2026 World Cup tickets to initially cost $60-$6,730 but could fluctuate with dynamic pricingNew Foto - 2026 World Cup tickets to initially cost $60-$6,730 but could fluctuate with dynamic pricing

MIAMI — Ticket prices for next year's World Cup will range initially from $60 for group-stage matches to $6,730 for the final, but could change as soccer's top event adopts dynamic pricing for the first time. The prices are up from a range of $25 to $475 for the 1994 tournament in the United States and for the U.S. dollar equivalent $69 to $1,607 when ticket details were announced for the 2022 tournament in Qatar. "I think the message is 'Get your tickets early,' especially if you know where you will be, because you live in that city, or you're a fan of the three hosting nations, and then you know already when and where they will play," said Heimo Schirgi, the World Cup's chief operating officer. "So that's the message: 'Get your tickets early,' because anything could happen." Next year's tournament runs from June 11 to July 19 and will be played at 11 sites in the U.S., three in Mexico and two in Canada. The tournament expanded from 32 nations to 48 and from 64 games to 104. The initial draw period will be limited to Visa card holders and will run from 11 a.m. ET on Sept. 10 through 11 a.m. ET on Sept. 19. Those picked to buy tickets will be notified starting Sept. 29 and will be given a timeslot to purchase starting Oct. 1. While tickets for all 104 matches are being put on sale, receiving a timeslot does not guarantee tickets will be available. Sales will be capped at four tickets per person per match, with no person being able to purchase more than 40 for the totality of the tournament. FIFA said it has no additional details on prices to announce. A second phase, called an early ticket draw, likely will run from Oct. 27-31, with purchase timeslots from mid-November to early December. A third phase, termed a random selection draw, will start after the final draw of teams on Dec. 5 determines the World Cup schedule. FIFA said tickets will be available closer to the tournament "on a first-come, first-served basis." FIFA also said it will start an official resale platform. Hospitality packages have been sold since May. For the eight matches at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, including the final on July 19, prices range from $3,500 to $73,200 per person. Fans can purchase tickets to follow a certain team, or purchase for a certain site. Dynamic pricing was also utilized for this year's Club World Cup, when tickets were cut from $473.90 to $13.40 for the Chelsea-Fluminense semifinal at MetLife Stadium. "It's key to highlight FIFA's mission and FIFA's objective of providing funding, providing opportunities, providing growth to our sport across all the 211 member associations," Schirgi said. "And as part of that mission, which we take very seriously, we're looking at optimizing the revenue, but also optimizing attendance in the stadium, right? So, it's always a balance between different factors." American Airlines announced Wednesday its AAdvantage loyalty program members can redeem miles for World Cup tickets, starting with executive platinum and concierge key members on Oct. 13, with platinum pro, platinum and gold starting the following day and all members having access on Oct. 15. Thirteen teams in the field have been determined. The U.S., Canada and Mexico all are assured World Cup spots as the host nations, while reigning champion Argentina with Lionel Messi and perennial power Brazil are among the teams that have already secured qualification. The host nations will play all three of their group stage matches on home soil. The U.S. will open June 12 in Inglewood, California, then play June 19 in Seattle and again June 25 back in Inglewood. Canada will play June 12 in Toronto, then June 18 and June 24 in Vancouver. Mexico will play June 11 and June 24 in Mexico City, with a June 18 match in Guadalajara.

2026 World Cup tickets to initially cost $60-$6,730 but could fluctuate with dynamic pricing

2026 World Cup tickets to initially cost $60-$6,730 but could fluctuate with dynamic pricing MIAMI — Ticket prices for next year's World...
Angel Reese voices frustration with Chicago Sky's losing seasonNew Foto - Angel Reese voices frustration with Chicago Sky's losing season

