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Rocker Dave Edmunds Hospitalized After 'Major' Cardiac Arrest: 'Very Long Journey Ahead of Him If He Survives' Raven BrunnerAugust 3, 2025 at 2:30 PM Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Dave Edmunds, circa 1960s Rocker Dave Edmunds, 81, is in the hospital after experiencing a cardiac arrest, according to hi...

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Dave Edmunds, circa 1960s

Rocker Dave Edmunds, 81, is in the hospital after experiencing a cardiac arrest, according to his wife, Cici

Cici wrote on Facebook that her husband "died in my arms" during the incident until a nurse revived him with "heavy CPR"

He had his breakthrough with the band Love Sculpture in 1968 before releasing a string of hits in the 1970s and 1980s

Rock musician Dave Edmunds has been hospitalized.

The rocker, 81, had a "major" cardiac arrest in late July, according to a Facebook post written by his wife of 40 years, Cici Edmunds.

Cici said that Dave "died in my arms" during the incident until a nurse revived him with "heavy CPR." She added, "I'm still in shock and I believe I have PTSD from the horrific experience."

Dave was taken to an intensive care unit, where he was intubated, Cici wrote. She explained that he "clearly has brain damage and severe memory loss," among other ailments.

"Dave will have a very long journey ahead of him if he survives. We both have. But knowing that there are kind hearted people such as you all makes this tremendously difficult journey a little easier," Cici continued. "Bless you all. Sending you all much love and light and always."

There is a risk of the Welsh musician experiencing another cardiac arrest, after which there would be "no chance" for his survival, she said.

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Dave Edmunds in 1975

Mayo Clinic describes a sudden cardiac arrest as "the sudden loss of all heart activity due to an irregular heart rhythm," which can cause brain damage and lead to death.

Dave was born April 14, 1944, in Cardiff, Wales, and performed in various bands in his adolescence and young adulthood. He had his breakthrough with the blues rock band Love Sculpture in the 1960s. The band recorded two albums before splitting in 1970.

The musician released his first solo album Rockpile in 1972. The LP contained covers of several songs from the 1950s and 1960s, including Dave Bartholomew's "I Hear You Knocking" and Bob Dylan's "Outlaw Blues."

His Bartholomew cover spent six weeks at No. 1 in the United Kingdom, according to Official Charts.

Dave later formed the band Rockpile with Nick Lowe, Billy Bremner and Terry Williams. The band released the album Seconds of Pleasure in 1980, which included the single "Teacher, Teacher."

Most recently, he musician released the 2015 instrumental album On Guitar Dave Edmunds: Rags & Classics.

That year, Dave told Ultimate Classic Rock that he was not currently working on new music. "I'm just sitting back at the moment and I'm planning the next year or so," he said.

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Rocker Brian Setzer claimed that Dave, his friend and former producer, retired in 2017.

"[It's] with [a] bittersweet announcement that my good friend and guitar legend Dave Edmunds is retiring after tomorrow night's show," Setzer wrote in a Facebook post.

"I wish him all the love in the world in his retirement," he added.

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Liam Neeson scoffs at his character's 'nambypamby' death in "The Phantom Menace": 'Please, hardly a Master Jedi' Shania RussellAugust 3, 2025 at 2:17 PM Everett Ewan McGregor and Liam Neeson in 1999's 'Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace' Some 26 years ago, Liam Neeson took a lightsaber to the...

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Some 26 years ago, Liam Neeson took a lightsaber to the gut — and he still isn't happy about it.

The actor, who starred as Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn in 1999's Star Wars: Episode 1 — The Phantom Menace, has admitted that he wasn't impressed with his character's climactic demise, which occurred during his intense duel with nasty Sith Lord Darth Maul (Ray Park).

"I thought my death was a bit namby-pamby," the British star recently told GQ while looking back at some of the major roles of his career. "I'm supposed to be a Master Jedi. My character fell for the, 'Oh, I'm going for your face! No, I'm not, I'm going for your stomach.' 'Oh, you got me!'"

Scoffing, Neeson rolled his eyes, "Like, oh, please. Hardly a Master Jedi."

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Liam Neeson, Ray Park, and Ewan McGregor in 'The Phantom Menace'

Despite his disappointment in Qui-Gon's fate, Neeson said making The Phantom Menace was still a great experience. He especially enjoyed wielding a lightsaber, sound effects and all.

