Austin Butler Says an Edible Is to Blame for His Viral Dance Moves at Bad Bunny ConcertNew Foto - Austin Butler Says an Edible Is to Blame for His Viral Dance Moves at Bad Bunny Concert

Austin Butler stars in the upcoming film,Caught Stealing, which features Bad Bunny Butler went viral after he was caught dancing at the Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico residency earlier this month He explained during an appearance onThe Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallonthat his dance moves were a result of taking an edible Austin Butlerdidn't expect his dance moves to go viral after attending hisCaught StealingcostarBad Bunny's Puerto Rico residency earlier this month – but now he's revealing where those moves came from. During the Tuesday, Aug. 12, episode ofThe Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Butler, 33, revealed how he ended up at his costar's concert with an edible in his system. While Bad Bunny (born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio), 31, explained the run of the show to Butler, he shared that he initially thought he andCaught StealingdirectorDarren Aronofskywere going to be part of the audience and not on a secondary stage. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Xavier Garcia for Sony Pictures Entertainment) Butler said they ended up in a prop house, where Bad Bunny comes and performs during a certain point in his concert. On top of that, Butler says he was given an edible "right before the show." He initially thought it "was a good idea," but was quickly proven wrong. Even though he is an actor, Butler said he doesn't like attention on him, noting that he doesn't even like people singing "Happy Birthday" to him. "So, suddenly I'm on stage with Bad Bunny and the edible is working," said Butler. "It was wild. So it's like my brain is in two movies. One is like, 'Benito and I had lunch earlier in the day, I'm just like, so proud of him.' " "I'm watching him going like, 'Oh my God, look how much you mean to everyone here.' I'm like, falling in love with Puerto Rican culture and the dancing and everybody is so sexy and amazing," he continued. "And then the other part is of me is like, 'Don't dance, because you'll take attention away from him. This is his moment.' " Lisa Lake/Getty In the viral video, Butler was caught shimmying to the beat of the music with a smile from ear to ear. TheElvisstar wanted to "hide" but said that the music was "so good," causing him to do some dancing — just not enough to take attention away from Bad Bunny. "I ended up just like swaying my hips while crossing my arms," said Butler. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf "For whatever reason, every time I uncrossed my arms, I felt like I was drawing attention to myself. So I was like, 'This is okay,' " he later added while describing his dance moves. Todd Owyoung/NBC He noted that part of his fear also came from "theBen Affleckthing at the Grammys where people said he wasn't having a good time and so you're like, 'I don't want to be the sad guy,' " he said, referring toAffleck's appearance at the 2023 Grammys with Jennifer Lopez. "But you also don't want to be the guy who's dancing crazy and drawing attention." The clip ended with Fallon sharing that he went through a similar experience when he went to aHarry Stylesconcert. 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. Caught Stealingreleases in theaters on Aug. 29. Read the original article onPeople

Austin Butler Says an Edible Is to Blame for His Viral Dance Moves at Bad Bunny Concert

Austin Butler Says an Edible Is to Blame for His Viral Dance Moves at Bad Bunny Concert Austin Butler stars in the upcoming film,Caught Stea...
Dr. Phil Fires Back at His Bankrupt Company's Legal Foes, Accusing TBN and PBR of 'Inflammatory and Damaging' Attacks Aimed at Depressing Value of Merit StreetNew Foto - Dr. Phil Fires Back at His Bankrupt Company's Legal Foes, Accusing TBN and PBR of 'Inflammatory and Damaging' Attacks Aimed at Depressing Value of Merit Street

