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What Was BeatKing’s Cause Of Death?

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Houston rapper-producer BeatKing was reported dead at the age of 39 yesterday, and now, his cause of death has been revealed. According to TMZ, BeatKing died in a Houston hospital on Thursday (August 15) after suffering a pulmonary embolism, a blood clot that blocks and stops blood flow to an artery in the lung. According to the Mayo Clinic, this blood clot usually starts in a deep vein in the leg and travels to the lung, although in rare cases, it can also start in a different part of the body.

BeatKing, who was described as a Texas rap staple, rose to national prominence in 2020 with the breakout success of his single “Then Leave” featuring Queendom Come. He continued to see success outside the Texas local scene with collaborations alongside the likes of 2 Chainz and Griselda rapper Armani Caesar, while maintaining his grip on his home state’s music scene alongside Erica Banks and DJ Chose.

BeatKing’s death was first announced by his manager, Tasha Felder, who wrote, “Today, August 15, 2024 we have lost Beatking. BeatKing has been the best part of the club for over a decade. He has produced and worked with so many artists, that his sound will forever live. He loved his daughters, his music, and his fans. We will love him forever.”

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Aliyah Boston On Shutting Off Social Media And Being ‘Consistent’ For The Indiana Fever

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On June 1, adidas presented Aliyah Boston with her first-ever adidas PE, the “Virgin Island Pride VI Strong” Exhibit Select 2.0. Boston designed the sneaker in honor of St. Thomas, her hometown, and the bright colors also incidentally reflect Boston’s vibrant personality.

To start this season, the 2023 Indiana Fever No. 1 overall pick put her foot down to protect her effortless self-expression — temporarily deleting social media. Boston had been inundated by disgusting harassment and negativity — oftentimes by people who couldn’t even bother to spell her first name correctly — sparked by unrealistic expectations projected unto the then-struggling Fever after drafting Caitlin Clark No. 1 overall in April. Boston, who cemented a record-setting collegiate career at South Carolina before unanimously winning the 2023 WNBA Rookie Of The Year, felt self-doubt creeping in.

Boston and the Fever fought through a groggy start to win eight of 13 entering 2024 WNBA All-Star Weekend. Freed from outside noise, Boston’s joy returned, as she developed chemistry with Clark and logged eight double-doubles in June and July. Indiana, 11-15, is slotted in the seventh playoff spot, and Boston knows the best is yet to come.

DIME caught up with Boston in Phoenix during All-Star Weekend, where Boston opened up about navigating social media, recognizing the Fever’s potential, and calling Dawn Staley for advice.

You designed your first adidas PE, the “Virgin Island Pride VI Strong,” to honor your hometown. But how did the designing process specifically feel like an extension of you?

When you’re able to talk about every single detail that you want in that shoe, how you want it to be shown, I feel like that in itself is an extended representation of me, especially when I was thinking about how I wanted my first PE. I knew I wanted to make it back to St. Thomas, in a sense, and that’s exactly what I did. I remember having several meetings talking about the color, how I wanted the flag on it, where I would want the sole, and they were just so open. I just feel like it’s such a special role for me.

You’ve always seemed like such an exuberant, extroverted person. So, while it’s always significant when someone feels the need to delete social media, it especially struck me because expressing yourself publicly always seemed to come so naturally to you. What was the final straw that let you know you needed to log off?

For me, it was really just the constant noise. I love to be on TikTok or even just open up social media and scroll. But I feel like every time I opened up it up, there was something about me or something about our team. I don’t internalize a lot of stuff, but when you continue to see stuff over and over again, I mean, it makes it hard not to second-guess yourself. And I feel like, yeah, I needed to take that step back so I can make sure that I know what I’m doing. I know that I’m confident in myself, my game. And so, it really helped because I didn’t have to worry about what other people were saying about me. I knew that what I was doing was enough.

