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NAS News: NASCAR won’t curb celebrations after Connor Zilisch’s fall in Victory Lane


Driver Connor Zilisch’s head-first tumble from the roof of his car in Victory Lane last weekend resulted in a broken collarbone but no changes in the customary celebrations, NASCAR said.

There will be more attention on the window net, which apparently tangled with Zilisch’s left foot as he climbed out of his No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet after winning the Mission 200 at The Glen Xfinity Series race on Saturday night.

Zilisch, 19, had one foot on the hood and one on the ledge of the window and was posing for photographs when he lost his balance and fell hard to the ground. The rookie was taken off the track on a backboard and to the hospital via ambulance.

“I think that was part of the problem, that the window net was flapping on the outside,” NASCAR managing director of communications Mike Forde said during the latest episode of the “Hauler Talk” podcast released on Wednesday.

“I think Connor even said that may have been a problem, and one of our safety guys actually mentioned the same thing. So, we may do just sort of a check to make sure that if that’s inside the car, it’s one less thing you can slip on.”

Zilisch did not race on Sunday in the NASCAR Cup Series at Watkins Glen International Speedway.

“First of all, I’m doing OK,” Zilisch said during the USA broadcast of the race. “Very grateful to be able to walk away from that. I guess I didn’t walk away, but I’m very grateful to be walking today and to just be all right. Thank you to all the medics who took care of me, and everybody who reached out and wished me well. I do appreciate it a lot.”

Zilisch said he knew he was in trouble just before the fall.

“Yeah, I was climbing out of the car and obviously the window net was on the door, and as soon as they started spraying water, my foot slipped,” Zilisch said. “The last thing I remember was being halfway down and falling, so I’m glad it wasn’t any worse, and that the collarbone is the extent of the injuries, but hate I couldn’t make it to the race today.”

Forde said on the podcast that NASCAR has not “put in any policies or best practices or anything like that,” with regard to drivers climbing onto the doorsill while celebrating.

Zilisch said he had surgery on his collarbone on Tuesday. The Xfinity Series points leader has not announced his status for the Aug. 22 race at Daytona International Speedway. He already used a playoff waiver for sitting out the May 2 event at Texas Motor Speedway because of a back injury.

Forde said Zilisch must request another waiver to remain eligible for the series championship if he misses Daytona or other races.

“He has to miss a race first, so we’re probably a good two weeks away from even receiving a waiver request from Connor,” Forde said. “We’ll get with the doctors and find out where he is.”

Forde said that if Zilisch was medically cleared to race but chose to miss races while healing before the playoffs, NASCAR would consider it.

Driver Alex Bowman, for example, missed a race in 2022 at Martinsville Speedway after being cleared during recovery from a concussion.

“It’s a case-by-case basis,” Forde said.

–Field Level Media

NBA clears Celtics’ $6.1 billion sale to Bill Chisholm


A group headed by Bill Chisholm is set to take control of the Boston Celtics after the NBA Board of Governors unanimously approved the sale on Wednesday.

The NBA wrote in a statement, “The transaction is expected to close shortly.”

The reported $6.1 billion valuation for the club makes it the second-largest sale price for a U.S. sports franchise, behind the $10 billion valuation for the Los Angeles Lakers when Mark Walter purchased that team in June.

Chisholm and his partners are buying at least 51 percent of the Celtics. The ownership stake will increase in 2028, according to the purchase contract, when Chisholm’s group is scheduled to buy out the remaining minority shareholders at a $7.3 billion valuation.

According to multiple media reports, Chisholm will take over as the Celtics’ governor when the sale goes through. Outgoing owner Wyc Grousbeck is expected to serve as alternate governor and remain the CEO through 2028. Grousbeck will cede his role when he no longer has the required ownership stake of at least 15 percent.

Chisholm, the co-founder and managing partner of the California-based private equity firm STG Partners, is a Massachusetts native and longtime Celtics fan.

Grousbeck and the outgoing ownership group Boston Basketball Partners LLC purchased the Celtics for $360 million in 2002. During that group’s tenure, the club won NBA titles in 2007-08 and 2023-24 — the latter representing Boston’s league-record 18th championship.

–Field Level Media

ATP News: Frances Tiafoe (back) retires from 4th-round match in Cincinnati

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Tenth-seeded American Frances Tiafoe was forced to retire Wednesday due to a lower-back injury down 6-4, 3-1 while facing Denmark’s Holger Rune, the No. 7 seed, at the Cincinnati Open in Mason, Ohio.

