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Kenneth Washington dead aged 89: Star Trek actor and final surviving main cast member of Hogan's Heroes dies
Kenneth Washington dead aged 89: Star Trek actor and final surviving main cast member of Hogan's Heroes dies

The Sun

time4 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Kenneth Washington dead aged 89: Star Trek actor and final surviving main cast member of Hogan's Heroes dies

HOGAN'S Heroes actor Kenneth Washington has tragically died aged 89. Washington was the last surviving main cast member of the popular CBS series. 2 2 The TV and film actor was best known for playing Sergeant Richard Baker on the final season of the CBS series. Airing from 1965 until 1971, it ran for 168 episodes across six seasons. Washington died on July 18, as reported by Variety. Born in Ethel, Mississippi, the actor's family moved to California when he was a child, where he was then raised in San Francisco. He later moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. A household name in the '60s, Washington made appearances on several movies and TV series, including Star Trek, I Dream of Jeannie and My Three Sons. Following his acting career, he returned to school and earned his college degree from Loyola Marymount University. He then married the former editor-in-chief at Wave Newspapers in LA in 2001. More to follow... For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos.

Kyren Williams won't hold out as Rams training camp begins amid his contract negotiations
Kyren Williams won't hold out as Rams training camp begins amid his contract negotiations

Toronto Star

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Toronto Star

Kyren Williams won't hold out as Rams training camp begins amid his contract negotiations

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kyren Williams is neither holding out nor holding in while he negotiates a new contract during training camp with the Los Angeles Rams. The former Pro Bowl running back reported to camp as scheduled Tuesday at Loyola Marymount University, and he'll participate in practice this week instead of sitting out while his agent works on his deal. Williams also said he'll stay in uniform if the negotiations, which have produced progress in recent sessions, still stretch into his fourth regular season.

Look: Kevin Dotson showed up to training camp with an incredible Rams-themed hairstyle
Look: Kevin Dotson showed up to training camp with an incredible Rams-themed hairstyle

USA Today

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Look: Kevin Dotson showed up to training camp with an incredible Rams-themed hairstyle

Dotson is all Rams all the time with his new yellow horns hairstyle There may not be a player more excited for training camp than Kevin Dotson. The Los Angeles Rams' starting right guard showed up at Loyola Marymount University on Tuesday sporting a new hairstyle and it's perfect for this time of year. He dyed his hair to look like a Rams helmet, rocking yellow horns just like Los Angeles' iconic lid. Dotson is the lifeblood of the team and always brings the energy every day, so he's the perfect player to rock this look. He made an appearance in this video posted by the Rams, showing players' arrivals at LMU on Tuesday – including Puka Nacua on a go-kart and Matthew Stafford in the same Dodgers hat he's been wearing for four years. It absolutely does not get better than this. K-Dot officially wins arrival day. Follow Rams Wire on X, Facebook and Threads for more coverage!

6 important things to know from report day at Rams training camp
6 important things to know from report day at Rams training camp

USA Today

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

6 important things to know from report day at Rams training camp

Los Angeles Rams coaches arrived at Loyola Marymount University on Monday but on Tuesday, players reported to training camp on campus. While there were no major surprises from report day – Kyren Williams was among those to show up despite his contract situation – there were some notable takeaways from the team's press conferences. Sean McVay provided updates on Alaric Jackson and Matthew Stafford, while Rob Havenstein shared the latest on his health heading into training camp. Players will begin practicing this week, with the first open practice taking place on Thursday, so they're ready to get to work at LMU. Here are six important things to know from Tuesday's press conferences. Rams will meet with Kyren Williams' agent on Wednesday to continue contract talks The Rams and Williams continue to talk about a potential contract extension for the star running back, though no deal has been struck yet. McVay told reporters that they've made progress and the team will sit down with Williams' agent, Drew Rosenhaus, on Wednesday to keep those conversations going. Williams is confident a deal will get done at some point and he made it clear that he wants to stay with the Rams, so it's about getting a deal over the finish line. 'We have gotten closer,' McVay said. 'Haven't gotten a deal over the finish line, obviously. He has done everything that he can control that makes you want to say, 'Let's try, in good faith, to try to figure this out for this guy because he's representing all the things that are right about the Rams.'' Alaric Jackson won't start on an injury list and could play Week 1 Jackson is currently dealing with blood clots in his leg, which he was diagnosed with this offseason. The good news is he won't start training camp on the PUP or NFI list, so he'll be a participant in practice. He just won't do the team drills and physical work with the other linemen. Instead, he'll stick to individual drills as the Rams take it one day at a time with their left tackle. McVay did say he wouldn't rule out Jackson playing in Week 1, saying that's a 'very real possibility' if all goes according to plan. Matthew Stafford will be limited in the beginning of camp Perhaps the most surprising news coming out of McVay's press conference was the fact that Stafford will be limited to start camp. He will only do individual work with trainers for the first week of practice as he manages some back soreness that 'crept up' leading into camp. McVay isn't concerned about Stafford's status for the season and they planned to give him additional days off anyway, but it's a situation to monitor. Rob Havenstein will be a full participant in practice Havenstein is coming off shoulder surgery and decided to continue playing rather than retiring after the 2024 season, which was in consideration for the right tackle. The Rams were smart with him in the offseason program and didn't push him too hard, but he'll be back to full strength this week. He told reporters that he'll be a full-go in practice, which is great news given Jackson's uncertain status on the left side. At the very least, the Rams will have one of their starting tackles in the early stages of camp. Braden Fiske comfortable playing at a heavier weight Fiske said in his press conference that he's feeling good after having minor knee surgery. He even bulked up a bit, adding more muscle to his frame and cutting his body fat. He said he's comfortable playing at a heavier weight, especially after changing his diet and working with a dietician this offseason. He worked hard to take care of his body and is up to 292-293 pounds after playing below 290 last season. 'That's where I feel the best at,' he said. 'Last year, I kind of floated under 290, which was fine but I feel a lot better when I'm a little bit heavier. I don't get moved around too much, so feels a lot better at that weight.' McVay can feel 'youthful energy' despite Rams being older The Rams are right around average when it comes to the overall age of their team, but the offense is undeniably older. With veterans such as Stafford, Havenstein, Tyler Higbee and even Davante Adams, the offense is a little bit on the older side. However, McVay still feels a lot of energy coming from that group, which he loves to see. 'It does feel like a youthful energy that we have, and I even feel that from some of our players – you watch the way Matthew Stafford's running around in the offseason and how he feels and his vibe. So even some of these guys that are older by age, they feel young,' he said.

