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Arch Manning expectations have Texas at No. 1 in preseason poll. Are we sure he is ready? Dan Wolken, USA TODAY August 4, 2025 at 6:44 PM If everything we know about Texas' starting quarterback was exactly the same except that his name was Art Janning instead of Arch Manning, the Longhorns would not...

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Dan Wolken, USA TODAY August 4, 2025 at 6:44 PM

If everything we know about Texas' starting quarterback was exactly the same except that his name was Art Janning instead of Arch Manning, the Longhorns would not be the No. 1 team in the preseason US LBM Coaches Poll.

No disrespect intended, of course. The Longhorns have established themselves as one of the nation's elite programs under Steve Sarkisian, a talent-accumulating factory that might already have a national championship if not for a shaky play call from the 1-yard line in the fourth quarter of last season's semifinal against Ohio State.

Texas quarterback Arch Manning (16) reacts after scoring a touchdown during the first half against Texas-San Antonio at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.

But to believe the Longhorns are a deserving No. 1 – which is where a plurality of voters in the coaches' poll have them heading into 2025 – requires corresponding conviction that Manning is ready to live up to his family name and high school reputation.

I just have one question about that: Are we sure?

Pull the name off the jersey. Forget about the maturity, the presumed intangibles, the osmosis of a lifetime spent in proximity to two uncles who did some pretty good things on the football field. What do we really see?

We see a player who has thrown a mere 95 passes in two seasons on campus, a player who didn't play a meaningful snap against a good team last season outside of some situation-specific quarterback run packages. We also see a quarterback who was apparently not a viable option for Sarkisian in the second half of last season, even when it was clear that starter Quinn Ewers was not 100 percent healthy and dragging down the potential of Texas' offense.

Maybe it's not fair to read into that. Coaches are notoriously weird about quarterbacks, hypersensitive to locker room dynamics and public perception if they even acknowledge the possibility of a change. If Sarkisian's loyalty to Ewers wavered even an inch, it would have unleashed a cacophony of noise around the Texas program that might have been worse than watching his quarterback throw six interceptions over the final five games.

That said, if Manning wasn't ready to give Texas a better chance to win a national title last year when the deck was stacked in the Longhorns' favor everywhere else on their roster, isn't it fair to be a little skeptical that he's going to be ready now?

Most folks, it seems, are not skeptical. Manning begins the 2025 season as the betting favorite to win the Heisman Trophy at some prominent sports books. Texas was the far-and-away choice among SEC media members to win the league in their preseason poll, with Manning being named to the all-conference third team. And in perhaps the most outrageous bout of Arch Madness we've seen yet, ESPN/SEC Network commentator Paul Finebaum predicted he would be "the best college quarterback we have seen since Tim Tebow entered the scene in 2006."

Mind you, since Tebow's Heisman run in 2007, we've seen Cam Newton, Johnny Manziel, Jameis Winston, Marcus Mariota, Lamar Jackson, Baker Mayfield, Joe Burrow, Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels come through college football. If Manning is even in the top half of that group, then yes, Texas will probably be this year's national champion.

But can't we just slow down a little bit given, you know, the lack of on-field evidence that Manning deserves this level of expectation?

A year ago, Manning in fact did get his chance to start for Texas when Ewers strained his oblique muscle in the middle of their third game against Texas-San Antonio. Manning remained at the controls for the next two home games against Louisiana-Monroe and Mississippi State and was largely good. Not transcendently great, but good.

Then Ewers return from injury, and that was pretty much Manning's season for all intents and purposes. Two full games and a little more than half of a third, all against bad opponents. And that was with the best and most experienced offensive line in college football protecting him. It's not a critique of Manning whatsoever to say we didn't learn much about what he's capable of.

Sarkisian talks about Manning in far more measured tones. He understands what the two-year buildup of hype has created and the potential for narratives to turn quickly if his quarterback plays poorly in the opener against No. 2 Ohio State. He also knows that turning over four starters on the offensive line is a wildcard that will probably make things incrementally more challenging for his inexperienced quarterback.

