close Video LeBron James stars in new basketball blockbuster 'Space Jam: A New Legacy' Basketball star and global icon teams up with Bugs Bunny and the rest of the Looney Tunes crew for a high-stakes basketball game; Fox's Ashley Dvorkin reports NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! LeBron James and Dwyane Wade were both members of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Men's Basketball team, and now they are teaming up again to give viewers an inside look into the team that was coined "The Redeem Team." The new Netflix movie "The Redeem Team" is the streaming services first collaboration with the International Olympic Committee. The documentary is hitting the streaming platform on October 7. The movie will include behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with athletes and coaches including Wade, James, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul and Mike "Coach K" Krzyzewski. LEBRON JAMES, JAYSON TATUM, STEPH CURRY AMONG THE GUESTS AT … [Read more...] about LeBron James and Dwyane Wade executive produce new Netflix movie ‘The Redeem Team’ coming this fall
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The Best Place to Stay in Santa Barbara Is Not on the Beach
Santa Barbara has been a quintessential escape from Los Angeles for decades, and for good reason. Getting there takes under two hours by car and about 30 minutes longer by train from downtown’s Union Station. It’s also unbelievably beautiful, with enough to do to keep you busy for a night or a lifetime. I’ve long been tempted to desert L.A. for this stretch of the California coast. For now, spending the occasional night in one of the city’s incredible hotels gives me the fix I need. For my most recent stint, I stayed at Palihouse Santa Barbara , a 24-room boutique hotel developed, designed, owned and operated by hotelier Avi Brosh’s Palisociety . If you’re an Angeleno, chances are you’re already familiar with the L.A.-based Pali brand thanks to their hotels around the city, including the effortlessly cool Silver Lake Pool & Inn . But this relatively new Santa Barbara property, which opened mid-pandemic, might not have hit your radar yet. It’s time to fix that. Here’s … [Read more...] about The Best Place to Stay in Santa Barbara Is Not on the Beach
The best property transformation shows ranked – but did your favourite make the cut?
THE UK's most favourite property programme has been revealed - with Channel 4 shows dominating the top of the leader board. The days of tuning into just one property show are long gone as TV channels battle it out to get us to watch their latest idea - but which one's the best? Residential property website The Negotiator has released a new study which tells us exactly that. The media brand surveyed 2,000 adults across the United Kingdom and pulled in rankings from IMDb. They've pulled together a top ten list, with old time favourites making it on the board. Coming in at number one is Channel 4's Grand Designs , which is presented by designer Kevin McCloud. The show sees Kevin guide and follow homeowners who are taking on elaborate architectural homebuilding projects. First broadcast in 1999, over 200 episodes of the show have been produced and aired over its 23-year run. Most read in TV WHEELY NICE Love Island's Gemma Owen shows … [Read more...] about The best property transformation shows ranked – but did your favourite make the cut?
ASK IRA: Should Heat, Panthers have worked to reduce schedule conflicts?
Q: Hi, Ira. Can’t the Heat and Panthers do a better job planning their home-game schedules together? They both had great seasons last year and deserve to start their seasons without competing with one another. They each deserve their night in the limelight on opening night. Twenty-five percent of their home games overlap, (10 games). I have season tickets to both. I will have to sell my tickets to the Heat on those ten nights because Heat tickets sell better than Panther tickets do online. The Panthers came out with their schedule five weeks before the Heat, so I blame the Heat and the NBA for this more than the NHL and the Panthers. Just like the overlap of games during the playoffs last year, it’s not helping to grow the fan base for the Panthers. – David, Fort Lauderdale. A: Which I’m not sure should be the Heat’s concern. And I do believe the teams have divergent season-ticket bases. The primary factor is that both leagues have greater flexibility when NHL and NBA teams don’t … [Read more...] about ASK IRA: Should Heat, Panthers have worked to reduce schedule conflicts?
