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MLB contenders watch for fatigue as some starters experience an increased workload JAY COHENAugust 5, 2025 at 10:46 PM 1 / 5Royals Cubs BaseballChicago Cubs starting pitcher Matthew Boyd throws against the Kansas City Royals during the first inning of a baseball game in Chicago, Tuesday, July 22, 20...

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1 / 5Royals Cubs BaseballChicago Cubs starting pitcher Matthew Boyd throws against the Kansas City Royals during the first inning of a baseball game in Chicago, Tuesday, July 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

CHICAGO (AP) — At age 34, Matthew Boyd is going back to what was once familiar territory for the left-hander. He has logged 130 2/3 innings so far in his first season with the Chicago Cubs, more than he totaled in the previous two years combined.

It's a workload jump that goes against what had become conventional wisdom in the majors, where teams have frequently capped pitchers' innings in hopes of keeping them healthy.

"Things have been going great," Boyd said. "And I think it's like none of us know what's ahead. And that goes for everybody."

Boyd's workload is worth watching as the Cubs try to rally in the NL Central race and go on a deep October run. He is among a group of pitchers going through a spike in innings in the heart of the playoff picture.

After spending most of his career as a reliever, Clay Holmes has 117 1/3 innings going into his 23rd start for the Mets on Tuesday night. Phillies left-hander Jesús Luzardo is up to 127 innings after he finished with 66 2/3 last year. All-Stars Garrett Crochet of the Red Sox and Bryan Woo of the Mariners also are progressing toward major increases.

"That's something we always monitor and watch," Mariners manager Dan Wilson said. "I know we're in constant communication in-between starts."

The days of predetermined innings limits, especially when it comes to young prospects and pitchers on losing teams, aren't going away anytime soon. But more organizations appear to be going with a case-by-case approach.

"I think the reason why it's changed a little bit and we don't look at that either percentage increase or fixed innings increase is because it wasn't working," said David Stearns, the president of baseball operations for the Mets.

"I think more and more we're trying to treat each pitcher as an individual. And if a pitcher feels good both subjectively and objectively, we try not to artificially shut them down."

Crochet, 26, helped show what might be possible last year. The 6-foot-6 left-hander, who had Tommy John surgery in April 2022, began last season with 73 innings in 72 appearances spanning four seasons with the White Sox.

He made his first big league start on opening day. With the White Sox closely monitoring his workload in the last part of the season, he finished with 32 starts and 146 innings. He is tied for the major league lead with 141 1/3 innings going into Tuesday night's start against Kansas City.

"I think that I really set myself up for this season to go out there and for there really to be no leash necessary," said Crochet, who was traded to the Red Sox in December and then agreed to a $170 million, six-year contract. "I've been feeling really good throughout the season and the five days in between my starts I really feel like I'm prepared and doing a lot to get my body in the right position to have success and to continue to give length throughout the year."

Boyd was recovering from Tommy John surgery when he signed with Cleveland last year. He returned to the majors last August and went 2-2 with a 2.72 ERA in eight starts and 39 2/3 innings for the Guardians. He also pitched 11 2/3 innings for the AL Central champions in the playoffs.

That was enough for Chicago to give Boyd a $29 million, two-year contract in free agency. And he has delivered so far, making the NL All-Star team while going 11-4 with a 2.34 ERA in 22 starts.

Boyd pitched a career-high 185 1/3 innings for Detroit in 2019, but he hasn't approached that territory since. The Cubs gave him nine days off between starts over the All-Star break, and Boyd has frequent conversations with manager Craig Counsell and pitching coach Tommy Hottovy about his workload and how he is feeling.

The Cubs also have rookie right-hander Cade Horton, who is up to 102 2/3 innings this season — including his time with Triple-A Iowa — after he totaled 34 1/3 innings in the minors last year.

"This is an area where the industry has not maybe figured out the answer, so you're just trying to keep getting better answers," Counsell said. "I think in the past, we were just relying on history. I think now we're relying on the data we collect from the actual player."

Communication is one thing, but an array of metrics and biomechanical analysis is at the center of the decision-making process when it comes to pitchers and rest.

"There's tangible things that you just keep an eye on," Boyd said. "You have your spin data, you have your velocity. We have biomechanics tracking. It's like, 'Hey, the mechanics are getting out of whack. ... Is there something we need to address? How do you address that?'

"There's so many different avenues you can go down and levers you can pull if you will. And it's not as cut and dry as like 20% increase, 50% increase (in innings)."

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AP Baseball Writer Mike Fitzpatrick in New York and AP Sports Writer Andrew Destin in Seattle contributed to this report.

