Cristiano Ronaldo's Fiancée Steals the Show at Venice with JawDropping 30Carat Engagement Ring and Sultry Look Geca FloresAugust 31, 2025 at 8:43 PM Theo Wargo/Getty Images Cristiano Ronaldo's fiancée, Georgina Rodríguez, made a statement at the Venice Film Festival, showing off her massive enga...

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Cristiano Ronaldo's fiancée, Georgina Rodríguez, made a statement at the Venice Film Festival, showing off her massive engagement ring.

The soccer WAG didn't just bring along her sparkling rock but also made sure to own the spotlight in a stunning red-carpet look.

Amid the star-studded celebration, the 31-year-old stepped out in a sultry look that was hard to miss.

Rodríguez's outfit featured an all-black ensemble in a custom-made Roberto Cavalli creation.

The strappy column gown, featuring a floral lace design and a light train, perfectly hugged her curves.

On top of that, her team styled it with a dazzling choker perfectly paired with her sparkling stud earrings.

Besides this, another noticeable detail about her red-carpet look was the collection of rings.

The newly engaged model flaunted her 30-carat diamond ring, leaving the crowd dazzled and mesmerized.

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"In awe of the ring," one wrote.

"That smile says it all, congratulations, Gio," a commenter said.

Others noticed how she radiated a different glow on the red carpet.

"Since he gave her that rock, Gio has been more radiant," a user noted.

"It's the face of a woman who radiates happiness because she's getting married," a fan added.

The same goes for another who commented, "Cris made her even happier... look at her…"

Back in August, the Argentine-Spanish social media personality shared the big news on Instagram, showing off the massive engagement ring.

"Yes, I do. In this and in all my lives," she captioned the post.

Fans and celebrities alike flocked to the comment section to congratulate the model and entrepreneur.

Among those who joined in was Jeff Bezos' wife, Lauren Sánchez, who wrote, "So happy for you."

America's Next Top Model alum Winnie Harlow also chimed in with a heartfelt "Congratulations."

Rodríguez's engagement ring, which features a large oval-cut diamond with smaller triangular stones, reportedly could be worth nearly $6 million according to experts consulted by ¡HOLA! Spain.

Rodríguez and the football icon have been dating for nine years, after they first met at the Gucci store in Madrid in 2016, where she was working at the time.

Amid their relationship, the couple are proud parents to five children: Ronaldo's older son, Cristiano Jr., his twins Mateo and Eva, who were born via surrogacy and their biological kids Alana Martina and Bella Esmeralda.

With their long-standing romance and ever-growing love story, the couple continues to capture the world's attention.

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September 2025 calendar: Labor Day, Patriot Day, start of fall, more Julia Gomez, USA TODAYSeptember 1, 2025 at 12:01 AM September 2025 calendar: Labor Day, Patriot Day, start of fall, more It's officially September! Backtoschool season is in full swing, pumpkinspice flavored menu items are here, an...

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It's officially September! Back-to-school season is in full swing, pumpkin-spice flavored menu items are here, and we finally have a federal holiday.

There are four months left in the year, and each month is jammed packed with holidays and celebrations. But September brings fall leaves and the long-awaited pumpkin-themed drinks.

The month also brings Labor Day, a federal holiday that will give folks across the country the day off. Hispanic Heritage Month will also start in the middle of September and continue until the middle of October.

So, bust out the plaid shirts, get ready to start picking apples, and enjoy the last few weeks of summer, because here's everything you about what September 2025 has in store.

Are there any federal holidays in September?

Yes! Labor Day is observed on Monday, Sept. 4, this year, and is considered a federal holiday.

In total, 2025 has 12 federal holidays across 11 days, according to the Office of Personnel Management. The next one, Columbus Day, will fall on Monday, October 13. Indigenous Peoples' Day will also fall on Oct. 13.

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What religious holidays are in September?

There are multiple religious holidays in September.

The following are some of the holidays and traditional celebrations throughout the month, according to Diversity Resources:

Mawlid al-Nabi- Begins the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 3 and ends on Thursday, Sept. 4.

Nayrouz- Thursday, Sept. 11

Mabon- Monday, Sept. 22

Rosh Hashanah- Begins at sundown on Monday, Sept. 22 and ends after nightfall on Wednesday, Sept. 24.

Durga Puja- Begins on Sunday, Sept. 28 and ends on Thursday, Oct. 2.

Other significant dates

Here are some more significant dates and anniversaries in September:

9/11 24th anniversary/ Patriot Day- Thursday, Sept. 11

Hispanic Heritage Month begins- Monday, Sept. 15

Constitution Day- Wednesday, Sept. 17

International Day of Peace- Sunday, Sept. 21

Autumn Equinox/Autumnal Equinox (start of fall): Monday, Sept. 22

When is September's full moon? And other celestial events

On the day of the full moon, people can look forward to seeing an eclipse, too. Here's what people can expect, according to NASA:

Full Moon/Harvest Moon- Sunday, Sept. 7

Total Lunar eclipse- Begins the night of Sunday, Sept. 7 and ends in the early morning of Monday, Sept. 8. The eclipse will not be visible in the U.S.

New moon- Sunday, Sept. 21

Fall Equinox- Monday, Sept 22

Partial Solar Eclipse- Sunday, Sept. 21. The eclipse is not visible in the U.S.

Fun (unofficial) national holidays and unique days in September

The following are some of the more unique and odd days celebrated throughout September, according to the National Day Calendar:

National Lazy Mom's Day- Friday, Sept. 5

National Be Late for Something Day and National Cheese Pizza Day- Saturday, Sept. 5

Star Trek Day- Monday, Sept. 8

National Bald is Beautiful Day- Saturday, Sept. 13

Talk like a Pirate Day- Friday, Sept. 19

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Alex Roldan converted from the penalty spot late in the second half and had an assist during the first half, and the host Seattle Sounders defeated Lionel Messi and Inter Miami 3-0 to win the 2025 Leagues Cup final on Sunday night.

The match was marred by a melee at the final whistle involving multiple players from both teams. Miami striker Luis Suarez appeared to be one of the players at the middle of it, and video cameras appeared to capture him spitting at a member of Seattle's staff postgame as the melee died down.

The Leagues Cup is a tournament held jointly by MLS and Liga MX with Concacaf sanctioning, and thus has a disciplinary committee independent from both leagues or the continental federation. Presumably, it would be responsible for deciding any discipline from the incident, though potentially MLS could also get involved.

Roldan set up Osaze De Rosario's fourth goal of the tournament for the opener for Seattle, which won its second Concacaf honor and ninth all-time major trophy since beginning MLS play in 2009.

It's the Sounders' first since they defeated Mexico's Pumas UNAM over two legs to win the 2022 Concacaf Champions League, ending a run of 16 consecutive Mexican champions in that event.

Paul Rothrock scored the third in the final moments of a win that guaranteed Seattle a first-round bye into the Round of 16 at the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup.

