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IndyCar Farm to Finish 275 at Iowa Speedway live race updates, leaderboard, crashes, stream, TV
IndyCar Farm to Finish 275 at Iowa Speedway live race updates, leaderboard, crashes, stream, TV

Indianapolis Star

time2 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Indianapolis Star

IndyCar Farm to Finish 275 at Iowa Speedway live race updates, leaderboard, crashes, stream, TV

The IndyCar Series completes its doubleheader weekend in the Iowa countryside with the Farm to Finish 275 on the 7/8-mile Iowa Speedway oval. Pato O'Ward picked up his first win of the season Saturday, with a trio of Team Penske drivers trailing closely: pole-sitter Josef Newgarden was second, Will Power third and Scott McLaughlin — who started last — fourth. O'Ward remains well behind series points leader Alex Palou, who finished fifth. Nathan Brown is your best IndyCar follow, and keep up with coverage throughout the season with IndyStar's motorsports newsletter. Follow along here for the leaderboard updates, crashes and more, and remember to refresh. Row 1 1. Alex Palou, 184.014 mph 2. Felix Rosenqvist, 183.975 mph Row 2 3. David Malukas, 183.369 mph 4. Josef Newgarden, 183.316 mph Row 3 5. Nolan Siegel, 183.194 mph 6. Will Power, 183.072 mph Row 4 7. Conor Daly, 182.943 mph 8. Scott Dixon, 182.664 mph Row 5 9. Pato O'Ward, 182.645 mph 10. Graham Rahal, 182.489 mph Row 6 11. Robert Shwartzman, 182.489 mph 12. Marcus Armstrong, 182.409 mph Row 7 13. Callum Ilott, 182.214 mph 14. Marcus Ericsson, 182.154 mph Row 8 15. Alexander Rossi, 181.846 mph 16. Louis Foster, 181.805 mph Row 9 17. Christian Rasmussen, 181.681 mph 18. Kyffin Simpson, 181.589 mph Row 10 19. Colton Herta, 181.472 mph 20. Santino Ferrucci, 181.205 mph Row 11 21. Kyle Kirkwood, 181.181 mph 22. Christian Lundgaard, 180.920 mph Row 12 23. Devlin DeFrancesco, 180.664 mph 24. Sting Ray Robb, 177.683 mph Row 13 25. Jacob Abel, 177.145 mph 26. Rinus VeeKay, 170.822 mph Row 14 27. Scott McLaughlin, no time Alex Palou, has won six races, is back to a two-races-of-max-points lead on and Kyle Kirkwood, who has three race wins. Scott Dixon and Pato O'Ward also have wins. Team Penske's Scott McLaughlin won the first race, and teammate Will Power won the second. 'You feel that intensity': Will IndyCar return to Iowa Speedway? Pivotal weekend may decide future The Inside Line: Nathan Brown and Joey Barnes break down the race at Mid-Ohio (All times ET; all IndyCar sessions are on IndyCar Live, IndyCar Radio and Sirius XM Channel 218) 1-3:30 p.m.: IndyCar race 2, 275 laps, Fox TV: Coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET, Saturday, July 12, 2025, on Fox. Green flag is scheduled for 1:20 p.m. Will Buxton is the play-by-play voice, with analysts James Hinchcliffe and Townsend Bell. Kevin Lee and Jack Harvey are the pit reporters. Fox Sports app. Watch free with a Fubo trial IndyCar Nation is on SiriusXM Channel 218, IndyCar Live and the IndyCar Radio Network (check affiliates for each race) Sunday: Partly cloudy skies and highs in the low 80s. The 2025 IndyCar Series schedule includes 17 races, all televised on Fox. (Times are ET; %-downtown street course, &-road course, *-oval) March 2, St. Petersburg, Florida % (Winner: Alex Palou) March 23, Thermal, California & (Winner: Alex Palou) April 13, Long Beach, California % (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) May 4, Birmingham, Alabama & (Winner: Alex Palou) May 10, Indianapolis & (Winner: Alex Palou) May 25, Indianapolis 500 * (Winner: Alex Palou) June 1, Detroit % (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) June 15, St. Louis * (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) June 22, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin & (Winner: Alex Palou) July 6, Lexington, Ohio & (Winner: Scott Dixon) July 12, Newton, Iowa * (Winner: Pato O'Ward) July 13, Newton, Iowa *, 1 p.m. July 20, Toronto %, noon July 27, Monterey, California &, 3 p.m. Aug. 10, Portland &, 3 p.m. Aug. 24, Milwaukee *, 2 p.m. Aug. 31, Nashville *, 2:30 p.m.

