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INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The first entrant in the 2025 Royal Rumble has been determined, and it’s going to be someone chasing a WWE record.

John Cena announced at Monday Night Raw in Inglewood, California that he will be competing in the men’s match on Feb. 1 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

There’s been hope Cena would become a record 17-time WWE champion this year, but he said it’s “never going to happen.” He clarified that he has a better chance to win an Academy Award than win another title, but there are chances he could compete for it.

With a smirk to the crowd, Cena then announced he will enter the 2025 Royal Rumble for the chance to be a No. 1 contender at WrestleMania 41. He then made a strong prediction before signing off.

“I’m going to win the Royal Rumble,” he said.

This year will be Cena’s final one competing for WWE. He hasn’t said how many events he plans to compete in, but he hinted at a heavy schedule that will likely have him wrestling in major premium live events.

Now the first one of the year, less than a month away, will have the 16-time WWE Champion hoping to make the main event at WrestleMania 41 in April and go for the record 17th title.

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Additional pardons, measures to prevent homegrown political extremism, and more military aid for Israel are among the plans that Biden and his administration have during their final days before passing the baton to President-elect Donald Trump and his team.   

Biden will end his presidency with one more international trip, during which he will travel to Italy and Vatican City to meet with Pope Francis, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella. Biden’s trip to the Vatican is aimed at discussing ways to advance peace around the world with Pope Francis, and his time with Italy’s heads of state will serve to highlight the strength of the U.S.-Italy alliance, the White House said. Biden also plans to thank Meloni for her leadership of the G7 over the last year and discuss future challenges facing the globe’s leading nations.

Upon Biden’s return from overseas, the president will address the nation twice more before Trump’s inauguration, sources in the Biden administration told NBC News. The first speech will focus on foreign policy, while the second will serve as a farewell address for Biden to be held during his final days in the Oval Office. Neither speech has been fully drafted, sources said Saturday.

Sources familiar also indicated that Biden is considering additional pardons for people deemed to have been given unusually harsh sentences, measures to combat domestic violent extremism in the U.S., and additional military funding – roughly $8 billion, the State Department said – to Israel amid its ongoing war with Hamas.

The pardons come after Biden set a record for the largest single-day act of clemency when he commuted the sentences of roughly 1,500 people in mid-December. Sources told NBC News that Biden was also still considering pre-emptive pardons for those who might face political retribution from Trump.

Meanwhile, the Department of Justice indicated Monday that it was still weighing whether to prosecute an additional 200 Jan. 6 cases in the final days before Trump takes office, during which he is expected to grant pardons to many of those who were convicted of crimes related to their participation in the events of that day.

In addition to the plans of action that Biden and his administration plan to take ahead of Trump’s inauguration, it is also notable that Biden will not act on pressure to bolster protections for transgender student athletes or cancel any additional student loan debt, according to the Associated Press.

Biden’s actions after Trump’s election victory in November have garnered criticism from both sides of the aisle. 

‘This is one of the lamest of lame ducks we’ve seen with a Democratic administration,’ a spokesperson for progressive nonprofit Justice Democrats said last month. ‘There is no leadership coming from the White House,’ a Democrat close to senior lawmakers also said. ‘There is a total vacuum.’ 

Some Democrat lawmakers, such as Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, were angry at Biden’s lack of resistance to many of Trump’s Cabinet picks.

Republicans, on the other hand, have challenged Biden’s actions during the final weeks of his presidency as an affront to the American public who voted for Trump.

‘On his way out the door, President Biden is governing as he has always wanted, as a far-left ideologue hellbent on pushing the country in a direction detached from the will of the voters,’ GOP campaign strategist Colin Reed said. 

‘While Trump can undo whatever Biden does, Biden is trying to create litigation traps for Trump that will discourage investors from projects on public lands,’ added American Energy Institute fellow Steve Milloy after news broke Monday that Biden was once again moving to restrict domestic energy production on certain land. This move is part of a series of actions Biden has taken in his final weeks to strengthen the country’s defenses against Trump’s plans to reverse many of his green energy initiatives.

Trump blasted Biden’s last-minute policy decisions in an interview Monday, calling out the lame-duck president for making a ‘smooth transition’ more difficult.

‘I see it just came over that Biden has banned all oil and gas drilling across 625 million acres of U.S. coastal territory. It’s just ridiculous. I’ll un-ban it immediately. I have the right to un-ban it immediately. What’s he doing? Why is he doing it?’ Trump said during an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt. ‘You know we have something that nobody else has. Nobody has to the extent we have it, and it’ll be more by the time we finish, because I’ll be able to expand.’ 

Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment but did not receive a response by publication time.

