SEC baseball tournament bracket, schedule, how to watch

TheSEC Baseball Tournament scheduleis set.

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Georgiaclinched theregular-season championship for the first time since 2008and the No. 1 seed last weekend.

Defending SEC tournament champion Vanderbilt is the No. 12 seed, whilepreseason No. 1 LSUis the No. 14 seed. It's been an unpredictable season down South.

Top seeds and bubble teams:NCAA baseball tournament bracket projection

The full SEC Tournament schedule and bracket is below:

When is 2026 SEC Baseball Tournament?

  • Dates: Tuesday, May 19 through Sunday, May 24

  • Location: Hoover, Alabama

SEC Baseball Tournament Schedule

All times Eastern

TUESDAY, MAY 19

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  • Game 1:  No. 9 Ole Miss vs. No. 16 Missouri, 10:30 a.m. (SEC Network)

  • Game 2:  No. 12 Vanderbilt vs. No. 13 Kentucky, approx. 2 p.m. (SEC Network)

  • Game 3: No. 10 Tennessee vs. No. 15 South Carolina, approx. 5:30 p.m. (SEC Network)

  • Game 4: No. 11 Oklahoma vs. No. 14 LSU, approx. 9 p.m. (SEC Network)

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20

  • Game 5:  No. 8 Mississippi State vs. Game 1 winner, 10:30 a.m. (SEC Network)

  • Game 6: No. 5 Florida vs. Game 2 winner, approx. 2 p.m. (SEC Network)

  • Game 7: No. 7 Arkansas vs. Game 3 winner, approx. 5:30 p.m. (SEC Network)

  • Game 8: No. 6 Auburn vs. Game 4 winner, approx. 9 p.m. (SEC Network)

THURSDAY, MAY 21

  • Game 9: No. 1 Georgia vs. Game 5 winner, 4 p.m. (SEC Network)

  • Game 10: No. 4 Alabama vs. Game 6 winner, approx. 8 p.m. (SEC Network)

FRIDAY, MAY 22

  • Game 11: No. 2 Texas vs. Game 7 winner, 4 p.m. (SEC Network)

  • Game 12: No. 3 Texas A&M vs. Game 8 winner, approx. 8 p.m. (SEC Network)

SATURDAY, MAY 23

  • Game 13: Game 9 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 1 p.m. (SEC Network)

  • Game 14: Game 11 winner vs. Game 12 winner, approx. 5 p.m. (SEC Network)

SUNDAY, MAY 24

  • Championship Game: Game 13 winner vs. Game 14 winner, 2 p.m. (ABC)

What channel is 2026 SEC Tournament?

SEC baseball standings

Conference records in parenthesis; italicized teams are locked into seed:

  1. Georgia (24-6) 

  2. Texas (19-10)

  3. Texas A&M (18-11)

  4. Alabama (18-12)

  5. Florida (18-12)

  6. Auburn (17-13)

  7. Arkansas (17-13)

  8. Mississippi State (16-14)

  9. Ole Miss (15-15)

  10. Tennessee (15-15)

  11. Oklahoma (14-16)

  12. Vanderbilt (14-16)

  13. Kentucky (13-17)

  14. LSU (9-21)

  15. South Carolina (7-23)

  16. Missouri (6-24)

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SEC baseball tournament bracket, schedule, how to watch

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J Balvin Says Son Rio, 4½, Loves to Pick Out His Own Outfits (Exclusive)

J Balvin's son Rio, 4½, has a strong sense of style and picks out his own outfits, the singer told PEOPLE

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  • The musician also said that whatever his young son "wants to do, I'm going to support him"

  • J Balvin shares Rio, who turns 5 in June, with longtime girlfriend Valentina Ferrer

At just 4½ years old,J Balvin's son already has a killer sense of style.

The 41-year-old singer shares sonRio, who turns 5 in June, with longtime girlfriendValentina Ferrer. At the KidSuper x Jameson Capsule Collection event in Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 6, Balvin told PEOPLE exclusively that his mini-me has inherited a love for fashion and art, regularly picking out his own "fly" outfits.

"Now he's like, 'Yo, let me get this hat. What if I match these sneakers with this hoodie?' " the "I Like It" singer said at the event celebrating soccer and the World Cup, held at KidSuper Studios. "So I'm like, 'Okay, guy, you know what you're doing.' "

The proud dad also said that while Rio shares his love for style, he has yet to adopt an interest in sports—and that's totally fine with Balvin.

"He might be more into the arts, I think," the singer told PEOPLE. "But whatever he wants to do, I'm going to support him. Whatever he wants. I hope it's not music. There's too many ways to be happy."

