Ian Baker-Finch will retire from golf coverage on CBSNew Foto - Ian Baker-Finch will retire from golf coverage on CBS

NEW YORK (AP) — Ian Baker-Finch is retiring after CBS ends its PGA Tour golf coverage next week after nearly 19 years of his friendly Australian voice contributing to the network's broadcast. Baker-Finch, best known for his British Open victory in 1991 among his 16 victories worldwide, joined CBS in 2007. He had worked the previous decade in golf announcing with ESPN and TNT. "Golf has been an enormous part of my life," Baker-Finch, 64, said in a statement. "I was fortunate to compete against the best players in the game and more recently work with the very best in television." CBS ends its 2025 coverage of the PGA Tour next week at the Wyndham Championship. "As a major champion during his successful playing career and over three decades in broadcasting, Ian Baker-Finch distinguished himself as one of the most respected and trusted voices in golf," said David Berson, the president and CEO of CBS Sports. "As he announces his retirement, we'll miss his passion, insight, warmth and steady presence on the air but know he will continue to make his mark across the world of golf." ___ AP golf:https://apnews.com/hub/golf

Ian Baker-Finch will retire from golf coverage on CBS

Ian Baker-Finch will retire from golf coverage on CBS NEW YORK (AP) — Ian Baker-Finch is retiring after CBS ends its PGA Tour golf coverage ...
Patriots, Blues pay tribute to legendary musician Ozzy Osbourne after singer's death at 76New Foto - Patriots, Blues pay tribute to legendary musician Ozzy Osbourne after singer's death at 76

Legendary metal singer and frontman Ozzy Osbourne died Tuesday. He was 76. Osbourne leaves behind quite the legacy. After a successful (and, at times, controversial) music career both as a solo artist and as the frontman for Black Sabbath, Osbourne was introduced to an entirely new audience on the MTV reality show "The Osbournes." Given the hard-rocking, energetic nature of some of his most popular songs, Osbourne made a few appearances at NFL games over his career. One of those appearances came prior to a New England Patriots game in 2005. The Patriots used Black Sabbath's "Crazy Train" to introduce its players during the team's dynasty. Prior to the team's opener in 2005, it invited Osbourne to sing the song at the stadium in person. He obliged. The Patriots thanked Osbourne for being the voice of that introduction in a tweet Tuesday. The New England Patriots are saddened to learn of the passing of music legend Ozzy Osbourne, who provided the iconic intro for Patriots games for over 20 years. Condolences to his family and all who mourn his loss.pic.twitter.com/n21dmLvBzj — New England Patriots (@Patriots)July 22, 2025 Osbourne made a similar appearance during the Los Angeles Rams' season opener in 2022. Doing a live performance of two songs during halftime as the team took on the Buffalo Bills. His sports moments weren't limited to just NFL games. In 2003, he appeared at a Chicago Cubs game, where he sang an ... interesting ... rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" with his wife Sharon. Osbourne also found himself connected to the St. Louis Blues thanks to an unfortunate image. In 1984,Osbourne was arrestedfor public intoxication. In his mugshot, Osbourne is wearing a Blues jersey. He had played in St. Louis a few days before the arrest. Osbourne, however, decided to poke fun at the moment years later. When the Blues were in the midst of a playoff run in 2019, Osbourne tweeted out an image of the mugshot with the message "Let's go @StLouisBlues." Let's go@StLouisBlues!pic.twitter.com/VxYupt288K — Ozzy Osbourne (@OzzyOsbourne)June 10, 2019 He later tweeted out a picture of himself wearing an updated Blues jersey to show he was still supporting the team. TheBlues repliedto that tweet Tuesday, saying, "St. Louis loves you, Ozzy. RIP."

Patriots, Blues pay tribute to legendary musician Ozzy Osbourne after singer's death at 76

Patriots, Blues pay tribute to legendary musician Ozzy Osbourne after singer's death at 76 Legendary metal singer and frontman Ozzy Osbo...
Caitlin Clark Trolls Kelsey Plum amid WNBA All-Star Game ControversyNew Foto - Caitlin Clark Trolls Kelsey Plum amid WNBA All-Star Game Controversy

Michael Hickey/Getty; Ron Hoskins/NBAE/Getty Caitlin Clarkis having a little fun atKelsey Plum's expense! On the same day that the Los Angeles Sparks guard drew ire from fans when she called out members of Team Clark for missing a WNBA All-Star meeting, the Indiana Fever star poked fun at Plum in her Instagram comments. "Thank u for the Nike ad," Clark, 23,wrote in response to a glam photo of Plumin which she posed in front of a Nike swoosh. Plum, who sported a leather-like top, green wide-legged pants and a Loewe handbag, is an Under Armour athlete, while Clark is endorsed by Nike. Ethan Miller/Getty The WNBA phenom's response to Plum's post came hours after the latter appeared at a postgame press conference alongsideSabrina Ionescu, who played for Team Clark. Plum said that players taking the court in their "Pay Us What You Owe Us" shirts was "a very powerful moment" that had come together just that morning. 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. "As players, we didn't know that that was going to happen," she said. "It was a genuine surprise. The t-shirt, as a united front, was determined this morning that we had a meeting for." Then, Plum added, "Not to tattletale; zero members of Team Clark were very present for that." Ionescu rolled her eyes and responded: "That needed to be mentioned." While Clark did not play in this year's game due to an ongoing groin injury, she and Plum also had a run-in at last year's All-Star Game. In footage from the 2024 game, Plum can be seen aggressively defending Clark, pestering her in a full-court press not usually seen in exhibition games. Read the original article onPeople

