New Photo - Kenny Bednarek shoves winner Noah Lyles after spicy 200M final at USATF National Championships

Kenny Bednarek shoves winner Noah Lyles after spicy 200M final at USATF National Championships Jason OwensAugust 3, 2025 at 7:23 PM Noah Lyles edged rival Kenny Bednarek in a spicy 200meter final at the USATF National Championships Sunday that concluded with Bednarek shoving Lyles in the back.

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Noah Lyles edged rival Kenny Bednarek in a spicy 200-meter final at the USATF National Championships Sunday that concluded with Bednarek shoving Lyles in the back.

After the race's conclusion, tension between the pair carried over into a post-race interview with NBC.

The high-stakes matchup was the latest between the two world-class sprinters. Lyles is a three-time world champion (2019, 2022, 2023) in the event and defeated Bednarek at the 2024 U.S. Olympic trials ahead of the Paris Games.

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But Bednarek got the best of Lyles in Paris with a silver-medal finish ahead of Lyles' bronze-medal run that denied him double Olympic gold after Lyles was victorious in the 100 meters. Lyles later revealed that he ran the 200 meters in Paris while sick with COVID-19.

Bednarek, meanwhile, has been the dominant male sprinter on the circuit this year and was undefeated in the event in 2025 — until Sunday.

A late-race look led to a post-race shove, which led to on-camera words before an NBC interview. (Patrick Smith via Getty Images)Look leads to shove leads to words

Bednarek got the early jump in Sunday's final before Lyles ran him down from behind on the straightaway. Lyles passed Bednarek late to cross the finish line first with a time of 19.63 seconds for his fifth U.S. championship in the event. Bednarek settled for the silver medal with a time of 19.67 seconds.

As they crossed the finish line, Lyles gave Bednarek a look from his place one lane to Bednarek's right. Bednarek responded with a shove in Lyles' back.

Noah Lyles vs. Kenny Bednarek didn't disappoint in a tense 200m. 🍿📺 NBC & Peacock pic.twitter.com/NEADV4AcKF

— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 3, 2025

Lyles turned around with his arms raised and a few words for Bednarek. Bednarek extended his hand, which Lyles begrudgingly accepted for a handshake before an extended exchange of words. Spectators at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, collectively gasped when they saw the slow-motion replay of Bednarek's shove.

Then came the post-race interview of both runners with NBC. The tension was still fresh, and the runners were hashing things out in the range of NBC's camera and microphone before the interview commenced.

The complete Noah Lyles - Kenny Bednarek kerfuffle including the replays and the interview segment after pic.twitter.com/H0vlP88W6a

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"You're right," Lyles said to Bednarek.

"I expected a call," Bednarek responded. "I'm telling you, if you've got a problem, I expected a call. That's all I'm saying.

"You know what? You're right," Lyles responded. "Let's talk after this."

Bednarek then addressed Lyles' late-race look when asked about it.

"I'm not gonna say it out here," Bednarek said. "But we've got something to do and talk about. That's all I've got to say."

The two have several weeks to work things out before they meet again on the track. With Sunday's result, Bednarek earned a spot in Tokyo for the World Championships. As the reigning world champion, Lyles' spot in Tokyo was already secure. They'll both be among the favorites to win the 200-meter final that's slated to be run on Sept. 19.

They'll also have a chance to meet in the 100-meter final in Tokyo. Bednarek secured gold in the U.S. 100-meter final on Friday. Lyles did not compete, but has a bye into that event as well thanks to his World Championship win in the event in 2023.

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New Photo - Marlins sweep Yankees for first time in franchise history in front of record crowd, move to .500

Marlins sweep Yankees for first time in franchise history in front of record crowd, move to .500 Kari AndersonAugust 3, 2025 at 5:32 PM The Miami Marlins' redhot summer just keeps coming.

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The Miami Marlins' red-hot summer just keeps coming. The Marlins powered to a 7-3 win over the New York Yankees on Sunday, completing a sweep of the Yankees for the first time in franchise history.

Miami also hit the milestone in front of a big crowd, with a series attendance of 101,545 setting a franchise record.

With the win, Miami moved to 55-55, hitting .500 for the first time since April. The team dropped to 24-40 in early June, but have won 31 games in the two months since to pull to even.

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Did Miami get a dig in at New York in the run-up to the final out? You be the judge here over the Marlins' curious choice of playing "Sweet Caroline," a Fenway Park tradition, in the ninth inning.

Marlins are blasting Sweet Caroline as they are three outs away from sweeping the Yankees for the first time in franchise history pic.twitter.com/yM3osdWfOW

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Sunday's win came easily to the Marlins, who took a 3-1 lead after two innings. Then, in the fourth inning, Kyle Stowers hit a three-run homer to bring Miami's lead to 6-1.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a two-run bomb in the seventh to help the Yankees cut into the deficit, but an RBI triple from Jakob Marsee secured the 7-3 win.

