Pro-Palestinian protester takes issue with Israeli team at Tour de FranceNew Foto - Pro-Palestinian protester takes issue with Israeli team at Tour de France

TOULOUSE, France (AP) — A man protesting the participation of an Israel-based team in the Tour de France ran onto the course as the leaders raced for the finish line on Wednesday. Norwegian riderJonas Abrahamsen won the 11th stagein a photo finish just ahead of Swiss rider Mauro Schmid, but their final sprint was accompanied by a man running alongside who wore a T-shirt saying, "Israel out of the Tour," and who waved a keffiyeh, the black-and-white checkered headscarf that has become apotent symbol of the Palestinian cause. A security guard ran out to apprehend the man. The Israel-Premier Tech team is racing at this year's Tour with eight team members from other countries. The team acquired the right to enter the Tour de France in 2020 when Israel Start-Up National took over Katusha's WorldTour license and has since claimed three stage victories, though none yet in this year's race. Team members previously faced protests because of the team's association with Israel, which has killedmore than 58,000 Palestiniansin 21 months of war, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. The war was sparked by the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel that killed some 1,200 people on Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Hamas are considering aU.S.-backed ceasefire proposalthat could pause the war. ___ AP sports:https://apnews.com/hub/sports

Pro-Palestinian protester takes issue with Israeli team at Tour de France

Pro-Palestinian protester takes issue with Israeli team at Tour de France TOULOUSE, France (AP) — A man protesting the participation of an I...
Report: LeBron James expected to remain with LakersNew Foto - Report: LeBron James expected to remain with Lakers

Despite an offseason of rumors and speculation, LeBron James is expected to remain with the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2025-26 season, The Athletic reported Wednesday. The Lakers and James have not engaged in talks about a trade or buyout, and the NBA's all-time leading scorer is expected to report to camp with the Lakers this fall, per the report. There haven't been any signs, either, that James wants out. James picked up his $52.6 million option last month to return for an eighth season with the Lakers. He will be returning to a team this time around on which, for the first time in his career, he is the second option. Luka Doncic, acquired in a stunning trade from the Dallas Mavericks in February, is expected to be the centerpiece for Los Angeles in the upcoming season. Apparently fueling the trade or buyout rumors is a statement made by James' longtime agent, Rich Paul, last month that included this line, "We do want to evaluate what's best for LeBron at this stage in his life and career." Trading James, given his salary, would be difficult since NBA trades must be for players with contracts of similar value due to the salary cap. The Lakers, according to The Athletic, also are reluctant to take on a player earning in the $50 million range if he has additional years on the contract. The Lakers will be free of James $52.6 million once his contract expires at the end of the upcoming season. James, 40, is entering his record-setting 23rd NBA season. He has played in 1,562 regular-season games and is 50 shy of breaking Hall of Fame member Robert Parish's NBA record. James averaged 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 8.2 assists in 70 games in 2024-25 to rank in the top 22 in each category. He is a 21-time All-Star, four-time league MVP and four-time NBA champion. He has scored a record 42,184 regular-season points, and 50,473 in the regular season and playoffs combined. James entered the NBA as an 18-year-old after being selected No. 1 in the 2003 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. He turns 41 in December. --Field Level Media

Report: LeBron James expected to remain with Lakers

Report: LeBron James expected to remain with Lakers Despite an offseason of rumors and speculation, LeBron James is expected to remain with ...
Emma Watson barred from driving for 6 months after speeding, U.K. court saysNew Foto - Emma Watson barred from driving for 6 months after speeding, U.K. court says

Actor Emma Watson has been barred from driving for six months after she was caught speeding last year. Watson, best known for her role as Hermione Granger in the "Harry Potter" series, drove her blue Audi 38mph in a 30mph zone in Oxford, England, on July 31 of last year. The 35-year-old was made to pay a total of £1,044, or roughly $1,400, at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court on Wednesday. Watson, who is earning a degree in creative writing from the University of Oxford, already had nine points on her license. She did not attend her short court hearing on Wednesday, Watson's former "Harry Potter" co-star, Zoe Wanamaker — who played Hogwarts professor Madam Hooch — was similarly caught speeding last year in West Berkshire, England, roughly 60 miles west of London. The 76-year-old drove her blue Volvo at 46 mph in a 40 mph zone, according to the court. Hooch was also fined £1,044 and banned from driving for six months, and did not attend her hearing. Representatives for the actors did not immediately return requests for comment.