Miami failed to secure its third major trophy since Messi's arrival during the summer of the 2023 season and its second Leagues Cup title after winning the 2023 event.

The Herons are still guaranteed a Concacaf spot next year, but they will start in the first round unless they win the 2025 MLS Cup.

Seattle was dominant during the first half and went deservingly in front in the 26th minute.

Jesus Ferreira played the initial ball out wide to Roldan on the right, and Roldan curled in an outswinging cross to the far post, where De Rosario met it with a decisive header.

Miami wasted two excellent chances to level early in the second half, with Suarez providing the link-up play.

In the 50th minute, it was Messi arriving just above the 6-yard box to Suarez's spinning, cutback pass but firing over goalkeeper Andrew Thomas and the crossbar on the run.

Then in the 60th minute, Tadeo Allende was on the end of Suarez's clever backheel but sent his 1-on-1 opportunity wide of the right post as Thomas charged off his line.

That proved costly when Sounders substitute Georgi Minoungou got free down the left in the 82nd minute. With Yannick Bright tracking back to defend, Minoungou attempted a cutback and was caught by Bright's sliding challenge.

Roldan cooly converted the penalty past Oscar Ustari in the 84th minute to turn tension into joy for most of a crowd of 69,314 at Lumen Field -- a Leagues Cup and club single-game attendance record.

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Mark Hamill Reveals Secrets to Successful Marriage After 47 Years Katherine SchaffstallAugust 31, 2025 at 8:01 PM Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images Mark Hamill has been married to his wife, Marilou Hamill, for 47 years, and the couple recently revealed their secrets on how they have stayed...

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Mark Hamill has been married to his wife, Marilou Hamill, for 47 years, and the couple recently revealed their secrets on how they have stayed happy in their relationship.

"Don't sweat the little stuff," Marilou, 70, said of how they have remained a solid in an interview with People published on Sunday, August 31. "And also, go in knowing you're not going to change anyone. So you have to accept their quirks and their behavior."

After Marilou made the comment, Mark, 73, jokingly chimed in, "What quirks?"

The Star Wars actor said he agreed with everything Marilou said, adding that "acceptance" and "communication" are essential parts of a successful marriage.

"I just think that when you find the right one, the odds are against you," Mark continued. "But if you do get lucky, you just have to hang on and be grateful that you were able to find that one."

Mark and Marilou met in the mid '70s at a dental office, where she worked as a dental hygienist. After they fell in love, the couple got marriage during a wedding ceremony in December 1978 at their Malibu home. They went on to welcome three kids: Nathan Hamill, 46, Griffin Hamill, 42, and Chelsea Hamill, 37.

There's no denying that the couple is still madly in love, and Mark shared a tribute to Marilou on their wedding anniversary in December 2024. "On This Day in 1978: I married my dental hygienist, Marilou York," he wrote alongside one throwback photo and one recent snapshot of the couple. "She cleaned my teeth & the rest … is history."

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Shortly after Mark shared the post, several fans rushed to the comments section to congratulate them on the milestone. "Happy Anniversary! GREAT looking couple…both THEN AND NOW!!" one person wrote, and another added, "Glad to see you found the greatest treasure mankind has ever sought. Love."

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Rupert hits five 3s for careerhigh 21 points, Valkyries beat Fever 7563 The August 31, 2025 at 11:49 PM Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull, center, tries to pass the ball while defended by Golden State Valkyries guards Kaila Charles, left, and Veronica Burton during the first half of a WNBA basketball g...

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Iliana Rupert scored a career-high 21 points and the Golden State Valkyries beat the Indiana Fever 75-63 on Sunday night to move closer to a playoff berth in their first season.

The Valkyries (21-18) shot 7 for 8 on 3-pointers in the first quarter and led by 20 before finishing 12 for 19 behind the arc — five from Rupert — and trimmed their magic number to three with five games remaining. They are 2 1/2 games ahead of Los Angeles and bunched with the Fever (21-19) and Seattle (22-19) for playoff seeding.

Janelle Salaun and Kate Martin both added 10 points for Golden State and Veronica Burton had 13 assists.

Reserve Aerial Powers scored 17 points to lead the Fever, who are still without reigning Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark. Kelsey Mitchell had 14 points and Natasha Howard 13 but Aliyah Boston was held to four, almost 12 below her average.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dearica Hamby scored 20 points, Kelsey Plum had 14 of her 18 in the fourth quarter and Los Angeles held off Washington.

Rickea Jackson had 16 for the Sparks (18-20), who started the day 2 1/2 games behind Golden State for the last playoff spot. Hamby and Azura Stevens both had 12 rebounds.

Kiki Irafen led the Mystics (16-25) with 22 points and 13 rebounds, the 15th double-double for the rookie. Sonia Citro added 12 points, Shakira Austin had 11 and Stefanie Dolson 10.

The Mystics, coming off a 37-point loss the night before that officially eliminated them from the playoffs, got off to a miserable start but pulled to 65-63 on Jade Melbourne's basket with 4:22 remaining. Plum then scored eight-straight L.A. points on two 3-pointers and two free throws, and then Rae Burrell and Hamby had layups to push the Sparks' lead to 77-67 with 1:56 to go.

Hamby also made a driving layup with 19.7 seconds left after Washington got back to 77-72.

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Hoda Kotb Says Her Daughter's Reaction Proved Leaving 'Today' Was Right Maggie EkbergAugust 31, 2025 at 8:22 PM Photo by: Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty Images Hoda Kotb spent nearly two decades as one of the most recognizable faces on morning television.

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Hoda Kotb spent nearly two decades as one of the most recognizable faces on morning television. She joined NBC News in 1998, became a correspondent for Dateline, and eventually co-anchored Today—a role that made her part of millions of Americans' mornings. So when she announced in September 2024 that she would be stepping away from the show after 26 years at the network, fans were both surprised and saddened.

But for Kotb, 61, one tiny moment with her oldest daughter confirmed she'd made exactly the right choice.

On Sunday, August 31, the mom of two sat down with Kristen Welker for a Meet the Moment conversation, where she revealed the touching exchange that validated her life-changing decision.

"For 26 years I did similar things every single day. And one day, Kristen, in January I woke up and my alarm didn't go off at 3:30," Kotb recalled. "I went downstairs to my office and Haley ran down and she looked at me and said at 5 a.m., 'You really are here.' And I think in that tiny moment I was like this decision was right on so many levels."

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Kotb adopted her daughter Haley in 2017 when she was 52, and welcomed Hope in April 2019 at age 54. Both adoptions came after her breast cancer diagnosis in 2007 left her unable to conceive.

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Becoming a mother later in life has been transformative for Kotb, who told Welker: "The best decade—the best part of my life started at 50. Everyone's gonna talk about their 30s and their 20s... 50s and beyond to me is where it's all happening and it's amazing."