The series was a poor showing from the Yankees, who dropped the first game 13-12 after a trio of relievers blew a 9-4 lead in the bottom of the seventh. All three pitchers — Jake Bird, David Bednar and Camilo Doval — were recent acquisitions ahead of the MLB trade deadline.

The bad luck continued Saturday, as the Yankees were caught sleeping while Miami powered to a 2-0 win. Then, on Sunday, the Marlins secured the historic sweep.

Miami will keep trying to ride that momentum through the next series, a homestand against the AL West-leading Houston Astros. The Yankees, meanwhile, will lick their wounds on the way to playing the Texas Rangers in Arlington.

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New Photo - Dolphins reach extension with DT Zach Sieler, make him their highest-paid defensive player

Dolphins reach extension with DT Zach Sieler, make him their highestpaid defensive player Ryan YoungAugust 3, 2025 at 8:27 PM The Miami Dolphins have locked down Zach Sieler and made him their highestpaid defensive player. The Dolphins reached a threeyear, $67.

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The Miami Dolphins have locked down Zach Sieler and made him their highest-paid defensive player.

The Dolphins reached a three-year, $67.75 million contract extension with the defensive tackle on Sunday afternoon, his agents announced. He will now earn $22.5 million a season, which is more than double what he is currently making, and will get $44 million guaranteed.

Sieler, who was a former walk-on player at Division II Ferris State, was selected in the seventh round of the 2018 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens. He was released by the team a year later, though, and the Dolphins picked him up off waivers during the 2019 campaign. He's been in Miami ever since.

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The 29-year-old team captain has erupted over the past two seasons. He's recorded back-to-back seasons with 10 sacks for the Dolphins, which has been the team-high, while averaging 59 total tackles. Before the 2023 season, he had only made 3.5 sacks in a single season.

Sieler had signed a three-year, $30.75 million extension with the Dolphins before the 2023 season, and was due to be a free agent in 2027. He is now among the top-10 highest-paid defensive tackles in the league.

"[Sieler is] the heartbeat of our defense," Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver said, via the Palm Beach Post.

The Dolphins went 8-9 last season and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2021, though the franchise still hasn't won a playoff game since the 2000 season. They'll open the season on Sept. 7 against the Indianapolis Colts.

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New Photo - Cameron Young runs away with Wyndham Championship to claim first PGA Tour win

Cameron Young runs away with Wyndham Championship to claim first PGA Tour win Ryan YoungAugust 3, 2025 at 5:10 PM It was only a matter of time before Cameron Young won on the PGA Tour.

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It was only a matter of time before Cameron Young won on the PGA Tour.

Though he's been in the mix plenty of times lately, he left absolutely no doubt at Sedgefield Country Club on Sunday.

Young, after briefly building up a massive eight-shot lead, cruised to a dominant six-shot win at the Wyndham Championship. It marked his inaugural Tour win after seven runner-up finishes in his career and four top-10 outings already this season. The win also earned him a $1.48 million check, which was part of an $8.2 million purse.

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Young is now the 1,000th unique winner in PGA Tour history.

In record fashion, Cameron Young wins the @WyndhamChamp! pic.twitter.com/aewa5B7FmA

— Golf on CBS ⛳ (@GolfonCBS) August 3, 2025

Young entered the final round with a five-shot lead, thanks to his bogey-free 5-under 65 on Saturday. He grabbed an eight-shot lead at one point on Moving Day after rattling off four straight birdies on his front nine.

While he opened with a bogey on Sunday after leaving his approach on the first just shy of the green, Young made up for it immediately. He made five straight birdies and reclaimed his eight-shot lead once again without any issue. Young made the turn at 4-under for the day, and saved his par at the ninth with a huge approach from the thick rough right next to the cart path.

Cameron Young making it look SO incredibly easy. pic.twitter.com/NOWDf6Zhg3

— Golf on CBS ⛳ (@GolfonCBS) August 3, 2025

Though Young stumbled a bit at the end — he bogeyed the par-3 16th after missing an up-and-down par save, and then he made a second straight bogey at the 17th — it didn't matter one bit. He posted his final round 68 and rolled to the win.

Mac Meissner finished alone in second at 16-under, and Mark Hubbard and Alex Noren tied for third at 15-under on the week. Matti Schmid finished T31 with his 1-over final round, which moved him to No. 70 in the FedExCup standings. He's the last man into the Tour's postseason and will get to compete in next week's FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis as a result.

Davis Thompson, however, is the first man out. He went 2-under on Sunday, and even drained a 47-footer for a birdie late in the day to move inside the top 70.