"The first time Ewan McGregor and I had to draw our lightsabers, I remember we both made the sound at the exact same time," Neeson recalled, mimicking the distinct hum of the kyber-crystal-powered blade. "I remember George [Lucas] said, 'Boys, you don't have to do that. We can add that stuff."

Given his fond memories from the set, Neeson was happy to oblige when the opportunity came around for him to reprise his role for McGregor's Disney+ spinoff series, Obi-Wan Kenobi.

"It was just one little scene," he recalled. "I kinda liked that. It was just one line. It was nice to recreate that and be with Ewan after 18, 20 years. It was sweet."

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Liam Neeson at the U.K. premiere of 'The Naked Gun' in London on July 22, 2025

As maverick Jedi Master Qui-Gon, Neeson appeared in only the first of the Star Wars prequels. He served as a wise and gentle mentor for Obi-Wan and planned to take young Anakin (Jake Lloyd) under his wing as well — until Darth Maul and his double lightsaber intervened. In the end, it fell upon his own Padawan to mentor the Force-attuned child, eventually leading to Anakin's turn to the dark side.

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Even though Qui-Gon didn't live beyond the film in which he was introduced, Neeson has kept his relationship to the Star Wars universe alive and well, lending his voice out to everything from the second prequel film, Attack of the Clones, to the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. He also had a voice cameo in Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker.

So would Neeson ever reprise the role for more than just a few lines? The actor previously stated that he's open to it, but he shrugged off the idea of leading his own spinoff series.

"There's so many spinoffs of Star Wars. It's diluting it to me," he said during a 2023 visit to Watch What Happens Live. "It's taken away the mystery and the magic, in a weird way."

Watch Neeson reflect on Qui-Gon's death in the video above.

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TV Star, 56, Says Bizarre 'ER' Audition Cost Him CareerMaking Role: 'I Thought I Nailed It' Meredith GordonAugust 3, 2025 at 2:28 PM Jim Spellman/WireImage TV Star, 56, Says Bizarre 'ER' Audition Cost Him CareerMaking Role: 'I Thought I Nailed It' originally appeared on Parade.

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Actor Sam Rockwell, 56, may have all but stolen the show in The White Lotus Season 3, but the versatile star says he once went "too far" in an audition that could have launched him to TV stardom much earlier.

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In a recent Entertainment Tonight roundtable promoting their animated film Bad Guys 2, Rockwell sat down with costars Awkwafina, Anthony Ramos, and Marc Maron. When Crazy Rich Asians scene-stealer Awkwafina, whose real name is Nora Lum, asked the group to share early career auditions they likely bombed, Rockwell jumped in without hesitation.

"ER," Rockwell confessed. "I was up for ER… Noah Wyle's part."

Rockwell then revealed he may have overcommitted to the character of Dr. John Carter by showing up to the audition wearing a lab coat and carrying a fake hypodermic needle.

While the other actors laughed at Rockwell's humble take on the failed audition, he added, "I thought I nailed it," only to realize the producers likely thought he was crazy.

The actor was quick to clarify that there was no actual needle attached to the prop syringe. Nonetheless, he admitted the props were probably more off-putting than he had intended.

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Though Rockwell didn't land the ER role alongside his longtime friend George Clooney, he went on to become one of Hollywood's most sought-after film and television stars, with credits including Charlie's Angels, The Green Mile, and Iron Man 2.

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Stephen Colbert to Guest Star as LateNight Host on CBS Crime Comedy 'Elsbeth' Jack DunnAugust 3, 2025 at 4:42 PM Stephen Colbert is taking his hosting skills to another CBS property.

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Stephen Colbert is taking his hosting skills to another CBS property.

The "Late Show" helmsman will guest star in an upcoming episode of the crime comedy series "Elsbeth," appearing as a late-night frontman, Variety has confirmed.

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A CBS rep declined Variety's request for comment.

While it's unknown how Colbert will fit into the weekly mystery, the details of his role have been made public. He will play the leading man of the fictional late-night talk show "Way Late with Scotty Bristol," according to Vulture, which first reported Colbert's involvement.