"He's a great guy. He's a great teammate," Sarkisian said last month at SEC Media Days. "He's got an unbelievable work ethic. And I think, if he stays true to himself, that's going to help him navigate these waters as they present themselves. We've got to do a great job of supporting him around him, as coaches, as players, and ultimately, I think he's prepared for the moment. But now it's just time for him to go do it and enjoy doing it quite frankly."

Notice that's quite a bit different than how Sarkisian spoke the same day about "the deepest and most talented defense that we've had" or the receiving corps that "we're really excited about."

Maybe that's just Sarkisian intentionally lowering the temperature, with the full understanding that his fan base has been frothing to watch Manning finally take his place in Texas history. Or maybe there's a tiny part of him that's skeptical his quarterback can live up to the trail of hosannas laid in front of him based more on name and reputation than on-field accomplishment.

One way or another, after more than half a decade of hearing about the next-in-line to the Manning quarterback dynasty, we won't have to wait long for an answer.

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Police arrest man suspected of shooting driver who crashed into an LA crowd August 5, 2025 at 3:48 AM A vehicle sits on the sidewalk after ramming into a crowd of people waiting to enter a nightclub along a busy boulevard in Los Angeles early Saturday, July 19, 2025 injuring several people.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police have arrested the man suspected of shooting the driver who rammed his car into a crowd outside a Los Angeles nightclub last month.

The car crashed into a crowd of patrons leaving the Vermont Hollywood venue in the early hours of July 19 along a busy boulevard in East Hollywood, leading bystanders to attack the driver, authorities said.

The driver was later found to have been shot in the lower back and the suspect escaped on foot, according to police.

Efrain Villalobos, 28, was arrested Sunday afternoon in Redondo Beach, about 12 miles (19.3 kilometers) south of LA. He was booked on suspicion of attempted murder without bail.

A phone number for Villalobos or family members could not be found in an online database search and the public defender's office did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

The driver, 29-year-old Fernando Ramirez, was initially taken to a hospital. His car came to a stop after colliding with several food carts, which became lodged underneath the vehicle.

Some people were briefly trapped beneath the vehicle, police said. At least 23 people were taken to the hospital, with injuries ranging from minor pain to serious fractures and lacerations.

Police have not released information on whether Villalobos knew the driver, or what the driver's motive was in the crash.

Ramirez was charged with 37 felony counts of attempted murder and 37 felony counts of assault with a deadly weapon. If convicted, he could face multiple sentences of life imprisonment.

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Rolex, luxury watchmakers brace for Trump's tariffs on Swiss imports Pras SubramanianAugust 4, 2025 at 8:17 PM Switzerland is bracing for a big tariff hike on its exports, and its watch industry could take the brunt if President Trump hits Alpine nations with an enhanced 39% tariff for its exports, ...

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Pras SubramanianAugust 4, 2025 at 8:17 PM

Switzerland is bracing for a big tariff hike on its exports, and its watch industry could take the brunt if President Trump hits Alpine nations with an enhanced 39% tariff for its exports, slated to start on Aug. 7.

The Swiss watch industry employs thousands of artisans at various watchhouses that pump out millions of wristwatches and clocks each year. The industry also employs thousands in corporate and retail roles too.

In 2024, Swiss watch exports hit $29.5 billion, second only to manufactured items like pharmaceuticals and chemical products, with the US being Switzerland's main trade partner.

A tariff at these levels could crush demand for new Swiss watches.

"A 39% markup could make even a stainless-steel Submariner at retail jump from $10,000 to nearly $14,000," secondhand dealer Bob's Watches CEO Paul Altieri said to Yahoo Finance.

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Altieri noted that Bob's Watches' demand for pre-owned models is on the rise, with buyers hoping to avoid the tariff price surge.

Indeed, watch prices have already been rising in the US when Swiss exports were hit hit a 10% tariff earlier this year.

Morgan Stanley and its data partner WatchCharts found that prices for luxury watchmakers like Patek Philippe (up 6.9%), Audemars Piguet (up 6.7%), and Richemont's (CFR.SW) Vacheron Constantin (up 6.5%) have risen the most in its second quarter industry report.

