Soccer stars and Diogo Jota's family gather for funeral of Liverpool player and his brotherNew Foto - Soccer stars and Diogo Jota's family gather for funeral of Liverpool player and his brother

Diogo Jota'sfamily and former Liverpool teammates gathered in Gondomar, Portugal on Saturday for the funeral of the late soccer star and his brother, André Silva. Jota, 28, and his 25-year-old brother – who was also a professional footballer – died in a car crash in Spain early on Thursday morning, plunging the soccer world into mourning. Jota's wife Rute Cardoso, with whom he shares three young children and who he married less than two weeks before the crash, was pictured embracing other mourners as she arrived at the church ahead of the service, which lasted about an hour on Saturday morning. Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk and left back Andy Robertson led the tributes from Jota's former club, carrying bunches of red flowers in the shape of the two brothers' jerseys. They were accompanied by other members of the team, including Alexis Mac Allister, Darwin Núñez and Ibrahima Konaté. The team's manager, Arne Slot, along with CEO Michael Edwards, was also present. Later, bells rang out at the church as a long line of mourners accompanied the brothers' coffins inside. Portugal star Rúben Neves, Jota's former teammate with the national team and with Wolverhampton Wanderers, was among the pallbearers. Another person walked in front of the coffins, carrying a black-and-white photo of Silva that read "Para Sempre Um De Nos" – "Forever One Of Us." Figures from Portugal's national soccer team, including its head coach Roberto Martínez, Manchester City stars Rúben Dias and Bernardo Silva, Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes and Chelsea forward João Félix were also in Gondomar, near Porto, on Saturday morning. "Today was a day that we showed that we are a very, very large but close family," Martínez told reporters outside the church. "We are Portugal … we are together and we will always be together." The bishop of Porto, Manuel Linda, delivered an emotional homily addressed to the brothers' parents as well as Jota's wife and their three young children, saying "solidarity in love is always stronger than death," per Reuters. The funeral on Saturday comes after a wake for the brothers' family was held on Friday morning at a church in their hometown of Gondomar, the church told CNN. It added that the doors at the Igreja Martiz de Gondomar were open to the public on Friday afternoon. Friday also saw tributes continue to pour in from around the world. In the Club World Cup, moments of silence were held before the games, with Al-Hilal duo Neves and João Cancelo, as well as Chelsea winger Pedro Neto – all former teammates of Jota's with the Portugal national team – all looking visibly emotional. British rock band Oasis also honored Jota, dedicating their song "Live Forever" to the 28-year-old during their reunion concert in Cardiff, Wales. In London, Portuguese tennis players Francisco Cabral and Nuno Borges, who were competing atWimbledon, were given permission by organizers to stray from the tournament's strict all-white dress code to honor Jota, they told reporters, including CNN, on Friday. This story has been updated with additional developments. CNN's Duarte Mendonca and Ben Church contributed to reporting. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Soccer stars and Diogo Jota’s family gather for funeral of Liverpool player and his brother

Soccer stars and Diogo Jota's family gather for funeral of Liverpool player and his brother Diogo Jota'sfamily and former Liverpool ...
Astros hand Dodgers largest defeat in Dodger Stadium history, with HRs by Jose Altuve and Christian WalkerNew Foto - Astros hand Dodgers largest defeat in Dodger Stadium history, with HRs by Jose Altuve and Christian Walker