Pam Bondi Cornered on Her Epstein Files Hype at Trump Cabinet Meeting
Pam Bondi Cornered on Her Epstein Files Hype at Trump Cabinet Meeting

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Pam Bondi Cornered on Her Epstein Files Hype at Trump Cabinet Meeting

Attorney General Pam Bondi was put on the spot about the so-called 'client list' of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein at President Donald Trump's Cabinet meeting Tuesday. Bondi, who has taken heat for shutting down conspiracies about Epstein's clientele and death months after previously inflaming them, took the chance to defend herself. 'In February, I did an interview on Fox that is getting a lot of attention because I was asked a question about the client list. And my response was, 'It is sitting on my desk to be reviewed,' meaning the files, along with the JFK, MLK files as well. That is what I meant by that.' 'That is it on Epstein,' Bondi concluded. This is a developing story and will be updated.

'It wasn't a bird': Mysterious object strikes US Air Force's $70 million F-16 mid-air. Here's wat the Pentagon knows
'It wasn't a bird': Mysterious object strikes US Air Force's $70 million F-16 mid-air. Here's wat the Pentagon knows

Time of India

time5 hours ago

  • Science
  • Time of India

'It wasn't a bird': Mysterious object strikes US Air Force's $70 million F-16 mid-air. Here's wat the Pentagon knows

In a bizarre incident reported by Fox News, a U.S. Air Force F-16 Viper fighter jet was allegedly struck by an unidentified flying object (UFO) during a training exercise over Gila Bend, Arizona, in January 2023. The aircraft's instructor pilot, seated in the rear, first spotted the mysterious object before it hit the jet's clear canopy. Despite the impact, the $70 million aircraft sustained no visible damage, and officials initially ruled out a bird strike. Eventually, authorities concluded the jet had been hit by a drone. However, the drone's origin and operator remain unknown. The incident was just the beginning. FAA documents obtained by The War Zone revealed that it was the first of four reported encounters with unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) in that region within a day. These events add to the growing number of UAP incidents documented by the U.S. Department of Defense. 757 UAP Incidents in a Year According to an unclassified report from the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), 757 UAP encounters occurred between May 1, 2023, and June 1, 2024. Of these, 708 took place in the air, with only 49 cases officially closed. Notably, 18 of these incidents were reported near sensitive nuclear sites, missile launch facilities, or strategic weapons locations. The report stated that none of the resolved cases indicated advanced technology from foreign adversaries or breakthrough aerospace developments. Live Events 'Nothing New' James Fox, a filmmaker and long-time UFO researcher, weighed in, telling Fox News Digital that he wasn't surprised by the F-16 incident. According to Fox, U.S. military personnel have reported seeing craft loitering over the East Coast with no visible propulsion systems — some dating back nearly a century. 'There are documented sightings from the 1930s and 1940s,' Fox said, describing glowing orb-like objects that outmaneuvered World War II aircraft. He added that some of these crafts exhibit capabilities like remaining stationary in high winds and emitting no heat signature. Fox believes either humanity has been tracking the same unknown intelligence since the 1940s, or someone has successfully replicated and reverse-engineered such technology. A Task Force for the Unknown In 2020, the U.S. Department of Defense launched the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) to study these sightings and assess their potential threats to national security. Fox noted that enhanced radar systems have contributed to the recent surge in reports by detecting smaller objects that previously went unnoticed.

