CBS Reveals Fall Premiere Dates for 'Matlock,' 'NCIS,' 'Survivor,' 'Tracker' and MoreNew Foto - CBS Reveals Fall Premiere Dates for 'Matlock,' 'NCIS,' 'Survivor,' 'Tracker' and More

CBS Reveals Fall Premiere Dates for 'Matlock,' 'NCIS,' 'Survivor,' 'Tracker' and Moreoriginally appeared onParade. CBS today announced the fall premiere dates for the 2025-2026 season, which includes four new and 16 returning series, including the popularMatlock, Tracker, NCIS,andSurvivor. In making the announcement, the eye network also revealed that it would be moving its new dramaCIAfrom fall to midseason, and that returningWatsonwill now be moving to the fall on Monday nights. The official "CBS PREMIERE WEEK" begins Sunday, Oct. 12 with sneak peeks ofMatlockandElsbethon a special day, followed by seven straight nights of original episodes of new and returning series. But even with the later-than-normal starting dates for its dramas and comedies, September will be stacked with specials and new reality TV. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 SUNDAY, SEPT. 78 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT 2025 Video Music Awards (VMAs) SUNDAY, SEPT. 148 p.m. Emmy Awards SUNDAY, SEPT. 218 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PTA Grammy Salute to Earth, Wind & Fire Live: The 21st Night of September WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 248 p.m.SurvivorSeason 49 (two hours) [Regular 8:00-9:30 p.m. timeslot begins Wednesday, Oct. 1] Related:SurvivorReturns for Season 49 in the Fall: Everything to Know THURSDAY, SEPT. 259 p.m.The Amazing RaceSeason 38 (90 minutes) [Regular Wednesday 9:30-11:00 p.m. timeslot begins Oct. 1] SATURDAY, SEPT. 2710 p.m.48 HoursSeason 38 SUNDAY, SEPT. 287:30 p.m.60 MinutesSeason 588:30 p.m.Big BrotherSeason 27 finale (two hours) WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18 p.m.Survivor(90 minutes)9:30 p.m.The Amazing Race(90 minutes) SUNDAY, OCT. 127:30 p.m.60 Minutes8:30 p.m.MatlockSeason 2 premiere (special night) [Returns to regular 9:00 p.m. Thursday timeslot with an original episode on Oct. 16]9:30 p.m.ElsbethSeason 3 premiere (special night) [Returns to regular 10:00 p.m. Thursday timeslot with an original episode on Oct. 16] MONDAY, OCT. 138 p.m.The Neighborhoodfinal season8:30 p.m.DMVseries premiere9 p.m.FBISeason 810 p.m.WatsonSeason 2 Related:Everything We Know So Far AboutMatlockSeason 2 TUESDAY, OCT. 148 p.m.NCISSeason 239 p.m.NCIS: OriginsSeason 210 p.m.NCIS: SydneySeason 3 Related:All the Details on Season 23 ofNCIS THURSDAY, OCT. 168 p.m.Georgie & Mandy's First MarriageSeason 28:30 p.m.GhostsSeason 59 p.m.Matlock(regular time slot premiere)10 p.m.Elsbeth(regular time slot premiere) FRIDAY, OCT. 178 p.m. Fire Country Season 4 (special time)9 p.m.SHERIFF COUNTRYseries premiere (special time)10 p.m.BOSTON BLUEseries premiere Related:Blue BloodsStar Donnie Wahlberg Talks Whether Tom Selleck Could Be a Part ofBoston Blue(Exclusive) SUNDAY, OCT. 198 p.m.TrackerSeason 39 p.m.THE ROADreality series premiere Related:Everything to Know About the Taylor Sheridan and Blake Shelton New Reality ShowThe Road– Including the Cast FRIDAY, OCT. 248 p.m.SHERIFF COUNTRY(regular time slot premiere)9 p.m.Fire Country(regular time slot premiere)10 p.m.BOSTON BLUE Related:Lucifer's Tom Ellis Reveals the Details of His Next Career Move (Exclusive) In addition toCIA, America's Culinary Cup, Harlen Coben's Final Twist, Hollywood Squares, Y: Marshals,andThe Price Is Right at Nightwill be held until midseason. Next,Find Out If Your Favorite Show Is Coming Back or Canceled with Our Fall TV 2025-2026 Guide! CBS Reveals Fall Premiere Dates for 'Matlock,' 'NCIS,' 'Survivor,' 'Tracker' and Morefirst appeared on Parade on Jul 11, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 11, 2025, where it first appeared.