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Balvin, a massive soccer fan, co-owns the soccer team Super Niños FC with KidSuper designer Colm Dillane. The two collaborated with Major League Soccer and Jameson Irish Whiskey's "It's What You Bring" campaign to launch a soccer-inspired capsule collection, designed by Dillane.

Dillane has styled looks for Balvin before, but the partnership marked the first time they worked together on a fashion project. Balvin said the two are closer than ever, especially now that they're both "grown-ups."

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"It's different," the musician said of their relationship as collaborators. "We're more mature."

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The campaign has also offered Balvin a chance to blend his love for fashion, sports and music. The singer dropped a new single with Ryan Castro, titled "Pal Agua," for the launch.

Balvin told PEOPLE that much like his music — which inspires people to dance, even if they don't know the words — sports are a "universal language."

"What's music without sports, and what's sports without fashion? Everything is connected," he said. "That's what we call culture. Sports, the way we dress, the way we express ourselves in music. When you're feeling, when you're dressing, you feel like you have your swag on. Nothing better than listening to good music with a good game."

As for fatherhood, Balvin previously opened up to PEOPLE about how he and Rio spend their free time, and how his son has changed his lifestyle.

He said in 2023, "When you have a son, you want your kid to be betterand not commit the same mistakes we did."

"You can talk a lot, but you've got to lead by example," the global superstar added at the time. "I do it because I really enjoy it, but if I give that example to my son, it'll be beautiful. Because actions speak for themselves. That really is key in life."

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See Will Ferrell’s 11 Funniest “Saturday Night Live” Moments

Will Ferrell made a name for himself when he was a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 2002

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  • During his time on the sketch comedy show, he created several memorable characters and landed hilarious impressions

  • Ferrell returned to SNL for the season 51 finale on May 16

Will Ferrellhas had too many hilarious moments onSaturday Night Liveto count.

The comedian got his start on the sketch comedy show when he starred as a main cast member from 1995 to 2002. During his time onSNL,Ferrell made a name for himself with his impersonations — including formerPresident George W. BushandHarry Caray— and creative fictional characters — such as Craig Buchanan, David Leary and Marty Culp, among others.

Even after Ferrell leftSNL, he reprised several of his beloved roles for years to come. He's hosted the show five times from 2005 to 2019 and returned to the gig for theseason 51 finaleon May 16.

While promoting the upcoming episode, Ferrell paid homage to one of his famous sketches, "Get Off the Shed," in apre-taped skitwith cast membersChloe FinemanandSarah Sherman.

Here, take a look back at some of Will Ferrell's most memorable moments fromSaturday Night Live.

"More cowbell!"

Will Ferrell during the 'More Cowbell

While there are no shortage of standout moments from Ferrell's time onSNL, one that might immediately come to mind is the "More Cowbell" sketch from season 25 in 2000.

Ferrell, who also wrote the skit, starred ascowbell player Gene Frenklefor the Blue Öyster Cult band.

The skit follows Gene and fellow band members — played byChris Parnell,Jimmy Fallon,Chris KattanandHoratio Sanz— as they record the song "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" for music producer Bruce Dickinson (portrayed by guest hostChristopher Walken).

As the group records the song, Bruce insists over and over again that he needs "more cowbell" from Gene — who is also dressed in a low-cut, form-fitting brown shirt that rises up and gets in the way of his bandmates. "More cowbell" irritates the rest of the bandmates to no end, but Bruce doesn't give up.

The sketch became so well-known that Walken even told Ferrell he's frequently asked to play the cowbell and joked that the sketch "ruined my life."

"Get Off the Shed!"

Will Ferrell during

One of Ferrell's first sketches that made him a beloved cast member was one that he auditioned with and later brought to the stage as "Get Off the Shed" in season 21 in 1995.

The simple yet humorous skit revolves around Frank Henderson inviting over his new neighbors (played byDavid KoechnerandNancy Walls Carell) for a barbecue. While having casual conversation, Frank tells his off-screen children to "get off the shed."

As the situation plays out, Frank gets more and more upset with his kids and ends up screaming at the top of his lungs, "Get off the damn shed!" while taking off his belt as a threat, to which the neighbors beg the kids, "Please get off the shed!"

Ferrell referenced the famed 1995 sketch while promoting season 51 ofSNLwhen he repeatedly screamed, "Get off the damn stage!" in a teaser.

