ride their recent surge of momentum to a long-awaited division title. Finish with a better record than the Yankees and return to the postseason.Missing the playoffs would make this the first time in more than three decades that the Red Sox failed to reach October in four straight seasons, which highlights the stakes for a franchise that had fallen into a shocking pit of mediocrity in recent seasons. At this stage, a return to the postseason looks likely, but the Red Sox can't get too comfortable. Seven more games against the Yankees offer the chance for Boston to devastate its biggest rivals or falter and risk supreme embarrassment when the lights are brightest. For as drama-filled as Boston's season has already been, it feels like anything is possible. Take advantage of the schedule and secure a wild card without having to sweat during the final week.For as bad as the vibes have been in recent weeks, the Yankees can take solace in this: No American League team has an easier slate the rest of the way than New York, including seven games left against both the White Sox and the Orioles. That fact doesn't magically fix some of the more glaring on-field issues the Yankees have demonstrated recently, but there is undeniably some margin for error. There's still a version of this team that could look like a formidable opponent come October; the Yanks have seven weeks to rediscover it. Find stability on the mound and some mojo on the road.After a marvelous start to the season, the Mets' run prevention efforts have regressed to a troubling degree, leaving them in a precarious position in the NL postseason picture. Their bats have also cooled off recently, but I'm more confident about the lineup heating back up than I am the pitching staff rediscovering its stout form. A more concerning, big-picture trend has been New York's struggles on the road; no team currently in playoff position has a worse record away from home than the Mets' 25-34 mark. A pivotal three-city trip, featuring stops in Detroit, Cincinnati and Philadelphia, looms next month and could determine this team's fate. If the Mets' road woes continue, that stretch could prove especially costly. Score more runs.There's no need to overcomplicate this one. The Rangers' lineup, despite featuring plenty of recognizable names with stellar reputations, has continued to underwhelm to a staggering degree while the pitching staff has outpaced expectations at every turn. Even an average run-production operation would likely have Texas in playoff position, and the rotation would make the Rangers a daunting postseason team, but they are running out of time to produce a worthwhile lineup. Play up to the competition.The Reds have admirably hung around in the NL playoff picture, but their toughest test lies ahead: Cincinnati has baseball'smost difficult remaining schedule, with showdowns still to come against every current NL playoff team, plus three interleague contests against Toronto. For the Reds to stay relevant deep into September, they'll need to prove themselves against the league's best. Catch them on the right night, and Cincinnati looks up to the task, but navigating the upcoming gauntlet is a lot to ask of a young team that hasn't proven much of anything in recent years. Flush the unpleasant midseason vibes and finish strong.The Guardians have exhibited an impressive amount of resilience following a 10-game losing streak and having two key pitchers placed on the restricted listdue to an ongoing gambling investigation. It wasn't long ago when this felt like a doomed season in Cleveland, yet here the team stands with the opportunity to prove that last year wasn't a fluke and the foundation of a healthy and successful franchise remains intact. Whether the Guardians can rally into a surprise playoff spot remains to be seen, but their current positioning is already something of an achievement considering the context. Play spoiler for the division rivals.The schedule provides a golden opportunity for St. Louis to be an absolute headache for three of its NL Central foes in September. Four of the Cardinals' final five series are against divisional opponents, including six games against the Brewers, three against Cincinnati and three to finish the regular season at Wrigley Field. Perhaps a window opens up for a late playoff push of their own — the Cardinals aren'tthatfar back — but at the very least, this team will have the chance to make its rivals' lives difficult down the stretch. Finish multiple games above .500.Since their shocking 107-win campaign in 2021, the Giants have been almost magnetically tethered to a .500 record, winning 81, 79 and 80 games the past three seasons. This year, they are tracking toward another maddeningly middling final record, but there's enough talent here for San Francisco to finish stronger than that. Besides, even if the Giants aren't quite good enough to return to October, it would be horribly disappointing — and fairly brutal optics — if the first year of Buster Posey's tenure overseeing his beloved franchise yielded the exact same mediocre