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Tiger Woods heard his longtime friend and business partner Rob McNamara say ’99 yards,’ and so the 15-time major winner immediately and instinctively pulled out a pitching wedge Tuesday night during TGL action. Woods even confirmed the number a second time with McNamara before setting up for his swing. He probably should have asked again.

Soon enough, his Jupiter Links Golf Club teammates wondered aloud from the sideline ‒ but too late and not loud enough for Woods to hear ‒ why one of the greatest golfers of all-time was using a club that wouldn’t get Woods near the 199 yards he needed to reach the hole.

What followed was a shot that traveled 100 yards, falling well short of the green as part of the match between Jupiter Links match and the New York Golf Club. Woods had been told ’99’ because it was perceived to be obvious the caddie was dropping a number and meant ‘199’ yards. Obvious to everyone but Woods, who wound up losing the 13th hole to Cameron Young.

‘I heard 99 yards. I didn’t know it was 199,’ he explained and then called it ‘one of the most embarrassing moments in my golfing career.’

Kim and fellow Jupiter Links teammate Kevin Kisner each got a good laugh at Woods’ expense as everybody involved realized the miscommunication that had occurred. Woods was playing for the first time since the death of his mother, Kultida Woods. The New York Golf Club team of Rickie Fowler, Matt Fitzpatrick and Young wound up winning the match over Jupiter Links, 10-3, on Tuesday.

Asked what they learned from the match during a news conference afterwards, Kim and Kisner deferred to Woods and the mishap that overshadowed the result.

‘I had 99 yards. I hit a 100-yard wedge shot,’ Woods said with a sheepish smile and a chuckle. ‘That was one of the most embarrassing things … I can’t believe that just happened.’

It’s still unclear when Woods will make his 2025 PGA Tour debut after he withdrew from last week’s Genesis Invitational following his mother’s death. He is scheduled to play for Jupiter Links again on Tuesday, Feb. 25 at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

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John Madden was one of the most successful coaches in NFL history before he transitioned to a career in the broadcast booth.

The Washington Commanders are hoping the elder Madden’s skillset will shine through in his progeny.

The Commanders hired Madden’s grandson, Jesse Madden, as an offensive quality control coach for the 2025 NFL season. The job will be the younger Madden’s first at the NFL level following his graduation from Michigan.

Madden, 21, attended Michigan and joined the football team as a walk-on in 2021. He began his career at quarterback before switching to defensive back and was a part of the Wolverines’ national championship team in 2024.

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Madden played sparingly for the Wolverines – he was credited with appearing in just one game for them, which came during the 2021 season – but he learned under both Jim Harbaugh and Mike Macdonald while with the team.

Harbaugh returned to the NFL in 2024, this time as head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, while Macdonald took the reins of the Seattle Seahawks, his maiden voyage as head coach of an NFL franchise.

The elder Madden, a 2006 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, died in December 2021.

The younger Madden will hope to follow in their footsteps and those of his Super Bowl 11-winning grandfather as his coaching career begins.

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It’s the most miserable time of the year for those on the bubble.

When the College Football Playoff expanded to 12 teams, rankings were released weekly, giving potential teams an idea of where their chances stood in qualifying. Now that it’s hoops season, it’s back to having no idea whether a team is in or out at any given point. It’s a fight for your team’s season each time you step on the court.

While there’s no official locks for the tournament until conference tournament season, the top 16 reveal over the weekend assured the virtual locks for the big dance. There are other teams that seem highly likely to make the NCAA men’s tournament along with the auto-bids from conference tournament champions, and then there’s a crop of squads that are teetering making the field of 68.

With Selection Sunday now less than a month away, it’s time to take a look at the teams on the bubble of qualifying for this year’s March Madness, along with their resume and where they stand in the latest USA TODAY Sports Bracketology.

Brigham Young

Record: 18-8 (9-6). NET Ranking: 31. Quad 1 record: 4-7. Projected seed: No. 11.

Quality wins: vs. Baylor, at West Virginia, vs. Kansas

Bad losses: at Providence

The Cougars won three consecutive games and seven of nine, including the Tuesday thumping they handed to Kansas. BYU has avoided bad losses in league play and its NET ranking is solid, Up next is a trip to Arizona that will provide an opportunity to garner another significant win to boost its profile.

Wake Forest

Record: 19-7 (11-4). NET Ranking: 58. Quad 1 record: 2-6. Projected seed: No. 11 (First Four).