Dr. Phil says he and his bankrupt company Merit Street Media are being smeared in "incendiary" legal filings by Christian broadcaster Trinity Broadcasting Network, which is a former business partner, and creditor Professional Bull Riders — and that they are trying to drive down Merit Street's value. And his lawyers invoked a judge's ruling in the Justin Baldoni-Blake Lively legal fight ordering the parties to refrain from using "disrespectful" language, saying the same directive should apply in this case. Phil McGraw's Peteski Productions is the proposed debtor-in-possession lender of Merit, whichfiled for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protectionon July 2. Merit Street also sued TBN, the company's former distribution partner, alleging breach of contract and alleging it "abused its position as the controlling shareholder." More from Variety Dr. Phil Defended ICE Raids in Heated Debate With Bill Maher, but Now He Says: 'I Don't Think I'm Qualified to Talk About Politics' Professional Bull Riders Accuses Dr. Phil of 'Orchestrating' Merit Street Bankruptcy and Forming New Company to Avoid Paying Creditors Dr. Phil's Cable TV Network Files for Bankruptcy and Sues Christian Broadcaster TBN, Its Former Partner In an Aug. 12 filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Northern District of Texas, Peteski lawyers objected to the motion filed by TBN and related party TCT Ministries to dismiss Merit's Chapter 11 case, convert it to a Chapter 7 liquidation or appoint a Chapter 11 trustee. Peteski also objected to PBR's partial joinder in support of the TBN and TCT motion. The Peteski filing requested the court deny the TBN and PBR motions. "From the outset of this Bankruptcy Case, both [TBN and PBR] entered into a 'press strategy' fueled in large part by incendiary pleadings they knew would be picked up by the media which, predictably, did occur," Peteski's filing says. "The effect of this is to not only insult and denigrate Peteski and Dr. McGraw but also to depress the value of the Debtor." In Trinity's motion to dismiss the case, it called Merit Street's bankruptcy filing a "sham proceeding orchestrated by one man — McGraw" and asserted that the plan was carried out "in the dead of night… designed to allow McGraw to make off like a thief."PBR, in a motion filed last week to compel document production from Merit Street,the TKO Group-owned company said, "All evidence presently suggests that Phillip C. McGraw ('Dr. Phil') orchestrated this Chapter 11 Case to avoid menacing litigation against PBR and jumpstart Envoy Media Co. ('Envoy'), a brand-new media venture he founded the day before Debtor filed this case, with the Debtor's remaining assets free and clear of any legacy encumbrances and obligations he made on the Debtor's behalf." Per Peteski's filing: "The Motion to Dismiss and PBR Joinder are full of inflammatory and damaging assertions of bad faith, improper conduct, and self-dealing that are unfounded, speculative, and unsupported by the record." In a bankruptcy court hearing, Trinity's counsel "falsely stated that Dr. McGraw created 'zero' episodes" for Merit Street out of a contractually obligated 160 90-minute episodes and "pocketed millions of dollars," according to Peteski's filing. "The evidence will show that TBN and Peteski decided to fit 'Dr. Phil Primetime' into a 60-minute time slot despite there being enough footage shot to accommodate the longer time period and, indeed, 'Dr. Phil Primetime' did stream after the initial hour was over." Despite Merit Street's "early financial troubles," from the April 2024 launch of the Merit Network through May 2025, Peteski produced and broadcast new original programing the network including 220 episodes of "Dr. Phil Primetime." Those episodes included interviews with such public figures as President Donald Trump and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, per the filing. Trinity Broadcasting, despite "having agreed to pay for this high-quality programming," "defaulted on its obligations and now owes Peteski millions of dollars," according to the filing. Meanwhile, Trinity's counsel also said during the same bankruptcy hearing that McGraw "bragged internally about his 'gangster move' to take over" Merit Street. "The evidence will show that this statement was made by misrepresenting an email [from Dr. Phil] which TBN improperly and illegally accessed off its server which it was hosting for the Debtor as part of its contractually obligated services under the Joint Venture Agreement," according to Peteski's filing. (Dr. Phil's lawyers don't provide context for his "gangster move" comment.) According to Peteski's filing, Merit Street's "corporate actions and decisions were taken in full compliancewith Texas law and its corporate by-laws. The decision to declare bankruptcy was far from being a 'sham' and was instead a painful decision after much sweat equity had been invested into the Merit Network journey and brand development by Dr. McGraw." According to Dr. Phil's lawyers, "Peteski, having been deprived of a platform for 'Dr. Phil Primetime' and other programming, is in the process of rebuilding a network from the ground up. That network will be called Envoy. The suggestion that this was Peteski's preferred way of proceeding is belied by the facts." Peteski Productions invested almost $50 million "in an effort to save the Merit Network," according to the filing. In addition, when Trinity obtained a continuance of the final debtor-in-possession financing hearing that would have approved a loan to allow the payment of Merit's employees for their pre-bankruptcy work, "Peteski itself wrote checks totaling almost $1,000,000 so these workers, many of whom were in dire need of the money, would get paid," the filing says. Peteski's lawyers requested the court issue a "Dondi" instruction to parties in the case, a reference to a decision in 1988 case Dondi Properties Corp. v. Commerce Sav. & Loan Assoc. that "set out standards of conduct for lawyers and litigants" in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. In addition, Dr. Phil's lawyers say, the court should "admonish all parties and their counsel to adhere to an order" similar to the one U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman entered in the case between actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. In that proceeding, Judge Liman ordered in part that "All individuals filing documents in this case… are advised that they should not in any submission to this Court use language that is disrespectful of the parties, their counsel or the Court." Peteski's filing claims that to date there are roughly 700,000 subscribers on the MeritTV app, and "its platform could be very attractive either on its own or in combination with another investor/buyer. The actions of Trinity and PBR have been aimed to destroy that value." The company's filing concludes: "Peteski urges the Court to decide the pending Motion to Dismiss, and PBR Joinder, and any responses thereto as expeditiously as its schedule will permit. Justice delayed is justice denied. In this case, unfortunately, delayed justice will be a death sentence for the Debtor." Merit Street is majority-owned by Peteski Productions with a 66.5% stake; TBN owns 28.5% and Steve Harvey's SHG Partnership holds a 5% stake. 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.

