Seahawks assistant GM is interviewing with the Vikings

The Super Bowl defending championSeattle Seahawkslost a number of notable players and coaches this offseason. Departures includeddefensive backs Coby Bryantand Riq Woolen, andoffensive coordinator Klint Kubiak. There could be one more departure that would hurt John Schneider's front-office structure.

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Assistant general manager Nolan Teasley is interviewing for theMinnesota Vikings' GM vacancy, according to Adam Schefter. The Vikings fired GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah in January. Peculiarly, they did not name a replacement before the 2026 NFL Draft. With their process starting to pick up, Teasley appears to be among a handful of candidates for the job.

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Teasley initially joined the Seahawks in 2013, and has steadily been promoted by Schneider. He began as a pro scout before being elevated to assistant director of pro personnel and then director of pro personnel. Teasley was then named assistant GM in 2023. The Seahawks would be awarded two third-round compensatory picks if hired by the Vikings. That's one positive here.

The Vikings job is certainly appealing to Teasley. Not only is it one of 32, but he'd be inheriting a solid roster that has Justin Jefferson at wide receiver and a proven winner in Kevin O'Connell as its head coach. We'll continue monitoring Teasley's process with the Vikings.

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A year into papacy, Leo finds his 'clarion voice'

By Joshua McElwee

Reuters

VATICAN CITY, May 6 (Reuters) - Pope Leo marks his first year leading the Catholic Church on Friday with a higher public profile and a ramped-up schedule, having grown more outspoken on the world stage and drawn the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump.

The first U.S.-born pope, who sharply denounced war and despotism ‌on a recent four-nation Africa tour, is expected to release his first in-depth teaching document this month and is preparing for a one-week trip to Spain in June.

Leo, ‌who maintained a relatively low profile in his first 10 months as pope before attracting attacks from Trump after criticizing the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, is also making five trips inside Italy through July.

As the pace picks up, the pope ​is likely to keep up the new forceful tone he debuted in Africa, experts said, as the Vatican has grown concerned about the direction of global leadership.

"Pope Leo has become the singular clarion voice in our global community about the need for peace and safeguarding human dignity," Washington Cardinal Robert McElroy, a close papal ally, told Reuters.

"(Leo) has shown an ever-growing willingness to apply the Gospel with specificity to the glaring violations of human rights that surround us," said McElroy, referring to the Bible chapters describing the life of Jesus.

The pope is due to meet on Thursday with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, ‌in his first known in-person meeting with a Trump cabinet member ⁠in nearly a year.

Rubio expects a "frank conversation" with Leo to discuss Trump administration policies, the U.S. ambassador to the Holy See said on Tuesday, as Trump again criticized the pope on Hugh Hewitt's right-wing radio talk show.

BEGAN PAPACY AS LARGELY UNKNOWN FIGURE

Leo, the former Cardinal Robert Prevost, was selected by the ⁠world's cardinals on May 8, 2025, to lead the 1.4-billion-member Church after a two-day secret conclave in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel.

He succeeded Pope Francis, who largely sought over a 12-year tenure to open the often-staid institution to the modern world.

Prevost, who spent decades as a missionary and bishop in Peru before becoming a senior Vatican official in 2023, was a quiet supporter of Francis' papacy but a relative unknown on the world ​stage. ​He was on some lists of possible new popes but not widely seen as a front-runner.

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In his first ​months, Leo largely steered clear of hot-button issues. But he began criticizing ‌Trump's hard-line immigration policies in September, drawing backlash from conservative U.S. Catholics.

After he criticised the war in Iran, Trump bombarded him with insults on social media, calling him "weak" and "terrible".

On his 10-day Africa trip in April, the pope warned that the whims of the world's richest threaten peace, decried violations of international law by "neocolonial" global powers, and said the world was "being ravaged by a handful of tyrants".

Leo later clarified to reporters that the speeches for the tour were written weeks ahead of the trip and not aimed directly at Trump.

