Aubrey Plaza Reveals She Was Scolded for Swiping Notes from Joe Biden's Desk While Filming "Parks and Rec"

David Giesbrecht/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Aubrey Plaza confessed to stealing something from Joe Biden's desk in the White House during aParks and Reccast tour when he was Barack Obama's vice president The actress joined Amy Poehler on a recent episode of her podcast,Good Hang,where they reflected on the funny memory Plaza revealed that she was never caught but joked that the show's co-creator wasn't too happy with her Like herParks and Recreationcharacter April Ludgate,Aubrey Plazahas never been much of a rule-follower. During a recent appearance on her former co-starAmy Poehler'sGood Hangpodcast, the actors reflected on their cast trip to the White House duringBarack Obama's presidency. Plaza, 41, said she will "never forget" the visit, where then-Vice PresidentJoe Bidenwelcomed them into the West Wing. "Aubrey stole something from his desk," Poehler, 53, revealed, calling the day "super fun." "I saw a little vice president-monogrammed notebook piece of paper that said like, 'Aubrey Plaza,' and then three facts about me, like, 'Wilmington, Delaware, Ursuline Academy, we met,' blah blah blah," she recalled. "'Cause that's what the politicians all do. They get their [notes] and then you're like, 'Oh my god, how did he remember?' And I swiped it." "Mike Schurwas like, 'You cannot steal something,'" she then laughed, referring to theParks and Recco-creator. "And I was like, 'Oh, shut up, Mike.' And he was like, 'We're literally in the White House.' And I was like, 'We are?'" "I am kind of surprised that there's no, like, alarm system in there," theMean Girlsalum explained as Plaza said, "There's nothing in there. It's like a house of cards." The pair joked that the White House "is janky as f---," likening it to the set of a TV show. "It's likeSNL," Poehler teased. "You go in there and you're like, 'This is the White House? This place sucks.'" Mike Marsland/WireImage; Bruce Glikas/WireImage He was in the season 5 finale as well as the series finale, and was memorably the celebrity crush of Poeheler's character, Leslie Knope. The cast has long supported the politician, with Plaza, Poehler, Schur,Adam Scott,Nick Offerman, Retta and Jim O'Heir joining together insupport of Wisconsin Democratsin the 2020 election that Biden ultimately won. Poehler andMaya Rudolphalso held atown hallwith hisVice President Kamala Harristhat same year for a Bidencampaign fundraiser. 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. Parks and Recreationcan be streamed in full on Peacock. Read the original article onPeople

Aubrey Plaza Reveals She Was Scolded for Swiping Notes from Joe Biden’s Desk While Filming “Parks and Rec”

Aubrey Plaza Reveals She Was Scolded for Swiping Notes from Joe Biden's Desk While Filming "Parks and Rec" David Giesbrecht/NB...
Woody Allen Wants to Direct Donald Trump in Another Movie After 1998's 'Celebrity': 'A Pleasure to Work With and a Very Good Actor'New Foto - Woody Allen Wants to Direct Donald Trump in Another Movie After 1998's 'Celebrity': 'A Pleasure to Work With and a Very Good Actor'

