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‘It’s Going To Be Lit’: USA, Mexico Set For World Baseball Classic Clash

HOUSTON – It’s not only the ending of the 2023 World Baseball Classic that still lingers with USA manager Mark DeRosa three years later. In the last tournament, Team USA finished as the runner-up in its pool after getting crushed 11-5 in an upset loss to Mexico, which holds the all-time WBC advantage between the teams. In fact, the United States hasn’t beaten Mexico in the WBC since pool play in 2006. That will be on DeRosa’s mind — and the minds of all the holdovers from the 2023 USA squad — when the two countries meet again Monday night in the game everyone has been waiting for in Pool B. “The U.S. has had their hands full with them in this tournament the last couple of installments of it,” DeRosa said. “I certainly haven’t forgotten about it.” In 2023, Mexico and the U.S. finished as the winner and runner-up, respectively, of Pool C in Phoenix. The teams nearly met again in the final. Mexico held a one-run lead on Team Japan in the ninth inning of their semifinal game, but a walk-off double from Munetaka Murakami allowed Japan to advance to face the U.S., where Japan emerged victorious after Shohei Ohtani struck out then-Angels teammate Mike Trout in an enthralling finish to the tournament. There will be plenty on the line again on Monday night in Houston, not only because the winner of the bout between Team USA and Mexico will be in a strong position to win the pool, but also because the loser will have to beat Italy in its final game to have a chance to advance to the quarterfinals. USA, Mexico and Italy have each started Pool B with two wins, while Great Britain and Brazil have gone winless through three games. The U.S. and Mexico are the favorites in the pool. Both teams are oozing with MLB talent. Reigning American League Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal started USA’s last game against Great Britain. Reigning National League Cy Young Award winner Paul Skenes will start this one against Mexico’s Manny Barreda. AL MVP Aaron Judge and Kyle Schwarber, who led the NL with 56 home runs last season, have already homered in the tournament. For Mexico, Jonathan Aranda, Alejandro Kirk, Jarren Duran, Nacho Alvarez and Alek Thomas have all already gone deep. Mexico has plated 24 runs through its first two games. Team Mexico manager Benji Gil described the upcoming matchup as “one of the most anticipated baseball events of the year.” “At the end of the day, it’s become a rivalry when maybe it should never have been a rivalry,” said Gil, leaning into Mexico’s underdog status. “Maybe their rival should be Japan, Dominican [Republic], Puerto Rico, but it’s become a rivalry because we’ve had success.” In Mexico’s onslaught against the U.S. in 2023, Joey Meneses broke the game open with his second of two home runs in front of 47,534 fans at Chase Field. Meneses, who is on Team Mexico again this year but has only logged one at-bat through the first two games, knocked in five runs and had three of Mexico’s 15 hits in that offensive barrage. A similarly electric environment awaits the two teams Monday at Daikin Park, home of the Houston Astros, where the two countries will meet again in a highly-anticipated clash of 2-0 teams. “It’s going to be lit,” Thomas said. Mexico also beat Team USA in the first round in 2013 and eliminated the U.S. in the 2006 tournament. This time, though, the U.S. has sent its most decorated pitching staff and roster ever to the competition. And it will have the reigning N.L. Cy Young Award winner on the mound to try to avenge the 2023 loss. If the end result ends up the same again for Mexico, Gil won’t care how decisively his team wins. “We know they’re great,” Gil said. “I mean, they’re great. They’re a great team. But we’re just going to try to be just a tiny bit better. Even if we win by half a run, we’ll take it.”​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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2026 NFL Free Agency Grades: Colts Re-sign Alec Pierce; Kenneth Walker to Chiefs

