Another sex toy interrupts final seconds of WNBA game, as commissioner Cathy Engelbert denounces 'totally unacceptable' trendNew Foto - Another sex toy interrupts final seconds of WNBA game, as commissioner Cathy Engelbert denounces 'totally unacceptable' trend

Yet another sex toy was thrown onto a WNBA court, this time in the closing seconds of the Atlanta Dream's 86-65 win over the Chicago Sky. With just under six seconds remaining at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago on Thursday, play was momentarily stopped after a purple toy was thrown from the stands – the fourth in growing lists of recent copycat incidents. According toFront Office Sports reporter Colin Salao, a second sex toy was thrown on Thursday but only made it behind the Dream's bench. Two people were questioned by security shortly after the incident, according to Salao, but were let go as there was no evidence they were responsible. CNN Sportshas also reached out to the WNBA, the Chicago Sky and the Atlanta Dream for comment. Earlier this week, the WNBA said any fan caught throwing sex toys onto the court will face prosecution as well as a ban from the league. WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert has also denounced the trend, calling it "unacceptable." "I'm almost in my 40th year in business and unfortunately we get these kinds of acts and it's totally unacceptable," Engelbertsaid to Sportico Sports Business, before the latest incident on Thursday. "These people are trading whatever notoriety they're getting for a felony conviction. So, we have caught two of the guys and they're being charged with felonies and it doesn't make any sense to me for whatever their little joy ride is." She added: "Hopefully, it just ends with the fact that, if you want a felony conviction on your record, go ahead and do it. But obviously it can be very dangerous to throw anything, let alone what they are throwing." It is the second time a Sky game was interrupted by an incident. Last Friday, a sex toy was thrown from the stands during the team's game against the Golden State Valkyries. The toy landed just out of bounds underneath one of the baskets. Earlier on Thursday, Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve called the growing number of incidents a "distraction." "This has been going on for centuries," Reeve told reporters. "The sexualization of women. This is the latest version of that. And it's not funny and it should not be the butt of jokes on radio shows, or in print or any comments. "The sexualization of women is what's used to hold women down and this is no different. This is its latest form and we should write about it in that way. These people that are doing this should be held accountable and we're not the butt of the joke. They're the problem." Thursday's incident also comes two days after a green toy was thrown in the direction of Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham during the team's game against the Los Angeles Sparks at the Crypto.com Arena. The 28-year-old Cunningham hadpreviously askedpeople to stop throwing such objects earlier this week on social media but appeared to be struck on the leg by the toy during Tuesday's game. "this did NOT age well," shewroteon X after the game, replying to her own previous post calling for spectators to stop throwing sex toys on the court. She also had posted a message on her Instagram Stories, saying: "No way that thing actually hit me. I knew I shouldn't have tweeted that." The Valkyries and Dream were also subject to an incident at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia last week. The individual involved in the incident in Atlanta was identified and arrested, according to the WNBA. They are reportedly charged with disorderly conduct, public indecency/indecent exposure, and criminal trespass, according toReuters, with a court date yet to be established. According to social media posts seen by theAssociated Press, green toys were also previously thrown in Phoenix and New York, but didn't reach the court. On Thursday, a group of cryptocurrency meme coin creators claimed responsibility for some of the incidents. In aninterview with USA Today, a spokesperson for the group said members had started throwing the green items to coincide with the launch of a new meme coin, the name of which is a play on a type of sex toy. The spokesperson told the outlet the new coin was in protest of the current state of the crypto market, and the group said they were "viral stunts" to gain attention for the coin, rejecting the narrative that the incidents were disrespectful towards women's athletes. "We didn't do this because like we dislike women's sports or, like, some of the narratives that are trending right now are ridiculous," the spokesperson said. "Creating disruption at games is like, it happens in every single sport, right? We've seen it in the NFL, we've seen it in hockey, you know … fans doing random things to more or less create attention." For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Another sex toy interrupts final seconds of WNBA game, as commissioner Cathy Engelbert denounces ‘totally unacceptable’ trend

Another sex toy interrupts final seconds of WNBA game, as commissioner Cathy Engelbert denounces 'totally unacceptable' trend Yet an...
Kansas coach Bill Self says he has clean bill of health, has returned to daily duties after heart surgeryNew Foto - Kansas coach Bill Self says he has clean bill of health, has returned to daily duties after heart surgery