CHICAGO (AP) — Angel Reese aired her frustrations with the Chicago Sky as the franchise finishes another losing season. The two-time WNBA All-Star told the Chicago Tribune that she "might have to move in a different direction and do what's best for me" if the team doesn't improve its outlook. "I am very vocal about what we need and what I want," she said. "I'd like to be here for my career, but if things don't pan out, obviously I might have to move in a different direction and do what's best for me. But while I am here, I'm going to try to stay open-minded about what I have here and maximize that as much as I can." Chicago improved to 10-30 afterrouting Connecticuton Wednesday night. Reese had 18 points and 13 rebounds. The franchise is 3-15 since the All-Star Break, but Reese missed a lot of those games with a back issue. "I'm not settling for the same ... we did this year," the young star told the paper. "We have to get good players. We have to get great players. That's a non-negotiable for me. I'm willing and wanting to play with the best. And however I can help to get the best here, that's what I'm going to do this offseason. "So it's going to be very, very important this offseason to make sure we attract the best of the best because we can't settle for what we have this year." Reese, who was the No. 7 pick in the WNBA draft last season, is averaging 14.6 points and and a league-best 12.6 rebounds. She has at least one more season on her rookie contract. Reese walked back her comments after Wednesday night's win and said she had already apologized to the team. "I probably am frustrated with myself right now," she said. "I think the language was taken out of context and I really didn't intentionally mean to put down my teammates because they've been through this with me throughout the whole year." Reese said she has to learn from the situation. "I just have to be better with my language because I know it's not the message it's the messenger and understanding what I say can be taken any kind of way so I just have to really be better and grow from this," she said. Reese told the paper that she wanted coach Tyler Marsh to coach players harder and didn't think the team's current roster was good enough to win championships. She also was called out injured point guard Courtney Vandersloot, who is sidelined with an ACL injury. Vandersloot was a big part of the franchise's only championship in 2021. "We can't rely on Courtney to come back at the age that she's at," Reese said. "I know she'll be a great asset for us, but we can't rely on that. We need someone probably a little younger with some experience, somebody who's been playing the game and is willing to compete for a championship and has done it before." ___ AP WNBA:https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball

Angel Reese voices frustration with Chicago Sky's losing season

Angel Reese voices frustration with Chicago Sky's losing season CHICAGO (AP) — Angel Reese aired her frustrations with the Chicago Sky a...
Penn Badgley reveals birth of twin boys, gushes over 'tiny baby feet'New Foto - Penn Badgley reveals birth of twin boys, gushes over 'tiny baby feet'

And just like that,Penn Badgleyand his wifeDomino Kirke-Badgleyare parents to four sons. In a Sept. 3Instagram post, the 38-year-old "You" star hard-launched the birth of his twin sons with a video that served as a promotion of hisPodcrushed podcast's upcoming live events. "I'm interrupting my paternity leave – which I'm on by the way, which is also why I'm whispering here," the "Gossip Girl" alumnus said in the video before tilting the camera to show off "tiny little baby feet." "I don't want to wake them up," he said, sotto voce. A sit-down with Penn Badgley:Saying goodbye to Joe — and what's next USA TODAY has reached out to Badgley's rep for comment. The Badgleys, who married in 2017, are also parents to a 5-year-old son and Cassius, Kirke-Badgley's teen son from a previous relationship. In the months leading up to the twins' arrival, Badgley opened up about the new additions to the family. After initially rejecting the notion that he'd "wrapped" his head around the concept of welcoming twins, Badgley expressed excitement about the babies in a sit-down on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon." Baby on board! Celebrities are sharing joyful news that they have grown — or started — their families.Scroll through for a look at the stars who welcomed babies in 2025, starting withPenn Badgleyand his wife Domino Kirke-Badgley, whoare now parents to four sons. In a Sept. 3Instagram post, the 38-year-old "You" star hard-launched the birth of his twin sons with a video to promote his podcast."I'm interrupting my paternity leave – which I'm on by the way, which is also why I'm whispering here," the "Gossip Girl" alumnus said in the video before tilting the camera to show off "tiny little baby feet." "I don't want to wake them up," he said, sotto voce.The Badgleys, who married in 2017, are also parents to a 5-year-old son and Cassius, Kirke-Badgley's teen son from a previous relationship. "It's thrilling. Obviously, it's such a nice dose of reality,"he told Fallon. "Like, every time I see the sonogram, it feels so good. And also as an only child that's touching to see them together. They're in there like it's a hot tub." Badgley also took the opportunity to debunk a myth regarding his firstborn's name that has run rampant on the internet. "His name is not James. ... On Wikipedia, for many years, his name was James. And we'd get it removed; it would go back," he said. "His name, because he's four, will remain undisclosed for as long as we can. It's a good name, though!" This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Penn Badgley reveals birth of twin boys with wife Domino Kirke

Penn Badgley reveals birth of twin boys, gushes over 'tiny baby feet'

Penn Badgley reveals birth of twin boys, gushes over 'tiny baby feet' And just like that,Penn Badgleyand his wifeDomino Kirke-Badgle...
Patrick Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway's last surviving child, dies at 97New Foto - Patrick Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway's last surviving child, dies at 97

