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Angels great Garret Anderson dead at 53 Sean LeahyFri, April 17, 2026 at 4:09 PM UTC 0 ANAHEIM, CA AUGUST 20: Former Angel Garret Anderson waves to the crowd during his Angels Hall of Fame induction ceremony at Angel Stadium on Saturday. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images) (MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images via Getty Images) Longtime Los Angeles Angels outfielder Garret Anderson died Thursday morning, the team announced. He was 53 years old. A cause of death has not been announced.

Angels great Garret Anderson dead at 53

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ANAHEIM, CA - AUGUST 20: Former Angel Garret Anderson waves to the crowd during his Angels Hall of Fame induction ceremony at Angel Stadium on Saturday. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images) (MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images via Getty Images)

Longtime Los Angeles Angels outfielder Garret Anderson died Thursday morning, the team announced. He was 53 years old.

A cause of death has not been announced.

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“The Angels organization is mourning the loss of one of our franchise’s most beloved icons, Garret Anderson,” said Angels owner Arte Moreno in a statement. “Garret was a cornerstone of our organization throughout his 15 seasons and his stoic presence in the outfield and our clubhouse elevated the Angels into an era of continued success, highlighted by the 2002 World Series championship.

"Garret will forever hold a special place in the hearts of Angels fans for his professionalism, class, and loyalty throughout his career and beyond. His admiration and respect for the game was immeasurable. We extend our deepest condolences to Garret’s wife Teresa, daughters Brianne and Bailey, son Garret ‘Trey’ Anderson III, and his entire family.”

Anderson played 15 of his 17 MLB seasons with the Angels. He made his debut with the club in 1994 and was a three-time All-Star, two-time Silver Slugger Award winner and a part of their 2002 squad that won the World Series.

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Angels great Garret Anderson dead at 53

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New Photo - Sandra Bullock Open Jacket Look Is Super Bold for CinemaCon 2026

Sandra Bullock Open Jacket Look Is Super Bold for CinemaCon 2026Chhavi PuriWed, April 15, 2026 at 12:21 PM UTC 0 Photo Credit: Gabe Ginsberg via Getty Images Sandra Bullock’s look at CinemaCon 2026 proved that businessinspired fashion can be pulled off perfectly when styled with confidence. The “Gravity” actor wore a Gabriela Hearst suit jacket paired with matching trousers for her appearance at the panel on April 14. Adding a daring twist, she left the jacket open, letting a black bralette show through for a bold yet polished statement.

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Sandra Bullock’s look at CinemaCon 2026 proved that business-inspired fashion can be pulled off perfectly when styled with confidence. The “Gravity” actor wore a Gabriela Hearst suit jacket paired with matching trousers for her appearance at the panel on April 14. Adding a daring twist, she left the jacket open, letting a black bralette show through for a bold yet polished statement.

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She appeared at the Warner Bros. CinemaCon 2026 panel to promote her movie, “Practical Magic 2.” Her look was a perfect example of a high-fashion edge. The “Bird Box” actor wore a bright red pantsuit, which included the Epona Chain Blazer and the Norman Wide-leg Pant.

She left the jacket open to reveal her black bra for a daring touch. The long jacket and relaxed trousers gave off effortless vibes. Meanwhile, the metallic accents at the waist added a chic effect. She accessorized with earrings and completed the look with black heels. In a post shared on X by @21metgala, fans couldn’t stop praising her.

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New Photo - Henry Winkler Reveals the 'Greatest Compliment Ever' He Gets from Kids Who Read His Books (Exclusive)

Henry Winkler Reveals the &x27;Greatest Compliment Ever&x27; He Gets from Kids Who Read His Books (Exclusive) Tommy McArdleFri, April 17, 2026 at 7:49 PM UTC 0 Henry Winkler; Detective Duck: The Mystery of the Flash FloodCredit: Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal/Getty; Amulet Books Henry Winkler tells PEOPLE all about the touching compliments young people give him on his children's books, including the Hank Zipzer and Detective Duck series Winkler collaborates with author Lin Oliver on his books; his 41st children's book, Detective Duck: The Mystery of the Flash Flood publishes in November "I remembe...