Quality wins: Michigan (neutral), North Carolina, at SMU

Bad losses: vs. Florida State

Wake Forest got an important Quad 1 victory on Saturday at fellow bubble member SMU that boosted the resume of a team with a low NET ranking and suffered a home loss to Florida State three days before. The Demon Deacons must take advantage of an upcoming three-game slate against the bottom half of the ACC before a second meeting with Duke.

Virginia Commonwealth

Record: 20-5 (10-2). NET Ranking: 35. Quad 1 record: 1-1. Projected seed: No. 11 (First Four).

Quality wins: at Dayton, at Saint Joseph’s.

Bad losses: vs. Seton Hall (neutral), at Saint Louis.

With the best NET ranking among the bubble teams, the Rams have a case to make the tournament without winning the Atlantic 10 tournament. They’re currently one game behind conference George Mason and face the Patriots at home Saturday. A loss to Seton Hall looms large with the limited Quad 1 chances, so VCU needs to take control of what is a relative easy rest of the schedule − four of the remaining six games are against Quad 3 or 4 opponents.

Arkansas

Record: 15-10 (4-8). NET Ranking: 43. Quad 1 record: 3-8. Projected seed: No. 11 (First Four).

Quality wins: vs. Michigan (neutral), at Kentucky

Bad losses: at LSU

Give John Calipari credit; Arkansas has shown some fight recently with two Quad 1 wins in the last five games and narrow losses to top teams. However, another tough week awaits the Razorbacks with a trip to Auburn and then a home game against Missouri, which soundly won the first matchup between the teams last month.

San Diego State

Record: 18-6 (11-4). NET Ranking: 50. Quad 1 record: 4-4. Projected seed: No. 11 (First Four).

Quality wins: vs. Creighton (neutral), vs. Houston (neutral)

Bad losses: vs. UNLV

The Mountain West has taken a step back this season, meaning the league record isn’t as impressive for San Diego State. However, the Aztecs have won seven of their last eight following a bad loss to UNLV. Saturday’s road game against Utah State is a big opportunity to impress the committee as its currently the last Quad 1 chance of the regular season.

Oklahoma

Record: 16-10 (3-10). NET Ranking: 52. Quad 1 record: 4-8. Projected seed: First four out

Quality wins: vs. Arizona (neutral), vs. Michigan (neutral), vs. Louisville (neutral).

Bad losses: vs. LSU.

The Sooners earned three Quad 1 wins in the middle of December and were unbeaten before SEC play. But they’ve struggled in the first season of their new conference. A five-game losing streak, including a late meltdown at home to LSU, has pushed Oklahoma from comfortably in to out. There are plenty of Quad 1 wins available on the rest of the schedule. Somehow, the Sooners have to find them.

North Carolina

Record: 15-11 (8-6). NET Ranking: 47. Quad 1 record: 1-10. Projected seed: First four out

Quality wins: vs. UCLA (neutral), SMU.

Bad losses: vs. Stanford,

Only one Quad 1 win among 11 opportunities is weighing down the Tar Heels. A bad home loss to Stanford doesn’t help either. There are winnable games out there before their regular-season finale against Duke. Unfortunately, they don’t add much to the ledger and a loss only worsens the resume.

Xavier

Record: 17-10 (9-7). NET Ranking: 54. Quad 1 record: 1-8. Projected seed: First four out.

Quality wins: at Marquette, vs. Connecticut.

Bad losses: at TCU, at Georgetown.

After a slow start to conference play, Xavier is starting to get rolling with an 8-3 record in its last 11 games. However, there aren’t any Quad 1 chances left for the Musketeers, meaning it can’t afford losses and needs a solid showing in the Big East tournament to impress. The NET ranking is also not helping.

Georgia

Record: 16-10 (4-9). NET Ranking: 39. Quad 1 record: 2-10. Projected seed: First four out.

Quality wins: vs. St. John’s (neutral), vs. Kentucky.

Bad losses: None.

Hampered by multiple losing streaks, Georgia has fallen out of the bracket. There’s no bad losses on the resume, but failing to convert only two of its dozen Quad 1 matchups makes things challenging. A daunting run of Auburn and Florida awaits the Bulldogs next. They’ve got to find a win probably 2-3 wins before the league tournament to stay in the discussion.

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2024 was a down year overall at first base, with several stalwarts taking a step backwards. One who did stand out though is Toronto’s Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and sets the pace in the American League. But will failed contract extension talks with the Blue Jays this offseason carry over onto the field?