NEW YORK (AP) — Patrick Hemingway, the last surviving child ofErnest Hemingwaywho was inspired by his father to spend years in Africa and later oversaw numerous posthumous works by the Nobel laureate, died Tuesday at age 97. Hemingway, the second of the author's three sons, died at his home in Bozeman, Montana, his grandson, Patrick Hemingway Adams, confirmed in a statement. "My grandfather was the real thing: a larger than life paradox from the old world; a consummate dreamer saddled with a scientific brain. He spoke half a dozen languages and solved complicated mathematical problems for fun, but his heart truly belonged to the written and visual arts," Adams said. While brother Gregory Hemingway had a deeply troubled relationship with his famous parent, Patrick Hemingway spoke proudly of his background and welcomed the chance to bring up the family name or get behind a project he thought could sell or attract critical attention. In the 2022 book "Dear Papa: The Letters of Patrick and Ernest Hemingway," father and son share stories of hunting and fishing and express mutual affection, with the author telling Patrick that "I would rather fish with you and shoot with you than anybody that I have ever known since I was a boy and this is not because we are related." As an executor of his father's estate, Patrick Hemingway approved reissues of such classics as "A Farewell to Arms" and "A Moveable Feast," featuring revised texts and additional commentary from the author's son and others. The estate also unsettled Hemingway admirers by expanding beyond books and offering a line of products that included clothing, eyewear, rugs and "Papa's Pilar Rum." Patrick's most ambitious undertaking was the editing of "True at First Light," a fictionalized account of Ernest Hemingway's time in Africa in the mid-1950s that the author left unfinished at the time of his death. Patrick assembled the 1999 release from some 800 pages of manuscripts, cutting the length by more than half. "True at First Light" was highly anticipated, but ended up disappointing readers and critics, some of whom faulted Patrick for exploiting the family name. Asked by NPR if he read his father's work, Patrick replied: "Pretty often, because I have a commercial interest. ... I have to read it in order to be competent in the marketing of it and the management of it." Hemingway managed a long life in a family haunted by suicide and mental illness: Ernest Hemingway's father, Clarence, killed himself in 1928, and the author did the same in 1961. Gregory Hemingway suffered from alcoholism and depression and died in a jail cell in 2001 after being arrested for indecent exposure. Patrick's half-niece, the actor and model Margaux Hemingway, died from an overdose of phenobarbital in 1996. (Jack Hemingway, the eldest son, died in 2000). Inheriting his father's round face and stocky build, Patrick Hemingway was born in Kansas City, Missouri, to Ernest Hemingway and the second of his four wives, Pauline Pfeiffer. Because the author rarely stayed in one place for an extended time, the Hemingways lived everywhere from Cuba and Spain to Wyoming and Key West, Florida during Patrick's childhood (Ernest and Pauline divorced in 1940). Patrick Hemingway would recall his father's various "trophy mounts" of animals hunted down on safari and how they were "tastefully distributed throughout every room" of their Key West house, including a wildebeest that hung in the bedroom of Patrick and Gregory. The displays made East Africa a dream destination for Patrick, a "promised land." After graduating from Harvard University, he used inheritance money to buy a farm in Tanganyika (now Tanzania), where he was a hunter, safari guide, educator and forestry officer in the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations. Patrick Hemingway was married twice, to Henrietta Broyles and Carol Thompson, and had a daughter, Mina Hemingway, with his first wife. From the mid-1970s until his death, he was based in Bozeman. Ernest Hemingway spent his final years in the neighboring state of Idaho. "Sometimes I think of him when I could just barely remember him, you know, when he was just someone who'd kissed you and you didn't really want to be kissed because the whiskers were a little bit rough on your face," Patrick told NPR in 2008. "And later on it was, you know, when he came to Africa ... and we'd be riding at night just having fun, you know. "I remember him in every stage of his life." ___ EDITOR'S NOTE: This story includes discussion of suicide. If you or someone you know needs help, the national suicide and crisis lifeline in the U.S. is available by calling or texting 988. There is also an online chat at988lifeline.org.

Patrick Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway's last surviving child, dies at 97

Patrick Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway's last surviving child, dies at 97 NEW YORK (AP) — Patrick Hemingway, the last surviving child ofErn...
College Football Playoff bracket prediction: Tennessee bumps tumbling AlabamaNew Foto - College Football Playoff bracket prediction: Tennessee bumps tumbling Alabama