And these tariff-fueled price hikes won't just be situated in the US but will likely affect global customers too, argued watch trading site Subdial, which runs an online watch marketplace and releases its own watch index with Bloomberg.

"If they increase prices in the US only, we may see a knock on effect in other markets. It seems more likely that brands will increase prices across all geographies (so as to maintain pricing parity, an important principle within luxury), and just accept lower margins on US stock on account of tariffs," a spokesperson for Subdial said.

Price hikes will push more of these buyers to the secondhand market, where the selection is vastly wider and deals can be found, the Subdial spokesperson added.

The big watch houses and retailers aren't saying much at the moment about where prices are headed.

Swiss-based Swatch Group (UHR.SW) is the largest watch producer in the world and counts brands like Omega, Blancpain, Breguet, and, of course, Swatch, in its portfolio. A spokesperson for the group said the company would not comment at this time.

Geneva-based Rolex, which is estimated to produce over a million luxury watches a year, is in the tariff crosshairs. A Rolex spokesperson did not respond to Yahoo Finance when sought for comment.

Watches of Switzerland (WOSG.L) is one of Rolex's top retail partners and operates certain "monobrand" Rolex-only boutiques.

"We note the announcement of the proposed new US tariff rate on imports from Switzerland due to come into effect on 7th August and will continue to work closely with our brand partners to mitigate any potential impact," the company said in a statement to Yahoo Finance.

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Mitigating the impact in this case likely means passing on tariff costs to customers and/or absorbing a small percentage. And this is because the effect of full passage to customer would be huge.

For Rolex and Watches of Switzerland, the tariff effects may not be as severe since they operate their own certified pre-owned (CPO) watch programs. Last year Rolex bought Bucherer, the jewelry and luxury watch retailer that operates the Tourneau chain in the US.

New watch buyers could shift to these CPO programs and still keep revenue flowing. But as Bob's Watches points out, used prices are climbing in sympathy as demand rises.

Interestingly, Trump's tariffs on the Swiss could actually hurt his own business interests.

Last year, Trump licensed his name for a range of Trump-branded watches, with models dubbed "Fight Fight Fight" and "Mugshot suit," as well as a $100,000 Swiss-made tourbillon movement watch in solid 18K gold.

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Blake Lively's Lawyers Accuse Justin Baldoni of Trying to 'Force' Release of Her 292Page Deposition Transcript Elizabeth RosnerAugust 4, 2025 at 8:59 PM Taylor Hill/FilmMagic; Dia Dipasupil/Getty Blake Lively; Justin Baldoni Blake Lively was questioned by Justin Baldoni's lawyers on July 31, and Bal...

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Blake Lively was questioned by Justin Baldoni's lawyers on July 31, and Baldoni chose to be in the room for her deposition

Lively's lawyers filed a motion to the judge claiming that Baldoni's team is trying to "force" the release of the 292-page transcript from her deposition

The actress is not "afraid" of the transcript coming out, her lawyers said, but they want it disclosed within the proper "legal process, governed by the rules of evidence"

Blake Lively's legal team is accusing Justin Baldoni's attorneys of using the court system to launch a public smear campaign in their ongoing legal dispute tied to the film It Ends With Us.

In a motion filed Monday, Aug. 4, Lively's lawyers asked a federal judge to strike a 292-page rough draft of her deposition transcript from the court record currently filed under seal, saying Baldoni's team uploaded it to the public docket with "no plausible legal reason to do so." According to the filing, only two pages of the transcript were actually cited, yet the full, unreviewed draft was published.

"There is no conceivable legal purpose to file the whole transcript," Lively's attorneys wrote. "Particularly given that it has not been reviewed, corrected or finalized."

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They called the move a "manufactured excuse to force the transcript into the public domain as fodder for the Wayfarer Defendants' media campaign," adding that it was "a tactic [that] perfectly demonstrates the counsel-as-PR-agent role."