Emily Deschanel Recalls Having Panic Attacks During Season 1 Of ‘Bones' & Feeling 'Shame' After Being Reprimanded For Being 'Unprepared'
Emily Deschanel Recalls Having Panic Attacks During Season 1 Of ‘Bones' & Feeling 'Shame' After Being Reprimanded For Being 'Unprepared'

Yahoo

time14 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Emily Deschanel Recalls Having Panic Attacks During Season 1 Of ‘Bones' & Feeling 'Shame' After Being Reprimanded For Being 'Unprepared'

Emily Deschanel recalled struggling emotionally and professionally while filming the first season of Fox's Bones, to the point where she got a talking-to about her lack of preparedness. In a recent episode of podcast Fail Better with host David Duchovny, who once directed an episode of the police procedural, Deschanel opened up about the pain point and how her diagnosis of ADHD and dyslexia as a child affected her career later on. More from Deadline 2025 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming Annie Potts Joins Fox Medical Comedy 'Best Medicine' News UK Expands Original IP Ambitions With 14 Projects In Development Based On Its Archive 'We were working insane hours, longer than just a normal series,' Deschanel began. 'You're working 14- to 16-hour days, and then I had to memorize the lines. So I'd be staying up late night memorizing lines. I would joke that I would go home and just cry in a bathtub every night because I was just so overwhelmed.' She continued, 'I'd come to set and I would be trying to remember the lines that — I got no sleep and trying to remember the lines that I had memorized the night before and then I had them in my head and couldn't remember them.' Deschanel said moments like that would result in 'tunnel vision' and feel 'exposing' in front of crew members and other peers who were dependent on her performance to get through shoot days. 'I didn't know I was having panic attacks, but I was basically having panic attacks at the time,' she recalled. And when Deschanel was once 30 minutes late to work because of an accident on her commute, series creator Hart Hanson was forced to deliver a harsh message from his superiors. 'Hart knocked on my trailer door, which was not a usual thing, he wasn't knocking on my door often,' she remembered, chuckling ruefully. 'He took me aside and said, 'The studio has concerns about your work.' They said that I was late and unprepared. And that to me — I get emotional just thinking about it now because it was probably shame [that I was feeling].' Continuing tearfully, she said, 'I mean, I was a wreck … I took it so hard, and I was such a fragile person at the time. I got hardened up doing that show for so long. I was not sleeping, I was so stressed out. I was already, I'm an emotional person, so I was just beside myself.' However, Deschanel said the moment served as a wake-up call of sorts in that she was never late to set again. The following day Bones was also picked up for more episodes, with the eventual tally for the 12-season series comprising 246 episodes from 2005 through 2017. Deschanel added that she was able to get through the long-running series after Hanson offered her practical 'support,' such as by getting someone to run lines with her and a bigger trailer to match costar David Boreanaz's. 'Hart helped me find ways to be better, get my job done in terms of learning my lines and remembering them, and a lot of it was having downtime or having some scene that I'm not in, et cetera. He's just a good one. We were so lucky,' she concluded. Loosely based on the life and novels of forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, a producer on the show, each episode of Bones unpacks an FBI case file surrounding the mystery of human remains, as well as the personal lives of its central characters. The show garnered two Emmy nods throughout its run. Best of Deadline 'The Buccaneers' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? 'The Buccaneers' Season 2 Soundtrack: From Griff To Sabrina Carpenter 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery

Paul Skenes, Tarik Skubal named as MLB All-Star Game starting pitchers
Paul Skenes, Tarik Skubal named as MLB All-Star Game starting pitchers