She credits the timing as perfect, despite what others might think. "Everything is right on time and I try to remind myself of that. Like I became a mom right on time, you know, this was the moment for me."

While Kotb admits she misses her NBC family deeply—remembering "walking out on the Plaza" and "holding Savannah's hand in good times and in bad"—she's found peace in her decision.

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"I think both things you can hold in your hands, right? You can miss and love something and also be excited for the next thing," she said.

That "next thing" includes her wellness company Joy 101, which offers breathwork, meditation, and retreats. The venture grew from her own transformation after trying breathwork for the first time at 58. "After 10 minutes of doing it, I exploded in tears and I literally freaked out," she recalled of her first breathwork session. "I felt like someone had squeegeed my brain. I felt like I had clarity and energy."

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In a video posted on the brand's official Instagram page in May, Kotb explained, "Joy 101 is for anybody who kind of wants a little bit of a change. Your life's going along fine. It's good enough. I mean that's what I felt for many years—good enough. This is for people who are tired of good enough. You want something more. Something better. So Joy 101 is kind of for everybody."

As for Today, Kotb's role didn't stay vacant for long. Craig Melvin stepped in as co-anchor alongside Savannah Guthrie on January 13. Meanwhile, Jenna Bush Hager continues to lead the fourth hour, which has since been rebranded as Today with Jenna & Friends and now features a rotating lineup of guest co-hosts.

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'The Virginian' Star Dies at 83 Andrea ReiherAugust 31, 2025 at 8:33 PM NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images Randy Boone, who played the singing and guitarplaying rancher on longrunning NBC Western series The Virginian, has died at the age of 83, according to The Hollyw...

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Randy Boone, who played the singing and guitar-playing rancher on long-running NBC Western series The Virginian, has died at the age of 83, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

His wife Lana Boone told THR that he died on Thursday, August 28. No other details were given.

Boone was one of the remaining few cast members of The Virginian who were still alive. With his death, Gary Clarke, Roberta Shore and Don Quine are the only major recurring stars who are still with us. Main cast members Doug McClure and James Drury died in 1995 and 2020, respectively.

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In the 2006 Paul Green book A History of Television's The Virginian, 1962-1971, Boone talked about how his mother wanted him to stick with college, but his "heart wasn't in it," so he eventually hitchhiked to California and the rest is history.

Boone was a native of North Carolina before he broke into show business on the 1960s NBC comedy It's a Man's World. That show was cancelled after one season, but Boone quickly landed his role on The Virginian and starred on that show for 70 episodes. After he left The Virginian, Boone starred on the CBS Western series Cimarron Strip alongside Stuart Whitman, Percy Herbert and Jill Townsend.

In A History of Television's The Virginian, Boone talked about how his horse on the show was his real-life horse named Clyde, and because he wasn't trained for movies or TV, Clyde definitely had a mind of his own, much to the fans' delight.

"He acted very much like a real horse, and I got a lot of fan mail about how he didn't stand still. He was spirited," — Randy Boone

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"He acted very much like a real horse, and I got a lot of fan mail about how he didn't stand still. He was spirited," said Boone, who was hired largely because of his experience with horses and because he could sing and play the guitar. Fans liked Boone's singing rancher character so much that the show released an album of songs from the show performed by Boone and co-star Shore in 1965. But even that wasn't enough to keep him on the show.

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Later, after several producer changes, Boone was let go from the show, which he didn't think was the right move.

"I was let go…I was told that [producer Frank Price] thought I was window dressing and wasn't needed on the show, but I feel that I was needed as much as anybody," said Boone in the book. "I think a show suffers when you make big changes in a show, and you lose the actors that caused the people to fall in love with the show. When they go, it suffers. But the time The Virginian had turned over to Charles Bickford, I was working over at CBS in a series with Stuart Whitman called Cimarron Strip. That was fabulous."

Boone also appeared on The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Wagon Train, The Twilight Zone, The Fugitive, Bonanza, Lassie, Emergency!, Gunsmoke, Kung Fu and Highway to Heaven in one-off roles. According to THR, he left acting in the late 1980s and worked in construction until he retired.

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Burning Man death prompts homicide investigation Jordan Freiman August 31, 2025 at 10:58 PM Brad Horn / AP A homicide investigation is underway after a man was found dead lying in a pool of blood at the Burning Man festival on Saturday.

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A homicide investigation is underway after a man was found dead lying in a pool of blood at the Burning Man festival on Saturday.

A festival attendee alerted authorities to the man around 9:15 p.m. local time Saturday, about the same time the giant "Man" effigy in the middle of the venue was starting to burn — the event, held on the second-to-last night of the gathering, which gives the annual arts and music festival its name.

When Pershing County Sheriff's Office deputies found the man, he was "obviously deceased," the sheriff's office said in a statement.

The sheriff's office said the victim, described as a White man, had not yet been identified, and his body was taken to the Washoe County Medical Examiner's Office.

The sheriff's office did not provide any information on a possible cause of death or suspects.

"Although this act appears to be a singular crime, all participants should always be vigilant of their surroundings and acquaintances," the sheriff's office said.

The sheriff's office noted the Washoe County Sheriff's Office was also on hand to assist in the investigation and said there would be a "heavy law enforcement presence until the scene can be released." The festival is set to conclude Monday.

The Pershing County Sheriff's office said it would be a "complicated investigation of a crime in a city which will be gone by the middle of the week."

Burning Man has been held in Nevada's Black Rock Desert annually since 1990, where tens of thousands of people gather for the week prior to Labor Day to create the temporary Black Rock City.

The Black Rock Desert is a dried lake bed in a remote area of northwestern Nevada, about 150 miles from Reno.

In 2023, one person died amid heavy rain that caused severe flooding during the event. Over 70,000 people were stranded for several days as the festival's operations were halted and roads into and out of the event area were closed.

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South Korea suspends antiNorth Korea radio broadcasts August 31, 2025 at 10:59 PM SEOUL (Reuters) South Korea has suspended a military radio broadcast that transmits to North Korea as part of measures aimed at easing tensions with Pyongyang, Seoul's defence ministry said on Monday.

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SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea has suspended a military radio broadcast that transmits to North Korea as part of measures aimed at easing tensions with Pyongyang, Seoul's defence ministry said on Monday.

It is the first time that South Korea has stopped the radio broadcast in 15 years since they resumed after North Korea's sinking of a South Korean warship, according to media reports.

The radio broadcast, called "Voice of Freedom", carries items such as news on the North's regime, South Korean economic development or K-pop culture. It has been used as one of South Korea's tools for psychological warfare against the North.

"The Ministry of National Defence has suspended broadcasts of Voice of Freedom as part of measures to ease military tensions between the South and North," Lee Kyung-ho, deputy spokesperson at the ministry, told a press briefing.

The two Koreas remain technically at war since the 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce, not a peace treaty.