Justin Fields finds Cole Kmet — and the offensive line makes moves: Brad Biggs’ 10 thoughts on the Chicago Bears’ 2nd preseason win
10 thoughts after the Chicago Bears got a scoring drive from their starters on the game’s first possession and didn’t look back in a 27-11 victory over the Seattle Seahawks Thursday night at Lumen Field. 1. The Justin Fields-to-Cole Kmet connection is something most thought they’d see more of last season. Kmet was productive in Fields’ rookie season and the tight end was easily the No. 2 target behind wide receiver Darnell Mooney for the quarterback. Kmet was targeted 52 times by Fields and made 32 receptions for 330 yards in 2021. That accounted for roughly half of his production (60 receptions for 612 yards), which stands to reason as Fields played in 12 games with 10 starts . The pair got going right away Thursday with Kmet catching a screen pass for 12 yards on the first play from scrimmage during a 10-play, 52-yard drive that led to a 35-yard Cairo Santos field goal. Offensive coordinator Luke Getsy seemed to want to have Fields get the ball out of his hand quickly, and … [Read more...] about Justin Fields finds Cole Kmet — and the offensive line makes moves: Brad Biggs’ 10 thoughts on the Chicago Bears’ 2nd preseason win
Ravens to watch at each position in Sunday’s preseason game vs. Cardinals
Officially, the Ravens’ training camp in Owings Mills ended Wednesday. In reality, well, that light at the end of the preseason tunnel is still pretty dim. “It feels like we’re in the middle of it,” outside linebacker Steven Means said with a grin Tuesday. The Ravens still have two games to play and two more roster cut-downs to figure out before their regular-season work can begin in earnest. On Sunday, they’ll face the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium, where they can extend their NFL-record preseason winning streak to 22 games . The nationally televised game will be light on stars, with both teams expected to rest several starters. That won’t rob the matchup of its intrigue, though. Here’s a key Raven to watch at each position. Quarterback: Tyler Huntley Lamar Jackson is sitting out Sunday’s game . So is Arizona starter Kyler Murray. Backup Colt McCoy missed the Cardinals’ preseason opener with arm soreness. All of which sets up an intriguing possibility: … [Read more...] about Ravens to watch at each position in Sunday’s preseason game vs. Cardinals
Why the 49ers won’t be imminently cutting Jimmy Garoppolo after all
LATEST March 16, 11 a.m. As it turns out, there was a third option all along for the 49ers, and that's to remind everyone that teams view the cap deadline as more of an ephemeral threat than a looming financial threat. The 49ers are restructuring the contracts of George Kittle and Arik Armstead so that their respective cap hits help the team sit below the threshold before Wednesday's 1 p.m. PT deadline. That issue is now behind San Francisco, meaning the Niners no longer need to immediately cut Jimmy Garoppolo. But the fact that Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson is still on the market does leave the 49ers lacking suitors who may have once been pounding at the door for Jimmy G. If anything, teams might recognize that the Niners are still in a financially troublesome position, since keeping Garoppolo is $25 million more expensive than cutting him entirely; instead of trying to trade for a mediocre-to-above average quarterback, teams could just play the waiting game, in theory. … [Read more...] about Why the 49ers won’t be imminently cutting Jimmy Garoppolo after all
Orioles share youth baseball memories ahead of Little League Classic: ‘Just a simpler time’
Austin Hays still associates baseball with fried chicken. Hays’ maternal grandfather, Jerald, was a military man, so whenever he drove Hays to youth practices or games in Pierson, Florida, they would reach the field several hours early, trying to dodge traffic Hays knew wouldn’t exist. But there was a Church’s Chicken across the street, and the two would share an eight-piece meal — all dark meat — before Jerald flipped Hays the same five balls over and over until it was actually time to play. “We spent a lot of time in his truck, there at the field, just talking about whatever, and that was our thing,” the Orioles’ outfielder said. “Fried chicken and baseball just went together for me.” Jerald died during Hays’ junior year of high school, but he just might try to find a chicken joint Sunday in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. With the Orioles set to play the Boston Red Sox in the Little League Classic, thoughts such as Hays’ were evoked often this week in Baltimore’s clubhouse. The … [Read more...] about Orioles share youth baseball memories ahead of Little League Classic: ‘Just a simpler time’
Giants’ injury deluge has Brian Daboll rethinking which key players to dress vs. Bengals
The Giants are so banged up, they are “revisiting” plans to play starters like Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley in Sunday night’s preseason home game against the Cincinnati Bengals. “We’re revisiting it based on some of the stuff that happened yesterday [in practice],” head coach Brian Daboll said of the starters’ plan, with at least 18 active roster players sidelined by injury. “We would like to play as many guys as we can, but I think we have to sit down as a staff and revisit it. I mean, we’re on like our sixth center.” That’s right: their sixth center. Eighth-year veteran Max Garcia, a third-team guard at the start of training camp, will be the Giants’ first-string center for this game. And Devery Henderson, the team’s backup left tackle, will start at left guard. That’s because starting center Jon Feliciano, backup Jamil Douglas, starting left guard/ emergency center Shane Lemieux, guard/center Ben Bredeson, rookie guard Josh Ezeudu, and break-glass backup guard/center … [Read more...] about Giants’ injury deluge has Brian Daboll rethinking which key players to dress vs. Bengals
FIFA 23 Marvel Heroes REVEALED: Special FUT items available for World Cup mode
FIFA 23 Marvel Heroes event revealed - Special FUT items announced (Image: EA MARVEL) SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info EA has revealed today FIFA 23 fans will be getting some special FUT items thanks to a new promotion involving Marvel. These two titans of the world of entertainment have teamed up for the FUT Heroes event in FIFA 23, which will see iconic players such as Yaya Toure and Park Ji-Sung receive special illustrated FUT items. These eye-catching new FIFA 23 FUT items will be available when the World Cup mode launches, while the base version of FUT Heroes will be available at the FIFA 23 launch. Related articles FIFA 23 will add crossplay across PlayStation, Xbox, PC and Stadia FIFA 23 pre-orders: Best UK deals … [Read more...] about FIFA 23 Marvel Heroes REVEALED: Special FUT items available for World Cup mode