Jimmy Kimmel defends himself after Donald and Melania Trump call for his firing

Jimmy Kimmel has responded to Donald and Melania Trumpcalling on Monday for ABC to fire himin the wake of the late-night comic making a joke last week in which he described the first lady as having "the glow of an expectant widow."

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The remark about the president's wife was part of a routine on Thursday's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in which he pretended to deliver a comedy routine at the then-upcoming White House Correspondents' Association dinner.

That eventtwo nights later was cut shortwhen a man armed with guns and knives tried to enter the Washington ballroom where the Trumps and much of the nation's political leadership had gathered.

"People like Kimmel shouldn't have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate," Melania Trumpsaid in a social media postlater echoed by her husband. ... "Enough is enough. It is time for ABC to take a stand."

In apost on his Truth Social platformMonday afternoon, Mr. Trump called Kimmel's joke a "despicable call to violence" and said "this is something far beyond the pale. Jimmy Kimmel should be immediately fired by Disney and ABC."

Kimmel described the joke during his Monday night monologue as being about the Trumps' age difference, calling it "a very light roast joke about the fact that he's almost 80 and she's younger than I am. It was not by any stretch of the definition a call to assassination. And they know that.

"I've been very vocal for many years speaking out against gun violence, in particular. But I understand that the first lady had a stressful experience over the weekend. ... And also, I agree that hateful and violent rhetoric is something we should reject. I do. And I think a great place to start to dial that back would be to have a conversation with your husband about it."

After noting that all Americans have a right to free speech, Kimmel said, "I am sorry that you and the president and everyone in that room on Saturday went through that. I really am. Because no one got killed doesn't mean it wasn't traumatic and scary. And we should come together. ... But do you want us to believe that a joke I made three days before this dinner had any effect on anything that happened (Saturday night)?"

CBS News has reached out to ABC for comment.

Prior Trump-Kimmel clash

Kimmel was pulled from the airfor several nights in September after being criticized by conservatives, including Mr. Trump, for his remarks in the aftermath of theCharlie Kirk assassination. Kimmel had said that America "hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them, and doing everything they can to score political points from it."

Kimmel did not issue a blanket apology for the remarks, but he did say he could see how they were offensive to some. Whenhe returned to the air on Sept. 23, he said it was "not my intention to blame any specific group for the actions of what was obviously a deeply disturbed individual," referring to the alleged gunman, who is in custody pending trial.

His late-night competitor, Stephen Colbert, another frequent Trump critic, is seeing his CBS show end next month.

More criticism of Kimmel's joke

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Kimmel's Thursday joke was part of a campaign of rhetoric from Democrats and some in the media that "has helped to legitimize this violence."

"Who in their right mind says a wife would be glowing over the potential murder of her beloved husband?" Leavitt said. There was no indication that Kimmel was referring to violence.

The National Religious Broadcasters association filed a complaint with the Federal Elections Commission, asking the agency to investigate ABC.

"We're seeing a pattern of violence in this country that didn't appear overnight," said Troy Miller, NRB's president and CEO. "When influential voices joke about death or treat political opponents as disposable, it contributes to a culture where violence feels thinkable to the already unstable."

Jimmy Kimmel defends himself after Donald and Melania Trump call for his firing

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Nelly Korda lands 3rd major win at Chevron, regains No. 1 ranking

Nelly Korda returned to the mountaintop Sunday in Houston by going wire to wire for her second Chevron Championship title in three years and regaining the World No. 1 ranking in the process.

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Korda shot a tidy 2-under-par 70 in the final round at Memorial Park Golf Course and won the season's first major by a comfortable five-shot margin. She opened with consecutive 65s to take a six-shot advantage into the weekend before finishing the job at 18-under 270.

Ruoning Yin of China posted a 69 and Thailand's Patty Tavatanakit shot a 70 to settle for a tie for second at 13 under.

It is Korda's third career major title (2021 Women's PGA Championship, 2024 Chevron), tying her with contemporaries Lydia Ko of New Zealand, Minjee Lee of Australia, Anna Nordqvist of Sweden and In-gee Chun of South Korea as well as Hall of Famer Nancy Lopez.

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Korda, 27, also wrestled back the No. 1 spot in the Rolex Rankings from Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul, who missed the cut in Houston. Korda had been No. 2 behind Thitikul since last August's Women's Open.

She also continued an indomitable start to the 2026 season: two victories and three second-place finishes in five starts.

Korda began the fourth round with a five-shot cushion and birdied the first and third holes, both par-5s, to reach 18 under for the tournament. From there it was all pars until a bogey at No. 12, which she chased with back-to-back birdies that removed any doubt.

China's Yan Liu (67) and South Korea's Ina Yoon (68) tied for fourth at 12 under. Hyo Joo Kim of South Korea, who has won two tournaments this season, finished a distant sixth place at 7 under following a 69 as only a select few golfers went double-digits under par at the first-time major championship venue.