Shortly after he took office in June, the administration of South Korean President Lee Jae Myung switched off propaganda loudspeaker broadcasts on the border criticising the North's regime as it looks to revive stalled dialogue with its neighbour.

Lee has vowed to take further steps to dial down tensions with North Korea and proposed a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to build peace.

But so far North Korea has rebuffed Lee's overtures and said it is not interested in dialogue with South Korea.

The North Korean leader plans to visit China this week, its major ally and economic lifeline, to attend a military parade, along with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Shares in Samsung, SK Hynix drop after US makes it harder to make chips in China Heekyong YangAugust 31, 2025 at 11:03 PM By Heekyong Yang SEOUL (Reuters) Shares in Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix dropped on Monday after Washington revoked authorisations that allowed them to secure U.S.

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Heekyong YangAugust 31, 2025 at 11:03 PM

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SEOUL (Reuters) -Shares in Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix dropped on Monday after Washington revoked authorisations that allowed them to secure U.S. semiconductor manufacturing equipment for their chip plants in China.

The move is set to go into effect in 120 days.

Analysts estimate that more than a third of Samsung's DRAM output comes from China, while 30–40% of SK Hynix's DRAM and NAND production is based there.

Shares in Samsung were down 2.3% in morning trade while shares in SK Hynix lost 4.4%. That compared with a 0.7% fall in the benchmark KOSPI.

The two chipmakers had, until now, benefited from exemptions to sweeping restrictions that the U.S. had imposed on chip-related exports to China.

In response to the move, SK Hynix said it would maintain close communication with both the Korean and the U.S. governments and take necessary measures to minimise the impact on its business.

Samsung declined to comment.

Ryu Young-ho, a senior analyst at NH Investment & Securities, said he thought the short-term impact would be limited.

"Samsung and SK Hynix have planned their new production lines and processes primarily in South Korea, while maintaining the status quo in China," he said.

Shares in other chip assembly and product suppliers also retreated on concerns that they too would be affected. Hana Micron fell 1.7% and Hanmi Semiconductor dropped 4.4%.

(Reporting by Heekyong Yang; Editing by Ed Davies and Edwina Gibbs)

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Baldwin breaks tie with 2run homer in 9th and Braves top Phillies 31 to avoid 4game sweep AARON BRACY August 31, 2025 at 10:29 PM 1 / 5Braves Phillies BaseballAtlanta Braves' Drake Baldwin hits a tworun home run during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Sunday, Au...

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1 / 5Braves Phillies BaseballAtlanta Braves' Drake Baldwin hits a two-run home run during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Drake Baldwin broke a ninth-inning tie with a two-run homer and the Atlanta Braves avoided a four-game sweep with a 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday night.

Braves rookie Hurston Waldrep pitched 5 2/3 strong innings. Jake Fraley came off the bench in the seventh and went 2 for 2. Michael Harris II also had two hits for Atlanta.

Brandon Marsh homered for the Phillies, who lead the NL East by six games over the New York Mets heading into September.

Matt Olson tied it at 1 with an RBI groundout for the Braves in the eighth.

Fraley started the ninth with an infield single off José Alvarado (4-2) and went to second on a sacrifice bunt. Vidal Bruján struck out, but Baldwin drove Alvarado's first pitch, a 98 mph sinker, over the wall in left field.

Baldwin walked as a pinch hitter in the eighth and remained in the game at catcher.

Tyler Kinley (4-3) tossed a perfect eighth and Raisel Iglesias struck out two in a 1-2-3 ninth for his 23rd save in 28 chances.

Waldrep continued to impress, giving up one run on four hits with nine strikeouts and four walks. After starting two games in 2024, the 23-year-old right-hander, the No. 24 overall draft pick in 2023, was called up to the Braves on Aug. 2 and has a 1.01 ERA in six outings, including five starts.

Phillies starter Jesús Luzardo pitched 6 2/3 scoreless innings, giving up two hits while striking out seven and walking one.

Key moment

Alvarado could have gotten the first out in the ninth but couldn't field Fraley's grounder just to the side of the pitcher's mound. Phillies shortstop Trea Turner fielded the slow grounder but didn't have enough time to get Fraley.

Key stat

Waldrep has allowed four earned runs over 35 2/3 innings in August. He has struck out 33 batters.

Up next

Braves: Open a three-game set at the Chicago Cubs on Monday afternoon. Atlanta RHP Spencer Strider (5-12, 4.95 ERA) faces Chicago RHP Colin Rea (10-6, 4.23).

Phillies: Begin a three-game series at Milwaukee on Monday afternoon. Phillies RHP Taijuan Walker (4-7, 3.63 ERA) opposes Brewers RHP Jacob Misiorowski (4-2, 4.33).

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Once you hit retirement, it can be tempting to sit back and enjoy the benefits of your years of hard work. For some, this can seem like a good time to turn the focus away from building more wealth.

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Going Conservative Too Quickly

Chris Heerlein, CEO of REAP Financial, said one of the most common mistakes he sees is retirees going too conservative too quickly.

"It's natural to want stability, but many people forget that retirement can last 25 to 30 years or longer," he said. "Shifting entirely into fixed income or cash equivalents may feel safe, but over time it can shrink your purchasing power and limit your ability to respond to inflation, healthcare costs or changes in lifestyle.

Heerlein added that he always reminds clients that retirement isn't the finish line for investing; it's a new phase where smart growth still matters.

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Having the Wrong Focus

"Another issue is focusing too much on income today and not enough on opportunity tomorrow," Heerlein noted. "Retirees often want predictable distributions, but they overlook how reinvesting a portion of their returns or keeping exposure to long-term trends can unlock greater financial flexibility."

Heerlein noted that some of his most successful retiree clients maintain a 20% to 30% allocation in assets tied to innovation or equity-based growth, giving them the ability to adjust, gift or reinvest later without draining principal. The goal isn't to chase risk, he noted, but to stay in the game with the right mix.

Sitting on Too Much Cash

According to Christopher Stroup, founder and president of Silicon Beach Financial, another big mistake retirees make that stops them from building more wealth is sitting on too much cash.

"Retirees often keep large sums in savings accounts 'just in case,' while inflation quietly erodes that value," Stroup said. "A smarter approach balances liquidity with growth through diversified investments."

Underestimating Tax Requirements

Stroup said another mistake retirees make is underestimating taxes in retirement. He said too many retirees ignore how required minimum distributions, Social Security and investment income interact.

"Strategic tax planning can help stretch your nest egg further and reduce future tax burdens," Stroup noted.

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Hays hits tiebreaking homer and Reds deck Cards to stop 5game slide The August 31, 2025 at 10:36 PM Cincinnati Reds' Austin Hays, left, celebrates with Elly De La Cruz after hitting a tworun home run during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Sunday, Aug.

