'Yellowstone' star Cole Hauser reveals 'older ladies' have gotten handsy with the actor after rise to fameNew Foto - 'Yellowstone' star Cole Hauser reveals 'older ladies' have gotten handsy with the actor after rise to fame

Cole Hauserhas experienced some odd fan encounters after gaining fame as Rip Wheeler on "Yellowstone." "I've had some old women grab my a--," Hauser, 50, toldPage Six. "It's been a little bit … a little bit strange," he explained. "But for the most part of it, everyone's been very respectful. But I think when the older ladies get a few drinks in them, they get a little aggressive." While "Yellowstone" shot Hauser into mainstream success, the actor first appeared in movies such as "Good Will Hunting" and "Dazed and Confused." 'Yellowstone' Spin-off Rumors Swirl: Wild Theories, Dream Casting And What's Really True Hauser will be returning to the"Yellowstone" universeafter the original series ended with season five. Read On The Fox News App Fox News Digital confirmed that Hauser andKelly Reillywill be reprising their roles as Rip Wheeler and Beth Dutton in the "Yellowstone" spin-off that has a working title of "The Dutton Ranch." The new series' storyline will pick up from where the "Yellowstone" series finale left off. Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News A description of the show reads, "Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler are grateful for the peace they sought, fought, and nearly died for with their 7,000-acre Dutton Ranch. With tough times and stiff competition, Beth and Rip do what they must to survive, all while ensuring Carter becomes the man he's supposed to be." Academy Award nominee, Annette Bening, will be joining the cast as Beulah Jackson, "the powerful, cunning and charming head of a major ranch in Texas." "Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan will serve as producer on the show, alongside Reilly and Hauser. Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter The fifth season of "Yellowstone" saw the death of the show's main character, John Dutton, played by Kevin Costner. Hauser previously gave fans a hint at the "Yellowstone" spin-off while finishing up filming for the original show. "I'm so focused on finishing 'Yellowstone' the way it needs to be finished right now – well, just the show itself," Hauser toldCountry Living. "We'll see where that leads." "But I know that there's some stuff on the horizon when it comes to Taylor's ideas for Kelly Reilly and myself, and some of the other cast," he added. "I'm excited to see where he goes creatively with that. But right now, it's just: Let's finish strong; let's do the best we can." Fox News Digital's Janelle Ash contributed to this report. Original article source:'Yellowstone' star Cole Hauser reveals 'older ladies' have gotten handsy with the actor after rise to fame

'Yellowstone' star Cole Hauser reveals 'older ladies' have gotten handsy with the actor after rise to fame

'Yellowstone' star Cole Hauser reveals 'older ladies' have gotten handsy with the actor after rise to fame Cole Hauserhas ex...
Country Star Chris Stapleton Looks Sharp in New Photos with Wife and Rarely-Seen DaughterNew Foto - Country Star Chris Stapleton Looks Sharp in New Photos with Wife and Rarely-Seen Daughter

Chris Stapleton's latest public outing was a full-on family affair! The country music superstar, 47, was photographed on Monday, Sep. 1 while attending an event in Paris, France along with his longtime wife,Morgane Stapleton, and their teenage daughter,Ada. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 The trio of Stapleton family members were among the attendees at the debut runway show forPost Malone's new brand, Austin Post Apparel. Sitting front row at the show, Chris and his wife were photographed with Ada, 14, sitting in between them. The Grammy-winning artist, who has been married to Morgane since 2007, was looking spiffy for the special occasion, swapping out his usual cowboy hat and casual country style for a sharp blue button-down shirt and a pair of sleek black pants. Morgane, 42, was dressed in head-to-toe denim, while Ada opted for a white collared shirt and a fringe suede jacket in a deep shade of auburn. Ada, who will be turning 15 by the end of the year, completed her stylish 'fit with a pair of light-wash jeans, various silver and turquoise jewelry pieces and some black leather boots. Ada is one of five children Chris shares with Morgane. In addition to Ada, their only daughter, the two are also parents to sonWaylon, 16, 7-year-old twin boysMaconandSamuel, and a fourth son born in 2019, whose name has never publicly been revealed. The country music couple typically keep most of their family life and their kids' personal lives private. When announcing the birth of their youngest son in 2019, Morgane shared the news with a Mother's DayInstagram postfeaturing a photo of the then-newborn baby's tiny hand holding onto hers. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Morgane Stapleton (@morganestapleton) "The most perfect Mother's day...I wish all you Mama's the happiest of days today! 💛" she wrote at the time, while opting not to show the child's face or announce his name. Related: Chris Stapleton Fans Didn't Think He 'Could Get Any Cooler But There He Goes' in Surprise Appearance This story was originally reported byParadeon Sep 2, 2025, where it first appeared in theNewssection. Add Parade as aPreferred Source by clicking here.