"Spartan Cheerleaders"

Will Ferrell as Craig Buchanan and Cheri Oteri as Aranna during the 'Football Game' skit on SNL.Credit: Al Levine/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

Another one of Ferrell's most memorable earlier roles was overly excited high school wannabe cheerleader Craig Buchanan in the 1997 season 23 cold open sketch "Spartan Cheerleaders at Tryouts."

Ferrell played Craig alongside fellow hopeful cheerleader Arianna (Cheri Oteri) as they do every strange and gravity-defying moves to make their high school cheer team. Their cheer phrases and choreography get wackier every second as they try to prove themselves.

The skit became an instant classic, and Ferrell and Oteri reprised their roles several times — including during his 2012 hosting gig.

"Mark Jensen's Family Christmas"

Will Ferrell sings 'It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year' on SNL.Credit: Saturday Night Live/Tiktok

In addition to his dozens of regularSNLseason appearances, Ferrell has also become known for his roles in the holiday specials.

During the season 26 Christmas special in December 2000, Ferrell went all out as fictional singer Mark Jensen in "Mark Jensen's Family Christmas." In the skit, Jensen is putting on a live Christmas special in front of a joyful choir behind him.

However, Jensen isn't just singing on a stage — he's actually rotating on a circular platform for several minutes. While belting out "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year," Jensen starts to feel ill from the motion and subsequently gets sick all over the stage, while refusing to end the show.

"The Love-ahs with Barbara and Dave"

Rachel Dratch as Virginia Klarvin and Will Ferrell as Roger Klarvin during the

Two Love-ahs like no-othah!

Ferrell andRachel Dratchtransformed into Roger and Virginia Klarvin — an expressive college professor couple who can't keep their hands off each other.

They debuted their characters in aseason 26 episodewithKatie Holmesin 2001 and later reprised their roles in "Love-ahs" skits over the next several years alongside Fallon and other guest hosts Walken,Drew BarrymoreandWinona Ryder.

While the sketch — which was created by Dratch after taking inspiration from one of her former professors — became a staple for both Ferrell and Dratch, it also helped launch Fallon's career, since he famouslycouldn't stop laughing during nearly all of his appearances.

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Robert Goulet

Will Ferrell as Robert Goulet during

Ferrell introduced his exaggerated impersonation of famed entertainer Robert Goulet for season 26 in 2000. For his memorable impression, Ferrell often acted inebriated or over-the-top while performing and interrupting himself to tell random stories.

He portrayed Goulet, who approved of the sketch ahead of his 2007 death, in several episodes — including the 2001 "The Robert Goulet Christmas Special" sketch.

In 2025,Ferrell reprised the role once againfor theSNL 50th Anniversary SpecialalongsideKristen Wiigand other stars for a joint "The Lawrence Welk Show" skit.

"Celebrity Jeopardy!"

Will Ferrell as Alex Trebek and Darrell Hammond as Sean Connery during

Another person whom Ferrell had fun impersonating wasJeopardyhostAlex TrebekinCelebrity Jeopardyskits. The skit was fairly self-explanatory, as Ferrell portrayed Trebek while asking simple questions to struggling celebrities.

The sketch frequently ran throughout Ferrell's time as a cast member from 1995 to 2002 and often featured that week's celebrity host as one of the contestants. In addition to the rotating contestants,Darrell Hammondalmost always appeared as Trebek's enemy, a fictional version of the lateSean Connery.

Ferrell helmed the podium when he returned to host in 2005, 2009 and theshow's 40th anniversary specialin February 2015. Trebek, whodied in 2020, even made a cameo alongside Ferrell in 2002.

James Lipton

Will Ferrell as James Lipton during

Ferrell also became known for his parody ofJames Liptonhosting his famed showInside the Actors Studio. In his Lipton impression, Ferrell stared down his celebrity guests while asking them intense and pretentious questions.

The sketch became an instant hit, and Ferrell hosted the fictionalInside the Actors Studioas Lipton several times while he was a cast member. Among other notable moments, Ferrell famously coined the catchphrase "scrumtrulescent," which he used to describe something too marvelous to comprehend.

Lipton, whodied in 2020, befriended Ferrell as a result of the sketch and told CNN in 2012 that he "love[d]" the impersonation and found it "flattering," perThe Hollywood Reporter.

“Strategery”

Ana Gasteyer as Katherine Harris and Will Ferrell as President George W. Bush during

Of all of Ferrell's characters and impersonations, heportrayed former President Bushthe most.

Ferrell made his debut as Bush in season 25 and went on to appear in dozens of sketches as the president until his departure. Ferrell returned as Bush as recently as season 43 in 2018.

His legendary impression even landed him a 2009 show on Broadway,You're Welcome America: A Final Night with George W. Bush.

