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Sepp Straka overcomes five-shot deficit to become first Austrian to win on PGA Tour at the Honda Classic

Sepp Straka overcame a five-shot deficit Sunday and became the first Austrian to win on the PGA Tour with his victory at the Honda Classic at PGA National Resort.  Straka birdied three of the last five holes, leaving his 46-foot eagle putt on the 18th hole inches short after he reached the par-5 final hole in two.  Straka defeated 2019 British Open champion Shane Lowry by a shot at 10-under 270.

Straka said of the win: “It’s awesome. I had no idea where I stood. I knew so many things could happen on the back nine. Most of it was out of my control, so I tried to keep my head down and hit good shots. I knew I could win because there was only one guy ahead of me. Strange things happen out here.”

The 28-year-old Straka entered the week 176th in the world rankings and the final round in a four-way tied for second place. Before Sunday, his biggest moments in golf were finishing third in the 2019 Barbasol Championship, a PGA Tour opposite-field event, and leading after the first round of the 2020 Summer Olympics (he finished T10) held in 2021.

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Scott McLaughlin wins first IndyCar race at season opener in St. Petersburg

Scott McLaughlin earned his first career victory Sunday in the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. McLaughlin drove his No. 3 Team Penske Chevrolet from the pole to victory by .5095 of a second over reigning series champion Alex Palou.

New Zealand native McLaughlin made his series debut at this event in 2020 after winning three straight Australian V8 Supercars championships and then raced in his first full season of open-wheel competition in 2021. He finished 14th in the standings, with a best finish of second, and earned series Rookie of the Year honors

Sitting in front of his winning car in Victory Lane, McLaughlin said: “Thank you to Roger Penske, everyone. Yeah, DEX Imaging jumping on board, trusting me, and then Roger Penske and Tim Cindric giving me the opportunity to come here. I miss my mom and dad dearly and my family. Wish you guys were here. What a day.”

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2022 SAG Awards: See the complete list of winners

The 28th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were held Sunday, February 27, simulcast live on TNT and TBS from The Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California.

The casts of “Ted Lasso” and “Succession” won for their ensemble work in the best television comedy and drama categories, while the cast of “CODA” won for best motion picture ensemble. Jean Smart picked up the Best Actress in a Comedy statuette for Hacks, and Jason Sudeikis was awarded the Best Actor in a Comedy trophy for Ted Lasso.

Jessica Chastain won for Best Actress in a Film for The Eyes of Tammy Faye, while the Best Actor in a Film trophy went to Will Smith for King Richard. Ariana DeBose earned the honor for Best Supporting Actress for her role in West Side Story, and Troy Kotsur was named Best Supporting Actor for his performance in CODA.

Lee Jung-Jae and Jung Ho-Yeon were voted Best Actor and Actress in a Drama Series for Squid Game. Kate Winslet took home the award for Best Actress in a TV Movie or Limited Series for Mare of Easttown, and Michael Keaton won the award for Best Actor in a TV Movie or Limited Series for Dopesick.

Helen Mirren was honored with the SAG Life Achievement Award.

For the full list of SAG award winners, head here.   The 2022 SAG award ceremony will be available to stream on HBO Max on Monday.

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Tony Award-winner Patti LuPone out of ‘Company’ for 10 days after testing positive for COVID-19

Theater legend Patti LuPone announced she has tested positive for COVID-19, and will be forced to miss performances of the Broadway musical Company.

LuPone tweeted Sunday: “Hi Dolls. I showed up for Saturday’s matinee, tested positive for Covid with 3 tests. Unfortunately, I’ll be out of the show for 10 days. I’m so sorry.”

The 72-year-old LuPone stars with Katrina Lenk, Matt Doyle and Christopher Fitzgerald in the show, which features Stephen Sondheim’s well-known songs, “Company,” “You Could Drive a Person Crazy,” “The Ladies Who Lunch,” “Side by Side,” and “Being Alive.”  LuPone is expected to return to the show on March 8.

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Camila Cabello announces new song with Ed Sheeran titled ‘Bam Bam’

Camila Cabello announced on social media that she is teaming up with Ed Sheeran for a new song titled “Bam Bam,” set for release on March 4.  The single can be pre-saved here.

Cabello posted on Instagram, captioning a promotional photo of herself and tagging Sheeran: “Bam Bam. March 4th with @teddysphotos, one of my favorite people and artists ever. Also my bday is the day before so triple win.”  Cabello will be turning 25 on March 3.

Cabello and Sheeran previously collaborated on “South of the Border,” along with Cardi B, which appeared on Sheeran’s 2019 album No. 6 Collaborations Project.  Cabello is set to release a third studio album titled Familia, which will include the songs “Don’t Go Yet” and “Oh Na Na.” A release date for the album has not been announced.

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Charli XCX releases new remix of “Beg for You” featuring A. G. Cook and Vernon from Seventeen

Charli XCX has delivered a new remix of her collaboration with Rina Sawayama “Beg For You.” The remix of the track features A. G. Cook and SEVENTEEN’s Vernon.