New York Times

time16 hours ago

  • Sport
  • New York Times

Paul Skenes, Tarik Skubal named as MLB All-Star Game starting pitchers

In the end, the decisions were not particularly difficult. Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Paul Skenes will start the All-Star Game for the National League. Detroit Tigers lefty Tarik Skubal will start for the American League. The choices were revealed Saturday on Fox, which will broadcast the game in Atlanta on Tuesday night. Skenes, 23, will be the youngest pitcher to start back-to-back All-Star Games. Skubal, 28, will be making his second straight appearance. Both pitched a scoreless inning in last year's game. Advertisement Skenes and Skubal entered Friday ranked 1-2 in the majors in ERA. Skubal dropped to fourth overall, and second in the AL behind the Houston Astros' Hunter Brown, after taking his first loss since April 2 on Friday night against the Seattle Mariners. The AL choices to start the All-Star Game narrowed considerably in recent days. Brown, scheduled to start Sunday, was replaced by the Minnesota Twins' Joe Ryan. The New York Yankees' Max Fried, Texas Rangers' Jacob deGrom and Boston Red Sox's Garrett Crochet, ranked third, fourth and fifth in the league in ERA, all were scheduled to start Saturday, and also were dropped from the AL roster after requesting not to pitch in the game. Skenes' biggest competition in the NL, the Philadelphia Phillies' Zack Wheeler, also bowed out, saying he wanted to prepare for the second half. Wheeler, 35, is a native of the Atlanta area who might have been a sentimental choice to start the game. He leads the NL in opponents' OPS and is second to Skenes in ERA. Prior to Skenes, the youngest pitcher to start back-to-back All-Star Games was the Philadelphia Phillies' Robin Roberts, who started in 1950 and '51 at ages 23 and 24, according to STATS Perform. And while Skenes' record is only 4-8, that is largely a product of his average run support, which is the third worst in the majors. Skubal has struck out 153 and walked only 16, a ratio that leads the majors by a wide margin. He led the AL in ERA at the break last season, but was bypassed for the All-Star start in favor of Corbin Burnes, who was then with the Baltimore Orioles. This season, the Tigers own the best record in the majors at 59-36, and Skubal will be one of their six All-Star representatives. Skenes and Skubal might not pitch more than an inning Tuesday night, but the imprint they are leaving on the game is indelible. While the first two letters of their last names are the same, the paths they took to the majors could not have been more different. Advertisement Skenes went undrafted out of high school after the COVID-19 pandemic canceled his senior season at El Toro (Calif.) H.S. He began his college career at the Air Force Academy, where he was both a catcher and pitcher. In 2022 won the John Olerud Award as the best two-way player in the country. Prior to his junior season, Skenes transferred to LSU, where he emerged as one of the top pitching prospects in the sport's history. After leading LSU to the College World Series title, where he was named Most Outstanding Player, the Pirates selected him with the No. 1 overall pick in 2023. Skubal, who also was undrafted out of high school, took a far longer path to stardom. A native of Kingman, Ariz., the only NCAA Division I school to offer him a scholarship was Seattle University. After he underwent Tommy John surgery in 2016, the Arizona Diamondbacks selected him in the 29th round of the 2017 draft. Skubal declined to sign, returned to Seattle and in 2018 became the Tigers' ninth-round selection — and 255th overall. By 2020, he was in the majors. In 2022, he appeared on the verge of a breakout when he underwent another surgery, this time to repair a flexor tendon. His rehabilitation lasted 11 months. But Skubal excelled after his return in July 2023, and in 2024 became one of the best pitchers in the game, winning the American League Cy Young Award. Skubal and Skenes became acquainted in January at the Baseball Writers Association of America dinner in New York, where Skenes also was honored as the NL Rookie of the Year. They both are members of the players' leadership arm, the Major League Baseball Players Association's executive subcommittee. They pitched at opposite ends of a doubleheader on May 29, 2024, but never actually competed in the same game. That will change Tuesday night, in baseball's showcase event of the summer, when two of the best pitchers in the sport take center stage. (Top photo of Paul Skenes: Alika Jenner / Getty Images)

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