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Javed Akhtar calls success of Animal ‘dangerous’; cites Ranbir Kapoor’s controversial ‘lick my shoe’ scene – PINKVILLA

  1. Javed Akhtar calls success of Animal ‘dangerous’; cites Ranbir Kapoor’s controversial ‘lick my shoe’ scene PINKVILLA
  2. Javed Akhtar Says Commercial Success Of Films Like Animal Is “Dangerous” NDTV Movies
  3. Animal team reacts to Javed Akhtar’s comment on film: ‘Your art form is false’ Hindustan Times
  4. Javed Akhtar on ‘Choli Ke Peeche’s impact; says people asked him ‘what sort of songs are being produced n IndiaTimes
  5. ‘The film is a super hit, that’s DANGEROUS’: Javed Akhtar talks about Ranbir Kapoor’s film ‘Animal’ and Madhuri Dixit’s song ‘Choli Ke Peeche’ Times of India

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Did FBI warn Sikh ‘activists’ in US of life threat? News outlet cites ‘Caucus committee member’, others – ThePrint

  1. Did FBI warn Sikh ‘activists’ in US of life threat? News outlet cites ‘Caucus committee member’, others ThePrint
  2. FBI warned US Khalistani elements of risk to lives after Nijjar killing: Report India Today
  3. The Observer view on Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s killing: Narendra Modi’s hubris is ill-judged The Guardian
  4. Opinion | How Western Media Exonerated Hardeep Singh Nijjar And Covered Up His Tracks News18
  5. Canadian Sikh community shaken and divided after killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar | ABC News ABC News (Australia)
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Lionel Richie Cancels Sold-Out Madison Square Garden Show, Cites Bad Weather – Deadline

  1. Lionel Richie Cancels Sold-Out Madison Square Garden Show, Cites Bad Weather Deadline
  2. Lionel Richie enrages fans, cancels concert 1 hour after shows start-time: ‘No chance anyone believes this’ Fox News
  3. Lionel Richie leaves 20,000 fans enraged after canceling his Madison Square Garden show one hour AFTER it was Daily Mail
  4. Lionel Richie outrages 20K fans after canceling Earth Wind & Fire’s MSG show an hour after start time due to weather: ‘Waiting all night long’ New York Post
  5. Lionel Richie Cancels Madison Square Garden Show Due To Bad Weather TMZ
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Paramount CEO Bob Bakish Says Streaming Bundling Will Increase, Possibly With Third Parties; Cites Evidence That Paramount+ Combo With Showtime Boosted Viewing – Deadline

  1. Paramount CEO Bob Bakish Says Streaming Bundling Will Increase, Possibly With Third Parties; Cites Evidence That Paramount+ Combo With Showtime Boosted Viewing Deadline
  2. Paramount’s Streaming Losses Narrow to $424M as Subscribers Inch Up to 61M Hollywood Reporter
  3. Paramount Says Strikes Will ‘Significantly’ Boost Free Cash Flow in Late 2023; CEO Promises to ‘Minimize Disruptions’ to Viewers Variety
  4. After hours stock movers August 7, 2023: Paramount Global, Lucid Group, Beyond Meat, Chegg Yahoo Finance
  5. Paramount Plans to “Optimize” Content Spend Around Audience Segments in Rethink of Streaming Strategy Hollywood Reporter
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Florida A&M suspends football activities after rap video filmed in locker room, cites image – AL.com

  1. Florida A&M suspends football activities after rap video filmed in locker room, cites image AL.com
  2. FAMU pauses football activities after rap video shot in locker room – ESPN ESPN
  3. Florida A&M suspends football activities after unauthorized rap video filmed in locker room Yahoo Sports
  4. Florida A&M indefinitely suspends football-related activities in wake of unauthorized music video shoot Fox News
  5. Florida A&M head coach Willie Simmons suspends all football activity after music video shot in locker room Footballscoop
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Football Coach Who Got Nailed By NCAA for Paying Recruits Cites George Floyd and Breonna Taylor in Explanation for Why He Did It – Mediaite