Woody Allen wants Donald Trump for his next movie. During a recent appearance on Bill Maher's "Club Random" podcast, the four-time Oscar winner said Trump was "a pleasure to work with" when he appeared in his 1998 film "Celebrity," and that he'd be happy to work with the president again if given the chance. More from Variety E. Jean Carroll Hopes Her Explosive Telluride Doc Will 'Finish Off' Donald Trump - and That Potential Buyers Won't Fear President's Wrath Woody Allen Defends Russian Film Festival Appearance After Ukraine Calls It a 'Disgrace': Putin's War Is 'Appalling,' but You Can't Cut Off Artistic Conversation Donald Trump Takes a Break From Taylor Swift Hate to Praise Her Engagement to Travis Kelce: 'She's a Terrific Person' and 'I Wish Them a Lot of Luck' "I'm one of the few people who can say he directed Trump. I directed Trump in ['Celebrity']," Allen recalled. "He was a pleasure to work with and a very good actor. He was very polite, hit his mark, did everything correctly and had a real flair for show business. I could direct him now. If he would let me direct him now that he's president, I think I could do wonders." Trump briefly played himself in Allen's ensemble dramedy.During his scene, he is interviewed by a celebrity reporter about his latest real estate developments. In a rare turn of self-deprecating humor, Trump tells the reporter, "Well, I'm working on buying St. Patrick's Cathedral. Maybe doing a little rip-down job and putting up a very, very tall and beautiful building." Allen went on to say that he voted for Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election and disagrees with Trump on "99%" of issues, but as an actor, he was "very good" and had a "charismatic quality" when stepping in front of the camera. "I'm surprised he wanted to go into politics," he said. "Politics is nothing but headaches and critical decisions and agony. This was a guy I used to see at the Knick games, and he liked to play golf, and he liked to judge beauty contests and he liked to do things that were enjoyable and relaxing. Why anyone would want to suddenly have to deal with the issues of politics is beyond me." Allen added, "I disagree with many, almost all, not all, but almost all of his politics, of his policies. I can only judge what I know from directing him in film. And he was pleasant to work, and very professional, very polite to everyone. Very, you know, as I say, I would like to direct him now as president and let me make the decisions. But that's not gonna happen." Best of Variety Samsung, Sonos, Criterion Collection Among Top Brands on Sale for Labor Day - See Running List Here What's Coming to Disney+ in September 2025 New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Woody Allen Wants to Direct Donald Trump in Another Movie After 1998’s ‘Celebrity’: ‘A Pleasure to Work With and a Very Good Actor’

Woody Allen Wants to Direct Donald Trump in Another Movie After 1998's 'Celebrity': 'A Pleasure to Work With and a Very Good...
Sarkisian, Manning, preseason No. 1 Texas under microscope after 14-7 loss to Ohio State in openerNew Foto - Sarkisian, Manning, preseason No. 1 Texas under microscope after 14-7 loss to Ohio State in opener

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Arch Manning and Steve Sarkisian have shared a spotlight, the prodigy quarterback from football's royal family and the coach often complimented for his tutelage of players at that position along with his prowess at designing offense. Now both men are under a microscope after No. 1 Texas' inability to generate sufficient offense during a 14-7 season-opening loss at No. 3 Ohio State on Saturday. Manning, the sophomore grandson of Archie and nephew of Peyton and Eli, made his first start against an elite opponent after taking a redshirt season as a freshman and serving as backup to Quinn Ewers in 2024. Manning completed 10 of 17 passes for 170 yards with a touchdown, an interception and sometimes a look of befuddlement. Manning completed 67.8% of his passes filling in for Ewers. But he wasn't ready to navigate a talented defense directed by Matt Patricia, a three-time Super Bowl winner with the New England Patriots, two of those seasons as defensive coordinator. "There wasn't much to like," Manning said on Monday. "I've got to play better for us to win." Sarkisian, meanwhile, has answered questions about not calling more short passes early in the game so Manning could establish a rhythm. The coach said he probably should have ordered some running plays for Manning before the second half. "I think I didn't call a quarterback run maybe until the start of the second quarter and then incorporated a few more into the second half when it presented itself," Sarkisian said Monday. "I think I could have incorporated that a little bit earlier, just for him to get that first hit out of the way." Manning missed some open receivers, throwing high, low and then behind Ryan Wingo on the Longhorns' final possession, an incompletion as the receiver crossed the middle on third-and-5 at midfield with two minutes left. Wingo had room to run had he caught the pass. In the third quarter, Manning released a pass from the left hashmark to the right sideline that was late and under thrown, resulting in an interception. Wingo was open on the play. Manning at times exhibited issues with mechanics. "There was a couple times where we had some crossing routes where I didn't feel like he brought his feet to where he wanted to throw the ball, which, in turn, forced kind of a little bit more of a side arm delivery, which isn't his style of throwing," Sarkisian said. "I think if he can get his feet aligned and get his shoulders aligned, that can help with some of his accuracy." Manning knows that as well. "You are always trying to get better each week, go back to square one, fundamentals," Manning said. "Obviously I've got to hit Ryan late in the game. I kind of looked back for him." Manning had some deft completions, but he said "there weren't enough good ones." Perhaps his best was a 30-yard completion to tight end Jack Endries along the left sideline with two defenders near him on Texas' final possession. Manning's touchdown pass, 32 yards to Parker Livingstone with 3:28 left in the game, was well thrown. "I think Arch in the second half, I thought we started to see the glimpses of what he's capable of," Sarkisian said. Texas rushed for a 166 yards and an average of 4.5 yards a carry, a strong effort against a top-notch defense. But the Longhorns failed on four of five fourth-down plays, including Manning getting stuffed at the 1-yard line in the third quarter. That play evoked the Longhorns' final possession against Ohio State in a College Football Playoff semifinal game last season. Texas needed just one yard on four plays to tie the game but failed to score. Red zone scoring is an issue for the Longhorns, who ranked 100th nationally in that area last season. Penalties are another issue. They ranked No. 86 last season with 6.4 per game. Texas had six penalties against Ohio State, including two that helped facilitate Ohio State's first touchdown drive. "It wasn't so much the amount of penalties, it was the timing of the penalties," Sarkisian said. Texas gained 257 total yards in the second half, which encouraged Sarkisian, whose Longhorns host San Jose State on Saturday, "I was saying on Saturday, let's not judge this book by chapter one," Sarkisian said. "Let's read the whole book before we make an assessment, a judgment, on this passing game and on (Manning), on what this team can be as the season unfolds."