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NFL teams once again didn’t wait until ‘Black Monday’ to take drastic action with their coaching staffs this season.

With Week 18 wrapping up Sunday and the playoff picture complete, four teams already find themselves with vacancies in their top jobs: the New York Jets, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears and New England Patriots. History suggests more firings are still to come, with dismissals of key assistant coaches also likely in several spots. And it shouldn’t take long for teams to begin moving on their searches, with interview requests sure to start filtering in.

Here are all the latest updates on coach firings and moves throughout the league on Monday:

Bears request Cowboys’ permission to interview Mike McCarthy for coaching vacancy

The Dallas Cowboys have yet to formalize their plans for 2025, but the Chicago Bears are lurking in the background as a potential option for Mike McCarthy depending on how things pan out.

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The Bears on Monday requested permission from the Cowboys to interview McCarthy for their head coaching vacancy, according to multiple reports.

McCarthy is still under contract through Jan. 14, so the Cowboys would have to grant permission for him to speak with another team.

On Sunday, McCarthy said his preference was to remain in Dallas.

“Absolutely. I have a lot invested here, and the Cowboys have a lot invested in me,” McCarthy said. “And then there’s a personal side to all these decisions. They all point the right direction. I think anytime you invest your time, energy, your belief, the connection you have, the relationships that are in place here, the understanding of what the organization can do and is willing to do. Those are all positive attributes that you take into account.’

The Bears also requested to speak with Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken, New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores and Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, according to multiple reports.

Shad Khan addresses decision to keep Jaguars GM Trent Baalke

Doug Pederson’s dismissal by the Jaguars came as little surprise on Monday. But owner Shad Khan’s decision to keep general manager Trent Baalke stirred some intrigue.

In a news conference Monday, Khan pushed back against the notion that the Jaguars needed a ‘complete overhaul,’ saying full-scale changes would be ‘like shooting yourself in the foot.’ He also maintained that Baalke’s presence wouldn’t be an impediment to attracting a top coaching candidate.

“We have a very compelling case of what we can offer the head coach,’ Khan said.

Khan added that he’s hoping the next coach will shake things up, calling Jacksonville ‘the most predictable team’ on both offense and defense.

Antonio Pierce is confident he’s staying with Raiders

Amid the various action through Monday, the Las Vegas Raiders had yet to indicate one way or another how they plan to proceed for 2025.

But when Antonio Pierce met the media on Monday, he stated his confidence he would be back for another season.

‘I haven’t been told anything different,’ Pierce said in a news conference when asked if he expects to return.

Pierce added speculation about his standing was ‘coming from outside the building.’ He added he doesn’t envision making any changes to his staff, which would indicate that interim offensive coordinator Scott Turner will remain in the role after taking over for the fired Luke Getsy.

Seahawks fire offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb

After one season, the Seattle Seahawks have moved on from offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb.

Head coach Mike Macdonald, in charge of the defense, hired Grubb from nearby University of Washington to lead the offense after he helped lead the Huskies to the national title game last year. But the Seattle attack was inconsistent throughout the season, although quarterback Geno Smith continued his year-over-year statistical improvement. The Seahawks finished 28th in rushing yards as woes along the offensive line persisted.

Smith stumped for Grubb following the team’s win Sunday over the Los Angeles Rams, which put them at 10-7 on the season.

‘Our first year, obviously there were some ups and downs … I believe in this system,’ Smith said. ‘I think Grubb has exactly what it takes to be a good coordinator in this league. It’s his first year, man. Got to give the guy some grace.’

The Seahawks, evidently, did not agree.

Saints’ interview list starts to come together

The New Orleans Saints haven’t raced to begin the process of filling the void left by Dennis Allen’s firing, but the team is starting to put together its plans for its head coaching search.

The Saints requested to interview Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady and Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, according to multiple reports. Glenn is a former protégé of Sean Payton who was an assistant coach in New Orleans from 2016-20 and has been widely linked to a possible return to the Saints.

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Another name emerges in Bears’ coaching search

The Chicago Bears are moving forward with their coaching search by requesting an interview with Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, according to multiple reports.

Petzing, 37, helped the Cardinals finish 11th in total offense this season, with the seventh-ranked ground game pacing the attack. He is in his second year as the Cardinals’ offensive coordinator.

The Bears have already requested interviews with Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, according to multiple reports.

Patriots make interview request after firing Mayo

The New England Patriots are moving quickly after firing Jerod Mayo on Sunday, as the team has requested an interview with Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, according to multiple reports.

Johnson, who orchestrated the NFL’s top-scoring offense and is expected to one of the most in-demand candidates this cycle, can conduct virtual interviews with teams starting Wednesday given the Lions have a first-round bye. Johnson withdrew from the last two coaching cycles and is expected to once again be discerning about the openings he pursues.