Emma Watson barred from driving for 6 months after speeding, U.K. court says

Emma Watson barred from driving for 6 months after speeding, U.K. court says Actor Emma Watson has been barred from driving for six months a...
Jennifer Garner and John Miller Have 'Hit a Stride as a Couple': They're More 'Connected' Than Ever (Exclusive Source)New Foto - Jennifer Garner and John Miller Have 'Hit a Stride as a Couple': They're More 'Connected' Than Ever (Exclusive Source)

Juliano/X17online.com Jennifer Garner and John Miller's relationship is stronger than ever, a source tells PEOPLE The CaliBurger CEO is "deeply respectful" of Garner's relationship with her ex-husband, Ben Affleck Garner and Miller have quietly dated on and off since 2018 Things betweenJennifer Garnerand longtime boyfriendJohn Millerare "better than ever," a source tells PEOPLE exclusively. The13 Going on 30actress and Miller —who have quietly dated on and off since 2018— "hit a stride as a couple and those who know them say this is the most solid and connected they've ever been." Garner, 53, shares three children with ex-husbandBen Affleck, 52. The former couple was married for 10 years, from 2005 until 2015. MLB/X The exes have long prioritized a healthy co-parenting relationship, which is something Miller — a businessman who is best known as the chairman of a technology company called CaliGroup, which owns the CaliBurger restaurant chain — fully supports. According to the source, "John has also embraced Jen's family life. He's been patient, supportive and deeply respectful of her dynamic with Ben and the kids." Garner and Affleck were recentlyspotted watching the Boston Red Soxtake on the Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway Park on Friday, July 11. Jim Spellman/WireImage Two of the former couple'schildren— Seraphina, 16, and Sam, 13 — were also present for the game night. Affleck and Garner's eldest child, 19-year-old Violet, was not in attendance. TheArgoactor and theDaredevilstar were deep in conversation when Affleck seemed to notice the attention on them as he nudged Garner, who flashed a smile in the direction of the camera seconds later. Meanwhile, Garner and Millershowed off some PDAwhile attending the67 Strong: Jen Garner's Final Mile 4 Kidsevent in Santa Monica, Calif. on June 22. TheSave the Childrentrustee and ambassador completed the final installment in her 67-day challenge of running one mile a day to benefit#67Strong4Kids. Garner got some love from longtime beau Miller, who planted a kiss on the actress following her final mile. Read the original article onPeople

Jennifer Garner and John Miller Have 'Hit a Stride as a Couple': They're More 'Connected' Than Ever (Exclusive Source)

Jennifer Garner and John Miller Have 'Hit a Stride as a Couple': They're More 'Connected' Than Ever (Exclusive Source) J...
NBA free agency 2025: The 7 best contracts of the summer, including a gem of a deal for the LakersNew Foto - NBA free agency 2025: The 7 best contracts of the summer, including a gem of a deal for the Lakers