While Ferrell had no shortage of laugh out loud moments as the former president, one of the more memorable skits had an effect on Bush for years. During a2000 debate sketch, Ferrell famously made up the word "strategery."

Bush's daughter,Jenna Bush Hager, later revealed that herdad was convinced for years that he was the personwho made the blunder.

"Someone else wrote that,” Ferrell said during a 2022 appearance on theTodayshow, while Bush Hager confirmed that her dad had no idea it wasn't real until recently. “Lorne Michaels told my dad, ‘You never said that,’ and he said, ‘What? I spent all those years [thinking I’d said it].' "

Ferrell quipped, "Oh, I knew all along. I’m sorry, Mr. President.”

"Dissing Your Dog"

Will Ferrell during

While Ferrell had several recurring characters over the years, he also had a handful of one-hit-wonder skits.

In December 2001, Ferrell appeared in a pre-taped segment as "unhinged dog trainer," Dale Sturtevant, for "Dissing Your Dog."

While promoting his services in a commercial, Sturtevant shows off his unique skill set — which includes verbally mocking the sweet pups with sarcastic insults and humiliating remarks.

"Short Shorts for the USA"

my Poehler, Horatio Sanz as Vasquez Gomez-Vasquez, Seann William Scott, Will Ferrell as Dale McGrew, Rachel Dratch as Barbara and Seth Meyers during the

Have shorts ever been the same since Ferrell's 2001 sketch, "Short Shorts for the USA"?

In the season 27 episode, Ferrell shows up late to an office meeting as dedicated employee Dale. However, Dale is wearing a questionable outfit — a U.S.A. crop top and patriotic flag briefs.

Dale joins the meeting as if it's a normal day, but his colleagues are grossed out by the NSFW outfit. When asked why "those shorts [are] so short," Dale famously asks the question, "Why are long pants long? Why are bushes bushy?"

By the end of the sketch, his rousing patriotic speech convinces the rest of his colleagues that he's in the right — up until his shorts rip.

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Brazil's Lula aims to develop relationship with Trump, Washington Post reports

May 17 (Reuters) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da ‌Silva said his personal relationship ‌with U.S. President Donald Trump could ​help attract American investment to Brazil, prevent more tariffs and sanctions and secure respect ‌for Brazilian ⁠democracy.

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“Trump knows I oppose war with Iran, disagree ⁠with his intervention in Venezuela and condemn the genocide that ​is happening ​in ​Palestine,” Lula said ‌in an interview with the Washington Post published on Sunday.

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“But my political disagreements with Trump do not interfere with my ‌relationship with him ​as a head ​of ​state. What I want ‌is for him ​to treat ​Brazil with respect, understanding that I am the democratically ​elected ‌president here.”

(Reporting by Rhea Rose ​Abraham in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Alex Richardson)

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Monoposto is an affordable way to race, says driver

A racing car driver said taking part in the Monoposto Championship was the most affordable way to enter the sport.

BBC A man in a black polo shirt kneels beside a bright yellow single-seat race car in a paddock area. The car has a small British flag and text reading “British Racing & Sports Car Club.” Behind them are transport trucks, parked cars and equipment.

Julian Hoskins, from Wolverton, Buckinghamshire, is a Monoposto driver and has raced at Silverstone, Northamptonshire, as part of the championship.

The contest is organised by the Monoposto Racing Club, which is the biggest amateur single-seater racing club in the UK.

Hoskins, who is a member of the club, said: "You can buy a car that's pretty much ready to go for certainly under £10,000. It's very, very affordable, the entries aren't stupidly expensive."

When speaking to Robert Constantin and Charlotte Vowden onThe Motorsport Show on BBC Radio Northampton, Hoskins described himself as a "serious hobbier" when it came to racing.

He said the camaraderie was one of the most important aspects of the club, adding: "If anybody has a problem, they don't think twice about helping anybody out. It's a good social scene."

"It's all about the people's experience," he added.

Several open-wheel race cars drive around a wide, paved racetrack during a race. In the background, there is a large grandstand with rows of blue seats and a few track staff in high-visibility clothing near the fence.

Monoposto is Italian for "single-seater" and refers to open-wheel race cars.

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The club said it aimed to host an inclusive and affordable racing environment for its members and that the championship was for cars that are at least four years old.

The engine size determined the class a car would be assigned to and the contest often included a variety of single-seater vehicles, ranging from older, classic cars to modern F3 cars, the club added.

A man stands indoors in the Silverstone Museum lobby next to an old Force India racing car painted white, green, and orange with “Sahara” branding.