While the episode was filmed this week, Colbert's "Elsbeth" role has long been in the works, kick-started by an appearance from series star Wendell Pierce on "The Late Show."

During Pierce's interview with Colbert, the late-night host said he had asked CBS to play a corpse on one of the network's crime procedurals. Upon hearing this, Pierce offered to help. He told Colbert, "I can make that happen. I know a guy who knows a guy. We can get you on." The "deal" came right as "Elsbeth" was picked up for a third season.

Elsbeth was created by Robert and Michelle King, and stars Carrie Preston in her "The Good Wife" role, along with Pierce. Other notable guest stars from past seasons include Nathan Lane, Keegan-Michael Key, Laura Benanti, Matthew Broderick and Retta.

CBS announced in July that "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" would end after the next TV season. While the network cited the move as a "financial decision," some speculated the cancellation was to appease a Donald Trump-controlled FCC amid a merger between Paramount, CBS' parent company, and Skydance.

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Dodgers snap 18inning scoreless drought to beat Rays 30 and win the series KRISTIE ACKERTAugust 3, 2025 at 3:24 PM 1 / 5Dodgers Rays BaseballLos Angeles Dodgers' Freddie Freeman (5) celebrates after scoring on a single by Andy Pages during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Ra...

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1 / 5Dodgers Rays BaseballLos Angeles Dodgers' Freddie Freeman (5) celebrates after scoring on a single by Andy Pages during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Jason Behnken)

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Freddie Freeman scored one run and drove in another to snap Los Angeles' 18-inning scoreless drought and lead the Dodgers over the Tampa Bay Rays 3-0 on Sunday.

Andy Pages singled off Mason Englert (0-1) in the sixth to drive in Freddie Freeman, who extended his on-base streak to 18 games with a first-inning single and added another RBI single in the seventh to make it 2-0. He had three hits on the day and seven RBIs in the series, which the Dodgers won two games to one.

Shohei Ohtani doubled and scored on Mookie Betts' sacrifice fly in the ninth.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto (10-7) held the Rays scoreless over 5 2/3 innings, scattering five hits and striking out six. Ben Casparius earned his second big-league save, coming in with the bases loaded in the ninth to get Yandy Diaz out.

Dodgers second baseman Tommy Edman left the game in the fifth with a right ankle sprain.

Tampa Bay starter Joe Boyle held the Dodgers scoreless for five innings, working around three hits and two walks. He struck out two.

Key moment

Ohtani beat out a chopper for a single in the seventh and then stole second and third to be in position to score on Freeman's RBI single.

Key stat

0-for-16. Mookie Betts went hitless in the series and is now hitless in four straight games. He was dropped out of the leadoff spot.

Up next

Monday night in Los Angeles, the Dodgers send Tyler Glasnow (1-1, 3.98 ERA) to the mound against the Cardinals. The Rays will debut Adrian Houser (6-2, 2.10) against the Angels.

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Top 10 States Where Phone and Internet Bills Cut Into Your Paycheck Most Emily FowlerAugust 3, 2025 at 11:07 AM valentinrussanov / Getty Images/iStockphoto Staying connected isn't cheap, especially in certain corners of the country.

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Staying connected isn't cheap, especially in certain corners of the country. While some Americans shell out less than $400 a year to keep their phones and Wi-Fi running, others are paying more than $1,600 just for the basics.

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A report from Power Choice Texas revealed dramatic regional gaps in connectivity costs. In some states, residents are handing over nearly 3.5% of their income just to stay online and reachable — four times the share paid in the cheapest states.

Price isn't the only problem, either, as some high-cost states don't even deliver the top-tier speeds you'd expect, according to the most recent internet speed test data from HighSpeedInternet.com.

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Kansas -

Annual cost per person: $1,576

Percentage of income: 3.48%

Average internet speed: 186.88 Mbps (Ranked 34th)

Kansas residents pay the highest share of income in the country for connectivity. Making things worse, the state lags far behind on speed, ranked 34th out of 50.

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Washington -

Annual cost per person: $1,618

Percentage of income: 2.70%

Average internet speed: 201.11 Mbps (Ranked 23rd)

Washington leads the nation in total costs. Residents pay more than anyone else for both internet and phone services, but the state doesn't even make the top 20 for internet speed.