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CINCINNATI (AP) — Austin Hays hit a tiebreaking two-run homer and Matt McLain went deep for the second consecutive game to back a solid start by Brady Singer as the Cincinnati Reds beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-4 on Sunday to snap a five-game skid and avoid a series sweep.

Elly De La Cruz hit his 28th double leading off the fifth inning against Andre Pallante (6-13), and Hays followed with his 12th homer for a 5-3 lead.

Hays doubled and scored on Ke'Bryan Hayes' two-out single for a 6-4 lead in the seventh, and McLain capped the scoring with his 13th homer — a solo shot off Andre Granillo in the eighth.

Singer (12-9) allowed three runs and five hits in six innings with eight strikeouts and no walks. Tony Santillan struck out the side in the eighth and Emilio Pagán did the same in the ninth for his 26th save.

TWINS 7, PADRES 2

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Byron Buxton set a career best with his 29th home run and Joe Ryan pitched seven scoreless innings as Minnesota beat San Diego.

Buxton and Royce Lewis each had two hits for the Twins, who took two of three games in the series. San Diego began the day a game behind the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West.

Ryan (13-7) scattered five hits and struck out eight. He threw a season-high 104 pitches while bouncing back from a pair of rough outings.

The All-Star right-hander allowed 11 earned runs in nine innings over his previous two starts.

Buxton sent a changeup from Kyle Hart (3-3) three rows deep into the left-field seats for a two-run shot that gave Minnesota a 2-0 lead in the third. It was his fourth homer in four games, surpassing his previous season best of 28 home runs in 2022.

Recalled from Triple-A El Paso earlier in the day, Hart permitted three runs in 1 1/3 innings of relief as the Padres went with a bullpen game. He hit Luke Keaschall with a pitch to start the Minnesota fourth, and he scored on a single by James Outman.

Keaschall and Lewis had RBI singles in a three-run fifth to make it 6-0.

RED SOX 5, PIRATES 2

BOSTON (AP) — Jarren Duran hit an inside-the-park homer, Lucas Giolito pitched six effective innings and Boston beat Pittsburgh to avert a three-game sweep.

In a tight race for one of three American League wild cards, the Red Sox won for the eighth time in 11 games.

Alexander Canario hit a solo homer over the Green Monster for Pittsburgh, which had won nine of 12.

Duran's three-run homer into the Fenway Park triangle in right-center field capped a four-run fifth against starter Mitch Keller (6-13), pushing Boston ahead 4-1.

Coming off his best start of the season, when he went eight shutout innings last Tuesday in a victory over Baltimore, Giolito (10-2) gave up a run and three hits. He struck out six and walked five.

Aroldis Chapman got three outs for his 27th save.

RAYS 7, NATIONALS 4

WASHINGTON (AP) — Brandon Lowe hit a grand slam in Tampa Bay's six-run second inning, Everson Pereira drove in two runs and the Rays beat Washington to sweep the three-game series.

Tampa Bay starter Ian Seymour (3-0) gave up four runs — one earned — and four hits with eight strikeouts.

Pete Fairbanks pitched a scoreless ninth to earn his 24th save this season. Dylan Crews singled to lead off the ninth and moved to third on a single by Daylen Lile, who tried to stretch it into a double but was thrown out by Pereira at second before Brady House struck out swinging to end the game.

Josh Lowe tripled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Pereira to make 7-0 in the third.

Jacob Young doubled to drive in House in the third. Riley Adams walked to lead off the fourth and scored when Crews reached on a fielding error by third baseman Junior Caminero. House singled to drive in two runs that made it 7-4.

Nationals starter Brad Lord (4-8) allowed seven runs and five hits in three innings.

BLUE JAYS 8, BREWERS 4

TORONTO (AP) — Myles Straw and Nathan Lukes each drove in two runs, George Springer reached base three times and scored twice and Toronto beat Milwaukee to avoid a three-game sweep.

Tommy Nance (2-0) pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the fifth inning as Toronto improved to 59-4 when scoring at least five runs.

Nance was one of five relievers who combined for five shutout innings in relief of a shaky Max Scherzer.

William Contreras hit a two-run home run, his 17th, and Brice Turang added a solo shot, his 16th, but the Brewers failed to set a club record with a 22nd win in August. Milwaukee went 21-9 this month.

The Brewers still own the best record in baseball at 85-53.

Scherzer allowed four runs and a season-high nine hits in four innings.

MARINERS 4, GUARDIANS 2

CLEVELAND (AP) - Julio Rodríguez drove in two runs with an infield hit and Seattle snapped a seven-game road losing streak with a victory over Cleveland to salvage the three-game series finale.

With a combined two-hitter, the Mariners extended their lead to three games over the Guardians for the third AL wild-card spot. Seattle entered play two games up on Kansas City.

Randy Arozarena hit a two-run homer for the Mariners, who got six strong innings from Bryce Miller (4-5). The right-hander gave up just two hits — on consecutive pitches in the third.

Gabe Speier and Matt Brash each pitched a perfect inning and Andrés Muñoz worked the ninth for his 32nd save.

MARLINS 5, METS 1

NEW YORK (AP) — Sandy Alcantara pitched seven strong innings, Agustín Ramírez hit a two-run homer and Miami defeated New York in a game that got testy.

The scappy Marlins took three of four from New York after losing their previous seven series. The Mets finished 11-17 in August despite scoring 177 runs and hitting 53 homers — both franchise records for a calendar month.

New York leads Cincinnati by four games in the race for the last National League wild card.

Alcantara (7-11) allowed four hits and struck out six. He carried a shutout into the seventh, when he gave up a leadoff single to Jeff McNeil and plunked Mark Vientos with a pitch. Alcantara and Vientos stared each other down before the benches and bullpens emptied, though no punches were thrown as players milled around the mound.

Alcantara induced a pair of forceouts, the second of which scored McNeil, before striking out Starling Marte to end the inning. The right-hander has a 2.82 ERA in his past eight starts after opening the season with a 7.14 ERA through 19 outings.

Senga allowed five runs in 4 2/3 innings. He has a 5.90 ERA in nine starts since coming off the injured list July 11.

ANGELS 3, ASTROS 0

HOUSTON (AP) — José Soriano and two relievers combined for a two-hitter and Oswald Peraza hit his first home run since a trade from the Yankees to lead Los Angeles to a win over the Houston.

Soriano (10-9) allowed one hit and struck out eight in seven innings. Luis García allowed one hit in a scoreless eighth and Kenley Jansen threw a perfect ninth for his 25th save.

There were two outs in the fifth when Peraza connected off Hunter Brown (10-7) into the bullpen in right-center field to put the Angels up 1-0. His homer comes after his two-run single in the ninth inning Saturday helped Los Angeles to a 4-1 victory that snapped a three-game skid.

Brown allowed three hits and a run with five strikeouts in six innings. McCullers Jr. allowed three hits and two runs in his first relief appearance since 2018.