Country Star Chris Stapleton Looks Sharp in New Photos with Wife and Rarely-Seen Daughter

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Inter signs Akanji on loan from Manchester City to tackle defensive issuesNew Foto - Inter signs Akanji on loan from Manchester City to tackle defensive issues

MILAN (AP) —Inter Milanhas signed versatile defender Manuel Akanji on loan from Manchester City, looking to strengthen its backline following a 2-1 loss to Udinese inSerie Aat the weekend. Inter's defensive weaknesses were also exposed in the humiliating5-0 rout by Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League finallast season. Inter announced the move on Tuesday, saying that the deal includes an option for a permanent signing, "which will become an obligation if certain conditions are met." The 30-year-old Akanji was a favorite of Pep Guardiola's when City won a treble in 2023 but was part of a clear-out as the English club has recruited younger players recently. Akanji is usually a center back but the Switzerland international can also play at both fullback positions. Akanji made 136 appearances in three years for City, scoring five goals and helping City to two Premier League titles, an FA Cup, a Community Shield, a Champions League, a UEFA Super Cup and a Club World Cup. He has also made 71 appearances for his national team and was named to the team of the tournament when Switzerland reached the quarterfinals of last year's European Championship. Although Akanji will also be remembered forfailing to convert the decisive kickin a penalty shootout loss to England at Euro 2024. Inter's 37-year-old center back Francesco Acerbi struggled in the loss to Udinese on Sunday and was at the center of controversy when heturned down a call up to Italy's squadin May. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Inter signs Akanji on loan from Manchester City to tackle defensive issues

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MLB power rankings: Now or never for Cincinnati Reds as top prospect arrivesNew Foto - MLB power rankings: Now or never for Cincinnati Reds as top prospect arrives

