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Ariana DeBose & Bella Ramsey Have No Beef & Hug It Out At The Emmys After Critics Choice Awards Diss; Jamie Lee Curtis Slams Joke – Deadline

  1. Ariana DeBose & Bella Ramsey Have No Beef & Hug It Out At The Emmys After Critics Choice Awards Diss; Jamie Lee Curtis Slams Joke Deadline
  2. Ariana DeBose Wants to Make It Very Clear She’s ‘Not a Musical One Trick Pony’ toofab
  3. Ariana DeBose Responds to Critics Choice Jab About Thinking She Can Sing TMZ
  4. Jamie Lee Curtis Slams Critics Choice Awards for Joking Ariana DeBose Is an Actor Who Thinks She’s a Singer: ‘Back the F— Off’ and ‘Shut the F— Up’ Variety
  5. Ariana DeBose Wants to Make It Very Clear She’s ‘Not a Musical One Trick Pony’ (Exclusive) TooFab

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Miami Dolphins Training Camp Roundup, 7/31: David Long’s early impact, Jalen Ramsey injury update and more | NFL News, Rankings and Statistics – Pro Football Focus

  1. Miami Dolphins Training Camp Roundup, 7/31: David Long’s early impact, Jalen Ramsey injury update and more | NFL News, Rankings and Statistics Pro Football Focus
  2. Dolphins camp: Armstead activated, pads are on, no Hill vs. Apple matchup; plus stock up, stock down South Florida Sun Sentinel
  3. Report: Dolphins activate OT Terron Armstead from PUP Dolphins Wire
  4. Dolphins offensive line nearing full strength. And more notes from training camp Miami Herald
  5. Miami Dolphins Practice Report: A Welcome, Unexpected Injury Update on Day 5 Pro Football Network
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‘That’s a load of crap’: Ramsey Show just highlighted the ‘painful truth’ behind President Biden’s $39B student loan debt forgiveness — here’s what it is and how to protect yourself – Yahoo Finance

  1. ‘That’s a load of crap’: Ramsey Show just highlighted the ‘painful truth’ behind President Biden’s $39B student loan debt forgiveness — here’s what it is and how to protect yourself Yahoo Finance
  2. $130M in student loan relief announced for CollegeAmerica students in Colorado FOX31 Denver
  3. Biden admin canceling $130M in debt for students who it says were ‘ripped off’ by Colorado college ABC News
  4. Student loan payments resume soon. Here’s what you should do right now. CBS 6 News Richmond WTVR
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Christian radio host Dave Ramsey faces $150 million lawsuit from listeners who say they were defrauded by a timeshare exit company he promoted – Yahoo Finance

  1. Christian radio host Dave Ramsey faces $150 million lawsuit from listeners who say they were defrauded by a timeshare exit company he promoted Yahoo Finance
  2. Dave Ramsey sued after listeners say they were defrauded by a timeshare-exit company The Washington Post
  3. Christian financial advisor Dave Ramsey sued for $150 million over timeshare-exit company endorsement USA TODAY
  4. Ex Dave Ramsey followers sue him for more than $150M over endorsement of failed timeshare exit company The Christian Post
  5. Dave Ramsey being sued for $150 million by former listeners WATE 6 On Your Side
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Jacob Ramsey, Aston Villa grab early lead against Newcastle | Premier League | NBC Sports – NBC Sports

  1. Jacob Ramsey, Aston Villa grab early lead against Newcastle | Premier League | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  2. Big Weekend: Villa v Newcastle, Smith’s Leicester bow, Leeds hosting Liverpool, Anthony Martial Football365
  3. Aston Villa made light work of Newcastle this afternoon and Steve McManaman summed up the Magpies perfectly Geordie Boot Boys – Newcastle United F.C. News
  4. Can Unai Emery, Eddie Howe lead Aston Villa, Newcastle into Big Eight? | Premier League | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  5. Unai Emery was ready to lead Newcastle before getting spooked, then Eddie Howe found out it was his! Daily Mail
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‘The Last Of Us’ Costar Bella Ramsey Reveals Gender Identity In Frank Interview – Deadline

Bella Ramsey isn’t going to be pigeonholed. Especially when it comes to gender identity.

Ramsey first gained a fervent fan club for playing the strong young ruler Lyanna Mormont in HBO’s Game of Thrones between 2016 and 2019. Now, she’s set to star in HBO’s heavily promoted series The Last of Us, a dystopian thriller based on a video game.

The 19-year-old Ramsey is opening up during the promotional attention in advance of the series debut.

“I guess my gender has always been very fluid,” she said in a recent interview with The New York Times. “Someone would call me ‘she’ or ‘her’ and I wouldn’t think about it. But I knew that if someone called me ‘he,’ it was a bit exciting,” she said.