Dr. Phil Fires Back at His Bankrupt Company’s Legal Foes, Accusing TBN and PBR of ‘Inflammatory and Damaging’ Attacks Aimed at Depressing Value of Merit Street

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After trade deadline adds, Mariners ready to re-write late-season scriptNew Foto - After trade deadline adds, Mariners ready to re-write late-season script

BALTIMORE – Even if they play not a lick of October baseball, theSeattle Marinersare assured of a special season. Cal Raleigh, theirrecord-setting sluggerbehind the plate, has seen to that. Julio Rodriguez, back to superstar status, and a pitching staff that, in its typical fashion, goes longer and better than almost all their peers, have done their parts to make memories, as well. Yet to be truly special, to fulfill the dictionary definition that this year will bedistinguished by some special quality, the Mariners know it will take a few more wins by the end of September, and several more deep into October, to shake the numbingly similar ends they experienced the past four years. Like the 10-game American League West lead they blew last season, thanks to a flaccid offense thatmade their early success unsustainableon the way to an 85-win season. Or the one-game September lead they seized in 2023, only to lose 16 of their final 27 games and finish with 88 empty wins, unaccompanied by a playoff berth. Lest we forget, 2021 brought them 90 wins but perhaps the most soul-crushing transaction in recent trade deadline history, when GM Jerry Dipoto broke up an effective bullpen by dealing closer Kendall Graveman and Rafael Montero to the Houston Astros – who ran away with the division while the Mariners stayed home. Heck, even their one winning lottery ticket into the postseason – a 90-win 2022 campaign that included a wild-card sweep of Toronto – only illustrated how far the Mariners had to go: They finished 16 games behind the Astros and got gut-punched by the eventual World Series champs in the ALDS. But now? Eight consecutive wins brought the Mariners even with the Astros atop the AL West before their streak was snapped Aug. 13. Raleigh and Rodriguez have powered the offense to a .730 OPS that ranks a respectable 12th in the majors. And even Dipoto finally played along, cashing in some chips tobring in the two best hitters on the marketin old friend Eugenio Suárez and lefty-swinging first baseman Josh Naylor. Just 41 games remain. Yet rather than wonder how they could be better-equipped, the Mariners who have ridden this roller-coaster before feel much different. Prepared. Confident. Poised to achieve. "I feel like we're ready this year," Matt Brash, whose 1.42 ERA ranks fourth among MLB relievers, tells USA TODAY Sports. "I feel like we're a very confident group. We made some additions at the trade deadline, which really boosts our vibe, our lineup and everything. "I feel like this team is different. We're much deeper in all aspects, and I think we showed it coming out of the break with how we were playing." They rolled up five straight wins against Central-leading Detroit and those Astros sandwiched by the All-Star break, raided Arizona for Naylor on July 24 and Suárez a week later and really took off. They won eight straight games starting Aug. 3, a span in which they chased down the Astros, integrated their two big bats in their lineup and rode Raleigh's power a little more: The Big Dumper is now at 45 home runs, tied with Johnny Bench for second all-time for a primary catcher and just three behind Salvador Perez's record 48, with 41 games to play. These Mariners, once in it, thrice shy of the playoffs, know what incomplete feels like. It doesn't feel like this. "I'm pretty sure we have everything right now," says Suárez, a Mariner in '22 and '23 before a trade to Arizona preceded 66 homers there the past season and a half, prompting Seattle to reacquire him. "We have a really good pitching staff, bullpen is doing really well, offense has been awesome. For me, it's one of the best right now." It takes 13 position players and 13 pitchers and a couple dozen reinforcements to make a team. Yet it is hard to deny the superstars' impact on these Mariners. Raleigh's 5.2 Wins Above Replacement trail only Aaron Judge in the AL, with Rodriguez on his heels at 4.9 WAR. Raleigh continues stacking historic superlatives – at 98 RBIs, he'll be the first catcher with consecutive 100-RBI seasons since Mike Piazza from 1996-2000 – yet Rodriguez's contributions are a significant difference-maker. He was the face of the Mariners' grim output