Texas -

Annual cost per person: $1,225

Percentage of income: 2.67%

Average internet speed: 225.74 Mbps (Ranked 8th)

Texas ranks high for costs, but at least delivers performance. The Lone Star State is among the top 10 in average speed.

Pennsylvania -

Annual cost per person: $994

Percentage of income: 2.10%

Average internet speed: 204.66 Mbps (Ranked 20th)

Phone costs drive up the total bill in Pennsylvania. Speeds are near average but still not enough to offset the high percentage of income lost to connectivity.

Virginia -

Annual cost per person: $1,018

Percentage of income: 2.04%

Average internet speed: 230.49 Mbps (Ranked 6th)

Virginia is one of the rare states offering a decent trade-off. Costs are high, but internet speeds rank sixth nationally.

New Hampshire -

Annual cost per person: $992

Percentage of income: 1.99%

Average internet speed: 217.06 Mbps (Ranked 14th)

Connectivity in New Hampshire eats up nearly 2% of income, though speeds are slightly above average.

California -

Annual cost per person: $1,004

Percentage of income: 1.86%

Average internet speed: 223.59 Mbps (Ranked 9th)

Californians pay just over a thousand per year. Speeds are strong, ranking ninth nationwide, but the income bite remains one of the largest.

New York -

Annual cost per person: $1,030

Percentage of income: 1.81%

Average internet speed: 208.05 Mbps (Ranked 17th)

Connectivity in New York costs over a thousand dollars a year. Speeds are slightly above the national average, but don't justify the price tag.

Alaska -

Annual cost per person: $1,006

Percentage of income: 1.79%

Average internet speed: 125.09 Mbps (Ranked 50th)

Alaska has the slowest average speeds in the country, despite exceeding $1,000 in annual costs. A clear case of paying more for less.

Massachusetts -

Annual cost per person: $1,006

Percentage of income: 1.66%

Average internet speed: 218.54 Mbps (Ranked 12th)

Massachusetts residents pay a lot, but relatively high wages help ease the burden. Internet speeds rank a solid 12th.

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Weekly Horoscope: August 3August 9: The Time to Reconnect with an Old Flame Is Now Kyle ThomasAugust 3, 2025 at 9:00 AM Getty Weekly Horoscope, Meghan Markle As we enter the heart of Leo season, we are invigorated with the desire to live life with utmost passion.

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As we enter the heart of Leo season, we are invigorated with the desire to live life with utmost passion.

We are still in the midst of Mercury retrograde, but fortunately, possible challenges and obstacles may begin to sort themselves out as early as next week. If your soul still longs for an old flame, reach and reconnect now while we're still in the thick of this astronomical event.

This month's full moon, nicknamed the Sturgeon Moon, arrives on Aug. 9, but we'll be able to feel its effects in the days surrounding its peak. Positively, this is a joyous lunation because it rises in Aquarius (which represents community and friendships) and the planets are in a heavenly dance.

Mars, the planet of passion, moves into Libra from Aug. 6 through Sept. 22 this year, adding increased emphasis on partnerships of all kinds. Note, it's important that we take caution not to be passive-aggressive during this time.

As for cosmic weather this week, Aug. 8 could bring some adventures or challenges depending on how you take your steps forward. Despite the joyous full moon on Aug. 9, beware of feeling a bit under the weather due to a cosmic clash on this day, too.

Now, read on for what this week has in store for your zodiac sign, per astrologer Kyle Thomas' PEOPLE exclusive readings!

Aries (March 20-April 19)

Aries

The upcoming week could be quite marvelous, Aries, and you could feel as if there are butterflies in your heart. A very lively and celebratory mood could be electrifying your days ahead, filled with many opportunities to connect with communities and expand your network.

You may also find that you're a bit more in the spotlight, whether that's stepping up to applause or more leadership, as you take center stage or pursue an important heartfelt aspiration.

Taurus (April 19-May 20)

Taurus

Buckle up for a big week that puts your ambitions and goals into the spotlight, Taurus. The universe is encouraging you to assess your professional plans and legacy.

While most of you may see opportunities to soar higher, if you're not in the right lane, you may have to be realistic and pivot. On a positive note, there may be someone behind the scenes who is rooting for you to take on more responsibility.

If you do so, it could come with a favorable review, award or opportunity to metaphorically see your name in lights.