Eddie Guest, the chairman of the Monoposto Racing Club and a Monoposto driver said: "There's a fair chance that if you have a race car, it'll fit somewhere in our classes."

He added that Monoposto was regarded as the most financially accessible form of racing, considering "no racing is cheap".

He acknowledged that turning up with a car was "fairly daunting", but insisted that the "great camaraderie" means there was always someone to help fellow drivers get started.

"If your car breaks, there's a fair chance someone will come and help you fix it.

"The racing is hard but I think it's very fair," Guest added.

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When should you get a mammogram? Conflicting advice makes it hard to know

WASHINGTON (AP) — Deciding when to get routine mammograms is confusing.Some health groups recommend women begin at age 40 or 45while another recently opted for age 50. They also differ on whether yearly or every other year is best.

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The conflicting advice is at least partly because guidelines for breast cancer screening are designed for women at average risk andwith no possible cancer symptoms. But breast cancer is so common that it is hard to know who is really “average” and how to balance the pros and cons of screening.

"Breast cancer is not one disease,” said Dr. Laura Esserman of the University of California, San Francisco. “So how in the world does it make sense to screen everybody the same when everyone doesn't have the same risk?”

Esserman is leading research to better understand the nuances of who is at low or high risk or somewhere in between and eventually offer more tailored screening advice.

More than 320,000 women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, according to the American Cancer Society. Death rates have been dropping for decades, thanks largely to better treatments. But it is still the second-most common cause of cancer death in U.S. women -- and diagnoses are inching up.

For now, here are some things to know.

When to get a mammogram

The newest guidance comes from the American College of Physicians, which recommends that average-risk women ages 50 to 74 get an every-other-year mammogram. For those 40 to 49, the guideline says to discuss pros and cons with a doctor and if they choose screening, to go every other year.

That advice, issued last month, was a surprise. Most other U.S. health groups have urged women to start earlier, in their 40s. The influential U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recently switched its guidance to start every-other-year mammograms at age 40 instead of 50.

The American Cancer Society has long recommended yearly mammograms for 45- to 54-year-olds -– but says they can choose to start at 40. For those age 55 and older, the cancer society says women can switch to every other year or choose to keep going for yearly checks.

The new American College of Physicians guidelines also say doctors can ask if women 75 or older wish to stop routine screening. In contrast, the cancer society says there is no reason to stop if they are still healthy.

Why don’t experts agree?

The higher a woman’s risk of eventually developing breast cancer, the more benefit she will derive from more frequent screenings. But beyond some well-known factors like the cancer-causing BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes, it is hard for women to know their true risk. Age has long been a proxy because the risk of breast cancer rises as women get older.

Mammograms aren’t perfect. Sometimes they miss cancer or an aggressive tumor pops up after a routine mammogram. But guidelines seek to balance the benefits of catching cancer early with possible harms, such as stress and pain from investigating suspicious spots that don't turn out to be cancerous.

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“We’re not saying there’s no benefit” from mammograms in the 40s, cautioned Dr. Carolyn Crandall of the University of California, Los Angeles, who chaired the American College of Physicians report. But “there’s a narrower balance between the benefits you could get and the harms in 40- to 49-year-olds.”

The American Cancer Society recommends starting yearly mammograms at 45 because it found breast cancer incidence in 45- to 49-year-olds was higher than in the early 40s – more like what 50- to 54-year-olds experience, said public health researcher Robert Smith, the society’s expert on early cancer detection.

What is missing is a way to tell if someone is more likely to develop an aggressive breast cancer or a slow-growing one, Smith noted.

How dense breasts affect mammogram advice

Nearly half of women over 40 havedense breast tissue, which can make it harder to spot a tumor on a mammogram and can slightly increase the risk of developing cancer.

After a mammogram, women are notified about their breast density. Many experts say it is not yet clear if women with dense breasts would benefit from adding ultrasounds or MRIs to their screening. But the new American College of Physicians guidance advises considering 3D mammography – what doctors call digital breast tomosynthesis or DBT.

What’s next for breast cancer screening

In the future, adding a gene test — one that looks at more than just those well-known BRCA genes — along with broader risk factors may help refine women’s optimal mammogram schedule.

A recent study of nearly 46,000 women, called the WISDOM trial, used age, genetic testing, lifestyle, health history and breast density to classify women as low, average, elevated or high risk. That risk level determined if they waited to start mammograms at 50, went every other year or every year – and the highest-risk group was told to screen twice a year, once with a mammogram and again with an MRI scan. Risk-based scans were compared to standard yearly mammograms.