One of the most optimistic times of the year for NFL fans has arrived. Free agency has started with a bang, with several huge deals around the league already completed. We’re grading every notable signing and even a few trades as the deals happen. Did your favorite team make smart moves? Let’s take a look at how we view some of the top signings and trades around the league. [NFL Top 100 Free Agents] QB Malik Willis signs with Dolphins Henry McKenna: Willis will be the highest-paid QB on the open market, signing a three-year, $67.5 million deal with $45 million guaranteed, per multiple reports. The former Packer joins ex-Green Bay defensive coordinator and now Miami head coach Jeff Hafley and Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan, who also came from Green Bay. The Dolphins will give Willis at least a year to prove himself in an offense that includes good skill players: RB De’Von Achane and WR Jaylen Waddle. Willis will be tasked with doing what he did in Green Bay as a backup. With the Packers, he converted his unique (and raw) gifts into becoming a game manager. Miami will have to turn him into a game-changer. At the combine, the Dolphins were concerned that Willis’ contract would get bloated beyond what they could accommodate, per a source. But at $22.5 million per year, he lands just north of what the New York Jets gave Justin Fields last year. It’ll be fascinating to see how Miami gets under the cap, given they’re about to take on $99 million in dead money from Tua Tagovailoa’s impending release. Ultimately, I like this move. I like Willis. The risks are sizable. But this offseason won’t offer much in the way of young QBs with upside. The Dolphins chased their guy and got him. Grade for Dolphins: A- Colts re-sign WR Alec Pierce Ben Arthur: Pierce’s return is pivotal for a Colts offense that is looking to get back to the explosiveness it displayed at the start of last season. A homegrown talent with plenty of upside, the 25-year-old Pierce had a strong connection with quarterback Daniel Jones, who’s on the transition tag (at least for the time being). Pierce is a deep threat with a growing route tree, but he became more expensive than he needed to be. Indianapolis could’ve extended the former second-round pick before last season or earlier this offseason, when he would’ve been significantly cheaper. Grade for Colts: B- Chiefs sign Kenneth Walker III to three-year deal Eric D. Williams: Running backs matter. Just ask the Chiefs, who grabbed the top back available at the start of free agency. The Super Bowl MVP for the Seattle Seahawks will not get a chance to defend the Lombardi Trophy next season. Instead, he’ll try to help Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid chase another ring. Kansas City needed an upgrade to its running game from the backfield of Isiah Pacheco and Kareem Hunt. The Chiefs averaged just 106.6 rushing yards a contest last year, which was No. 25 in the NFL. And with Mahomes recovering from ACL surgery, the Chiefs now have a bell-cow running back to lean on in Walker. According to reports, it’s a three-year, $45 million deal with $28.7 million fully guaranteed. That’s a heavy investment to fix the running game for Kansas City for a player who had some injury concerns during his time in Seattle. Grade for Chiefs: B Falcons agree to terms with former Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa Williams: With former first-round pick Michael Penix Jr. still recovering from an ACL tear he suffered in November, the Falcons added some insurance with the signing of veteran quarterback Tagovailoa to a one-year deal. While serving as the head coach of the Cleveland Browns, new Atlanta coach Kevin Stefanski drafted a left-handed quarterback in Dillon Gabriel. Stefanski takes over a team with a left-handed quarterback as the team’s projected starter in Penix. And now Stefanski adds another left-handed quarterback in Tagovailoa to serve as the team’s starter until Penix is healthy enough to return. The Alabama product is a good fit in Stefanski’s system, a West Coast-based scheme that leans on running the football and a precision passer in the play-action game. Atlanta has a solid offensive line and one of the best groups of offensive weapons in the league, led by running back Bijan Robinson, tight end Kyle Pitts and receiver Drake London. Yes, Tagovailoa is coming off one of his worst seasons as a pro. He got benched for the last three games of the regular season in favor of rookie Quinn Ewers. Tagovailoa has struggled to stay healthy, missing significant time over his six NFL seasons due to concussion issues in addition to rib fractures, finger fractures and a back injury. However, the Hawaii native has played winning football, posting a 44-32 record, reaching the playoffs once during his time in Miami and making the Pro Bowl in 2023, leading the NFL in passing yards that season. Grade for Falcons: B+ Commanders agree