result. Is 85 wins too much to ask? We'll see. Give the new bats as many plate appearances as possible.It's no secret that the Snakes face a ton of difficult questions on the mound, but those concerns can't be fixed right now. A more realistic short-term goal is to find out what they have in their less-experienced young hitters such as Tyler Locklear, Adrian Del Castillo, Blaze Alexander and, hopefully, Jordan Lawlar once he returns from injury. These are talented hitters who could play key supporting roles in 2026 on another elite Arizona offense, which should remain the team's calling card no matter what happens on the mound. Become road warriors.The Rays are in the midst of a nearly unprecedented, four-city road trip on the West Coast, a partial byproduct of a schedule that frontloaded their home games to avoid the hotter and rainier conditions of late summer at their temporary outdoor home of George M. Steinbrenner Field. Two loss-filled trips in July already cost the Rays mightily in the standings; if they want to hang around in the AL wild-card race, they must find a way to win more games as the away team because there are three more multi-city jaunts on their schedule after this lengthy West Coast journey. Have more fun than everyone else.A rough weekend in Atlanta soured the vibes but let's not lose sight of the bigger picture here. This team was widely expected and projected to be one of the three worst squads in the league, along with the White Sox and Rockies, yet here the Marlins are in mid-August with a respectable record and a wealth of positive developments up and down the roster. What looked to be a franchise in the earliest stages of a deep and painful rebuild suddenly has a legitimately positive outlook for the not-so-distant future — and you can tell from watching Miami. The Fish continuing to embrace their youthful exuberance down the stretch should only fuel the optimism entering 2026. Let the kids play.The Twins' dramatic roster overhaul at the deadline cleared the way for some new characters to prove themselves down the stretch. Whether it's rookie infielder Luke Keaschall in the lineup or the two talented young hurlers acquired at the deadline in Mick Abel and Taj Bradley, it's important for Minnesota to let the young players find their footing now so as to better prepare them to make a real impact in 2026. Get to know the new guys.Kansas City has welcomed multiple fresh faces into the fold this summer, whether it be homegrown rookies (Jac Caglianone, Noah Cameron) or trade acquisitions (Ryan Bergert, Stephen Kolek, Bailey Falter). Finding out what the team has in those players feels more important for the long haul than whether the cast of veteran deadline additions (Randal Grichuk, Mike Yastrzemski, Adam Frazier) can fuel a last-gasp playoff push. Finish with a winning record.Asking this team to end baseball's longest postseason drought feels like quite the stretch, so there's no need to get greedy here. This year's Halos remain severely flawed but are clearly much more competent and talented than the Anaheim clubs that averaged 92 losses over the past three seasons. October feels like a far-off fantasy, but the 2025 Angels should surpass .500 for the first time since 2015. Finish with dignity — but don't wintoomany games.A small silver lining amid this nightmare of a season for Atlanta: The Braves are extremely likely to find themselves inpremium position in December's draft lottery, especially with three other subpar teams ineligible for the lottery (Rockies, Nationals and Angels) due to the limits on being in the lottery multiple years in a row. Getting a top pick is small consolation for how sideways this Braves season has gone, but it's not nothing and could be a nice opportunity to add a premier talent to a farm system that sorely lacks star power. Clarify roles for the young pitchers.After the team assembled an enviable group of impact bats, it's now time to figure out which pitchers will make up the staff of the next good A's team. Some strong drafts and a series of trades have produced intriguing young arms in the majors or upper-minors, but it's not readily apparent who deserves the chance to compete for a rotation spot and who should be transitioned to the bullpen. These last few weeks of 2025, as well as spring training next year, will be a great time to start crystalizing those roles. Find more arms to believe in entering 2026.The Orioles still boast an impressive collection of hitters to build around but harbor more questions than ever on the mound. Baltimore desperately needs to uncover and nurture some more arms that can be dependable contributors to a competent pitching staff if the franchise wants to get back to being competitive in 2026. The resurgence of Trevor Rogers is an encouraging development, but that's merely a start; there's a ton of work to be done here. Find someone, anyone who can be a good major-league hitter.The Pirates have done quite well in amassing competent major-league arms, and that goes well beyond a generational ace in Paul Skenes. But Pittsburgh's offense