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Andrew McCutchen DFA&x27;d by Rangers after 37 games Sean LeahyWed, May 27, 2026 at 8:36 PM UTC 0 Andrew McCutchen’s time with the Texas Rangers has come to an end after the team designated him for assignment on Wednesday. The 39yearold McCutchen signed with the Rangers in early March and ended up making the team out of spring training. However, he struggled through 37 games, and now the team has decided to move on. In 37 games, McCutchen batted .192 with one home run, five RBI and 22 strikeouts in 73 atbats.

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Andrew McCutchen’s time with the Texas Rangers has come to an end after the team designated him for assignment on Wednesday.

The 39-year-old McCutchen signed with the Rangers in early March and ended up making the team out of spring training. However, he struggled through 37 games, and now the team has decided to move on.

In 37 games, McCutchen batted .192 with one home run, five RBI and 22 strikeouts in 73 at-bats. He played 23 games as the team's designated hitter and spent time in the outfield as well.

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Moving on from McCutchen is a reflection of the Rangers' offense struggling through the first two months of the season. As of Wednesday, only the Boston Red Sox, San Francisco Giants and New York Mets have scored fewer runs than the Rangers (211), and only the San Diego Padres and Chicago White Sox have recorded fewer hits (413).

The Rangers sit third in the AL West with a 25-29 record, 1.5 games behind the division-leading Athletics.

It’s unclear if this is the end of McCutchen’s time in MLB. He has played 2,299 career games with 333 home runs and 1,157 RBI while playing for six franchises. He is a four-time Silver Slugger Award winner, 2012 Gold Glove winner and recipient of the 2015 Roberto Clemente Award.

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New Photo - Super Bowl champion Jerome Bettis has message for Jaxson Dart, Abdul Carter after Trump rally controversy

Super Bowl champion Jerome Bettis has message for Jaxson Dart, Abdul Carter after Trump rally controversy Ryan CanfieldWed, May 27, 2026 at 9:47 AM UTC 111 Super Bowl champion and Pittsburgh Steelers legend Jerome Bettis weighed in on the rampant Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter discourse. Dart introduced President Donald Trump before his speech in Suffern, New York, on Friday, and New York Giants teammate Abdul Carter took issue with it. Bettis said that they don’t have to agree on their political opinions but have to find a way to work together. "You don&x27;t have to agree.

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Super Bowl champion and Pittsburgh Steelers legend Jerome Bettis weighed in on the rampant Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter discourse.

Dart introduced President Donald Trump before his speech in Suffern, New York, on Friday, and New York Giants teammate Abdul Carter took issue with it. Bettis said that they don’t have to agree on their political opinions but have to find a way to work together.

"You don't have to agree. And that's the one thing. I mean, you don't agree with your teammate, but you got to find a way to work with them and I think that's what happens," Bettis told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.

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Bettis said Dart and Carter need to find common ground.

"I think politics, it's always there. It's never really in the forefront in terms of sports or a locker room. So, I don't think that's ever an issue. But what you have to do is find common ground. I think that's what team sports is all about," Bettis said.

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"People coming from different walks of life are all coming together for one common goal. And in order for you to all support that goal, you have to find common ground with each other."

It appeared Carter and Dart found some common ground as they appeared to squash any potential rift when Carter posted to X in a since-deleted tweet that they were "good."

"Me and JD6 are good! We spoke earlier as Men," Carter wrote. "Y'all can keep y'all narratives."

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(Left) New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart (6) practices before the game against the Minnesota Vikings at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Dec. 21, 2025. (Right) Abdul Carter (51) of the New York Giants looks on from the field prior to an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Oct. 9, 2025.

Dart, 23, set the stage for Trump’s speech with a chant before welcoming the president onto the stage.

"Big Blue Nation, it’s a pleasure to be here. I got to start this off with a ‘Go Big Blue,’" Dart said, and then led the chant for a few moments before proceeding to introduce Trump.

"What an honor, what a privilege it is to be here, and without further ado, I’m grateful, I’m honored, I'm pleasured to introduce the 45th and 47th president of the United States America, President Donald J. Trump."

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Trump and Dart then shook hands on the stage before the 23-year-old departed.