Paris Jackson, 27, strips topless for swim with fiance, 46, in California
Paris Jackson, 27, strips topless for swim with fiance, 46, in California

The Irish Sun

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Paris Jackson, 27, strips topless for swim with fiance, 46, in California

MICHAEL Jackson's daughter Paris has stripped down in a topless display while enjoying the Californian weather. Paris Jackson, 27, has documented an afternoon swim with her 46-year-old fiance in California. Advertisement 5 Paris Jackson went topless in a string of Instagram offerings Credit: parisjackson/Instagram 5 She showed off her toned body in the process Credit: parisjackson/Instagram 5 She looked content to be in the water Credit: parisjackson/Instagram 5 Paris and Justin got engaged last year Credit: parisjackson/Instagram The young musician and model and her husband-to-be, Justin Long, could be seen soaking up the sun in Paris' new Instagram uploads. Taking to her Instagram stories, Paris shared several snaps and videos from the fun they had been having in the sunshine. The first video she shared saw her holding onto a rope as she swung into a lake. Paris appeared to be topless and wearing just a pair of bikini bottoms for the occasion. Advertisement Read More about Paris Jackson The next offering was a photo of Paris standing in the lake, with only a pair of panties on. Showing off her toned back and tattooed body, Paris looked into the distance as she shielded her eyes from the sun. The next snap saw her submerged in the water, with only her head popping out. SMITTEN DIPPING Smiling sweetly for the camera, Paris looked into the lens. Advertisement Most read in Celebrity Exclusive Exclusive "Home sweet California," she said over the top of the snap. Cozying up to her beau in the next photo, Paris looked smitten as she and Justin snapped a sweet selfie. Michael Jackson's mom 'rocked to her core' by his daughter's heroin confession & sees tragic similarities in drug battle Paris got engaged to music producer Justin Long on December 6, 2024. The engagement announcement was featured in a birthday post for her partner. Advertisement Within the post she featured a snap of Justin down on one knee in front of her while presenting her with a ring. In the caption for her lover at the time, she penned: "Happy birthday my sweet blue. Michael Jackson's Kids Michael Jackson had three children to pass on his legacy before his sudden death in June 2009. Here's what his adult kids have been up to. Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. , primarily known as Prince, is Michael's first-born child with his ex-wife, Debbie Rowe. He followed in his father's footsteps by working in the entertainment industry as an actor and producer. According to IMDB, Prince's credits include Daybreak (1993), Hangin' with the Homeboys (1991), and Nano: Hold On (2017). He graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a bachelor's degree in business administration. Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson also went the entertainment route as a model, actress, and singer. She was featured in the 2018 action film, Gringo and the 2021 comedy, The Space Between. Paris has a contract with IMG Models and released her first album, Wilted, in 2020. Prince Michael Jackson II , also known as Blanket or Bigi, maintains his privacy away from the limelight. He is said to enjoy martial arts and is passionate about climate change. "Doing life with you these last years has been an indescribable whirlwind and I couldn't dream of anyone more perfect for me to do it all with. "Thank you for letting me be yours. I love you." Advertisement SOBRIETY JOURNEY Back in January, She shared a clip of some highs and lows from her sober journey, writing alongside: "Hi, I'm pk and I'm an alcoholic and a heroin addict." Paris continued: "Today marks five years clean and sober from all drugs and alcohol. "To say that I'm thankful would be a poor euphemism. Gratitude hardly scratches the surface. Advertisement "It's because I'm sober that I get to smile today. I get to make music. "I get to experience the joy of loving my dogs and cat. I get to feel heartbreak in all its glory. "I get to grieve. I get to laugh. I get to dance. I get to trust. I feel the sun on my skin and it's warm. "I've found that life keeps happening regardless of whether I'm sober or not, but today I get to show up for it." Advertisement She finished by writing: "Here's a little snapshot of what has been possible because of my sobriety, and my god I can't believe I almost missed it all. Thanks." 5 Paris, who is Michael Jackson's only daughter, is 27 years of age Credit: Getty

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