lags so far behind that this collection of talented pitchers is already in danger of being completely wasted, and the lack of consistent run production is the chief reason Pittsburgh has plummeted backward in a year that was supposed to feature progress toward contending. Guys such as Spencer Horwitz and Nick Gonzales look like modest building blocks, but many more will be needed to form a legitimate lineup. Figure out what and who needs to stay and go.The Nationals' midseason firing of manager Davey Martinez and president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo was a dramatic first step toward altering the direction of a franchise seemingly stuck in the mud, but it was also only the beginning. Regardless of the team's record from now until the end of September, this is a critical evaluation period for interim GM Mike DeBartolo and the entire front office to better understand what internal processes and which members of the coaching and player development staff are worth investing in moving forward and what needs to be overhauled. It's a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff, but it's crucial for the next chapter of Nationals baseball. Identify more members of the 2026 Opening Day roster.The White Sox are still quite bad, but a key difference between this year's team and last year's abject disaster is the uptick in playing time for young players who could be part of the next good Sox team: Colson Montgomery, Chase Meidroth, Edgar Quero, Kyle Teel and Grant Taylor all stand out as exciting building blocks. If Chicago can find a couple more such pieces by the end of this season to feel good about, that would go a long way toward providing some semblance of optimism entering 2026, even if the rebuild is still very much in progress. Don't lose 122 games.Improved play over the past month has made it far more plausible that the Rockies will avoid the ultimate infamy of losing more games than the 2024 White Sox, but it's by no means a sure thing. The Rockies must go 12-32 the rest of the way to reach the 42-win mark that Chicago could not. And with one of baseball's toughest remaining schedules, including seven more contests against both the Dodgers and the Padres, Colorado is going to have to earn it. Bold prediction: They'll get it done.

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Reba McEntire Speaks Out After Former Stepson Brandon Blackstock's Death: 'We Will Miss Him So Much'New Foto - Reba McEntire Speaks Out After Former Stepson Brandon Blackstock's Death: 'We Will Miss Him So Much'

Ayisha Collins/FilmMagic; Taylor Hill/Getty Reba McEntire is speaking out after former stepson Brandon Blackstock died at age 48 of cancer on Aug. 7 McEntire was previously married to Brandon's father Narvel Blackstock from 1989 to 2015 The country star was still identified as Brandon's stepmother in his obituary Reba McEntireis speaking out afterBrandon Blackstock'sdeath. The country superstar — who was previously married to Brandon's father Narvel Blackstock from 1989 to 2015, and was identified as Brandon's stepmother in his obituary — posted a tribute for Brandon onInstagramon Tuesday, Aug. 12. McEntire, 70, shared photos of herself and Brandon, writing in the caption, "Last week, my stepson/oldest son Brandon Blackstock went home to be with God. His struggle is over and he is in eternal peace in God's presence." "There is no one else like him, and I'm thankful for the time we had together," McEntire wrote. "His legacy and laughter will be carried on through his family. Rest in peace cowboy. Happy trails to you til we meet again." The music star also paid tribute to her former stepson on Monday, Aug. 11 with a poignant comment posted under an Instagram carouselshared by her son Shelby Blackstock. "Very well said Shelby. Yes we will miss him so much 💔💔🙏💔❤️❤️❤️🙏💔," McEntire commented on Shelby'spostfrom Aug. 8, one day after Brandondied of melanoma, a form of skin cancer, at age 48. "Words cannot begin to capture the tremendous loss our family has endured. Yesterday, we lost a brother, a father, a grandfather, and a son," Shelby wrote in his caption. "Brandon Blackstock was an irreplaceable part of our family—funny, bright, and full of life—and he will be deeply missed." Reba McEntire/Instagram Shelby, 35, wrote that Brandon, a talent manager, "taught me so much, leaving behind countless cherished memories" that he would "hold onto forever." "For every treasured moment we shared, there are so many more we'll never get to make together, but I know you'll still be there," he wrote. "Every hunt, every flight, and in the everyday moments of life, I'll feel your presence. And although it may annoy you, you'll have to watch me do it all just a little better, a little smoother, and —let's be honest— looking far more handsome than you ever could in the process. 