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Ex-NBA player Damon Jones first to plead guilty in pair of gambling cases

Former NBA player Damon Jones became the first person toplead guiltyin a pair of federal indictments involving34 defendants, including some with alleged links to the mafia and other NBA figures.

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Jones, 49, was among three people charged in both indictments, one of which focused on poker schemes in which wealthy victims were allegedly lured to play in rigged games against athletes. The other focuses on sports betting, accusing the formerCleveland Cavaliersguard of using inside information to place bets.

In total, Jones pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud conspiracy Tuesday.

Reading from a prepared statement inside Brooklyn federal court in the first of two hearings, Jones acknowledged he used "insider information" he obtained from the relationships he made during his time as a player, the Associated Press reported.

He apologized to his family, colleagues and the NBA as part of his statement.

CBS News has reached out to his attorney for comment.

Former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones arrives at Brooklyn federal court, April 28, 2026, in New York. / Credit: AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura

In the sports betting case, federal prosecutors accused Jones of sending a tip about "a prominent NBA player, saying: 'Get a big bet onMilwaukeetonight before the information is out! [Player 3] is out tonight.'" Heappears to be referring to LeBron James, a former teammate and longtime friend. James is not accused of any wrongdoing.

Prosecutors have not indicated that pleas are expected for other defendants in the sports betting cases. On Monday,Miami HeatplayerTerry Rozierwhopleaded not guiltyto charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering, appeared in court for a motionto dismisshis case.

Instead, federal prosecutors said during the hearing that they intend to bring additional charges – including bribery and wire fraud – against the NBA star by mid-May.

Prosecutors accused Jones of participating in a rigged poker game in Las Vegas in 2019, court documents said, that used a device described as a "rigged shuffling machine" that was secretly altered to read the cards. The FBI said a victim was defrauded of $50,000 in that game.

Eleven other defendants caught up in the investigation areset to make pleaagreements.

Jones' sentencing is set for Jan. 6, 2027, the AP reported.

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Former Steelers coach Mike Tomlin says timing right for new leadership

Former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said the timing was right for both him and the organization when he stepped down after 19 seasons without a losing record.

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Tomlin, who guided the Steelers to victory in Super Bowl XLIII in the 2008 season, told NBC on Sunday night in his first interview since resigning in January that the lack of postseason success -- no playoff wins since 2016 -- figured into what was a difficult decision.

"You know, it's probably not an overnight decision," said Tomlin, 54. "It's probably not something that I could articulate or share with people. There's a loneliness with leadership.

"I just thought it was a good time for me personally and by that, I mean, just where I am in life and I thought it was a good time for the organization, to be quite honest with you. We didn't have success in the playoffs in recent years and there's just some veteran players there, man, guys like Cam Heyward and T.J. Watt and (Chris) Boswell, man, that I thought that just were worthy of the excitement and the optimism of new leadership."

Tomlin will join NBC as an NFL pregame show analyst on "Football Night in America," the network officially announced on Sunday. The show airs ahead of "Sunday Night Football."

"I just thought it would be a great way to stay connected to the game and the awesome people in it, players, coaches, executives," Tomlin said, "and excited about doing that on Sunday night and traveling to different venues and getting that feel for the environment and lastly, I just thought it would be awesome to share insight with fellow football lovers.

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"I love to talk football and so that's just an exciting component for me. I got to admit, though, there's going to be some anxiety about stepping into a new space, but good anxiety, it's good to be uncomfortable with the growth associated with that. I'm fired up about it."

The Steelers went 10-7 in 2025 with a 30-6 wild-card loss to the Houston Texans on Jan. 12. He was replaced by Pittsburgh native and veteran head coach Mike McCarthy in late January.

Tomlin guided the Steelers to the Super Bowl XLIII title with a 27-23 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in February 2009. Pittsburgh lost Super Bowl XLV to quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, 31-25, in February 2011.

Tomlin posted a 193-114-2 record with Pittsburgh, tying him with Hall of Fame member Chuck Noll for the most regular-seasons win franchise history and ninth in NFL history. Noll also coached the Steelers (1969-91), with Bill Cowher (1992-2007) bridging the gap between Noll and Tomlin.

Rodgers, who played for McCarthy in Green Bay and with Tomlin last season, hasn't announced his intentions for 2026 -- return, retirement or something else. Tomlin predicted Rodgers, 42, will play his 22nd NFL season for the Steelers.

"Man, if you got a gun to my head, I'd say it's AR," Tomlin said. "I just think, Aaron, I just think being around him for the 12 months that I'm around him, he's got a love affair with the game of football and not only the game, but the process, the informal moments, the development of younger guys, the interaction with teammates. I think he has an addiction to that, and there's only one way to feed it. And certainly he is still capable and in really good shape. And so I think at the end of the day, he'll play football."