During a postgame presser in LA in late May, you spoke about how you were starting to feel better because you trusted God’s timing. You said you believed the harassment you faced on socials was part of a season, and you couldn’t wait to “come out on the other side.” Has two-ish months been enough time to understand the reason for that season?

Absolutely. I mean, I feel like you never really know why you go through certain stuff, but I feel like, for me, it was to continue to build my leadership skills, continue to build my confidence up, and continue to have faith. Sometimes, we go through trials and tribulations, and it’s because God wants to see our faith continue to build. I feel like that’s exactly what I did. I got off social media, and I continued to focus on making sure I’m getting extra reps in the gym, making sure I can continue to be that consistent person for my team. At the end of the day, that’s what I have to do. I have to make sure that I’m doing everything I can to make sure I’m that consistent person for my team.

So far, what has been the most surprising or unanticipated aspect of your sophomore season?

I don’t know if it’d be surprising because I feel like going into game, I really want to win. But I also feel like we had really big wins this year with our young group — beating New York, beating Minnesota. Those are great wins for us. We’re at 11 wins right now, which, last year, we had 13. And so, with 14 games left, that’s a lot of room to win a lot more games than we had last year. That’s really exciting.

After winning Rookie Of The Year, what were your goals for your sophomore season?

Once again, to be consistent. I also had a goal of being an All-Star, so I’m really blessed to be here. To make a playoff run. That’s another one of my goals. But it was really just to continue to be me. Coming off of my rookie season, everyone really knows what you bring, and I feel like I have to continue to expand my game, whether that shooting the three or attacking off the dribble from the mid-post. I feel like I’ve been able to do that.

From an outsider’s perspective, I’ve noticed your joyful demeanor return. What has helped you feel more like yourself again?

Honestly, it’s just finding the love of the game. Sometimes, you go through so much hard stuff, and you kind of get mad at the game because you feel like you put in so much work, so much effort, and you’re not really getting what you want to see out of it. I think a big part of that was to be able to get some big wins because when you’re winning, everything’s always good. It’s using those wins to continue to keep my spark because I know that what we’re capable of, so, play happy and play free.

You and your Fever teammates started finding footing together over the past month or so. Have you found any relief in getting results — validation that you’re doing the right things — or does it just add more pressure to the unrealistic outside expectation to be perfect or become world champions overnight?

It adds some relief because you know that, listen, one, we’re halfway through the season. We’ve made so much progress. I think, sometimes, we get caught up in the wins and losses, but we really have grown as a team from the beginning of the season to now. I feel like we have to look at that. We have to look at it as, listen, we know at the end of this season, it’s going to be hard. We’re going to have to come back and train before we start playing again. But we know we’re capable of. We beat some great teams. We beat teams that we should beat, which is always great because there’s always those teams that we never want to just lose to.

What do you wish all of the strangers who spew bigotry, judgment, hatred, and whatever else online could understand about the real-life impact it has on athletes as human beings?

People forget that we’re human, and the moment that you put the human perspective into it, it should change what you say. At the end of the day, if this was your daughter, your niece, your cousin getting hate spewed toward them, you would want to make it stop. I just feel like people should really just think about what they post. I know people do a lot of stuff for clickbait, but there are also some people that really just have that type of mindset and hatred in their heart. As players, it’s about continuing to focus on us and our mental health. If we look at everything people say, we’ll have a really hard time getting past some stuff. I wish people would think before they type because if they were in this position, they wouldn’t want that.

Has a mantra or phrase naturally emerged between you and your teammates?

Not exactly, but it’s just been about continuing to uplift each other — no matter what. It doesn’t matter what we’re going through, we have to uplift each other because it’s us.

During difficult times, do you ever wonder, What would Dawn do?