Kansas head men's basketball coach Bill Self says he has been given a clean bill of health, a few weeks after undergoing his second heart surgery in three years. On Friday, Self toldJeff Goodman of Field of 68that he has returned to the office on a daily basis and is ready to welcome his players for the upcoming season The schoolannounced on July 24 that Self had undergone a heart procedurewhere two stents were inserted. The 62-year-old coach was admitted to the hospital after experiencing "concerning symptoms." "I don't have any restrictions coaching," Self told Goodman, adding that he has been able to play golf. Kansas basketball players will return to the school in around 10 days. Just got off the phone with Kansas coach Bill Self after his health scare a couple weeks ago in which he underwent a heart catheterization and had two stents placed for blocked arteries:Self said he received a clean bill of health from the doctors, has been back in the office… — Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops)August 8, 2025 Self was transported to Lawrence Memorial Hospital on Kansas' campus over two weeks ago after not feeling well, but was later released following the surgery. Per the school, the procedure went smoothly and Self was expected to make a full recovery. The surgery marks Self's second procedure on his heart in the past three years. In 2023, similar to this most recent procedure, Self underwent a catheterization andhad two stents put in to treat blocked arteries. He missed the Big 12 tournament and NCAA tournament as a result of the procedure. Selfreturned to the program April 5, 2023, saying that he had missed the team and that he had taken the incident as a wake-up call in terms of improving his health. Self has been the head coach of the Jayhawks since 2003, leading the team to two NCAA championships and holding a 624-156 overall record across 22 seasons. However, last season left a bit to be desired for Kansas, as the Jayhawkstumbled from No. 1 in the preseasonwith several significant losses before suffering theirfirst opening-round loss in the NCAA tournament since 2006. Kansas will tip-off the 2025-2026 preseason with an exhibition at Louisville on Oct. 24, before hosting an exhibition against Fort Hays State (Kansas) on Oct. 28. The Jayhawks' home opener will take place on Nov. 3, against Green Bay.

Kansas coach Bill Self says he has clean bill of health, has returned to daily duties after heart surgery

Kansas coach Bill Self says he has clean bill of health, has returned to daily duties after heart surgery Kansas head men's basketball c...
Trump directs military to prep possible use of force against drug cartels: OfficialsNew Foto - Trump directs military to prep possible use of force against drug cartels: Officials

PresidentDonald Trumphas directed the Pentagon to prepare options for the possible use of U.S. military force against drug cartels designated as terrorist organizations, two U.S. officials confirmed to ABC News on Friday. One official said that any possible use of U.S. military assets is not imminent. It remains unclear exactly what the authorization will allow and what military operations would be considered as potential options that the U.S. military has been authorized to prepare. There are sure to be questions about the legality of such operations. The New York Timeswas first to reportthat Trump had signed a directive ordering the Pentagon to prepare military options against the cartels. The Pentagon referred all questions to the White House. Asked for comment, White House spokesperson Anna Kelly told ABC News that "President Trump's top priority is protecting the homeland, which is why he took the bold step to designate several cartels and gangs as foreign terrorist organizations." President Trump was pressed by a reporter on Friday if he would send U.S. forces to Latin America to take on the cartels. "Well, Latin America's got a lot of cartels and they've got a lot of drugs flowing. So, you know, we want to protect our country. We have to protect our country. We haven't been doing it for four years. And we love this country like they love their countries. We have to protect our country," Trump said. "So, you know, we're playing a tough game, but we'll have more to say about that soon," he added. Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum on Friday dismissed the idea of the U.S. military targeting drug cartels in Mexican territory. "The United States is not going to come to Mexico with the military. We cooperate, we coordinate but there won't be an invasion... that is ruled out," Sheinbaum said when responding to a question on reports about Trump directing the military to prepare military options against the cartels. In February, the Trump administration designated Tren de Aragua, the Sinaloa Cartel, MS-13 and other drug cartels as global terrorist organizations following an executive order signed by Trump in January. Appearing on EWTN on Thursday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that designation allows the administration to use various means against the cartels which he described as being armed like terrorist or armies that control territory. "I don't know if it's changed their behavior yet, but their behavior is going to have to change one way or another," Rubio said in an interview when asked if the terrorist designation had changed the cartels' behavior. "But it allows us to now target what they're operating and to use other elements of American power, intelligence agencies, the Department of Defense, whatever … to target these groups if we have an opportunity to do it." "We have to start treating them as armed terrorist organizations, not simply drug dealing organizations," Rubio continued. "Drug dealing is the kind of terrorism they're doing." The State Department's foreign terrorist organization designation does not authorize military force, according to some experts. "On the law, FTO designation, by itself, does not constitute an authorization to use force, despite some confusion to the contrary, including within the US government," Brian Finucane, who was attorney-adviser at the State Department from 2011 to 2021, told ABC News. "You would need some other authority," he said, under executive power, or via congressional authorization. The details of Trump's order were not immediately clear, but "it's all fairly legally fraught," Finucane said, under the laws that govern the military justice system, domestic statutes, and international law. Hegseth in January fired the top military lawyers for each of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. "I think you're going to have military lawyers [that are] going to be nervous," said retired Lt .Col. Rachel VanLandingham, a former judge advocate in the U.S. Air Force. "They also don't have the top cover, because anyone that wouldn't be a yes man or yes woman has been terminated," she said.