September got here in a hurry, no? And forMajor League Baseballteams, it's going to evaporate even quicker. With just 23 to 25 games left, it's past time for teams to make a move, and with the calendar flipping and two extra roster spots available, a contender gasping for air isn't above calling on a rookie for help. So welcome to Cincinnati,Sal Stewart, and say hello to Seattle, Harry Ford. The top prospects arrived with the 28-man roster and in Stewart's case, there was no time to wait around. He keyed a two-run rally with his first major league hit Sept. 1 and, even though the diamond is crowded in Cincy, he told reporters he'll play "the batter's box." MLB IN SEPTEMBER:9 questions for baseball's final month Hey, the Reds will take any help they can get. A modest two-game winning streak - capped by a walk-off win over Toronto - ended a funk of eight losses in 10 games and kept them within four games of the Mets for the National League's final wild-card berth. It also eased their fall in USA TODAY Sports' power rankings, falling two spots to No. 15. In Seattle, Ford, a catcher, is blocked in the traditional sense by the greatCal Raleigh, but after mastering Class AAA – 16 homers, an .868 OPS – his bat can only help the Mariners, who hope not to be Texas toast by the end of the year - they're 1 ½ games up on the Rangers for the last playoff spot, and three back of Houston for the AL West lead. A look at our updated rankings: Have lost nine of their last 15. Just a blip, right? Trea Turner shouldn't be too far behind Kyle Schwarber on those NL MVP ballots. Bullpen ERA now a grim 4.12. Have lost eight of their last 13 against teams currently holding a playoff spot. Cade Horton should get a fair amount of Rookie of the Year love. Tanner Scott, projected closer, has a 4.44 ERA. It would be nice to figure out the Nos. 4-5 rotation slots. But they can make a playoff run simply with their Big Three. Jose Iglesias is the primary shortstop. They can only hope his Mets Magic lasts into this October, too. Jose Caballero becoming more appealing as steadier shortstop option. Luis Garcia posts a quality start (and a win) in first post-Tommy John outing. Juan Soto: 36 home runs, .915 OPS, 5.1 WAR. This is why you don't waste your breath in April. Their "major offensive addition" of the off-season - Donovan Solano - doesn't make it to September. Playoff drive slowed by Seth Lugo's uncharacteristic inability to get through five innings. How are these guys not 10 games out yet? If there's such a thing as Tito Magic, this is the time of year it arrives. Have homered in 15 consecutive games, which they haven't done such Barry Bonds hit 73 in 2001. Emmanuel Clase, Luis Ortiz remain in limbo. Zac Gallen had 28 strikeouts, nine walks in August. Reliever Jorge Alcala - claimed from Boston - making strong impression. Braves take Ha-Seong Kim's $16 million 2026 commitment off their hands - and open up shortstop for Carson Williams. Taylor Ward fortunate to emerge with minor injuries after slamming into scoreboard fence in Houston. They're a .493 team on the road, .456 in front of sparse crowds in Miami. Austin Riley's season officially over after move to 60-day IL. Byron Buxton (29 homers, 21 steals) has a shot at Twins' first 30-30 season. Swept Tigers right out of Yolo County in best series win of year. Jeremiah Jackson? He's on a 33-for-97 heater as an Oriole. Isiah Kiner-Falefa (Blue Jays), Tim Mayza (Phillies) waived and picked up by better teams. Pretty neat: Battery of Andrew Alvarez, C.J. Stubbs debut on same day, help post shutout. This Colson Montgomery homer thing getting crazy: He's gone deep in consecutive games six times. A 116-loss pace as end of nightmare season approaches This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:MLB power rankings: Now or never for Reds as Sal Stewart arrives

MLB power rankings: Now or never for Cincinnati Reds as top prospect arrives

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Jason Kelce Is 'Hoping' He's Best Man at Brother Travis and Taylor Swift's Wedding: 'Trav Has a Lot of Friends'New Foto - Jason Kelce Is 'Hoping' He's Best Man at Brother Travis and Taylor Swift's Wedding: 'Trav Has a Lot of Friends'

Michael Loccisano/Getty; Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Jason Kelce has his sights set on a particular role at brother Travis' wedding to Taylor Swift "Hopefully I'm the best man. We'll see," Jason said in a teaser for his appearance on theBussin' with the Boyspodcast on Sept. 2 Travis and Swift announced their engagement in a joint Instagram post on Aug. 26 Jason Kelcehas his eyes on a particular role atTaylor SwiftandTravis Kelce's wedding! During ateaserfor his appearance on theBussin' with the Boyspodcast on Tuesday, Sept. 2, Jason, 37, told hosts Taylor Lewan and Will Compton that he is "hoping" to be the best man at his brother, 35, and the pop superstar's nuptials. "Hopefully I'm the best man. We'll see," Jason said. "Trav has a lot of friends, I'm just hoping to get the opportunity." In the caption accompanying the teaser, the podcast shared that along with discussing his and Travis'New Heightspodcast and his journey as a NFL player in Philadelphia, Jason would also be opening up about "⁃Taylor Swift becoming a Kelce." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bussin' With The Boys (@bussinwtb) Jason sharing his hopes about his role in the wedding comes after hebroke his silenceon Travis and Swift'sengagement newson the Aug. 27 episode of the brothers' podcast. "Gigantic piece of 'New News' that just hit the waves," Jason shared during the episode, referencing a popular segment from the podcast. "We did record this podcast on Monday, which was Travis' one day off. So, he is not here to address this himself, but we felt it necessary as a team here atNew Heightsto get together and send Travis and Taylor a giant congratulations for being engaged! The proposal heard 'round the world." The Kansas City Chiefs tight end and the "Love Story" singerannounced their engagement in a joint postonInstagramon Aug. 26. "Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married 🧨," Swift wrote in the caption of her post alongside several photos from their floral-filled garden proposal. The post was also set to her song "So High School," which is seemingly about her romance with Travis. TheImageDirect.com Many of Swift's famous friends have also since reacted to the news, including her BFFSelena Gomezand collaboratorSabrina Carpenter, whom Swift, 35, is teaming up with for the title track of her upcoming album,The Life of a Showgirl. Gomez, 33, reshared Swift's engagement photos on her Instagram Stories and captioned them, "When bestie gets engaged 🥰," while Carpenter, 26, posted a series of white heart emojis alongside one of the couple's loved-up photos from the announcement. FollowingSwift's record-breaking Aug. 13 appearance on theNew Heightspodcast, Jasonpraised the musician for how she described new fiancé Travison the show. Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce 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. "When she said you were ahuman exclamation point, I was like, 'Goddamn.' Like, she is f---ing good with words," Jason said on the Aug. 27 episode. "That is such a great way to describe Travis Kelce. That might be better than Big Yeti, the human exclamation point," Jason continued, referencing the nickname Travis was given at college thanks to his facial and body hair. "That's my new nickname for Travis Kelce. Stealing that one," Jason added. Read the original article onPeople