Charli’s forthcoming album CRASH – the follow-up to her 2020 LP ‘how i’m feeling now’ – will also include previous singles “New Shapes” featuring Christine and the Queens and Caroline Polachek and “Good Ones”. The album includes producers and collaborators from A. G. Cook, Oneohtrix Point Never, Ariel Rechtshaid, Lotus IV, Digital Farm Animals and more.

The A. G. Cook remix of Charli XCX’s “Beg For You” with Rina Sawayama and SEVENTEEN’s Vernon is out now, which you can listen to here.

The album CRASH is set to drop March 18, and is available to pre-order – here.

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MLB Lockdown: ‘minimal’ progress made during Thursday’s CBA talks

ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported “progress was minimal” during Thursday’s meetings between Major League Baseball and the players association, as the league-implemented lockout continues. With just four days remaining until the league’s deadline for reaching a deal before regular-season games will be canceled, Passan noted: “they’ve had four days to move and there’s been next to nothing—just incremental.”

The news comes after a league spokesperson said games will be canceled starting Monday: “A deadline is a deadline. Missed games are missed games. Salary will not be paid for those games.” It was previously reported on Tuesday that the union rejected the league’s suggestion to use a federal mediator for the second time.

Spring training games that were initially scheduled to start on Saturday will not happen; and Opening Day is now in serious danger with no end to the negotiations as of Thursday evening.  If – and when – the two sides finally reach an agreement, there are a significant number of free agents who still have to sign with teams.  It is also anticipated that players will need, at a minimum, multiple weeks of spring training to get ready for the regular season, thus delaying the start of game-play significantly.

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Kansas City Chiefs and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy agree to one year deal

Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy has agreed to a one-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs.  Bieniemy’s contract expired at the end of the 2021–22 season and he was viewed as a top candidate for a head coaching position, but instead will be back in Kansas City on another one-year contract.

The 52-year-old Bieniemy has interviewed with 14 NFL teams for their head coaching positions over the last four hiring cycles after each of his seasons as the Chiefs’ offensive coordinator. In Bieniemy’s four years as offensive coordinator, the Chiefs finished first, fifth, sixth and fourth in total points among NFL teams in those respective seasons, including four AFC Championship Game appearances, two Super Bowl appearances, and one Super Bowl victory.

Bieniemy has been with the Chiefs since the 2013 season, where he began as head coach Andy Reid’s first running backs coach in Kansas City. Bieniemy was promoted to offensive coordinator ahead of the 2018 season, coinciding with Patrick Mahomes’s first season as the Chiefs’ starting quarterback.

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“Dancing With The Stars” pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy shares emotional videos from Kyiv amid Russian invasion

“Dancing With The Stars” pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy shared a series of emotional videos on the situation unfolding in Ukraine, posting video clips from a balcony in Kyiv on Instagram and describing the scene in his home country.

Said Maksim in the first video clip: “I’m in Kyiv, contrary to what I probably should’ve done a while ago. Not that no one saw this coming, but everybody was hoping that the finality of this situation would be averted, that there wasn’t going to be these kind of aggressive measures.”

In a second video, an emotional Chmerkovskiy said: “You know me — I stay strong, and I don’t show it. But I want to go back home. And I realize that I have the way to — I realize that I have a different passport, and my family is far away.”  Maksim shared that he was “about to go into a bomb shelter because s**t’s going down,” before making a plea to Russia: “In 2022’s civilized world, this is not the way we do things. I think the Russians need to get up and actually say something, because no one’s opinion is being heard. This is all one man’s ambition of something, and however convenient it sounds in Moscow, however comfortable you are where you are in Russia, I just don’t think this is the right thing.”

Chmerkovskiy added: “I’m uneasy, I’m very scared … but I do know, at the very least, I have a chance. I have a passport and a way out. A lot of people here do not, and it’s f**king nonsense. I have [had] a f**king incredible pleasure to spend, on the ground, about six months now, and I’ve fell back in love — I never fell out of love, but I know now who these people are. I know who this country is, what it represents, what it stands for. And it’s completely not what is being portrayed to the Russian people in order to justify this invasion.”

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Sean Penn in Ukraine filming documentary about Russian invasion

Filmmaker and actor Sean Penn is in Ukraine, as the country deals with a full-scale invasion of Russian military forces. The country’s presidential office said Thursday that Penn had arrived in the capital, Kyiv, to film a documentary about the conflict.

The Office of the President wrote in a Facebook post Thursday that Penn attended press briefings, met with Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk and spoke to journalists and military personnel about the Russian invasion. Photos have also surfaced of Penn meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The president’s office wrote on Facebook: “Sean Penn demonstrates the courage that many others, especially western politicians lack. The director specially came to Kiev to record all the events that are currently happening in Ukraine and to tell the world the truth about Russia’s invasion of our country.”

The 61-year-old actor is working on the project in collaboration with VICE Studios. Reports say that Penn flew to Kyiv earlier in the week and that he had previously traveled to Ukraine in November. During that trip, Penn also met with Russia-backed separatists.

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