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No Doubtabout it Gwen Stefanis youngest son has the makings of a musical superstar!
The pop-rock star,46, took to Snapchat Thursday to share a few cute clipstaken during rehearsals for theupcomingThis Is What the Truth Feels Liketour.
Her special guest? Stefanis2-year-old son Apollo Bowie Flynn, who stole the show with his rendition of Old MacDonald Had a Farm.
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Old MacDonald had a cow, E-I-E-I-O! he sang while standing atop a colorful platform.
Little Apollo was dressed in a dark-blue outfit, complete with a matching nautical-print bandana around his neck and equally color-coordinated pacifier. His shoes sported neon shades of green and pink, withhis adorable curls pulled back slightly.
#toddlerstyleonpoint, boastsone of the hashtags accompanyingthe cute compilation.
And asidefrom gracing the studios inhabitants with his singing, Apollo proved he might have a future in playing the drums. While his mom sang and the band played, he walked around banging drumsticks together, leaving viewers wondering whetherNo Doubt drummer Adrian Younghas had any influence on him.
Apollo is the third son Stefani shares with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale. Stefani and Rossdale,who were married for 13 yearsand whosedivorced was settledin April, are also parents to Kingston James McGregor, 10 on Thursday, and Zuma Nesta Rock, 7.
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Stefaniwill hit the roadthis summer with Eve, whom she worked with in the past on the 2001 hit Let Me Blow Ya Mind and Stefanis Rich Girl, the second single from her debut solo album.
The This Is What the Truth Feels Liketour kicks off July 12 in Mansfield, Massachusetts.
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Hailee Steinfeld rocks out with Joe Jonas at the 2016 iHeartRadio Summer Pool Party on Saturday (May 21) held at The Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami, Fla.
The 19-year-old Love Myself singer joined Joe and his DNCE band mates JinJoo Lee, Jack Lawless and Cole Whittle for a set that included their duet Rock Bottom.
Just before the concert, Hailee was seen Snapchatting the view from her hotel balcony while soaking up some sun in a bikini.
Also attending the concert event that night were singer Tinashe and a shirtless Jason Derulo, who also performed for the crowd.
35+ pictures inside of Hailee Steinfeld and DNCE performing at the 2016 iHeartRadio Summer Pool Party
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NBA:
In the NBA playoffs, Oklahoma City bested Golden State 133-105 to take a 2-1 series lead.
NHL:
In the NHL playoffs, Tampa Bay topped Pittsburgh 4-3 to take a 3-2 series lead.
Connor McDavid scored in the first period and Matt Ducheneadded an empty netter to give Canada a 2-0 win over Finland for the gold medal at the ice hockey world championship. Cam Talbot made 16 saves to help Canada to its 26th title, one short of the combined Soviet and Russiaa record. Canada becomes the first team to repeat as champ since Russia in 2009. Host Russia routed the United States 7-2 to win the bronze medal.
MLB:
In baseball, in the American League, Boston beat Cleveland 5-2 and are now tied with Baltimore for first place in the AL East. Jackie Bradley Jr. has stretched his hitting streak to 27 games, but it was a Red Sox veteran who helped the team win the rubber match of a three-game series with Cleveland. Meanwhile the Yankees edged Oakland 5-4, Toronto won against Minnesota 3-1, Texas defeated Houston 9-2, Detroit beat Tampa Bay 9-4, the White Sox slid past Kansas City 3-2, and it was the Angels over Baltimore 10-2.
In the National League, the Mets beat Milwaukee 3-1, Washington topped Miami 8-2, Philadelphia blanked Atlanta 5-0, Arizona defeated St. Louis 7-2, the Dodgers won against San Diego 9-5 in 17 innings, and it was San Francisco over the Cubs 1-0.
In interleague play Seattle beat Cincinnati 5-4.
WNBA:
In the WNBA, Atlanta beat Chicago 87-81 and it was Minnesota over Seattle 78-71.