Sometimes, because I call her, and I ask her questions. There have been many moments when I call, and I’m just like, “Coach, I don’t know. I feel like I don’t know what to do.” And she’s like, “Aliyah, at the end of the day, you’re growing; you’re learning.” She tells me that she sees my improvement. Sometimes, she’ll tell me what she thinks I need to do. And sometimes I’m like, “Coach, you don’t have to come at me that hard!” She’s like, “Whatever. You know it is love.” And that’s just what it is. That’s why I’m thankful for our relationship because, no matter what, she’s there.

Is there something specific she’s told you that generated reaction of, Ah, you didn’t have to say that?

One time, she was like, “Go rebound more.” I’m like, “Coach, first of all, I’m sharing my rebounds. Caitlin gets like, seven. NaLyssa [Smith] gets, like, 12.” That was one of the funniest things she’s said recently about my play.

What did the first half of this season teach you about yourself?

Just how resilient I am. The first half of the season, I had to battle some stuff on and off the court. It’s just understanding you get hit, but you get back up. Nothing can limit you. Nothing can stop you because God’s plan is always going to be greater. No matter what you go through, you know that it’s for a reason.

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Ed Sheeran Purchased A Stake In Ipswich Town, The Premier League Club His Supports

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Ipswich Town are one of the three teams that got promoted to the Premier League ahead of this season. The Tractor Boys have not been in the English top flight since 2001-02, and earned their spot last year by getting promoted in back-to-back years, which made them the fifth team to achieve that honor.

Few people are more excited about this than Ed Sheeran, who is a lifelong supporter of the club and is a fixture at their games. He helped announce their return to the Premier League in one of the most wholesome videos I have ever seen, one where he drives around a big tractor while singing “The Boys Are Back In Town.” You can, and should, watch it right here. And on Thursday, the club announced that Sheeran purchased a 1.4 percent stake in it.

“It’s such a joy to be a fan of Ipswich Town,” Sheeran said in a statement. “There are ups and downs but football is all about taking the highs and the lows. I’m not a voting shareholder or a board member, this is just me putting some money into the club I love and them returning the gesture, so please don’t get onto me with signing suggestions or tactics to play!”

If I know one thing about the Premier League, it is that nothing will stop people from suggesting signings or tactics. Anyway, Sheeran will get to watch Ipswich Town kick off its season on Saturday against Premier League giants Liverpool.

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Chris Martin And Dakota Johnson Have Reportedly Split Up After Seven Years Of Dating

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Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin are reportedly no longer in paradise. The Fifty Shades of Grey actress and Coldplay singer have called off their engagement after seven years of dating, according to The Daily Mail.

“Chris and Dakota have tried desperately hard over the past few months to make their relationship work,” a source told the publication. “They’ll always have love for each other but they’ve both come to the conclusion the relationship cannot be sustained long-term. They’re both busy people, Chris has been in Europe with Coldplay and they both have personal priorities, passions and work commitments which don’t naturally intertwine with each other.”

They added that the pair have “now accepted the relationship is over — and it’s best to move on.”

It’s not known to the public when the notoriously private Johnson and Martin got engaged, but she’s been wearing some serious jewelry on her left ring finger since 2020, although not recently.

Martin — who once dedicated “My Universe” at a concert to Johnson — is currently on the road for Coldplay’s Music Of The Spheres World Tour. The globe-spanning trek, which started in 2022 and wraps up this November, is the third highest-grossing tour of all-time, and number one among bands.

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How To Enjoy Las Vegas… Without Spending A Single Cent On Gambling

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One of the first things you see when you get off the plane at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas is an array of slot machines. You continue to see them (so many of them!) as you walk through the terminal to your shuttle or rideshare that takes you to the heart of Vegas, where there are more slot machines… and blackjack tables… and roulette… and televisions blaring sports games that you can place a bet on.

Gambling, in one form or another, is inescapable in Las Vegas. It’s what the city’s economy runs on. Last year, casinos in Nevada “collected $15.5 billion in gaming revenue in 2023, a 4.6 percent increase over 2022,” according to The Nevada Independent, while “strip casinos reported a record $8.9 billion in revenue — a 7.4 percent increase over 2022 that accounted for more than 57 percent of the statewide total.”