A 47-FOOT BIRDIE TO MOVE INSIDE THE TOP 70!One of the most important putts of the season for Davis Thompson @WyndhamChamp 👀📺 CBS pic.twitter.com/Sae49zk8t9

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 3, 2025

Thompson, though, ended up falling back out to No. 71.

Young entered the week at No. 44 in the Official World Golf Rankings and was already a lock for the FedExCup Playoffs. But his win on Sunday will jump him up to No. 16 in the FedExCup standings, which is enough to send him through to the season-ending Tour Championship, and to No. 21 in the OWGR.

It's also going to move him to No. 15 in the Ryder Cup standings. He started the week at No. 19 with no path to move into an automatic bid spot — only the top six qualify for the U.S. team that way — but Young is now undoubtedly in the mix to earn a captain's pick to make the team, especially if he can keep this push going through the first two rounds of the playoffs.

But regardless of whether or not he's representing the Americans next month or not, Young finally has a Tour win under his belt.

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New Photo - Australia blanketed in biggest snowfall since mid-80s

Australia blanketed in biggest snowfall since mid80s Our Foreign StaffAugust 4, 2025 at 4:55 AM A kangaroo hopping through the snow in New South Wales Several towns in eastern Australia were blanketed with their thickest layer of snow in decades as wild weather swept the area over the weekend.

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A kangaroo hopping through the snow in New South Wales

Several towns in eastern Australia were blanketed with their thickest layer of snow in decades as wild weather swept the area over the weekend.

Cars, roofs and gardens were completely white as a cold air front dropped as much as 16in (40cm) of snow on parts of northern New South Wales on Saturday, the most since the mid-1980s.

Snow also settled in areas of the neighbouring state of Queensland for the first time in ten years, Miriam Bradbury, a meteorologist at Australia's weather bureau, said.

The snow, combined with heavy rain and thunderstorms, has led to more than 1,455 incidents, according to the New South Wales State Emergency Service.

The Bolt Inn at Uralla, New South Wales, has become a refuge for people displaced by the snowstorm

Thousands of homes are expected to remain without power for another 24 hours, while mobile phone outages have been widely reported across the area.

More than 200 vehicles were stranded on roads due to snow, storms had damaged buildings, and major flood warnings were issued.

The rain started to ease on Sunday, but parts of New England in New South Wales were told to evacuate ahead of major flooding expected on Monday.

Snow blankets the grass at a golf club, in Armidale, New South Wales - Reuters

Ms Bradbury said climate change has made Australia's weather more volatile in recent years, but that this sort of event had only occurred several times in history.

"What makes this event unusual is how much snow we had but also how widespread, covering quite a large part of the northern tablelands," she said.

Australians in New South Wales enjoyed rare snowfall, building snowmen, having snowball fights and capturing the unusual winter scene https://t.co/ms5IhuxjmB pic.twitter.com/6leuFbcmav

— Reuters (@Reuters) August 3, 2025

Many were keen to make the most of the unexpected weather. Footage showed residents making snowmen and enjoying snowball fights, a rare sight in Australia's most populous state.

"It's a very surreal experience. I've never seen snow before in my entire life," Brendan Gough, who travelled hundreds of miles from Queensland to experience the phenomenon, told Reuters.

Police in New South Wales, said a car had become stuck in floodwater on Saturday evening and a female passenger was swept away. The search was continuing on Sunday, they said.

The 27-year-old woman was rescued without injuries, police later said on Monday, adding that the search for other possible victims was underway.

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New Photo - Pamela Anderson Turns Heads in Resurfaced 'Baywatch' Photo: 'Still So Beautiful'

Pamela Anderson Turns Heads in Resurfaced 'Baywatch' Photo: 'Still So Beautiful' Shaunee FlowersAugust 3, 2025 at 5:49 PM Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images Pamela Anderson Turns Heads in Resurfaced 'Baywatch' Photo: 'Still So Beautiful' originally appeared on Parade.

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Pamela Anderson started her career as one of the biggest sex symbols of all time, and now, she's reinvented herself as America's sweetheart.

Anderson's budding romance with Naked Gun co-star Liam Neeson has everyone in their feelings. Their chemistry is undeniable, and seemingly everyone is rooting for them.

The Last Showgirl star is also receiving praise for ditching the bombshell makeup and hair in her late 50s and opting for a more natural look.

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But Anderson's big TV break came with her casting as CJ Parker on Baywatch, where she played a lifeguard from 1992 to 1997.

On Sunday, August 3, the 90s.daily Instagram account, which boasts 1 million followers, shared a photo of Anderson in that iconic red swimsuit. The head-turning photo of many fans' favorite lifeguard elicited quite a reaction.

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One fan wrote, "She really is a natural beauty and seems like a lovely and caring person. Hollywood did her so wrong but happy to see her still thriving."