CBS Reveals Fall Premiere Dates for 'Matlock,' 'NCIS,' 'Survivor,' ‘Tracker' and More

CBS Reveals Fall Premiere Dates for 'Matlock,' 'NCIS,' 'Survivor,' 'Tracker' and More CBS Reveals Fall Premi...
Paris Jackson Questions Payouts Made by Father Michael Jackson's Estate, Is 'Concerned' over 'Premium Payments'New Foto - Paris Jackson Questions Payouts Made by Father Michael Jackson's Estate, Is 'Concerned' over 'Premium Payments'

Pascal Le Segretain/Getty; Michael Ochs Archive/Getty Michael Jackson's daughter Paris has become "concerned" regarding payments made by her late father's estate According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the executors of Michael's estate requested approval for over $625K in payments for hat Paris claims is "unrecorded attorney time" "We are confident that the objected-to payments are appropriate," Jonathan Steinsapir, the attorney for the Estate of Michael Jackson, tells PEOPLE Michael Jackson's daughterParis Jacksonis "concerned" regarding payments being made by her father's estate. According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Paris, 27, as abeneficiary of her late father's estate, objected to a request for court approval of and was "concerned" with the estate executors' alleged "practice of granting so-called 'premium payments' for unrecorded attorney time, much less paying one-hundred percent of any such extraordinary amounts." The documents, filed on June 24, name a six-month period in 2018 when the executors requested approval for $625,000 in payments to three law firms for what Paris describes as "uncaptured time," without explaining "as to why counsel was incapable of recording unbilled time, or why such a failure should not preclude payment." Two of the law firms had received their prospective "premium payments," violating the "Court's order allowing only partial payment of attorneys' fees until Court approval is obtained," the filing claims. "Even worse, these payments appear, at least in part, to consist of lavish gratuities bestowed upon already well-compensated counsel," the court docs allege. 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. The payments "raise serious and substantial questions about Executors' ability to effectively supervise counsel," the documents state, "by, at minimum, requiring that counsel record their time in a manner susceptible to at least superficial review and oversite [sic], namely by means of task-billed time entries, and refraining from wasteful, six-figure gift-giving to themselves and their colleagues." Additionally, Paris is "concerned" regarding the Executor's alleged "gross lack of diligence in seeking the required Court approval for extraordinary fees and costs" for the 2018 payments. The documents claim that the executors were unable to give an explanation for the delays. In court docs, Paris' attorney Craig Peters claimed that there was "no written agreement" authorizing the executors to seek approval for fees in six-month increments in an email dated May 29. He also requested a "schedule for all of the outstanding approvals, both the accountings and the legal fees." A hearing regarding this issue is scheduled for July 16. Elyse Jankowski/Variety via Getty "The Executors' approval of payments to attorneys have been made with the same business judgment that has earned this Estate over $3 billion," Jonathan Steinsapir, the attorney for the Estate of Michael Jackson, tells PEOPLE in response to Paris' filing. "We are confident that the objected-to payments are appropriate as, indeed, they are fully consistent with payments made in the decade prior, all of which have been approved by the Probate Court." Meanwhile, a source close to the Jackson estate tells PEOPLE, "They are objecting to relatively minor bonuses to three firms for work on theEMI catalog sale in 2018," referring to the "premium payments." "The estate, assisted by these lawyers and others, bought a 10% stake in EMI for $50,000 in 2012 due to a contractual right we had with Sony." "In 2018, the stake sold for almost $300 million! Any business in this position would reward those who worked on that matter through the years," the source adds. "They also claim that the estate had to withhold 30 percent of all fees pending court approval. On that, they are simply mistaken and do not understand the court's orders. The estate has paid bonuses like this to attorneys for years and they've all been approved without any objections." Gianfranco Calcagno/FilmMagic At the time of his death in 2009,Michael was over $500 million in debt. According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE in June 2024, the musician owed money to more than 65 creditors when he died. Before hedied at age 50 of apparent cardiac arrest, the "Thriller" singer was gearing up for acomebackwith a residency at the 02 Arena in London through 2010. At the same time, he was accruing $30 million in debt a year, perThe Los Angeles Times. When he died, the responsibility of his debt fell onto his estate. Paris, along with brothersPrinceandBigi, serve as beneficiaries of the late pop star's estate. Read the original article onPeople

Paris Jackson Questions Payouts Made by Father Michael Jackson's Estate, Is 'Concerned' over 'Premium Payments'