Alabamaneeds abreakfast ball. Too bad there are no mulligans in college football – or in column writing. Myseason-opening College Football Playoff predictionsaged like egg salad in the South Florida sun, which is to say they spoiled likeBoise Statein the South Florida sun. Time to scramble the lineup. (Kalen DeBoer might want to consider this, too.) Here's my latest projection of what I think the bracket will look like come selection Sunday on Dec. 7. Subject to change, of course. As a reminder, teams do not need to be a conference champion to receive a first-round bye, after a change to straight seeding. College football looks good on Matt Patricia. Formerly a failed NFL coach with theDetroit Lions, Patricia polished his reputation byoutwitting Texas coach Steve Sarkisianin the season opener. Arch Manningwasn't up to the taskof facing theBuckeyes. Ohio State's linebacker Arvell Reese caused destruction, and its secondary shrink-wrapped the Texas wide receivers. Patricia's effective game plan helped, too. Ohio State's ceiling will be determined by Julian Sayin's growth, but the Buckeyes' defense provides a high floor. I'm not ready todiscard Manning after he failed to solve a defensethat rates among the nation's best. In defeat, Texas showcased a commendable defense, a promising offensive line and a reliable run game buoyed by CJ Baxter's return from injury. Sarkisian admitted his game plan failed to properly incorporate Manning's repertoire. The Texas quarterback looked jittery playing in front of a scarlet-clad crowd of 107,524. A surname proved an insufficient security blanket for a 21-year-old's nerves. Manning will get a chance to settle in against San Jose State, Texas-El Paso and Sam Houston State. He could steady by the time Texas travels to The Swamp in October. If Drew Allar could complete passes against Nevada's defense every week, Penn State would be national champs. Alas, games against Oregon and Ohio State await, but not before theNittany Lionsdine on more catnip in games against Florida International and Villanova. Ohio State's defense proved in Week 1 that it could withstand the loss of veteran talent. At Penn State, the departures of Abdul Carter and Kobe King might loom large, but we won't really know the answer for a few weeks. Penn State treated this like a COVID-19 year and prolonged its preseason by scheduling a cupcake feast the first few weeks. Thefanfare for Carson Beck– all deserved, by the way – overshadowed that Gunner Stockton snapped right into place for Georgia. Granted, Georgia played an opponent that Penn State might like to make room for on the schedule. Vulnerabilities shown by Alabama and Texas are a good sign for the Bulldogs. They'll play each. If Stockton runs as well against SEC opponents as he did against Marshall, Georgia will enjoy a more dynamic offense. Transfer wide receiver Zachariah Branch addressed a need, too. It's good advice to not overreact to Week 1 results, but I also won't ignore what I saw. Considering how Miami played against Notre Dame, it could have its best defense in years. Pair that with a quarterback who's good enough to win the Heisman Trophy and a batch of wide receivers that most SEC coaches would covet, and Miami has the goods to win the ACC. The Hurricanes will play just four regular-season road games. If coach Mario Cristobal can stay out of his own way, he's got a playoff team on his hands. Brian Kelly spoke to the heart of the matter when he said LSU demonstrated "the composure and the resolve" to beat a program as well oiled asClemson's. It's been a minute since LSU had the composure, the resolve or the defensive mean streak necessary to win an SEC championship. This team possesses those ingredients. You never know how a team will gel after a player-buying spree like the one LSU went on in the offseason, but the Tigers looked plenty cohesive in taking apart Clemson. They showed a spine when Clemson tested them with a late rally, and Garrett Nussmeier played like he's the nation's best quarterback, which he might be. After Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy remarked thatOregon "is paying a lot" of money to its roster, Ducks coach Dan Lanning weighed in: Gundy's correct. Oregon's roster is well-funded. That's the way Lanning wants it. "We spend to win," Lanning said. He's done a consistent job of that throughout his tenure, and it must have been reassuring to see new starting quarterback Dante Moore carve up a Championship Subdivision opponent in Week 1. Oregon won't play Ohio State amid a schedule that's made for playoff contention. Keep Notre Dame in the playoff mix despite its loss to Miami. The Irish rebounded and reached the national championship game last season after losing to Northern Illinois. Notre Dame's playoff hopes are squarely pinned to a Week 3 home game against Texas A&M. The Irish's schedule will become accommodating after that. If they can survive the Aggies, they can overcome their loss to Miami. CJ Carr showed promise in his first career start, but Notre Dame needs to showcase tailback Jeremiyah Love more. He was underused in the opener. In the anything-can-happen Big 12, I'm retreating toward a team that's already 2-0 and owns a conference victory. Iowa State finished as the Big 12 runner-up last season, and veteran starting quarterback Rocco Becht is off to a fine start. The Cyclones' schedule included just six home games, but they've already survived a trip to Ireland, emerging victorious againstKansas State. I've entered the danger zone for a Week 1 overreaction, but the Vols and their transfer quarterback Joey Aguilar looked dynamite while blasting Syracuse. You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone in Tennessee who would welcome back Nico Iamaleava after Aguilar's performance. The wide receivers looked dynamic, too, and the schedule is Tennessee's friend. The Vols got served the SEC's four weakest teams. Can Tennessee split games against Georgia, Alabama, Oklahoma and Florida? That's the formula for playoff entry. South Florida smashing Boise State will help position the American Conference to nab the Group of Five's bid into the playoff. The question becomes, who will win the American? TheBullsestablished themselves as a front-runner, but so, too, is Tulane. The Green Wave already whipped Northwestern. They'll also play Duke and Mississippi, but they won't need to sweep those Power Four games to make the playoff. Winning the conference is the ticket. Quarterback Jake Retzlaff, a transfer from Brigham Young, aids that possibility. The Tigers were fortunate to lose to LSU by only seven points. Clemson got sorely outplayed. It's also fortunate that neither this result nor its game against South Carolina will affect its opportunity to qualify for the playoff by winning the ACC. The larger issue for Clemson could be future opponentFlorida State's surge in sturdiness. But, Clemson will benefit from not facing Miami in the regular season, and Dabo Swinney remains in possession of a talented and veteran roster. It's premature to count out Clemson. Blake Toppmeyeris the USA TODAY Network's senior national college football columnist. Email him atBToppmeyer@gannett.comand follow him on X@btoppmeyer. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:CFP bracket prediction: Tennessee in, Alabama out, Texas stays

