A UFC fight at the White House? Dana White says it's happening as part of deal with ParamountNew Foto - A UFC fight at the White House? Dana White says it's happening as part of deal with Paramount

Hours after Paramount and UFC announced abillion-dollar rights deal,Dana White said he had yet to hear from his friend,President Donald Trump, on his thoughts about the fight company's new streaming home. That was fine with White. The UFC CEO was set to travel to Washington on Aug. 28 to meet with Trump and his daughter, Ivanka, to catch up and discuss logistics on the proposed Fourth of July fight card next year at the White House. Trump said last month he wanted to stage a UFC match on the White House grounds with upwards of 20,000 spectators to celebrate 250 years of American independence. "It's absolutely going to happen," White told The Associated Press. "Think about that, the 250th birthday of the United States of America, the UFC will be on the White House south lawn live on CBS." The idea of cage fights at the White House would have seemed improbable when the Frittata brothers purchased UFC for $2 million in 2001 and put White in charge of the fledging fight promotion. White helped steer the company into a $4 billion sale in 2016 and broadcast rights deals with Fox and ESPN before landing owner TKO Group's richest one yet — a seven-year deal with Paramount starting in 2026 worth an average of $1.1 billion a year, with all cards on its streaming platform Paramount+ and select numbered events also set to simulcast on CBS. ESPN, Amazon and Netflix and other traditional sports broadcast players seemed more in play for UFC rights — White had previously hinted fights could air across different platforms — but Paramount was a serious contender from the start of the negotiating window. The Paramount and UFC deal came just days afterSkydanceand Paramount officially closedtheir $8 billion merger— kicking off the reign of a new entertainment giant after a contentious endeavor to get the transaction over the finish line. White said he was impressed with the vision Skydance CEO David Ellison had for the the global MMA leader early in contract talks and how those plans should blossom now that Ellison is chairman and CEO of Paramount. "When you talk about Paramount, you talk about David Ellison, they're brilliant businessmen, very aggressive, risk takers," White said. "They're right up my alley. These are the kind of guys that I like to be in business with." The $1.1 billion deals marks a notable jump from the roughly $550 million that ESPN paid each year for UFC coverage today. But UFC's new home on Paramount will simplify offerings for fans — with all content set to be available on Paramount+ (which currently costs between $7.99 and $12.99 a month), rather than various pay-per-view fees. Paramount also said it intends to explore UFC rights outside the U.S. "as they become available in the future." UFC matchmakers were set to meet this week to shape what White said would be a loaded debut Paramount card. The UFC boss noted it was still too early to discuss a potential main event for the White House fight night. "This is a 1-of-1 event," White said. There are still some moving parts to UFC broadcasts and other television programming it has its hands in as the company moves into the Paramount era. White said there are still moving parts to the deal and that includes potentially finding new homes for "The Ultimate Fighter," "Road To UFC," and "Dana White's Contender Series." It's not necessarily a given the traditional 10 p.m. start time for what were the pay-per-view events would stand, especially on nights cards will also air on CBS. "We haven't figured that out yet but we will," White said. And what about the sometimes-contentious issue of fighter pay? Some established fighters have clauses in their contracts that they earn more money the higher the buyrate on their cards. Again, most of those issues are to-be-determined as UFC and Paramount settle in to the new deal — with $1.1 billion headed the fight company's way. "It will affect fighter pay, big time," White said. "From deal-to-deal, fighter pay has grown, too. Every time we win, everybody wins." Boxer Jake Paul wrote on social media the dying PPV model — which was overpriced for fights as UFC saw adecline in buysbecause of missing star power in many main events — should give the fighters an increased idea of their worth. "Every fighter in the UFC now has a clear picture of what the revenue is...no more PPV excuses,"Paul wrote. "Get your worth boys and girls." White also scoffed at the idea that the traditional PPV model is dead. There are still UFC cards on pay-per-view the rest of the year through the end of the ESPN contract and White and Saudi Arabia have teamed tolaunch a new boxing venturethat starts next year and could use a PPV home. White, though, is part of the promotional team for the Canelo Álvarez and Terence Crawford fight in September in Las Vegas that airs on Netflix. "It's definitely not run it's course," White said. "There were guys out there who were interested in pay-per-view and there were guys out there that weren't. Wherever we ended up, that's what we're going to roll with." White said UFC archival footage "kills it" in repeat views and those classic bouts also needed a new home once the ESPN deal expires. Just when it seems there's little left for UFC to conquer, White says, there's always more. Why stop at becoming the biggest fight game in the world? Why not rewrite the pecking order in popularity and riches and go for No. 1 in all sports? "You have the NFL, the NBA, the UFC, and soccer globally," White said. "We're coming. We're coming for all of them." ___ AP sports:https://apnews.com/sports