a year ago, a superstar dragging a .690 OPS and 110 strikeouts through the first half, missing the All-Star Game for the only time of his career. J-Rod has his swagger back this season, with a more palatable .734 OPS and 23 homers, the 24-year-old's irrepressible energy now with a dose of restraint that only four years of this grind can bring. "Julio has in some ways aged, matured, this year," says manager Dan Wilson. "I think he's learned a lot about this game and has put it to use. A lot of the joy, the love of the game coming back. That's what you love to see. "And in that process looks to be playing really free out there – running the bases, hitting the ball hard, hitting for power, playing incredible defense." In some ways, Raleigh kicked off this era of Mariners baseball on Sept. 30, 2022, when he hit a walk-off home run against Oakland to clinch Seattle's first playoff berth since 2001. It was his 27th homer of the year, cementing Raleigh's status as an emerging star rather than a slugging curiosity. "That was an incredible moment for this franchise, for him, for everybody, to get a taste of the playoffs there was huge," says Brash, the winning pitcher in that clincher. "Watching Cal has been really fun this year. I feel like every time he hits a home run, there's some kind of record he's setting. "That just reminds you how special it is. Catches pretty much every day, still producing at the plate and especially at the beginning of this year, he was carrying this team for a lot of it." Yet adding on to that star infrastructure could make all the difference for this club. For the past five seasons, the Mariners have ranked at least second in the AL in the number of one-run games played. This year, they are 26-16 in one-run games, more wins than any club. Yet it is a dangerous way to live; the Mariners were 33-19 in 2021 and 34-22 in '22 and won 90 games each season, before slipping to 25-26 and 27-28 and out of playoff consideration the next two seasons. One-run games mean high-leverage relievers called upon nightly, and starters' pitch counts including an inordinate number of high-stress throws. A lineup lengthened by Naylor and Suárez could theoretically tack on later runs with  greater frequency, and fellows like Brash and All-Star closer Andrés Muñoz can sit down a little more when they warm up. "The depth of our lineup has grown. That makes a big difference," says Wilson, who took over for the fired Scott Servais at midseason last year. "That's been huge for us." It also doesn't hurt that Suárez is among the most beloved figures in any clubhouse and certainly left an impression in Seattle before he was dealt after a 214-strikeout campaign in 2023. "It means a lot. I feel like I never left," says Suárez. "Everybody treated me well. For me, it's awesome to be back helping the team win games. For me, it's more important than anything else." There's a lot of ways Seattle can do that, given it ranks third in the majors with 171 homers while its rotation (3.88) and relievers (3.61) are both fifth in the AL in ERA. And they lead the majors in rotation innings pitched. That's no surprise given the track record of a rotation with four former All-Stars; this year's luminary is Bryan Woo, who has gone at least six innings with two or fewer walks in all 23 starts. "We have so many good arms here," says right-hander Logan Gilbert, who followed George Kirby's seven shutout innings Aug. 12 by taking a shutout into the seventh the next night. "George did a heck of a job yesterday, Woo's having a great year, (Luis) Castillo – when it's your turn to get the ball you just want to find a way to go as deep as you can and keep the lead and give it to the bullpen. "Because they've been killing it, too." Woo wasn't yet a big leaguer during the '22 playoff run but has been around long enough to know the Mariners must attack where they once failed. Having the tools to do so will help. "To go out and get the guys we did, it's encouraging the front office has faith in you not only to buy, but to get such great pieces that have fit in so well so far," says Woo. "We've had (seasons) where you're way ahead, like last year, and we kind of didn't stay consistent throughout the year. Held division leads or playoff spots late and didn't finish the job. "It's consistency and playing your best ball when it matters most. Making sure we get hot at the right time and do finish the job to get in." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Mariners move up MLB standings after adding at trade deadline