College Football Playoff bracket prediction: Tennessee bumps tumbling Alabama

College Football Playoff bracket prediction: Tennessee bumps tumbling Alabama Alabamaneeds abreakfast ball. Too bad there are no mulligans i...
Broadcaster Melissa Stark's 25-year NFL sideline anniversary is perfect timingNew Foto - Broadcaster Melissa Stark's 25-year NFL sideline anniversary is perfect timing

Melissa Stark could wake up Thursday morning and walk down the stairs of her New Jersey home to an empty house, the quietness consuming her. Life as an "empty nester" has arrived for the mother of four, with all of Stark's children already at college for the fall. But mom's gotta go to work, and the job is the 2025 season opener between thePhiladelphia Eaglesand theDallas Cowboys– 25 years to the day from her official NFL sideline reporter debut as a member of the "Monday Night Football" crew that included John Madden at the time. "For me, it's perfect timing," Stark told USA TODAY Sports by phone. "To be an empty nester and to have the quiet around the house doesn't really sit well with me." Assuming Stark spent all of those 25 years between the two dates roaming NFL sidelines and interviewing the most recognizable people in the country would be wrong. After 20 years away from that vantage point, Stark returned as NBC's No. 1 NFL broadcast team sideline reporter for the 2022 season, with Michelle Tafoya exiting. In between, Stark juggled the ultimate job title – mom – while maintaining a presence in media from being a "TODAY" show correspondent to hosting and reporting duties for NFL Network from 2011-24. Stark doesn't remember much from inside the TWA Dome, where the St. LouisRamsdefeated theDenver Broncos41-36, on Sept. 4, 2000. Sharper in her memory is the Hall of Fame Game from a month earlier, her first actual time as a NFL sideline reporter. The New England Patriots, coached by Bill Belichick, were playing. Belichick gave her a tidbit newspeople would die for – that he'd fined some Patriots a hefty amount for being one minute late to a team meeting. She assumed a nugget that juicy would be handed over to the broadcast booth. Her producers taught her a lesson she imparts on young people looking to break into the business. "You're trying to find that one piece of information nobody else has," Stark said of her main job responsibility. That was her scoop – nobody else's, the producers said. Stark reported the news and unearthed something actually insightful for the viewing audience. In the social media age, that can feel impossible. Why power of observation matters. "Those days just feel like a whole lifetime ago," said Stark, who has won three Sports Emmys – one as part of NBC's most-recent NFL postseason coverage and another as a member of NBC's 2024 Paris Olympics coverage. MORE:Scott Hanson says NFL RedZone will no longer be commercial-free starting in 2025 She added: "I can't believe, at 26 years old, I had that job."Not lost on Stark was how "cool" it was for a woman her age to have that responsibility. NBC staffers and producers will find dated clips of her from the games she worked from 2000-02 and it's only then Stark realizes how young she was. Being part of the NFL for that long "is an incredible honor." The Baltimore native covered players in her first act and is now chronicling their sons in her second act. The current players are close to her kids' ages (oldest 22, youngest 18). The parental instinct kicks in as she's arranging postgame interview shots. "You stand here, you stand here," she says, "kind of like how I do (with) my own kids." Coming back to football, Stark had her "2.0" moment. "To come back, it's so rare. I feel so blessed just to be able to come back and do this job. It's not something I ever thought I would come back and do after having four kids and starting a family." But now they're all gone. "So it's absolutely perfect," she said. Sometimes when she's watching old clips, Stark said, she surprises herself with a question the 26-year-old version of herself asked. If only she had the confidence and thick skin she's gained along the way. But she understands that anybody in her business has to both earn and learn that feeling of belonging. It's a career not without tribulations. For example, at Super Bowl 35 between the Oakland Raiders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jerry Rice ran right past Stark for a brief interview meant to be part of the opening segment. Rice returned, but the red light was already off. She's been bumped (accidentally) by players, had to chase coaches down only to have them react unprofessionally to a question, felt a sweater catching fire from pyrotechnics and hit in the head with a football. "It's the best seat in the house," Stark said. Stark and the NBC crew spent Labor Day at "The Star," the Cowboys' facility, to prep for the season opener. They visited with the defending champs in Philadelphia the next day. "It works out well to not have me sitting here absolutely devastated as a mom with everyone gone," she said. MORE:NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says Taylor Swift a 'maybe' for Super Bowl halftime show Armed with notes, information and plans, Stark has prepared stories and human interest angles. She loved the feeling, while studying at the University of Virginia, of studying for an exam and knowing everything once it was test time. But as a reporter, she sees her value in the senses, the observations. Being the eyes and ears on the ground for the booth. That's her favorite type of report – what Patrick Mahomes said to Travis Kelce on the bench, for example. Postgame interviews are her favorite part of the job, though, for the chance to spotlight some joy in prime time. "We do have so much going on in the world," Stark said. "To be able to bring out the joy of these players who have worked so incredibly hard for these moments, is so important. "I appreciate that so much and I don't overlook the position I'm in and the power to bring that out. You have to do it." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Melissa Stark, NBC's NFL sideline reporter, celebrates milestones