Carter began the firestorm by reposting a video of Dart introducing Trump on X and captioning the tweet, "Thought this s--- was AI, what we doing man." He has since deleted the tweet.

Bettis played from 1993-2005, and he said politics were not an issue during his time in the NFL. He did note that political climate has changed drastically in the last 20 years since his retirement.

"No, it never did (cause an issue). But you have to understand that the landscape of politics right now is very divisive. And so I think it was much different 20 years ago than it is now. Now everyone's picking sides and this and that and now you hate the other guy's side. And that was never the case in politics 20 years ago. Hey, you respected the guys decision and his politics was his politics and now it's a much different dynamic that politics weighs on people nowadays," Bettis said.

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New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart greets President Donald Trump during a Fighting For American Workers event in Suffern, N.Y., on May 22, 2026.

Bettis will be playing in the American Century Tournament from July 10-12 at Edgewood Golf Course in Lake Tahoe.

The tournament has raised more than $8 million for regional and national charities. American Century Investments donates 40% of its profits to the Stowers Institute for Medical Research and activates fundraising at the tournament to drive direct donations to Stowers each year.

Bettis has been a longtime competitor in the tournament since retiring in 2006. He said it has been "incredible" to see the event grow over the years.

The Pro Football Hall of Famer said he is still trying to round in the form for the tournament. Bettis said he is trying a new swing and is wondering how it will hold up.

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Bettis said his favorite part of the tournament is interacting with the athletes and having fun with the guys.

"I think the favorite part is really getting to chop it up with the athletes because obviously being retired, you don't get the chance to do that anymore. And so, when you do get a chance to kind of rib guys and have fun with guys like that locker room experience again, it's really fun and exhilarating," Bettis said.

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New Photo - Pierre Deny, 'Emily in Paris' actor, dies at 69 after ALS battle

Pierre Deny, &x27;Emily in Paris&x27; actor, dies at 69 after ALS battle Edward Segarra, USA TODAYWed, May 27, 2026 at 8:56 PM UTC 0 French actor Pierre Deny, who appeared on the Netflix series "Emily in Paris," has died, according to reports. He was 69. Deny, who played Louis de Léon on the romantic comedy series starring Lily Collins, died on Monday, May 25, following a battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as ALS), the actor&x27;s daughters told French news agency AFP, according to TF1 and Le Parisien.

Pierre Deny, 'Emily in Paris' actor, dies at 69 after ALS battle

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French actor Pierre Deny, who appeared on the Netflix series "Emily in Paris," has died, according to reports. He was 69.

Deny, who played Louis de Léon on the romantic comedy series starring Lily Collins, died on Monday, May 25, following a battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as ALS), the actor's daughters told French news agency AFP, according to TF1 and Le Parisien.

"It is with deep emotion that we announce the death of Pierre Deny on Monday following a rapid ALS," Deny's children said in a statement translated from French, per the outlets.

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Pierre Deny attends Day 4 of the 21st Festival of TV Fiction in La Rochelle, France, on Sept. 14, 2019.

ALS, commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease, is a rare degenerative condition that can impact the brain and spinal cord. Other stars who've battled ALS include "Grey's Anatomy" actor Eric Dane, "SpongeBob SquarePants" creator Stephen Hillenburg, R&B icon Roberta Flack and world-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking.

According to the National Institutes of Health, the disease progressively degrades and then kills nerve cells in the affected area(s). Over time, the muscle weakening will continue to spread throughout the body, eventually causing difficulties with breathing, chewing, swallowing and speaking.

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Early symptoms can include tripping, slurred or "thick" speech, difficulty swallowing, weight loss, decreased muscle tone, shortness of breath, increased or decreased reflexes and uncontrollable periods of laughing or crying, per the ALS Society of Canada.

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On "Emily in Paris," Deny's character Louis de Léon was the CEO of JVMA, a European conglomerate specializing in luxury goods. He was also father of Mindy's love interest and former boarding school classmate Nicolas de Léon (Paul Forman).

A theater veteran, Deny appeared in over 100 films and television series throughout his career, including "Une Femme d'Honneur" ("A Woman of Honor"), "Tomorrow is Ours," "The Third Wave," "Times Have Been Better" and most recently, "Camping Paradise."