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FIFA president Gianni Infantino has expressed support for Mexican referee Katia Itzel Garcia, who said she has been facing online abuse and death threats following a Leagues Cup match.

"At FIFA, we stand in solidarity with the FMF and CONCACAF in condemning the actions of those who make these unacceptable threats," Infantino wrote on his Instagram. "We offer our unconditional support in holding those responsible to account."

Garcia officiated a Leagues Cup match – a tournament that features top teams from the United States and Mexico – between FC Cincinnati, a Major League Soccer team, and Monterrey, a prominent Liga MX team.

In the match, she faced criticism for awarding FC Cincinnati a goal that was disputed as being offside. FC Cincinnati ultimately defeated Monterrey 3-2, which caused an outcry among the team's fans.

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The comments on social media blamed Garcia's officiating for the team's loss, and the abusive messages escalated to threats against her life and her family's well-being.

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Alex Ovechkin has partnered with a Russian technology company to produce a movie, series or documentary about his NHL career.

Yandex and its streaming platform, Kinopoisk, announced the agreement Tuesday.

Ovechkin this past spring broke Wayne Gretzky's career goals record and has scored 897 going into the final season of his contract with the Washington Capitals. Ovechkin, who turns 40 next month, has along with his representatives granted the rights to adapt his career to Yandex's production label, Plus Studio.

The Moscow native who began his professional career in the Russian league, now the KHL, is expected to take part in commercials and serve as a Yandex ambassador as part of the deal.

Ovechkin has played his entire career with Washington since the Capitals drafted him with the first pick in 2004 and he debuted in 2005. He has been the face of the franchise since, served as their captain since January 2010 and was playoff MVP in 2018 when he led them to their first Stanley Cup championship.

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Fox beats quarterly estimates, boosts buyback by $5 billion August 5, 2025 at 11:24 PM (Reuters) Fox Corp topped Wall Street estimates for quarterly revenue and profit on Tuesday, driven by a surge in advertising, affiliate fee and continued growth at its free adsupported streaming service, Tubi.

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(Reuters) -Fox Corp topped Wall Street estimates for quarterly revenue and profit on Tuesday, driven by a surge in advertising, affiliate fee and continued growth at its free ad-supported streaming service, Tubi.

The company also announced a $5 billion increase to its share repurchase authorization.

The owner of Fox News saw revenue from affiliate fee rising 2.6% in the fiscal fourth quarter, driven by growth across both its cable and television segments.

Fox has benefited from improving advertising trends despite tough comparisons from major international sports events like Copa America and the UEFA European Championship in the same period a year before.

Advertising revenues grew 7.1% in the quarter, primarily due to continued digital growth led by Tubi, and higher news ratings and pricing.

Growth at Tubi significantly bolsters Fox by expanding its reach into the rapidly growing, ad-supported streaming sector, attracting large numbers of younger, cord-cutting viewers who are increasingly hard to reach through traditional television channels.

Building on this growing momentum, Fox is set to launch a subscription-based streaming service, Fox One, on August 21 for $19.99 per month, aiming to reach audiences beyond its mainstay cable television business.

In June, the company acquired sports-focused streaming platform and television channel Caliente TV to expand its sports broadcasting presence in Mexico.

Fox's total revenue rose 6.3% to $3.29 billion in the fourth quarter, beating estimates of $3.12 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

The company also reported a nearly 7% jump in revenue in its cable network programming unit to $1.53 billion, at a time when customers are shifting to digital streaming.

Adjusted profit attributable to Fox's stockholders was $1.27 per share, compared with estimates of 99 cents.

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Trump says major US banks 'discriminated against me' as White House preps debanking executive order David HollerithAugust 6, 2025 at 1:09 AM Debanking is back in the spotlight this week after President Trump said Tuesday that the country's two largest US banks, JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Bank of Ameri...

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Debanking is back in the spotlight this week after President Trump said Tuesday that the country's two largest US banks, JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Bank of America (BAC), denied him as a customer.

"The banks discriminated against me very badly, and I was very good to the banks," Trump said on CNBC's "Squawk Box," adding that "they discriminate against many conservatives."

For years, Republicans have claimed that US banks have denied accounts to certain customers for political reasons. Crypto companies have warned more recently that they weren't permitted to get banking services during the Biden era.

"I had hundreds of millions. I had many, many accounts loaded up with cash. I was loaded up with cash, and they told me, 'I'm sorry, sir, we can't have you. You have 20 days to get out,'" Trump said of his experience losing bank accounts with JPMorgan Chase.

The president said he then went to Bank of America "to deposit a billion dollars plus" and was similarly denied.

