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The NASCAR season opens Sunday with the 68th edition of the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. The broadcast starts at 12:30 p.m. ET and the green flag is at 2:30 p.m. ET (FOX and the FOX Sports app). What does the weather look like? Sunday’s low is 59 degrees and the high is 78, according to FOX Weather as of Monday evening. As of Tuesday afternoon, there’s a 64% chance of rain, slated to pour between 1 p.m. ET and 4 p.m. ET on Sunday, so it could potentially disrupt the race. There are also winds heading south at 16 miles per hour. The sun will set at 6:14 p.m. ET. [DAYTONA 500: Bob Pockrass’ Everything To Know About Daytona 500] Last season’s Daytona 500 was affected by rain. There were two delays that totaled more than three hours and 30 minutes, but after it finally resumed, William Byron ultimately won the race. Rain has also already been a story for the 2026 season of NASCAR. The Clash at Bowman Gray, the exhibition race last Wednesday in North Carolina, took three and a half hours to complete, and included 17 caution flags and dicey racing on a wet track. [NASCAR: 4 Takeaways From NASCAR’s Clash] Mother Nature often affects the event known as “The Great American Race.” There’s a heavy chance it impacts Sunday’s result. But the likelihood is that skies should be clear for the remainder of the race week and weekend, from Wednesday through Saturday. There’s a 4% chance of rain Wednesday, 10% on Thursday, 16% on Friday, and 7% on Saturday. That includes Practice 1 on Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. ET and qualifying on Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. ET. Then on Thursday the cars are split into two duels — Duel 1 is at 7 p.m. ET and Duel 2 starts at 8:45 p.m. ET. Practice 2 will be held Friday at 5:35 p.m. ET. Then the weekend starts with Practice 3 on Saturday at 3 p.m. ET. Each of those events should proceed with few obstacles, according to FOX weather. Sunday’s race could be a different story.Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

Lady Gaga has nothing but gratitude for Bad Bunny.
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The name of this pie might make it seem as if it’s made from a sandy by-product of woodwork. But rest assured, it’s a sweet, nutty, and entirely edible pie.

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Sherri Shepherd is not ready to give up.
Not just yet at least.
On Monday, the comedian returned to host her self-titled talk show, Sherri, for the first time since news broke that her syndicated series was going to wrap up later this fall.
The episode was marked Shepherd’s first time back as host since she contracted COVID-19 in early February.

“I know that you have seen the news, and I’m ready to address it,” Shepherd began by telling the audience and viewers at home. “Our show has not been renewed for another season. I wanted to say to y’all, try not to faint or fall out, because healthcare is expensive and none of us have it anymore.”
The veteran star went on to express her gratitude for the “outpouring love” she’s received since this decision went viral, “from the audience, to everybody on social media, to people who stop me in the store and still talk to me despite me not having a wig on, they still talk to me.”
Shepherd continued as follows:
“I want to thank you for laughing and crying with us. Thank you for supporting my unhealthy obsession with Lenny Kravitz. But I’ve got to tell you, when I first started, this show was built on one thing, and what I wanted it built on was joy. The intention of this show, always, was my prayer for you to leave happier than when you came.
“And you know this, I talked about this. It has been my dream to have a talk show, and I’m so grateful I had the chance to do it for four seasons.”

It was announced on February 1 that Sherri had been canceled.
The show will continue filming at Chelsea Studios in New York City until the finale episodes air this fall, although Shepherd vowed on air this morning that she’s “not ready to throw in the towel on this show just yet.”
We’re just not really sure what she means by that.
“I’m not. I’m not,” Shepherd said on the topic. “We’re going to be airing episodes all through the fall. And we’re going to continue to fight to keep this show alive in some way, shape, or form. If anybody knows me, they know I’m a fighter. I don’t know exactly what it’s going to look like, but I promise, I am going to continue to spread joy.”
Maybe via a podcast or something? We really don’t know right now.

The actress concluded the episode’s opening monologue by telling all future guests pPlease don’t be trying nothing crazy” and then joked:
“I don’t want you coming [and] talking about you, in solidarity, want to run across the stage naked.
“My supervisor and producer Norman Baker, he said he’s got plans on streaking on the last day. I want security to watch Norman Baker because I don’t want to see all of that. My best friend, Kym Whitley, said she’s bringing an empty suitcase so she can steal stuff from the green room.
“She said she’s got dibs on all of Whoopi’s shoes in the room. Security, I need you to watch her, too.”
Earlier this month, in other talk show news, Kelly Clarkson decided to end her program’s impressive run.
Sherri Shepherd Breaks Silence on Talk Show: Is It Really Over? was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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Sure, maybe you’ve heard of the famous Italian beef, but if you’ve visited Chicago and have left without sampling this other iconic sarnie, you’re missing out.

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A meatloaf is only as good as its ingredients. Incorporating this crunchy snack could make the dish moister and lighter. It just takes a simple swap.

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Out with the old, in with the new.
Kim Kardashian certainly knows that to be true, as she debuted a brand-new hairstyle in honor of the 2026 Super Bowl on Feb. 8.
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Kenneth Walker’s father attended one of his NFL games for the first time in Super Bowl LX. The Seahawks star running back repaid that by having one of the best performances of his career in Seattle’s 29-13 win over New England. The 25-year-old star rushed for 135 yards en route to winning Super Bowl MVP honors on Sunday evening. Walker showed gratitude toward his father not just for showing up to Sunday’s game but also for the many ways in which he has supported him over the years — including helping him get through one of the toughest times of his life. “When the doctor told me I couldn’t play no more, I just thought football was over,” Walker told reporters following Super Bowl LX. “That’s what I was doing all my life. It was a shocking moment. My dad worked with me throughout that whole process. He was in the hospital with me, as well as my mom. That just made me grateful — each and every day, to be able to go out there and strap up and play this game and still be alive.” Ahead of Walker’s senior year of high school in 2018, he was diagnosed with blood clots in both of his lungs. Doctors recommended that he stopped playing football, as he was placed on blood thinners and had to take a shot twice a day for three months. During that time, Walker’s father participated in non-contact workouts with him so he could stay in shape, according to ESPN. Now, what once seemed unimaginable to Walker is a reality, as he’s just the eighth running back to win Super Bowl MVP. “If I would have told myself as a kid, I wouldn’t have guessed that I would be the one to win the MVP,” Walker said following Sunday’s game. “So it’s a surreal moment. It doesn’t happen without the guys in the locker room. Sunday’s game capped off what’s been a stellar postseason for Walker. After rushing for 1,027 yards on 4.6 yards per carry in the regular season, Walker rushed for 313 yards on 4.8 yards per carry and three touchdowns in the playoffs; his postseason spike came after fellow Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet tore his ACL in their divisional round win over the 49ers. As Walker had success this postseason, he had Charbonnet at the top of his mind. “You know, for somebody like that to get hurt, it sucks,” Walker said. “I wrote his number on my wrist. I was going to show it when I scored, but I didn’t get to score a touchdown. But yeah, he supported me through everything.” Williams certainly felt support from more people other than his teammates on Sunday as well. As Walker’s father attended his first NFL game, he continued to express the gratitude he had for his dad following Super Bowl LX. “My dad, he comes out to Seattle all the time and watch games, but he never goes to the game because he don’t like crowds,” Walker said. “So, this is his first NFL game, and we won a Super Bowl, so it means a lot to me and I know you’re proud of me for real.”Latest Sports News from FOX Sports