New arrival Christian Walker will take aim at the Crawford Boxes in Houston, as will Cody Bellinger with the short porch in Yankee Stadium. Bellinger and another former NL MVP, Paul Goldschmidt, joined the defending AL champs this offseason to help fill the void left by Juan Soto’s departure. The AL East also boasts potential value picks Triston Casas and Ryan Mountcastle.

In the National League, Bryce Harper gets the nod as the top overall first baseman. He’s just ahead of Freddie Freeman, who’s coming off ankle surgery, and Matt Olson, who regressed considerably from his stellar 2023 numbers.

Returning to the Mets was the best thing that could happen to Pete Alonso’s fantasy value, especially with Soto now hitting in front of him. Recently traded Josh Naylor joins last season’s most prolific offense in Arizona and is a good bet for a second consecutive 100-RBI season. However, depth in the NL falls off sharply after those first five.

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A top European Union official is warning President Donald Trump against letting Russian President Vladimir Putin succeed in dividing a decades-old alliance between the U.S. and Europe as Trump seeks to bring an end to the war in Ukraine. 

‘It is clear that any deal on Ukraine that doesn’t involve Europe will fail,’ EU policy chief Kaja Kallas told Fox News Digital from South Africa. ‘Europe and the U.S. are stronger together, this is exactly why Putin is trying to divide us. 

‘Let’s not do him the favor,’ she added. 

Kallas’ comments came after she held a call with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the foreign ministers of France, the U.K., Italy and Germany on Tuesday night to discuss the U.S. talks with Russian in Saudi Arabia, in which Washington agreed to re-establish diplomatic ties with Moscow through reopening embassies and re-engaging geopolitically and economically.  

Concern in Europe has been mounting over the Trump administration’s push to find a solution to end the war in Ukraine, as neither Kyiv nor any European official has yet been present for the discussions. 

‘When they say ‘these are our plans for the end of the war,’ it raises questions for us,’ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters from Turkey on Wednesday following a meeting with Turkish President Recep Erdoğan. ‘Where are we at this negotiating table? This war is taking place inside Ukraine. Putin is killing Ukrainians, not Americans.’

‘We want a just peace, a lasting peace, a sustainable peace,’ he added.

While Rubio looked to set the record straight following the talks on Tuesday by agreeing that Ukraine, Europe and Russia will need to be involved in any ceasefire terms, some comments by Trump have prompted frustration in Kyiv and concern across Europe.

‘We need American strength not concessions to end this war on Ukraine’s terms,’ Kallas told Fox News Digital. ‘Handing Ukrainian territory to Putin on a plate is a losing strategy.’

Kallas, along with other European leaders, took issue this week when Trump said Ukraine needs to hold presidential elections – something that Ukraine constitutionally cannot do during a state of war.

‘Elections in Ukraine are impossible amid Russia’s daily attacks, which have displaced millions of Ukrainians,’ Kallas said. ‘Let’s not forget Russia hasn’t held a free election in 25 years.’

Kallas, who told Fox News Digital that she has submitted a proposal that would see EU nations ramp up military aid to Ukraine this year, argued, ‘Kyiv must be able to negotiate from a place of strength.’

Reports indicated that European leaders were set to hold a second emergency summit on Ukraine in Paris on Wednesday after a smaller group of leaders from France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Denmark and the U.K. reportedly convened on Monday following the Munich Security Conference.

Despite concerns that Putin could be dividing the West, one former DIA intelligence officer and author of ‘Putin’s Playbook,’ Rebekah Koffler, argued the Trump administration’s strategy on ending the war is not an indication the U.S. is abandoning its allies.

‘The U.S. is not turning against Europe,’ she said. ‘NATO had 10 years, a decade to prepare for and deter this war.’

‘In the course of several years, my colleagues and I briefed senior military and intelligence officials of top European nations on the Russian threat. In vain,’ Koffler said, noting that she and her American intelligence colleagues warned European nations in 2013 ahead of Russia’s invasion of Crimea in 2014. ‘NATO ignored the threat for a decade and did not bother to develop a counter-strategy to Putin’s Playbook.

‘Trump is handing over the responsibility for Europe’s protection to the Europeans,’ she added, noting the West was already divided given some NATO nations’ failures to meet defense spending agreements. 

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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said it has uncovered that the U.S. government currently has more than 4 million active credit cards on its books.