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Celtics' Brad Stevens named NBA Executive of Year

Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens was named the NBA Basketball Executive of the Year for the second time in three seasons on Tuesday.

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Stevens' Celtics finished with the second-best record (56-26) in the Eastern Conference in 2025-26 and secured a top-two playoff seed for the fifth time in his five seasons in his current role.

Boston accomplished that despite parting ways with Al Horford, Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday before the season and only having All-NBA forward Jayson Tatum for 16 games after he recovered from an Achilles injury.

Stevens, who also won the award in 2023-24, is the 12th executive to receive the honor multiple times since it was first presented in 1972-73.

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Stevens, 49, received 11 first-place votes and 69 total points in voting by his fellow executives. Atlanta Hawks general manager Onsi Saleh was second with 41 points, one more than Detroit Pistons president of basketball operations Trajan Langdon.

Before joining Boston's front office, Stevens served as the team's head coach for eight seasons and tallied a 354-282 record. During his 13-year tenure with the franchise, the Celtics have made 12 playoff appearances.

The Celtics currently have a 3-1 lead in their first-round series with the Philadelphia 76ers. Game 5 is on Tuesday night in Boston.

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Brendan Sorsby gambling addiction: Texas Tech QB seeks treatment after 'thousands' of bets

Texas Tech footballquarterback Brendan Sorsby is leaving the program checking into a residential treatment program for gambling addiction.

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TheRed Raidersannounced Sorsby stepping away from the program on Monday, April 27,according to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, part of the USA TODAY Network.

According to ESPN, Sorsby is under NCAA investigation after making thousands of online bets on a variety of sports via a gambling app, including ones involvingIndianagames during his true freshman season as a Hoosier in 2022.

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Texas Tech statement on Brendan Sorsby

"Texas Tech is committed to supporting Brendan through his recovery process and to ensure his long-term health and well-being," Texas Tech said in a statement.

Sorsby transferred to Texas Tech this past season from fellow Big 12 program,Cincinnati, and was one of the top players in the portal, particularly at quarterback.

NCAA statement on Brendan Sorsby

"Due to confidentiality rules put in place by NCAA member schools, the NCAA will not comment on current, pending or potential investigations,"the NCAA said in a statement. "However, the NCAA takes sports betting very seriously and is committed to the protection of student-athlete well-being and the integrity of competition. The Association works with integrity monitoring services, state regulators and other stakeholders to conduct appropriate due diligence whenever reports are received."

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Jennifer Lopez Flaunts Her Super-Toned Abs in Sexy Gym Selfies

Jennifer Lopez showed off her toned abs in a series of gym selfies shared to Instagram

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  • Fans are praising the star's dedication to her workout routine

  • Lopez recently showed off her muscles in a glam black dress when celebrating the end of her Up All Night residency in Las Vegas

Jennifer Lopezis heating up your timeline.

On Sunday, April 26, the 56-year-old superstar shared a series of sexy gym selfies onInstagram, showing off her seriously toned abs.

In the photoset, Lopez poses in front of a mirror in a cropped white knit top with long sleeves and a plunging neckline. She layered a black sports bra underneath and teamed the shirt with black leggings that she folded at the waist to further flaunt her ripped stomach.

The "Love Don't Cost a Thing" singer also wore white crew socks and white sneakers.

In one photo, Lopez's long, honey blonde hair cascades over one shoulder and nearly touches her belly button. In the other two snaps, her locks are pulled back into a messy updo.

In the comment section, fans are praising Lopez's dedication to her workout routine.

"Pure discipline. Timeless inspiration. ❤️," one wrote.

"Inspiring!" said another.

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"Jennifer your abs 😍🔥," a third shared.

Lopez recently showed off her muscles when celebrating the end of herUp All Night residencyin Las Vegas. After performing her last concert on Saturday, March 28, the star traded herglitzy stage costumesfor a glam black dress complete with feathered sleeves.

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The number, which was the Verona dress by Lily Phellera, was designed to show some skin with its daring open back (that scooped low enough to accentuate her curves) andab-baring cutouts. She topped off the ensemble with dazzling stud earrings, a high bun and a glowy makeup look.

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Lopez captioned the photo with a sweet farewell message that echoed the emotions she felt before stepping onto The Colosseum stage at Caesars Palace for the last time.

"Last show tonight. Full heart. To my band, my crew, my dancers, my background vocalists and every single fan who was part of the most incredible Happy Era, THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart. The best is yet to come," she wrote alongside anInstagram carouselfeaturing highlights of her circuit.

The singer and actress kicked off her residency on Dec. 30, 2025. The show featured a setlist full of her classic hits while introducing a blend of modern-day music and jazzy, old-school Vegas style.

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