Caitlin Clark Trolls Kelsey Plum amid WNBA All-Star Game Controversy

Caitlin Clark Trolls Kelsey Plum amid WNBA All-Star Game Controversy Michael Hickey/Getty; Ron Hoskins/NBAE/Getty Caitlin Clarkis having a l...
Speaker Mike Johnson to shut down House early amid Jeffrey Epstein dramaNew Foto - Speaker Mike Johnson to shut down House early amid Jeffrey Epstein drama

WASHINGTON − SpeakerMike Johnson, R-Louisiana, said he is shutting down House operations early this week, sending lawmakers home even sooner ahead of a five-week summer recess, as tensions over Jeffrey Epstein's case filescontinue to boil. Lawmakers were scheduled to leave Washington on July 24 and be out through the month of August, returning to their states and districts. But as Democrats and a handful of Republicans threaten to upend regular legislative operations over efforts to unseal files related to the disgraced financier and sex offender, Johnson said he would be cutting the schedule short and ending with votes on July 23. "We're not going to play political games with this," Johnson said in a news conference July 22. MAGA voters' displeasure over the Justice Department's recent review of Epstein's case has driven a wedge between PresidentDonald Trumpand his usually loyal base. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Speaker Johnson shuts down House early amid Epstein debates

Speaker Mike Johnson to shut down House early amid Jeffrey Epstein drama

Speaker Mike Johnson to shut down House early amid Jeffrey Epstein drama WASHINGTON − SpeakerMike Johnson, R-Louisiana, said he is shutting ...
Trump may travel to China to meet Xi in 'not-too-distant future'New Foto - Trump may travel to China to meet Xi in 'not-too-distant future'

By Trevor Hunnicutt and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he may visit China soon for a landmark trip to address simmering trade and security tensions between the superpower rivals. "President Xi has invited me to China, and we'll probably be doing that in the not-too-distant future," Trump told reporters in the White House's Oval Office. "A little bit out, but not too distant. And I've been invited by a lot of people, and we'll make those decisions pretty soon." Trump and Xi's aides have discussed a potential meeting between the leaders during a trip by the U.S. president to Asia later this year, Reuters has reported, citing two people familiar with the plans. While plans for a meeting have not been finalized, discussions on both sides of the Pacific have included a possible Trump stopover around the time of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in South Korea or talks on the sidelines of the October 30-November 1 event, the people said. Another possible trip would be for a September 3 Beijing ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two, which Russian President Vladimir Putin also plans to attend. Meetings between Trump and Xi or Putin would be the first face-to-face encounters between the men since Trump's inauguration on January 20 for his second term in office. The White House and the Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry have declined to comment on the Reuters report. GLOBAL RIVALS Trump made the comment about meeting Xi during a meeting with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., a key Pacific ally who Trump said he had nudged away from China. "The country was maybe tilting toward China for a period of time, but we un-tilted it very, very quickly," Trump said. Trump added: "I don't mind if he gets along with China because we're getting along with China very well." Marcos, who took office in 2022, has for years sought U.S. support as his country's maritime disputes worsen with China. Manila has sought to avoid direct confrontation with its larger neighbor, which claims most of the South China Sea as its own territory. The U.S. and the Philippines have a seven-decade-old collective defense treaty, potentially implicating Washington in a clash between China and the Philippines. Washington sees Beijing as its key strategic rival globally. Upon taking office, Trump launched a tit-for-tat tariff war with China that has upended global trade and supply chains. Other points of friction between the countries include China's support for Russia, the illicit opioid trade, China's growing pressure on Taiwan and exit bans on some American residents. In recent weeks, Trump has sought to lower tensions, describing his personal relations with Xi as healthy. Trump has sought to impose tariffs on virtually all foreign goods, including both China and U.S. allies in Asia like the Philippines. He says this will stimulate domestic manufacturing, but critics say many consumer goods will become more expensive for Americans. The president has called for a universal base tariff rate of 10% on goods imported from all countries, with higher rates for some. Imports from China have the highest tariff rate of 55%. Trump has set a deadline of August 12 for the U.S. and China to reach a durable tariff agreement. (Reporting by Andrea Shalal and Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by David Gregorio)

Trump may travel to China to meet Xi in 'not-too-distant future'

Trump may travel to China to meet Xi in 'not-too-distant future' By Trevor Hunnicutt and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Pr...

 

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