to terms with OLB Odafe Oweh Arthur: The guarantees in Oweh’s reported four-year, $100 million deal will be important. His sack numbers show he’s more than worth this kind of money — he has 21.5 sacks over the past two seasons, including playoffs — but he doesn’t put up the pressure numbers of the top-end edge rushers. According to Pro Football Focus, he had 51 pressures in 2025 (including postseason), which ranked 29th among edge defenders. The uptick in his numbers after getting traded to the Chargers is notable — after joining Los Angeles in Week 6, he generated the sixth-highest pressure rate in the NFL, per Next Gen Stats. But we don’t have a long-term sample size of the former first-round pick being a consistent, every down game-wrecker. Also, Oweh isn’t a major disruptive force in the run game. Grade for Commanders: C+ Panthers sign former Eagles edge Jaelan Phillips McKenna: Phillips has long been an analytics darling, with a propensity to generate as much pressure as anyone. But there are a few reasons why this deal is a major risk for the Panthers. Phillips’ sack numbers have never hit double digits in a single season. He has been at his best in Vic Fangio’s defense (in Miami and Philly), and he won’t have that luxury in Carolina. Phillips also has a long injury history (torn ACL in 2024, torn Achilles in 2023). The Eagles were able to buy him pretty cheap at the trade deadline. That’s not what the Panthers are doing here. When the dust settles in free agency, Phillips is likely to finish in the top 10 (or near it) among pass-rusher salaries — alongside Josh Hines-Allen ($28.3 million) and Nick Bosa ($34 million per year). Anytime you buy into a guy after a meteoric rise, there’s the possibility of regression. That risk feels even bigger with an oft-injured defender like Phillips. Grade for Panthers: C+ Raiders agree to terms with C Tyler Linderbaum on historic deal Williams: Las Vegas significantly upgraded one of its main weaknesses, bringing in an anchor up front to protect the pending addition of quarterback Fernando Mendoza as the No. 1 overall pick. The Raiders signed Ravens free-agent Tyler Linderbaum to a three-year, $81 million deal that includes $60 million in guaranteed money, making him the highest paid center in the league. Last season, Las Vegas allowed a league-worst 64 sacks and struggled to clear running lanes for rookie running back Ashton Jeanty. Linderbaum should help on both fronts as Las Vegas looks to revamp an offensive line around blindside protector Kolton Miller. Las Vegas entered free agency with more than $100 million in salary cap space — the most in the NFL — and should still have more room to make some splashes in free agency. The addition of Linderbaum fills a major hole, giving the Raiders a cornerstone quarterback-center tandem to build around. Grade for Raiders: A- Saints agree to terms with RB Travis Etienne Jr. Arthur: The Saints desperately needed a three-down running back of the future, considering that a declining Alvin Kamara will be out of the picture sooner than later. It’s why Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love was widely considered an option for New Orleans with the ninth overall pick. Instead of the draft, the team earmarks the 27-year-old Etienne — a Louisiana native — as its RB1. At $13 million AAV, the former Jag becomes the NFL’s seventh-highest paid running back. Without a clear picture on guarantees, it appears to be a win for New Orleans on paper. That’s lower than what the Chiefs gave Kenneth Walker, who has one fewer 1,000-yard rushing season. Etienne also has more career receiving yards than the Super Bowl LX MVP. A former first-round pick, Etienne looks like a strong running back option to take pressure off second-year quarterback Tyler Shough at a reasonable price. Grade for Saints: A- Cowboys trade for Packers edge rusher Rashan Gary Ralph Vacchiano: The Cowboys needed a pass rusher and Gary cost them a fourth-round pick, which seems like a high price to pay for a player the Packers were prepared to release. Gary, 28, did have 7.5 sacks last season, but they all came in the first seven games of the season. He had zero over the last nine. Still, the Cowboys are banking on the fact that he’s averaged 7.5 sacks over the past six seasons. They’re also willing to take on the two years and $42 million left on his contract because they knew the edge market was going to be more expensive, for far less accomplished players. It’s an expensive risk, but less expensive and less risky than what Dallas expected to find in free agency. Grade for Cowboys: B Colts trade WR Michael Pittman Jr. to Steelers Arthur: The Steelers desperately needed wide receiver help alongside DK Metcalf and got that in Pittman, a two-time 1,000-yard receiver. The former second-round pick is a physical receiver and a yards-after-the-catch threat, so he fits the profile of Pittsburgh’s offense. The 28-year-old Pittman