Titans sign veteran safety Amani Hooker to a multiyear extensionNew Foto - Titans sign veteran safety Amani Hooker to a multiyear extension

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee safetyAmani Hookerhas signed an extension, keeping one of the Titans' longest-tenured players with the franchise around past this season. The Titansannounced the multiyear deal Saturday morning ahead of their season opener at Denver. Financial terms were not included. Hooker is going into his seventh season with the Titans, tying him with three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons as the longest continuously tenured players on this roster. Hooker thanked Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk and team officials for their support in giving him an opportunity. "Most importantly, I want to thank my family and my teammates and those who've been in my corner since the beginning," Hooker said. "I'm proud to be a Titan for many more years and look forward to building toward one goal." Hooker was poised to hit free agency in March 2026 under theprevious extension he receivedin September 2022. The 116th pick overall in the fourth round of the 2019 draft out of Iowa was selected as a team captain for this season. He is coming off possibly his best season yet. Starting a career-high 14 games, Hooker led the Titans with a career-high five interceptions that also tied for sixth most in the NFL. He has 12 interceptions for his career and ranks ninth for most interceptions with this franchise since the start of the 1999 season and fourth among safeties for the team. Hooker also has defended 31 passes, forced five fumbles and had 335 tackles, starting 51 of 80 games. ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

Titans sign veteran safety Amani Hooker to a multiyear extension

Titans sign veteran safety Amani Hooker to a multiyear extension NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee safetyAmani Hookerhas signed an extension...
Fastest lap in F1 history sees Verstappen take pole for Italian GP ahead of Norris and PiastriNew Foto - Fastest lap in F1 history sees Verstappen take pole for Italian GP ahead of Norris and Piastri

MONZA, Italy (AP) — It takes something special to beat McLaren this year. And that's what Max Verstappen produced on Saturday as he stunned title contenders Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri by snatching pole position forthe Italian Grand Prixwith the fastest lap ever at Monza. Verstappen set a new lap record in the final part of qualifying for Sunday's race and Norris couldn't quite match it, ending up .077 of a second behind the Red Bull driver, with Piastri 0.190 off the pace. "Yes guys, yes. That is unbelievable," Verstappen yelled over the team radio. "Relax here, it is all good." Four-time world champion Verstappen raced around the 3.54 miles (5.79 kilometers) of asphalt at the so-called Temple of Speed in a time of 1 minute, 18.792 seconds, for an average speed of 164.466 mph (264.682 kph). That was almost a tenth of a second quicker thanthe one-lap record set by Lewis Hamiltonon his way to pole at Monza in 2020. And Formula 1 touted it as the fastest lap in F1 history by average speed. Charles Leclerc — who won at Monza last year and in 2019 — qualified in fourth for Ferrari at the Italian Scuderia's home race, just ahead of teammate Hamilton, who will start Sunday's race in 10th as he serves a five-place grid penalty. Leclerc had briefly topped the standings early in Q3 to loud cheers from the Ferrari fans — matched by groans from the passionate red-clad tifosi when Verstappen went faster, moments later. Verstappen has been on pole position 44 times but just once at the Italian Grand Prix, where he has triumphed twice. "It was tight, we were still lacking a tiny amount and we made some final changes which I think allowed me to push a bit more and that's exactly what you need in qualifying," Verstappen said. "For us, it's a great moment. "Historically this season the race has always been a little bit more complicated for us, but we are going to give it everything we have. That's the only thing we can do and then we will see what happens tomorrow." It is a 45th pole position for Verstappen and a fifth this season, although only one of his two wins this year has come from the front of the grid. He will be joined on the front row on Sunday by Norris, who trails Piastri by 34 points in the championship with nine races left of the season. "Max has been quick all weekend and it's never a surprise with Max," Norris said. "It was quite a session from me, up and down and too many mistakes here and there. But to put it together on the last lap, I was pretty happy with P2." Norris almost didn't make it out of Q2 as an early mistake meant he had to change tires and he needed a tow from Piastri to get out of danger and go through in fifth place. Teenager Antonelli impresses Italian teenager Kimi Antonelli was seventh-fastest, just behind Mercedes teammate George Russell as he bounced back in front of his home crowd. The only Italian on the grid, Antonelli had a tough introduction last year as hecrashedat Monza 10 minutes into his first F1 practice session. The 19-year-old alsoended Leclerc's raceat last weekend'sDutch Grand Prix. Russell and Antonelli will move up a place on the grid because of Hamilton's penalty, as will Gabriel Bortoleto, Fernando Alonso and Yuki Tsunoda, who round out the top 10. "Obviously with the penalty and everyone being so close, it's going to be tough to overtake them," said Hamilton when asked about his chances at his first Italian Grand Prix in Ferrari red. "But we've got good topline speed, so I'm going to open it up and try to make up some ground. "I need to do that, a good start, a good first lap, a good strategy. We'll go away now and try and figure out what we can do to try to leapfrog the guys ahead of me if possible." Hadjar's disappointment French rookie Isack Hadjar was"over the moon" at a first F1 podiumlast week. It was back to earth with a thud as the 20-year-old driver was eliminated in Q1 on Saturday. Hadjar would have started Sunday's race from the pit lane in any case, due to an engine change. "I made a mistake on my lap and that's it. It's my first mistake in qualifying in a while so it happens," the young Racing Bulls driver said. "I'm starting last tomorrow so even if I put it on pole I wouldn't care because I'm starting from the back." ___ AP auto racing:https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing

Fastest lap in F1 history sees Verstappen take pole for Italian GP ahead of Norris and Piastri

Fastest lap in F1 history sees Verstappen take pole for Italian GP ahead of Norris and Piastri MONZA, Italy (AP) — It takes something specia...
Bipartisan group of lawmakers aim to increase migrant physician jobsNew Foto - Bipartisan group of lawmakers aim to increase migrant physician jobs

(The Center Square) - A bipartisan group of Congressional lawmakers wants to expand a program that allows noncitizens to fill physician vacancies in rural areas of the United States that are experiencing shortages. TheConrad 30 programprovides waivers to foreign medical graduates with educational visas so they can stay in the United States and serve as medical professionals in underserved areas. Typically, foreign medical graduates must return to their home countries to practice medicine after studying in the United States. The program is administered through different agencies in each state and admits 30 graduates in each state per year. The states place the foreign medical graduates in medically underserved areas for a minimum three year contract. The bipartisan bill aims to expand the amount of graduates each state can admit per year based on how many waivers get approved in that state in the year before. U.S. Reps. David Valadao, R-Calif., Brad Schneider, D-Colo., Don Bacon, R-Ill., and Mike Garcia, D-Calif., cosponsored the bipartisan legislation. "Programs like Conrad 30 have been instrumental in helping address this gap by bringing highly trained physicians to the areas that need them most," Valadao said The bill would allot 35 waivers to states that use 90% of their waivers from the previous year. The bill also would allow states to get more waivers each year as demand increases. "Expanding the Conrad 30 visa waiver program is a smart, commonsense step that both parties can support to ensure all Americans have access to quality health care, from doctors they trust, where and when they need it," Schneider said. The bill could be seen as a necessary move in states where the Conrad 30 program is widely used and very popular. In fiscal year 2024, 19 states reported filling all slots in the Conrad 30 program, according todatacollected by 3RNET, a nonprofit that connects health professionals with jobs in rural areas. Those states are Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Connecticut, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania and South Carolina. If the bill passes, these states would be eligible for an increase in granted waivers. In fiscal year 2024, the Conrad 30 program filled 1,010 positions for physicians across the country, according to 3RNET. The bill also could be popular among voters. A recent poll commissioned by The Center Square found71% of American voterssaid it is "very important" to increase legal pathways for immigrants who are doctors and nurses to live and work in the United States. The American Medical Association and Association of American Medical Colleges also praised the introduction of the bill. The AAMC sent aletter of supportfor the bill in March. "With the physician workforce crisis showing no signs of abating, the Conrad 30 program remains an important tool to help ensure patients, particularly in rural and underserved communities, continue to have access to physicians," said Bruce Scott, president of the American Medical Association.