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Willy Adames, Jung Hoo Lee each drive in three runs as Giants send Dodgers to seventh straight lossNew Foto - Willy Adames, Jung Hoo Lee each drive in three runs as Giants send Dodgers to seventh straight loss

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Willy Adames homered in the second inning and hit a two-run triple in San Francisco's five-run fifth and the Giants sent the rival Los Angeles Dodgers to their seventh straight loss with an 8-7 victory Friday night. San Francisco pulled within four games of the first-place Dodgers in the NL West. Dominic Smith homered leading off the fifth after Jung Hoo Lee's two-run triple in the fourth put San Francisco ahead against Dustin May (5-6). Lee beat out an infield single in the fifth to drive in another run. Shohei Ohtani hit his 32nd home run of the season into McCovey Cove beyond the right-field wall for a go-ahead two-run shot in the third inning. Ohtani connected after Hyeseong Kim's leadoff single marked the first hit of the night against Logan Webb (9-6), who walked Ohtani in a nine-pitch battle to begin the game and finished with six runs, six hits and six strikeouts over 5 1/3 innings. Camilo Doval allowed Mookie Betts' single then walked Freddie Freeman before getting Will Smith to ground into a game-ending double play for his 15th save. Ohtani crushed a 91.1 mph cutter on Webb's first offering of the at-bat and the ball traveled 410 feet. Michael Conforto's two-run homer in the sixth chased Webb after he hit Betts with a pitch. The Dodgers have their worst losing streak since Sept. 2-11 2017, when they dropped 11 in a row. May, who beat the Giants on June 15, was tagged for seven earned runs on five hits in 4 2/3 innings. Key play Following his triple, Lee was called out at home on a fly by Casey Schmitt and a sensational throw by left fielder Conforto. The Giants challenged the call and it was upheld on review. Key stat Ohtani's blast marked the 65th home run into the water by an opponent in Oracle Park's 25-year history and 171st in all — 35 of those belong to home run king Barry Bonds. Up next Ohtani (0-1, 1.50 ERA) pitches Saturday opposite Giants RHP Landen Roupp (6-5, 3.39). ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Willy Adames, Jung Hoo Lee each drive in three runs as Giants send Dodgers to seventh straight loss

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Timberwolves looking to embrace their legacy ... specifically Kevin GarnettNew Foto - Timberwolves looking to embrace their legacy ... specifically Kevin Garnett

LAS VEGAS — Kevin Garnett's jewelry and validation as a champion came from the Boston Celtics, but he made his name as "The Kid" and later became a superstar with the Minnesota Timberwolves. He's mostly associated himself with being part of Celtics lore and not with the Timberwolves because of his estranged relationship with the franchise and most notably outgoing owner Glen Taylor. But with Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore finally winning their battle with Taylor for control of the franchise, getting Garnett back into the fold is among their priorities. "We would love to course correct that, because he's so important to our franchise, to that community, to the history of Timberwolves," Rodriguez said to a small group of reporters, including Yahoo Sports, at a gathering inside Thomas & Mack Center, an hour after being formally introduced as the new stewards of the franchise. Garnett had two stints with the Timberwolves, first being drafted straight out of high school in 1995 before being traded to Boston in 2007, and then returning as a veteran presence for his final two seasons (2014-16). It was believed Garnett's return in 2014 would come with a minority stake in the franchise and perhaps a front-office position, but it never materialized, and Garnett, aside from being part of a group to make a bid on the team in 2021, hasn't associated himself with the Timberwolves. No jersey retirement, no special honors for the man who owns nearly every important Timberwolves record. No return home for the man who won the 2004 MVP and had many MVP-worthy years holding up an underachieving franchise. Rodriguez pointed out Garnett's beef is with Taylor and not with himself and Lore. "We don't have to really bridge much, because we have a wonderful relationship with Kevin, and we have a lot of respect for him, and he has great people around him," Rodriguez said. "If it's important to our fan base, it's going to be important to Mark and I." During the playoffs, the Timberwolves' game-night staff showed a hype video of Garnett as a youngster, imploring the crowd to get up and cheer — before the start of a fourth quarter. If the fans' reaction to seeing an old video of Garnett on the Jumbotron is any indication, it feels very important to them. Rodriguez, one of Major League Baseball's all-time greats, harkened back to his time as a New York Yankee and seeing Yogi Berra, Reggie Jackson and Willie Randolph at spring training every year. The story of the Yankees franchise can't be told without those names, and that connective tissue helps players understand who they're playing for and the standard they're expected to uphold. "George Steinbrenner [late Yankees owner] understood that you're playing for more than just the name on the back," Rodriguez said. "There's a responsibility that comes with that pinstripe [jersey] and the legacy connectors are so important. So we're going to try to do the same thing here." Anthony Edwards is the torch-bearer, but in 36 years Garnett has stood above and beyond over other Timberwolves stars like Karl-Anthony Towns, Kevin Love and Tom Gugliotta. During a 10-year stretch (1998-2007) Garnett averaged 22 points, 12.2 rebounds, 4.9 assists, 1.7 blocks and 1.4 steals. That type of excellence at his position was only matched by the likes of Tim Duncan and Dirk Nowitzki — players who are synonymous with the San Antonio Spurs and Dallas Mavericks, respectively. Rodriguez hopes to initiate an alumni program of sorts, similar to the New York Knicks' "Always a Knick" slogan that has them recognizing so many players who've played for the franchise — even if only for a year, even if the time itself wasn't memorable. From the outside it feels like there's a warmth from the Knicks to their former players, Charles Oakley aside. Rodriguez even said he's "jealous" of how the Knicks honor those players. "We've had some incredible people come through this franchise, and it's heartbreaking they're not around," he said.