has missed just three games since 2021, making him hugely reliable. The three-year, $59 million contract the Steelers are giving Pittman and the draft compensation involved in the trade — late-round pick swap — are very palpable for someone who projects to be Pittsburgh’s WR2. This is a strong move overall for the Steelers and new head coach Mike McCarthy. Grade for Steelers: A Jets trade for Dolphins S Minkah Fitzpatrick Vacchiano: The 29-year-old Fitzpatrick had a down season in Miami last year after three straight Pro Bowl years in Pittsburgh, but he’s still a perfect fit for the Jets. He’s not the dominant player he was a few years ago, but he’s low-risk, coming at the cost of a seventh-round pick and a three-year, $40 million deal. Embattled Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is taking over the defense and wants smart veterans who can run it. Fitzpatrick fits that profile. He also has much-needed ball-hawk skills, even though he had just two interceptions over the past three seasons. (The Jets had zero interceptions last season, so they’ll take any help they can get in that department.) He’ll help stabilize a secondary that was mostly awful last season, especially after the trade of cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Colts. Grade for Jets: B+ 49ers set to sign veteran Bucs WR Mike Evans McKenna: It’s hard not to love this one. The 49ers offense continues to be a hotspot for the best skill players in the NFL — albeit those at an advanced age. Evans is 32 and not in the same league with Justin Jefferson or Ja’Marr Chase anymore, but he has 11 career 1,000-yard seasons and six with double-digit touchdowns. He’s perfect for this offense. He should return to dominant form in this offense, in part because of how much help he’ll get. It starts with coach Kyle Shanahan, but it extends to quarterback Brock Purdy and running back Christian McCaffrey. At first glance, it’s a big price for the aging star — a three-year, $60.4 million deal — but it’s a deal that’s comparable to what the Rams are paying Davante Adams. The 49ers should plug Evans into their offense in a comparable way. Grade for 49ers: A Travis Kelce re-signing with Chiefs for 14th NFL season Arthur: Kelce returning to Kansas City on a one-year deal, reported to be worth up to $15 million ($12 million base value), is a win for the Chiefs. The future Hall of Fame tight end is 36 years old and has been declining for a few years, but he’s still a productive player in Andy Reid’s offense — as evident last season by his team-leading 851 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns (tied for the team-high). A $12 million base value puts Kelce’s deal in the top 12 for AAV among tight ends, which is a good rate for Kansas City given the stage of his career, the value to its offense and the interest he surely generated from other teams. An 11-time Pro Bowler, Kelce is positioned to officially retire after the upcoming season. Grade for Chiefs: A- Bears upgrade defensive secondary by signing S Coby Bryant Williams: Chicago adds a defensive playmaker with a Super Bowl pedigree by signing free agent Coby Bryant. Terms of the deal have not been disclosed. Selected in fourth round of the 2022 draft by the Seahawks, Bryant arrived in the NFL as a cornerback but successfully converted to safety in 2024. Over the past two seasons, he started 26 games for Seattle, totaling seven interceptions and 139 combined tackles over the period. Chicago has four safeties expected to hit free agency — NFL interceptions leader Kevin Byard, Jaquan Brisker, Elijah Hicks and Jonathan Owens. Bryant provides a versatile defensive playmaker who improves a team expected to contend for the Super Bowl under second-year head coach Ben Johnson. Grade for Bears: A Rams add another CB, sign Jaylen Watson Williams: The Rams have taken a sledgehammer this offseason to the team’s main weaknesses: the defensive secondary. After giving up four picks — including a first-round selection — in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs for Southern California native Trent McDuffie and signing him to the richest cornerback contract in league history, Los Angeles then grabbed his teammate, Jaylen Watson, in free agency. According to reports, the Rams signed Watson to a three-year, $51 million deal that includes $34 million guaranteed. Los Angeles has four free-agent cornerbacks in Cobie Durant, Derion Kendrick, Ahkello Witherspoon and Roger McCreary. The team has found replacements to upgrade that position group in McDuffie and Watson. However, after allocating money to outside free agents, the Rams might need to turn their attention to star receiver Puka Nacua, who is eligible for a new deal as he enters the final year of his rookie contract. Grade for Rams: B+ Giants sign former Ravens TE Isaiah Likely Vacchiano: With WR Malik Nabers recovering from a torn ACL and Wan’Dale Robinson headed to free agency, the