Broadcaster Melissa Stark's 25-year NFL sideline anniversary is perfect timing

Broadcaster Melissa Stark's 25-year NFL sideline anniversary is perfect timing Melissa Stark could wake up Thursday morning and walk dow...
Beyoncé turns 44 today: Four-by-four memes, moments, memories from the past yearNew Foto - Beyoncé turns 44 today: Four-by-four memes, moments, memories from the past year

"Nine... four... eight... one — B'Day!" Beyoncé Knowles-Carteris celebrating her lucky 44th birthday today, Sept. 4, just months after wrapping her"Cowboy Carter" tour. As fans join in the celebration, here are highlights from her past year in a four-by-four format. This summer, the Grammy-winning singer closed out herCowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit TouratAllegiant Stadiumin Vegas. The concert signaled the end of her "Cowboy Carter" era — a 32-night stadium tour that spanned the U.S. and Europe. Even outside the tour, the singer had some huge moments over the last year. Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" tour became highest grossing country music tour with over$400 million in earnings. Beyoncé became the first Black woman to win best country album at the Grammy Awards. Beyoncé became the first Black female solo artist to win a Grammy for country music when she took home the award for best country duo/group performance for "II Most Wanted" with Miley Cyrus. The Pointer Sisters won a Grammy for a country music song in a similar category in 1975. Beyoncé upheld her record as the most decorated artist in Grammy history with a total of 35 career wins. Beyoncéannounced her "Cowboy Carter" tour the night before the Grammys, sending the internet into a frenzy. Beyoncé looked completely stunned as she took homebest country albumat the Grammys, making history and prompting memes online. The also won album of the year for the first time. Beyoncé brought out Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams for the last show on her "Cowboy Carter" tour, shocking fans with the ultimateDestiny's Child reunion. Beyoncéearned her first-ever Emmy Awardfor her"Beyoncé Bowl" Christmas Day special,which was the first time she performed songs live from "Cowboy Carter." SirDavis whiskey:Beyoncé launched her award-winning whiskey SirDavis on her birthday last year. The brand was named after her great-grandfather who was a successful moonshiner. Cécred hair care: The singerlaunched Cécredin 2024 with afocus on all hair types and textures. She releaseda new Protection Collectionon Aug. 25. Levii's jeans: Beyoncé first announced hercollaboration with Levi'sin September 2024, and has since released many different chapters in conjunction with the brand. Cé Noir and Cé Lumière perfume: Beyoncé first released herCé Lumière fragrancein 2024, following the launched of Cé Noir in 2023. While generally quiet online, Beyoncé has made it clear she is well aware of fan feedback and pop culture,cementing it as she told fans "y'all lit"during her last Washington, D.C., area show. Fans were pleasantly surprised to seeBeyoncé hit the viral "I'm so ATL" dancepopularized by the song "Whim Whamiee" by Atlanta artists Pluto and YKNIECE. During her Atlanta stop her daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi Carterhit the same move,showing they are not only part of culture they are tapped into it, too. Beyoncélaughed along with fansin poking fun at her robot arm after it became a focal point of the tour. Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, onInstagram,TikTokandXas @cachemcclay. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean:Beyonce's 44th birthday is today: Four-by-four highlights from her year

Beyoncé turns 44 today: Four-by-four memes, moments, memories from the past year

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Travis and Jason Kelce Share Sweet Text Exchange After "New Heights "Intern Brandon Announces Engagement: 'Let's Goooo!'