Bipartisan group of lawmakers aim to increase migrant physician jobs

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Major Gun-Rights Groups Oppose the Trump Administration's Idea to Ban Trans People from Owning GunsNew Foto - Major Gun-Rights Groups Oppose the Trump Administration's Idea to Ban Trans People from Owning Guns

The Trump administration's reported proposal to ban trans people from owning guns has drawn condemnation from the National Rifle Association (NRA) and every other notable gun-rights group in the country. TheDaily Wirefirst reportedThursday, based on anonymous Justice Department sources, that senior officials in the department are considering using their rulemaking authority to declare that trans people are mentally ill, stripping them of their Second Amendment rights. Other major news outletsre-reported the story. The Justice Department hasn't issued any such rule yet, or attached a name to any of the statements leaking out to the press, so this all amounts to more of a trial balloon. But asReason's Jacob Sullumwrote, the idea is "legally loony." There is no statutory authority for such a categorical decree. Even if Congress did pass such a law, it would be unconstitutional based on current Supreme Court precedent and prevailing circuit court opinions. If the Trump administration was hoping to get a pass from gun-rights groups over these small details, it will be disappointed. Categorical bans—issued by executive fiat no less—have been a red line for pro-Second Amendment groups and lawmakers for decades. "The NRA supports the Second Amendment rights of all law-abiding Americans to purchase, possess and use firearms," the organizationpostedFriday on X. "The NRA does not, and will not, support any policy proposals that implement sweeping gun bans that arbitrarily strip law-abiding citizens of their Second Amendment rights without due process." The Second Amendment isn't up for debate.pic.twitter.com/AQwouV4VDd — NRA (@NRA)September 5, 2025 Stephen Gutowski, an independent journalist covering gun rights and the gun industry, reported that the NRA wasn't alone: "Every major gun-rights group has now spoken against the idea of the DOJ trying to strip trans people of their gun rights en masse," hewroteon X Friday. Gutowski's tally included Gun Owners of America, the Second Amendment Foundation, the Firearms Policy Coalition, the National Association for Gun Rights, and the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. "Disarming trans individuals based purely on their self-identification flies in the face of the Constitution and the current administration's purported support for the Second Amendment," the Second Amendment Foundationsaidin a statement toNewsweek. "Beyond the bad policy and constitutional infirmities of such 'considerations' the Department of Justice has no authority to unilaterally identify groups of people that it would like to strip of their constitutional rights. SAF sincerely hopes that the reports of such considerations by the DOJ are inaccurate, as the policy reportedly being contemplated is worthy of the strongest possible condemnation and legal action." Second Amendment groups often remind gun-control advocates that, historically, things don't tend to go well for minority groups after they're disarmed by the government, so it's good to see them presenting a united front against just such a proposal. If the Trump Administration has any ability to read the room, it will quietly forget about its idea to illegally strip a group of Americans of their constitutional right to bear arms. The postMajor Gun-Rights Groups Oppose the Trump Administration's Idea to Ban Trans People from Owning Gunsappeared first onReason.com.

Major Gun-Rights Groups Oppose the Trump Administration's Idea to Ban Trans People from Owning Guns

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US Open women's final: Can Amanda Anisimova bounce back from Wimbledon final nightmare against the defending champion?New Foto - US Open women's final: Can Amanda Anisimova bounce back from Wimbledon final nightmare against the defending champion?