But what if you want to visit Vegas and have no interest in gambling? Whether it’s for moral reasons or because you’re afraid of losing money (yes, hello). Yyou’re in luck: there’s still plenty to do.

Here’s our guide on how to experience and enjoy Las Vegas without spending a single cent on gambling. For the purposes of this post, I’m sticking to spots on or near the iconic Las Vegas Strip. Otherwise, I would suggest heading to the Hoover Dam and reenacting the plot of Vegas Vacation. Have fun!

Enjoy Some Of The Finest Food In The Country

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Las Vegas is an underrated food destination. That might sound silly, considering some of the world’s most famous chefs have restaurants in the city, but Vegas is rarely in the same conversation as New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago, but like Houston and Miami. Maybe it should be!

Alain Ducasse sure thinks so. The French chef with over 20 Michelin stars to his name told Food Republic, “International is really a word that describes Las Vegas very well, with lots of nationalities and crossing worlds all the time, and movers and shakers. It’s the right combination of talents, of chefs.”

Some of my favorite dishes during a recent trip were the rich escargot and filling lobster risotto at The Cosmopolitan’s LPM Restaurant & Bar; juicy lemon roasted chicken and crunchy macaroni at Mandalay Bay’s Orla (which was within earshot of the commotion of the casino, but still felt relaxed and private); and after a night of drinking, a hangover-cure bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich from Park MGM’s The Chef Truck, inspired by the 2014 movie Chef.

And Don’t Forget The Drinks

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There are somewhere between 10 and 10,000 bars in Las Vegas. I don’t have an exact count, because then I would have to decide whether my hotel room fridge containing a mini-bottle of Jameson counts as a bar. There are better uses of my time, like drinking an opulent old fashioned from high-end cocktail bar The Vault inside the Bellagio or going to the Bruno Mars-owned Pinky Ring retro lounge and enjoying a cocktail while feeling you’ve stepped (and danced) back into the 1970s. Those were two of my favorite drinking spots during my latest trip, but truly, the options in Vegas are endless (you can do better than a sticky frozen daiquiri that’s more sugar than alcohol).

For more drinking options in Vegas, we’ve got you covered.

Do Something Educational

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Whenever I travel, there are three things I always look out for: where to eat Asian cuisine, where to run, and — this is easier in some cities more than others — where to find local Taylor Swift connections. Please do not judge me (maybe judge me a little). Museums aren’t usually near the top of my traveling destination list (Okay, now you can feel free to definitely judge me), but the museums in Las Vegas, of all places, are stellar.

The Mob Museum is a fun and educational way to learn about organized crime for a few hours, while The Neon Museum tells the story of the city through “collecting, preserving, studying, and exhibiting iconic Las Vegas signs for educational, historic, arts, and cultural enrichment.” A trip there will make you want a neon sign for your backyard. Unfortunately for you but thankfully for your neighbors, the Hard Rock guitar isn’t for sale.

Try Something Other Than A Show

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When in Vegas, right? Magic shows and concerts (one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to was Celine Dion at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace — I cried during “My Heart Will Go On”) are Las Vegas tourist favorites for a reason. They’re nearly as synonymous with the city as gambling.

But give a shot to something out of the ordinary, too.

Why not ride a New York-themed rollercoaster? Or go on a self-guided filming locations walking tour? Or as I did, hit up the Play Playground inside the Luxor Hotel, where you compete against others in games of skill and agility? It’s like Double Dare or any of the old-school Nickelodeon game shows, but with alcohol. You think finding a flag in a snotty nose is difficult? Try launching yourself from a trampoline onto a bullseye after having two Spicy Hurricanes.