A UFC fight at the White House? Dana White says it's happening as part of deal with Paramount

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NFL joint practices live: The latest news, injury updates and highlightsNew Foto - NFL joint practices live: The latest news, injury updates and highlights

We're talking about practice. Joint practices are all the rage in the NFL now, with teams weathering the heat and the doldrums of August training camps to work things out with one another on the practice field. These practices can highlight a lot of issues for a team that's used to facing off against teammates during scrimmages, 7-on-7, 11-on-11 and more, while also getting one another prepped for forthcoming preseason showdowns. Starting Aug. 12, joint practices continue with 20 teams facing off against one another this week: TheTennessee Titanstravel to theAtlanta Falconspractice facility, while theNew York JetsandNew York Giantslook to establish early New York football supremacy. TheLos Angeles Ramsand Los Angeles Chargers were scheduled to meet up in a regional get-together on Wednesday, but canceled due to injury concerns. Meanwhile, theCleveland Brownstravel to thePhiladelphia Eagles' turf to square off ahead of their preseason Week 2 matchup. USA TODAY Sports will provide updates from joint practices below, including news, highlights, injury updates and maybe even the occasional scuffle. All times are Eastern. Per NorthJersey.com's Art Stapleton, the Giants wideout is one of several Giants not practicing today: Not practicing for Giants:Malik NabersCam SkatteboDa'Quan FeltonJalin HyattDru PhillipsTre Hawkins IIIEvan Neal — Art Stapleton (@art_stapleton)August 12, 2025 The Falcons wideout injured his shoulder during the Falcons first practice of training camp on July 25. His timeline for return hasn't been clarified, with coach Raheem Morris saying "I don't know" when it comes to his return date. Falcons head coach Raheem Morris said wide receiver Darnell Mooney is doing well but his timeline hasn't necessarily changed since he sustained the shoulder injury: "I feel good about getting him back, healthy and ready to go. When? I don't know." — Terrin Waack (@TerrinWaack)August 12, 2025 The NFL announced the full schedule of joint practice sessions for this year's preseason in mid-June. Below is the complete joint practice schedule: Aug. 5:Indianapolis Colts @Baltimore Ravens Aug. 5:Los Angeles Rams @ Dallas Cowboys Aug. 6:Cleveland Browns @Carolina Panthers Aug. 6:Washington Commanders @New England Patriots Aug. 7:Denver Broncos @San Francisco 49ers Aug. 7:Tennessee Titans @Tampa Bay Buccaneers Aug. 8:Miami Dolphins@ Chicago Bears Aug. 12:New York Giants @ New York Jets Aug. 12:Tennessee Titans @ Atlanta Falcons Aug. 13:Cleveland Browns @ Philadelphia Eagles Aug. 13:Miami Dolphins @ Detroit Lions Aug. 13:New York Jets @ New York Giants Aug. 13:New England Patriots @ Minnesota Vikings Aug. 14:Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Pittsburgh Steelers Aug. 14:Arizona Cardinals@ Denver Broncos Aug. 14:Carolina Panthers @Houston Texans Aug. 14:Green Bay Packers@ Indianapolis Colts Aug. 14:San Francisco 49ers @ Las Vegas Raiders Aug. 15:Buffalo Bills@ Chicago Bears Aug. 21:Baltimore Ravens @ Washington Commanders Aug. 21:Houston Texans @ Detroit Lions Aug. 21:Jacksonville Jaguars @ Miami Dolphins Aug. 21:Seattle Seahawks@ Green Bay Packers This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NFL joint practices live: Updates, injury news, highlights

NFL joint practices live: The latest news, injury updates and highlights

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Why "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert "isn't on this week — and when it returns amid cancellation