Risk-based screening worked as well as yearly screening, Esserman's team reported in the medical journal JAMA. One surprise: About 30% of women whose gene testing indicated increased risk didn't report relatives with breast cancer. While more research is underway, Esserman hopes the early findings will start influencing guidelines soon.

Also in the pipeline are AI tools being crafted to assess a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer in the next few years based on clues in her mammogram, another possible way to identify who might qualify for more or less frequent screening.

For now, women can talk with their doctors about close relatives who have had cancer, their own overall health and other risk factors such as whether they have had children and at what age.

Whatever mammogram age and interval they choose, the best advice is to stick with it, the cancer society's Smith said: “Breast screening works best when it’s done regularly.”

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Gina Carano details shocking weight loss before Ronda Rousey fight

The most startling stat about the fight betweenRonda Rousey and Gina Caranomight have surfaced the day before bout takes place, Saturday, May 16 at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

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It was a day earlier, on Friday, after the official weigh-in whenCarano took to Instagram.

“Ok. Vulnerable post but here we are," she wrote. “I just weighed in at 141.4 lbs. Since Sept 2024 to today, May 15, 2026, I have lost 100lbs. It hurts to say that and share but I am going to share it because I worked so damn hard every week for over a year and a half to shed this weight. It did not happen overnight."

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At her old weight of 240 pounds, the 5-foot-8 Carano would have weighed only 17 pounds less than the 6-foot-4Francis Ngannoudid at the weigh-in Friday for his heavyweight bout against Philipe Lins.

Both Rousey and Carano were required to weigh no more than 145 pounds for their fight, the main event on the 11-fight card. Carano did that with ease and do did Rousey, who came in at 142 pounds.

“If it wasn’t for having this incredibly challenging goal in fighting@rondarouseyI most definitely wouldn’t have reached this," Carano wrote. “I was pre-diabetic, had trouble simply walking in September and have been on the path to recovery to turn myself back into an athlete since then."

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It was a day earlier, on Friday, after the official weigh-in whenCarano took to Instagram.

“Ok. Vulnerable post but here we are," she wrote. “I just weighed in at 141.4 lbs. Since Sept 2024 to today, May 15, 2026, I have lost 100lbs. It hurts to say that and share but I am going to share it because I worked so damn hard every week for over a year and a half to shed this weight. It did not happen overnight."

If the weight loss happened steadily, that’s five pounds a month for approximately 20 months.

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At her old weight of 240 pounds, the 5-foot-8 Carano would have weighed only 17 pounds less than the 6-foot-4Francis Ngannoudid at the weigh-in Friday for his heavyweight bout against Philipe Lins.

Both Rousey and Carano were required to weigh no more than 145 pounds for their fight, the main event on the 11-fight card. Carano did that with ease and do did Rousey, who came in at 142 pounds.

“If it wasn’t for having this incredibly challenging goal in fighting@rondarouseyI most definitely wouldn’t have reached this," Carano wrote. “I was pre-diabetic, had trouble simply walking in September and have been on the path to recovery to turn myself back into an athlete since then."

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Why are flags at half-staff May 15? Why they'll stay lowered in Oklahoma, US

American flags across Oklahoma and the United States are flying at half-staff today, Friday, May 15, in honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day, which commemorates law enforcement officers killed or injured in the line of duty.

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The observance is marked each year by a presidential proclamation. For 2026, President Donald Trumpdesignated May 15as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the surrounding days as National Police Week, calling for flags to be flown at half-staff nationwide.

Flags are typically flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on May 15, in line with that proclamation marking Peace Officers Memorial Day, though many states and local governments follow the same timeline at their own buildings and facilities.

In Oklahoma, residents cancheck the state's official flag status pagefor updates on when flags are ordered to half-staff at government buildings.

Why are flags at half-staff today?

Flags are lowered on May 15 in observance of Peace Officers Memorial Day, a national day honoring federal, state and local law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty.

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Established by Congress in 1962, the observance is recognized annually during National Police Week and is often marked by memorial events and tributes nationwide, according toNational Day Calendar.

How long will flags stay lowered?

Flags are flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on May 15, following the presidential proclamation marking Peace Officers Memorial Day. State and local governments typically follow the same timeline on their own buildings.

What's the difference between half-staff and half-mast?

The difference between half-staff and half-mast depends on where the flag is being flown. In the United States, flags on land are lowered to half-staff, while half-mast refers to flags flown on ships and at naval stations.

The observance is also marked byevents across the country, including the National Police Officers Memorial Service in Washington, D.C., held at the U.S. Capitol on May 15 as part of National Police Week.