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The filing alleges that Baldoni's legal team is trying to provoke Lively into defending why her transcript should remain sealed, in order to push "a false narrative that Ms. Lively is afraid of her deposition testimony becoming public, which is entirely untrue and deeply harmful."

"Ms. Lively affirmatively pursued this litigation with the full intention and desire to have her testimony heard in a legal process, governed by the rules of evidence — which publicly filing this rough draft transcript in this manner substantially undermines," her lawyers write in the letter. "To suggest otherwise is part of an ongoing character attack that Mr. Freedman has been advancing to undermine Ms. Lively's credibility and taint the jury pool."

Baldoni, 41, attended the July 31 deposition in person, which was held at Lively's attorney's office in New York City. Judge Lewis J. Liman had previously issued a protective order giving Lively's team control over the location and a right to be informed of attendees in advance.

Lively's lawyers say media outlets published stories about Baldoni's presence almost immediately after the deposition began, followed by tabloid reports that detailed Lively's appearance and legal team. They argue those alleged "leaks" were no accident.

The actress, 37, has accused Baldoni of sexual harassment and retaliation, which he has denied. Baldoni previously filed a $400 million countersuit against Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds, accusing them of defamation and extortion. Those claims were dismissed in June, and Baldoni's attorneys chose not to refile.

A trial is set for March 2026, with both Lively and Baldoni expected to take the stand.

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Lady Gaga to Release New Song, 'Dead Dance,' for 'Wednesday' Season 2 Jem AswadAugust 4, 2025 at 8:55 PM It's hardly a surprise given the widespread fan speculation, but two sources close to the situation confirm to Variety that Lady Gaga will release a song titled "Dead Dance" that will appear in t...

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It's hardly a surprise given the widespread fan speculation, but two sources close to the situation confirm to Variety that Lady Gaga will release a song titled "Dead Dance" that will appear in the forthcoming season 2 of the Tim Burton-helmed Netflix series "Wednesday."

The song and video are expected to be released next month to coincide with her appearance in the show as Rosaline Rotwood, a "legendary Nevermore teacher who crosses paths with Wednesday."

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Reps for Gaga declined to confirm or deny the report.

Early last month, multiple media outlets reported that Gaga, who is currently on her blockbuster "Mayhem Ball" tour, and Burton had been spotted on the Island of the Dolls in Xochimilco, south of Mexico City, which is purportedly haunted and features hundreds of decaying dolls strung across trees and structures.

Sources say the song was recorded with the same team that helmed the "Mayhem" album, primarily cowriters and coproducers Andrew Watt and Cirkut.

Burton spoke effusively about Gaga at the premiere of "Wednesday" Season 2 in London last week, saying saying that working the multi-hyphenate artist on the series was "inspirational."

Gaga wasn't in attendance at the premiere due to her ongoing Mayhem Ball tour, but has joined a cast that includes Jenna Ortega, Catherine Zeta-Jones and new faces Steve Buscemi as new Nevermore principal Barry Dort and Joanna Lumley as Wednesday's grandmother.

"She's such an artist and so for me, working with an artist is inspirational," Burton, who directs and executive produces "Wednesday," told Variety of Gaga. "But I felt that way about Joanna and Steve, who I've worked with before. These people come on this set, you see the whole crew kind of light up. It's a beautiful thing to witness."

Burton also recently teased that he may collaborate with Gaga again in the future, saying at the Giffoni Film Festival in Italy that he's "done something else with her." Asked by Variety if he could reveal more details or confirm that they're working together again, Burton replied: "No, I can't. But I hope so."

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Milei vetoes pension and disability spending increases, citing fiscal deficit pledge August 5, 2025 at 2:47 AM Argentine President Javier Milei speaks during the opening ceremony of the Rural Society's annual exposition, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, July 26, 2025.

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Argentine President Javier Milei speaks during the opening ceremony of the Rural Society's annual exposition, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, July 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Gustavo Garello) ()

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Libertarian President Javier Milei on Monday vetoed an attempt to increase spending on pensions in Argentina and a law expanding protections for people with disabilities, saying the legislation would have undermined his flagship pledge to eliminate the country's chronic fiscal deficit before October's midterm elections.