Timberwolves looking to embrace their legacy ... specifically Kevin Garnett

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Lena Dunham says Taylor Swift is responsible for one of her favorite 'Too Much' momentsNew Foto - Lena Dunham says Taylor Swift is responsible for one of her favorite 'Too Much' moments

Spoiler alert! The following story contains major details about the ending of "The Idea of Glue," the 10th episode of Netflix series "Too Much" (now streaming). There are few things more heart-wrenching than a well-placedTaylor Swiftneedle drop. In the season finale of Netflix's "Too Much" (now streaming), creatorLena Dunhammasterfully deploys "Bigger Than the Whole Sky," a bonus track off Swift's Grammy-winning best album "Midnights." The elegiac ballad, released in 2022, comes at a moment of release for Jessica (Megan Stalter), who had just broken up with her boyfriend, Felix (Will Sharpe), when her dog unexpectedly died. While crying on the couch, she receives a text asking to meet up with Wendy (Emily Ratajkowski), who started dating her ex-boyfriend Zev (Michael Zegen) before Jessica moved to London. After despising and envying his seemingly perfect new partner from afar, their coffee date is a chance for Jessica to reconcile with the fact that Wendy was never the bad guy after all. And in a tear-jerking sequence set to Swift's song, Jessica walks backward into her old New York apartment – saying goodbye to Zev, before she leaves him behind and strolls forward onto the sidewalk. 'Too Much':How Lena Dunham made the year's most devastating episode of TV "Bigger Than the Whole Sky" is achingly apropos for Jessica as she closes that chapter of her life, with its bittersweet lyrics about grief and the pain of moving on. ("I've got a lot to live without / I'm never gonna meet / What could've been, would've been / What should've been you.") Swift is a longtime friend of Dunham, although it's the first time that the "Girls" writer has included her music in one of her projects. "I'm always listening to her when I write – I mean, like 99.9% of America, I'm just always listening to her," Dunham says. "Originally, that was actually a different song and it was something that had been used in another film fairly recently. She watched the sequence and so did her brother, Austin, who is amazing and does all of her music placement. So she said, 'Actually, I think I know what should be here.'" Dunham thought she'd have to re-edit the sequence to fit Swift's song, but to her surprise, "we did not have to move a frame," Dunham continues. "That song just said everything that had to be said about their relationship, about her relationship to her dog – I mean, it's one of my absolute favorite moments in the show, and one of my absolute favorite moments I've ever had the chance to film. It's my first time actually getting to use a T.S. song in my work, and besides the amazing music that my husband put together for the show, it's everything I could've dreamed of. I couldn't feel luckier that she let us use it." In classic rom-com fashion, Jessica and Felix eventually make up and get married at episode's end. For viewers who have had longterm relationships, Dunham hopes they appreciate the complexities of both characters, who wrestle with personal demons but still find their ways back to each other. "I've had a couple of twentysomethings watch (the show) and they're really sweet about it, like, 'It's funny!'" Dunham says. "But there's something when I talk to people who are in their 30s; they just get it in a different way. It's about that moment where you go from living your life for the crazy story to being like, 'I don't want to be a person who moves through the world alone. How can I find that connection?' So it's interesting to see how my friends who have gotten to that point are able to understand the love story in a different way." Review:Lena Dunham's 'Too Much' is actually just enough The series is loosely inspired by the real-life love story between Dunham, 39, and Luis Felber, 39, a British musician whom she married in 2021. (Somewhat notably, "Bigger Than the Whole Sky" was co-produced by Jack Antonoff, whom Dunham dated for five years.) Felber co-created "Too Much" with his wife and was instrumental in helping bring Felix to life on screen. "I love writing men, but at the end of the day, I haven't had a chance to be one in this lifetime," Dunham says. "Patriarchy hurts everyone; men, too. So what does it look like for a guy who is tender and complicated and has made mistakes to try and put some of that behind him? Between my husband and Will, who himself is such an amazing writer and director, I felt like Felix was the most fully embodied man I've ever gotten the chance to create." Additionally, "Lu is a native Londoner, so he was also there to make sure we were showing a version of London that was different than the kinds we've seen in other romantic comedies," Dunham says. "We were seeing some spaces that weren't just Notting Hill; whether it's about Jessica living in East London, or Felix making music in Camberwell, or going to the outskirts of the M25 to see his parents. There was a truth and authenticity, and I hope Londoners will recognize there was a lot of love put into it." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Taylor Swift gave Lena Dunham her song for emotional 'Too Much' finale