Sarkisian, Manning, preseason No. 1 Texas under microscope after 14-7 loss to Ohio State in opener

Sarkisian, Manning, preseason No. 1 Texas under microscope after 14-7 loss to Ohio State in opener AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Arch Manning and Ste...
Can Cal Raleigh beat Aaron Judge for AL MVP?New Foto - Can Cal Raleigh beat Aaron Judge for AL MVP?

Neither Aaron Judge nor Cal Raleigh is losing sleep over the American League Most Valuable Player Award. The two superstars have much bigger fish to fry. Individual trophies, for players of this ilk, are nice, but Judge and Raleigh are certainly more fixated on shepherding their clubs into the postseason. Thankfully, the rest of us can still gawk and gab about how their spectacular seasons match up. After all, it has been quite a ride. As Raleigh was clubbing tater after tater during the season's first half, the joyous incredulity that caused was coupled with an understandable skepticism. "He can't possibly keep doing this," neutral ballfansmused to themselves.Judge, despite Raleigh's long-ball outburst, remained a similarly valuable player. And across the 162-game marathon (or so the thinking went), Judge would gradually pull away from Raleigh, with his superheroic offensive impact winning out over the long haul. That hasn't happened. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Raleighhasn't stopped crushing big flies, with 50 entering the month of September. Judge, meanwhile,developed an elbow issue in late Julythat sent him to the injured list andhas precluded him from playing the field since his return. As a result, with four weeks remaining in the regular season, the AL MVP race is a coin flip. Entering play Monday, Raleigh has seven more home runs, the defensive advantage and the cooler nickname. Judge has something more boring yet just as alluring: better offensive numbers overall, with a .324 average and 1.117 OPS that both lead the sport. How the two contenders perform in September will determine the outcome in what is shaping up to be the most competitive MVP race, from a voting perspective, in quite a while. Let's dive in. Writers (like me) decide. Each of the 15 American League chapters of the Baseball Writers Association of America nominates two writers to vote on each AL award. Those voters mail in their ballots, marking off a top 10. Points are added up — 14 for a first-place vote, nine for a second-place vote, eight for third place — and a winner is determined. The past four MVPs (Judge and Shohei Ohtani in 2024, Ohtani and Ronald Acuña Jr. in '23) have all been unanimous. In fact, there hasn't been an MVP vote margin within 50 points since Mike Trout edged Alex Bregman by 20 points in 2019. The Judge-Raleigh showdown could be that close. The 185-point gap in OPS between Judge (first in MLB with 1.117) and Raleigh (fourth, .932) is nearly the same as the gap between Raleigh and Rockies outfielder Jordan Beck in 83rd (.763). Judge is not just the best hitter on the planet; he is multiple hemispheres above every other living being. That remains true despite his trailing Raleigh in home runs. The Yankees' captain currently leads all of MLB in batting average (.324) and slugging percentage (.674). If that sustains, Judge would be just the 11th player in MLB history to lead the league in both categories in the same season. In other words, if the MVP award were decided solely on offensive output, Judge would win in a landslide. Year Player Batting average Slugging % MVP finish 1948 Stan Musial .376 .702 1st 1956 Mickey Mantle .353 .705 1st 1957 Ted Williams .388 .731 2nd 1972 Billy Williams .333 .606 2nd 1980 George Brett .390 .664 1st 1999 Larry Walker .379 .710 10th 2000 Todd Helton .372 .698 5th 2002 Barry Bonds .370 .799 1st 2013 Miguel Cabrera .348 .636 1st 2018 Mookie Betts .346 .640 1st 2025 Aaron Judge .324 (on Sept. 1) .674 (on Sept. 1) ??? At the same time — and this is