Henry Winkler Reveals the 'Greatest Compliment Ever' He Gets from Kids Who Read His Books (Exclusive)

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Henry Winkler tells PEOPLE all about the touching compliments young people give him on his children's books, including the Hank Zipzer and Detective Duck series

Winkler collaborates with author Lin Oliver on his books; his 41st children's book, Detective Duck: The Mystery of the Flash Flood publishes in November

"I remember what it was to be eight and to fail at everything," he says of his affinity for writing for kids

Henry Winkler is not just a beloved Hollywood legend; he's a prolific children's author.

Winkler, 80, touched on his experiences meeting young people who read his children's books — among them, the Hank Zipzer and Detective Duck series — while chatting with PEOPLE recently about his new movie Normal. "You know what is my favorite compliment ever?" he says. "Children all over the world — because Hank Zipzer: The World's Greatest Underachiever, is [published] in a lot of countries, in seven languages, and no matter where you are, children come and they say, 'How did you know me so well?' That has gotta be the greatest compliment ever."

Winkler began writing children's books with author Lin Oliver in the early 2000s and will release his 41st children's book when Detective Duck: The Mystery of the Flash Flood publishes later this year. Some of those books, like the Hank Zipzer series, are inspired by his own struggles with dyslexia throughout his life. He told PEOPLE in a 2023 interview that he only realized he had dyslexia as an adult, when he and his wife Stacey took their son Jed to an occupational therapist after their boy displayed cognitive issues during school.

Today, Winkler says he's incredibly proud of his work with Oliver on their novels, which he says are "this whole new job" on top of over 150 memorable acting roles in television and film over the years.

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When asked what he attributes the compliments children give him on his books to, Winkler says it's important "that you write the truth." "That you don't try to be the smartest guy in the room. You don't try to say, 'Look at me.' You say, 'We are all the same, and I'm gonna write my truth, and because we are all the same, it's gonna hit somebody,' " he says.

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Winkler tells PEOPLE that he and Oliver, 79, develop their books by simply telling each other stories, whether they are ones "that we've lived with, that she has lived with, with her children, or I lived with my children, my grandchildren."

"This is really interesting: as you're telling the story, it's not really going anywhere. It's not really spilling out of you. So you put it aside and come up with another premise," he says. "Now, all of a sudden, it is telling itself, and you can't speak fast enough with all the details and everything, and then a few months later, it's a book."

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Among Winkler and Oliver's collaborations are 18 volumes in the Hank Zipzer series, three Detective Duck books and 12 books in the Here's Hank series, the latter of which also follows a child who struggles in school. "I remember what it was to be eight and to fail at everything," Winkler tells PEOPLE.

Normal is in theaters now. Detective Duck: The Mystery of the Flash Flood publishes Nov. 3.

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New Photo - ‘DWTS’ judge Carrie Ann Inaba rushed to hospital after mid-flight medical emergency

‘DWTS’ judge Carrie Ann Inaba rushed to hospital after midflight medical emergency Stephanie GiangPaunonFri, April 17, 2026 at 3:06 PM UTC 1 Carrie Ann Inaba was rushed to the hospital after a sudden medical emergency occurred midflight. The longtime "Dancing With the Stars" judge revealed she experienced a sudden health issue while traveling to New York City, sharing details of the situation in a candid Instagram post on April 16. "Yesterday was quite a day," Inaba wrote alongside an Instagram video showing her being transported in an ambulance.

‘DWTS’ judge Carrie Ann Inaba rushed to hospital after mid-flight medical emergency

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Carrie Ann Inaba was rushed to the hospital after a sudden medical emergency occurred mid-flight.

The longtime "Dancing With the Stars" judge revealed she experienced a sudden health issue while traveling to New York City, sharing details of the situation in a candid Instagram post on April 16.

"Yesterday was quite a day," Inaba wrote alongside an Instagram video showing her being transported in an ambulance. "I was on my way to NY for something I am very passionate about. But had a small ‘medical emergency’ on the plane."

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"Dancing With the Stars" judge Carrie Ann Inaba reveals a mid-flight medical scare led to an ambulance ride and hospital visit after landing in New York. (Getty Images)

The television personality described how quickly her condition escalated during the flight.