VISITING LAMPEDUSA, BUT NOT THE U.S

Leo will spend his first anniversary visiting the Italian cities of Pompei and Naples, about 250 km (155 miles) south of Rome, where he will pay homage at a Catholic shrine and lead several events.

The trip is the first of ‌five inside Italy culminating on July 4 with a visit to Lampedusa, an island south of Sicily lately ​known as the first port of call for desperate migrants making the perilous voyage from North Africa to Europe.

The ​choice to visit the island on the day the U.S. celebrates the 250th anniversary of ​its independence has drawn attention, at a time when the Trump administration says Europe faces "civilisational erasure" from allowing immigration. The visit was announced in February, ‌shortly after the Vatican said Leo would not travel to his home country ​this year.

Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich told CBS News ​in April that by going to the island, the pope is "sending a message that his top priority right now is to be with those who are downcast and marginalised."

The Vatican has not announced the publishing date for the pope's first in-depth teaching document, known as an encyclical, but it is widely expected to come out before the end of May.

The ​text is expected to address a number of ethical challenges facing ‌the world, including the rise ofartificial intelligence. The pope will likely also speak about the world's ongoing conflicts and its leadership.

David Gibson, a Vatican expert and academic ​at Fordham University, said Leo will address universal values and not just Trump or any other specific leader.

"If a particular leader feels attacked by Leo's words, maybe ​that is their problem and not the pope's," said Gibson.

(Reporting by Joshua McElweeEditing by Peter Graff)

A year into papacy, Leo finds his 'clarion voice'

By Joshua McElwee VATICAN CITY, May 6 (Reuters) - Pope Leo marks his first year leading the Catholic Church on Friday with a high...
Zendaya’s Plunging Versace Dress & Headpiece Are Peak Showgirl for Vogue

Zendayagave pure showgirl vibes in her new Vogue photoshoot, donning a plunging Versace dress and a feather headpiece. The actress’s year was off to a busy start with the release of “The Drama” and “Euphoria” Season 3. She has three more projects lined up for release in the upcoming months.

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Zendaya wore theVersace Crêpe Marocaine Silk Midi Dress. The cream-colored dress featured a deep V-neckline and draped, sculptural shoulders. The fabric’s soft sheen and fluid movement contrasted with the structured, theatrical elements of her accessories. According to the official description, the dress has a plunging back and a bow detail at the back.

The most dramatic accessory was the white headpiece from the Warner Bros. collection. This piece, adorned with sprawling white plumes and an intricate, jeweled motif, added a showgirl flair to her look. The bold jewelry selection grounded the vintage-inspired drama of the upper half. She was wearing a statement necklace and rings from Carreray Carrera, along with an additional ring by Prasi.

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Meanwhile, the lower half of her look took a sensual turn, as she sported black Wolford tights with lace-trimmed stay-ups. The sheer tights acted as a bridge to theChristian Louboutin Doria 100 crystal-embellished suede pumpson her feet. The pointed-toe pumps featured a shimmering diamond-patterned embellishment and the brand’s iconic red soles.

The “Spider-Man: No Way Home” star’s glam complemented her ensemble with a bold, moody color palette. Her makeup included deep burgundy lips and dramatic blue eyeshadow. Further, she wore her hair in a vintage-style finger-wave hairstyle. The photo captured her in profile while she crouched on the dark hardwood floor. In another picture, she paired the same tights and shoes with a sheer Schiaparelli dress and a black Piers Atkinson headpiece. For this look, she opted for Chopard rings and earrings.

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Protesters call GOP's Cinco de Mayo celebration a 'slap to the face'

The Wisconsin GOP Hispanic Community Center’s Cinco de Mayo celebration caught some heat on the Milwaukee southside.

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Protesters rallied outside the center on West Greenfield Avenue calling the May 5 event a hypocritical attempt to earn Hispanic votes in the upcoming governor’s race.