supreme levels of nitpicky — 2025 is undeniably Judge's third-best season. This campaign is squarely behind his home-run-record-breaking 2022 and last year's preposterous 1.159 OPS. This season, Judge is walking slightly less and striking out slightly more. His hard-hit rate and average exit velocity are down as well. To be clear, this is like whining about how the sand at your free Caribbean beach resort feels a bit too grainy between your toes. Judge remains dominant, but he has been, ever so slightly, a worse version of his incredible self in 2025. Will that matter to voters? Maybe. With a month's worth of games remaining on the MLB calendar, Raleigh has alreadybroken the single-season record for home runs by a catcher. On Aug. 24, his 49th jack pushed him past Salvador Pérez's 2021 season and into untrodden ground. That is not an accomplishment that should be taken lightly, particularly in this era of baseball. Throughout MLB history, catchers have never been responsible for so much. The job, physical and otherwise, has always been demanding, but the modern game necessitates that catchers be dialed in on game-planning more than ever before. One front-office person recently described catchers to me as a "tertiary position group." They are neither pitchers nor position players. They are something else entirely. Because of that dynamic, teams nowadays are willing to forgo offensive production from that position. Clubs prioritize skills such as calling games, framing pitches and controlling the running game. All those responsibilities mean less time before and during games to focus on hitting. Quite simply, Raleigh is juggling more — more than Judge, more than all the non-catchers in MLB and more than catchers in the past have ever had to handle. That makes his big-fly barrage all the more impressive. This is why LeBron James, despite being the undisputed best basketball player of the 21st century, has won "only" four MVP awards. Sustained brilliance, to our dopamine-hungry brains, can grow stale. There's evidence across all pro sports that award voters tire of celebrating the same performances year after year after year. And thus far this season, the narrative arc is squarely in Raleigh's favor. He's a breakout star, fresh off his first career All-Star Game, and he has never finished higher than 12th in MVP voting. His victory in the Home Run Derby in Atlanta solidified him as one of the game's more prominent figures. The nickname about his voluptuous caboose helps, too. Raleigh's Mariners have a similar record as Judge's Yankees, but the preseason expectations in the Bronx for a team coming off a World Series were supersonic. The Yanks have not lived up to that hype; whether that will hurt Judge in MVP voting remains to be seen. If the Mariners make the playoffs or even win the division, that can only help Raleigh's case. Since they hit back-to-back for the American League in the All-Star Game, Judge and Raleigh have hit at a pretty similar clip (.222/.384/.481 for Judge vs. .197/.295/.454 for Raleigh), though Judge has had almost 40 fewer plate appearances because of his injury. While Raleigh has continued to crank homers — he has 12 since winning the Derby — the rest of his offensive game has slid a bit (1.011 OPS in the first half, .749 since the break). Some of that is bad batted-ball luck, but the Mariners' backstop is also rocking the seventh-highest strikeout rate in MLB since the break (31.8%). Meanwhile, Judge, who is playing through the elbow issue that makes him unable to throw without pain, homered just six times across 24 games in August. The point is this thing is still up for grabs. Raleigh's power burst opened the door to a real race, then Judge's injury kept it propped open. And because neither player has been at his best over the past six weeks, a hot September could swing the MVP fight in either direction.

Can Cal Raleigh beat Aaron Judge for AL MVP?