New Heights/X Travis Kelce announced that he and Taylor Swift were getting married on Aug. 26, but it seems he's not the only man in theNew Heightsstudio who is set to wed On Wednesday, Sep, 3, the official Instagram account of the NFL stars' podcast shared the happy news that the show's producer, affectionately referred to as "Intern Brandon" was also getting married after he proposed to his girlfriend, Lauren "Lets Gooooo," Travis wrote in congratulations to Brandon in a text exchange between the Kelce Brothers and Brandon which was shared as part of the post while Jason replied "Ha ha f--- yes!" Travis Kelceisn't the only man heading down the aisle in theNew Heightsstudio! On Wednesday, Sep. 3, the officialNew HeightsInstagram accountshared the happy news that the show's producer, affectionately referred to as "Intern" Brandon, is also an engaged man! The first image in the Instagram carousel features Brandon and his now fiancée Lauren, with her showing off her engagement ring alongside the text, "Congratulations 'Intern Brandon' and Lauren." The next slide shows Lauren showing off her ring while Brandon swims in the distance and the third is a screenshot of the text exchange between Brandon, Travis, 35, and his brotherJason, 37. The first message sees Brandon sharing the "New News" that he had popped the question to Lauren, to which Travis replies, "LETS GOOOOOO!!!! Congratulations Big Dawg." "Ha ha ha f— yes," Jason added, before questioning, "Did you get engaged in the ocean?" leading his younger brother to reply, "Mans got some balls!" Brandon's happy news follows the release of the Sep. 3 episode ofNew Heightsin whichTravis spoke about the fact that he and his girlfriend,Taylor Swift, 35, are engaged for the first time. Jason first brought up the happy news, declaring, "Travis, we gotta talk about it," to which Travis jokingly replied, "I don't think we do." Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce "In case you missed the Instagram post heard 'round the world, Travis and Taylor are engaged! Yay!" Jason declared. 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. Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Jason asked his younger brother how the last week has been in the wake of his big engagement announcement. "Exciting, it's been awesome," the Kansas City Chiefs star replied. He added that he's loved calling Swift his fiancée. "Don't you get giddy saying it?" Jason asked. "Yeah, I do. I still get giddy, exciting times," Travis replied. Travis and Taylor announced their happy newson Tuesday, Aug. 26. "Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married 🧨," they captioned anInstagrampost, which included photos of Kelce down on one knee as they were surrounded by flowers. Kelce popped the question with aring he designed with Kindred Lubeck of Artifex Fine Jewelry. The stone is an "Old Mine brilliant cut," which Swift shows off in a series of photos announcing the big news. Read the original article onPeople

Travis and Jason Kelce Share Sweet Text Exchange After “New Heights ”Intern Brandon Announces Engagement: 'Let's Goooo!'

Travis and Jason Kelce Share Sweet Text Exchange After "New Heights "Intern Brandon Announces Engagement: 'Let's Goooo!...
Titans temper expectations as Cam Ward era begins at BroncosNew Foto - Titans temper expectations as Cam Ward era begins at Broncos

In their opener last season, the Denver Broncos went on the road and played in a hostile environment, losing to the Seattle Seahawks, but coach Sean Payton said he found out everything he needed to know about rookie quarterback Bo Nix that day. Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan can only hope for a similar sense of calm after 2025 No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward makes his debut at Denver on Sunday. "We don't need him to do anything super-human," Callahan said before practice Wednesday. "We just need him to play good football and need the guys around him to play well for him." Ward played seven drives across Tennessee's three preseason games, completing 10 of 19 passes for 145 yards. He ended the exhibition season by leading a 13-play touchdown drive in the first half of the team's win over the Minnesota Vikings on Aug. 22. Even had Will Levis, who started most of last year as Tennessee went 3-14 to earn the chance to take Ward with the first overall pick, stayed healthy, it's likely he would have been QB2. But Levis' shoulder injury, which he sustained last year, has landed him on injured reserve for the season. It will be Ward -- backed up by Brandon Allen and former Broncos starter Trevor Siemian -- carrying the hopes of Titans fans for a more respectable showing in 2025. While all the usual caveats about rookie quarterbacks apply, Tennessee can take a quick peek at the other sideline if it wants to feel optimistic that Ward can lead an instant turnaround. Nix was drafted 12th overall last year out of Oregon and quickly matured into what Denver believes is its long-term solution under center. He completed 66.3 percent of his passes for 3,775 yards and 29 touchdowns against just 12 interceptions while adding 430 yards and four scores on the ground to lead the team into the AFC playoffs. If Nix can avoid the sophomore jinx, the Broncos might be able to dethrone the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West. Denver returns every starter in its offensive line, a rarity in today's NFL, and its defensive line. "They've played together for multiple years," Nix said, "so communication's going to be really high. It's going to be comfortable. Guys are going to know and understand movements. We'll be able to adjust on the fly with some things. We all know what it means." The case can be made that the Broncos' defense will offer Ward as tough a matchup as any rookie quarterback has dealt with in a while. Denver led the league with a franchise-best 63 sacks last year and the Tennessee offensive line of late hasn't been confused with the franchise's great O-lines of 25 years ago. Don't be surprised if the Titans try to establish running back Tony Pollard, one of their few bright spots last year with 1,079 rushing yards and 41 receptions. If Pollard has a good game, it might take some pressure off Ward. "I think Tennessee took me for a reason," he said. "I'm capable of throwing the ball and leading the offense to score a lot of points." The Titans own a 25-18-1 lead in the all-time series, including a 17-10 win three years ago in their most recent matchup. --Field Level Media