The Patriots have been widely linked to former Tennessee Titans coach and New England standout Mike Vrabel, but Johnson could also be a strong candidate given the need to support Drake Maye after the quarterback’s promising rookie season.

NY Jets make requests for open GM, HC roles

Jets owner Woody Johnson has to find both a new GM and head coach this offseason and wasted little time in making requests Monday for employees of postseason-bound teams.

The Jets have asked to speak with Kansas City Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi, according to ESPN. They also requested Los Angeles Rams senior personnel executive Ray Farmer. Farmer was the general manager of the Cleveland Browns from 2014-15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager Mike Greenberg and Minnesota Vikings senior vice president of player personnel Ryan Grigson also received requests, per multiple reports. The team has already met with former Atlanta Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff, ex-Tennessee Titans GM Jon Robinson, Senior Bowl director Jim Nagy and ESPN analyst Louis Riddick about the role.

Houston Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik received his first request for a head-coach opening from the Jets, per multiple reports, as did Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph, Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady, Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy, San Francisco 49ers quarterbacks coach Brian Griese, Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores and Vikings quarterbacks coach Josh McCown. The team has met with former NFL head coaches Mike Vrabel and Ron Rivera regarding the opening.

Giants owner won’t put ‘time limit’ on Schoen, Daboll

With the Giants in desperate need of a quarterback, owner John Mara was asked about the timeline regarding the future of GM Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll if the team selects a rookie signal-caller in the draft and whether his commitment to them extended beyond next season.

‘I understand the question, but I’m not going to put any kind of time limit on it,’ Mara replied.

However, it does not appear the leash is long.

‘It better not take too long, because I’ve just about run out of patience,’ Mara said.

Whether Schoen and Daboll will enter the 2025 season on the hot seat, Mara replied: ‘We’re gonna have to see. I’m gonna have to be in a better mood this time next year than I am right now.’

Mara said he spoke to Daboll on Friday and encouraged the head coach to surrender play-calling duties on offense and hinted at moving on from defensive coordinator Shane Bowen after one season.

‘We stunk this year,’ Mara said. ‘The results on the field were not what we wanted them to be. There were a number of factors that went into that.’

The Giants are picking third in a class that draft analysts say has two first-round talents in Cam Ward and Sheduer Sanders. The two teams ahead of them, the Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns, are also seeking quarterbacks of the future, which once again puts the franchise in the awkward position of picking early in the first round but too late at the same time.

Finding a quarterback is ‘the number one issue’ entering the offseason, Mara said.

Cincinnati Bengals fire defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo

A strong finish to the season could not save Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, as Cincinnati let him go Monday after a 9-8 season that ended with the team missing the playoffs for the second straight season, according to multiple reports.

Anarumo’s defense, which improved throughout the season, surrendered 34 points or more in six games – all during the team’s 4-8 start. The late-season revival, even with a depleted secondary, wasn’t enough to convince head coach Zac Taylor and Bengals management to keep Anarumo around.

Anarumo was a finalist for the Arizona Cardinals head-coaching job during the 2023 offseason.

Which NFL teams could make coaching changes on Black Monday?

With the Jaguars (firing Doug Pederson) and Giants (keeping Brian Daboll), resolution came quickly for those teams Monday.

But a pair of other organizations are still expected to make their intentions clear: the Dallas Cowboys and the Las Vegas Raiders.

Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy worked this season on an expiring contract, though his deal runs through Jan. 14. Owner and general manager Jerry Jones has praised McCarthy in recent weeks and the coach said after Sunday’s loss to the Washington Commanders – which dropped Dallas to 7-10 on the season – said he is interested in remaining with Dallas.

For the Raiders, head coach Antonio Pierce earned the job based on the reviews he received from players after he took over as the interim head coach in 2023. But the Raiders finished 4-13 and will pick sixth in the NFL draft.

The Tennessee Titans are expected to retain first-year coach Brian Callahan, and the Miami Dolphins and Indianapolis Colts clarified Sunday that Mike McDaniel and Shane Steichen, respectively, would return for 2025. That leaves five openings as of Monday morning – the three teams that fired their coaches during the season are looking for new ones, as are the New England Patriots (who let Jerod Mayo go after one year) and the Jaguars.

Jacksonville Jaguars fire Doug Pederson after three seasons

Black Monday began in earnest with perhaps the most obvious move of the offseason: the Jacksonville Jaguars moving on from head coach Doug Pederson.

Before the season, owner Shad Khan claimed this was the most talented team in Jacksonville since he purchased the organization. But the Jaguars finished 4-13 and third in a dismal AFC South, and Pederson’s time was up despite a pair of 9-8 campaigns in his first two seasons (leaving him with an overall record of 22-29).