Tiafoe leapt out to an early lead in the fourth-round match, winning each of the first three games. But he proceeded to lose six of the next seven games, taking a medical break while trailing 4-5 in the first set, then retiring down a break in the second set.

Rune won 90 percent (19 of 21) of his first-serve points in the abbreviated match, finishing with more than twice as many winners (24 to 10) as Tiafoe.

“From 4-4, when I got the break, and at 5-4, when he had the medical timeout, that’s when I felt something was not right with him and after, obviously, I could see he was struggling a little bit,” Rune said. “As the game is, I tried to move him as much as possible. It’s never nice to finish a match like this and I wish him the best recovery.”

After play was suspended Tuesday evening due to inclement weather, rain once again caused delays during the Wednesday action.

Although there was a delay of nearly three hours, that didn’t seem to slow down top competitors such as No. 1 seed Jannik Sinner of Italy, who defeated France’s Adrian Mannarino 6-4, 7-6 (4), and fifth-seeded American Ben Shelton, who disposed of Roberto Bautista-Agut of Spain 7-6 (3), 6-3, around the extended delay.

With his victory Wednesday, Sinner became just the fourth player since 1990 to reach nine consecutive ATP Masters 1000 quarterfinals, joining Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.

No. 3 Alexander Zverev of Germany needed just one game on Wednesday to defeat No. 27 Brandon Nakashima 6-4, 6-4 after their match was suspended Tuesday night.

Zverev then was back in action Wednesday night but didn’t need to complete a full match, as No. 14 Karen Khachanov of Russia retired while trailing 7-5, 3-0.

No. 23 Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada defeated France’s Benjamin Bonzi 6-4, 6-3 in an hour and 15 minutes on Wednesday to advance to face Sinner for a spot in the semifinals.

In evening action, No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz of Spain cruised past Italian Lucas Nardi 6-1, 6-4 to reach a quarterfinal match vs. No. 9 Andrey Rublev of Russia, a 6-2, 6-3 victor over Argentina’s Francisco Comesana.

French qualifier Terence Atmane upset No. 4 Taylor Fritz 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 to secure a spot in the quarterfinals against Rune.

–Field Level Media

Reports: Blazers find buyer, staying in Portland


Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon has reached a tentative agreement to purchase the Portland Trail Blazers from the estate of Paul Allen for more than $4 billion, ESPN reported on Wednesday.

Sportico, which first reported the agreement, said that Dundon plans to keep the NBA team in Portland.

Blue Owl Capital co-president Marc Zahr and Sheel Tyle, co-CEO of Collective Global, are also involved in Dundon’s group, per reports. Dundon bought the NHL’s Hurricanes in 2018 for $425 million and also is majority owner of the PPA Tour and Major League Pickleball.

The estate announced that the Trail Blazers were for sale in May.

The NBA’s Board of Governors would have to ratify any purchase agreement.

Allen, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft, purchased the Trail Blazers for $70 million in 1988. He died in 2018, with his will directing his estate to sell the sports assets.

Allen’s estate also owns the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks and a 25 percent stake in the Seattle Sounders of MLS.

The Trail Blazers are one of the lowest-valued teams in the league at $3.65 billion, according to CNBC’s 2025 team valuations.

–Field Level Media

Connecticut, Nevada, Panama, Venezuela win LLBWS openers

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Luca Pellegrini fired a one-hitter to lead Fairfield (Conn.) National, representing the Metro Region, to a 1-0 victory over Texas on Wednesday night to cap the first day of Little League Baseball World Series action in South Williamsport, Pa.

Pellegrini and Shane Grawe, the starter for Lamar Little League from Richmond, Texas, representing the Southwest Region, both took no-hitters into the fifth inning. Jimmy Taxiltaridis ended Grawe’s no-hit bid with a leadoff double in the fifth. With one out and Dante Madera on second, Ben Herbst cracked a single to center and Madera slid home just ahead of the tag.

Lucas Sontag opened the bottom of the fifth with a double to break up Pellegrini’s perfect game, but Pellegrini responded by fanning the next three hitters. Texas placed runners on first and third with two outs in the sixth, but Pellegrini struck out Parker Eaton to end the game. He finished with 11 whiffs and one walk.

Grawe went five innings and racked up 11 strikeouts while allowing two hits, two walks and one run. Joseph Miller tossed a scoreless sixth for Texas.

Nevada 16, Illinois 1

Las Vegas’ Summerlin South Little League, representing the Mountain Region, jumped to a 5-0 lead in the second inning and added 11 runs in the sixth to pull away for a first-round victory in the United States double-elimination bracket.