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Dundee head coach Steven Pressley could give fringe players a game after making eight changes in midweek. Goalkeeper Jon McCracken is out with an ankle injury.

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Investors take fright as left-leaning candidate secures path to UK parliament

By William James and Sam Tabahriti

Reuters A Union Jack flag flutters, near the Elizabeth Tower, commonly known as Big Ben, following the resignation of Wes Streeting as British Health Secretary, in London, Britain, May 14, 2026. REUTERS/Hannah McKay Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester speaks at a fringe meeting during the Britain's Labour Party's annual conference in Liverpool, Britain, September 28, 2025. REUTERS/Phil Noble Members of the media shelter from the rain on Downing Street, following the resignation of Wes Streeting as British Health Secretary, in London, Britain, May 14, 2026. REUTERS/Hannah McKay FILE PHOTO: British Housing Secretary Steve Reed walks to attend a cabinet meeting, the day before the State Opening of Parliament, in London, Britain, May 12, 2026. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo

Wes Streeting resigns as Britain's Health Secretary

LONDON, May 15 (Reuters) - Britain's borrowing costs surged to 28-year highs on Friday after Andy Burnham, a mayor on the left of the ruling Labour Party, secured a possible path to challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer, alarming investors and deepening a leadership crisis.

Starmer is struggling to hold on to ‌power after a tumultuous week when a main rival in government quit, accusing him of a lack of vision, and others positioned themselves for potential challenges to his leadership.

After ‌the drama of the last few days, any challenge could now take longer to materialise, as Starmer indicated he would fight to stay in power but would not block Greater Manchester Mayor Burnham from trying to win the seat in ​parliament he would need to launch his own leadership bid.

Wes Streeting, who quit as health minister on Thursday and is expected to run against Starmer if a formal contest begins, has indicated he was willing to wait and see whether Burnham can get to parliament.

That could take weeks, paralysing the government as it faces the economic fallout from the wars in Iran and Ukraine.

Britain's latest bout of political turmoil - it has had six prime ministers in the last 10 years since Brexit - drew the attention of U.S. President Donald Trump, who has criticised his former ally Starmer after Britain declined to join the Iran ‌war.

Asked if Starmer would survive as prime minister, Trump said "It's a tough ⁠thing, unless he can straighten out immigration where he's weak, and if he doesn't start drilling", though asked if Starmer should quit, he added "I don't say that."

"I think he's a nice man, actually," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One as he returned from a trip to China.

LAWMAKERS NEED TO 'TAKE A ⁠BREATH'

A British minister loyal to Starmer urged Labour Party colleagues to put the needs of the country before internal party politics.

"I think this weekend everyone needs to just take a breath," housing minister Steve Reed told the BBC. "We've had a dreadful week. We've looked appalling to the country in the way that we've behaved."

He said he would tell his colleagues: "Get on and do the jobs we were sent here to do."

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The potential return ​of ​Burnham to Westminster alarmed investors on Friday, as those on the so-called soft-left of the party, including Burnham ​and former deputy leader Angela Rayner, favour more state involvement in key industries, ‌protecting workers' rights and more tax to spend.

Sterling, down around 2% against the dollar this week, was set for its worst week since late 2024, while UK long-term borrowing costs hit their highest in almost three decades and British bank stocks tumbled.

Yields on 30-year British gilts - a barometer of how investors view the government's long-term borrowing needs - leapt by almost 19 basis points to around 5.845%, hitting their highest levels since 1998.

Global bond markets were under pressure more broadly on Friday, as investors reassessed how quickly interest rates might have to rise to ward off a damaging spike in inflation.

But the moves in gilts were particularly sharp, with the 10-year yield reaching its highest level since the onset of the global financial crisis in July 2008.

Sterling fell to a five-week low at $1.33285, ‌while British stock market indexes were down by about 1.7%. UK banks also fell sharply, with Barclays and ​Lloyds both down by around 3%.

ROUTE BACK TO PARLIAMENT CONVOLUTED

Despite the jittery reaction from markets, the route back to Westminster ​remains far from straightforward for Burnham, a former minister in Gordon Brown's Labour government ​who has previously tried, and failed, to lead the party.

He needs to win selection to stand as Labour's candidate for a vacant parliamentary seat, and then ‌beat Nigel Farage's Reform UK party and the left-wing Greens in the election ​to fill it.

Labour won the seat in 2024, ​but since then the party has fallen behind Reform in opinion polls, and the populist party emerged as the biggest winner in the area in the local elections last week, a trend seen across the country which prompted the move against Starmer.

In trying to secure a return to parliament, Burnham would also likely trigger an election for his Greater Manchester ​mayoralty, which Reform would also challenge.