Pederson led the team to a division title in 2022, his first season, and a dramatic comeback victory in the wild-card round over the Los Angeles Chargers before falling to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Jags started the next year 8-3 but missed the postseason and Pederson, who led the Philadelphia Eagles to their first-ever Super Bowl, never regained his winning ways.

In a statement, Khan thanked Pederson and indicated general manager Trent Baalke will remain in that role.

Giants’ Brian Daboll, Joe Schoen safe after disaster season

Only one New York team will be on the hunt for a new coach and GM this offseason.

Giants owner John Mara, in a statement Monday morning, said head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen will return for the 2025 season.

“As disappointing as the results of the season have been, (co-owner) Steve (Tisch) and I remain confident in the process that Joe and Brian have implemented and their vision for our team,’ Mara said in a statement. ‘We look forward to the future and achieving the results we all desire.”

The Giants went 3-14 in 2024, their 100th season that was supposed to be a celebratory campaign. Instead, the brain trust hired three offseasons ago faced questions down the stretch of whether the would lose their jobs.

The ‘Hard Knocks’ capturing the internal conversations between Schoen and Mara regarding former running back Saquon Barkley, who signed with the Philadelphia Eagles and had a historic season, served as fodder that the GM’s job was in jeopardy. The product on the Giants’ end kept declining. Quarterback Daniel Jones was benched and released midseason, and the team snapped a 10-game losing streak – the longest in franchise history – in Week 17.

According to NorthJersey.com, part of the USA TODAY Network, the Giants had a team meeting at 8 a.m. ET followed by team brass debriefs.

Daboll was Coach of the Year following the 2022 season, which included a surprise playoff appearance and postseason victory. But the Giants went 6-11 last season and after one of the worst years in franchise history, Daboll made his case that better quarterback play – which he’d mostly been deprived of since 2022 – actually gives teams a chance of winning. Now it appears he and Schoen will have the chance to choose a franchise quarterback of the future.

What’s going on with Mike McCarthy and Cowboys? Coach, Jerry Jones address uncertain future

The Dallas Cowboys’ season ended the way it began: without Jerry Jones making a firm commitment to Mike McCarthy.

Following Sunday’s 23-19 loss to the Washington Commanders that wrapped up a 7-10 campaign for Dallas, the owner continued his long-running approach of speaking highly of his head coach while stopping short of saying anything definitive regarding McCarthy’s job status for next season.

‘Mike’s one of the best coaches that I think there is,’ Jones said. ‘He was made the coach here because I thought that, and he’s done absolutely nothing to diminish my opinion of him as a coach.’

McCarthy, who is under contract through Jan, 14, made it clear he wanted to remain with the organization despite speculation he could pursue another opening.

“Absolutely. I have a lot invested here, and the Cowboys have a lot invested in me,” McCarthy said. “And then there’s a personal side to all these decisions. They all point the right direction. I think anytime you invest your time, energy, your belief, the connection you have, the relationships that are in place here, the understanding of what the organization can do and is willing to do. Those are all positive attributes that you take into account.’

Lions’ win could have ramifications for Ben Johnson, Aaron Glenn in coaching searches

The Detroit Lions’ win over the Minnesota Vikings shaped the NFC playoff picture, but it also could have fallout for several teams’ coaching searches.

With the Lions having a bye, offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn can now conduct virtual interviews for head-coaching roles starting Wednesday. Had Detroit lost, they would have had to wait an additional week.

Johnson is seen widely as one of the most in-demand coaching candidates after withdrawing from consideration during the last two hiring cycles. Glenn has kept the Lions defense rolling despite a bevy of injuries, and he has been linked to both the Jets and the Saints openings given his history with each franchise as a former player and assistant coach, respectively.

Next up for Patriots: Mike Vrabel?

On a day designed to be defined by on-field action, the Patriots turned heads with what they did after the completion of another trying year.

Robert Kraft fired coach Jerod Mayo after only one season in what the Patriots owned called ‘one of the hardest decisions I have ever made.’

With Kraft making an abrupt pivot on the coach he appointed to be Bill Belichick’s successor, USA TODAY Sports’ Jarrett Bell sees the Patriots positioning themselves for one candidate in particular: Mike Vrabel. The former Tennessee Titans coach – and Patriots Hall of Famer after his storied playing career – is arguably the most enticing candidate on the market, and he already interview with the Jets last Friday.

Antonio Pierce mum on status with Raiders after loss

After the Las Vegas Raiders fell to the Los Angeles Chargers in their season finale, Antonio Pierce had no interest in ruminating on where he stood with the organization.