Deny performed in a trio of episodes on "Emily in Paris," which follows the globe-trotting adventures of aspiring marketing executive Emily Cooper. His last appearance was on the second episode of Season 4 in 2024, according to IMDb.

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Netflix announced in January that the Darren Star-created show was greenlit for its sixth − and final − season. The show's production, which is still underway, will visit Greece and Monaco before returning to Paris for its farewell, the streamer shared in a May 21 press release.

"Making 'Emily in Paris' with this extraordinary cast and crew has been the trip of a lifetime," Star said in a statement. "We can't wait to share this last chapter with you. Thank you for letting us be a part of your lives, inspiring your dreams of travel and your love of Paris. We will always have 'Emily in Paris!'"

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New Photo - Carmen Electra Says She Ended Her Relationship with Dennis Rodman After Reading a Self-Help Book While Duo Were 'Crazy in Love'

Carmen Electra Says She Ended Her Relationship with Dennis Rodman After Reading a SelfHelp Book While Duo Were &x27;Crazy in Love&x27; Virginia ChamleeWed, May 27, 2026 at 9:08 PM UTC 0 Carmen Electra, Dennis RodmanCredit: JeanBaptiste LACROIX / AFP via Getty; Michele Eve Sandberg/Shutterstock Carmen Electra is opening up about her relationship with Dennis Rodman The actress and model married the former NBA player in 1998.

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Carmen Electra is opening up about her relationship with Dennis Rodman

The actress and model married the former NBA player in 1998. They filed annulment papers nine days later, then reconciled before ultimately divorcing in 1999

As she shares in a new interview, they were "crazy in love"

Carmen Electra is opening up about why her relationship with Dennis Rodman ultimately did not last.

In a Tuesday, May 26 appearance on the Legally Goff podcast, Electra, 54, described her relationship with the former NBA player as "difficult," adding that the two were "crazy in love."

The two met in 1998, married that November and, as PEOPLE reported, filed annulment papers nine days later.

The couple later reconciled, although they eventually divorced in the spring of 1999.

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Rodman, she added, "was always like the pied piper of the party."

"You know, everyone followed Dennis," she said.

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Electra added: "We had a lot of fun together. That was my favorite part of being around Dennis. But, you know, we only get to see the part of Dennis that the the media lets us see, right?"

Electra added that Rodman was sensitive and also "so loving, and then he's wild and he's drinking." The relationship ultimately ended, she said, because "it was just too hard to continue to keep up with him and his friends."

"I mean, it was constant drinking. And I just remember looking at myself in the mirror. I was at home and I didn't recognize myself. I had bags under my eyes. My face was puffy. And I'm in my 20s, you know, and I thought like, it's got to stop. It has to stop," she said.

She continued: "And a friend gave me a really good book and it was like a self-help book and I started reading the book and I liked it. So I went to the store ... and I'd grab another book and I'd start sitting there and I just thought, 'I got to get away from him because what good is going to come out of this,' you know?"

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"I mean, it was real love," Electra added. "It wasn't a made-up story. It wasn't a publicity stunt. It was real love. And you know, it's sad, but it had to end."

Electra went on to marry guitarist Dave Navarro in 2003 and the two announced their separation in 2006, finalizing their divorce in 2007. Their relationship was documented on the reality show Till Death Do Us Part: Carmen and Dave, which aired on MTV for one season in 2004.

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New Photo - Hilary Duff recommends 'absolutely psycho' decision to have children before getting married

Duff shares three daughters with husband Matthew Koma, and one son with ex Mike Comrie. Hilary Duff recommends 'absolutely psycho' decision to have children before getting married Duff shares three daughters with husband Matthew Koma, and one son with ex Mike Comrie. By Ryan Coleman :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/RyanColemanauthorphoto0081ce8f0254478080f35972c433877b.jpg) Ryan Coleman Ryan Coleman is a news writer for with previous work in MUBI Notebook, Slant, and the LA Review of Books. EW's editorial guidelines May 27, 2026 5:00 p.m.

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- Hilary Duff is opening up about her decision to have children before marriage.

- "We had the baby, got married, which was actually so fun. She walked me down the aisle," Duff shared on *The Morgan Stewart Show*.