Giants needed weapons for QB Jaxson Dart. Likely, a 6-foot-4, 245-pounder, has plenty of untapped potential, and no one knows that better than new Giants coach John Harbaugh. Likely’s production was always capped in Baltimore, mostly because of the prominence of Ravens TE Mark Andrews. But in limited opportunities, Likely always showed he had reliable hands and could stretch the field. He might have to split the job with TE Theo Johnson. Likely also could see time as a “big slot receiver.” Either way, he didn’t cost a ton (three years, $40 million) and he quickly emerges as Dart’s No. 2 target. Grade for Giants: A- Titans sign former Giants WR Wan’Dale Robinson Vacchiano: Brian Daboll loved the 5-foot-8 Robinson in New York, so it always seemed inevitable that once he landed as the Titans’ OC that he’d bring his favorite slot receiver with him. And the price (four years, $70 million) wasn’t going to stop Daboll, even though Robinson had just one good season in New York. The truth is he’s little more than a slot receiver. He can be a high-volume receiver, but he’s never been the slippery, yards-after-catch guy that Daboll envisioned. And his numbers only went up last season (315 more yards on one fewer catch than in 2024) because No. 1 receiver Malik Nabers got hurt. Robinson will help QB Cam Ward for sure, but it’s hard to imagine he’s worth that money, even if it is a reasonable rate in an unreasonable free-agent market. Grade for Titans: C+ Lions set to sign former Panthers C Cade Mays McKenna: The Lions lost Frank Ragnow before the 2025 season and never quite replaced him — until now. This year, Mays took over the Panthers’ starting center job after an injury to Austin Corbett in Week 3. Mays played well in relief of Corbett, helping the Panthers engineer a run-first identity for Rico Dowdle and Chuba Hubbard. Mays also didn’t allow a sack, per PFF. Mays is 26 years old, and has 52 games of experience. On a three-year, $25-million deal, these should be his prime years of production for an ascending player. Grade for Lions: B+ Giants sign LB Tremaine Edmunds Vacchiano: If there was one position the Giants were desperate to upgrade on defense, it was linebacker. And when they cut veteran Bobby Okereke, it was clear they wanted to get younger, too. The 27-year-old Edmunds fills that need and gives the Giants a strong leader in the middle, who still has the sideline-to-sideline speed to help against the run. He may not be a Pro Bowler anymore, but he’s topped 100 tackles in each of his eight NFL seasons. Also, at three years and $36 million, he’s affordable and came cheaper than he would have in a trade. Grade for Giants: B Bengals agree to terms with former Ravens edge Boye Mafe McKenna: Former All-Pro edge Trey Hendrickson said goodbye to Cincinnati earlier this offseason, so the Bengals are investing in the 27-year-old Mafe. He and the Bengals have agreed to a three-year, $60 million deal that’ll pay him similar to the Bills’ Gregory Rousseau ($20 million/year) and the Cardinals’ Josh Sweat ($19 million/year). For quarterback Joe Burrow’s sake, hopefully this is the first of multiple pieces that fall into place — on both sides of the ball — for Cincy. He spent four seasons with the Seahawks, hitting a career-high nine sacks in 2023. The risk is that Mike Macdonald is probably the best defensive coach in football. If he couldn’t get double-digit sacks out of Mafe, then who will? But relative to Mafe’s age, past production and the market, the deal makes a lot of sense for the Begnals. Grade for Bengals: A- Titans reach terms with CBs Cor’Dale Flott and Alontae Taylor, DL John Franklin-Myers Arthur: In the first several hours of free agency, the Titans remade their defense in the image of Robert Saleh. Franklin-Myers, a key part of the Broncos’ defensive line success over the past couple seasons, rejoins his former Jets head coach to give All-Pro Jeffery Simmons legitimate help in the pass-rush department. And Tennessee gets two new starting cornerbacks in Flott and Taylor. With 14.5 sacks since the start of 2024, Franklin-Myers was going to land big money. So $21 million AAV is fair market rate for the former fourth-round pick, who can play multiple spots on the D-line. Saleh’s history indicates a reluctance to blitzing — he wants to generate pressure with the front four — so Franklin-Myers fits that vision perfectly. According to NFL Network, Tennessee committed $74 million fully guaranteed between Flott and Taylor. That’s doable for the Titans, who entered free agency with over $90 million in cap space, but it’s still a hefty price tag. That says a lot about how bad the outlook was for the Titans’ cornerback room — the L’Jarius Sneed deal a couple years ago was a disaster — and how the team views the CBs in this year’s draft. Grade for Titans: B​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Jessica Alba & Joe Burrow: Dating? What Happened to Danny Ramirez?

