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Puppy Bowl 2025: Meet 22 puppies on Team Fluff and Team Ruff with the cutest names

Puppy Bowl 2025: Meet 22 puppies on Team Fluff and Team Ruff with the cutest names

USA Today08-02-2025

It's that time of year again, time for the best athletes in their sport to take to the field and battle it out on the biggest stage. We are talking about the Puppy Bowl, of course, as the cutest adoptable puppies will fight for the Lombarky Trophy on either Team Ruff or Team Fluff. You can catch all the action on Sunday, February 9 at 2 p.m. ET on Animal Planet, Discovery, TBS, truTV, Max and discovery+.
With 140 precious pups from 80 shelters across 40 states participating in this year's contest, it was impossible to highlight all the very Good Boys and Good Girls. As we could never pick the 'cutest' — they're all perfect in every way — we chose our favorite names from the bunch.
There are food names — including the perfect nickname for any puppy in Potato and Pumpkin — and even a Lin Manuel Furanda in honor of the Hamilton star.
Here are some of our favorite-named puppies for Puppy Bowl XXI.

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14 Million Books Later, Jim Butcher Thinks His Wizard Detective Needs a Hug
14 Million Books Later, Jim Butcher Thinks His Wizard Detective Needs a Hug

New York Times

time19-05-2025

  • New York Times

14 Million Books Later, Jim Butcher Thinks His Wizard Detective Needs a Hug

Three decades ago, Jim Butcher put pen to paper and invented a wildly popular fictional universe. At the time, he was just trying to finish his homework. Butcher, then a 25-year-old grad student at the University of Oklahoma, had days earlier turned in an unfinished novel for a writing class. The book was about a wisecracking Chicago gumshoe named Harry Dresden, a wizard whose miserable love life was occasionally interrupted by a grisly supernatural murder. Butcher's professor liked what she read. She told him to bring an outline for 'the rest of it' to their next session. 'She meant the rest of the novel,' Butcher recalled in an interview. 'The next week, I rolled in with an outline for a 20-book series.' On sketch pads and now-obsolete WordPerfect software, he planned out ways to put his poor hero through a gauntlet of indignities, poking his head out occasionally to watch Animal Planet with his son. Homemade posters in his cramped writing alcove cheered him on. ('The only way you fail is if you quit,' read one.) That outline would lead to 'The Dresden Files' series, which debuted with 'Storm Front' five years later, with heroes and villains from just about every mythology — and some Butcher made up. Over the last 25 years, the series has sold 14 million copies in the United States, according to his publisher. For all the wizardry, the real magic in the books is the way that vampires, werewolves and even a zombie T. Rex feel completely at home alongside mobsters, attack helicopters and a reference to Regina George, the Queen Bee of 'Mean Girls.' Ushering me into his rustic Colorado home, a cabinlike fortress he jokingly called his 'log castle,' Butcher, 53, resembles some of the wizards in his books, with a well-kept beard, long hair streaked with silver, a prominent brow and a piercing gaze underneath expressive eyebrows. Like those wizards, Butcher has some superstitions of his own, particularly when it comes to following the early outline that catapulted him from a graveyard shift I.T. geek to a best-selling author. Anne Sowards, his editor at Ace, said she has never seen it, and only one other person knows how the series will end. That secret plan has (mostly) guided Butcher's saga since 2000, almost as long as George R.R. Martin, the fantasy eminence who released 'A Game of Thrones' in 1996, has been publishing his. Over 17 volumes and dozens of short stories, Butcher has hammered his hero, a mouthy P.I. with a beat-up Volkswagen, into a supernatural heavyweight who can vanquish titans. Along the way, Butcher has become one of the world's leading authors of urban fantasy, a genre that blends the wondrous elements of magical realism, its more literary cousin, with the pulp and plotting of page-turners. This week, the publisher is announcing that 'Twelve Months,' the 18th book in the series, will be published in January, five years after the last installment. But there was a period where it seemed like he might not finish the series at all. In the final pages of his 2010 book, 'Changes,' Butcher had written his hero into a tight corner: shot through the chest, falling from a boat, sinking into the icy waters of Lake Michigan. Butcher was enthusiastically promoting the latest twist to fans, who alternated between glee and grief. Behind the scenes, however, he was suffering. 'I had just gotten to a point where I just didn't see any hope for the future,' Butcher said. 'Bear in mind, this is when 'The Dresden Files' was exploding.' Depression, which he had struggled with for much of his life, was deadening his days. His marriage was fraying. The charming raconteur, telling jokes to hundreds of fans on the science fiction and fantasy convention circuit, belied a man in crisis. So, he made a decision to end things. As the deadline for his next book loomed, Butcher took two bottles of pills that he'd been using to treat chronic migraines and braced for the worst. He recalled feeling terribly sick for 36 hours. But he survived. 'I am really lucky to be here,' Butcher said quietly, as his 7-year-old pit bull, Brutus — named for an earth spirit in one of his books — dozed next to him on the couch. Afterward, he thought about what his death might have done to his two sons, James (a novelist himself) and Dylan. He felt he needed to 'own up to the consequences of my choice, and what could have happened if I hadn't just been very fortunate.' The result was the next installment in the series, 'Ghost Story.' The book followed Harry Dresden's ghost as he tried to solve his own murder, observing the ripple effects of his death 'It's a Wonderful Life'-style. It was the first in the series that Butcher didn't plan out chapter by chapter ahead of time. 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'There's serious enough talks happening that I've had to share my tax I.D. number and so on,' Butcher said. 'But we'll see. I don't know if anything's going to happen or not.' Butcher is taking a more active role in his career, too. In 2022, he put out a Dresden Files novella through Audible, doing all the voices himself. But he has not turned his back on the traditional publishing industry, as have other fantasy authors with large followings, who are selling books directly to readers. 'I'm getting to make a really good living doing something that I really love,' he added. 'I don't need to be super rich. It seems like that might pose more problems than solutions.' During nearly six hours talking about Butcher's books, I have assiduously avoided asking how the 'Dresden Files' series will end. Does Butcher ever feel constrained by the blueprint he made for himself some 30 years ago? He demurs, but acknowledges that he has had to make changes along the way. 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UPI