NFL:
Jacksonville has signed top draft pick Jalen Ramsey to a four-year contract, a deal expected to be worth more than $23 million and include a $15 million signing bonus under the NFL"s rookie salary slotting system. The cornerback sustained a small meniscus tear in his right knee during an on-field workout earlier this week. The fifth overall pick in the draft is scheduled to meet with renowned specialist Dr. James Andrews early next week to see if he"ll need surgery.
PGA:
Sergio Garcia ended a four-year winless drought on the PGA Tour when he beat Brooks Koepkain a playoff at the Byron Nelson. Garcia parred the first extra hole, while Koepka had a double bogey after wasting a three-stroke lead on the back nine. It was the ninth tour win for Garcia, which ties him with the late Seve Ballesterosfor the most by a Spaniard.
Rory McIlroy has finally shaken off his struggles at the Irish Open. McIlroy shot a 3-under 69 to win the tournament he hosts by three shots. The third-ranked McIlroy had failed to make the Irish Open cut since 2012, and his previous best was seventh place in 2008.
LPGA:
Thailand"s Airya Jutanugarn shot a nearly mistake-free 4-under 67 and won the Kingsmill Championship by one shot. It"s the second straight win for the 20-year old after her inaugural victory two weeks ago in Alabama. So Oh finished second after a closing 65, with Gerina Piller and Sei Young Kim sharing third, two shots back.
Swimming:
Ray Essick, the first executive director of USA Swimming, has died. He was 82. He died Saturday at a care facility in Colorado Springs, according to USA Swimming, which learned of his death from a family friend. No cause was given Sunday. Essick guided the sport"s U.S. governing body from its formation in 1980 until his retirement in 1997.
Soccer:
The United States prepared for the upcoming Copa America competition with a 3-1 exhibition win over Puerto Rico. Paul Arriola had a goal and an assist in his national team debut. Tim Ream and Bobby Wood also scored for the Americans.
IndyCar:
James Hinchcliffe has continued his remarkable comeback by beating American Josef Newgarden for the Indianapolis 500 pole. The Canadian driver earned his first IndyCar pole with a four-lap average of 230.760 mph, a year after a life-threatening leg injury forced him out of the race. Newgarden will start second in the May 29 race after averaging 230.700.
Horse Racing:
Now Power took command shortly after the start on her way to a 2 1/2-length victory Sunday in the $77,000 allowance feature for fillies and mares on the turf at Belmont Park. The 4-year-old trained by Brian Lynch and ridden by Joel Rosario improved to 2 for 7. The time was 1:40.93 for the 1 1/16 miles. Now Power paid $13, $5.30 and $3.10. Dea rallied for second, returning $3.20 and $2.50. I"ll Take Charge paid $4.20 to show.
Full Salute won a four-horse battle in the deep stretch in the $42,000 allowance feature at Monmouth Park on Sunday, beating El Grande Rojo by a nose. Ridden by Paco Lopez and trained by Eddie Plesa Jr., the 3-year-old colt led for most of the race before he lost and regained the lead in the closing strides. Full Salute ran the six furlongs over a fast track in 1:09.79, winning for the fourth time in nine career starts. Full Salute returned $8, $4.20 and $2.80, while El Grande Rojo paid $5.40 and $2.80. D C Dancer finished a nose back in third and paid $2.60, while Mewannarose was a neck back in fourth.
Tennis:
Two-time Wimbledon champ Petra Kvitova had to rally to win her first-round match on Day 1 of the French Open. The 10th seed won the last three games to defeat Danka Kovinic 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 on a rainy day in Paris. Last year"s runner-up, Lucie Safarova, made it into Round 2 with a 6-love, 6-2 win over Vitalia Diatchenko. Those were two of only 10 matches completed on Day 1 due to rain. Men"s fifth seed Kei Nishikori was leading his opening-round match 6-1, 7-5, 2-1 when it was suspended. American Jack Sock will start the fifth set of his first-round match on Monday.