Stay Somewhere Luxurious

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You’re going to be doing a lot of walking in Las Vegas. More than you might think. According to 2023 Las Vegas tourism statistics, the average visitor walks five miles every day in Vegas. Probably more if you have no sense of direction and constantly get turned around in the casinos (couldn’t be me).

After all that walking (and eating and drinking), you’re going to want a nice place to unwind. The all-suites Vdara Hotel & Spa is not only comfortable, convenient, and a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of the city below, but it also provided my favorite moment of the trip. I got back late one night (every night), and when I opened the blinds inside the spacious room, I saw that the Sphere had been turned into a giant Minion. It was beautiful.

I love Las Vegas.

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Snoop Dogg Made An Eye-Popping Amount Of Money At The 2024 Olympics, He Seemingly Confirms

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Snoop Dogg was the star of the 2024 Olympics. There have been rumors about how much money he earned for the endeavor, and now Snoop himself appears to have confirmed the dollar amount.

On Instagram yesterday (August 15), Snoop re-posted a video that says, “This is the main star of the Paris Olympics. Snoop Dogg, a top rapper, gets over 40 m rubles [about $447,000] daily for his presence at the Paris Olympic Games. Snoop also lives and parties in Paris for free, all to bring more attention to the Olympics. Almost every top broadcast features Snoop. He attends all major Olympic events. For 17 Olympic days, he’ll earn nearly $9 million. However, these expenses are not in vain. Thanks to Snoop, Olympic viewership rose by 79%.”

Earlier this month, venture capitalist Henry McNamara wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “Sat next to an NBC exec at dinner, he said Snoop gets paid $500k a day plus expenses to be here promoting Olympics. From Gin and Juice to a few million to be a celebrity at the Olympics – what a world.”

News Nation also reported around the same time, “Word is out that the network is paying Snoop Dogg a whopping $500,000 per day, plus expenses. As the Olympics are 18 days, Snoop’s base pay is $9 million, but that doesn’t include expenses that the network is also covering. Major expenses include hotel (at $25,000 a night, that adds up to $500,000 with taxes), travel by private jet ($250,000), food, private security and transportation. The bill will likely be over $10 million.”

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Russ Is In Desperate Need Of A ‘Break!’ But His Ambition Won’t Let Him Slow Down

There is no rest for the weary. Singer, rapper, actor, and author Russ knows this quite well. In fact, the “Put You On Game” musician’s latest song is all about it.

Today (August 16), Russ dropped a new single, “Break,” where he outlined just how overwhelming ambition can be. “I need a break / But I’m probably never gon’ get one / I need a break / I just been working makin’ the checks come / I need a break / Before I lose all of my marbles / Break / I cannot wait ’til tomorrow / Yeah, break,” raps Russ on the record’s chorus.

Despite his desperate pleads for a quick getaway, in the track’s opening verse, he explains why that will have to wait.

“Even on off days, gotta be on / Head of the family, take care of my mom / Welcome to bein’ a man I guess / Always knew this was the plan I guess / Covered in stress, tryna juggle this lifе / Payin’ the bills, but I’m payin’ the price / Wеlcome to bein’ a man I guess / Always knew this was the plan I guess / Yeah, work, work, work, work, work, I feel I’m RiRi / I need some balance, believe me / But it’s not easy, family needs me,” raps Russ.

Although Russ won’t take a pause from his chasing his goals, hopefully the track will serve as a wake-up call for others.

Listen to “Break!” above.

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Five Big Questions For The Premier League In 2024-25

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Good news, folks: The Premier League is back. The best domestic soccer league in the world kicks off on Friday afternoon for those of us in the States, where we will see Manchester United attempt to do something that resembles being a good team against Fulham. And from there, the next nine months will be spent watching 20 of the top teams in England go up against one another with the hopes of calling themselves champions against one another.

With things kicking off on Friday, we wanted to take a quick look at the league and answer five questions that should cover just about everything in The Barclays. Will we simply get another year of Manchester City winning everything, or will the title go elsewhere? Who’s getting relegated? What on earth is Chelsea doing? There’s a lot! Let’s dive in.