Can Cal Raleigh beat Aaron Judge for AL MVP? Neither Aaron Judge nor Cal Raleigh is losing sleep over the American League Most Valuable Play...
Sarah Michelle Gellar Celebrates 23rd Anniversary with Freddie Prinze Jr. in Touching Wedding Throwback PostNew Foto - Sarah Michelle Gellar Celebrates 23rd Anniversary with Freddie Prinze Jr. in Touching Wedding Throwback Post

Kevin Mazur/WireImage; Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Sarah Michelle Gellar celebrated 23 years of marriage with husband Freddie Prinze Jr. on Monday, Sept. 1, by posting a throwback wedding photo alongside a playful caption on Instagram TheI Know What You Did Last Summercostars wed in Mexico, in 2002 The couple share daughter Charlotte and son Rocky Sarah Michelle GellarandFreddie Prinze Jr.are celebrating 23 years of marriage, but who's counting? It turns out, theBuffy the Vampire Slayerstar is! The actress, 48, posted a playful tribute to her husband, 49, in honor of their 23rd wedding anniversary on Monday, Sept. 1. In a joint post onInstagram, she wrote, "23 years, 276 months, 1,196 weeks, 8,395 days, 201,480 hours, 12,088,800 minutes and 725,328,000 seconds give or take…. But who's counting ?!?" Gellar shared a throwback photo from the couple's 2002 wedding, which took place at the El Careyes resort in Mexico. In the photo, Prinze holds Gellar's hand as he helps her up a few of the venue's steps. The couple also matched in white for their big day. Initially, neither of theScooby-Doocostars "were into marriage," nor believed in it. However, their perspectives changed once their relationship became more serious. "One day, I just knew we were gonna get married and I knew I was gonna propose," Prinze toldPEOPLE Nowin 2020. "I didn't know when or how. And so I did and fortunately, she was on the same page. My instincts were correct." Gellar added, "I think for the first time it felt different right? Maybe it was the right time for both of us in our lives." Jerod Harris/Getty In 2000, theI Know What You Did Last Summercostars accidentally went on a first date after another friend canceled on dinner plans at the last minute, and the pair had instant chemistry. Less than two years after their friendship turned romantic, the couple got engaged in April 2001. Now, the couple sharestwo children: daughter Charlotte, born in 2010, and son Rocky, born in 2012. 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. Claire Greenway/Getty I Gellar credits her long-lasting marriage to them being mindful and present with each other. "Take the 10 minutes — put the phone down. Have a cup of coffee together. Walk the dog at the end of the night. Read a story with your kids,"she told PEOPLE in 2020. "Make the most of the time that you have. We are all pulled in so many directions, so make sure that, whichever one you are focusing on, you're present." Read the original article onPeople

Sarah Michelle Gellar Celebrates 23rd Anniversary with Freddie Prinze Jr. in Touching Wedding Throwback Post

Sarah Michelle Gellar Celebrates 23rd Anniversary with Freddie Prinze Jr. in Touching Wedding Throwback Post Kevin Mazur/WireImage; Axelle/B...
Barbara Eden unknowingly performed Vegas act in front of a dead man: 'They covered him up with a tablecloth'New Foto - Barbara Eden unknowingly performed Vegas act in front of a dead man: 'They covered him up with a tablecloth'