‘No comment,’ Pierce said when asked about his job security.

The Silver and Black continue to keep everyone in the dark regarding Pierce’s future. There’s been little insight as to the team’s plans since owner Mark Davis said at the league meeting in early December that he was ‘very disappointed’ with this season’s results.

Despite Las Vegas falling to 4-13, several players – including record-setting rookie tight end Brock Bowers – backed Pierce amid the ongoing uncertainty. Now it’s up to Davis to make clear if he wants to bring back the coach he saw fit to make his full-time head coach after his successful interim stint or start from scratch.

Pederson holding out hope on Jaguars future

Doug Pederson might have had the hottest seat of any coach entering Week 18, but the leader of the Jacksonville Jaguars is still optimistic he’ll be given a reprieve.

‘I’ll find out this week,’ Pederson said after a 26-23 overtime loss to the Indianapolis Colts dropped the Jaguars to 4-13 on the season. ‘It’s hard to speculate right now. Emotions are running. I hope I’m still here, honestly. I feel like we have the makings of being a good football team. Our main guys need to get healthy, we need to continue to work hard. I’m optimistic and hopeful that happens.’

Owner Shad Khan seemed to put the pressure on before the season by saying this season’s iteration of the Jaguars was the best team to be assembled in franchise history. He gave Pederson a vote of confidence after a 1-4 start and did not make a move after Jacksonville suffered its greatest deficit ever in a defeat with a 52-6 loss to the Detroit Lions.

No changes in Indianapolis as Irsay backs Shane Steichen, Chris Ballard

Being eliminated by a 45-33 loss to the New York Giants in Week 17 ramped up speculation that the Indianapolis Colts could shake things up by dismissing coach Shane Steichen and/or general manager Chris Ballard. After the season was completed Sunday, owner Jim Irsay moved quickly to confirm the duo would be sticking around another year.

“I’ve been evaluating our entire operation, and I believe in Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen and our collective ability to make the improvements needed to take us to the next level in 2025,” Irsay wrote in a statement posted to social media. “I know fans who want an immediate change in leadership will be disappointed. That means we all have a lot to prove, so we’ll get back to work and keep doing what we can to earn your support and make you proud to be a Colts fan.”

The Colts have not been to the playoffs since the 2020 season and last won the AFC South title in the 2014 campaign. Since then, every other team in the division has claimed the crown at least twice.

Dolphins sticking with Mike McDaniel, Chris Grier

Despite acknowledging that the Dolphins ‘fell short of our expectations this season,’ owner Stephen Ross said he will keep coach Mike McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier in place.

‘Their positive working relationship is an asset to the Dolphins, and I believe in the value of stability,’ Ross said in a statement Sunday. ‘However, continuity in leadership is not to be confused with acceptance that status quo is good enough. We will take a hard look at where we have fallen sort and make the necessary changes to deliver our ultimate goal of building and sustaining a winning team that competes for championships.’

Miami finished 8-9 for the Dolphins’ first losing season since 2019.

One of the first offseason tasks for McDaniel and Grier: get clarity on how to proceed with Tyreek Hill after the five-time All-Pro wide receiver indicated he would like to leave.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers continue remaking their World Series-winning roster — and this time have dealt away a homegrown, two-time World Series champion.

Gavin Lux, who drove in the game-tying run in the Dodgers’ Game 5 World Series clincher, was traded to the Cincinnati Reds on Monday for minor league outfielder Mike Sirota and a competitive-balance pick.

Lux, 27, was chosen 20th overall in the 2016 draft by the Dodgers and debuted in September 2019. He was long regarded as their potential shortstop of the future and after Corey Seager’s departure following the 2022 season, was prepared to take on that role.

But Lux tore both the anterior cruciate and lateral collateral ligaments in his right knee in spring training 2023, sidelining him for the season. Lux was set to start at short again this year, but after struggling in spring training, gave way to Mookie Betts and was shifted to second base.

Lux batted .251 with 10 homers and a league average .703 OPS this season, producing 2.1 WAR. He started 11 of the Dodgers’ 16 postseason games. Yet he became at least somewhat expendable when the Dodgers signed Korean infielder Hyeseong Kim, joining the club’s middle infield options in Betts — expected back as starting shortstop — Miguel Rojas and Chris Taylor.

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With the Reds, Lux will be expected to pair with shortstop Elly De La Cruz as the club’s double-play combination on most nights. The club is expecting promising infielder Matt McLain back from shoulder surgery, but McLain could also be deployed in the outfield or around the infield. At the least, McLain and Lux give the club both right- and left-handed hitting options at second base, where a vacancy developed after the trade of Jonathan India to Kansas City for pitcher Brady Singer.