Another weighed in, "Then and now she's one of the most beautiful women I've ever seen, but she's also one of the most welcoming and warm hearted persons I've ever met. Such a wonderful soul. I hope, she's happy and wish her all the best ❤️."

A third wrote, "She is so beyond the scope of beauty."

Yet another shared, "And she's still so beautiful today!"

"Natural beauty. So so beautiful but also a grest woman. Nowadays she is without make up, and still her beauty is stunning," a fifth commenter wrote.

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New Photo - I was in the wedding but didn't get a plus-one because I wasn't in a 'serious' relationship. It felt like a punishment.

I was in the wedding but didn't get a plusone because I wasn't in a 'serious' relationship. It felt like a punishment.

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I wasn't allowed to bring a date to my friend's wedding because I wasn't in a "serious" relationship — but I think all adults should get a plus-one, no questions asked.szakalikus/Getty Images -

I didn't get to bring a date to my friend's wedding because I wasn't in a "serious" relationship.

I get limiting plus-ones, but I felt left out as the only solo adult. Plus, I'd been seeing someone.

Years later, I still believe all single adults should get a plus-one, no questions asked.

At first, I was thrilled when one of my best friends from college invited me to be one of her bridesmaids.

I was in my early 30s at the time, and two years prior, I'd experienced my first adult breakup. I ended a six-year relationship with a man I loved dearly and moved out of our home.

After a year of swiping through the dating apps and enduring a parade of questionable suitors, I'd just started seeing someone I genuinely liked: a fellow journalist who was kind, handsome, and, in many ways, ideal wedding-guest material.

We weren't yet "serious," but it was a budding romance. When I asked my friend and her fiancé about bringing him as my date to the wedding, they said no.

They had a rule, one I've heard before: Plus-ones were only allowed for serious couples who already lived together or were "heading for marriage."

They reasoned they didn't want "random people" in their wedding photos. But if she trusted me enough to stand by her during this important life event, why didn't she trust me enough to choose a date who wouldn't photobomb her memories?

Still, I brushed it off since weddings are expensive, and this could just be another way to trim costs. For all I knew, they'd invited a bunch of other single friends that I could bond with over cocktails and the chicken dance.

However, when I asked closer to the big day, the bride confirmed that I'd be the only single guest aside from the ring bearer, who was still in diapers.

It stung to learn that the only other single person at the wedding was a toddler.

Weddings are a social and financial risk even if you limit plus-ones

I don't blame my friend for her plus-one rule.kazakova0684/Getty Images

Having one more "random" person in attendance may not have made all that much of a difference at my friend's sizable wedding, but it would've changed my night for the better.

It can feel alienating it can feel to attend a wedding as a single person in your 30s, surrounded by couples, while fielding questions about your ex and your reproductive plans from nosy but well-meaning relatives.

Although the wedding was lovely, and I'm grateful I got to be a part of it, I also spent a lot of the reception awkwardly pulling on my scratchy bridesmaid dress, feeling like a third wheel in other people's conversations.

It was tough to be the only adult at the wedding without a date. madisonwi/Getty Images

I understand that deciding on plus-one rules can be tricky for couples. Hosting a wedding is a significant financial and social risk, and adding people to the guest list with whom you're not familiar could increase this risk.

However, even scaling back on plus-ones can't protect couples from unexpected problems or looking back on their guest list with regret.

Several of the "serious" couples who were invited to the wedding have since broken up or divorced, and in some cases, are no longer on speaking terms with the bride and groom.

Besides, in my experience, it's often the people closest to the couple who are the most embarrassing, not strangers. I've seen the groom's mom give a way-too-personal speech about her son and even a drunk uncle use the toast hour to belt out his favorite Elvis tunes.

On my special day, I'd much rather my friend bring a date I don't know than be subjected to an uncle's whiskey-laden rendition of "Fools Fall in Love."

Offering plus-ones is about more than etiquette — it's about inclusion

I feel that people in long-term relationships sometimes forget what being single feels like.madisonwi/Getty Images

This whole experience only reaffirmed my belief that if a couple is giving out plus-ones, all adults should get one — no exceptions — and certainly no vetting relationships for "seriousness."

It may not be cheap, but it's a small price to pay to ensure everyone feels welcome. If this isn't financially feasible, maybe couples should scale back their guest list.

In the years since my friend's nuptials, I've come out as queer, and my stance on plus-ones has only become stronger.

Queer relationships don't necessarily follow the same milestones as heterosexual ones. What may be deemed "unserious" to outsiders could be your guest's most important person.

Flash forward to two years ago when a different friend invited me to her wedding. I was single at the time, and after my previous experience, I wasn't expecting a plus-one. She offered one anyway and told me I could bring anyone, even just a friend.

I ended up going solo and having a great time. But the invitation? It made all the difference.

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