Garrett Gallegos scattered four hits and two walks over five scoreless innings for Nevada. Luke D’Ambrosio and Banks Mossler led Nevada’s 18-hit attack with three safeties apiece while Ethan Robertson drove in three runs.

Clarendon Hills (Ill.) Little League, representing the Great Lakes Region, scored its lone run after a dropped third strike in the sixth inning. Liam Harrigan went 2-for-2 as Illinois produced five singles.

Venezuela 5, Puerto Rico 0

Juan Reyes needed just 74 pitches to deliver a three-hit shutout as Venezuela, representing the Latin America Region, claimed the first win in the International double-elimination bracket.

Reyes struck out nine while allowing three singles and one walk. Samuel Castillo went 2-for-2 with a double and four RBIs for the squad from Barquisimeto, Venezuela.

Sebastian Colon Rivera started for Puerto Rico and gave up three hits, four walks and three runs in 1 1/3 innings. Sebastian Casanova Diaz led off the game with a single, but Puerto Rico’s Yabucoa Little League did not collect its next hit until the fifth.

Panama 7, Australia 2

Anthoni Castillo cracked a two-run homer in the first inning and Panama tacked on five unearned runs in the fourth to collect the first-round victory.

Four Panama pitchers combined for a four-hitter with 11 strikeouts. Alvis Arauz tossed the first three innings and gave up one hit, one unearned run and two walks while fanning four. Dylan Aguilera went 2-for-2 for the squad representing Vacamonte Little League in Arraijan, Puerto Rico.

Australia first baseman Monica Arcuri, the 24th girl to play in the LLBWS, poked a single to center in the third inning. Starter Braxton Black pitched the first four innings for Brisbane North Region Little League and gave up four hits, seven runs (one earned) and two walks to go with six strikeouts.

–Field Level Media

CFL News: Potent Redblacks ready for struggling Blue Bombers


Dru Brown attempts to follow up Ottawa’s highest-scoring performance in nearly 30 years when the Redblacks visit the Winnipeg Bombers on Thursday night.

Brown matched his career best of five touchdown passes as Ottawa rallied from a 21-point first-quarter deficit last week to post a 46-42 road victory over the host Toronto Argonauts.

It marked the Redblacks’ biggest offensive splurge since a 56-46 loss against the short-lived Birmingham Barracudas on Sept. 1, 1995.

Brown completed 26 of 31 passes for 373 yards as Ottawa (3-6) won its second straight game following four straight setbacks. He threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Justin Hardy with 41 seconds left for the game-winning score.

“Theoretically, it should be like that when everyone is doing their job, including myself,” Brown said. “We were able to get great field position at times and kind of punch it in.

“If everyone does their job, that’s how it looks.”

Hardy caught seven passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns and Bralon Addison had seven catches for 115 yards and one score. William Stanback thrived on the ground with 84 yards on 17 carries.

Meanwhile, the Blue Bombers (4-4) have dropped four of their past five games.

Winnipeg fell 28-27 to the host Calgary Stampeders on Saturday and the loss was highly painful. Calgary’s Rene Paredes booted a 40-yard field goal as time expired to win it.

“It’s frustrating, man. So frustrating,” said Blue Bombers star running back Brady Oliveira. “I mean, are we really a 4-4 football team? I truly to my core do not believe we are a 4-4 team. I truly believe we’re better than our record shows. We’re really close, but we’ve got to play an entire four quarters.”

Oliveira stood out with 168 scrimmage yards – 68 yards on 12 rushes and 100 yards on nine receptions and quarterback Zach Collaros was 21-of-26 passing for 214 yards and one touchdown.

Winnipeg veteran guard Pat Neufeld said there’s no reason to panic.

“We’re not even halfway through the year yet,” Neufeld said. “There’s no worries or anything, it’s just we’ve got to really start digging in and making sure we’ve got the details covered.”

The Blue Bombers have won nine of the past 12 meetings. Ottawa last won in Winnipeg in 2018.

–Field Level Media

CALLOFDUTY News: Cloud 9 New York, Vancouver Surge part with CDL rosters


Cloud9 New York and the Vancouver Surge announced they have released their Call of Duty League rosters following the end of the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 season.

Coming off a 10th-place finish, New York announced it has parted ways with Daunte “Sib” Gray, Kyle “Kremp” Haworth, Isaiah “Gwinn” Gwin and Kris “Spart” Cervantez along with coach Lamar “Accuracy” Abedi.