When filling out forms, Ramsey checks the “nonbinary” option rather then “he” or “she.” “Nonbinary” means not identifying exclusively as male or female, or not identifying with any gender, according to the National Center for Transgender Equality.

“I’m very much just a person,” she said. “Being gendered isn’t something that I particularly like But in terms of pronouns, I really couldn’t care less.”

The HBO series has the potential to further expand the admiring cult that formed around Ramsey in her strong portrayal in Game of Thrones. In The Last of Us, a smuggler escorts Ramsey across a post-apocalyptic United States after a deadly plague.



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Beyond Meat suspends operating chief Doug Ramsey after arrest for alleged nose biting

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Source: Washington County, Arkansas

Beyond Meat said its operating chief Doug Ramsey has been suspended, effective immediately, after he was arrested Saturday evening for allegedly punching a man and biting his nose.

The company said in a statement on Tuesday afternoon that Jonathan Nelson, the company’s senior vice president of manufacturing operations, will oversee Beyond’s operations activities on an interim basis.

Ramsey, 53, was charged with terroristic threatening and third-degree battery and booked in the Washington County jail after allegedly assaulting a driver in a parking garage near Razorback Stadium.

Ramsey allegedly punched through the back windshield of a Subaru after it made contact with the front tire of Ramsey’s car, according to a preliminary police report obtained by CNBC. The Subaru owner then got out of his car, and Ramsey allegedly started punching him and bit his nose, “ripping the flesh on the tip of the nose,” according to the report. The victim and a witness also alleged that Ramsey told the Subaru owner he would kill him.

Ramsey has been Beyond Meat’s chief operating officer since December. The news of his arrest after a University of Arkansas football game brought more scrutiny to the vegan food company, which has been struggling with disappointing sales and investor skepticism over its long-term growth prospects. The stock has fallen 75% this year, dragging its market down to $1.02 billion. Just three years ago, the company was valued at $13.4 billion.

Prior to joining Beyond Meat, Ramsey spent three decades at Tyson Foods, overseeing its poultry and McDonald’s businesses. Beyond Meat was relying on his experience to help the company successfully pull off big launches, particularly with fast-food companies like Taco Bell owner Yum Brands and McDonald’s.

Ramsey did not respond to a request for comment from CNBC.

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Super Bowl 2022: Jalen Ramsey burned by non-call on Tee Higgins’ 75-yard TD to start second half

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Tee Higgins beating Jalen Ramsey for a 75-yard touchdown on the first play of the second half in Super Bowl LVI grabbed all the highlights. Jalen Ramsey, who fell on the play that led to the Higgins touchdown, had a case there was some foul play involved.

Higgins ended up grabbing Ramsey’s facemask, which caused the star cornerback to fall to the ground — and left Higgins wide open for the score. 

Ramsey was essentially pulled down by Higgins before he adjusted his route and made the catch to give the Bengals a 17-13 lead. The Rams cornerback had already given up a 44-yard reception to Chase earlier in the game, but this long reception was aided by contact. 

The 75-yard pass was the longest reception Ramsey his allowed in his career. Ramsey will certainly have something to say about the non-call after the game, whether the Rams win or lose. 

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Los Angeles Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey has become the Mariachi Rams’ biggest fan

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — A trumpet blared a vibrant beat as a string ensemble joined along.

“I got five on it!” sang the Mariachi Rams as the unexpecting SoFi Stadium crowd roared in anticipation.

Standing near midfield, a grin grew across Jalen Ramsey’s face as the Los Angeles Rams’ cornerback glanced to the infinity screen, saw the Mariachi Rams donning his No. 5 jersey and heard their tune, one of his favorite hip-hop songs arranged with a mariachi flavor.

“The energy was amazing and in that moment I just wanted to be like, ‘Yeah, what’s up? Get turnt up!'” Ramsey recalled. “That was something that was super special and personal that they did.”

When the Mariachi Rams’ 60-second rendition of Luniz’s 1995 hit ended, Ramsey nodded his head, waved his hands in appreciation, then got back to the Week 9 game against the Tennessee Titans.

“We wanted him to actually know that we were doing it for him,” said Jesse Hernandez, one of nine band members. “Jalen is the man. He’s our buddy.”

The Mariachi Rams have grown something of a cult following since they started playing at Rams games in 2019.

“It’s electrifying,” said Santiago Alberto, a band member who arranges the group’s music. “Like the adrenaline gets going. It feels like we’re doing a concert for 70,000 fans.”

Rams fans often ask the impeccably suited band members for selfies and provide their full attention when the band performs from a stage in the Northwest corner of the stadium bowl during breaks in the football action.