Taylor Hill/FilmMagic When they say the show must go on, they mean it. Barbara Eden, the legendary television and cabaret star who just celebrated her 94th birthday, was a recent guest onBill Maher'sClub Randompodcast. The comic led Eden through the highlights of her career, including one macabre moment during a live performance in Las Vegas. As Eden told it, the expression "you really killed tonight" wasn't just a figure of speech. It was back in the early 1970s when Eden was opening for comedianShecky Greeneat the original MGM Grand in Las Vegas (later Bally's, now the Horseshoe Las Vegas.) Eden said she and her mother would always stick around after her performance to watch Greene because he was so unpredictable onstage. But one night he came off and was cursing up a storm. Silver Screen Collection/Getty "We said, 'What's wrong? What's wrong?' He said, 'How can I make people laugh with the dead guy in front?'" When Maher pressed, "An actual dead guy?" Eden replied, "Ohhhh, yeah." Turns out, that when she was doing her act, someone had died in the crowd. "They covered him up with a tablecloth," she said. Clarifying, she added, "But I didn't know it." When Maher asked if the rest of the audience was aware, she said she didn't know but "they got the wife out of there." Maher, chuckling, added, "The Desert Inn has heart!," a reference to theAlbert BrooksfilmLost in America, which includes a cautionary chapter about visiting Las Vegas. Eden simply repeated, "I found out about it afterward," and explained that the lights onstage made it difficult to see even the front of the audience. (The dead man covered in the tablecloth was right up front, apparently.) Some poking around on the internet shows that Eden and Greene were at the MGM Grand's Celebrity Room in December 1973. At the time of this publication, an old program and menu from the event, in good shape, was selling on eBay for $157.50. Now that the world knows this story, the price should only go up. Speaking of prices, the meals during the show were pretty darn expensive for 1973. The breast of chicken saute alfredo with egg noodles and sour cream went for $15. Online inflation calculators price that at somewhere between $90 and $105 today. Would you spend so much on dinner theater food in Vegas? Maybe the sticker shock is what killed that guy. Lanks/Classicstock/Getty If the name Shecky Greene sounds like a pretend comedian to you, know that he was a pretty huge draw back in the day, and a regular on the talk show circuit. He also had a few dramatic roles. He was a regular on the influential 1960s Army dramaCombat!and appeared in theFrank Sinatra-led private eye pictureTony Rome. He was also inMel Brooks'History of the World, Part I(as the baddie Marcus Vindictus), a film with a surfeit of like-minded performers including Henny Youngman,Jackie Mason, andSid Caesar. Eden, of course, is best known for her timeless performance as Jeannie onI Dream of JeannieoppositeLarry Hagman. That series ran from 1965 to 1970. Eden reprised the role in the television filmI Dream of Jeannie... Fifteen Years Laterin 1985 andI Still Dream of Jeanniein 1991. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. To watch more of Eden's chat with Bill Maher, you can hit play on the video below. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Barbara Eden unknowingly performed Vegas act in front of a dead man: 'They covered him up with a tablecloth'

Barbara Eden unknowingly performed Vegas act in front of a dead man: 'They covered him up with a tablecloth' Taylor Hill/FilmMagic ...
Army football player's courageous actions save car crash victimNew Foto - Army football player's courageous actions save car crash victim

A 20-year-old Army football player is being credited for making a courageous play off the field when he and his father witnessed a crash and teamed up to rescue the driver before his vehicle exploded into flames, authorities said. Larry Pickett Jr., a defensive player for the Black Knights, sprang into life-saving action early Sunday in Fort Montgomery, New York, about five miles south of the U.S. Military Academy West Point, where Pickett is enrolled as a second-year cadet. Pickett and his family were returning to West Point after having dinner and came upon a vehicle just after midnight that had apparently swerved off Route 9W in Orange County and crashed into a utility pole, Pickett's father, Larry Pickett Sr., told ABC affiliate stationWTVDin Raleigh, North Carolina, where he lives. Despite noticing live wires dangling on the ground from the pole the car crashed into, Pickett Sr. said he and his son rushed toward the danger to reach the driver trapped inside the vehicle. "There was no discussion. My son just jumped right into action," the elder Pickett told WTVD. "He mentioned his military training kicked in, and we pulled [the man] out. He took care of him on the side of the road until the police officers got there, and then the fire department got there shortly after." The dramatic rescue was captured on cellphone video by Pickett's sister, Lauren, and showed the father and son pulling the driver out of the car and carrying him out of harm's way just moments before the vehicle burst into flames. The Fort Montgomery Fire Department said in a Facebook post that when fire crews arrived, the vehicle was "fully engulfed in flames." The cause of the crash remains under investigation. The driver appeared to be disoriented but conscious at the scene, according to the video posted online by the Pickett family. The U.S. Military Academy posted astatement on Facebookearly Sunday, saying it is "proud of the heroic actions" taken by Pickett Jr and his father. "Running towards danger to save lives is the embodiment of the Army Values and Warrior Ethos," the military academy posted. MORE: Civilians jump into creek to rescue ride-share driver from sinking car: Police Army athletic director Tom Theodorakis added in a social media post that Pickett Jr. and his father "exemplify the values we hold dear, stepping up in a moment of crisis to save a life." Larry Pickett Sr. posted the video of the rescue on his Instagram page and expressed how proud he is of his son's actions. MORE: See the reunion between a woman and the 23-year-old who saved her life "Thank you Jesus that this man will live to see another day! I am so grateful for my son LJ for saving his life! Not only is he making an impact in the classroom and on the football field at the United States Military Academy at West Point, but he's also making a difference in his community!" the senior Pickett wrote. He added, "Just after Midnight, I watched in awe as my son, Larry Pickett Jr., ran toward a burning vehicle, ignoring the downed power lines crackling around it. With immense courage, he pulled a man to safety, saving him from a fiery fate. This is more than a display of leadership; it's a testament to the character West Point is building in him -- a readiness to go into the line of fire, not just for his country, but for anyone who needs it. To see that courage and selflessness in action firsthand was truly incredible." ABC News' Darren Reynolds contributed to this report.