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Is this a new couple alert?

Over the weekend, Jessica Alba appeared in a photo alongside Joe Burrow.

What happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay there, folks.

Are they dating? If they are, what happened with Danny Ramirez?

Jessica Alba talks to Jimmy Kimmel.
Jessica Alba describes an encounter with a fan. (Image Credit: ABC)

Is this a thing?

Over the weekend, Jessica Alba spent some time in Vegas.

She was not alone.

Joe Burrow, who research tells us plays for a football team called the Bengals, was with her.

A tweet made the rounds, announcing that the two of them were dating.

Anyone can simply make a claim on social media. But the tweet included a photo of the two, side-by-side at a gaming table.

Joe Burrow is a football player, specifically a quarterback.

The tweet somewhat shadily mentions that he recently broke up with his girlfriend, Olivia Ponton.

We cannot actually confirm the breakup.

However, Olivia has been vagueposting recently. It’s possible that she’s going through a hard time — but it’s also possible that part of her “hard time” has been a split.

Joe is a handsome, successful guy and, by all accounts, a good person. Is it any wonder that he’d move on pretty quickly?

Joe Burrow on a football field.
Football player Joe Burrow and his signature hair chats after the game. (Image Credit: Fox Sports)

There’s just one catch: it isn’t true

According to a report from TMZ, Jessica isn’t dating Joe Burrow.

In fact, she’s said to still be involved with Danny Ramirez, the super hot actor with whom she became romantically linked last year.

People who were at the very same Vegas event that apparently sparked this romance rumor confirmed that Jessica and Joe were part of a large group of friends.

They weren’t alone. No one witnessed anything resembling PDA.

(It sounds like TMZ checked with strangers as well as friends. Friends will cover for you; strangers seldom will.)

Jessica Alba on Seth Meyers.
Jessica Alba shares her enthusiasm for home improvement. (Image Credit: NBC)

It’s worth noting that Jessica shared photos from her recent trip to Mexico just a couple of days ago.

That photo dump included a photo of her with Danny.

Not everyone immediately goes to social media and purges all past photos after a breakup.

However, it’s nearly unheard of to post vacation photos with your significant other after a breakup. At least, without providing context.

We’re not sure what has people believing that Jessica and Joe are dating. But they’re not. And even if he’s rumored to be single, she sure isn’t.

What’s with the rumor?

When you see two famous, beautiful people side-by-side, it is easy to jump to conclusions.

Unless someone had something to gain from spreading disinformation, this seems like someone just jumping the gun without checking their facts.

The simplest explanation here is that this was a misunderstanding.

Still, misunderstandings like this can ruin relationships. It’s always good to double-check before making claims.

If you’re one of those people who’s replying to Jessica’s posts on Instagram with gifs of Joe … cut it out.