After trade deadline adds, Mariners ready to re-write late-season script

After trade deadline adds, Mariners ready to re-write late-season script BALTIMORE – Even if they play not a lick of October baseball, theSe...
Ty Simpson can lead Alabama football to glory without being Mac JonesNew Foto - Ty Simpson can lead Alabama football to glory without being Mac Jones

Officially,Alabamasettled its quarterback competition on Monday,tapping Ty Simpson as its starter. Unofficially, this conclusion seemed inevitable for months. Simpson has thrown only 50 passes during a career that includes three seasons as a backup, but that's 47 more pass attempts than any other quarterback onAlabama's roster. When Alabama did not add a transfer quarterback in the winter free agency period, it signaled Simpson would make hisfirst career start in the opener against Florida State. Optimists will say Simpson could becomethe next Mac Jones, a backup turned star who threw for 4,500 yards in 2020. Sure, it's possible, and maybe I'll be selected as the next James Bond. By the time Jones became Alabama's full-time starter, he'd already proven himself after filling in as starter for an injured Tua Tagovailoa the previous season and delivering four standout performances. Simpson has neither Jones' experience nor his inimitable supporting cast that included DeVonta Smith, Najee Harris and John Metchie III to warrant 2020 comparisons. PATH TO PLAYOFF:Sign up for our college football newsletter Smarter comparisons would include Blake Sims and Jake Coker, who were longtime backups before starting for Alabama in their final seasons. Coker won a national championship as a steadyhanded guide for the 2015 Crimson Tide. He enjoyed the luxury of handing the ball to Derrick Henry 25-plus times per game. Unfortunately for Simpson, I don't see a future Heisman Trophy winner in his backfield, and Alabama's defense has not, for several years, played to the level it did in 2015. Still, if Simpson performs to the level Sims and Coker did as starters, that should allow Alabama to find a soft landing afterexperiencing turbulence, complete with a loss to Vanderbilt, in DeBoer's debut. Alabama quarterbacks have experienced a high floor of performance for the better part of two decades, so we must look elsewhere to produce a recent worst-case comparison for Simpson. Consider the case of Brock Vandagriff. Like Simpson, Vandagriff signed with an elite program as a five-star prospect. Vandagriff chose Georgia, and he failed to win competitions against JT Daniels and Stetson Bennett IV and later against Carson Beck. After three seasons as a seldom-used Georgia backup, Vandagriff finished his career last season starting for Kentucky, where he struggled. I view Simpson as neither Jones nor Vandagriff. He's something else. He's a bridge away from the Nick Saban era, a bridge that eventually will connect to Keelon Russell, a promising five-star freshman whobecame DeBoer's first quarterback signee at Alabama. There's optimism, there's pessimism, and there's realism. Simpson being a bridge seems most realistic. Bridge quarterbacks can become success stories. Again, I think of Coker, an effective bridge that took Alabama to the Jalen Hurts era. Optimists also would say Simpson fits DeBoer's system better than Jalen Milroe. Perhaps true, but DeBoer nonetheless chose Milroe as his starter last season, and Milroe's speed became a fallback plan for the offense when all else failed. Simpson moves well, but he doesn't sprint with Milroe's track-star pace. So, he'll need to be more efficient than Milroe. DeBoer, in the spring, said he desired a "playmaker," not "a game-manager" to emerge from the quarterback competition, and, on that note, offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb describes Simpson as "an incredible playmaker." In truth, Alabama needs a healthy blend of playmaking and efficiency. Milroe was a playmaker, and he performed at a Heisman level in Alabama's takedown of Georgia, but consistency eluded him in his lone season playing for DeBoer, and turnovers became an issue. He didn't receive enough support, either. Simpson should expect more help after the maturation of some young receivers and the arrival of Isaiah Horton, a transfer from Miami. Milroe could've used someone like Horton to help complement Ryan Williams and Germie Bernard. "We really did a great job hitting on Isaiah Horton, who physically has a presence, but he's really smooth,"DeBoer told me in April. If Simpson is an Alabama-caliber starting quarterback, then why didn't he start earlier in this career? That's the question I ask myself. Bryce Young initially blocked his path. No shame in that, but when Simpson later failed to beat out Milroe, I found it a bit unusual that he didn't transfer and start elsewhere. Simpson would tell you he stayed put because he belongs at Alabama. "I had no doubt where I wanted to be," even after Saban's retirement, Simpson told the Tuscaloosa News in January. I won't fault him for loyalty, and no one questions Arch Manning's ability just because he waited his turn behind Quinn Ewers. But, we saw more of Manning last season than we've seen of Simpson throughout his entire career. Simpson's ceiling remains a mystery, and how high you believe it extends depends on whether you identify as an optimist, a pessimist, or a realist. Blake Toppmeyeris the USA TODAY Network's national college football columnist. Email him atBToppmeyer@gannett.comand follow him on X@btoppmeyer. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Ty Simpson can take Alabama to title without being Mac Jones

Ty Simpson can lead Alabama football to glory without being Mac Jones

Ty Simpson can lead Alabama football to glory without being Mac Jones Officially,Alabamasettled its quarterback competition on Monday,tappin...
NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Thursday, August 14New Foto - NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Thursday, August 14

NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Thursday, August 14originally appeared onParade. Get excited—there's another New York Times game to add to your daily routine! Those of us word game addicts who already playWordle,Connections,Strandsand theMini Crosswordnow have Connections Sports Edition to add to the mix.So, if you're looking for some hints and answers for today's Connections Sports Edition on Thursday, August 14, 2025, you've come to the right place. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Connections Sports Edition is just like the regular Connections word puzzle, in that it's a game that resets at 12 a.m. EST each day and has 16 different words listed. It's up to you to figure out each group of four words that belong to a certain category, with four categories in total. This new version is sports-specific, however, as a partnership between The New York Times and The Athletic. As the NYT site instructs, for Connections Sports Edition, you "group sports terms that share a common thread." Related:The 26 Funniest NYT Connections Game Memes You'll Appreciate if You Do This Daily Word Puzzle Here are some hints about the four categories to help you figure out the word groupings. Yellow:SOUTHERN SCHOOLS Green:PEACH STATE Blue:GAME NAMES Purple:WHERE TWO SIDES MEET OK, time for a second hint…we'll give you the actual categories now. Spoilers below! Yellow:SEC teams. Green:Georgia teams. Blue:Video game namesakes. Purple:___ corner. If you're looking for the answers, no worries—we've got them below. So, don't scroll any further if you don't want to see the solutions!The answers to today's Connections Sports Edition #325 are coming up next.Related:15 Fun Games Like Connections to Play Every Day SEC TEAMS:ARKANSAS, AUBURN, MISSISSIPPI, VANDERBILT GEORGIA TEAMS:BRAVES, DREAM, GEORGIA, GEORGIA TECH VIDEO GAME NAMESAKES:HAWK, MADDEN, SLATER, WOODS ___ CORNER:AMEN, COFFIN, HOT, PENALTY Don't worry if you didn't get them this time—we've all been there. Up next,catch up on the answers to recent Wordle puzzles. Related: This Popular Outdoor Brand's Best-Selling Hiking Shoe Is Now Available at Costco for Less NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Thursday, August 14first appeared on Parade on Aug 14, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 14, 2025, where it first appeared.

NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Thursday, August 14

NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Thursday, August 14 NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for ...
Taylor Swift Details 'Man Tantrum' That Began Her Relationship with Travis Kelce and His 'Wild, Romantic' GestureNew Foto - Taylor Swift Details 'Man Tantrum' That Began Her Relationship with Travis Kelce and His 'Wild, Romantic' Gesture

NEW HEIGHTS PODCAST Taylor Swift made her debut on boyfriend Travis Kelce'sNew Heightspodcast on Aug. 13 During the appearance, Swift joked about Travis throwing a "man tantrum" over not meeting her while she was performing on her Eras Tour in Kansas City — and how it ended up sparking their romance Kelce went on to declare his interest in dating Swift on his podcast, which she called a "wild, romantic gesture" Taylor Swiftis revealing how her boyfriendTravis Kelce's "man tantrum" ended up sparking their romance. Making her debut on Travis and his brotherJason Kelce'sNew Heightspodcast on Wednesday, Aug. 13, Swift, 35, detailed Travis' attempts to woo her after he tried to meet her during her Eras Tour performance at the Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City in July 2023. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, also 35, wanted togive Swift a friendship bracelet with his numberon it, but after failing to meet her he was left "disappointed" and instead declared his interest in her onNew Heightsthat same month. Opening up about the gesture, Swift jokes that Travis "threw a man tantrum" and that she has actually "never seen" the original friendship bracelet he was meant to give her. "This dude didn't get a meet and greet and he's making it everyone's problem, that's what I thought at first," the 14-time Grammy winner said, adding that she found it "so funny." Travis Kelce/Instagram "I was butt hurt," Travis shared of not meeting Swift. Swift went on to say that Kelce declaring his interest in dating her on his podcast was "so wild." "It was such a wild, romantic gesture to just be like, 'I wanna date you,' " Swift shared. "That's what it does when you're on the stage and you perform in Arrowhead. That's what it did to me," Travis added. "You come to Arrowhead, I get to meet you. That's the perk of playing for the Chiefs." Gotham/GC Swift then shared further details about how Travis planned to meet her during her concert. "You realize he didn't even reach out to our management. I was like, when this podcast came out, I was like, 'Did he ever reach out to be, like, in the tents, or did we know he was in the building?' He came with Pat [Patrick Mahomes], and he thought that because he knows the elevator lady that he could talk to her about just getting down to my dressing room." "Yeah … And I got denied," Travis noted. "The elevator was suspended." "That's how it works in 1973," Swift joked. In a seriously sweet moment on the podcast, Swift went on tocompare his gesture to a teen romance movie, saying it "felt more like I was in an '80s John Hughes movie, and he was standing outside of my window with a boombox saying, 'I want to date you! Do you want to go on a date with me? I made you a friendship bracelet! Do you want to date me?" she said, referencing the movieSay Anything. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf Travis said he wanted Swift to "just meet me once, just give me a chance." "I was like, 'If this guy's not crazy, this is sort of what I've been writing songs about wanting to happen to me since I was a teenager,' " Swift explained, with Travis joking that he was listening to the Eras Tour setlist and thinking, "'I know exactly what she wants me to do'... I'm the luckiest man in the world." "It was wild, but it worked. I'm glad it worked," Swift added. 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. John Shearer/TAS23/Getty At the beginning of the podcast, co-host Jason, 37, asked Swift — who chose the show to announce the release of her 12th studio album,The Life of a Showgirl— why she has decided to come on New Heights, with the pop superstar joking that it has "done a lot for me." "I owe a lot to this podcast," she said. "This podcast got me a boyfriend, ever since Travis decided to use it as his personal dating app about two years ago." "Worked pretty good," Jason added. Read the original article onPeople

