Eric Clapton hit in the chest by fan-thrown object, cuts concert short

Eric Claptonleft his concert early after he was hit in the chest by an object thrown by a fan.

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The 81-year-old guitarist was performing a show in Madrid, Spain, on May 7 when he was struck by what appeared to be a vinyl record.Fan captured videoshowed Clapton walking along the stage to applause from the crowd before he was hit by the object.

According toGuitar World, Clapton had left the stage, then returned to perform an encore. After being hit by the object, he didn't go through with the encore.

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It did not appear that Clapton was injured or too fazed by the flying object – he performed his May 10 show in Barcelona as scheduled.

He is currently on the European leg of his tour and will go to theUnited Statesin September for six shows.

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The trend of fans throwing objects during concerts has affectedartists across genres.

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In 2025, country starLuke Bryanwas hit in the face by an object during a performance at the North Dakota State Fair.

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Similar incidents have involvedBillie Eilish, Nick Jonas, Kelsea Ballerini and Bebe Rexha, the latter suffering a black eye after being struck by a phone during a show. Many artists have publicly criticized the trend, arguing that throwing items onstage is not harmless fan behavior but a genuine safety issue.

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Best photos of IndyCar, NASCAR driver Katherine Legge

Katherine Legge is an IndyCar Series driver and a NASCAR driver. On the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, she will attempt to be both. Legge is going to try and race in both the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600.

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Legge will be the first woman to try and drive the 1,100 miles in one day. Five drivers have ever attempted to run both the Indy 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. Legge will join John Andretti, Robby Gordon, Tony Stewart, Kurt Busch and Kyle Larson on the list of drivers who have tried “The Double.”

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“It’s an exciting time,”Legge told USA TODAY Sports.“It’s another groundbreaking thing that I can showcase to the world really that, if you set your mind to things, you can do anything, and you can do things that maybe you never even dreamt of before.”

Legge will drive the No. 11 Chevrolet in the Indy 500, then fly to Charlotte and get behind the wheel of the No. 78 Chevrolet.

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Mark Consuelos Shares the Painful Realization He's Had Since His Father's Death (Exclusive)

Mark Consuelos reflects on his father’s death, describing him as a “mythical character” and a major influence

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Mark Consuelosis opening up about the loss of his father.

In an exclusive clip from the Tuesday, May 12 episode of iHeartRadio'sI've Never Said This Before with Tommy DiDariopodcast, theLive with Kelly and Markco-host became emotional while reflecting on the death of his father,Saul Consuelos, whodied in March 23 after a lengthy illness.

“You know, I lost my father five weeks ago,” Consuelos tells host Tommy DiDario, in a conversation taped on May 1. “And it was kind of a brutal five-month saga leading up to him passing. I knew it was happening. We all knew, this is going to happen.”

The actor, who is currently starring in the Roundabout Theatre Company's revival ofFallen Angelson Broadway, says he prayed for “a merciful exit” for his father and was grateful that “it happened that way — very quickly and painlessly.”

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Still, even though he tried to emotionally prepare himself for "the eventuality" of the loss ahead of time, when his father died, the reality hit hard.

“My father’s a mythical character to me,” Consuelos explains. “He’s, like, the best man I’ve ever met. Everything good that I’ve kind of globbed onto of how I carry myself comes from him.”

“I guess what I haven’t said is, I miss my dad,” he continues. “I’ve never said that. I’ve never said, ‘I miss my dad.’ Because he’s always been in my life. He’s always been available to me.”

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The 55-year-old says he was in tech rehearsals forFallen Angelswhen his father died, forcing him to “compartmentalize” his grief while continuing to work on the production. “It was a welcomed distraction because I had to do this,” he says.

But when his family gathered for a memorial service, the loss became more real. “We just had a memorial for him this past Monday, where the family all got together,” he says. “And the reality of him being gone hit, of himactuallybeing gone.”

Though he says he still feels his father’s presence strongly, the actor became emotional while describing what he misses most.

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“I am starting to…,” Consuelos says before taking a deep breath. “I’m going to miss just giving him a hug and holding his hand and just laughing with him. That’s something I’ve never said in my life. I’m going to miss my dad.”

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DiDario went on to thank Consuelos for sharing the moment, pointing out how helpful his words would be to "anyone going through their grief right now.”

"He’s certainly proud of you," DiDario says. "Look at everything you’re doing. Broadway star!"

That inspired Consuelos to share how he honors his father before walking onstage each night. “I do look up in the house every now and again,” he says. “You can’t really see, because of the lights. And I kind of picture [him]. I think about him before I go on stage.”