Gemini (May 20-June 20)

Gemini

You've had quite an interesting year, Gemini, and the week ahead is going to invigorate you with the urge to get moving in new directions. This could be personally or professionally — and if you capture the wind and set sail into new horizons, you could find yourself especially inspired.

A friend or someone in your network may also be especially helpful to you at this time, aiding you in stepping out of your comfort zone or coming along for the journey.

Cancer (June 20-July 22)

Cancer

A full moon is coming up this week, Cancer, and you're going to feel a bit more emotional. Luckily, this could help you to uncover a deeper sense of trust, vulnerability or connection in a key relationship. Intimacy could sizzle!

On a separate note, you may find that you're seeing opportunities around large financial matters or debts, and some of you may even notice that there's some outside support giving you strength in your career. Perhaps a bonus, promotion or different benefits package will arrive.

Leo (July 22-Aug. 22)

Leo

You are entering one of the most significant weeks of the year for core partnerships, Leo. This could be personal or professional or may even involve something like a collaborative effort.

The best news is that most of you are likely to see positive news around a union — like moving in, getting engaged, tying the knot or making a long-term promise. Elsewhere, legalities could be involved at this time.

Virgo (Aug. 22-Sept. 22)

Virgo

Get ready for a very fast-paced week, Virgo, and you'll be running like a well-oiled machine! The best news about this is that it could have you moving and grooving with more productivity and efficiency than you're even used to.

This is a wonderful time to look at all of the details in your routines, responsibilities, employment and health and see how you can streamline them. On a separate note, some of you may be polishing off a work project or moving to a new job that aids you in establishing better long-term benefits.

Libra (Sept. 22-Oct. 22)

Libra

You're likely to feel like your heart is set to bloom starting now and beyond, Libra, but only if you're in the right lane and living in alignment with your highest self.

This week could be especially important for singles or those who are casually dating. You may meet someone who lights your soul on fire and who also has long-term potential. Those dating or married may make important long-term promises.

If you're not with the right person, you may decide it's time to go, but know that you are being redirected. On a separate level, creativity, expression, hobbies and children may also be a focus of your week.

Scorpio (Oct. 22-Nov. 21)

Scorpio

A milestone week has arrived for you, Scorpio, and it will likely focus on domesticity. Some may be moving, renovating or watching as someone moves in or out. Family matters, too, could also come to light, even if it's as simple as hosting or attending an event together.

On a different note, you may notice that there's an important work or health-involved project that presents itself soon — and it may offer a change around your living situation or family dynamic.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22–Dec. 21)

Sagittarius

The week will feel like a whirlwind, Sagittarius, so prepare to soar to new horizons!

For some, this could involve intellectual pursuits, communication skills, contracts, legalities or travel. Others of you may notice your week is very social, especially with close friends, siblings or neighbors.

Lastly, your heart's desires are also highlighted and this could manifest in a few different ways — like you meet a new lover through friends or you pursue a creative project that involves your intellectual interests.

Capricorn (Dec. 21-Jan. 19)

Capricorn

This week may add extra emphasis on your finances, Capricorn. While there is a high likelihood that money will be coming in and out, it does appear that you will feel like you're making out better in the end.

For instance, this may be in relation to a raise, new client or job offer — and the stars are also saying that somehow this could bring a change to your home, family or domestic life. If for some reason an income stream ends near this time, you can quickly shift gears and try to find a new one.

Aquarius (Jan. 19-Feb. 18)

Aquarius

The heavens are aligning, and this week is one of the most important ones you will experience in the year ahead, Aquarius. The universe loves yo,u and now is a time when you'll have more eyes turning to look your way, so make sure you're ready for the spotlight.

It also appears an important relationship or contract could be popping up. On the other hand, you may be dealing with important travel near this time. This week will likely bring a culmination, turning point, ending or sense of fulfillment, so know what you want and aim for the stars!

Pisces (Feb. 18-March 20)

Pisces

As you move through the week, Pisces, you're noticing that there's a need to lie low, rest and recharge. This could be due to the fact that you've been running at feel speed for a while now or instead that you're eager to just treat yourself to more TLC.

You may even be working on important projects behind the scenes. If so, they may boost your income down the line when you debut them.

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