TIGERS 5, ROYALS 0

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Tarik Skubal pitched seven innings of four-hit ball, the Tigers scored four times off Michael Wacha in the fifth inning, and Detroit went on to beat Kansas City in the rubber game of its three-game set.

Skubal (12-4) struck out four and walked one while bouncing back from his first loss in more than six weeks. Jake Rogers drove in two runs for Detroit, while Colt Keith and Gleyber Torres also drove in runs.

It was a crucial game between AL Central rivals. The Tigers began the day with a half-game lead over East-leading Toronto for the best record in the American League, while Kansas City had climbed within two games of Seattle in the wild-card race.

Wacha (8-11) was matching Skubal into the fifth, allowing a single baserunner while striking out four. But things suddenly went awry, beginning with a leadoff walk to Spencer Torkelson and a one-out single by Zach McKinstry.

Rogers followed with a fly ball that center fielder Tyler Tolbert badly misplayed, resulting in a two-run triple. Keith added a line drive that found a gap for a two-run double, and Torres a grounder that got through the infield to make it 4-0.

Wacha left after 4 2/3 innings. He was charged with four runs and four hits and a walk.

WHITE SOX 3, YANKEES 2

CHICAGO (AP) — Lenyn Sosa hit a tiebreaking solo homer in the eighth inning and Chicago cooled off New York with a victory.

Sosa drove a 1-2 sinker from Tim Hill over the wall in center field for his 18th homer, extending his career high. Hill (4-4) retired his first two batters before Sosa went deep.

Cam Booser (2-4) got one out for the win. After Booser issued a leadoff walk to Trent Grisham in the ninth, Mike Vasil retired Paul Goldschmidt, Aaron Judge and Cody Bellinger for his third save.

New York had won a season-high seven in a row. It also had a nine-game road win streak.

The Yankees fell three games back of AL East-leading Toronto, which held off Milwaukee for an 8-4 win.

ROCKIES 6, CUBS 5

DENVER (AP) — Pinch-hitter Mickey Moniak hit a walk-off RBI triple, Tanner Gordon struck out a career-high nine and Colorado beat Chicago to avoid a series sweep.

The major league-worst Rockies snapped a four-game losing streak to improve to 39-98. They finished August with 11 wins, their most in any month this season.

Orlando Arcia had three hits and an RBI for Colorado, and Braxton Fulford added two hits and an RBI. Ryan Ritter had two hits and scored the winning run, and Brenton Doyle drove in two runs.

Gordon allowed two earned runs in six innings. Juan Mejia (2-1) picked up the win, striking out two in a perfect ninth. Daniel Palencia (1-5) took the loss.

DODGERS 5, DIAMONDBACKS 4

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Pinch-hitter Will Smith homered leading off the bottom of the ninth inning to give Los Angeles a victory over Arizona that prevented a three-game sweep.

Los Angeles took a two-game lead in the NL West over rival San Diego, which lost 7-2 at Minnesota.

Smith sent the second pitch he saw from reliever John Curtiss (2-1) a projected 420 feet into the left-center stands. His 17th home run of the season saved the Dodgers after they blew a late lead.

Corbin Carroll tied it 4-all by launching a three-run homer off Tanner Scott with two outs in the eighth.

Blake Treinen (1-2) pitched a perfect inning for the win.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto allowed one run in seven innings and matched his career high with 10 strikeouts for the Dodgers. He retired his first 10 batters before Ketel Marte bunted for a single.

RANGERS 9, ATHLETICS 6

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Joc Pederson homered, doubled and drove in three runs, Jacob deGrom struck out six in five scoreless innings, and Texas beat the Athletics to sweep the three-game series.

DeGrom (10-6) allowed two hits and walked one to help the Rangers win their fifth straight game.

Josh Smith walked to leadoff the game, Wyatt Langford struck out and Pederson hit a 3-2 pitch from J.T. Ginn (2-6) down the line and over the wall in right field to make it 2-0.

Josh Jung homered off Ginn to lead off the second and doubled to drive in Adolis García in the ninth.

Smith hit an RBI double and scored when Pederson doubled with two out in the fifth to give the Rangers a 5-0 lead.

Langford drew a bases-loaded walk to bring home Ezequiel Duran before Helman singled to drive in Smith and make it 7-0.

GIANTS 13, ORIOLES 2

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Rafael Devers homered, doubled and drove in two runs to help Justin Verlander earn career win No. 265 as San Francisco beat Baltimore to take two of three games in their series.

Verlander (3-10) struck out a season-high 10 in five shutout innings. He threw 121 pitches — his most since June 2018. He allowed three hits and walked four.

The 42-year-old Verlander reached 10 strikeouts for the 73rd time and first since he had 10 against Philadelphia on Oct. 4, 2022. He tied Jim McCormick for 39th place in wins and pulled within four strikeouts of Gaylord Perry (3,534) for eighth on the career list.

Devers homered off Tomoyuki Sagano (10-7) for a 1-0 lead in the first. It was his 28th of the season and 13th for the Giants.

Drew Gilbert, Heliot Ramos and Devers had consecutive singles in the third for a two-run lead, and Willy Adames added a sacrifice fly.

Gilbert hit a two-run triple before scoring on Ramos' single for a 7-0 advantage in the fourth. Devers doubled to chase Sugano, who allowed seven runs and 10 hits in 3 1/3 innings.

Dominic Smith had an RBI single off Corbin Martin in a three-run sixth. Devers, Ramos and Gilbert each had three of the Giants' 16 hits.

Spencer Bivens allowed two runs in the ninth but pitched the final three innings for his first career save.

BRAVES 3, PHILLIES 1

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Drake Baldwin broke a ninth-inning tie with a two-run homer and Atlanta avoided a four-game sweep with a win over Philadelphia.

Braves rookie Hurston Waldrep pitched 5 2/3 strong innings. Jake Fraley came off the bench in the seventh and went 2 for 2. Michael Harris II also had two hits for Atlanta.

Brandon Marsh homered for the Phillies, who lead the NL East by six games over the New York Mets heading into September.

Matt Olson tied it at 1 with an RBI groundout for the Braves in the eighth.

Fraley started the ninth with an infield single off José Alvarado (4-2) and went to second on a sacrifice bunt. Vidal Bruján struck out, but Baldwin drove Alvarado's first pitch, a 98 mph sinker, over the wall in left field.

Baldwin walked as a pinch hitter in the eighth and remained in the game at catcher.

Tyler Kinley (4-3) tossed a perfect eighth and Raisel Iglesias struck out two in a 1-2-3 ninth for his 23rd save in 28 chances.

Waldrep continued to impress, giving up one run on four hits with nine strikeouts and four walks. After starting two games in 2024, the 23-year-old right-hander, the No. 24 overall draft pick in 2023, was called up to the Braves on Aug. 2 and has a 1.01 ERA in six outings, including five starts.