Jason Kelce Is 'Hoping' He's Best Man at Brother Travis and Taylor Swift's Wedding: 'Trav Has a Lot of Friends'

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Camila Cabello Shows Support for Her Former Fifth Harmony Bandmates as They Reunite as a 4New Foto - Camila Cabello Shows Support for Her Former Fifth Harmony Bandmates as They Reunite as a 4

Ernesto S. Ruscio/Getty; Kevin Mazur/Getty Camila Cabello is showing her support for her former Fifth Harmony bandmates as the group performed together for the first time in more than six years The band, Lauren Jauregui, Normani, Dinah Jane, and Ally Brooke, took to the stage at the Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas as special guests on the Jonas Brothers'  JONAS20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour on Aug. 31 When Fifth Harmony shared a clip of their performance on Instagram, Cabello showed her support by adding four love heart emojis in the post's comment section Camila Cabellois proving there is no bad blood between her and her formerFifth Harmonybandmates. The group reunited for their first joint performance in more than six yearsat the Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas as special guests on theJonas Brothers'  JONAS20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour on Aug. 31. Lauren Jauregui,Normani,Dinah Jane, andAlly Brooketook to the stage without Cabello, 28, but she was quick to show her support for her former bandmates when she shared a video of their performance viaInstagram. Brad Barket/Getty Images Alongside a video of the quartet singing their iconic single "Worth It" on stage, Cabello added four red heart emojis in the post's comments section, likely a nod to the four girls. "Y'all remember Fifth Harmony," Normani said as the group appeared in front of the crowd at their reunion gig. They proceeded to break into a tightly choreographed routine, which also included their track "Work From Home." Fifth Harmony/Instagram The performance comes a few months afterThe Hollywood Reporterreported the group was in talks to reunite for a potential documentary and tour. Just hours ahead of their surprise appearance, Fifth Harmony had fans buzzing when they posted onXfor the first time since 2018 with the teaser hashtag, #FifthHarmonyFollowSpree. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Fifth Harmony (@fifthharmony) 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. Fifth Harmony's last official concert was at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Fla., on May 11, 2018 — about two months after the group announced an indefinite hiatus to embark on solo careers. Cabello, meanwhile, had departed on Dec. 19, 2016, with the band releasing a statement onX(formerly Twitter) about the situation. Arnold Jerocki/Getty "After 4 and a half years of being together, we have been informed via her representatives that Camila has decided to leave Fifth Harmony. We wish her well," they wrote at the time. Cabello later released her ownstatementexplaining, "As sad as it is to see this chapter ending this way, I will continue to root them all on as individuals and as a group. I wish nothing but the best for them, all the success in the world, and true happiness." Read the original article onPeople

Camila Cabello Shows Support for Her Former Fifth Harmony Bandmates as They Reunite as a 4

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Bill Belichick's college coaching debut ends with a UNC blowout loss to TCUNew Foto - Bill Belichick's college coaching debut ends with a UNC blowout loss to TCU