- Duff and Koma had daughter Banks Violet Bair in 2018, a year before their wedding.

Hilary Duff goes her own way.

The pop star, Disney Channel veteran, and millennial icon recently opened up about the decision to have a child with husband Matthew Koma before their wedding.

Duff outlined her winding road to marriage and motherhood on Tuesday's episode of *The Morgan Stewart Show*. Duff said that she and Koma broke up and got back together twice before deciding, "'We should have a baby.' Which is psycho, absolutely psycho. Like three weeks later, I think I was pregnant with Banks.'"

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Matthew Koma and Hilary Duff in New York City in 2026.

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Before meeting Koma, Duff was married to NHL player Mike Comrie from 2010 to 2016, but they had been dating since 2007. The pair welcomed son Luca in 2012. After a brief relationship with personal trainer Jason Walsh in 2016, Duff met Koma, a producer, through a meeting arranged by a colleague.

"Our meeting was, like, two hours long, and then I found, like, a month ago, that he sent an email," Duff revealed in February. "He wrote his manager and was like, 'Two hours with Hilary, I think I'm in love.'"'

The couple weathered a pair of stops and starts before having their first daughter, Banks Violet Bair, in 2018.

"We had the baby, got married, which was actually so fun," Duff recounted. "[Banks] walked me down the aisle... It was really, really fun and cute... and Luca walked Matt down down the aisle, which was, I would recommend it to people."

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Duff and Koma welcomed two more daughters after their 2019 wedding — Mae James Bair, in 2021, and Townes Meadow Bair, in 2024. The TV star and recording artist has taken many occasions since becoming a mom to commemorate the journey and celebrate her special bond with all her kids.

Last May, Duff rang in Mother's Day with a special message shared to her social media, in which she attempted to "put into words how grateful l am for all that this life has afforded me is a sincere challenge — honestly thankful for my camera roll for capturing and reminding me of all the moments big and small that get swallowed up by the next and the next — it seems life is on the autobahn — what a ride."

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Donald Trump confirms he&x27;s planning to attend Knicks NBA Finals game Mark Giannotto, USA TODAY Wed, May 27, 2026 at 6:36 PM UTC 0 Donald Trump confirms he's planning to attend Knicks NBA Finals game United States President Donald Trump indicated he&x27;s planning to attend the 2026 NBA Finals as an invited guest of New York Knicks owner Jim Dolan and others.

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Donald Trump confirms he's planning to attend Knicks NBA Finals game

United States President Donald Trump indicated he's planning to attend the 2026 NBA Finals as an invited guest of New York Knicks owner Jim Dolan and others.

Trump made the comments while speaking with reporters during a cabinet meeting at the White House on Wednesday, May 27 and confirmed he had plans to be in attendance at Madison Square Garden for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals until the Knicks closed out the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 4.

"I think I'll be going to one of the games," Trump said when asked if he would be going to the NBA Finals. "I was invited by numerous people and Jim and I think I'll be going."

Trump would be the first sitting United States President to attend an NBA Finals game. The Knicks are making their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999 this year. They are slated to host Game 3 on June 8 and Game 4 on June 10 at Madison Square Garden.

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Trump has frequented major sporting events during his second term as President, with appearances at the Super Bowl, college football national championship game, Ryder Cup, Daytona 500 and numerous UFC events. Last year, he also attended the U.S. Open men's tennis final in New York.

He most recently went to PGA Tour and LIV Golf events held on golf courses he owns earlier this month.

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New Photo - Ebola outbreak could become 'the deadliest on record,' IRC warns

Ebola outbreak could become &x27;the deadliest on record,&x27; IRC warns MORGAN WINSOR, DADA JOVANOVIC, DAVID BRENNAN and MARY KEKATOSTue, May 26, 2026 at 5:18 PM UTC 1 The New Yorkbased International Rescue Committee (IRC) aid organization warned on Tuesday that the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and neighboring Uganda is now spreading faster than responders can contain it and risks becoming "the deadliest on record" without urgent international action.

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The New York-based International Rescue Committee (IRC) aid organization warned on Tuesday that the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and neighboring Uganda is now spreading faster than responders can contain it and risks becoming "the deadliest on record" without urgent international action.