We brought youthe NBA offseason's seven worst contracts, and we know you could not possibly feel complete without the summer's seven best contracts. Never fear, my friends. Here, we complete you. Kudos to general managers for once again not doling out dozens of overpriced deals in free agency. Of course, it helps that only one team, the Brooklyn Nets, entered July with significant salary cap space, and they were more interested in accumulating other teams' bad money in exchange for more draft capital. Instead, NBA executives mostly had mid-level exceptions and minimum contracts to address their needs, and that served them well in the open market, where a number of them were able to identify some gems. Contract:4 years, $52.7 million ($26 million guaranteed) Percentage of the 2025-26 salary cap:8.21% 2024-25 (63 games):8.7 PTS (45/41/67), 3.9 REB, 1.4 AST Cost Per Win:$4,543,534.48 The Rockets took a big swing at the reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder, trading Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks and a handful of draft picks for Kevin Durant, going all in on their quest to win the Western Conference. Durant's scoring represents a massive upgrade from Green, but the trade did leave a whole on the wing, where Brooks served as a high-level defender who could knock down shots in open space. So, the Rockets targeted Finney-Smith, one of the best available 3-and-D role players on the market. He joins Amen Thompson and Tari Eason for what should be a ferocious defensive wing rotation. In the process, Houston hindered the Los Angeles Lakers, a conference rival, who dealt D'Angelo Russell, Maxwell Lewis and three second-round picks for Finney-Smith in December. The Lakers must have made that move with the intention of re-signing Finney-Smith, whose history with Luka Dončić dates back to their days on the Dallas Mavericks. But the Rockets made a more compelling offer: a shot to win a title. The Lakersreportedlywould not offer Finney-Smith a contract longer than two years, and in the end that is what the Rockets got him for, as neither of the final two years of Finney-Smith's deal is guaranteed. Contract:4 years, $60.7 million (player option in 2028-29) Percentage of the 2025-26 salary cap:9.8% 2024-25 (82 games):9.4 PTS (44/38/78), 3.2 REB, 2.7 AST Cost Per Win:$3,526,000 The other top 3-and-D role player on the market, Alexander-Walker, secured even more guaranteed money from the Hawks, who will add the 26-year-old to a wing rotation that includes rising star Jalen Johnson, Most Improved Player Dyson Daniels and 2024 No. 1 overall pick Zaccharie Risacher. Alexander-Walker, a cousin of Thunder superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, was a throw-in to a three-team February 2023 trade between the Lakers, Timberwolves and Utah Jazz. In Minnesota, he quietly built his value as a reliable reserve for a team that made consecutive Western Conference finals appearances. The Hawks are hoping to do the same in the East, building around four-time All-Star point guard Trae Young and newly acquired center Kristaps Porzingis. In between the defensively questionable Young and the oft-injured Porzingis, it is wise to stack as many two-way wings as possible, and NAW is one of them. Contract:2 years, $11.3 million (player option in 2026-27) Percentage of the 2025-26 salary cap:3.56% 2024-25 (70 games):11 PTS (50/38/73), 5.6 REB, 2.1 AST Cost Per Win:$1,445,512.82 Once a first-round pick for the Boston Celtics in 2016, Yabusele required years of seasoning overseas to reestablish himself as an NBA contributor. Following an impressive performance in the 2024 Olympics, the Philadelphia 76ers gave Yabusele his chance at redemption, and the Frenchman seized it. Playing for a terrible Sixers team, Yabusele had plenty of opportunities to showcase his capabilities as a shooter and switchable defender, especially in the frontcourt, where he can play some small-ball center. He should extend the rotation for the Knicks, who reached the Eastern Conference finals with only Miles McBride and Mitchell Robinson — and no one on the wings in between — to capably come off the bench. New York also smartly added Jordan Clarkson's scoring to its reserve unit on a veteran's minimum deal. Contract:2 years, $16.2 million (player option in 2026-27) Percentage of the 2025-26 salary cap:5.24% 2024-25 (40 games):14.4 PTS (57/19/67), 10.2 REB, 1.6 AST Cost Per Win:$2,894,285.71 The Lakers entered this offseason in desperate need of a center, as last season's post-Dončić-trade attempts to force Jaxson Hayes into a starting role failed miserably in the first round of the playoffs. And for at least a week of free agency it appeared the Lakers might strike out entirely in that regard. They avoided disaster, coming to terms with Ayton, who negotiated a buyout from the Portland Trail Blazers to become available. The Lakers could have done a lot worse than a 26-year-old former No. 1 overall draft pick who has averaged a double-double in each of his first seven seasons in the NBA. I get that the Blazers paid him $25.6 million not to play for them this season. I get that he has underwhelmed as a recent No. 1 overall pick, often demonstrating a lack of commitment to his team. But if he can recommit to the brand of basketball that made him an invaluable member of the Phoenix Suns' 2021 NBA Finals run — protecting the rim, running in transition, finishing around the basket and setting hard screens in the pick-and-roll for the Lakers' three best players — he should easily exceed his value. Contract:3 years, $27.7 million (player option in 2027-28) Percentage of the 2025-26 salary cap:5.68% 2024-25 (74 games):12.5 PTS (52/44/87), 2.5 REB, 3.4 AST Cost Per Win:$1,562,720.34 Ty Jerome was a serious Sixth Man of the Year candidate last season, coming off the bench to control the Cleveland Cavaliers' offense in the absence of All-Star guards Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland. He performed that duty better than most anyone ever expected. After all, the Cavs were a 64-win team. Cleveland underwhelmed in the playoffs, and Jerome was no small part of that. His defensive limitations became more obvious, and his shot abandoned him against the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference semifinals, where Jerome made just 30% of his field-goal attempts (including 25% of his 3-point shots). But as a backup to Ja Morant in Memphis, he is perfectly suited. Morant is not always healthy, and the Grizzlies are at their best when they can play a capable backup point guard in place of their All-NBA superstar. Contract: 1 year, $3.1 million Percentage of the 2025-26 salary cap: 1.48% 2024-25(74 games): 8.3 PTS (42/33/82), 4 REB, 2 AST Cost Per Win: $4,401,315.71 Brown was a beloved member of the 2023 NBA champion Nuggets, serving as a two-way dynamo off the bench. His cutting especially meshed well with Denver superstar Nikola Jokić's passing prowess. Brown left the Nuggets for the Pacers, accepting a two-year, $45 million deal that Denver could not match. It has been a winding road for Brown ever since, as he dealt with injuries and a trade to the Toronto Raptors in the meantime. Despite some struggles, there is still the belief that the 28-year-old Brown could rediscover what made him so impactful on the Nuggets, and on a minimum deal no less. Contract:2 years, $7.6 million Percentage of the 2025-26 salary cap:2.39% 2024-25 (74 games):11.1 PTS (43/42/85), 2.3 REB, 1.2 AST Cost Per Win:$1,148,343.33 The Bucks gave Trent a modest raise to retain the services of one of the NBA's more undervalued wings. Trent is not the greatest defender, but he gives great effort, and he shot a career-high 42% from distance this past season — pretty important stuff when you play alongside Giannis Antetokounmpo. Trent is a guy who has averaged as many as 18.3 points per game, and he made as much as $18.6 million in the 2023-24 campaign. He could not find any big-money offers last summer, when few teams held salary cap space, so he opted to rebuild his value in Milwaukee, where he submitted one of his better seasons, even twice dropping more than 30 points in a pair of first-round playoff games against Indiana. The money still was not there for Trent this summer, so the Bucks scored him at a bargain ... again. He may be the best example of how role players are being squeezed under the NBA's new collective bargaining agreement, as high-priced superstars eat up much of the cap, leaving scraps for anyone else.