"I very suddenly felt quite ill," Inaba said. "And while it seemed like food poisoning, I also suddenly broke out into a cold sweat, got dizzy and my arms went numb."

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Inaba, 58, has been open about her ongoing health challenges, including living with Sjogren's disease, an autoimmune disorder that can cause a range of symptoms.

Despite her experience managing chronic illness, she admitted this time it felt different.

Carrie Ann Inaba said she was rushed to the hospital after experiencing numbness, dizziness and a sudden drop in blood pressure.

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"Normally I handle most of my health things on my own," she explained. "Like many people who live with autoimmune disease, I travel with a health tool kit and am prepared for the worst, but this scared me."

The situation became even more complicated as turbulence hit mid-flight, limiting immediate assistance.

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"And while I was locked in the restroom, we were also experiencing turbulence and the flight attendants had been asked to sit in their seats as well," Inaba added. "I didn't want to have anyone else put themselves at risk ... but when my arms went numb, it was time to ask for help."

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Inaba later credited both the flight crew and a fellow passenger for stepping in during the critical moment.

"I received some assistance on the plane from the flight crew and a doctor onboard," she shared in a statement to USA Today. "Which I am very thankful for, and went to the hospital upon landing, as well as received fluids."

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Once on the ground, paramedics took over.

Carrie Ann Inaba explained she started feeling sudden cold sweats during her flight.

In her Instagram post, Inaba credited the first responders "who treated me with care and respect in a scary moment even when my blood pressure dropped," as she was rushed to the hospital.

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After receiving treatment and fluids, Inaba was released and continued her recovery at her hotel.

"I’m resting up and looking forward to getting back into my advocacy work soon," she shared. "I’m so grateful to the people who took care of me and helped me through such a scary experience."

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Inaba has been a judge on "Dancing With the Stars" since 2005. She is expected to appear at the inaugural "Dancing with the Stars Con 26" this summer, a fan convention dedicated to the long-running competition series.

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New Photo - Reese Witherspoon tells women to 'do better' and 'learn more' about AI: 'We don't want to be left...

The Oscar winner — and author of five books — doubled down on Friday after sparking controversy with her encouragement of AI. Reese Witherspoon tells women to 'do better' and 'learn more' about AI: 'We don't want to be left behind' The Oscar winner — and author of five books — doubled down on Friday after sparking controversy with her encouragement of AI. By Kathleen Perricone April 17, 2026 3:08 p.m. ET Leave a Comment :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/reesewitherspoon010417268ac1e6be56a946b191939603fae6ad5a.jpg) Reese Witherspoon in February 2026.

The Oscar winner — and author of five books — doubled down on Friday after sparking controversy with her encouragement of AI.

Reese Witherspoon tells women to 'do better' and 'learn more' about AI: 'We don't want to be left behind'

The Oscar winner — and author of five books — doubled down on Friday after sparking controversy with her encouragement of AI.

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- Reese Witherspoon sparked controversy this week with an Instagram video encouraging women to "keep up" with AI.

- The actress and author said she was shocked to learn seven out of the 10 women in her book group didn't use artificial intelligence.

- She doubled down with a series of Instagram Stories, including one claiming women who don't use AI at work "get less credit."

While some of the biggest stars in Hollywood are condemning the use of AI, Reese Witherspoon is actually pushing people to use it more, particularly women.

The *Morning Show* actress took to her Instagram account on Wednesday to share a Story with her 30 million followers. As she made a smoothie, she recounted her book club get-together the previous day and that she was shocked to learn that of the 10 women in attendance, only three used AI.

By her calculations, “that means 70 percent of that group is not keeping up,” said Witherspoon, author of five books including the 2025 suspense novel *Gone Before Goodbye*.

“The thing I’ve learned about technology is if you don’t get a little bit of understanding from the very beginning, it just speeds past you,” she continued. “So you have to have little bits of learning just to keep up.”

Witherspoon, who has three children, told her followers, “Let’s get real, our kids are using this every single day.” So she suggested “we learn the basics together” and discover AI tools that will “make our everyday lives easier and better.”

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The actress concluded the video by asking if she should share what she has learned about AI — which stands for artificial intelligence — with her luddite followers. “It’s time, people,” she said.