In publishing the veto decisions, Milei's administration said that Congress last month passed the spending bills — meant to more fully compensate retirees for inflation and offer more financial benefits for people with disabilities — "without determining the source of the funds." It said the bills "contradicted (Milei's) popular mandate" to bring down inflation.

Since coming to power in late 2023, Milei has vetoed all efforts to boost public spending, often wielding the slogan "there is no money" against people's demands that he restore subsidies. The government projects that the additional expenditures, including a 7.2% pension increase, will amount to about 0.9% of gross domestic product this year and 1.68% next year.

"This president prefers to tell an uncomfortable truth rather than repeat comfortable lies: There is no money," the government said. Spinning off the slogan of his ally, U.S. President Donald Trump, it added: "The only way to make Argentina great again is with effort and honesty, not the same old recipes."

Last year Milei racked up Argentina's first annual fiscal surplus in 14 years by making painful cuts to social spending and public works. The austerity measures helped drive down Argentina's monthly inflation rate to below 2% in June for the first time in five years, compared to more than 25% when Milei entered office in December 2023.

But the fiscal shock program has also deepened economic misery for many Argentines: Unemployment has climbed, wages adjusted for inflation have declined and prices are still up 40% year-on-year.

Congress can still overturn these vetoes with a two-thirds majority in both chambers, a challenge for Milei's libertarian party, which holds only a small minority of seats.

Milei, whose relationship with lawmakers has been tense ever since he took office, last year managed to win enough votes from his party's closest ally, the conservative PRO bloc, to prevent the pension increases.

Milei is looking to Argentina's crucial midterm elections in October to boost his party's representation as he seeks to continue his fiscal balance drive and draw more foreign investment.

The elections are widely seen as a referendum on his two years in office.

Retirees have been at the forefront of protests against Milei's government. Every Wednesday now for months, dozens of older Argentines struggling to scrape by on pensions of just $400 a month have faced off against security forces armed with tear gas and water cannons.

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3rd person arrested for allegedly helping a Tennessee fugitive wanted in family's killings August 4, 2025 at 8:51 PM 1 / 2AbandonedInfantFourDeadVehicles are seen being taken by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation in Lake County, Tennessee on July 30, 2025, near the area where four family member w...

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JACKSON, Tenn. (AP) — Police in Tennessee have charged a 23-year-old woman with assisting a man wanted in the murders of the parents, grandmother and uncle of an infant found alive miles away from the crime scene.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said Dearrah Sanders of Jackson, Tennessee, was arrested on Monday and charged with being an accessory after the killings. Investigators have also arrested two men on similar charges, alleging they helped 28-year-old Austin Robert Drummond after the July 29 killings. Drummond remained on the run on Monday afternoon, the TBI said in a news release.

Over the weekend, police in Jackson warned that they didn't know Drummond's whereabouts and advised residents to lock their doors and "remain alert." The U.S. Marshals Service said recently that Drummond could have fled the state.

Authorities have left many questions unanswered, including how the three people allegedly helped Drummond, the manner in which the victims were killed and how the baby ended up in a car seat in the Tigrett area, roughly 40 miles (64.37 kilometers) from the bodies.

Last week, authorities said they found the car in Jackson that they believe Drummond had been driving. Authorities believe the family murders were a targeted attack by Drummond, who had a relationship with the victims, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director David Rausch said. The baby is safe and being cared for.

Officials have warrants for Drummond that charge him with four counts of first-degree murder, one count of aggravated kidnapping and weapons offenses. His criminal history includes prison time for robbing a convenience store and threatening to go after jurors. He was also charged with attempted murder while behind bars. Drummond could also face a federal charge of unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, U.S. Marshals said in a federal court filing Friday.

Authorities have identified the four people found dead in Tiptonville as James M. Wilson, 21, and 20-year-old Adrianna Williams, the baby's parents; 15-year-old Braydon Williams and 38-year-old Cortney Rose, the mother of Adrianna Williams and Braydon Williams.

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