Phillies starter Jesús Luzardo pitched 6 2/3 scoreless innings, giving up two hits while striking out seven and walking one.

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Inter Miami forward Luis Suárez sparks brawl after Leagues Cup loss, seemingly spits on Sounders staff member Kari AndersonAugust 31, 2025 at 10:54 PM The Seattle Sounders had an absolutely dominant win over Inter Miami in the Leagues Cup final, earning a 30 win and winning their first Leagues Cup t...

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The Seattle Sounders had an absolutely dominant win over Inter Miami in the Leagues Cup final, earning a 3-0 win and winning their first Leagues Cup trophy. But after the game, as the Sounders started to celebrate, Miami forward Luis Suárez did not take the loss well.

Suárez sparked a fight between the two sides moments after the whistle blew, grabbing a celebrating Obed Vargas and put him into a headlock. The action led to a large scrum as both sides got into each other's faces, as defender Yeimar tried to break up the fight.

Later, Suárez got in the face of a member of the Sounders' staff, reportedly a member of the security team. Video shows Suárez seemingly spitting into the staff member's face.

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'Devil Wears Prada 2' Star Justin Theroux Looks Cozy With New Wife at U.S. Open Will SayreAugust 31, 2025 at 6:34 PM Justin Theroux looks happy as can be with his wife Nicole Brydon Bloom. The celebrity couple tied the knot in March 2025 and were just spotted at the U.S. Open in New York.

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Justin Theroux looks happy as can be with his wife Nicole Brydon Bloom.

The celebrity couple tied the knot in March 2025 and were just spotted at the U.S. Open in New York. They were dressed casually for the annual tennis tournament — with Bloom, 31, in a black-and-white striped top and black pants, with a black sweater draped over her shoulders. Theroux, 55, wore a green jacket and pants.

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Theroux and Bloom were first romantically linked in February 2023, as Us Weekly reported. They made things Instagram official in December 2023, after Theroux appeared in several photos from Bloom's twin sister's wedding.

Theroux — who is starring in The Devil Wears Prada 2 alongside Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway — proposed to Bloom in August 2024 at the Venice Film Festival, as People reported at the time. The pair had attended the premiere of Theroux's film Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, from celebrated director Tim Burton, the day before.

Theroux was married to Jennifer Aniston from 2015 to 2018. They began dating in 2011, as Us noted.

"In an effort to reduce any further speculation, we have decided to announce our separation," the pair told Us in a joint statement in February 2018. "This decision was mutual and lovingly made at the end of last year. We are two best friends who have decided to part ways as a couple, but look forward to continuing our cherished friendship."

Aniston, 56, opened up about the divorce six months later to InStyle.

"The misconceptions are 'Jen can't keep a man,' and 'Jen refuses to have a baby because she's selfish and committed to her career,'" she told the outlet in August 2018. "Or that I'm sad and heartbroken. First, with all due respect, I'm not heartbroken. And second, those are reckless assumptions. No one knows what's going on behind closed doors. No one considers how sensitive that might be for my partner and me. They don't know what I've been through medically or emotionally."

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At Field of Dreams, Tim McGraw Honors His Dad in a Powerful Way Andrea ReiherAugust 31, 2025 at 6:38 PM Thomas S. England/Getty Images Country superstar Tim McGraw performed at the iconic Field of Dreams baseball diamond on Saturday, August 30, in Dyersville, Iowa, which was the first con...

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Country superstar Tim McGraw performed at the iconic Field of Dreams baseball diamond on Saturday, August 30, in Dyersville, Iowa, which was the first concert ever held at the historic movie location — but it was special for McGraw for a deeply personal reason.

The concert took place on what would have been his dad Tug McGraw's 81st birthday, he revealed in an Instagram post about the night.

"Would've been my dad's 81st birthday. I'm gonna be looking at the cornfield out there and seeing if Tug and Hank walk out and say hello tonight." — Tim McGraw

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"Would've been my dad's 81st birthday. I'm gonna be looking at the cornfield out there and seeing if Tug and Hank walk out and say hello tonight," said McGraw on the video. In the caption, he added, "Iowa! You guys brought it last night! First ever concert @thefieldofdreamsmoviesite and on Tug's birthday too! Hard to top that!!!"

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In the video, he also shares footage of himself leading the crowd in singing happy birthday to his father, who died in 2004 at the age of just 59. Also, the "Hank" he mentions in the video is his Uncle Hank, aka Henry Thomas McGraw, the older brother of Tim's father Tug. Hank was also a baseball player in the 1960s.

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Hank just passed away in July 2024, with Tim McGraw writing on Instagram at the time, "This weekend we lost the patriarch of the McGraw family. Our beloved 'Uncle Hank.' He was just an incredible man. He had a way of lighting up any room he walked into without trying."

Tim McGraw came to know his father later in life — his mother Betty D'Agostino met Tug McGraw when he was a minor league baseball player in Florida. When she found out she was pregnant, she was sent to live with relatives in Louisiana, which is where Tim McGraw was born and raised. He didn't know Tug was his father until he was 11, and the two didn't form a relationship until Tim was an adult, according to a 2021 interview McGraw did with Esquire.

But after they met, the two grew close, and when the elder McGraw got sick with a brain tumor, he actually lived out his final months at his son Tim's home with wife Faith Hill in Tennessee. The former major league pitcher died in early 2004, just months before McGraw's huge hit "Live Like You Were Dying" was released, which is about embracing life when faced with a terminal illness and even talks about a father-son bond with the lines "I was finally the husband that most the time I wasn't/ And I became a friend a friend would like to have/ And all of a sudden goin' fishin' wasn't such an imposition/ And I went three times that year I lost my dad."

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The video for "Live Like You Were Dying" ends with a clip of Tug throwing the final strike for the 1980 Philadelphia Phillies' World Series win. In a 2021 interview with Matthew McConaughey on McGraw's podcast, McGraw admitted that recording that song was very special to him.

"['Live Like You Were Dying'] was sent to me in the middle of my father's diagnosis of glioblastoma brain cancer and going through all of his treatments," said McGraw on the podcast. "He stayed at my cabin out at the farm, and we were spending a lot of nights out there with my uncle and my brother, just hanging out, listening to music and watching football games. We spent a couple of weeks there before he passed away in the bedroom there in the cabin."

He added, "My Uncle Hank was there, my dad's older brother, and we had been recording all day and about three o'clock in the morning, I looked around at the band. I said, 'I think it's time to do this song.' We spent the next three hours up until sunup recording this song, and my uncle collapsed on a couch crying every time we did a pass of it. That's got to be one of the most special memories I have of making any music anywhere."

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The storied Field of Dreams baseball field is where actor Kevin Costner, director Phil Alden Robinson and the rest of the crew built a real full-size baseball diamond in the middle of an Iowa cornfield for the 1989 film. One of the key plots in the film is Costner's character Ray Kinsella dealing with the strained relationship he had with his late father, John (Dwier Brown). Eventually, at the end of the film, Ray gets to "have a catch" with the young version of his father, who appeared there to play baseball.