She shared another staggering statistic about the “AI revolution” in the video’s caption: “The jobs women hold are 3x more likely to be automated by AI, yet women are using AI at a rate 25% lower than men on average. We don’t want to be left behind.”

Witherspoon’s video sparked controversy, both in her comments section and the media, as the polarizing topic ruffled feathers.

Many of the most-liked replies warned of AI’s impact on the environment and children’s intellect, while others criticized Witherspoon’s “feminist” take. As one commenter put it: “Personally, I’m extremely proud of 7 out of 10 women.”

On Friday morning, the actress doubled down by making good on her promise to share more about AI. She posted a series of Instagram Stories, beginning with a Reel from a PhD candidate at Harvard and self-professed AI expert who praised Witherspoon for encouraging women to learn more.

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Next, for the “hesitant folks,” she cut and pasted three clips, including one from an unnamed source that suggested opting out of generative AI is no different than “opting out of electricity or the Internet.”

Another image cited research conducted by the University of California, Berkeley claiming women who don't use AI are "at risk for lost productivity and innovation."

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AI poll on Reese Witherspoon's Instagram Stories.

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In the fourth Story, she shared her personal philosophy on the topic, “Learn More. Do Better,” and included a poll giving people three options on AI: “I want to learn more,” “I’m still considering,” or “Not for me.”

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As of press time, two hours after Witherspoon opened the poll, 74 percent wanted “to learn more” followed by 17 percent said AI was “not for me.”

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&x27;Tyrants.&x27; Pope blasts &x27;those who manipulate religion&x27; as Trump feud escalates Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY Thu, April 16, 2026 at 2:44 PM UTC 1.2K 'Tyrants.' Pope blasts 'those who manipulate religion' as Trump feud escalates Pope Leo XIV said the world is "being ravaged by a handful of tyrants" and decried world leaders who "manipulate" religion and the name of God for military gain in a speech in Cameroon on April 16, as President Donald Trump has continued sparring with the pontiff.

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Pope Leo XIV said the world is "being ravaged by a handful of tyrants" and decried world leaders who "manipulate" religion and the name of God for military gain in a speech in Cameroon on April 16, as President Donald Trump has continued sparring with the pontiff.

"Woe to those who manipulate religion and the very name of God for their own military, economic and political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth," Leo said during his four-country tour of Africa. "It is a world turned upside down, an exploitation of God’s creation that must be denounced and rejected by every honest conscience."

The pope's remarks come after Trump's attacks on social media, where the president has shared AI-generated images depicting himself as a Jesus-like figure and other religious imagery. Trump called Leo "WEAK on Crime" on April 12 and called him out in another post on April 14 with a defense of his war in Iran.

Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born head of the Catholic Church, has been highly critical of armed conflict, and repeated his stance on April 16: "The masters of war pretend not to know that it takes only a moment to destroy, yet often a lifetime is not enough to rebuild."

1 / 0Look back as Pope Leo marks his first year as pontiffWhite smoke rises from the chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel indicating that the College of Cardinals have elected a new Pope during their fourth vote on the second day of their secret conclave on May 8, 2025 in Vatican City, Vatican. White smoke was seen over the Vatican early this evening as the Conclave of Cardinals took just two days to elect Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who will be known as Pope Leo (Leone) XIV, as the 267th Supreme Pontiff after the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday.

Earlier in the week, Leo said he had "no fear with neither the Trump administration, nor speaking out loudly about the message of the Gospel."

Trump and Vice President JD Vance, who is Catholic, have both doubled down on criticism of the pope, prompting backlash from conservative Catholics in the United States.

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Internationally, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, threw her support behind the pope on April 16, urging Anglicans to follow his lead. Mullally plans to visit Rome later in April to meet with Leo.

"I stand with my brother in Christ, His Holiness Pope XIV, in his courageous call for a kingdom of peace," said Mullally, who in October was named the first woman Archbishop to lead the Church of England.

"As innocent people are killed and displaced, families torn apart, and futures destroyed, the human cost of war is incalculable. It is the calling of every Christian – and of all people of faith and goodwill – to work and pray for peace. We must also urge all those entrusted with political authority to pursue every possible peaceful and just means of resolving conflict."

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