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Consuelos announced his father’s death on the April 22 episode ofLive with Kelly and Mark.“My father passed away peacefully surrounded by family and love,” he said at the time, adding that his father “lived a beautiful life.”

"He came here from Mexico in his early teens, he immigrated here from Mexico. He served his country for 30 years. Ended up at Special Operations Command in Tampa. This young kid from Mexico just got his education from the Navy. Was always going to school. Was brilliant. Got his master's while I was a kid," he shared.

“He loved his country so much,” Consuelos added. “If you’re going to put a face to an immigrant, he would be the prime example of what this country promises people.”

Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos, and Mark's parents — Camilla Consuelos and Saul Consuelos — attend the premiere of 'Off the Rez' on April 26, 2011 in New York CityCredit: Rob Kim/FilmMagic

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Kelly Ripa— who shares childrenMichael, 28, Lola, 24, and Joaquin, 23,with Mark — also paid tribute to her father-in-law during the episode, remembering him as “the kindest man.”

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Lottery jackpot: Wizards land No. 1 overall pick in NBA Draft

The Washington Wizards traded for injured veterans Anthony Davis and Trae Young over the winter as part of a plan to turn around one of the league's worst teams.

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Another crucial piece of the Wizards' plan fell into place during Sunday's NBA draft lottery when they won the first pick in a year when the draft features multiple potential stars.

It marks the first time Washington owns the No. 1 overall pick since 2010 when it chose guard John Wall, who became a five-time All-Star. Wall flew to Chicago to represent the Wizards at the podium during the lottery presentation.

The Utah Jazz landed the second pick, the Memphis Grizzlies got No. 3 and the Chicago Bulls jumped up to No. 4.

The Wizards, Indiana Pacers and Brooklyn Nets each had 14% chances to win the lottery. The Jazz were at 11.5% and Memphis was at 9%. The Bulls had odds of just 4.5% but jumped five teams to reach the top four.

Overall, it will be the fifth time Washington has owned the No. 1 pick. The Wizards posted the league's worst showing this season (17-65), compiled a 50-196 record over the past three campaigns and have missed the playoffs five straight seasons.

"Today is another encouraging day for Wizards fans and our entire organization," team president Michael Winger said in a news release. "To choose first among this inspiring group of athletes is a welcomed opportunity, and challenge, for our group. We look forward to adding another high performing young player to our ascending team."

The NBA Draft will be held June 23-24 in New York.

The top candidates to go No. 1 overall are BYU guard AJ Dybantsa and Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, a pair of 19-year-olds who spent just one year in school.

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The 6-foot-9 Dybantsa led the nation in scoring with 25.5 points per game and has the look of a player who will soon be among the top NBA scorers. The 6-6 Peterson was an injury-related enigma at Kansas, yet averaged 20.2 points and might have been the most gifted player in the college ranks.

Moments before the results were announced, Dybantsa was thinking about the options.

"Obviously, wanting to be the No. 1 pick, working to be the No. 1 pick, I'll be excited," Dybantsa said. "It's a great opportunity."

Among other top candidates are Duke forward Cameron Boozer, North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson, Arkansas guard Darius Acuff, Illinois guard Keaton Wagler and Louisville guard Mikel Brown Jr.

The Los Angeles Clippers landed the fifth pick, which came from the Indiana Pacers due to a trade deadline deal that moved Ivica Zubac to the Pacers and Bennedict Mathurin to the Clippers. The Pacers' pick was protected only if it finished among the top four.

The Brooklyn Nets will select sixth, following by the Sacramento Kings, Atlanta Hawks, Dallas Mavericks and Milwaukee Bucks to round out the top 10. Atlanta ended up with the No. 8 pick, stemming from a trade with the New Orleans Pelicans on the night of the 2025 draft that moved Derik Queen to New Orleans.

The Golden State Warriors have the 11th pick, followed by the Oklahoma City Thunder with a pick obtained from the Clippers in the 2019 trade that sent Paul George to Los Angeles. The Thunder also obtained reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in the deal.

The Miami Heat will pick 13th and the Charlotte Hornets claimed the last lottery selection.

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Harry Diamond net worth and career earnings have soared as Rory McIlroy's caddie

Harry Diamond's shift from Rory McIlroy's longtime friend to caddie has proven extremely profitable.

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After beginning the final round at Augusta tied for the lead with Cam Young,McIlroycarded a one-under 71 to successfully defend his Masters title with a 12-under total. Scottie Scheffler caught fire and surged up the leaderboard during a blistering round, but the Northern Irishman managed to hang on.