While this is the first concert held at the Field of Dreams site, there are "ghost" baseball players who play for tourists throughout the summer, plus Major League Baseball has started hosting games there. The first two games were held on the second Thursday of August in 2021 and 2022; on August 24, MLB announced the return of the Field of Dreams game for 2026, which will be held between the Phillies and the Minnesota Twins in August 2026.

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Colleges should go 'medieval' on students to beat AI cheating, NYU official says Jason Ma August 31, 2025 at 5:24 PM In medieval times, students often listened to teachers read from books, and some schools even discouraged students from writing down what they heard, Shirky said.

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Amid the raging debate over the proper role of generative AI in schools, a vice provost at New York University suggested colleges revive some educational practices that date back to medieval times, namely focusing on oral instruction and examination in the classroom. That comes as students have increasingly relied on chatbots to complete assignments.

Educators have been struggling over how students should or should not use artificial intelligence, but one New York University official suggests going old school—really, really old school.

In a New York Times op-ed on Tuesday, NYU's vice provost for AI and technology in education, Clay Shirky, said he previously had counseled more "engaged uses" of AI where students use the technology to explore ideas and seek feedback, rather than "lazy AI use."

But that didn't work, as students continued using AI to write papers and skip the reading. Meanwhile, tools meant to detect AI cheating produce too many false positives to be reliable, he added.

"Now that most mental effort tied to writing is optional, we need new ways to require the work necessary for learning," Shirky explained. "That means moving away from take-home assignments and essays and toward in-class blue book essays, oral examinations, required office hours and other assessments that call on students to demonstrate knowledge in real time."

Such a shift would mark a return to much older practices that date back to Europe's medieval era, when books were scarce and a university education focused on oral instruction instead of written assignments.

In medieval times, students often listened to teachers read from books, and some schools even discouraged students from writing down what they heard, Shirky said. The emphasis on writing came hundreds of years later in Europe and reached U.S. schools in the late 19th century.

"Which assignments are written and which are oral has shifted over the years," he added. "It is shifting again, this time away from original student writing done outside class and toward something more interactive between student and professor or at least student and teaching assistant."

That may entail device-free classrooms as some students have used AI chatbots to answer questions when called on during class.

He acknowledged logistical challenges given that some classes have hundreds of students. In addition, an emphasis on in-class performance favors some students more than others.

"Timed assessment may benefit students who are good at thinking quickly, not students who are good at thinking deeply," Shirky said. "What we might call the medieval options are reactions to the sudden appearance of AI, an attempt to insist on students doing work, not just pantomiming it."

To be sure, professors are also using AI, not just students. While some use it to help develop a course syllabus, others are using it to help grade essays. In some cases, that means AI is grading an AI-generated assignment.

AI use by educators has also generated backlash among students. A senior at Northeastern University even filed a formal complaint and demanded a tuition refund after discovering her professor was secretly using AI tools to generate lecture notes.

Meanwhile, students are also getting mixed messages, hearing that the use of AI in school counts as cheating but also that not being able to use AI will hurt their job prospects. At the same time, some schools have no guidelines on AI.

"Whatever happens next, students know AI is here to stay, even if that scares them," Rachel Janfaza, founder of Gen Z-focused consulting firm Up and Up Strategies, wrote in the Washington Post on Thursday.

"They're not asking for a one-size-fits-all approach, and they're not all conspiring to figure out the bare minimum of work they can get away with. What they need is for adults to act like adults — and not leave it to the first wave of AI-native students to work out a technological revolution all by themselves."

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1. Brookfield Renewable

Brookfield Renewable (NYSE: BEPC)(NYSE: BEP) is a leading global renewable power and decarbonization solutions provider. The company's hydroelectric, wind, and solar energy assets generate stable and growing cash flow.

Brookfield currently sells about 90% of the power it produces under long-term (14-year average remaining term) power purchase agreements (PPAs) with utilities and large corporate buyers. Most of those PPAs index power rates to inflation (70% of its revenue). As a result, Brookfield generates very predictable and steadily rising cash flow to support its high-yielding dividend (4.4% current yield).

The company expects that inflation-driven rate increases will grow its funds from operations (FFO) per share at a rate of around 2%-3% annually. Meanwhile, power prices, especially from renewable sources, are growing faster than inflation, driving Brookfield's view that it can lock in even higher rates as legacy PPAs expire and it signs new contracts at the higher market rates. These margin enhancement activities should add another 2% to 4% to its FFO per share each year.

Brookfield is also capitalizing on the massive and growing need for clean power by developing additional renewable energy capacity. The company has an extensive backlog of projects, driving its view that it can add another 4% to 6% to its FFO per share each year by developing new renewable power projects.

Additionally, Brookfield routinely acquires renewable energy platforms, further enhancing its growth. The company expects to grow its FFO per share at a rate of more than 10% annually in the future, supporting its plans to increase its dividend by 5% to 9% each year. Brookfield has grown its payout at a 6% compound annual rate since 2001.

2. Invitation Homes

Invitation Homes (NYSE: INVH) is a real estate investment trust (REIT) focused on owning and managing single-family rental properties. The company owns or manages over 110,000 homes across 16 top housing markets. It focuses on metro areas that benefit from strong employment and population growth rates, key drivers of housing demand.

Strong demand keeps occupancy rates high across its portfolio while driving healthy rent growth. Invitation Homes' same-store net operating income has grown at a 6.1% annual rate since its initial public offering in 2017. That provides it with a steadily rising income stream to support its dividend (3.8% current yield).

Invitation Homes routinely buys additional rental properties to drive even faster FFO per share growth. It will purchase properties on the open market, acquire portfolios from other investors, and buy homes directly from builders. The REIT currently has over 1,800 homes under contract from leading homebuilders. Invitation Homes' growth drivers -- portfolio expansion, rent growth, and its expanding third-party management platform -- should enable the REIT to continue increasing its dividend, which it has done every year since it went public.

3. Realty Income

Realty Income (NYSE: O) is also a REIT, though it has an entirely different focus. It invests in a diverse portfolio of commercial real estate (retail, industrial, gaming, and other properties) secured by long-term net leases with many of the world's leading companies. Net leases produce very stable rental income because tenants cover all property operating costs. This provides it with extremely steady cash flow to cover its monthly dividend (5.6% current yield).

The REIT aims to pay out about 75% of its adjusted FFO as dividends, retaining the rest to fund new income-generating investments. Realty Income also has one of the strongest balance sheets in the REIT sector, enabling it to steadily grow its portfolio.

Realty Income's ever-expanding portfolio has enabled the REIT to routinely increase its dividend. The company has raised its dividend payment 131 times since its public market listing in 1994, including for the past 111 quarters in a row.

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