1. Is this all pointless because it just ends with Manchester City winning again?

City, the side I support (which was clear when the second sentence of this piece featured a dig at United), have won the Premier League in each of the last four years. They have the best manager in the world in Pep Guardiola, who might be entering his final year with the club, and a collection of players who feature for club and country and have gotten the job done time and time again when the league is up for grabs. Nihilism in the race for the title is sensible, because, well, City have just won over and over with Guardiola at the helm, and unless injuries pile up, they’re the favorites to do it again, especially if Erling Haaland can bounce back from a down (by his standards) season last year and put away chances created by their plethora of creative players.

Having said that, it’s not a lock. They’ve never figured out how to do much of anything when Rodri, their indomitable holding midfielder, gets hurt, there’s a chance that they get a monster points deduction this year depending on how an independent panel rules on the Premier League’s allegations that they broke financial rules (you can read about this here), and each of the last two years, they’ve had to deal with a spirited challenge from Arsenal. The Gunners haven’t won the league since 2004, but Mikel Arteta has had them right there recently — some underlying metrics indicate they were a better team than City last year. Their inability to bring in a big time striker this summer might be a problem, but their defense (which got reinforcements in the form of Italy’s Ricardo Calafiori, a star at the Euros) is unbelievable, their midfield is a nightmare to play through and could get better if they get Mikel Merino across the line, they create a ton of chances, and the soon-to-be 23-year-old Bukayo Saka keeps getting better. The club, for years, has had the reputation for letting things slip through their fingers, but this team might just be good enough to get the job done.

And then there’s Liverpool. Frankly, I think there’s a gap between the top-2 teams in the league and them, but they’re built around a group of talented, battle-tested players, even if the club is going through a transitional period. Gone is beloved manager Jurgen Klopp, in comes Arne Slot from Feyenoord, and while he has a reputation for being one of the best managers in the world, being the guy after Klopp is a tall task. The team ran out of gas down the home stretch last year, and followed it up this year without making a single signing so far — they’ve been looking for a defensive midfielder, but their high-profile pursuit of Martin Zubimendi came up short. And on top of it all, the trio of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk are all out of contract after this year. They’re going to score a lot of goals in Slot’s system with their collection of players, but keeping pace with City and Arsenal is going to be awfully difficult.

2. Who gets the fourth Champions League spot?

In order to qualify for the Champions League, you need to finish in the top-4 of the league. As you can guess, my assumption is the above three teams are going to get a spot. The final one will go to one of these clubs: Aston Villa, Brighton, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Manchester United, Newcastle United, or Tottenham. Let’s go in order…

Aston Villa were the biggest surprise in the league last year, as they pipped the fourth spot from Tottenham and qualified for the Champions League for the first time since 1982-83. How they deal with European football and the expectations of being a top team will be fun to watch, but they’re a talented team under Unai Emery. They’ll have to replace a pair of really important players in Moussa Diaby and Douglas Luiz, but they had a good summer headlined by their purchase of Amadou Onana from Everton.

Brighton are the best team at identifying talent, developing them, selling them for crazy money, and then doing that cycle over and over again. Injuries were a problem last year, and they replaced highly-regarded manager Roberto de Zerbi with Premier League newcomer Fabian Hürzeler, so my guess is they don’t get a top-4 spot. But if they stay healthy and their younger players develop (I have a lot of Evan Ferguson stock that is going to make me a hypothetically rich man some day), don’t be surprised if Brighton is in the mix at the end of the year.

The longest longshot of the bunch here is Crystal Palace, which looked like a different team after Oliver Glasner got appointed as manager in February. Glassner took advantage of the fact that Palace is a team filled with athletic and technically magnificent players and got them looking like one of the best teams in the league over the final month or so of the season. Selling Michael Olise to Bayern Munich will be a hard pill to swallow, but Eberechi Eze should do some great things as the focal point of their attack.