Sirota, 21, was originally drafted by the Dodgers in the 16th round of the 2021 draft but opted to attend Northeastern University. Cincinnati drafted him in the third round last July; he has yet to make his professional debut.

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Dana White, President and CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), is stepping out of the octagon and into the tech boardroom. On Monday, it was announced that White would be joining Meta’s board of directors.

Meta is the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, Threads and WhatsApp.

‘I’ve never been interested in joining a board of directors until I got the offer to join Meta’s board. Iam a huge believer that social media and AI are the future,’ said White.

White isn’t the only one excited for his new venture. Meta co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in his own statement that he believes White will ‘add a depth of expertise and perspective that will help us tackle the massive opportunities ahead with AI, wearables and the future of human connection.’

Has White ventured into tech before?

No. This will be White’s first step into the world of social media and AI, but he is a huge fan of what Meta is trying to accomplish.

‘I am very excited to join this incredible team and to learn more about this business from the inside,’ White said. ‘There is nothing I love more than building brands, and I look forward to helping take Meta to the next level.’

Outside of UFC though, White has struggled to find similar success in his other ventures. In 2021, White served as an executive producer on the short-lived surfing show The Ultimate Surfer, which was canceled after one season due to low ratings. More recently, White co-founded a slap fighting competition called Power Slap, which aired on TBS in 2023. Much like The Ultimate Surfer, it did not last. TBS did not renew their deal with White, and now the competition streams exclusively on the platform Rumble.

Of course, those failures pale in comparison to the massive success of UFC. Much of that success has been due to White’s role managing the company’s global business, an expertise that will be invaluable to a company like Meta operating on a similar worldwide scale. White’s influence in sport speaks for itself. In 2023, he was named one of Sports Illustrated‘s most influential figures; in 2024, he was given similar honors from Sports Business Journal and Variety.

Who else joined White on Meta’s board of directors?

White was not the only addition to Meta’s board of directors. Alongside White comes Exor CEO John Elkann and tech investor Charlie Songhurst.

Who is on Meta’s board of directors?

Meta now has 13 board members:

Mark Zuckerberg
Peggy Alford
Marc L. Andreessen
John Arnold
John Elkann
Drew Houston
Nancy Killefer
Robert M. Kimmitt
Charlie Songhurst
Hock E. Tan
Tracey T. Travis
Dana White
Tony Xu

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Entertainment giant Walt Disney Co. and streaming provider FuboTV agreed Monday to merge their online live TV businesses.

The deal would combine Hulu + Live and the sports-heavy FuboTV and would clear the way for the launch of Venu Sports, a streaming venture from Disney’s ESPN, Warner Bros. Discovery and Fox.

Venu Sports was originally supposed to launch this fall but was delayed by an antitrust lawsuit brought by Fubo. In August, a judge granted a preliminary injunction blocking the new sports streaming service, saying it could ‘destroy competition and inflate prices for consumers.’ Hearings in the case were set to begin Monday.

Disney, Fox and Warner agreed to pay $220 million to Fubo to resolve the legal dispute. Disney also said it would provide a $145 million term loan to Fubo in 2026.

If the deal passes regulatory scrutiny, what would the Hulu + Live and FuboTV tie-up mean for sports fans? More choice and more complexity.

What Hulu + Live and FuboTV deal would mean for sports fans

The combined entity, which would be 70% owned by Disney, does not yet have a name. It would have more than 6 million subscribers, making it the second-largest all-digital TV service after YouTube TV.

On one hand, the deal would give sports fans more options for watching live sports.

As part of the deal, Fubo would be able to create a new sports and broadcast service with several Disney networks as well as its ESPN+ streaming service. Consumers would still be able to subscribe to Hulu + Live TV and Fubo separately.

ESPN also plans to launch a stand-alone ESPN streaming service Flagship later this year.

What about ESPN and Venu Sports?

Venu Sports said in August that its service would cost $43 a month and offer some of the most watched live sports on TV including the NBA, Major League Baseball, the NFL and college teams – significantly cheaper than a traditional cable bundle, which can cost $100 a month or more. Sports fans would be able to bundle Venu Sports with other services such as Disney+, Hulu or Max. 

What’s coming? More choice and complexity

With the Hulu + Live and Fubo tie-up, sports fans would have more choices but would still have to navigate a highly fragmented marketplace because of the high-stakes competition for sports rights.

Sports dominate the most viewed programs on television so all players in the traditional and digital TV space compete for the rights to broadcast games from the NFL and other leagues to boost viewership. That means games are scattered across broadcast, cable and the internet, creating a confusing jumble for sports fans.