The most recent player to successfully defend their crown and capture consecutive Masters titles was Tiger Woods, who accomplished the feat by winning in 2001 and 2002. Consequently, McIlroy has entered an extraordinarily exclusive club as just one of four golfers in history to successfully defend their title at Augusta National,alongside Jack Nicklaus (1965–66), Nick Faldo (1989–90), and Woods.It comes as McIlroy forced to shush Truist Championship crowd as Justin Rose interrupted.

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McIlroy is now a six-time major winner and a two-time Masters victor, claiming back-to-back tournaments at Augusta with Diamond carrying his bag. He has worked as McIlroy's caddie since August 2017, taking over from J.P. Fitzgerald.

Diamond's position has evolved from merely hauling clubs to becoming an essential, high-stakes partnership - and this transformation is unmistakably reflected in the income of those supporting golf's top performers.

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A lifelong friend of McIlroy, Diamond has seen his personal fortune expand considerably after years of collaborating with the Northern Irishman, despite enduring scrutiny as McIlroy suffered through an 11-year dry spell chasing his fifth major championship.

The financial landscape of professional golf continues to expand, with prize money reaching record levels. Following McIlroy's Augusta victory last month, which netted him a historic $4.5 million winner's check, Diamond is thought to have pocketed a substantial $450,000 from that tournament alone.

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Caddies typically receive around 10 percent of tournament earnings and roughly seven percent for top-10 placements, meaning Diamond's enduring partnership with one of golf's premier players has been extremely profitable. He's reported to have earned $2 million as McIlroy's caddie throughout the 2025 season, ranking him among the highest-paid caddies in the game.

Throughout his career, which has stretched nearly nine years with McIlroy by his side, Diamond's total earnings have now surpassed $11 million. His net worth is estimated to be in the $3 million range.

Diamond's position as both a reliable caddie and close companion to one of golf's top earners has established him as one of the wealthiest bag carriers on the PGA Tour. McIlroy recognizes his caddie's value and credited the significance of his guidance in his 2025 Masters victory over Justin Rose in the playoff.

As McIlroy was forced into a playoff with Rose, Diamond intervened with eight words that turned out to be pivotal: "We would have taken this on Monday morning."

Following the round, McIlroy explained to reporters: "I'm like, 'Yeah, absolutely we would have.' That was an easy reset. He basically said to me, 'Look, you would have given your right arm to be in a playoff at the start of the week.' So that reframed it a little bit for me."

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Donald Trump Addresses Possibility Of Barron Trump Entering Politics In The Most Trumpian Way

Donald Trump left the door open to his youngest son, Barron Trump, entering politics.

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But the president sidestepped making a direct prediction and instead made a boast.

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In an interview with “Full Measure” host Sharyl Attkisson, shared online Sunday, the president was asked: “Do you see your son Barron going into politics someday?”

“Well, maybe, he’s certainly a popular guy,” replied Trump.

Then he hyped up other family members, and by extension himself, when he added: “But I have a lot of members of my family that are very popular, you know?”

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The president then concluded: “I have good kids, I have very good kids.”

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Barron Trump turned 20 in March. He is currently studying business at New York University’s Washington, D.C., campus.

He has largely stayed out of the political limelight but has reportedly taken a more prominent behind-the-scenes role in recent years, includingadvising his father on which “macho bro” podcaststo appear on in the run-up to the 2024 election in a bid to boost his popularity with young men.

Two of Barron’s older siblings, Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr., have previously been floated for political roles.

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Tiger Woods’ lawyer and prosecutors are set to argue over prescription records in Florida DUI case

STUART, Fla. (AP) —Tiger Woods' attorney and prosecutors are set to argue Tuesday about whether the golfer's prescription drug records should be handed over to the state following hisMarch arrest in Floridaon suspicion of driving under the influence.

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A hearing is scheduled for Tuesday morning in Martin County circuit court, just north of Palm Beach County. Prosecutors haveissued a subpoenaseeking copies of all prescription medication records for the legendary golfer at a Palm Beach pharmacy from the start of the year through the end of March. Defense attorney Doug Duncan said in a court filing last month that Woods has a constitutional right to privacy when it comes to his prescription medications.

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If the judge determines the drug records are necessary, Duncan has also asked for a protective order limiting their release only to prosecutors, law enforcement officers, state experts and Woods' defense team.

Woods has pleaded not guilty todriving under the influence. A sheriff’s office report said deputies found two pain pills in his pocket, and he showed signs of impairment after his SUV clipped a truck's trailer and rolled onto its side.

Woods was traveling at high speeds on a beachside, residential road on Jupiter Island with a 30 mph (nearly 50 kph) speed limit when his Land Rover caused $5,000 in damage to the truck, according to an incident report. Woods agreed to a Breathalyzer test that showed no signs of alcohol, but refused a urine test, authorities said.

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