What is especially alarming, the IRC said, is that the outbreak is no longer limited to remote areas of the DRC's northeastern province of Ituri, the epicenter of the current outbreak.

Cases and contacts are now spreading into larger regional hubs, the IRC warned, including the major city of Goma in the DRC's eastern province of North Kivu and also Uganda's capital, Kampala, with fears of much wider transmission.

Ebola outbreak in DRC, Uganda 'will get worse before it gets better': WHO chief

Additionally, many healthcare workers do not have access to personal protective equipment – such as coveralls, gloves and respirators – and have consequently fallen ill, according to the IRC.

"The outbreak is spreading faster than the response, with over 900 suspected cases and at least 223 deaths already reported across DRC and Uganda, including in major transport hubs like Goma and Kampala," the IRC wrote.

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The IRC further said that standard Ebola tests "struggle" to detect the strain of Ebola responsible for this outbreak, the Bundibugyo strain, a rare variant which may have led to the virus spreading undetected for weeks or months

Case fatality rates for previous Bundibugyo outbreaks have ranged from 30% to 50%, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Additionally, there are no approved vaccines or treatments for the Bundibugyo strain compared to other strains responsible for past outbreaks, according to the organization.

"Every delay has a human cost. Eastern DRC's years of conflict and displacement have left health systems on their knees, and that makes containing this outbreak all the harder," Heather Kerr, IRC Democratic Republic of the Congo country director, said in the alert.

The IRC said conflict, mass displacement and deep international aid cuts have left health systems far weaker than during the massive 2018-2020 Ebola outbreak in the eastern DRC, which the WHO said killed at least 2,299 people.

The last time the IRC issued a warning of this scale about Ebola was during the 2018-2020 outbreak, when the organization repeatedly warned that violence, mistrust and weak health systems could allow the virus to spiral into a regional catastrophe.

"The warning signs are flashing red," Bob Kitchen, vice president of emergencies for the IRC, said in Tuesday's alert. "Increased conflict and cuts to global aid funding have dismantled defenses at exactly the wrong moment. The lesson from every previous outbreak is clear: delays cost lives. The risks are growing and the resources are shrinking; that is the brutal arithmetic facing global aid today.”

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The IRC is calling for an emergency international funding surge, the appointment of a United Nations emergency coordinator, faster import approvals for medical supplies and equipment, stronger community outreach to rebuild trust, special protection for women and girls – who reportedly make up around two-thirds of suspected cases – and long-term investment in fragile health systems already damaged by war and insecurity.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that the deadliest Ebola outbreak on record occurred between 2014 and 2016 in West Africa, with more than 28,600 cases reported. The WHO said that outbreak killed at least 11,325 people by June 2016.

WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a Monday briefing that the current Ebola outbreak "will get worse before it gets better."

"We are facing an extremely serious and difficult outbreak. It will get worse before it gets better," Tedros said on Monday. "But we know this virus, and we know how to stop it. We have stopped every previous Ebola outbreak, and we will stop this one, too."

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Ghebreyesus said he wanted to echo comments made by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa about overcoming the outbreak with unity.

"The question is just how quickly we can do it, and how many more lives will be lost before we do," Ghebreyesus added.

Last week, Tedros classified the Ebola outbreak as a public health emergency of international concern -- one level below a pandemic in the United Nations agency's alert system.

The WHO continues to consider the national risk assessment as "very high" while the regional level risk remains "high" and the global risk level remains "low," Ghebreyesus said on Monday.

The outbreak has led to multiple countries, including the U.S., India, the U.K. and Australia, putting travel restrictions in place.

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Entry to the U.S. is restricted for foreign travelers who have recently been in the DRC, Uganda and South Sudan.

Meanwhile, U.S. passport holders and U.S. nationals returning to the U.S. from the three countries will be funneled to Dulles Airport in Virginia to be screened for symptoms and interviewed about possible exposure.

Enhanced screening efforts also began at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport as of Saturday morning. Efforts at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston will begin late Tuesday.

Lawful permanent residents – green card holders – who have been in any of the three countries in question over the last 21 days are temporarily barred from entering the U.S.

ABC News' Eric M. Strauss contributed to this report.

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