‘The US government currently has ~4.6M active credit cards/accounts, which processed ~90M unique transactions for  ~$40B of spend[ing] in FY24,’ DOGE said in a post on X on Tuesday. 

Attached to the post was a breakdown of multiple federal agencies and their credit card use, with the Department of Defense leading the way in both the number of transactions (about 27.2 million), and number of individual accounts (roughly 2.4 million).

DOGE’s activities have come under increasing scrutiny over the last few weeks, with opponents arguing that President Donald Trump has given billionaire Elon Musk, who was tapped to head the department, too much power to shrink the size of the federal government.

The new department has also been at the center of numerous lawsuits, with opponents attempting to block Musk and the Trump administration from carrying out many of DOGE’s recommendations for cuts.

However, Trump has not wavered in his support from the efforts, publicly supporting DOGE’s work while also releasing a memo on Tuesday ordering government agencies to be ‘radically transparent’ with the American people about its spending.

The memo argues that the federal government ‘spends too much money on programs, contracts, and grants that do not promote the interests of the American people.’

‘For too long, taxpayers have subsidized ideological projects overseas and domestic organizations engaged in actions that undermine the national interest,’ the note continues. ‘The American people have seen their tax dollars used to fund the passion projects of unelected bureaucrats rather than to advance the national interest.’

‘The American people have a right to see how the Federal Government has wasted their hard-earned wages.’

Meanwhile, DOGE promised to update its efforts to streamline the government’s credit card usage within a week.

‘DOGE is working w/ the agencies to simplify the program and reduce admin costs – we will report back in 1 week,’ DOGE said on X.

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President Donald Trump’s second term in office presents a historic chance to reverse the Biden administration’s failed Iran policies and prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons, a new report from the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD) argues.

The report, titled ‘Detecting and Halting an Iranian Weaponization Effort,’ argues that the president should immediately muster the full weight of the U.S. national security establishment to confront this urgent threat.

‘The president made the right call in re-imposing maximum pressure. Now, he needs to ensure Iran can’t dash to nuclear weapons, drawing on the short timeline and technical know-how it possesses,’ Andrea Stricker, author of the FDD report, told Fox News Digital.

‘A nuclear-armed Iran would fundamentally upend security in the region and hinder the ability of the United States, Israel, and their partners to counter Tehran’s aggression out of fear of nuclear escalation,’ she said.

Srickler believes President Trump absolutely cannot tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran and must use all instruments of American power to stop this.

The FDD report recommends that the administration and allies should re-establish the threat of credible military force to deter Iran from breaking the nuclear threshold and, along with Israel, be prepared to target Iranian nuclear sites.

‘The United States or Israel should demonstrate their ability to eliminate any detected Iranian weaponization facilities and activities.’

U.S. intelligence learned recently that a secret team of Iranian scientists are working on a short-cut to the country’s path to develop a nuclear weapon. The revelations come as Iran’s position in the region has significantly weakened as Tehran became embroiled in conflict with Israel after Oct. 7. 

Then-President Joe Biden allowed Tehran’s nuclear program to progress largely unimpeded, the report said, and Iran now likely has the capability and know-how to produce nuclear weapons. Although Iran may lack confidence in the functionality of certain components, it may be able to detonate a crude nuclear device within six months from starting. 

‘An advancing Iranian weaponization capability, matched with Tehran’s enrichment of uranium to near-weapons-grade, limits the window of time in which the United States and its allies could intervene to stop an Iranian dash to nuclear weapons, known as a breakout,’ the report notes.

In a sign of the administration’s toughening position on Iran, Trump signed a memorandum reimposing the ‘maximum pressure’ policy, a hallmark of his first term administration’s crippling sanctions on Tehran.

It is ‘in the national interest to impose maximum pressure on the Iranian regime to end its nuclear threat, curtail its ballistic missile program, and stop its support for terrorist groups,’ the president’s executive order read.

Trump withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, also known as the Iran nuclear deal, during his first term in 2018 and reapplied harsh economic sanctions. The Biden administration had initially looked at re-engaging with Iran on the nuclear issue upon taking office, but on-again-off-again talks went nowhere, complicated by Iran’s domestic politics and Iran’s role in supporting its terror groups in the region. 

Stricker says the clerical regime has an additional incentive to seek nuclear weapons to secure its hold on power with a more confrontational administration in Washington. It could also sprint for the bomb to bolster its offensive and defensive capabilities to deter further Israeli strikes against the regime itself, she warned.