I, personally, do not think Chelsea are going to be in the top-4, as the club is a mess from the top down — they have 43 first-team players, which is unheard of, and cycle through managers in the never-ending search for a guy who can make a squad that big work. This time, they went with a Guardiola disciple in former Leicester City manager Enzo Maresca, and the early returns on him in the preseason have not been especially great. But Chelsea has so many players that I suppose it is possible the find the secret sauce and get into a groove as the year goes on … even if they fired their last manager despite this happening.

There may not be a stranger club in Europe than Manchester United, the giants who used to run the league but have not finished atop the table since 2013. Their manager, Erik ten Hag, was reportedly going to get sacked until the team stunned City in the FA Cup final last year. Now he’s back, and the club backed him with three big signings, a pair of center-backs (Lenny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt) and a forward (Joshua Zirkzee). They finished in eighth place on 60 points last year, which is not good enough for United even with the caveat that injuries were a big issue, and they need to show that they are capable of taking a major step forward under ten Hag this year.

Newcastle were absolutely killed by injuries last year, which meant they went from fourth the previous season to seventh in 2023-24. They haven’t been especially busy this summer, although that can change pretty quickly if Manchester City launch an ambitious and potentially nine-figure bid for standout midfielder Bruno Guimarães. This is to say that they, presumably, have some level of faith that they can perform at a high level if they just stay healthy, and in fairness, they have a talented squad led by Guimarães, Alexander Isak, Anthony Gordon, and a defense that was incredibly difficult to break down during their top-4 finish two years back.

If you’re a fan of chaos, watch every Tottenham game you can. They play some of the most attack-minded (and, at times, reckless) football in the league under Ange Postecoglou, and finished only two points out of the final Champions League spot in the Premier League last season. They exist in a state of perpetual chaos, and if year two under Postecoglou leads to them being comfortable within that chaos, they’re going to be fun, especially after they spent big money to bolster their attack by bringing in Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth.

3. Who’s getting relegated?

Obviously, any conversation about getting relegated in a given year begins with the teams that just came up from the Championship. This time, it’s Ipswich Town, Leicester City, and Southampton. Just in general, staying up is difficult, although last year was the first time in quite a while that all three teams that were promoted went right back down. Of this group, I’d probably back Leicester to stay up, as they have a number of players with Premier League experience from their last stint in the league (I have no clue how Wilfred Ndidi is still here), and have a newly-appointed manager in Steve Cooper who has managed at this level before. Ipswich Town is awesome — their story of getting back to the Premier League is great, and they pumped in goals under rising star manager Kieran McKenna in the Championship last year — while Southampton are right back in the league after only one year in the second division.

The thing that makes the Premier League so difficult is that the middle and bottom portions of the league have talent and/or good managers — a team like Wolverhampton Wanderers, which finished in 14th last year, have some legitimately good players, while Gary O’Neil might be the best English manager in the league. That sentiment also applies to Everton, which are led by Sean Dyche and are capable of being incredibly difficult to break down with England’s No. 1 Jordan Pickford in net. If either finishes in the top-half of the league, I wouldn’t be stunned.

All of this comes with the caveat that the league won’t dock points from any team for breaking its financial rules, which could be huge with how tight things might end up being at the bottom. But keep an eye on Brentford and Nottingham Forest, both of which got the final two spots in the league last year above the relegation zone (it’s worth noting that Forest had a four point deduction, although they still would have finished in 17th). Both have managers in Thomas Frank and Nuno Espirito Santo that know how to navitage the league, but I’m looking at Forest, specifically, as a team at serious risk of going down, since I don’t know if they added enough talent to stay up — figuring out their goalkeeping situation, which they might have done with gigantic Brazilian Carlos Miguel, would be huge.