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NHL Stanley Pup to return with 32 adoptable dogs

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Stars, Supermodels, and Rescued Pups Take Over the Runway Today at the Annual Rescue Dogs Rock Charity Fashion Event
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Associated Press

time10-03-2025

  • Associated Press

Stars, Supermodels, and Rescued Pups Take Over the Runway Today at the Annual Rescue Dogs Rock Charity Fashion Event

/ -- The iconic Victorian mansion Ideal Glass Studios (9 W 8th St, New York, NY 10011) is hosting one of the most heartwarming and star-studded fashion events of the year today—the Rescue Dogs Rock Annual Charity Fashion Show. This extraordinary evening will feature 30 high-profile personalities from CNBC, NFLX, Miss USA, top supermodels, and leading designers walking the runway hand-in-paw with dogs rescued from abuse and neglect by Rescue Dogs Rock (RDR). RDR, an organization committed to saving critically injured and abandoned dogs, has rescued over 9,700 dogs and spent more than $15 million on their care. Their impact was recently recognized with their rescues featured in this year's Puppy Bowl. This year's event promises an unforgettable visual spectacle. Models will don Parisian lingerie, and the dogs will sport their own luxurious couture, proving that rescue pups can shine just as brightly as their human counterparts. Attendees will receive LED dog ears and glow sticks in their gift bags, ensuring the celebration continues with a high-energy dance party after the runway show. Adding to the evening's uniqueness, dancers from the Martha Graham Dance Company will perform alongside pups dressed in elegant tutus. A celebrity artist will create live sketches of the event, and DJ Reach will set the mood with an electrifying soundtrack. One of the most eye-catching moments will feature celebrity bodyguard 'The Fancy Giant' (7'1, 490 lbs) walking with a 2.5 lb rescue pup, showcasing the ultimate contrast in heartwarming fashion. SPOT the mobile robot dog from Boston Dynamics will star on the runway. Lending his incredible talents to promote animal rescue. The Robot Wranglers at 3D Cowboys ( is a robotics entertainment, education, and consulting company that features the amazing Boston Dynamics ( robot dog Spot. Star-Studded Guest List A dazzling lineup of VIP walkers will bring their star power to the event, including Frederique van der Wal (Victoria's Secret supermodel) & daughter Scyler, Drita D'Avanzo (Netflix's Mob Wives), cast members of Netflix's Selling The City, Miss USA N.C. Gabby Ortega, former Miss USA N.Y. Stephanie Chernick, Ty Hunter (Beyoncé's Stylist), Richie Rich (legendary '80s designer & club kid), Matt Sarafa (Project Runway Junior winner), Anna Rothschild (celebrity publicist), Jon Nubian (YRB Magazine founder), Indira Cesarine (Untitled Magazine founder), Rebecca Herero (Art Bodega Magazine founder), Rachel Geller (cosmetics mogul), Victor De Souza (renowned designer), and Willard Morgan (owner of Ideal Glass Studios). Additional celebrity guests will be announced daily. Event Schedule: Talent will arrive today between 3:00 - 5:00 PM for press interviews and photos with rescued dogs and charity representatives. From 5:00 - 6:00 PM, a VIP cocktail event will take place for talent and press, offering an intimate setting to connect before the main show. The highly anticipated runway show will begin at 7:45 PM, bringing together fashion, entertainment, and philanthropy in an unforgettable night. Media Encouraged to Attend. Media Contact: Goldman McCormick PR, INC +1 516-639-0988 [email protected] Legal Disclaimer:

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