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Jesse Jackson Jr. Lashes Out at Obama, Biden, Clinton For Bashing Trump at His …

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As we previously reported, civil rights activist Jesse Jackson passed away last month.

A recent memorial service was attended by countless famous figures, including multiple former presidents.

And now, Jackson’s son — former congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. — is lashing out at the ex-commander-in-chiefs who spoke at the funeral.

Former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. enters U.S. District Court February 20, 2013 in Washington, DC. Jackson and his wife, Sandi Jackson, are expected to plead guilty to federal charges after being accused of spending more than $750,000 in campaign funds to purchase luxury items, memorabilia and other goods.
Former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. enters U.S. District Court February 20, 2013 in Washington, DC. Jackson and his wife, Sandi Jackson, are expected to plead guilty to federal charges after being accused of spending more than $750,000 in campaign funds to purchase luxury items, memorabilia and other goods. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Over the weekend, Jackson addressed a crowd at the Chicago headquarters of Rainbow Push Coalition, an organization founded by his father.

He began by accusing the former presidents of pretending that they had been on intimate terms with his father.

“Yesterday I listened for several hours of three United States presidents who do not know Jesse Jackson,” the younger Jackson said (via Fox News), adding:

“He maintained a tense relationship with the political order, not because the presidents were White or Black, but the demands of our message, the demands of speaking for the least of these — those who are disinherited, the damned, the dispossessed, the disrespected — demanded not Democratic or Republican solutions, but demanded a consistent, prophetic voice that at no point in time sold us out as a people,”

Barack Obama (R), Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate from Illinois, campaigns with U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL) during the Bud Billiken parade August 14, 2004 on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Obama marched the parade route with his wife Michelle and several hundred supporters.
Barack Obama (R), Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate from Illinois, campaigns with U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL) during the Bud Billiken parade August 14, 2004 on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Obama marched the parade route with his wife Michelle and several hundred supporters. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Jackson also criticized the former presidents for taking veiled jabs at Donald Trump during their speeches.

Shortly after his father passed in February, Jackson took to social media to encourage attendees at his father’s memorial events to leave their politics at the door.

“Do not bring your politics out of respect to Rev. Jesse Jackson, and the life that he lived, to these ongoing services,” he wrote.

“Come respectful, and come to say thank you. But these ongoing services are welcome to ALL—Democrat, Republican, liberal, and conservative. Right-wing, left-wing. Because his life is broad enough to cover the full spectrum of what it means to be an American.”

Civil Rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson visits with guests at the National Bar Association's annual convention on July 31, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois.
Civil Rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson visits with guests at the National Bar Association’s annual convention on July 31, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

The former presidents allegedly ignored that request, with Obama noting in his speech that “every day we wake up to some new assault on our democratic institutions.”

“We’re told by those in high office to fear each other and to turn on each other, and that some Americans count more than others, and that some don’t even count at all,” Obama stated.

At one point, Biden rather strangely remarked that he considers himself “a hell of a lot smarter than most of you” during an anecdote about being mocked for his childhood stutter.

Clinton appears to have kept his comments mostly apolitical, but he recalled speaking with Jackson during his impeachment, and he referred to the late reverend as a close friend, a claim Jesse Jr. seems to be challenging.

None of the former presidents has responded to Jackson’s criticism.

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Adding This Condiment To An Italian Sub Might Earn You A Side-Eye

There’s room for variation in an ingredient-packed Italian sub, but there’s one potential addition that is hotly debated (even if it tastes good).