In addition to the military threat, the report recommends the U.S. and Israel should cooperate on intelligence-related operations to detect and disrupt Iranian weaponization. It also suggests that the U.S. and Israel should work toward identifying key Iranian officials and nuclear scientists and to cultivate them as human intelligence sources. 

It additionally encourages the U.S. and other nations to urgently mobilize the International Atomic Energy Agency to strengthen inspections of weaponization activities in Iran.

A November 2024 report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said that Iran has enough fissile material to produce over a dozen nuclear weapons if it continues to enrich uranium. 

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President Donald Trump blasted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a ‘dictator without elections’ on Wednesday, after the U.S. left Ukraine out of initial peace talks with Russia this week. 

‘A Dictator without Elections, Zelenskyy better move fast or he is not going to have a Country left,’ Trump wrote on TRUTH Social. ‘In the meantime, we are successfully negotiating an end to the War with Russia, something all admit only ‘TRUMP,’ and the Trump Administration, can do. Biden never tried, Europe has failed to bring Peace, and Zelenskyy probably wants to keep the ‘gravy train’ going.’  

Trump added, ‘I love Ukraine, but Zelenskyy has done a terrible job, his Country is shattered, and MILLIONS have unnecessarily died – And so it continues…..’

Describing Zelenskyy as a ‘modestly successful comedian,’ Trump said the Ukrainian leader ‘managed to talk the United States of America into spending $350 Billion Dollars, to go into a War that couldn’t be won, that never had to start, but a War that he, without the U.S. and ‘TRUMP,’ will never be able to settle.’ Trump decried how the United States ‘has spent $200 Billion Dollars more than Europe, and Europe’s money is guaranteed, while the United States will get nothing back.’ 

‘Why didn’t Sleepy Joe Biden demand Equalization, in that this War is far more important to Europe than it is to us — We have a big, beautiful Ocean as separation,’ Trump posed of former President Joe Biden. ‘On top of this, Zelenskyy admits that half of the money we sent him is ‘MISSING.’ He refuses to have Elections, is very low in Ukrainian Polls, and the only thing he was good at was playing Biden ‘like a fiddle.’’ 

Zelenskyy criticized Trump earlier Wednesday in comments to reporters in Kyiv after canceling a trip to Saudi Arabia, where Secretary of State Marco Rubio, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and Special Envoy Ambassador Steve Witkoff held talks with Russian counterparts earlier this week centered on negotiating an end to the three-year conflict with Ukraine. 

‘Unfortunately, President Trump – I have great respect for him as a leader of a nation that we have great respect for, the American people who always support us – unfortunately lives in this disinformation space,’ Zelensky said.

Nearly one year past the expiration of Zelenskyy’s first five-year term, the U.S. and Russia are in agreement that Ukrainians must go to the polls and decide whether to keep their head of state. 

Russia has insisted it will not sign a peace agreement until Ukraine agrees to hold elections, and the U.S. is now ‘floating’ the idea of a three-stage plan: ceasefire, then Ukrainian elections, then inking of a peace deal.

Zelenskyy’s term in office was supposed to end last May, with elections originally slated for April 2024. But the president’s aides have said elections will not be held until six months after the end of martial law. The Ukrainian constitution prohibits holding elections under martial law. With his popularity having plummeted nearly 40% since the war’s outbreak, Zelenskyy’s future could be in jeopardy if peace is reached and elections are triggered. 

Ukraine advocates say post-war elections would be a far better option, but elections offer Russia an opportunity to sow chaos. ‘The only person that benefits from elections before there’s a durable peace deal is Putin,’ Andrew D’Anieri, a fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center, previously told Fox News Digital. ‘The Kremlin loves elections, not in their own country, but elsewhere, because it provides an opportunity to destabilize things.’

Trump envoy Keith Kellog, a retired 3-star general, arrived in Kyiv to hold talks with Zelenskyy on Wednesday. Ukrainian officials have emphasized that any peace deal will require U.S. security guarantees in order to ensure Russia does not invade again.

‘We understand the need for security guarantees,’ Kellog told Ukrainian media. ‘It’s very clear to us the importance of the sovereignty of this nation and the independence of this nation as well… Part of my mission is to sit and listen.’ 

State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce released a statement after Rubio met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Ridyah on Tuesday. 

Fox News’ Morgan Phillips and Anders Hagstrom contributed to this report. This is a developing news story. Check back for updates.