Ismael Luna, a son of Mexican immigrants, said Cinco de Mayo isn’t a widely celebrated holiday among Mexicans in the U.S. or in Mexico. He said Wisconsin Republicans' decision to throw the event shows how disconnected they are from the Latino community in Milwaukee and the southside.

“It’s a slap to the face to every Latino in Milwaukee,” Luna said.

Cinco de Mayo, or the fifth of May, commemorates Mexico’s victory over France in theBattle of Pueblain 1862. This holiday differs from Mexican Independence Day, which is Sept. 16.

Celebrations in Mexico are mostly in Puebla, the town where the battle took place. It’s not a federal holiday in Mexico or the U.S.

However, Cinco de Mayo is heavily celebrated in the U.S. Since the 1980s, the beer industry has used the holiday to market their alcoholic beverages,outlets reported. Many restaurants and bars today offer drink specials on margaritas and traditional Mexican food to mark the day.

Nonetheless, the Wisconsin GOP says its annual Cinco de Mayo celebration is one of the ways it connects with the Hispanic community and hears the issues that are important to them.

“[Cinco de Mayo] is very important to the Hispanic community, which makes it important to us, and we want to make sure that we’re connecting with that community that way,” said Anika Rickard, party spokesperson, in a phone call ahead of the event.

Chris Lawrence, vice chair of the Republican Party of Milwaukee County, said this is an event Mexican Republican members asked for. He said members were offended a Cinco de Mayo celebration didn't exist a decade ago.

“I had no idea what Cinco de Mayo was until more Mexican Americans – our members – started requesting,” Lawrence said.

Protesters like Diana Goggins, an organizer with Voces de la Frontera, an immigrants’ rights organization, say some Republican policies do more harm than good for Latinos.

One example, protesters focused on was how Republicans' support of the Trump administration’s Big Beautiful Bill exasperates health care disparities for Latinos.

“They celebrate our culture while denying our communities' care,” Goggins said. “They want out culture but not our people.”

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Protesters carried signs opposing U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany, a Republican who is running to be Wisconsin governor. He voted in favor of the Big Beautiful Bill, which organizers say will reduce health care access for about 250,000 Wisconsinites.

Hispanics and American Indians under age 65 had the highest uninsured rates in 2024, according to theKaiser Family Foundation, an independent organization reporting on health policy. The foundation found more than 18% of Hispanics and American Indians aren’t insured.

“Budgets reflect who you care about, who you think deserves access and belonging,” said Alexandra Guevara, spokesperson for Voces.

Although Brian Schimming, the state chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin, spoke in favor of Tiffany during the Cinco de Mayo event, Lawrence said the purpose of the event wasn’t to earn Hispanic votes in the governor’s race.

"We're here number one to celebrate an important day for Mexican Americans," Lawrence said.

Brian Schimming, the state chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin, speaks in favor of U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany, who is running for governor, during the Wisconsin GOP Hispanic Community Center’s Cinco de Mayo celebration on May 5, 2026.

Republicans, Democrats share differing opinions on holiday celebration

Alfonso Morales, former Milwaukee Police Department chief and second-generation Mexican American, told an audience at the Wisconsin GOP Hispanic Community Center that Cinco de Mayo is a story of resilience and courage that the Republican Party can relate to.

"They didn't want somebody coming into their territory, changing politics, changing what they're used to, their freedoms," Morales said.

Cinco de Mayo is a proud day in Mexican history because it was an unexpected victory. The French military was better armed and had more experience. Yet Mexico managed to shove the invaders out, Morales explained.

But that's not quite the reputation Cinco de Mayo has in the U.S., Luna said, who is running for state Assembly in District 8. He says it's a holiday primarily White people celebrate.

"They'll say 'cinco de drinko,' 'shot o'clock,' and you'll never hear a Mexican or Latino say that," Luna said. "It's highly celebrated just as an excuse for them to use what they think is our holiday to go and get drunk."