Scott Kowalchyk/CBS Summer break has commenced in the late night circuit. WhileThe Late Show With Stephen Colbertwill continue to air this week on CBS, the episodes will be a mix of reruns from earlier this year. The show is currently on its summertime hiatus, customary among the late night circuit as the hosts take some time off.Jimmy Kimmel, for example, employs guest hosts during his hiatus, while others like Colbert andJimmy Fallonopt for reruns. But have no fear, all-new episodes return on Tuesday, Sept. 2. Until then, reruns this week include guestsGeorge ClooneyandAlan Ritchsonon Monday;David Oyelowo,Finn Wolfhard, andAlan Cummingon Tuesday; senatorBernie Sanderson Wednesday; fellow late night hostJohn Oliveron Thursday; andBad BunnyandLeanne Morganon Friday. Scott Kowalchyk/CBS CBS announced last month that itwould not just be ending Colbert's runon the network but retiring the venerableLate Showfranchise as a whole after the 2025-26 broadcast season, calling the divisive decision a "purely financial" one "against a challenging backdrop in late night." The network insisted the move was "not related in any way to the show's performance, content or other matters happening at [CBS parent company] Paramount." But lawmakers and unions have questioned the timing of Colbert's ouster given Paramount's recent settlement with President Donald Trump regarding a60 Minutessegment with Kamala Harris, which vocal Trump criticColbert had criticized as a "big fat bribe"prior to the show's shock cancellation. Trump reveled in the cancellation, writing on social media that he "absolutely loves" that Colbert will soon be off air and stating that the comedian's "talent was even less than his ratings." (Colbert's rebuttal? "Go f--- yourself.") Since the cancellation announcement, Colbert has continued to double down on his eviscerations of the administration, mocking Vice President JD Vance in his final monologue before the summer hiatus on Thursday, Aug. 7. Aptly thinking ahead,Colbert also used the monologue to court Netflixand perhaps even Amazon for a new job once he concludes his late night gig in May 2026. "Netflix, call me. I'm available in June," he quipped, later adding,  "I will also entertain offers from Amazon." Sign up forEntertainment Weekly'sfree daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. His guests for the Aug. 7 episode included Alex Padilla, the Democratic senator from California who was referred to as "José" by Vance following his detainment for inquiring about the administration's mass deportation tactics. "He knows my name,"Padilla said of the moment to Colbert. "But if he wants to try and mock and attack me by calling me José, I'll tell you this: I'm proud to be a José. This administration will use José and Maria to try to villainize immigrants, and it's wrong." "So to all the Josés and Marias out there who are contributing to the economy, working hard, building communities," Padilla added, "we're going to continue to stand up and rise up." The Late Show With Stephen Colbertreturns with new episodes Sept. 2 on CBS. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

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MGK Claims He May Be Part Alien as His Mom Allegedly Got 'Abducted at One Point': 'I Don't Know if My Age... Exists'New Foto - MGK Claims He May Be Part Alien as His Mom Allegedly Got 'Abducted at One Point': 'I Don't Know if My Age... Exists'

Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty MGK appeared onWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohenwhere he discussed his youthful appearance, claiming he didn't even know his real age The "Bloody Valentine" singer also claimed his skin heals unusually fast When pressed about his other worldly background, the musician said his mom told him she was "abducted" CouldMGKbe from another planet? On Sunday, Aug. 10, the musician, whose real name is Colson Baker, revealed onWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohenthat he might be part alien, adding that he didn't know if his age existed. "It's a weird thing dude. I don't know if my age, I don't know if it exists," he told Cohen after the host complimented his youthful appearance. MGK, 35, went on to reveal that his age wasn't the only thing he didn't know. "I just don't know many facts about my life. Like my skin, if it rips open, it heals really quick," he said. "There's just things where I'm starting to be like, 'Who's my dad?,' " he joked. 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 juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Asked if he thought he could be from another planet, MGK replied, "Yeah, I've asked my mom, 'Was there any period of time you went missing, like off the Earth? Was there ever like a tall slender creature?' " "She told me she felt like she got abducted at one point," the songwriter continued. Frazer Harrison/Getty The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Outer space abduction wasn't the only topic of conversation for the performer. Elsewhere in the interview, MGKresponded to a fan questionabout whether he was dating actressSydney Sweeney. "MGK, Kyle P. wants to know if there's any truth to the rumor you and Sydney Sweeney were more than just friends?" Cohen asked his guest. Theo Wargo/NBC via Getty "Kyle P., shut up, dude," MGK replied while shaking his head. The pair, who are longtime friends, were seen partying together withPatrick Schwarzeneggerat the grand opening of the Palm Tree Beach Club in Las Vegas in May, following Sweeney's split fromJonathan Davino. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf Meanwhile, MGK is in a longtime on-and-off relationship withMegan Fox, whom he shares 4-month-old daughter, Saga. The co-parentscalled off their engagementin November. MGK is also a father to daughterCasie, 16, who he shares with ex Emma Cannon. Read the original article onPeople