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INDYCAR Freedom 250 Course Unveiled: Seven Turns, View of Capitol

Washington, D.C. — INDYCAR drivers are known to focus on the track ahead of them, but there will be plenty for them — and fans — to look at when they race Aug. 23 in the nation’s capital. Federal, city and INDYCAR officials announced plans for the Freedom 250 Grand Prix course, a 1.66-mile, seven-turn circuit with a start-finish line on 3rd street with the U.S. Capitol (less than a half-mile away) in the background. The number of laps for the race is still to be determined. Cars will go north on 3rd Street and take a left on Pennsylvania Avenue, where pit lane will also be located. The 0.4-mile frontstretch along Pennsylvania Ave. will then have drivers turn left onto 9th Street and wind their way through the National Mall. They will take a left on Constitution Avenue and then a right on 7th Street down to Independence Avenue, where they will curve left onto Maryland Street to 3rd Street. Within the course will be the National Gallery of Art, the National Archives and the Smithsonian. The area of the National Mall will be open and free to fans. “This circuit is unlike any other street race we’ve seen,” said two-time INDYCAR champion and current series points leader Josef Newgarden in a news release. “You’ve got a high‑speed section down Pennsylvania Avenue that will reward commitment and precision, mixed with technical corners around 9th Street that will demand respect.” [MORE INDYCAR: 4 Takeaways From Josef Newgarden’s Win at Phoenix] Buildout of the course will begin in the summer with the roads expected to remain open and accessible most of the time during the build. Washington-based live events production company Harbinger will coordinate logistics and the fan experience. Monumental Sports & Entertainment, owner of the Washington’s NHL, NBA and WNBA teams, will oversee marketing, sponsorships and corporate hospitality. The event was made possible by an executive order issued by President Donald Trump, which allowed for accelerated permitting and any work that needs to be done to complete the course. “The story of America is one of vision, courage, perseverance — and speed,” said U.S. Chief of Protocol Monica Crowley, President Trump’s representative for America’s 250th. “What better way to showcase our exceptional American spirit than by hosting the Grand Prix in our nation’s capital during our 250th birthday year.” The race, as are all of the INDYCAR events, will be televised on FOX. It will be the 15th race of an 18-race schedule. “This is so much more than another sporting event on the calendar,” FOX Sports CEO and Executive Producer Eric Shanks said in a news release. “It’s a unique opportunity to celebrate the creativity, ingenuity and competitive spirit that helped build America. “The Freedom 250 Grand Prix, racing through a monument-filled course in the heart of Washington, D.C., will be a centerpiece of the celebrations honoring our nation’s 250th birthday. FOX Sports is incredibly proud to help bring this historic moment to fans across the country.”​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Arya Starr Shares ‘Where Do We Go’

Ayra Starr Where Do We Go

Arya Starr has shared a new single titled “Where Do We Go.” Produced by ILYA, “Where Do We Go” is a sultry ode to an after-hours relationship. Danceable and vibrant, the song asserts Starr as, well, a star. The Afrobeats artist’s latest track is out now via Mavin Records.

“Where Do We Go” is Starr’s first release since last year’s smash hit “Who’s Dat Girl,” in which she trades verses with Rema. Also in 2025, her collaboration with Wizkid, “Gimme Dat,” earned Starr her second Grammy nomination for Best African Music Performance at the 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards.

The Beninese-Nigerian artist landed her first Grammy nomination a few years back for her massive 2022 single “Rush,” cementing her as the first and youngest Nigerian female artist to be nominated in that category. The song made Starr the first African female artist to have two songs reach over 500 million Spotify plays. “Rush” initially appeared on a deluxe edition of Starr’s debut album, 19 & Dangerous, and also has a remix featuring Kelly Rowland.

Starr’s sophomore record, 2024’s The Year I Turned 21, featured the singles “Rhythm and Blues” and “Commas.” The album features guests like Asake, Anitta, Coco Jones, Giveon, Seyi Vibez, and more. The track “Santa” with Rvssian and Rauw Alejandro made Starr the first Nigerian female artist to receive a RIAA Latin Diamond certification.

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Also in 2025, Starr won two MOBO (Music of Black Origin) Awards. In addition to being named Best international Act, she was the first female artist in 16 years to win the trophy for Best African Music Act. She’s also picked up nominations at the BET Awards (Best International Act), Soul Train Awards (Best New Artist), and the MTV VMAs, where her tracks “Rush” and WizKid collaboration “2 Sugar” were up for Best Afrobeats Song.

Listen to Ayra Starr’s “Where Do We Go” here.

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