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Coca-Cola is launching a prebiotic soda brand called Simply Pop, taking on upstarts Olipop and Poppi.

Starting in late February, consumers on the West Coast and in the Southeast will be able to try Coke’s iteration of the trendy drink.

Soda consumption has broadly fallen in the U.S. over the last two decades, hurt by health concerns and an increase in alternatives on the market, from cold brew to energy drinks to water. But in the last five years, sodas containing prebiotics have taken off, thanks to industry newcomers Olipop and Poppi.

Olipop recently raised $50 million at a valuation of $1.85 billion, the company announced Wednesday. And Poppi made its second straight Super Bowl appearance in this year’s game, shelling out up to $8 million to reach the game’s record audience.

Digestive health soft drinks have grown from a $197 million category in the U.S. in 2020 to one of roughly $440 million in 2024, according to Euromonitor International data. Still, it’s a fraction of the overall soda market, which is worth billions of dollars.

Simply Pop’s first product lineup leans fruity, in a nod to Coke’s Simply juice brand. Flavors include pineapple mango, lime, strawberry, fruit punch and citrus punch.

“We went out and really listened to consumers. They love this space, they’re really looking for stuff that tastes good, and that’s something we know how to deliver on at Simply and at Coke,” said Becca Kerr, CEO of Coke’s North American nutrition unit, which includes its Simply and Fairlife brands.

Simply Pop drinks have no added sugar and contain 25% to 30% real fruit juice, the company said. They also contain vitamin C and zinc, which can boost the immune system.

They also have six grams of prebiotic fiber — triple Poppi’s fiber content but less than Olipop’s nine grams.

Prebiotics have taken off thanks to claims that they can boost “gut health” by helping beneficial bacteria grow in the gut. Their health benefits haven’t been conclusively proven.

“We do see that there tends to be an appetite for these type of products with younger consumers, like millennial and Gen Z,” Kerr said. “We see an interest in these types of products from multicultural consumers.”

But health claims can prompt pushback. Poppi is in settlement talks over a lawsuit filed in late May that challenges the company’s marketing, arguing that Poppi’s products are not as healthy for the gut as advertised.

Coke has had the prebiotic soda category on its radar for several years, according to Kerr. Olipop CEO and co-founder Ben Goodwin told CNBC in 2023 that both Coke and PepsiCo had already approached the company about a potential sale. Pepsi is reported to be planning its own prebiotic soda launch in 2025.

While it’s a newcomer to the segment, Coke has some obvious advantages: more than 100 years dominating the soda category, marketing and distribution muscle, and $47 billion in revenue in 2024 — compared with the more than $400 million in sales that Olipop netted in 2024.

Still, Coke has failed before when trying to chase a drink trend. It pulled its Coke Spiced flavor off the shelves in 2024 just months after declaring it a permanent addition. And in 2023, it slashed distribution of its Aha sparkling water brand after the product failed to take off with consumers.

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The NFL is booking another trip to Brazil.

On Wednesday, the league announced they would return to São Paulo at Corinthians Arena on Friday night in Week 1 of the 2025 regular season, designating the Los Angeles Chargers as the home team.

The kickoff time and Chargers’ opponent for the game, set for Friday, Sept. 5, 2025, will be announced at the schedule release that’s expected in mid-May.

There are nine potential opponents for the Chargers to play in that game – Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders, Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings.

Given the Colts and Steelers are already slated for international play in 2025, it seems unlikely they would also be scheduled for this game.

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It marks the second consecutive year for a Brazilian contest, which saw the Philadelphia Eagles defeat the Green Bay Packers last season. The game was introduced ahead of the 2024 season as part of the NFL’s continued international expansion.

The announcement also ensures that the Week 1 schedule should, once again, mirror last year’s loaded slate that featured games on Thursday, Friday, Sunday and Monday in the opening week.

International games have only continued to grow in recent years, especially as an imbalanced 17-game schedule created an opportunity to use that extra home game for games overseas. With the NFC getting the ninth home game in 2024, three of the four international contests were hosted by teams from that conference.

That script has been flipped to the AFC in 2025, with the NFL’s sizeable international slate all designating teams from that conference as the home side.

Games are set to take place in London, Berlin and Brazil, with the new additions featuring Dublin and Madrid to the schedule in 2025. In 2026, the NFL will add Australia to the docket, already announcing the Los Angeles Rams as the home team.

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