On the first pitch of Friday's game, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Ben Casparius allowed a homer to Houston Astros third baseman Isaac Paredes. From there, it didn't get much better for the Dodgers. Powered by a season-high-tying five homers (but somehow not the most homers by a team this Fourth of July), the Astros coasted to an 18-1 win in the opener of a high-profile, three-game series. The proceedings got bad enough that Dodgers fans began chanting "Start the fireworks!" It was Los Angeles' largest defeat in Dodger Stadium history. Six different Astros players scored multiple runs, with Jose Altuve leading the charge. The second baseman went 3-for-3 with two homers, a double, two walks, four runs and five RBI. He entered the game without a regular-season home run at Dodger Stadium in his career, then added a pair: Jose Altuve adds to the@Astroslead 💪pic.twitter.com/ZdzWR6jfH9 — MLB (@MLB)July 5, 2025 JOSE. ALTUVE. THAT IS ALL.#BuiltForThispic.twitter.com/Gv6DuCFs9A — Houston Astros (@astros)July 5, 2025 That second homer was part of a 10-run inning for the Astros,marking the first time the Dodgers allowed double-digit runs in an inning since April 23, 1999, the longest such streak in baseball. That was the game in which Fernando Tatis hit two grand slams in a single inning. The Astros hit a grand slam in this inning, too. Victor Caratini blows this game wide open with a GRAND SLAM 💪pic.twitter.com/mGyCRYxwZh — MLB (@MLB)July 5, 2025 All of that was at the expense of reliever Noah Davis, who was left to wear it with the game already out of reach. His final line: six hits, 10 earned runs and three walks allowed in 1 1/3 innings of work. His ERA now sits at 19.50. The sixth inning was brutal enough that Dodgers broadcaster Orel Hershiser brought up the history of the Astros' cheating in the 2017 World Series,cautiously remarking that the team was hitting like they knew what pitches were coming. The only Dodgers pitcher who didn't allow a run was infielder Miguel Rojas, who threw a scoreless ninth while down 17 runs. Casparius ended up allowing six earned runs, while Jack Dreyer and Anthony Banda yielded a single run in multiple innings of work. The Dodgers' pitching staff has beendepleted by injuries for basically the entire season, and the result is nights like Friday. The lone Dodgers run came on a solo homer by All-Star catcher Will Smith. The other tormentor of the Dodgers was first baseman Christian Walker, who regularly punished the team during his time with the Arizona Diamondbacks. While he's struggling this year, Walker entered the game slashing .341/.401/.783 at Dodger Stadium On Friday, he hit a homer for a sixth straight game at the ballpark, tying the record for the longest streak by a batter on the road against a specific team in MLB history, perMLB.com's Sarah Langs. That span includes two multi-homer games. Christian Walker has homered 8 times in his last 6 games at Dodger Stadium 🤯pic.twitter.com/g112jWvX5r — MLB (@MLB)July 5, 2025 Walker can go for the outright record on Saturday.Per Langs, the only players with more homers in their first 43 games at a specific venue than his 20 at Chavez Ravine are Mark McGwire, Willie Mays and Alex Rodriguez. Dodgers fans at least have a better reason to tune in for Saturday, as Shohei Ohtani will take the mound against Framber Valdez for Ohtani's fourth start since returning to pitching after UCL surgery.

Astros hand Dodgers largest defeat in Dodger Stadium history, with HRs by Jose Altuve and Christian Walker

Astros hand Dodgers largest defeat in Dodger Stadium history, with HRs by Jose Altuve and Christian Walker On the first pitch of Friday'...
More than 20 arrests at protest in support of Palestine Action after UK ban comes into effectNew Foto - More than 20 arrests at protest in support of Palestine Action after UK ban comes into effect

LONDON (AP) — More than 20 people were arrested Saturday on suspicion of terrorism offenses after protesters gathered in central London in support ofPalestine Action. The protest in Parliament Square came hours after the pro-Palestinian activist group wasbannedin Britain under anti-terrorism laws. The group lost a last-minute court battle late Friday seeking to block the British government's ban, which came into effect at midnight. Activists and their supporters have said the group is non-violent and advocates civil disobedience, and condemned the government decision as authoritarian. A small group of protesters stood beneath a statue of Mahatma Gandhi and held placards reading, "I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action." Police surrounded them and several people were taken away. One woman seen lying on the ground in handcuffs was carried by officers to a police van. "Palestine Action is a proscribed group and officers will act where criminal offences are committed," the Metropolitan Police said in a statement. The designation as a proscribed group under the Terrorism Act 2000 means that membership of the group and support of its actions a criminal offense punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Some 81 organizations are already proscribed under the UK act, including Hamas and al-Qaida. The government moved to ban Palestine Action after activists broke into a Royal Air Force base inBrize Nortonin Oxfordshire, England, on June 20, damaging two planes using red paint and crowbars in protest at the British government's ongoing military support for Israel in itswar in Gaza. Police said that the incident caused around 7 million pounds' ($9.4 million) worth of damage. Four people between 22 and 35 years old werecharged Thursdaywith conspiracy to commit criminal damage and conspiracy to enter a prohibited place for purposes prejudicial to the interests of the U.K. No pleas were entered at Westminster Magistrates' Court in central London and the four are scheduled to appear on July 18 at the Central Criminal Court.

More than 20 arrests at protest in support of Palestine Action after UK ban comes into effect

More than 20 arrests at protest in support of Palestine Action after UK ban comes into effect LONDON (AP) — More than 20 people were arreste...
Melania does President Trump's signature dance as first couple celebrates Fourth of July at White HouseNew Foto - Melania does President Trump's signature dance as first couple celebrates Fourth of July at White House

First Lady Melania Trump celebrated the Fourth of July, which coincided with the signing of President Trump's"Big, Beautiful Bill,"by emulating her husband's signature dance on the balcony of the White House. Melania struck a pose as she shimmied alongside the president while winding down their Independence Day celebrations. The "Trump Dance" consists of the commander in chief rhythmically punching the air while swaying his hips, oftentimes to songs featured at many of his campaign rallies like the "Y.M.C.A." The president was showing off his moves Friday when his wife joined along as the tworocked the night away. Melania waved her open palms up and down as she bounced on her feet while Trump watched on adoringly. Trump celebrated America's 249th Independence Day by signing his sweeping "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" into law. Many MAGA fanatics have taken to using Trump's dance to ring in monumental celebrations, including his second-term victory in November as aflash mob overtook Staten Island. Athletes too, namely those with UFC and WWE, started to adopt the moves as avictory dance.