Trump directs military to prep possible use of force against drug cartels: Officials

Trump directs military to prep possible use of force against drug cartels: Officials PresidentDonald Trumphas directed the Pentagon to prepa...
William Webster, former head of FBI and CIA, diesNew Foto - William Webster, former head of FBI and CIA, dies

William Webster, the only person to lead both the FBI and CIA, has died. He was 101. "The proud and loving family of the Honorable William H. Webster sadly announces the death of a beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and patriot," his family said in a statement Friday. At the timeWebster was selectedto lead the FBI in 1978 by then-President Jimmy Carter, the bureau's reputation was badly damaged bycongressional revelationsthat unearthed corruption and extrajudicial spying on Americans under longtime Director J. Edgar Hoover. Webster, who was previously a Republican-appointed federal judge from Missouri, sought to restore the bureau's image: one of his first acts in office was to remove the bust of Hoover from the director's office, The Washington Post reported in alaudatory 1987 editorial. When his nine-year term leading the FBI concluded, Webster wasquickly tappedby then-President Ronald Reagan to head up the CIA, which itself was in the middle of a public relations fiasco stemming from theIran-Contra scandal. There, again, Webster moved to clean up the agency's image, this time by cracking down on the kinds of secret practices that led to the arms sale scandal and disciplining lower-ranking officials who were involved,The New York Timesreported. His time at Langley, from 1987 to 1991, coincided with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Persian Gulf war. Webster was highly regarded for his stewardship in both roles, at least as far as the mainstream press was concerned. Regarding his time as FBI director, the Post approvingly said Webster "used his reputation for personal integrity to restore public confidence in a tarnished agency," and the Times hailed his CIA leadership in restoring "public trust in American intelligence." Upon his departure from the CIA, Webster emphasized the need to establish public confidence in American intelligence agencies. "We are entering a period of reexamination of the intelligence organization,"Webster said, a reference to the end of the Cold War. "Whatever the outcome, I am convinced that the most important ingredient is professional respect and mutual trust. No laws can make these happen." In a statement to CNN, former FBI Director Christopher Wray described Webster as "a giant—not only in the history of our nation's security, but in the hearts of all who believe in public service grounded in integrity and principle." "Judge Webster's visionary leadership helped shape and build the FBI into an amazing and enduring institution. His steadfast commitment to the rule of law, his integrity, and his humility set the standard for what it means to lead," Wray, who resigned in January from his post as it became clear that President Donald Trump would force him out, said. "His legacy will endure—not only in the institutions he guided, but in the generations of public servants he inspired to carry the torch forward." Webster was born March 6, 1924, in St. Louis, according to theFBI. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Amherst College, a law degree from Washington University Law School and served in the Navy as a lieutenant during both World War II and the Korean War. Webster served as a district judge in the Eastern District of Missouri from 1970 to 1973, and on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit from 1973 to 1978, according to theHomeland Security Advisory Council, on which he held the title of chair emeritus. He wasawardedthe Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1991. The FBI has at times called upon Webster's experience since his departureto conduct reviews on the agency, including following the exposure of double agent Robert Hanssen in 2001 and again in 2009 to review the "policies, practices and actions" leading up to the massacre of 13 people and an unborn child by an Army psychiatrist at Fort Hood. Webster alsoserved a three-week stintin 2002 on the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, which held the power to inspect and discipline auditing firms in the wake of corporate scandals like the fall of Enron. He occasionally made headlines in later life: Websterhelped thwart a phone-scammerwho, apparently not realizing the target, tried to extort the intelligence veteran and his wife Lynda in 2014 andpenned an op-ed in The New York Timesin 2019 condemning then-President Donald Trump for attacking the credibility of the FBI. "Calling F.B.I. professionals'scum,'as the president did, is a slur against people who risk their lives to keep us safe," Webster wrote. Webster was married to Drusilla Lane Webster for 34 years until she died at age 57 in 1984. They had three children together,Amherst College reportedin 2022. Webster remarried six years later to Lynda Clugston Webster. CNN's Jamie Gangel contributed to this report. This story has been updated with additional details. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

William Webster, former head of FBI and CIA, dies

William Webster, former head of FBI and CIA, dies William Webster, the only person to lead both the FBI and CIA, has died. He was 101. ...
NL MVP watch: As Shohei Ohtani and Kyle Schwarber begin 2-month sprint for top honors, who has the edge?New Foto - NL MVP watch: As Shohei Ohtani and Kyle Schwarber begin 2-month sprint for top honors, who has the edge?