“Wishing them all the best in Black Ops 7 as we part ways ahead of next season,” the team posted on X.

Cloud9 acquired the franchise in August 2024 from the New York Subliners. The team finished in the top eight at each of the first two Majors this season, but then had consecutive top-12 finishes at the final two Majors.

By contrast, Vancouver made the Grand Finals three times during the Black Ops 6 season after rebranding from the Seattle Surge last year. The Surge also reached the final at the Esports World Cup, where they fell to OpTic Gaming.

Despite that success, Jovan “04” Rodriguez, Byron “Nastie” Plumridge, Travis “Neptune” McCloud and Jordan “Abuzah” Francois are now free agents along with coach Ray “Rambo” Lussier.

“To every clutch, every grind & every moment – we appreciate it all,” the team posted on X. “Thank you for your dedication, passion, and hard work that delivered memories we’ll never forget.

“As we move into the next season, we’ll be parting ways with Rambo, Abuzah, 04, Nastie & Neptune. From clearing the slate to raising the tide, we’ll aim high on building a new wave for the Surge.

“The next wave starts now.”

–Field Level Media

CWEB Business News Nektar Therapeutics Struggles with Financial Performance Amid Negative ROIC

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Nektar Therapeutics (NASDAQ: NKTR), a biopharmaceutical company specializing in groundbreaking treatments for oncology, immunology, and pain management, is facing significant financial hurdles. Recent analysis reveals troubling metrics, particularly concerning its Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) and Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC). With a ROIC of -63.50%—far below its WACC of 12.97%—the company is failing to generate returns that justify its capital investments. This stark disparity, reflected in a ROIC to WACC ratio of -4.90, raises concerns about Nektar’s ability to sustain long-term growth and profitability.

Peer Comparison Highlights Nektar’s Underperformance

In contrast, Exelixis, Inc. (NASDAQ: EXEL) demonstrates a far stronger financial position, boasting a ROIC of 23.20% against a WACC of 5.15%. This results in an impressive ROIC to WACC ratio of 4.51, signaling robust capital efficiency and investor appeal. Similarly, Alkermes plc (NASDAQ: ALKS) and Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: NBIX) maintain positive ratios of 2.97 and 1.74, respectively, indicating steady returns above their cost of capital. These figures underscore Nektar’s struggles in a competitive biopharmaceutical landscape.

Sangamo Therapeutics Mirrors Nektar’s Challenges

Like Nektar, Sangamo Therapeutics (NASDAQ: SGMO) is grappling with severe capital inefficiency, reporting a ROIC of -125.56% and a WACC of 8.12%. Its alarming ROIC to WACC ratio of -15.47 further emphasizes the financial difficulties plaguing some biotech firms. For investors, these metrics serve as critical indicators of which companies are effectively deploying capital and which may face ongoing financial instability.

Investor Implications and Market Outlook

Nektar Therapeutics’ negative ROIC presents a cautionary tale for stakeholders, particularly as competitors like Exelixis thrive. While Nektar continues to innovate in critical therapeutic areas, its financial performance must improve to regain investor confidence. As the biopharmaceutical sector evolves, companies that optimize capital efficiency will likely lead the market, while those with persistent negative returns may struggle to secure long-term viability.

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A Presidential Salute to Artistic Immortals: Donald J. Trump Bestows 2025 Kennedy Center Honors: CWEB News

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In a moment of profound cultural celebration, President Donald J. Trump, with characteristic grandeur and discerning taste, unveiled the luminaries selected for the 48th Kennedy Center Honors—an illustrious assembly of artists whose transcendent contributions have not only enriched the American artistic landscape but have also enshrined their legacies in the annals of global culture. These paragons of the performing arts, whose brilliance has illuminated stages and screens for decades, will be fêted in a majestic gala this December, an event befitting their unparalleled achievements.

As reported by CWEB News, this year’s honorees represent the zenith of artistic mastery, each a titan in their respective domains. President Trump, a stalwart champion of American excellence, lauded these icons for their indelible impact on the nation’s cultural tapestry, affirming their rightful place among the pantheon of greats.

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The 2025 Kennedy Center Honorees: A Symphony of Genius

George Strait: The Sovereign of Country Music
With a regal presence that commands reverence, George Strait stands as the undisputed “King of Country,” a title earned through decades of unrivaled artistry. His mellifluous baritone and timeless melodies have resonated across continents, amassing a staggering 120 million records sold and an unprecedented 60 number-one hits—a feat that cements his supremacy in the genre. Beyond his musical dominion, Strait’s magnanimity shines through his philanthropic endeavors, including the Jenifer Strait Memorial Foundation and his noble provision of 127 mortgage-free homes to wounded veterans. A true American patriot, his legacy is one of both artistic brilliance and profound humanity.