Titans temper expectations as Cam Ward era begins at Broncos

Titans temper expectations as Cam Ward era begins at Broncos In their opener last season, the Denver Broncos went on the road and played in ...
No. 12 ASU braces for hostile greeting at Mississippi StateNew Foto - No. 12 ASU braces for hostile greeting at Mississippi State

No. 12 Arizona State will look to duplicate its success against Mississippi State when the teams meet for the second straight season Saturday, this time in Starkville, Miss. The Sun Devils dominated the line of scrimmage in their 30-23 home victory in 2024, rushing for 346 yards and holding the ball for 40:13 while recording their first victory over a Southeastern Conference team. Both teams enter 1-0 after winning intrastate openers -- Arizona State beat Northern Arizona 38-19 in Tempe, and Mississippi State stopped Southern Miss 34-17 in Hattiesburg. The AP poll voters apparently saw something they did not like in defending Big 12 champion Arizona State, dropping the Sun Devils one spot from their preseason ranking. Arizona State coach Ken Dillingham was not pleased, either, after the Sun Devils were penalized 12 times and went 1-for-10 on third down against a team that made the FCS playoffs a year ago. "I believe that he (Northern Arizona's Brian Wright) outcoached me," Dillingham said. "That's something that I have to look at and I have to figure out how that doesn't happen again." Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt accounted for four touchdowns, two passing and two rushing, against Northern Arizona, throwing for 257 yards and rushing for 73. He threw one interception. Top target Jordyn Tyson had 12 receptions for 141 yards and two scores. Mississippi State quarterback Blake Shapen went 26 of 33 for 272 yards with a touchdown and an interception against the Golden Eagles, playing his first game since sustaining a season-ending shoulder injury last September. Shapen led three third-quarter scoring drives as the Bulldogs turned a 13-10 halftime lead into a comfortable 34-10 cushion. He was 18 of 28 for 268 yards and two touchdowns against Arizona State last season. "I was just excited to get out there and play with these guys. That's something that I'll never take for granted again," Shapen said. The Bulldogs went 2-10 a year ago, winning only once after Shapen was lost for the season in the first SEC game against Florida. They lost all eight of their conference games. "We've talked non-stop about August 30, winning the opener and being 1-0. I'm proud of that," second-year Bulldogs coach Jeff Lebby said. Arizona State piped the sound of cowbells into practice Tuesday in an attempt to prepare players for the atmosphere they will experience on Saturday. "When you think of Mississippi State in Starkville, it's an unbelievable college town, unbelievable atmosphere," Dillingham said. "Obviously, you can't simulate their fan base and their excitement, so we're just trying to simulate the passion of that city and that place." Dillingham seemed to upset some Bulldogs fans when he talked about the Sun Devils' travel plans. "Interesting is now that we play in a lot smaller towns, we (stay) further away from stadiums on road games," he said. "We stay about an hour and 15 minutes away from the stadium this week, because that's the nearest hotel that's not a casino." Visiting teams often stay in Columbus, Miss.; Tupelo, Miss.; or even Tuscaloosa, Ala.; when playing in Starkville, a town of about 25,000. The closest casino is an hour away in Philadelphia, Miss. --Field Level Media

No. 12 ASU braces for hostile greeting at Mississippi State

No. 12 ASU braces for hostile greeting at Mississippi State No. 12 Arizona State will look to duplicate its success against Mississippi Stat...

 

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