Nearly 70% of the MLB calendar has passed as we've moved past the All-Star Game and thetrade deadline. The 162-game marathon is now a two-month sprint to October. In that sprint to the postseason, there are storylines thatreallybegin to take shape in August. They often include races for major awards as frontrunners pull away from the pack or dark horses emerge from the shadows. Historically, August is pivotal in determining those awards. In 2016, Angels superstar Mike Trout hit .349 in August, the highest average of any month that season, leading to his second of three AL MVP awards. During August of his 2017 NL MVP campaign, Giancarlo Stanton carried a 1.332 OPS and mashed 18 home runs, placing him firmly in the driver's seat on his way to an MVP award. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Most recently, a strong August put Padres center fielder Jackson Merrill into a legitimate race with Pirates ace Paul Skenes for the NL Rookie of the Year Award. While Skenes ultimately won the award, Merrill's hot month helped propel him to a runner-up finish in balloting. This year, there are multiple awards that will come down to the wire. The most compelling might be the race for NL MVP. Shohei Ohtani, the game's best player, has again been the front-runner for NL MVP all season. The Dodgers' unicorn has an NL-leading .987 OPS entering Friday with 39 homers. He's also returned to the mound in dominant fashion with a 2.37 ERA in eight starts, although in short stints as he builds up from elbow surgery. The Cubs' electric Pete Crow-Armstrong was once a strong candidate for NL MVP, but he and Chicago's recent struggles have quieted that talk. But former Cub and current Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber has pushed himself into the conversation with Ohtani for NL MVP. Schwarber has been consistent and productive for Philadelphia throughout this season, ranking second in the NL with a .965 OPS entering Friday and leading the NL with 40 homers. And even during times when the Phillies' offense struggled, Schwarber carried them, including when superstar Bryce Harper was out of the lineup for three weeks with a wrist injury. The Phillies' DH is having his best season of his career and is on pace to set career-highs in nearly every offensive category including hits, home runs, RBI, OPS and stolen bases. One of the biggest questions about the NL MVP race: In any season when Ohtani is healthy and he's hitting at an elite levelandpitching, is there anything a player can do outside of a historic season that would wrestle MVP awards away from him? While Ohtani has swung the bat well and is turning into an ace again on the mound, the Dodgers haven't played their best baseball despite their unicorn's individual success. But Schwarber and the Phillies have taken off, and after being in the NL wild-card race, they are now firmly entrenched atop the NL East. And with Schwarber's impact in the middle of their lineup, is that enough to overtake Ohtani? While the AL MVP race is also compelling with front-runners Aaron Judge and Cal Raleigh still leading the pack, the combination of Judge's recent stint on the IL and Raleigh's cold stretch since the All-Star break is likely leading to a photo finish in September. The NL Cy Young Award is starting to look like Skenes' to lose. The 2024 NL Rookie of the Year has pitched to even better levels than he did last season when he had a 1.96 ERA in 23 starts. This season, Skenes has a 1.94 ERA in 24 starts. The Phillies' duo of Cristopher Sánchez and Zack Wheeler could find a way to upend Skenes, but it will be tough with the Pirates' right-hander dominating at this level. And with Pittsburgh having no plans to shut him down, he'll have the body of work to go along with the production.

NL MVP watch: As Shohei Ohtani and Kyle Schwarber begin 2-month sprint for top honors, who has the edge?

NL MVP watch: As Shohei Ohtani and Kyle Schwarber begin 2-month sprint for top honors, who has the edge? Nearly 70% of the MLB calendar has ...
NBA Opening Night to reportedly feature Rockets-Thunder, Warriors-Lakers, with 5-game slate on Christmas DayNew Foto - NBA Opening Night to reportedly feature Rockets-Thunder, Warriors-Lakers, with 5-game slate on Christmas Day