Army football player's courageous actions save car crash victim

Army football player's courageous actions save car crash victim A 20-year-old Army football player is being credited for making a courag...
Micah Parsons reportedly dealing with sprain in back, may need epidural injection to play Week 1 with PackersNew Foto - Micah Parsons reportedly dealing with sprain in back, may need epidural injection to play Week 1 with Packers

AsMicah Parsons gets his start with the Green Bay Packers, his first appearance with the team might be up in the air. Parsons has been dealing with a L4/L5 facet joint sprain in the vertebrae in his back, per multiple media reports, and he may need an epidural injection before the Packers' season opener Sunday. Parsons has been prescribed an anti-inflammatory to reduce the tightness in his back and he's on a physical therapy program, perESPN's Adam Schefter. The injury puts his availability for Week 1 into question as Green Bay hosts the Detroit Lions on Sunday. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Prior to beingtraded to the Packersin a blockbuster deal, the edge rusher had reported to the Dallas Cowboys' training camp but was sidelined due to a back injury. Despite speculation that him sitting out of practice may have had more to do with thecontract standoff with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Parsons' injury appears to be real, and may affect his availability for Sunday's game. Parsons joined Green Bay at practice Monday, making his first appearance in his new No. 1 jersey. (Parsons is the first Packers player to wear No. 1 since team founder Curly Lambeau.) The Micah Parsons content all you#Packersfans have been waiting for.pic.twitter.com/J2W7mkDuie — Kyle Malzhan (@KyleMalzhan)September 1, 2025 During hisintroductory news conference Friday, Parsons told reporters he was feeling physically "great" ahead of the season. "I think I can contribute a lot. I'm going to team up with the doctors and create a plan. We already talked about how we can ramp me up and get me in a flow where they feel comfortable and I feel comfortable," Parsons said. "My plan is to be here. They didn't give up what they gave up for me to sit on the sidelines." The Cowboys received defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two first-round draft picks in the trade for the 26-year-old defender. And it won't take long for Parsons to face his former team: The Packers will travel to Dallas in Week 4 to face the Cowboys.

Micah Parsons reportedly dealing with sprain in back, may need epidural injection to play Week 1 with Packers

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Psychiatrist's message for hostile "The Summer I Turned Pretty" fans