Melania does President Trump’s signature dance as first couple celebrates Fourth of July at White House

Melania does President Trump's signature dance as first couple celebrates Fourth of July at White House First Lady Melania Trump celebra...
USMNT could change its World Cup narrative in Gold Cup final vs. MexicoNew Foto - USMNT could change its World Cup narrative in Gold Cup final vs. Mexico

You ask formerU.S. men's national soccer teamstandouts Marcelo Balboa and Stu Holden about the Concacaf Gold Cup final, and the competitive spirit just oozes from their soul. Especially since USMNT will face its biggest rival, Mexico, in the Sunday, July 6 match at NRG Stadium in Houston. "Listen, you never want to lose to Mexico," Balboa, 57, told USA TODAY Sports, before he joins the Gold Cup's Spanish-language broadcast on Univision, TUDN and ViX. "I'm retired. I haven't played against Mexico a long time. Even when I play in the old legends games, I don't want to lose to Mexico." Holden – who will be on the Gold Cup call alongside play-by-play announcer John Strong on FOX – still remembers how humiliated he felt after playing in USMNT's 5-0 loss to Mexico in the 2009 Gold Cup final. "Man, I would give anything to step on that field on Sunday," Holden said. "And I'm going to step on the field – I just won't be allowed to kick a ball." Coach Mauricio Pochettino, breakout star Diego Luna and the USMNT have a golden opportunity to rewrite the team's narrative ahead of next summer's FIFA World Cup. They could end a tumultuous summer on a high note by lifting a trophy, setting the stage for a World Cup where they could at least be competitive against some of the best national teams in the world. A loss, however? Well, here's where it's important to maintain some perspective. USMNT has been a club on the fly before the World Cup – hiring Pochettino last September, and trying to field a capable roster that won't embarrass itself when the U.S. co-hosts the tournament next summer with Canada and Mexico. By no means are they ready for the World Cup just yet. But they'll have to be when next summer rolls around. Star Christian Pulisic is one of several players not with USMNT during the Gold Cup this summer – his decision to rest upsetting several former players turned analysts, especially after the U.S. lost friendlies to Turkey (2-1 on June 7) and Switzerland (4-0 on June 10) before the tournament. During the Gold Cup, the U.S.beat Trinidad and Tobago 5-0on June 7,beat Saudi Arabia 1-0on June 19,beat Haiti 2-1on June 22,advanced past Costa Rica 2-2 (4-3 on penalty kicks)on June 29 andtopped Guatemala 2-1on July 2 to reach the final. Pochettino has 10 wins in 15 matches since taking the job, a run that included a four-game losing streak going into the Gold Cup. Would another loss to Mexico – in the Gold Cup final – be a failure for Pochettino and USMNT? "No, not at all. The fact that this team got there, I think it's very valuable for Pochettino and his coaching staff," Balboa said, adding it's a prime opportunity for the players pushing for a roster spot to play for USMNT in the World Cup. "Listen, nobody wants to lose. Is it a failure? I wouldn't think it's a failure at all. I think it's just one of those games that it could go either way. One mistake could cost you the game. But at the end of the day, you can't say one game that you lose to Mexico in the final, the tournament was a failure." Holden said he's cautious to put a label like "failure" if this group of USMNT players fall to Mexico because "it would be me getting a little bit lost in the moment." This Gold Cup experience is about Pochettino finding his way as the USMNT coach. It's about players like Luna, who scored both goals against Guatemala, making a name for themselves. It's about others like forwards Brian White and Patrick Agyemang, midfielders Max Arfsten, Jack McGlynn and Sebastian Berhalter, defenders Chris Richards and Alex Freeman, and goalkeeper Matt Freese solidifying their chances to make the World Cup roster. Holden believes a Gold Cup win could solidify USMNT's belief in itself, and send a message to its pool of players that the club is heading in a clear direction under Pochettino's leadership. "That means: You fight like hell on Sunday, and you beat your fiercest rival, and you cap off a great month, and we have a great storyline to tell for the next year," Holden said. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Gold Cup: USMNT could change World Cup narrative in final vs. Mexico