"He said, 'We can't do it,'" Trump told "Squawk Box" while also referencing pressure on banks from Washington, D.C., regulators as a key reason for why he and others have been denied banking services.

"I ended up going to small banks all over the place," Trump added.

The president's comments came in response to a Wall Street Journal report late Monday stating that the White House is preparing to draft a related executive order around debanking that would fine banks found discriminating against customers on political grounds.

Bank of America did not immediately offer a response to Trump's comments.

"We don't close accounts for political reasons, and we agree with President Trump that regulatory change is desperately needed. We commend the White House for addressing this issue and look forward to working with them to get this right," a JPMorgan spokesperson said in emailed comments.

Both of these giant lenders and their CEOs have denied debanking customers on political grounds.

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Trump first brought visibility to the debanking issue back in January when he confronted Bank of America's Brian Moynihan about it during a live Q&A at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

"I hope you start opening your bank to conservatives," Trump told Moynihan. The president also appeared to include JPMorgan Chase CEO Jame Dimon in his confrontation. "I don't know if the regulators mandated that because of Biden or what, but you and Jamie and everybody else, I hope you open your banks to conservatives, because what you're doing is wrong," Trump added.

Two months later, the Trump Organization sued major credit card lender Capital One (COF) for allegedly debanking hundreds of its accounts following the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol in Washington, D.C.

Bank regulators have already eliminated one element in supervision that has been pointed to as a culprit of debunking, known as reputational risk. Critics said this element of supervision was previously too subjective, allowing regulators additional room to penalize lenders for taking on customers they deemed risky.

"The heart of the problem is regulatory overreach and supervisory discretion," a spokesperson for the Bank Policy Institute, a D.C. banking industry advocacy group, said in an emailed statement.

"The banking agencies have already taken steps to address issues like reputational risk, and we're hopeful that any forthcoming executive order will reinforce this progress by directing regulators to confront the flawed regulatory framework that gave rise to these concerns in the first place," BPI added.

Each of the bosses for these big banks has addressed the issue by also pointing a finger at regulators.

"We have not debanked anyone because of political or religious relationships, period," JPMorgan's Dimon said during a podcast interview earlier this year, in which he acknowledged that debanking happens.

"The reality is that if they gave us clarity from the regulatory thing and avoid the second-guessing, that would be helpful," Bank of America's Moynihan said in a CBS interview on Sunday.

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Paramount Pictures debuted the first trailer for Colleen Hoover's film adaptation of Regretting You on Tuesday, August 5

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The first trailer for Colleen Hoover's latest onscreen adaptation has arrived.

On Tuesday, August 5, Paramount Pictures debuted the first look at Regretting You, based on Hoover's 2019 contemporary romance and young adult crossover of the same name.

Allison Williams plays Morgan Grant, a young mother who puts her ambitions on hold to raise her teenage daughter, Clara, played by Mckenna Grace. But when a family tragedy puts more strain on their already complicated relationship, they must figure out how to navigate life together.

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The movie comes from The Fault in Our Stars director Josh Boone.

"When I read Regretting You I was captivated by the characters and knew we needed a partnership with an amazing cast to make it real," Boone told Deadline when the adaptation was first announced in August 2024. "Our plan is to make a classic that mothers and daughters will cherish for years to come."

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Hoover has published over 20 books, many of which have earned a spot on The New York Times best seller list, become "BookTok" sensations and made their way to Hollywood.

Hoover's first book adaptation hit the small screen in 2017 when her novel Confess was turned into a seven-episode television series. Seven years later, in August 2024, Hoover's best-seller, It Ends with Us, premiered in theaters, marking the author's first book-to-movie adaptation.

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Parents of a 10-year-old child are accused of leaving their son behind at the airport so they could catch a flight.

According to Spain's national police, Guardia Civil, the incident took place a few days ago at Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport.

Guardia Civil's Catalonia office told USA TODAY the boy wasn't able to board the flight because of issues with his documentation, so his parents decided to leave him unaccompanied while they boarded with their younger child.

At first, airport staff alerted Catalonia police, Mossos d'Esquadra, because the incident happened in a public area of the airport, where they have jurisdiction. They, in turn, alerted Guardia Civil, which has jurisdiction over restricted parts of the airport.

Passengers wait to embark at Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat airport in Barcelona, Spain in this file photo from Dec. 8, 2024.

Guardia Civil temporarily stopped the flight, found the family members on the plane and escorted them to a Mossos d'Esquadra station, where the child had been taken in the meantime for safety.

Mossos d'Esquadra said the child was handed over to the parents, who were being reported for child abandonment.

This incident first caught global attention after an apparent airport worker recounted what happened on TikTok.

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