Michael Crawford: The Phantom Who Became Legend
A thespian of extraordinary depth and vocal splendor, Michael Crawford has enraptured audiences with performances that transcend mere entertainment, ascending to the realm of the sublime. His portrayal of the Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera remains an immortal masterpiece, a role that earned him the Tony Award and secured his place in Broadway’s firmament. Crawford’s artistry is not confined to the stage; his philanthropic pursuits reflect a soul as luminous as his talent, making him a beacon of grace in the arts.

Sylvester Stallone: The Colossus of Cinema
A titan of the silver screen, Sylvester Stallone embodies the indomitable spirit of America—resilient, triumphant, and eternally inspiring. From the gritty streets of Philadelphia in Rocky to the battlefields of Rambo, his portrayals of perseverance have stirred the hearts of millions. With a career spanning six decades and films grossing over $7.5 billion, Stallone is more than an actor; he is a cultural monument, a testament to the power of determination and the American Dream.

Gloria Gaynor: The Disco Diva Who Defined Resilience
Gloria Gaynor’s voice is not merely heard—it is felt, an anthem of survival and strength. Her immortal classic, I Will Survive, is more than a song; it is a declaration of fortitude, earning her a Grammy and a permanent place in the National Recording Registry. Decades later, she triumphed anew with her gospel album Testimony, proving that true artistry knows no bounds. Gaynor’s legacy is one of endurance, a melody of hope that continues to uplift the world.

KISS: The Immortals of Rock
Emerging from the electric crucible of New York City in 1973, KISS is not merely a band—it is a phenomenon. With their incendiary performances and iconic personas, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss forged a legacy that redefined rock ‘n’ roll after Elvis Presley. Selling over 100 million records and earning 30 gold albums, they stand as the most decorated American band in history. Their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame was not an accolade but an inevitability, for their influence is as enduring as the music itself.

A Fitting Homage to American Greatness

Under the discerning eye of President Trump, this year’s Kennedy Center Honors not only celebrate artistic achievement but also reaffirm the enduring power of American creativity. As CWEB News proudly highlights, these honorees are not mere entertainers—they are architects of culture, whose contributions will resonate for generations to come.

In the grand tradition of American excellence, this December’s gala will be a night of splendor, a tribute befitting legends. And as President Trump so eloquently affirms, these icons have not just shaped the arts—they have elevated the very soul of the nation.

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MLB News: Pohlad family adding partners, won’t sell Twins


The Pohlad family, owners of the Minnesota Twins, have decided not to sell the American League franchise but instead will add partners.

Joe Pohlad, the team’s executive chair, issued a statement on the topic Wednesday.

“For more than four decades, our family has had the privilege of owning the Minnesota Twins. This franchise has become part of our family story, as it has for our employees, our players, this community, and Twins fans everywhere.

“Over the past several months, we explored a wide range of potential investment and ownership opportunities. Our focus throughout has been on what’s best for the long-term future of the Twins. We have been fully open to all possibilities.

“After a detailed and robust process, our family will remain the principal owner of the Minnesota Twins. To strengthen the club in a rapidly evolving sports landscape — one that demands strong partnerships, fresh ideas, and long-term vision — we are in the process of adding two significant limited partnership groups, each of whom will bring a wealth of experience and share our family values.”

Family patriarch Carl Pohlad bought the Twins in 1984 for $44 million from Calvin Griffith. Joe Pohlad is the grandson of Carl, who died in 2009.

Major League Baseball must approve any potential additions or changes to the ownership group. The team statement said once that process is done, the Pohlads and the team will have more to say about additional partners.

After the franchise traded 11 players before the July 31 deadline, fans had started to question the team’s future. Pohlad tried to calm fears in the statement.

“We see and hear the passion from our partners, the community, and Twins fans. That passion inspires us,” he said. “This ownership group is committed to building a winning team and culture for this region, one that Twins fans are proud to cheer for.”

The Twins are 56-63 on the season, 12 games out of the lead in the AL Central and 7.5 games out of the final AL wild card.

Under the Pohlad’s ownership, the Twins won the World Series im 1987 and 1991 and qualified for the postseason 10 additional times, never advancing to another World Series.

–Field Level Media