MGK Claims He May Be Part Alien as His Mom Allegedly Got ‘Abducted at One Point’: ‘I Don’t Know if My Age... Exists'

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Turang's leadoff homer lifts Brewers over Pirates for 10th straight winNew Foto - Turang's leadoff homer lifts Brewers over Pirates for 10th straight win

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Brice Turang hit his first career leadoff home run, Jose Quintana allowed three hits over six solid innings and the MLB-best Milwaukee Brewers extended their winning streak to 10 games with a 7-1 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday night. Quintana (10-4) struck out three and walked one as the Brewers (74-44) improved to 25-4 over the last 29 games, including 13-1 in the last 14. The only real hiccup was Joey Bart's home run in the third. Turang sent a sinker from Pirates starter Andrew Heaney over the wall in left center. Christian Yelich opened the third with a solo home run, RBI singles from Sal Frelick and Brandon Lockridge and an unearned run on Bart's throwing error capped the third inning. Grant Anderson held the Pirates without a hit in the seventh and eighth. Shelby Miller pitched a 1-2-3 ninth. Heaney (5-10) allowed six runs — five earned — on nine hits in four innings. Quintana and Freddy Peralta switched spots for the Pirates series. The move gives Peralta another day of rest but also lines him up for the Cubs series next week in Chicago. Chase Shugart, activated from the 15-day injured list with left knee inflammation before the game, allowed one run on two hits over three innings. The Pirates optioned RHP Dauri Moreta to Triple-A Indianapolis. Key moment Yelich's 22nd home run of the season highlighted the Brewers' third. Key stat Quintana, 36, made his 351st start since his rookie season with the Chicago White Sox in 2012, fifth most on the active list. Up next RHP Paul Skenes (7-8, 1.94 ERA) starts for the Pirates against Peralta (13-5, 3.03) and the Brewers. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Turang's leadoff homer lifts Brewers over Pirates for 10th straight win

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'This is the guy': Patriots took TreVeyon Henderson for talent rather than top need — and early returns support thatNew Foto - 'This is the guy': Patriots took TreVeyon Henderson for talent rather than top need — and early returns support that