Saturday's2025 US Openwomen's singles final is rich in storylines. On one side of the net, AmericanAmanda Anisimovais looking to claim her first-ever grand slam title, just eight weeks after she suffered a devastating, historic loss in theWimbledon final. On the other side, world No. 1Aryna Sabalenkais hoping to defend her US Open crown and silence the doubters after what has been a rollercoaster season. The US Open women's singles final takes place Saturday at Arthur Ashe Stadium and is expected to start at 4 p.m. ET. The match can be watched on ESPN in the US, while viewers in Europe and the UK can catch the action on Eurosport and Sky Sports, respectively. A full list of broadcast partners can be foundhere. The world of elite sports is littered with examples of players and teams that nearly reached the very top, only to fall short at the proverbial finish line. It would have been very easy for Anisimova to join that long list. The American suffered a chastening 6-0, 6-0 defeat to Iga Świątek in the Wimbledon final eight weeks ago, the first time in the Open Era that a women's player has failed to win a single game in the final at the All England Lawn Tennis Club. Anisimova could not hold back the tears in her on-court interview following the match. And yet, somehow, this year's US Open has seen the American not only make it past the third round of her home major for the first time, but return to a grand slam final at the first time of asking. "I think it just shows that I have worked really hard, especially on my mental game and not giving up," Anisimova said after her comeback semifinal victory over Naomi Osaka. "I think I have really worked on myself to really be able to handle those moments and to believe in myself, even when it feels like 'What is there to believe in?'" she added. "I think I have really done a better job of that, and especially since the Wimbledon final. I think I have really shifted with my attitude, as well." Perhaps we should be less surprised by her impressive return. Anisimova played some fantastic tennis at Wimbledon, and has continued to do so in New York. Fifty-three days after that final in London, Anisimova got her revenge with a straight-sets victory against Świątek in the quarterfinal, in which she overpowered the Polish player and hit 23 winners. The world No. 9 followed that up with a hard-fought win over Osaka, a match which for a long time looked destined to go the way of the four-time grand slam singles winner, before Anisimova won a second-set tiebreak and swung the momentum back in her favor. In Sabalenka, Anisimova is now preparing to face a player against whom, historically, she has had the upper hand. The American has won six of the pair's nine meetings, most recently a dramatic semifinal at Wimbledon in July. "We've had very, very tough matches," said Anisimova. "A lot of them have actually been at grand slams, too, especially early on in my career. But I think the standout one was probably Wimbledon. It was really a seesaw match, which is almost always the case when I play her." With both the head-to-head record and the home crowd in her favor, Anisimova will be hoping that Saturday is the day she claims her first ever grand slam title. For the third straight year, Sabalenka is looking to disappoint most of the crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium. In 2023, she started quickly but ultimately lost the final to Coco Gauff. The following year, she beat Jessica Pegula in straight sets. Now, in Anisimova, she is facing off against another member of America's newest golden generation. The Belarusian enters Saturday's match in a strange situation. Following last year's US Open final win – in which she just had too much power for Pegula – Sabalenka looked set to establish herself asthedominant force in women's tennis. In many ways, she has. The 27-year-old is the world No. 1 by a sizeable margin and has made two finals and one semifinal in the three grand slams since then. And yet she has lost on each occasion – toMadison Keysin the Australian Open final, to Gauff in the final atRoland Garrosand to Anisimova in that topsy-turvy Wimbledon semifinal eight weeks ago. Perhaps most concerningly for her fans, Sabalenka – never one to shy away from being vocal on the court – has occasionally let her emotions get the better of her, particularly at Roland Garros. "What happened in Paris, definitely not gonna happen here and never, you know," she said following her semifinal win over Pegula on Thursday. "I learned that lesson, and I will never behave that way. It's not me, you know. Yeah, I was super emotional. I let it go and let emotions take control over me, and it's not who I am. It's never gonna happen again." Sabalenka has been true to her word in New York, claiming straight-sets victories in her first four matches before progressing to the last four after Markéta Vondroušová withdrew with a knee injury. In the resulting semifinal, it was Pegula rather than Sabalenka who appeared to let her frustration get the better of her. After dropping a set for the first time this tournament, Sabalenka stormed back to win 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Her meeting with Anisimova – two months on from the Wimbledon final – means that, curiously, the American is not the only one looking to avenge what happened in London. "I think I have to trust myself, and I have to go after my shots," Sabalenka said of her approach to Saturday's final. "I felt like in that match at Wimby, I was doubting a lot my decisions, and that was the main thing that was bringing a lot of unforced errors. "I gave her a lot of opportunities, and of course, she played incredible tennis, but I feel like I had my opportunities. I didn't use them, and I feel like the key for me going to be just go out there, of course, like, obviously fight, but trust my decisions and go after my shots." For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

US Open women’s final: Can Amanda Anisimova bounce back from Wimbledon final nightmare against the defending champion?

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