The debate over who the main character in creator Jenny Han's "The Summer I Turned Pretty" should end up with is heating up as the final episodes of the third season approach – but fan enthusiasm is starting to spill into hostility. Prime Video's hit romance series has captivated audiences as it follows Isabel "Belly" Conklin who finds herself in a love triangle with brothers Jeremiah and Conrad Fisher competing for her attention. Passionate fans have broken off into two dueling camps: #TeamJeremiah versus #TeamConrad. And they're taking to social media to battle over which love interest should ultimately win Belly's heart. But some of these so-called fans are turning on the actors themselves. Last month, actors Christopher Briney (Conrad) and Gavin Casalegno (Jeremiah)told "CBS Mornings"they often have to remind fans that they're just playing a role. "It's a story that people can relate to and love. Yeah, we're just grateful that people are passionate about the story we're telling," Casalegno said. Briney added, "You root for both of these characters at times." Lola Tung, who plays Belly, also admitted the rivalry gets a bit too intense at times. "When people have an attachment to the characters, they want to see it come together at the end. I'm so grateful that they care so much, but people get a little scary about it. Please don't threaten to kill someone if something doesn't go your way — I promise you, it's not that serious," shetold Teen Vogue. "There is a line between fiction and reality" Last week, Prime Video launched a social media campaign called, "The Summer We Started Acting Normal Online," urging viewers to keep the conversation kind and highlighted its zero tolerance policy for bullying and hate speech. "The show isn't real but the people playing the characters are," Prime Video wrote. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Summer I Turned Pretty (@thesummeriturnedpretty) Board-certified psychiatrist and author Sue Varma said she is "blown away" that a network had to step in and tell fans to simmer down and the show is fiction. Varma says fans' emotional attachment may point to a larger societal problem. "There is a line between fiction and reality. And I feel as if these lines are becoming really blurred when people are projecting their anger, their hatred, their harassment and resentment onto fictional characters," she said. Varma said this indicates that there is perhaps a "deep void in our society right now" with people longing for human connection. She explained these fan behaviors are a sign of a psychological phenomenon known as parasocial relationships – or one-sided bonds with media figures. Varma adds the anonymity of social media emboldens fans to exhibit bad behavior. "Portrait of a person who's not there": Documenting the bedrooms of school shooting victims Passage: In memoriam Dr. Sanjay Gupta on the mysteries of chronic pain

Psychiatrist's message for hostile "The Summer I Turned Pretty" fans

Psychiatrist's message for hostile "The Summer I Turned Pretty" fans The debate over who the main character in creator Jenny H...
Jimmy Fallon Strikes a Pose with His Wife Nancy Juvonen and Their 2 Daughters in Rare Family PhotoNew Foto - Jimmy Fallon Strikes a Pose with His Wife Nancy Juvonen and Their 2 Daughters in Rare Family Photo

Jimmy Fallon/Instagram Jimmy Fallon is spending some quality time with his family The comedian shared a photo on Instagram of his family's vacation, which included a rare picture of his two daughters Fallon shares daughters Winnie, 12, and Frances, 10, with wife Nancy Juvonen Jimmy Fallonand his family know how to strike a pose! TheTonight Show with Jimmy Fallonhost, 50, posted a rare photo of his whole familyon Instagramon Sunday, Aug. 31, as he shared scenes from his lakeside vacation. Fallon could be seen standing on the left, holding his arms up as his one of his daughters posed in front of him. His wife,Nancy Juvonen, stood in the middle and held up a peace sign while holding an arm around their other daughter, who posed with her arms in the air. "This is before my sister-in-law said, 'a little less,' " Fallon joked in his caption. 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. Jimmy Fallon/Instagram Fallon shares his daughtersWinnie, 12, and Frances, 10, with his wife Juvonen, 58. In September 2024, Fallon spoke withParentsfor their "Take Five with Grace" column and opened up about how his mentality about his career has shifted since he's welcomed his daughters. "I used to work hard on my career for myself. Now it's about my kids," Fallon shared. "I want to show them that they can be as creative as I am and enjoy the process. Don't do it for money. Don't do it for praise. Do it because you like it and you'll be happy for the rest of your life." Jimmy Fallon/Instagram In August 2024, Fallonspoke with PEOPLEahead of the publication of his new children's book,5 More Sleeps 'Til Halloween, and said that with autumn fast approaching, he wouldmiss his daughtersonce they head back to school."I don't want [them] to go to school," Fallon joked. "I don't want them to meet other people. I don't want them to do anything. I just want them to hang out with us for the rest of their life."Fallon said that despite his feelings, Winnie and Frances were more than excited for the new school year. "They love their school, they love their friends," he said. "And it's another little chapter in their lives and another fun adventure." Read the original article onPeople

Jimmy Fallon Strikes a Pose with His Wife Nancy Juvonen and Their 2 Daughters in Rare Family Photo

Jimmy Fallon Strikes a Pose with His Wife Nancy Juvonen and Their 2 Daughters in Rare Family Photo Jimmy Fallon/Instagram Jimmy Fallon is sp...

 

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