Bill Belichick's first run as a college coach at North Carolina started fast only to end in a blowout loss. The NFL coaching great took the field Monday night for his college debut with the Tar Heels against TCU, sporting a familiar look from the pro sideline with a gray hoodie — only this one bearing the name "Carolina Football" in that distinctive shade of light blue. Yet after scoring on the game's first drive, the Tar Heels watched as the Horned Frogs took control with 41 unanswered points on the way to a 48-14 win. By the end, TCU had scored two defensive touchdowns and finished with a 542-222 edge in total offense while driving UNC fans to the exits long before the fourth quarter began. Belichick, 73, led the NFL's New England Patriots to six Super Bowl championships and trailed only Don Shula on the league's all-time wins list. Now he's making the transition to the college level, the result of an all-in moment for UNC to elevate its football program at a school better known for its storied men's basketball program. The buildup to the season here had included plenty of added buzz, including the school selling out all its season tickets — at an elevated price — and single-game seats for the season. The game also attracted ESPN to hold a pregame studio show from the Kenan Stadium sideline, where Belichick popped over before the game to share a hello with former Alabama coach Nick Saban and the rest of that crew. Belichick also roamed the field during pregame warmups as though taking it all in for the better part of a half-hour. At one point, he stood on the UNC end of the field with general manager Michael Lombardi watching the Tar Heels, then shared a quick handshake with Atlantic Coast Conference commissioner Jim Phillips as he made his way toward midfield. Once there, he shook hands with members of the officiating crew and stood near midfield watching the Horned Frogs players as they went through warm-up drills. The game also attracted notable former UNC figures from years past, including NBA legend Michael Jordan — who won a national championship under Dean Smith here in 1982 — and former UNC star linebacker Lawrence Taylor, who played under Belichick when Belichick was an assistant and eventually defensive coordinator with the New York Giants during the 1980s. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Bill Belichick’s college coaching debut ends with a UNC blowout loss to TCU

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Jamie Vardy signs with Cremonese in Italy after 13 seasons at LeicesterNew Foto - Jamie Vardy signs with Cremonese in Italy after 13 seasons at Leicester

ROME (AP) —Jamie Vardyis moving to Italy after 13 seasons with Leicester that included an improbable Premier League title in 2016. The 38-year-old English striker signed with promoted Serie A club Cremonese on Tuesday. The club said Vardy had signed until the end of next June with a renewal option. It was announced in April that Vardy would leave Leicester at the end of last season — and he marked his 500th and final match for the club a month later witha farewell goalthat was his 200th for the team. Vardy scored ina record 11 straight gamesin Leicester's title-winning campaign that will be remembered as one of the great underdog stories in soccer history. The title defied preseasonodds of 5,000-1. After winning the Serie B playoffs to return to the top flight after two years,Cremonese stunned AC Milanin its Serie A opener. It remains perfect aftera dramatic late win over Sassuoloon Friday. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Jamie Vardy signs with Cremonese in Italy after 13 seasons at Leicester

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Nonprofits face a tough funding landscape. They hope better storytelling will bring more donationsNew Foto - Nonprofits face a tough funding landscape. They hope better storytelling will bring more donations