  1. Football Coach Who Got Nailed By NCAA for Paying Recruits Cites George Floyd and Breonna Taylor in Explanation for Why He Did It Mediaite
  2. Ex-Tennessee football coach cited death of George Floyd, others as reason for helping players: report Fox News
  3. Jeremy Pruitt carried wads of cash at Alabama, per report, cites George Floyd in investigation AL.com
  4. Tennessee Attorney General Threatened To Sue The NCAA If They Gave Vols Football Program A Bowl Ban Outkick
  5. First and 10: Tennessee’s strategy vs. NCAA allegations was pure genius … and worked to perfection Saturday Down South
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Live updates | “Titanic’ director James Cameron cites parallels between ocean liner, Titan tragedies – The Denver Post

  1. Live updates | “Titanic’ director James Cameron cites parallels between ocean liner, Titan tragedies The Denver Post
  2. James Cameron Blames OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush For Titanic Sub Deaths TMZ
  3. James Cameron On Titan Submarine Loss: “Struck By The Similarity Of The Titanic Disaster Itself” Deadline
  4. James Cameron reacts sub implosion: ‘I’m struck by the similarity of the Titanic disaster itself’ WABC-TV
  5. Live updates | Titan submersible’s debris was found near Titanic shipwreck, Coast Guard says WPLG Local 10
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Avalanche coach Jared Bednar cites personal reasons for Valeri Nichushkin’s absence after police report released – The Seattle Times

  1. Avalanche coach Jared Bednar cites personal reasons for Valeri Nichushkin’s absence after police report released The Seattle Times
  2. Woman found in Avalanche’s Valeri Nichushkin hotel room in Seattle had to be transported to the hospital CBS Sports
  3. Intoxicated woman found in Avalanche forward Valeri Nichushkin’s hotel room required transport to hospital, police report says The Denver Post
  4. Police report sheds light on Avalanche star Nichushkin’s early departure from Seattle The Seattle Times
  5. Intoxicated woman found in Avalanche’s Valeri Nichushkin hotel room hospitalized: reports Fox News
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Flyers’ Ivan Provorov boycotts Pride night, cites religion

Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov did not take the pregame skate on Tuesday night because he refused to wear the team’s LGBTQ+ Pride Night warmup jersey, citing his religious beliefs.

Provorov, 26, told reporters after the Flyers’ 5-2 home win over the Anaheim Ducks that it was his choice “to stay true to myself and my religion,” which he identified as Russian Orthodox.

“I respect everyone. I respect everybody’s choices,” he said.

Before the game, the Flyers wore Pride-themed jerseys and used sticks wrapped in rainbow tape, both of which are being auctioned off by Flyers Charities with proceeds going toward their efforts to grow the game in diverse communities.

Provorov was the only Flyers player who didn’t have a jersey or a stick up for auction after the game.

The Flyers released a statement before Provorov’s postgame comments:

“The Philadelphia Flyers organization is committed to inclusivity and is proud to support the LGBTQ+ community. Many of our players are active in their support of local LGBTQ+ organizations, and we were proud to host our annual Pride Night again this year. The Flyers will continue to be strong advocates for inclusivity and the LGBTQ+ community.”

The NHL had not released a statement on the matter as of Tuesday night.

Flyers coach John Tortorella said he didn’t contemplate scratching Provorov for not taking warmups.

“With Provy, he’s being true to himself and to his religion,” the first-year Flyers coach said. “This has to do with his belief and his religion. It’s one thing I respect about Provy: He’s always true to himself. That’s where we’re at with that.”

Tortorella has made headlines before about his stance on pregame protests. In 2016, he said that any of his players who didn’t stand for the national anthem would be benched for the rest of the game. He reversed that stance after watching the racial injustice protests in 2020, saying he would no longer punish players who protested before a game.

“I would hope that if one of my players wanted to protest during the anthem, he would bring it to me and we would talk about it, tell me his thoughts and what he wanted to do. From there, we would bring it to the team to discuss it, much like it’s being discussed in our country right now,” Tortorella told The Athletic then.

Messages to You Can Play, a social activism campaign that has partnered with the NHL since 2013, and the Philadelphia Falcons, an LGBTQ+ soccer program that was an invited guest of the Flyers at the game, were not returned.

Pride events are part of the year-round “Hockey Is For Everyone” initiative from the NHL and the NHLPA.

“For more than a decade the NHL has been increasing its efforts to show its year-round support on and off the ice for the LGBTQ+ community,” said Kim Davis, NHL senior executive vice president, during Pride Month in 2022.