Taylor Swift Details ‘Man Tantrum’ That Began Her Relationship with Travis Kelce and His 'Wild, Romantic' Gesture

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Yankees 1B Paul Goldschmidt has a right knee sprain and may go on ILNew Foto - Yankees 1B Paul Goldschmidt has a right knee sprain and may go on IL

NEW YORK (AP) — Paul Goldschmidt has a low-grade right knee sprain and the New York Yankees may place the veteran first baseman on the injured list ahead of his return to St. Louis this weekend. The Yankees will evaluate Goldschmidt during their day off and will decide before Friday's game against the Cardinals if he will be placed on the IL. "He's dealing with something so we'll see if it's an IL situation," manager Aaron Boone said afterWednesday's 4-1 loss to Minnesota. "He was pretty sore last night and this morning. Feels like he's doing quite a bit better right now so we'll see." Goldschmidt was injured chasing down a foul pop by Byron Buxton in the third inning ofTuesday's 9-1 victory. Goldschmidt overran the ball along the dirt track near the Yankee dugout and slipped before making the catch on the grass while slightly falling down. "When I kind of overran it and dove back, hit my knee on the ground I guess," Goldschmidt said. "I felt that it was sore yesterday but obviously was able to play through it." Goldschmidt stayed in Tuesday's game and hit a double in the seventh before being lifted with the Yankees holding an eight-run lead. "As I was going to going back to my position, I was like 'that kind of hurt,' but stuff like that happens," Goldschmidt said. "So just felt like I could continue to play, which I did and it was fine." Goldschmidt, who is hitting .404 off left-handed pitching this year, did not start Wednesday and did not pinch hit when Austin Wells batted and struck out against left-handed reliever Kody Funderburk in the seventh. Signed to a one-year, $12.5 million contract in December following six seasons with the Cardinals, the former NL MVP is hitting .276 with 10 homers and 40 RBIs in 112 games this season. He also has a .996 fielding percentage and has been charged with three errors in 745 chances this year. Ben Rice made his 26th start at first base Wednesday and Cody Bellinger has made two starts at first this season. Bellinger has started 273 games at first base during his nine-year career. "He's been a huge part of his team," Bellinger said about Goldschmidt. "He's a vacuum over there. I played first before and I'm really appreciative what he does on the defensive side." ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Yankees 1B Paul Goldschmidt has a right knee sprain and may go on IL

Yankees 1B Paul Goldschmidt has a right knee sprain and may go on IL NEW YORK (AP) — Paul Goldschmidt has a low-grade right knee sprain and ...
Tottenham condemns racist abuse of Mathys Tel after UEFA Super CupNew Foto - Tottenham condemns racist abuse of Mathys Tel after UEFA Super Cup

LONDON (AP) — Tottenham has slammed the "cowards" who racially abused French forward Mathys Tel after the team'sloss to Paris Saint-Germainin a penalty shootout in the UEFA Super Cup. The 20-year-old Tel, who is Black, was one of two Tottenham players who failed to convert their penalties as they lost the shootout 4-3 to PSG after a 2-2 draw. "We are disgusted at the racial abuse that Mathys Tel has received on social media following last night's UEFA Super Cup defeat," Tottenham said in a statement. "Mathys showed bravery and courage to step forward and take a penalty, yet those who abuse him are nothing but cowards — hiding behind anonymous user names and profiles to spout their abhorrent views." Tottenham said the club will work with the authorities and social media platforms to take "the strongest possible action against any individual we are able to identify." "We stand with you, Mathys," Spurs added. Tel, who joined the team on a permanent basis from Bayern Munich in the offseason after a loan spell last season, came on as a substitute in the 79th minute when Tottenham was 2-0 ahead. He hit his penalty wide of the goal in the shootout. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Tottenham condemns racist abuse of Mathys Tel after UEFA Super Cup