“Are consumers lacking options? No. But what consumers really want does not exist in the market and never will. They want one service to go and get every piece of sports content they could possibly ever get. That is not going to happen,” said Dan Rayburn, a streaming media industry analyst. 

Will you have to pay more to stream live sports?

The Hulu + Live and Fubo deal could offer more options in piecing together a television line-up, but the cost of watching live sports keeps going up. Would this deal make things better or worse?

Rayburn said it is not yet clear. The bottom line: Higher subscription costs and frequent price hikes have become an unfortunate fact of streaming life, testing consumer loyalty. 

Whether or not the deal goes through, consumers are unlikely to get a respite from the ever-increasing monthly subscription fees that can add up to hundreds of dollars.

“Every streaming service has raised pricing multiple times since their services launched, whether it’s on demand or live, and that is going to continue,” Rayburn said.

Mike Proulx, research director at Forrester, said consumers should brace for higher costs ‘as they piecemeal together their television lineups.’

What’s more, Proulx expects more deals in 2025 ‘as television’s distribution model shifts to be primarily online.’

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President-elect Trump ramped up his calls for the U.S. to take ownership of Greenland in an amusing social media post on Monday.

The move comes as the president’s son, Donald Trump Jr., is preparing to travel to Greenland on Tuesday. The trip will be undertaken in a personal capacity, and he is not expected to meet with government officials.

In a Truth Social post, President-elect Trump said that he was ‘hearing that the people of Greenland are ‘MAGA’.’ The Republican attached a video that purportedly shows a Greenlander asking the U.S. to buy his country.

‘If you could tell Trump anything, what would it be?’ a woman is heard asking the man in the video.

‘Buy us. Buy Greenland,’ the man, who was wearing a MAGA hat, replied.

The Greenlander then added that he ‘loved Americans’ and wanted to be free of the Danish government.

‘We don’t want to be colonized by Danish government anymore,’ he explained. ‘We get ripped [off] every year [with] our minerals from Greenland. We are the richest nation in the world. And we don’t get to use it. Denmark’s using us too much.’

In his message, Trump confirmed that he plans to visit Greenland in the near future and that his son, Donald Trump, Jr., will be in the country soon. The president-elect said that he plans to see some of the island’s ‘most magnificent areas and sights.’

‘Greenland is an incredible place, and the people will benefit tremendously if, and when, it becomes part of our Nation,’ Trump wrote on Monday. ‘We will protect it, and cherish it, from a very vicious outside World. MAKE GREENLAND GREAT AGAIN!’

Trump’s latest post comes two weeks after he first made headlines by expressing support for U.S. ownership of Greenland.

‘[F]or purposes of National Security and Freedom throughout the World, the United States of America feels that the ownership and control of Greenland is an absolute necessity,’ the president-elect’s Truth Social post read.

In response, Greenland Prime Minister Múte Egede declared interest in his country gaining independence from Denmark.

‘The upcoming new election period must, together with the citizens, create these new steps, based on the foundations that have already been created,’ Egede said. ‘It is about time that we ourselves take a step and shape our future, also with regard to who we will cooperate closely with, and who our trading partners will be.’

Trump has considered purchasing Greenland for several years now. In 2019, he floated the idea of buying Greenland and called it ‘a large real estate deal.’

‘A lot of things can be done. It’s hurting Denmark very badly because they’re losing almost $700 million a year carrying it,’ Trump said at the time. ‘So, they carry it at great loss, and strategically for the United States, it would be nice. And, we’re a big ally of Denmark and we help Denmark, and we protect Denmark.’

During a ‘Fox News Sunday’ interview about Trump’s remarks, then-White House chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow confirmed that the president’s sentiment was genuine.

‘Greenland is a strategic place up there, and they’ve got a lot of valuable minerals,’ Kudlow explained at the time.

‘I don’t want to predict an outcome. I’m just saying the president, who knows a thing or two about buying real estate, wants to take a look.’

Fox News’ Nick Givas and Alexandra Koch contributed to this report.

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Over the years, Mulkey has graced us with dozens of incredible outfits dating back to her time as head coach for Baylor. So, whether it be all gold, littered with flowers, or just incredibly fashionable, Mulkey always makes a case for the most uniquely dressed person, not just in college basketball, but in all of sports.

During Sunday’s game against the Auburn Tigers though, Mulkey may have taken her attire to a whole new level.

Let this be a notice to anyone who wasn’t sure before, but Mulkey really likes basketball. She probably likes basketball more than any fan of any sport. Because let’s face it, there are people out there who really love baseball, but we’ve never seen anyone dress up like home plate, have we?

Here’s everything to know about the new standard for coach wear moving forward.

Kim Mulkey’s new outfit

Fans were left more or less speechless by Mulkey’s choice of attire, and many a basketball joke was made.