USMNT could change its World Cup narrative in Gold Cup final vs. Mexico

USMNT could change its World Cup narrative in Gold Cup final vs. Mexico You ask formerU.S. men's national soccer teamstandouts Marcelo B...
Who has won most men's Wimbledon titles? Novak Djokovic chasing history in 2025New Foto - Who has won most men's Wimbledon titles? Novak Djokovic chasing history in 2025

Novak Djokovic has won a record-24 men's singles titles at Grand Slam events during his career. He has enjoyed a great deal of success at Wimbledon, the oldest and most prestigious of the sport's majors. Wimbledon has been played since 1877, when Spencer Gore defeated William Marshall in straight sets to take home the title. The best players in the world have routinely competed at the All England Club, and many have been able to win the tournament on multiple occasions. Djokovic is one of 31 men to win at least twice at Wimbledon. However, he doesn't own the record for the most titles at the grass-court major. That belongs to one of his counterparts, against whom he went toe-to-toe often during the earlier stages of his career. Who has the most men's Wimbledon titles? Here's what to know about the event's winningest participant and its history. Roger Federer has the most men's Wimbledon wins in the history of the event. He won the title eight times during his storied career, with his first victory coming in 2003 and last in 2017. That included a run of five consecutive titles at the major from 2003-07. That said, Djokovic is breathing down Federer's neck, having won the major seven times. The Serbian star has made the final each of the last six tournaments, winning four consecutive titles from 2018-22 (the event wasn't held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic). He lost the last two to Carlos Alcaraz. NOVAK DJOKOVIC:Full history at Wimbledon, list of results by year A total of 16 men have won Wimbledon at least three times. They are as follows: Roger Federer: 8 Novak Djokovic: 7 Pete Sampras: 7 William Renshaw: 7 Bjorn Borg: 5 Laurence Doherty: 5 Reginald Doherty: 4 Rod Laver: 4 Anthony Wilding: 4 Wilfried Baddeley: 3 Arthur Gore: 3 John McEnroe: 3 John Newcombe: 3 Fred Perry: 3 Bill Tiden: 3 Carlos Alcaraz can join that list if he earns a third consecutive victory at the championship in 2025. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Most men's Wimbledon titles: Novak Djokovic chasing Roger Federer

Who has won most men's Wimbledon titles? Novak Djokovic chasing history in 2025

Who has won most men's Wimbledon titles? Novak Djokovic chasing history in 2025 Novak Djokovic has won a record-24 men's singles tit...
Donald Trump orders entry fee, DEI changes at national parksNew Foto - Donald Trump orders entry fee, DEI changes at national parks

VisitingAmerica's national parksis about to get more expensive forinternational tourists, but that's not the only change PresidentDonald Trumpordered that will impact park visitors. Anew executive ordercalls for charging non-U.S. residents higher fees for park entry and recreation passes, like the yearlongAmerica the Beautiful pass, which grants access to public lands across federal agencies. "From the awe-inspiringGrand Canyonto the tranquility of theGreat Smoky Mountains, America's national parks have provided generations of American families with unforgettable memories," Trump said in the order issued July 3. "It is the policy of my Administration to preserve these opportunities for American families in future generations by increasing entry fees for foreign tourists, improving affordability for United States residents, and expanding opportunities to enjoy America's splendid national treasures," he said. The order also calls for giving Americans "preferential treatment with respect to any remaining recreational access rules, including permitting or lottery rules." Any revenue generated by higher fees from foreign tourists will be funneled back into infrastructure improvements and other enhancements across federal recreation sites. Reservations required:Which national parks require them in 2025 The executive order also revokes apresidential memorandumsigned by then-President Barack Obama in 2017 that promoted a range of diversity and inclusion efforts in the management of national parks and other public lands. It called for improving access for all Americans and "considering recommendations and proposals from diverse populations to protect at-risk historic, cultural, and natural sites." Diversity and inclusion were also priorities for parks during the Biden administration. Before leaving office in January, then National Park Service DirectorChuck Sams told USA TODAY: "When I took my oath of office on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial,Secretary (Deb) Haalandsaid, on behalf of the president of the United States, myself and the American people, I'm charging you with these monuments, memorials and parks, but more importantly, we're charging you to find those stories that are less told orhaven't been told yet, and to tell them fiercely. "So over the last three-plus years, working all across the park system, we've been able to tell stories to ensure that every American sees a reflection of themselves in the parks," he said. But the latest move comes after Trump on his first day back in office in Januaryordered an end to government diversity, equity, and inclusion programsestablished under Biden. USA TODAY has reached out the Interior Department and National Park Service for comment on the new executive order. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Trump orders national parks to charge some tourists higher fees

Donald Trump orders entry fee, DEI changes at national parks

Donald Trump orders entry fee, DEI changes at national parks VisitingAmerica's national parksis about to get more expensive forinternati...

 

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