The schedule for the 2025-2026 NBA season is starting to take shape, as early pieces of the slate are making their way out. For opening night on Oct. 21, the NBA will tip off the season with two games on NBC, perESPN's Shams Charania. The night will include the Houston Rockets visiting the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Golden State Warriors traveling to the Los Angeles Lakers. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] The first matchup has the defending NBA champs hosting the Rockets, who finished second in the West last season. The second could pit two league heavyweights, Warriors guard Stephen Curry and Lakers forward LeBron James, against each other to start the season (though James' future with the Lakersis currently a little uncertain). Either way, it opens the season with the league's triumphant return to NBC, asthe network hosts NBA gamesfor the first time in more than two decades. 🚨🚨🚨Opening Night of the 2025-26 NBA season on NBC on Oct. 21, per sources:- Houston Rockets at Oklahoma City Thunder- Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Lakers — Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania)August 8, 2025 In addition to opening night, Charania hasoffered up a reporton the NBA's Christmas Day slate. Those matchups are: Cleveland Cavaliers at New York Knicks San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder Rockets at Lakers Dallas Mavericks at Warriors Minnesota Timberwolves at Denver Nuggets Four of the five matchups will be between Western Conference teams, with only Cavs-Knicks representing the East. Additionally, the Lakers and Warriors will be the only teams featured on both signature days. For decades, Christmas was a signature part of the NBA season, with the league holding games on the holiday since the 1940s. But the NFL has recently started to encroach on the NBA by hosting Christmas games of its own, in a direct connection to the league's success on Thanksgiving. Last season,the NBA had its most-watched Christmas Day in five years, with 5.25 million viewers across the five games on ABC and ESPN, an 84% viewership jump from the previous year. That number falls well short of the NFL, which had 65 million total viewers on Netflix for two games, averaging 24 million viewers. In January, LeBron James admitted on the Kelce brothers' "New Heights" podcastthat the NFL "kicked our ass"last Christmas "from a viewership standpoint." Part of that was the added entertainment, as Beyoncé's halftime show drew some of that viewership. But overall, the NFL trounced the NBA last Christmas, marking a troubling trend for the NBA's future on the holiday. This year's Christmas schedule for the NFL includes three games: Dallas Cowboys-Washington Commanders, Detroit Lions-Minnesota Vikings and Denver Broncos-Kansas City Chiefs. The slate will feature three division rivalries, some big names, and overall some big viewership draws. The 2025 NBA slate doesn't offer the punchiest matchups from the league. Despite some hopes that the league would feature a Lakers-Mavericks game — a.k.a., a Luka Dončić homecoming — on either opening night or Christmas, that doesn't seem to be the case this season. The games offer up some star power, and Cavs-Knicks offers up a big-name, standings-relevant matchup (at least based on last season's results). Overall, the holiday lineup is missing a little bit of oomph — though, of course, a lot can happen before Dec. 25 to change that.

NBA Opening Night to reportedly feature Rockets-Thunder, Warriors-Lakers, with 5-game slate on Christmas Day

NBA Opening Night to reportedly feature Rockets-Thunder, Warriors-Lakers, with 5-game slate on Christmas Day The schedule for the 2025-2026 ...
Trump executive order gives politicians control over all federal grants, alarming researchersNew Foto - Trump executive order gives politicians control over all federal grants, alarming researchers

NEW YORK (AP) — An executive order signed by PresidentDonald Trumplate Thursday aims to give political appointees power over the billions of dollars in grantsawarded by federal agencies. Scientists say it threatens to undermine the process that has helped make the U.S.the world leader in researchand development. The order requires all federal agencies, including FEMA, the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health, to appoint officials responsible for reviewingfederal funding opportunitiesand grants, so that they "are consistent with agency priorities and the national interest." It also requires agencies to make it so that current and future federal grants can be terminated at any time — including during the grant period itself. Agencies cannot announce new funding opportunities until the new protocols are in place, according to the order. The Trump administration said these changes are part of an effort to "strengthen oversight" and "streamline agency grantmaking." Scientists say the order will cripple America's scientific engine by placing control over federal research funds in the hands of people who are influenced by politics and lack relevant expertise. "This is taking political control of a once politically neutral mechanism for funding science in the U.S.," said Joseph Bak-Coleman, a scientist studying group decision-making at the University of Washington. The changes will delay grant review and approval, slowing "progress for cures and treatments that patients and families across the country urgently need," said the Association of American Medical Colleges in a statement. The administration has already terminated thousands of research grants at agencies like the NSF and NIH, including on topics like transgender health, vaccine hesitancy, misinformation and diversity, equity and inclusion. The order could affect emergency relief grants doled out by FEMA, public safety initiatives funded by the Department of Justice and public health efforts supported by the Centers for Disease Control. Experts say the order is likely to be challenged in court. —- The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Department of Science Education and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.

Trump executive order gives politicians control over all federal grants, alarming researchers

Trump executive order gives politicians control over all federal grants, alarming researchers NEW YORK (AP) — An executive order signed by P...

 

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