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — In a quiet moment before the second day of the2025 NFL Draft, Eliot Wolf sat down to review his three favorite players still on the board. TheNew England Patriotsvice president of player personnel pulled up a reel of 100 or so carries Ohio State running backTreVeyon Hendersonhad attempted against what Wolf considered "good" teams. Wolf didn't make it through all 100. "I watched 15 runs and I was like, 'What am I doing? This is the guy,'" Wolf told Yahoo Sports on Sunday. "We have way bigger needs than running back and still do. But it was just an opportunity to get a weapon potentially there in the second round." [Subscribe to Yahoo Fantasy Plus and get premium draft tools and player projections] The Patriots selected Henderson with the 38th overall pick. On the first play of their preseason game against the Washington Commanders on Friday, he reminded them why. Henderson fielded the game's kickoff at the goal line before racing up the left side of the field. He sped past the first oncoming defenders near the Patriots' 20, leaving at least three Commanders sprawled before he hit the 50 and completed his flight path. As 12 seconds ticked off the game clock, Henderson arrived in the end zone for a 100-yard return touchdown. TREVEYON HENDERSON TOOK THE KICKOFF ALL THE WAY BACK 🔥(via@Patriots)pic.twitter.com/f9ReYUBWVY — Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports)August 8, 2025 "Those home run-hitting backs, that's huge," Patriots centerGarrett Bradburytold Yahoo Sports. "I think that's demoralizing for a defense when you can break a 60-yard run, 70-yard run, which he has the capability. "Give him a little space and it's gone." Head coach Mike Vrabel considered the field position advantage that could follow. "Teams are going to put the ball in play, and if they don't and if they're like, 'Well, these guys are going to hit an explosive, then we're just going to give it to 'em at the 35,'" Vrabel told Yahoo Sports. "So that's good for us either way if we can make that a weapon." Henderson also chipped in with 12 yards on three catches and 18 yards on a rush in thePatriots' 48-18 preseason win. Coaches and teammates praised his speed, explosiveness and versatility, Henderson's physicality also evident to them in run finishes and pass protection. The production wasn't shocking after Henderson's 1,300 yards and 11 touchdowns from scrimmage in Ohio State's 2024 season championship run. Henderson's explosiveness was evident with his Big Ten-best 7.1 yards per carry. But demonstrating that ability at the pro level, even in the preseason, checked another box for the Patriots. Their suspicion: He'll be a problem for opponents. "He's at times a matchup nightmare against what they call the combo skill, the big skill, which is the linebackers and the safeties, because he can run some pretty good routes as a running back, but he's explosive," inside linebackers coach Zak Kuhr told Yahoo Sports. "It's a tough down when you go against him isolated, one on one." Henderson is turning heads in New England, but he's not the only one. Here are two more takeaways from Yahoo Sports' visit to Patriots training camp: Patriots brass aren't openly expressing concerns about 2024 third overall pickDrake Maye's ability to handle a new offense under coordinator Josh McDaniels. But no one's denying how much will be on Maye's plate. Veterans and coaching assistants coming from other offenses noted McDaniels' offense asks of them a different level of pre-snap responsibilities. Quarterbacks coach Ashton Grant joined the Patriots this offseason from theCleveland Browns, Bradbury from theMinnesota Vikingsand backup QBJosh Dobbsmost recently from theSan Francisco 49ers. All noted the upswing in quarterback autonomy. "The responsibility of the quarterback is completely different," Grant told Yahoo Sports. "In previous place, it's been kind of a joint venture between the offensive line and the quarterback. Here we like to say the quarterback sets the table and then everyone adjusts off of that." [Get more Patriots news: New England team feed] McDaniels asks the quarterback, rather than the center, to identify the middle linebacker with the goal of ensuring the quarterback understands what his protection is doing. Bradbury might get his line into the call that Maye requests. But "the quarterbacks has the final say in everything," Bradbury told Yahoo Sports. "First and final say." Cadence changes, hard counts or other adjustments to account for a zero blitz or especially quick-getoff defensive linemen begin with Maye. Wolf points toMac Jones' rookie year as proof that McDaniels' system can support rather than confuse a QB. A quarterback will be asked to do and understand more to align his teammates — but Grant sees that as a benefit. "I think it actually provides clarity for younger quarterbacks because you teach them the issues and then you give them control so that way they know where they're protected, where they're not," Grant said. "There's no question of if they're on different pages. So it kind of gives the quarterback a little bit of comfort." The speculation about Vrabel replacing 2024 head coach Jerod Mayo was so strong that it's easy to forget how long it's been since Vrabel was actually last in New England. Yes, the 14-year NFL linebacker played for the Patriots from 2001-2008, including his 2007 All-Pro campaign. But this isn't a repeat of Mayo taking the head job as a promotion from the Patriots coaching staff. Vrabel's decade of NFL coaching never included a stop on Bill Belichick's staff. He joined theHouston Texansafter three years at Ohio State, rising to Texans defensive coordinator before six seasons as theTennessee Titans' head coach. Vrabel spent last year consulting with theCleveland Brownsbefore the Patriots hired him to the helm. So Vrabel is bringing a new flavor to the Patriots even if he learned from their longtime flavor. Expect toughness, physicality, high effort and strong fundamentals. Think: The Patriots practiced in pads Sunday despite playing in a preseason game Friday night. Violence (within the accepted realms of professional football) will be encouraged. "Attacking, disruption, speed and violence," Wolf described his personnel search. "We want to be running to the ball, effort and finish, be violent," Kuhr added. "Unwavering violence and really just kind of want to strike fear into the opponent and kind of just put your will onto them." Wolf credited Vrabel as a head coach who "was able to get more out of less at times on the roster," as he elevated the Titans. Wolf joined players and coaches as impressed with Vrabel's level of accountability and attention to detail. The Patriots may need time to augment the collection in the talent cupboard and build a winning program. But their identity should be evident imminently. "Urgency, effort and attention to detail," Wolf said. "Guys have kind of stepped forward this year so far and have a chance to make the team."

'This is the guy': Patriots took TreVeyon Henderson for talent rather than top need — and early returns support that

'This is the guy': Patriots took TreVeyon Henderson for talent rather than top need — and early returns support that FOXBOROUGH, Mas...

 

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