However, it seems Mulkey didn’t think too much of the outfit. During a post-game press conference, Mulkey said that the outfit arrived on Friday and she ‘wasn’t even there.’

Was there a special occasion?

Sunday was LSU’s ‘Dress like Kim Mulkey’ game. During halftime, several fans came down to the court sporting extravagant outfits, blonde wigs, and tons of glitter. Many of them were scary accurate in their representation of Mulkey’s likeness.

But it’s hard to steal the show when the person you are trying to imitate sets a new standard in fashion. The ‘hoop skirt’ immediately stole everyone’s hearts on social media, and it’ll likely be a very long time before it’s topped again.

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Helio Castroneves stamped his place in motor sports history as one of the best drivers in IndyCar history. In 2021, Castroneves tied the record for most Indianapolis 500 victories when he won “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” for the fourth time.

Now, the legendary racer will attempt to take on another iconic race: the 2025 Daytona 500.

Castroneves, 49, will make his NASCAR Cup Series debut at Daytona International Speedway beginning Feb. 12 when he takes his first laps in Daytona 500 practice, driving the No. 91 Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing. The team fields full-time Cup Series rides for Ross Chastain (No. 1 Chevrolet), Shane van Gisbergen (No. 88 Chevrolet) and Daniel Suarez (No. 99 Chevrolet).

Castroneves has been a staple in North American open-wheel racing for more than 25 years. While he is most synonymous with his Indy 500 triumphs, Castroneves has earned 25 career wins in the NTT IndyCar Series and six wins in the former Champ Car Series, competing every year since 1998. In all, the Brazil native has 94 podium finishes across both series.

But for all his success, Castroneves had never tried his hand at NASCAR, though he does have some experience racing stock cars. Castroneves made 16 IROC starts from 2002-05, with a best finish of second at where else, Indianapolis Motor Speedway. And while IndyCar does not race at Daytona, Castroneves is quite familiar with the iconic speedway. He has won the Rolex 24 at Daytona sports car race three times, most recently in 2023.

Trackhouse has been trying to lure Castroneves to the Daytona 500 for a few years as part of its “Project 91” program. The goal of the project, created by Trackhouse owner Justin Marks, has been to attract highly accomplished drivers from other forms of motor sports to compete in a top-level NASCAR race. Kimi Räikkönen, the 2007 Formula One world champion, was the project’s first driver, making his debut in 2022 at Watkins Glen International.

Castroneves now will finally get his Daytona 500 shot, just a few months shy of his 50th birthday.

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The WWE announced Monday that the 2026 Royal Rumble will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in an expansion of the pro wrestling giant’s partnership with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in recent years.

The Royal Rumble is one of WWE’s trademark premium live events, often ranking behind only Wrestlemania in terms of prestige on the pro wrestling calendar. Riyadh will play host to the 39th annual Royal Rumble, and the first one held outside the United States. The event traditionally features both a men’s and women’s match in which 30 participants attempt to eliminate all opponents over the top rope of the ring to secure a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

The WWE did not disclose a venue in Saudi Arabia or a date for the 2026 Royal Rumble in its announcement. This year’s Royal Rumble is set to take place at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Feb. 1. The Riyadh Royal Rumble reveal coincides with the debut of WWE’s ‘Monday Night Raw’ on Netflix this week, a move that is expected to help WWE better cater to its international audience due to the streaming platform’s worldwide reach.

“WWE is a global enterprise and it only made sense to expand our relationship with the Kingdom by bringing one of our biggest annual events to Riyadh in January of 2026,” WWE president Nick Khan said in a statement.

WWE first began promoting non-televised events in Saudi Arabia in 2014 before an expansion of the relationship started in 2018 with the ‘Greatest Royal Rumble’ pay-per-view event. It was announced as the start of a 10-year partnership between the WWE and Saudi Arabia that then extended through 2027.

The WWE has held significant events like Crown Jewel,Elimination Chamber, King & Queen of the Ring, Night of Champions, SmackDown and Monday Night RAW in Saudi Arabia during that time. The arrangement was initially met with criticism and allegations of sports washing from inside and outside the wrestling world due to Saudi Arabia’s poor human rights record, particularly regarding women’s rights and LGTBQ rights.

“Saudi Arabia’s hosting of the Royal Rumble for the first time outside North America reflects the General Entertainment Authority’s ongoing commitment to bringing the world’s largest and most important entertainment events to the Kingdom,’ Saudi Arabian Royal Court adviser and General Entertainment Authority chairman Turki Alalshikh said in a statement. ‘Through this partnership with WWE, we aim to enhance the entertainment sector and deliver a transformative experience that attracts a wide audience.”

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