Lena Dunham says Taylor Swift is responsible for one of her favorite 'Too Much' moments

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Justin Bieber Thirsts Over Wife Hailey Bieber's Sultry Bikini Photos After Surprise Album Release — See His Comment!New Foto - Justin Bieber Thirsts Over Wife Hailey Bieber's Sultry Bikini Photos After Surprise Album Release — See His Comment!

rhode skin/Instagram Justin Bieber reacted to his wife Hailey Bieber's bikini photos in a repost on his Instagram Stories on Friday, July 11 The 31-year-old singer shared the appreciation post on the same day as the release of his seventh studio album,Swag Justin and Hailey married in 2018 and welcomed their first child, son Jack, in August 2024 Justin Bieberis crazy over his wifeHailey Baldwin Bieber! On Friday, July 11, the pop star, 31, shared appreciation for Hailey, 28, on hisInstagram Storiesas he reposted photos of the mogul promoting her skincare brand, Rhode. Justin reshared a shot of Hailey posing while sunbathing in a white and yellow bikini by the sea on the Spanish island of Mallorca. He excitedly wrote in block letters over the image, "F--kkkkkkkkkkkk." The original post, shared on Rhode's officialInstagram, included a carousel of photos of Hailey in the same bikini posing on a jet ski and a boat as she took a selfie holding up her phone in a yellow version of her iconic Rhode phone case. A glimpse of new summer-themed Rhode products was also shown. "A week in Mallorca with HB 💛🍋🌊," the caption read. Hailey appeared in a final photo posing with her back to the camera in a yellow and white patterned dress, similar to the style of her bikini, as she sipped on a Martini. rhode skin/Instagram Justin's appreciation for Hailey on Instagram comes after he opened up about the pair's relationship in several songs on his new seventh album,Swag, which was released the same day. The pairtied the knot in 2018and welcomed their sonJackin August 2024. In the track "Go Baby," Justin sings the lyrics about Hailey, "That's my baby, she's iconic, iPhone case, lip gloss on it / And, oh my days, she keeps 'em talkin' / It's comedy, just block it, oh, my baby." Justin also addressesdivorce rumorsin the song "Walking Away." He sings, "...Tell me why you're throwing stones at my back / You know I'm defenseless / And, girl, we better stop before we say some s--- / We've been testing our patience /  I think we're better off if we just take a break…" "Baby, I ain't walking away," the singer continues. "You were my diamond / Gave you a ring / I made you a promise / I told you I'd change / It's just human nature / These growing pains." Arturo Holmes/MG21/Getty 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. On Thursday, July 10, Hailey showed support for Justin ahead of his album release. Shereposteda billboard promoting the album, which appeared to show the tracklist. Swagis Justin's first studio album since 2021'sJustice. The album features 21 songs with features fromGunna,Sexxy Redand more. A source told PEOPLE that Justin intended the songs to be"darker, more vulnerable and less polished"than his previous music, but "in no way depressing." Read the original article onPeople

Justin Bieber Thirsts Over Wife Hailey Bieber’s Sultry Bikini Photos After Surprise Album Release — See His Comment!

Justin Bieber Thirsts Over Wife Hailey Bieber's Sultry Bikini Photos After Surprise Album Release — See His Comment! rhode skin/Instagra...

 

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