For now, Reed said the party needed ‌to get behind Starmer.

"It remains the fact that there is no challenger, no one has gathered 81 nominations to mount a challenge against the prime minister," Reed ​added, referencing the formal party process for starting a leadership contest.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti, writing by William James; Additional reporting by Samuel Indyk and David Milliken in London ​and Trevor Hunnicutt aboard Air Force One; Editing by Kate Holton, William Schomberg and Alex Richardson)

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Pistons face do-or-die game. How to watch Cavs matchup

TheDetroit Pistonsgave up a late lead Wednesday, May 13, at home to theCleveland Cavaliersand lost in overtime to fall behind in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinals 3 games to 2.

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On Friday night, May 15, Detroit will go into Cleveland needing a win to extend the series back to Detroit for a game 7.

On Wednesday, the Pistonswere up late in the fourth quarter,but the Cavaliers tied the game at 103, then scored the first four points in OT and went on to win 117-113. PistonCade Cunningham had 39 pointsin the contest.

Here's how to watch Friday night.

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What time is the Pistons-Cavaliers game on?

Game time Friday, May 15, is 7 p.m. atRocket Arenain Cleveland.

What channel are the Pistons on?

National TV for thePistons-Cavaliers gameis Prime Video from Amazon. Amazon offers a free 30-day trial.

What were the scores of the previous games?

Detroit won the series opener at home on May 5, 111-101, and followed on May 7 with a 107-97 victory, also at home.

The series shifted to Cleveland, where the Cavaliers won game 3, 116-109, and game 4, 112-103.

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Drake Reveals His Dad Has Cancer in Emotional New Single 'Make Them Cry'

Drake has revealed that his father Dennis Graham has been diagnosed with cancer

People Drake and his father, Dennis Graham, in 2017Credit: Chris Polk/BBMA2017/Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • The rapper shared the news in emotional lyrics on a track called "Make Them Cry" from his new album, Iceman

  • Dennis, a Memphis-born musician, released a song honoring his bond with son back in 2021

Drakehas revealed that his fatherDennis Grahamhas cancer in a series of emotional lyrics on his new album,Iceman.

The Canadian rapper, 39, released the long-awaited record on Friday, May 15, alongside two other surprise albums,HabibtiandMaid Of Honour.

Towards the end of“Make Them Cry,"the opening track toIceman, the musician revealed his 71-year-old father's health update, without disclosing the type of cancer his dad has been diagnosed with.

Drake, whose full name is Aubrey Drake Graham, candidly raps: “My dad got cancer right now, we battlin' stages / Trust me when I say there's plenty things that I'd rather be facin' / For real / And this time, ask me to dig deeper, I'll gladly explain it.”

Drake and his father Dennis Graham at the 2021 Billboard Music AwardsCredit: Todd Williamson/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty

To coincide with the release ofIceman,Dennis posted a heartfelt photo of himself and his son embracingon Instagramand captioned it: “The Ice Man and The Nice Man just doing what we do, don't get it twisted, 🔜🙏🏽.”

Many fans commented on the picture, sending their best wishes to Dennis. One wrote: “Prayers up daddy graham 🙏🏾,” while another said: “Get well soon ❤️ 🦉.” A third commented: “Gotta get you healthy pops. Sending love and prayers your way.🙏🏾.”

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Drake's father is no stranger to the music industry. He was formerly a drummer for his band, Dennis Graham and the North Memphis Band, as well as for Jerry Lee Lewis.

Dennis started to focus on music again in 2016 and released a single on Father's Day in 2021 inspired by his relationship with Drake. Titled “Father and Son,” the song honors the bond the two share.

“A father and son will always understand each other's heart / And they'll always sit together / Until it's all said and done/ So there's nothing / No, there's nothing in the world / Like a love between a father and son,” Dennis sings on the track.

In “Make Them Cry," Drake also opens up about personal struggles he has been facing and "fake fans."Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

He raps: “I'm 'bout to turn 40, dog, I'm battlin' agin'/ I'm battlin' the fact that the album ain't even drop and already they asses complainin'/ F--k it, I'll battle the label/ F--k it, I'll battle the majors, I'll battle the stations 'til my ass is back in rotation.”

Drake, his son Adonis and his father Dennis GrahamCredit: Drake/Instagram

His family is also further mentioned on the track, which is over five minutes long, with lyrics such as: “I have to father my mother and treat my son's grandfather like my older brother," and, “I know for sure that my parents, they look at me and see an overcomer / I'm looking back at them and these days, I see an older couple.”

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