But perhaps the Mariachi Rams’ most notable fan is the All-Pro Ramsey, a 27-year-old Nashville native whose attention they captured when he played his first game in Los Angeles two seasons ago after his blockbuster trade from the Jacksonville Jaguars, whom the Rams host Sunday (4:05 p.m. ET, Fox).

“It was a star-studded event like I had never experienced in my NFL career yet,” Ramsey recalled, thinking back to his first game in Los Angeles in 2019. “Then there was a mariachi band and it was something that was super unique and I knew obviously it was something that was specifically unique to the L.A. Rams, because we didn’t have that in Jacksonville.”

The Mariachi Rams perform authentic hits but enjoy mixing in occasional mariachi-infused hip-hop or popular culture music. They’ve played 2Pac’s “California Love,” the theme song to “Rocky” and even ESPN’s Monday Night Football theme. They’re the NFL’s first mariachi band.

“It’s just so cool to see all these different cultures all together, unified through sports and music,” said Alberto, a 27-year-old music teacher. “I just feel like we’re lucky that we have the opportunity.”

“Being in L.A. and being in the culture here and being around so many different people in the community, they kind of embody what L.A.’s about,” Ramsey said.

Before a Week 3 matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Ramsey pulled up to SoFi Stadium in a blue and yellow Porsche and stepped out in a matching charro, a traditional mariachi suit, with custom white boots, proudly displaying his esteem for the band.

“It was just pure joy,” Ramsey said, describing his homage. “They hand-stitched everything to a T, got my measurements, everything, the suit fits perfectly. … It was super special. Super special moment.”

It was something Ramsey decided he wanted to do after watching the Mariachi Rams infuse life into the stadium with a performance during a preseason game, providing a much-needed change in atmosphere after NFL teams were forced to play mostly in silence in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We were like, ‘Damn, he looks better than we do, man!'” said a laughing Hernandez, 70, who is also a music teacher. “And he’s like a gigantic guy, like really buff. But it just like fit him like perfectly.”

“He wore it with a lot of pride,” Alberto said. “He wore it with dignity and respect.”

Because of the NFL’s safety protocols surrounding COVID-19, Ramsey has not been able to meet the band in person, but he was able to FaceTime with the group the day he wore their suit.

“They were super excited, and I was super excited to meet them, too,” Ramsey said. “I was happy to be able to represent them walking into SoFi Stadium.”

Said Alberto: “How cool is that to have an NFL player that wants to meet you or something that you’re involved in. Usually it’s the other way around.”

“It’s a cool thing because you would never expect it,” Hernandez said about Ramsey’s fandom.

In a video produced for the Los Angeles Rams’ website, Ramsey mentioned it would be cool if the band learned how to play, “I Got 5 on It.”

Little did Ramsey know, they heard his request and got to work, despite the challenge of taking an original track that included drums, keyboards and synthesizers and making it authentically mariachi, utilizing trumpets, violins, a guitarron, vihuela and guitar with only one formal rehearsal.

“I write the arrangements for the group and I thought, ‘You know what, we’re gonna do this and we’re gonna do it right.’ We’re not gonna make it like, cheesy or anything. We’re gonna do it all the way,” Alberto said. “That was a challenge, but I was up for it.”

“That was dope,” Ramsey said. “I wasn’t expecting that.”

As for Ramsey’s next request?

“I’m hoping that right after the Super Bowl, Lord willing, the Rams play in and win the Super Bowl and right after the Super Bowl I can meet them,” Ramsey said. “And we can have a good offseason of me learning how to play an instrument.”



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Pedro Pascal & Bella Ramsey Debut In First Photo – Deadline

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey are making their debut as Joel and Ellie in the first photo for HBO’s The Last of Us, the high-profile series adaptation of the Sony Playstation franchise from Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann.

Based on the critically acclaimed video game The Last of Us, developed by Naughty Dog exclusively for the PlayStation platforms, the story takes place twenty years after modern civilization has been destroyed. Joel, a hardened survivor, is hired to smuggle Ellie, a 14-year-old girl, out of an oppressive quarantine zone. What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal, heartbreaking journey, as they both must traverse across the U.S. and depend on each other for survival.

Pascal’s Joel, tormented by past trauma and failure, must trek across a pandemic-ravaged America, all the while protecting a girl who represents the last hope of humanity.

Kantemir Balagov is directing the pilot episode of The Last Of Us, a co-production with Sony Pictures Television. PlayStation Productions, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, and Naughty Dog.

Druckmann and Mazin write and executive produce; Carolyn Strauss (Game of Thrones, Chernobyl) also executive produces along with Naughty Dog president Evan Wells alongside Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan of PlayStation Productions.



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