MIAMI (AP) — Cindy Eggleton has always believed in the power of a story. But the CEO and co-founder ofBrilliant Cities, a Detroit-based early childhood development nonprofit that supports learning in underserved communities, never expected someone to tell hers. And definitely not in a sleek documentary with a slick soundtrack and plenty of images of other Detroit institutions, such as General Motors, Diana Ross, and the historic Fox Theatre. "It's never been about me," said Eggleton, adding that participating in the"Nevertheless: The Women Changing the World"documentary series on YouTube was her way of honoring her late mother, Geraldine, who inspired her to speak out and help others in their community. However, as they face an increasingly uncertain funding landscape, nonprofits are focusing more on storytelling in outreach to donors – both big and small – and raising production values for videos and podcasts. "Storytelling is how we're able to draw people in and get them to connect to a deeper truth about themselves or about the world or a problem that needs to be solved," said Elevate Prize Foundation CEO Carolina Jayaram Garcia. "It's connecting those issues back to you as a human and not saying, 'Well, that's their problem. That's all the way over there.' The story allows it to be human." Elevate Prize Foundation launches its own documentary studio The foundation launched the production house Elevate Studios earlier this year to tell more of those stories, Jayaram Garcia said. "Nevertheless: The Women Changing the World," Elevate Studios' first series, has already generated more than 3 million views on YouTube and will debut its second season in the summer of 2026. "It's been incredible to see the growth we've had on YouTube and how it's resonated so quickly with so many people," Jayaram Garcia said. "We know we're on to something here." Philanthropic support of storytelling has been ongoing for decades, mostly through donors funding documentary projects. Open Society Foundations created the Soros Documentary Fund in 1996 before the Sundance Institute took it over in 2002, with the George Soros-backed nonprofit's continued monetary support. The Ford Foundation formalized its funding plans in 2011, creating its JustFilms program that still supports 25-30 documentary films annually. Earlier this month, Firelight Media, a New York-based nonprofit supporting documentary filmmakers of color, launched the Firelight Fund, which will offer directors $50,000 grants for their projects. But Lance Gould, founder and CEO of media strategy firm Brooklyn Story Lab, says what Elevate Prize Foundation and others are doing is different. He says it reflects both technological improvements that have lowered the cost of documentary storytelling and the rise of social media, which allows nonprofits to interact with donors directly. "Being able to tell your story well is paramount," said Gould, whose firm works with nonprofits to help them produce their own story-driven content. "But storytelling is not only about reaching viewers, it's also about having the right message for the right viewers." He suggests that nonprofits connect their work to larger initiatives like theUnited Nations Sustainable Development Goals— an ambitious list of 17 efforts from eliminating extreme poverty and hunger to guaranteeing every child a quality secondary education by 2030 — to attract more attention and support. How storytelling can strengthen connection Gould, who was previously executive editor of The Huffington Post and editor in chief of The Boston Phoenix, said "everyone can be their own media company at this point." That's a point Nicole Bronzan, vice president of communications and content for the Council on Foundations, hopes is not lost in the push for more storytelling. "We don't want people to feel that they have to make big technological investments in order to tell better stories," Bronzan said. "We wouldn't want anyone to feel like they have to have a big fancy studio, but certainly the news that folks are investing in storytelling is great for us and for the whole sector." In a Council on Foundations report released last year, "A New Voice for Philanthropy: How Deeper Stories and Clearer Language Can Build Trust," researchers, including Bronzan, reported that people had positive attitudes toward foundations, but most didn't really understand how foundations worked. Bronzan said stories that provide more transparency about how donations are used and how those decisions are made help connect people to a nonprofit and its work. "If you're telling those stories," she said, "I can only imagine that people will be more inclined to open up their pocketbooks and say, 'Oh, OK, these are causes that need my support.'" Documentary sparks donations So far, that has been the case for Brilliant Cities, which saw an increase in donations after Eggleton's episode debuted on YouTube. "We have a funder who wants to increase his gift from $7,000 to $100,000," said Eggleton, whose nonprofit turns a neighborhood's vacant homes into community centers with family services ranging from tutoring to mental health support groups. She said new donors have also reached out. "It's kind of incredible." Though Brilliant Cities doesn't rely on federal funding for its services, Eggleton saidgovernment aid cutshave made a tough funding environment even tougher because the competition for non-governmental donations becomes even tougher. "Everybody's being told what's being taken away," she said. "People are pulling at grant officers and individuals with stock market gains. I think it's more than the funding, though. I think it's about really recognizing how the world already feels so disconnected and now feels even more so." Storytelling, Eggleton said, helps reduce that. By focusing on female changemakers, Elevate Studios makes an even stronger point, she said, adding she's been quoting Spanish poet Antonio Machado — "There is no path/We make the path by walking" — as she explains the power of the series. "This is the time that we really do need to figure out how we build empathy through stories and not necessarily saying, 'You're wrong or you're right," she said. "You just show the world what can be and what should be." _____ Associated Press coverage of philanthropy and nonprofits receives support through the AP's collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content. For all of AP's philanthropy coverage, visithttps://apnews.com/hub/philanthropy.