Tottenham condemns racist abuse of Mathys Tel after UEFA Super Cup LONDON (AP) — Tottenham has slammed the "cowards" who racially ...
'90s Star Reveals the 'Anxiety'-Inducing Rule on Set of Fan-Favorite Childhood MovieNew Foto - '90s Star Reveals the 'Anxiety'-Inducing Rule on Set of Fan-Favorite Childhood Movie

'90s Star Reveals the 'Anxiety'-Inducing Rule on Set of Fan-Favorite Childhood Movieoriginally appeared onParade. Devon Sawahas played many roles over the years —Casper, Stan,everyone's collective '90s crush— but there's one aspect of his on-set childhood that still sticks with him today. On Wednesday, August 13, Sawa took to X to reflect on how this one rule onLittle Giantsstill gives him "anxiety" while filming, evenmore than 30 years later. (The 1994 family movie featured Sawa as Junior, one of the preteen football players on the underdog team coached byRick Moranis.) "OnLittle Giants, we would get in trouble if we didn't hang our clothes, including pads and helmet, at the end of each shoot day," theNow and Thenstar, 46, posted Wednesday. "Now, still to this day, if wardrobe takes away my hangers, preventing me from doing so, I get high amounts of anxiety." On Little Giants, we would get in trouble if we didn't hang our clothes, including pads and helmet, at the end of each shoot day. Now, still to this day, if wardrobe takes away my hangers, preventing me from doing so, I get high amounts of anxiety. — devon sawa (@DevonESawa)August 13, 2025 Despite the stressful memory, theFinal Destinationactor — who has recently been making the rounds promotingStans,Eminem's new documentary — had only good things to say about filming Little Giants duringa memorabilia unboxing videowithPeople. In the 2024 video, Sawa delightfully unpacked everything he (a.k.a., his mom) had kept from his movie career throughout the years — including his originalLittle Giantsfootball helmet and jersey. TheIdle Handsstar, who grew up in Vancouver, joked about how he was "a young Canadian hockey player in full football gear" during the film, having never stepped into a football uniform before the movie. "Little Giantswas a blast. It didn't feel like work to me," Sawa remembered fondly. "You're with all these kids your own age, it's just like summer camp, kinda." He made a similar reference to filmingNow and Then, which came out one year later. After pulling out an unopened VHS tape ofLittle Giants, Sawa got noticeably excited. "I think I can get, like, $750 for this bad boy. ... The ol' VHS tape in the wrapper!" he joked, his eyes lighting up. Though theChuckystar revealed he wasn't actually about to sell the tape on eBay, fans can instead rest assured that Sawa still keeps in touch with some of hisLittle Giantspals. "They're old friends," he said, specifically noting he still talks toShawna Waldron(Becky)Marcus Toji(Marcus) andTroy Simmons(Hanon). '90s Star Reveals the 'Anxiety'-Inducing Rule on Set of Fan-Favorite Childhood Moviefirst appeared on Parade on Aug 14, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 14, 2025, where it first appeared.

'90s Star Reveals the 'Anxiety'-Inducing Rule on Set of Fan-Favorite Childhood Movie

'90s Star Reveals the 'Anxiety'-Inducing Rule on Set of Fan-Favorite Childhood Movie '90s Star Reveals the 'Anxiety'...
Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1517 on Thursday, August 14, 2025New Foto - Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1517 on Thursday, August 14, 2025

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1517 on Thursday, August 14, 2025originally appeared onParade. If you're stuck on today's Wordle answer, we're here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle #1517 ahead.Let's start with a few hints. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 There is one vowel out of the five letters in the word today. Today's Wordle begins with a consonant. Yes, there are double letters in today's Wordle. Today's Wordle answer refers to the sound of a bell, especially when rung solemnly for a death or funeral. OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away before revealing the answer!Related:16 Games Like Wordle To Give You Your Word Game Fix More Than Once Every 24 HoursWe'll have the answer below this friendly reminder ofhow to play the game.SPOILERS BELOW—do not scroll any further if you don't want the answer revealed. Today's Wordle answer on Thursday, August 14, 2025, isKNELL. -Catch Up on Other Wordle Answers From This Week Related: Comfort-Lovers Say Old Navy's 'Top-Notch' Quality Everyday Staple is Worth Purchasing Every Color Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1517 on Thursday, August 14, 2025first appeared on Parade on Aug 14, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 14, 2025, where it first appeared.

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1517 on Thursday, August 14, 2025

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1517 on Thursday, August 14, 2025 Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1517 on Thursday, August 14, 202...

 

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