FC Barcelona Copa del Rey Champions 2016: the Champions’ trip home
Barcelona have agreed an extension to their kit-manufacturing deal with Nike NKE which Spanish media reported was the most lucrative arrangement of its kind in the world.
The Spanish champions issued a statement saying details of the contract will be specified at their next general assembly.
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Barcelona-based daily newspapers Diario Sport and Mundo Deportivo reported that the deal could be worth 155 million euros ($174 million) a season and would run until 2026.
FC Barcelona and NIKE, Inc. have extended their current sponsorship deal, which was due to end on June 30, 2018, Barcelona said on Saturday.
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The long-term agreement is a landmark in global football and builds upon a highly successful partnership.
President Josep Maria Bartomeu added: We are excited by this new agreement and are confident we will be able to celebrate continued sporting successes together.
FC Barcelona – Copa Champions 2016: Alba y Busquets valoran la victoria
FC Barcelona secured the Copa Del Rey for the 28th time after beating Sevilla 2-0 thanks to goals from Neymr and Jordi Alba. AFP
Jordi Alba and Neymar struck in extra-time as Barcelona completed a league and Cup double by lifting the Copa del Rey for a 28th time after a 2-0 win over Sevilla in a fiery game that saw three red cards on Sunday.
Javier Mascherano"s dismissal just before half-time for pulling down Kevin Gameiro put Barca on the back foot and they were further depleted when 59-goal top scorer Luis Suarez limped off early in the second period.
However, they resisted Sevilla"s pressure after the break and Barca"s numerical disadvantage was cancelled out in stoppage time when Ever Banega saw red for chopping down Neymar.
Barca dominated the extra 30 minutes, but needed just six to finally make the breakthrough when Lionel Messi"s sumptuous pass picked out Alba to volley into the far corner.
Neymar then slotted home a second in the dying seconds from another brilliant Messi assist after Daniel Carrico had also been dismissed for two bookable offences.
"It was a great intense and exciting final," said Barcelona captain Andres Iniesta.
"It was a last push for the club to complete a magnificent season."
Sevilla were looking for a double of their own after winning a third consecutive Europa League by beating Liverpool 3-1 on Wednesday.
However, just as in a thrilling 5-4 defeat to Barca to open the season in the European Super Cup in August, they fell just short as Luis Enrique"s men claimed their fourth trophy of the season, having also won the Club World Cup in December.
"It has been a spectacular end to the season," added Barca boss Luis Enrique.
"The team has known how to compete marvellously despite the difficulties we have faced this season."
And Sevilla coach Unai Emery believes his side"s exertions in midweek robbed them of the energy needed to make their numerical advantage count.
"We lacked freshness. If we had have been fresher we would have been able to create more chances," said Emery.
"Barca didn"t have many opportunities, but they were efficient."
Neymar and Jordi Alba scored in extra time as FC Barcelona won a tense match against Sevilla. AFP
Anthem jeers
The political fallout over an initial ban on Catalan separatist flags by the Madrid authorities that was eventually overturned on appeal in the courts continued before kick-off as Barca fans jeered the Spanish national anthem.
The game appeared to swing Sevilla"s way nine minutes before half-time when Mascherano hauled down Gameiro just outside the box as he bore down on goal.
Banega nearly doubled Barca"s punishment as his sweet strike from the resulting free-kick was brilliantly tipped over the bar by Marc-Andre ter Stegen.
Sevilla roared back from a goal down at the break to outclass Liverpool in midweek and started the second-half with intent once more as Banega"s low drive came back off the post.
Barca were then dealt another huge blow just before the hour mark when Suarez pulled up with a muscle injury before leaving the field in tears with his chances of representing Uruguay at the Copa America next month now in jeopardy.