4. Who’s left?

Three teams: Bournemouth, Fulham, and West Ham. Bournemouth are one of the best teams in the league at identifying talent that fits within their manager’s system, and as a result, they played some really pretty football last year and accrued more points (48) in the Premier League in club history. I think that, despite selling Dominic Solanke, they should be in for a big year under Andoni Iraiola.

Fulham are the poster child for the league’s middle class, and hold a soft spot in my heart because of their long history of getting the best out of American footballers, the most recent of which is Antonee Robinson, who was their player of the season last year. They have to replace standout midfielder João Palhinha, but bringing in Emile Smith-Rowe from Arsenal was a nice bit of business. West Ham are overhauling their club after longtime manager David Moyes was not brought back, and did a ton of business this summer — bringing in French CB Jean-Clair Todibo on a loan was especially interesting. It wouldn’t be stunning if it takes them a bit to get off the ground as a result, but if they find their form as the year goes along, they’ll be a tough team to deal with over the final few months.

5. Alright, so what’s happening this year?

Sure, whatever, here are some predictions:

Champions: Arsenal
Champions League: Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham
Biggest surprise: Brighton
Relegated: Ipswich Town, Southampton, Nottingham Forest
Player of the Season: Erling Haaland
Young Player of the Season: Bukayo Saka

I must advise you do not bet on any of these. However, I hope you, like me, enjoy watching the Premier League this season … well, except for when City play Arsenal, because those games will be horrible.

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Halle Berry Explained Why She Took Topless Photos To Celebrate The 20th Anniversary Of ‘Catwoman’

It took 20 years, but finally something good came out of notorious box office disaster Catwoman.

To celebrate two decades of the weirdest basketball scene in cinema history, star Halle Berry — who is, it’s always worth noting, the best — posed topless with some kitties, and shared the photos to Instagram.

During Thursday’s episode of The Tonight Show, Berry discussed the photoshoot with a flustered Jimmy Fallon. “Let me explain. Just in time for our 20th anniversary, these four little black cats showed up in my yard. Like, these are rescue kitties that showed up in my bushes,” the Oscar winner said. When Fallon jokingly wondered if this what happens when you show up at her house, Berry replied, “That’s why I did that! The kitties made me do it.”

You can watch The Tonight Show clip above.

In the Instagram post, Berry wrote, “And STILL… meow! It’s been 20 years today since I had the honor of bringing this iconic character to life. She will always be close to my heart and I will forever be Patience Phillips aka CATWOMAN! Thank you @missjee79! When these black beauties showed up in my yard searching for their mother, Jee helped us through the rescue process. Forever grateful!” Check it out here.

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Chance The Rapper And Joey Purp’s ‘Bad Boys 2’ Video Takes A Few Glamorous Pages Out Of The Cult Classic Film

Chance The Rapper seems to being teetering on his plans to withhold his project Star Line. After threatening to shelve the highly anticipated mixtape, a new single from the body of work has been released.

Today (August 16), Chance The Rapper dropped his official self-directed video for single, “Bad Boys 2.” On the track, Chance reconnected with his SaveMoney collaborator, Joey Purp.

As the duo boards the Star Line yacht, they sail around the open seas to flex the high life. The boasting continues as they cruise through the city in luxury cars. Chance drives home the cult classic film reference when he raps: “N****s they be cappin’ like they captain, I’m the capo / And I steer the ship, this shit go anywhere that I go / And I got the city on my shoulder like Lago / We in Miami like Martin and Will / She tryna get her a part in the film / Love it in Florida, but want California.”

Although the official release date for Star Line has yet to be determined, at least Chance The Rapper fans have another track to enjoy as they standby.

In an interview with BET, Chance The Rapper addressed the extended wait for Star Line. “I don’t have to rush to put anything and that gives me the confidence and security knowing that it’s cool to wait until I have everything packaged,” he said. “Then, I’ve fallen in love with it over and over again before I release it.”

Watch the “Bad Boys 2” video above.