Nonprofits face a tough funding landscape. They hope better storytelling will bring more donations

Nonprofits face a tough funding landscape. They hope better storytelling will bring more donations MIAMI (AP) — Cindy Eggleton has always be...
Savannah Chrisley details feud with brother Chase since parents' prison time: 'I don't know if it can ever be repaired'New Foto - Savannah Chrisley details feud with brother Chase since parents' prison time: 'I don't know if it can ever be repaired'

Paul Archuleta/Getty The Chrisley family is finally back together again, but a set of federal prison sentences may have been the least of their problems. The Chrisleys: Back to Reality, Lifetime's latest addition to the armada of reality series chronicling the private lives of the TV dynasty, catches up with the Chrisleys at the tail end of Todd and Julie's time in lockup. The patriarch and matriarch of the real estate empire and figureheads of the USA Network's popularChrisley Knows Bestwereconvicted of bank fraud and tax evasionin 2022 andsentenced to a combined 19 yearsin prison. Their daughter, Savannah, worked tirelessly to earn her parents a presidentialpardon, whichDonald Trumpgranted in May. ButBack to Realityshows that the long shadow cast by Todd and Julie's imprisonment allowed for a dangerous kind of rot to fester back home. In a prescient phone call from prison included in the first episode ofBack to Reality, Julie shared that her "greatest worry while being in prison is my children. I worry that they're okay. I worry that they're getting along because I'm not there to wrangle everyone and diffuse a situation." She specifically pointed to Chase and Savannah, the eldest son and daughter she shares with Todd, who "have fought since they were teenagers. And that worries me, because I feel like the divide is just going to get bigger and bigger." Back to Realityproves just that, and it's not just Julie who's worried. Todd's colorful mother Nanny Faye, a popular recurring character onChrisley Knows Best, shared her own concerns with Julie's mother, Pam Hughes. "Well, Pam, me, and you have got to come up with a solution to help everyone out. What are we going to do with Chase and Savannah?" she wonders, adding that because of Todd and Julie's absences, "This family's been torn apart." Lifetime Chase and Savannah both chose to participate inBack to Reality, and had quite a bit to say about the feud themselves. "Since my mom and dad have been away, we haven't been in the same room all together let alone sat down for dinner with everybody," Chase revealed. "I know there's some tension there between me and Savannah." Though Savannah fondly recalled that "growing up, I feel like we were always best friends. We did everything together," Chase's view of the time has altered in retrospect. In a call from prison, Todd shared, "I always told Savannah, you can do anything a boy can do. In fact, nine times out of 10, you can probably do it better. And Chase would say to me, 'Yeah, and look what you raised: a monster.'" Sign up forEntertainment Weekly'sfree daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. "Chase and I are definitely on rocky terms, because over the past two and a half years, he has not helped me at all. I mean, when it comes to the kids, financially, mom and dad - he has not picked up a single ounce of slack, and he's been given ample opportunity to do so," Savannah explained. USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty While Todd and Julie were in prison, Savannah stepped up toparent their other minor children- Grayson, 18, and Chloe, 12. She was also open about having to makemajor lifestyle shiftsthat came with the new economic burden, and dedicated herself toadvocating for a pardon, going as far as the2024 Republican National Conventionto demand one. During the family dinner that concludes episode 1 ofBack to Reality, Chase conceded to Savannah's hard work. But he's skeptical about her claim that she was forced to rough it alone. "Savannah wants help on Savannah's time," he said. "As much as Savannah says she wants my help, I don't think Savannah actually wants any help, because she wants to be able to say she did it on her own." Savannah, meanwhile, said she believes that "Any time Chase tries to connect with me, it is strictly performative, because there is always something he wants to get." She solemnly warned, "There is a lot of resentment. So when things are said and done, I don't forgive it. I don't know if it can ever be repaired, honestly. Once I shut someone off, I shut them off." The Chrisleys: Back to Realitypremieres as a two-night event on Sept. 1 and Sept. 2, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Lifetime. The remaining episodes will air Tuesdays, with the finale airing Sept. 16. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Savannah Chrisley details feud with brother Chase since parents' prison time: 'I don't know if it can ever be repaired'

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