The Flyers have supported the LGBTQ+ community for years. Their mascot, Gritty, has famously taken part in the Philadelphia Pride parade.

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Dansby Swanson details Cubs decision, cites late grandfather

CHICAGO — Dansby Swanson’s first choice was Atlanta.

But the former Braves’ shortstop said his second choice was a sentimental one — because the newest member of the Chicago Cubs used to watch their games with his grandfather, who died just a week ago.

“Every time I walked in, he would have the Cubs game on,” a slightly teary-eyed Swanson said Wednesday during his introductory news conference at Wrigley Field. “He just loved baseball so much. … Being a Cub means more to me than people will realize. It’s no secret I left my hometown team to be here.”

Swanson, an Atlanta native, signed a seven-year, $177 million contract with the Cubs on Wednesday, the second-richest deal in franchise history. The Cubs “blew away” the Braves’ offer, according to a source, undoubtedly making the decision to leave Atlanta a little easier.

“I’d be lying if I said I didn’t hope that I would be back home,” Swanson said. “Atlanta is where I always envisioned myself, especially after I got traded. I’m a homebody, my family is there. There’s deep roots there, but at the end of the day I reached out [to the Braves] plenty in the offseason … and got the pretty clear sense that they were going to move on.

“We were on our honeymoon, and we felt this is where we were supposed to be regardless.”

Just a day before the death of his grandfather, whose second-favorite team was the Cubs, Swanson married professional soccer player Mallory Pugh, who just happens to play for the Chicago Red Stars of the NWSL. Swanson said the two prayed on the decision to join the Cubs, who he sees as being on the upswing despite winning just 74 games last season.

“I’m obsessed with the journey of winning,” Swanson said. “It’s crazy how quickly the page can turn, but as quickly as that page turned it can turn back the other way.”

The Cubs made the postseason every year from 2015 to 2018 and again in 2020 but have been rebuilding over the past two years after saying goodbye to stars Anthony Rizzo, Kyle Schwarber, Javier Baez, Kris Bryant and others.

In regard to joining the Cubs, Swanson’s free agent conversations with the team went both ways.

“The thing that stood out to me is it felt like he was interviewing us,” team president Jed Hoyer said. “‘How are you guys going to win? What’s your plan? What’s your philosophy?’ It was very clear that winning was the priority.”

Going back to the end of last season, Swanson was well aware of where the Cubs fit into the baseball landscape. They went 39-31 in the second half, relying on pitching to carry the day. With the addition of the seven-year veteran, they can claim an improved defense up the middle as the Cubs will employ a Gold Glove winner at shortstop, a former winner (Cody Bellinger) in center field and a former finalist (Nico Hoerner) at second base.

Hoerner played shortstop last season but has been informed he’ll be moving back to second.

“You have some good veteran talent, some young guys that are really starting to perform better and then you start mixing in some guys like Nico, myself, Cody Bellinger, Jameson Taillon and you say, ‘Wow, this is getting to be a pretty complete team with the ability to compete at a high level,'” Swanson said.

Swanson is convinced he can find another level to his offensive game. He has displayed more power over the past two seasons — 52 home runs total — but at the cost of a high strikeout rate. He whiffed 182 times in 2022, fifth-most in baseball.

“I feel like over the last three to four years, I’ve had a track record of consistently getting better and feel like that trend is a long way from being over,” he said. “I started working with guys I really trust offensively. I feel like the sky is the limit and the potential is just now being tapped.”

That desire to improve wasn’t lost on Hoyer, who found Swanson’s questions about the team and coaching staff admirable.

“I can’t imagine two better attributes of a free agent than that: How are we going to win here and how are you going to make me better?” Hoyer said.

Swanson was the first pick in the 2015 draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks before being traded to Atlanta the following year. He helped the Braves to a World Series title in 2021 and is the second high-profile player to leave Atlanta in two years, after Freddie Freeman returned to his hometown to play for the Los Angeles Dodgers last season.

Swanson is doing the opposite, leaving where he grew up, but comes to a team in need of leadership. And it’s a team his grandfather would have been pleased to see him play for.

“I walked down to the field today and looked at my wife and said, ‘This is where we’re supposed to be,'” Swanson said.

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