😏." Shelby concluded his message by writing, "We will always miss you, Brandon, and we will never stop loving, remembering and celebrating you." A rep for the family confirmed news of Brandon's death to PEOPLE with a statement. "It is with great sadness that we share the news that Brandon Blackstock has passed away," the statement read. "Brandon bravely battled cancer for more than three years. He passed away peacefully and was surrounded by family. We thank you for your thoughts and prayers and ask everyone to respect the family's privacy during this very difficult time." Michael Buckner/Getty Kelly Clarkson, Brandon's ex-wife and McEntire's former stepdaughter-in-law, revealed that Brandon was ill on Wednesday, Aug. 6 as part of an announcement that she'd be postponing her Las Vegas residency in order to prioritize spending time with their children,daughter River Rose, 11, and son Remington Alexander, 9. "Unfortunately, I need to postpone the remainder of the August Studio Session dates in Las Vegas," Clarkson, 43,wrote on Instagram. She added: "While I normally keep my personal life private, this past year, my children's father has been ill and at this moment, I need to be fully present for them. I am sincerely sorry to everyone who bought tickets to the shows and I so appreciate your grace, kindness and understanding." McEntire previously spoke about her connections to Clarkson and Brandon — who were married for seven years before they split in June 2020 — amid the former couple's lengthy divorce. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf "You know, I love them both, Brandon's my stepson, Kelly's my good friend and I'm pulling for both of them," the "I'm a Survivor" hitmaker said in a2021 interviewwithExtra."I hope they're happy and healthy and pull through this." She added: "I pray that everybody gives them the encouragement that they can because they need it right now, both of them. I love them both with all my heart." Shelby Blackstock/Instagram In 2023, Clarkson revealed onWatch What Happens Livewith Andy Cohenthat she has maintained a positive relationship with "The Heart Won't Lie" artist despite her divorce from Brandon. "We were friends before Brandon and I got together,"Clarkson said of McEntire. "We text each other all the time." Clarkson also noted she andThe Voicecoach are "both women of sound mind that know that life doesn't work out sometimes." Read the original article onPeople

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Is the Merc with a Mouth finally joining Earth's Mightiest Heroes? A cryptic new Instagram post fromRyan Reynoldshas fans speculating that the actor could be returning asDeadpoolin "Avengers: Doomsday." The post,shared on Reynolds' personal Instagramon Aug. 12, shows a graffiti version of the Avengers logo. He did not include any caption. The logo was previously seen on a flag in 2024's "Deadpool & Wolverine" during a section of the movie where Reynolds' Deadpool andHugh Jackman's Wolverineare captured. The photo that Reynolds shared appears to have been taken from aJuly 2024 Reddit post, where a user posted pictures of several custom Marvel shirts in anticipation of "Deadpool & Wolverine." However, Reynolds' posting of the Avengers logo without comment, as filming on "Avengers: Doomsday" is underway, fueled speculation that he could be preparing to announce his involvement in the movie. "If you are saying what I think you're saying, I'm actually gonna scream," one comment on the post read. Hugh Jackmanclaws his way back to superhero glory in 'Deadpool & Wolverine': Review Reynolds was notably missing fromthe lengthy "Avengers: Doomsday" cast listthat Marvel unveiled in March during an hours-long live stream, where every individual star's name was revealed one at a time. But after the stream ended, Marvel hinted that it was not the complete cast list – and that other actors could be joining the movie. "There's always room for more," the studioteased. Reynolds' foul-mouthed Marvel hero was last seen in "Deadpool & Wolverine," which brought him to the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the first time. But while the movie was a massive hit, no sequel has been announced, and it hasn't been confirmed where or when fans will see Deadpool next. Marvel revealsstar-studded 'Avengers: Doomsday' cast in live stream: Who's returning? During aVariety Actors on Actors segmentwith Andrew Garfield in December, Reynolds said he would like to see Deadpool function more as a supporting character going forward. "If he comes back, it's going to be in someone's else's movie," he said. Reynolds alsotold Time magazine in Aprilthat he was "writing a little something right now that is an ensemble" involving Deadpool, but did not reveal details. The announced cast list for "Avengers: Doomsday" does include one star from "Deadpool & Wolverine:" Channing Tatum, who made his debut as Gambit in the 2024 "Deadpool" film. Other stars confirmed for the next "Avengers" include Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Paul Rudd, Simu Liu, Florence Pugh and Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Deadpool in 'Avengers: Doomsday'? Ryan Reynolds sparks speculation

Is Deadpool returning in 'Avengers: Doomsday'? Ryan Reynolds post sparks speculation

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