NBA free agency 2025: The 7 best contracts of the summer, including a gem of a deal for the Lakers

NBA free agency 2025: The 7 best contracts of the summer, including a gem of a deal for the Lakers We brought youthe NBA offseason's sev...
Oakmont bans former US Open champion Wyndham Clark for damaging lockerNew Foto - Oakmont bans former US Open champion Wyndham Clark for damaging locker

OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) — Former U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark won't be allowed back at Oakmont Country Club until he pays to fix the locker he damaged and gets counseling for his anger. Golf Digest obtained a letter that club president John Lynch sent to Oakmont members this week about the incident during last month's U.S. Open, when Clark smashed up his locker out of frustration. Media were not allowed in the locker room, buta photo was leaked and went viral. "Following multiple discussions with the USGA and the OCC Board, a decision has been made that Mr. Clark will no longer be permitted on OCC property," Lynch said in the letter. "Reinstatement would be contingent upon Mr. Clark fulfilling a number of specific conditions, including full repayment for damages, a meaningful contribution to a charity of the Board's choosing, and the successful completion of counseling and/or anger management sessions." Clark received a 10-year exemption for winning the U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club in 2023. The exemption ends in 2033, the next time Oakmont is to host the U.S. Open. The storied club has held the U.S. Open nine times, the most of any U.S. Open site. Clark saida week later at the Travelers Championshipthat "I made a mistake that I deeply regret" and he was sorry. "But I'd also like to move on, not only for myself but for Oakmont, for the USGA, and kind of focus on the rest of this year and things that come up," he said. Last week at the Scottish Open he told reporters that he had turned the page. According to Oakmont, he has offered to pay for repairs. "Yeah, I mean, I made a mistake in a moment of rage with a bad year and everything coming together and it just was more than anything a good wake-up call for me to say, 'Hey, you know what, let's get back on track and things aren't that bad,'" Clark said. Clark, who reached as high as No. 3 in the world last year, has only one top 10 on the PGA Tour in the 2025 season. He has dropped to No. 28 in the world, No. 22 in the Ryder Cup standings and at No. 78 in the FedEx Cup is in danger of missing the postseason. ___ AP golf:https://apnews.com/hub/golf

Oakmont bans former US Open champion Wyndham Clark for damaging locker

Oakmont bans former US Open champion Wyndham Clark for damaging locker OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) — Former U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark won't...

 

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