Guevara, spokesperson for Voces, agreed that Cinco de Mayo is more of a commercial holiday that primarily benefits businesses that aren't owned by Mexicans. Although Mexican-owned businesses, like El Rey, benefit from Cinco de Mayo, too, she said.

Guevara is all for a change in the Latino community to celebrate and embrace the holiday and for other cultures to join in, too. Her trouble is with cherry picking what parts of Latino culture is celebrated.

"It can be OK to celebrate a culture, but you have to celebrate the whole the culture," Guevara said.

Gina Castrois a Public Investigator reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. She can be reached at gcastro@usatodayco.com.

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Si Woo Kim makes biggest jump in Official World Golf Ranking for May 5

The Official World Golf Ranking has been updated for the week of May 5, 2026, with Scottie Scheffler still in the position of the planet's best player.

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By virtue of a T-4 finish at the Cadillac Championship last weekend, Si Woo Kim made the biggest jump in the top 50, leaping from No. 25 to No. 20. Kim was also third at the RBC Heritage and had a T-10 finish at the Valero Texas Open. He's made the cut in every one of his 12 starts in 2026.

Si Woo Kim of South Korea plays his shot from the 12th tee during the third round of the Cadillac Championship 2026 at Trump National Doral Miami on May 02, 2026 in Doral, Florida.

The OWGR system is calculated by awarding points from eligible tours and events to participating players over a rolling two-year period. Players are ranked weekly based on the amount of points they earn divided by the number of events they played in to reach an average total. Points hold their full value for a 13-week period and are then reduced in equal decrements. The current ranking for the Top 50 golfers in the world appears below.

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Official World Golf Ranking Top 50 for May 5, 2026

Ranking is accurate as of Tuesday, May 5, 2026, at 10:20 a.m.

Average Points

Events Played

2025 Final Ranking

Scottie Scheffler

United States

Rory McIlroy

Northern Ireland

Cameron Young

United States

Matt Fitzpatrick

Justin Rose

Collin Morikawa

United States

Tommy Fleetwood

Russell Henley

United States

United States

Xander Schauffele

United States

Chris Gotterup

United States

Robert MacIntyre

Sepp Straka

Ben Griffin

United States

Ludvig Åberg

Hideki Matsuyama

Justin Thomas

United States

Jacob Bridgeman

United States

South Korea

Harris English

United States

Patrick Reed

United States

Akshay Bhatia

United States

Tyrrell Hatton

Viktor Hovland

Min Woo Lee

Maverick McNealy

United States

Bryson DeChambeau

United States

Keegan Bradley

United States

United States

Ryan Gerard

United States

Patrick Cantlay

United States

Kurt Kitayama

United States

Shane Lowry

United States

Nicolai Højgaard

Marco Penge

Daniel Berger

United States

Michael Kim

United States

Nico Echavarria

Matt McCarty

United States

Sam Stevens

United States

Gary Woodland

United States

Kristoffer Reitan

Corey Conners

Jordan Spieth

United States

Which tours are eligible for the Official World Golf Ranking?

  • ACN Tour

  • All Thailand Golf Tour

  • Alps Tour Golf

  • Asian Development Tour

  • Asian Tour

  • Big Easy Tour

  • China Tour

  • ClutchPro Tour

  • DP World Tour

  • Gira de Golf Professional Mexicana

  • HotelPlanner Tour

  • Japan Golf Tour

  • Korn Ferry Tour

  • Korean PGA Tour

  • MENA Tour

  • Nordic Golf League

  • PGA TOUR Americas

  • PGA Tour of Taiwan - Chinese Taipei

  • PGA TOUR

  • PGA Tour of Australasia

  • Pro Golf Tour

  • Sunshine Tour

  • Tartan Pro Tour

  • Professional Golf Tour of India

Additionally, The Open, Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, PGA Championship, and Olympic Games are considered eligible tournaments.

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