Sevilla were camped in the Barca half for much of the second half, but struggled to create clear-cut chances.
Grzegorz Krychowiak saw a deflected effort flash just wide, whilst Vicente Iborra"s appeals for a penalty after he clashed with Dani Alves were waived away.
Parity was restored in numbers on each side in stoppage time when Banega saw red for tripping Neymar on the edge of the area, but Sergio Rico tipped over Messi"s resulting free-kick to take the game into extra time.
However, the Spanish international was left flat-footed when Alba latched onto Messi"s ball over the top six minutes into extra-time and volleyed across goal into the far corner.
Rico kept Sevilla in the game with brilliant saves from Pique and Sergio Busquets, whilst Dani Alves also hit the post from distance as Barca threatened a second.
Sevilla"s hopes of an equaliser were ended when Daniel Carrico was also sent-off for a second bookable offence.
And Messi promptly teed up Neymar to round off Barca"s fourth Cup triumph in eight years in stoppage time.
Stat of the Day: 10. Double-faults by Kvitova, who was a game from losing before winning in three sets.
Quote of the day: "It"s not that you said, "Towel!" too loud. It"s the way you said it." Chair umpire Carlos Ramos to Kyrgios, explaining why he assessed a code violation warning for unsportsmanlike conduct.
On court Monday: No. 2 Andy Murray vs. Radek Stepanek, No. 3 Stan Wawrinka vs. Lukas Rosol, No. 5 Kei Nishikori vs. Simone Bolelli (completion of suspended match); No. 2 Agnieszka Radwanska vs. Bojana Jovanovski, No. 4 Garbine Muguruza vs. Anna Karolina Schmiedlova, No. 14 Ana Ivanovic vs. Oceane Dodin.
Monday"s forecast: Rain. High of 59 (15 Celsius).
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The New Day continued their march toward one year as the WWE tag team champions Sunday night at Extreme Rules by defeating The Vaudevillains in a competitive title match.
WWE shared a photo of the winning duo after Big E speared Aiden English:
WWE analyst Matts Madness and WhatCulture WWE offered their initial takes on the match:
After the match, English addressed the loss on Twitter:
After they had run through the tag team division, it appeared as though there was nobody left for The New Day to beat, but that changed following WrestleMania, when an influx of talent arrived to the main roster from NXT.
Chief among them were The Vaudevillains and the team of Enzo Amore and Big Cass. Those duos reached the final of a tournament to determine new No. 1 contenders for the WWE Tag Team Championships, but the match ended in disaster at Payback.
The bout had to be stopped after Enzo suffered a concussion, soEnglish and Simon Gotch became the No. 1 contenders.
That led to an entertaining feud between The Vaudevillains and the outspoken triumvirate of Kofi Kingston, Big E and Xavier Woods.
Much of the rivalry focused on English and Gotch espousing the virtues of the olden days, only for The New Day to counter with some opinions of their own, such as this one, courtesy of WWE Universe:
The New Day"s jocularity didn"t sit well with The Vaudevillains, especially when they mocked the throwback tag team with a time-machine gag.
The Vaudevillains crashed the party and attacked The New Day, after which English made a bold statement regarding the titles:
While The Vaudevillains entered Extreme Rules with momentum on their side and looked like they belonged in the same ring as The New Day, they ultimately fell short in their pursuit of the top prize in tag team wrestling.
Despite the defeat, The Vaudevillains are still in a positive position since they have lost just once on the main roster and could be in line for another title shot.
WWE is lacking in terms of heel tag teams, so unless Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson shift their focus to the championship scene or The Dudley Boyz get another crack at the straps, The New Day and The Vaudevillains may not be done with one another yet.
Putting the belts on The Vaudevillains and forcing The New Day to chase them could have created a more intriguing angle, but there was little incentive to change what has been working.
The New Day are consistently the most entertaining act on WWE programming on a weekly basis, and WWEagain showed its confidence in the group Sunday.