New Photo - Soccer Star Jess Carter Pinpoints When She 'Stopped Giving a Damn' About Pressure After She 'Started to Break'

Soccer Star Jess Carter Pinpoints When She 'Stopped Giving a Damn' About Pressure After She 'Started to Break' Skyler CarusoOctober 3, 2025 at 3:50 AM 0 Pat Elmont UEFA/UEFA via Getty Jess Carter of England poses for a portrait during the Official UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Portrait Session.

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Jess Carter of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) opened up about her mental "switch" that transformed her view on career pressures as a professional athlete

The soccer star transparently opened up on the topic in e.l.f. Cosmetics' latest Show Yourse. l.f. series

Carter began her senior career at Birmingham City at the age of 16 to now a world-class defender for Gotham FC and the England's Lionesses

Jess Carter has a winning mindset.

The National Women's Soccer League star, 27, transparently recalled the moment she transformed her perspective on the pressures of winning as a professional athlete in the latest episode of e.l.f. Cosmetic's Show Yourse.l.f. series.

As the new face of the empowering show, Carter opened up about her unprecedented journey in the sport having gone from the only girl on an under-12 team to a world-class defender for Gotham FC and the England's Lionesses.

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Jess Carter of Gotham FC smiles after their 0-0 draw against the Washington Spirit at Sports Illustrated Stadium in August 2025.

Carter recalled loving soccer from the start; however, she had to stop playing on the boys team at 12 years old. Fortunately, she had a coach who formed a girl's team so that she could continue playing the sport she enjoyed.

"He basically turned a bunch of princesses into bulldozers," she recalled, emphasizing, "That team was really the beginning of everything for me."

Upon beginning her senior career at Birmingham City at the age of 16 in March 2014, Carter came to learn the mental effects that resulted from playing the game professionally.

"When I went pro, I realized that if you're not winning trophies, then you're out. If you're not confident in who you are, then that much pressure will break you... and I started to break," she admitted.

With time, Carter learned to flip her mindset.

"It just got to a point where, I think I just stopped giving a damn," she said. "I needed to reframe everything. I loved football enough that I put all of that aside, like the pressure of winning, and I really committed to being my best self."

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Jess Carter of Gotham FC makes a pass during a game against the San Diego Wave in September 2025.

That was the "switch" that made her the player — and person — she is today, explaining how she's been able to "be me" this past year.

Carter credits her shift in mindset to allowing herself to open up "more versions of herself,' she says in the episode.

One of those versions is "experimenting" with makeup, having not been a fan when she was a kid. Now, the the newest face of e.l.f. Cosmetics' Show Yourse. l.f. series, says it allows her to "explore new parts of who I am."

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"I feel better. I feel happier. I feel like I can show all the versions of myself," she continues. "I didn't have anyone before that looked like me that I could look up to, so now I could be that for other little girls."

She concludes, "I can be a princess... and a bulldozer."

Through this purpose-driven film series, e.l.f. Cosmetics spotlights role models who turn adversity into strength, just like Carter's story of overcoming obstacles while inspiring the next generation of athletes to dream big and conquer.

The new season of Show Yourse.l.f. is available to watch on e.l.f.'s YouTube channel.

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New Photo - Indiana Fever's Kelsey Mitchell 'Panicked' After Developing Rhabdomyolysis During Game: 'I Couldn't Move My Legs'

Indiana Fever's Kelsey Mitchell 'Panicked' After Developing Rhabdomyolysis During Game: 'I Couldn't Move My Legs' Natasha DyeOctober 3, 2025 at 4:57 AM 0 Ian Maule/Getty Referee assists Kelsey Mitchell on Sept.

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Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell provided an update to fans after suffering a scary injury during the WNBA playoffs on Sept. 30

Mitchell said she lost feeling in her "lower extremities for up to 5 to 7 seconds" and recalled panicking on the court

"I suffered from something called Rhabdomyolysis last night," Mitchell shared on social media

Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell recalled panicking on the court after losing feeling in her legs during the WNBA playoffs.

Mitchell, 29, recounted the scary moment she collapsed in a referee's arms during the Fever's hard-fought loss to the Las Vegas Aces on Sept. 30 in a lengthy message on social media.

"Me letting you all know about my health is just me showing love and respect to those who showed it to me," Mitchell began in her address to fans on Wednesday, Oct. 1. "I suffered from something called Rhabdomyolysis last night," she revealed, explaining that her muscles "stopped producing" after reaching "maximum capacity."

"I went into a sense of numbness/paralyzing feeling with no movement from my lower extremities for up to 5 to 7 seconds," Mitchell shared.

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Kelsey Mitchell is injured on Sept. 20, 2025 in Las Vegas

Rhabdomyolysis is a life-threatening condition that occurs when muscles break down and die from excessive use, according to the Mayo Clinic. Toxic muscle fibers can then move to the kidneys, causing kidney damage.

Mitchell, surrounded by her teammates for several minutes as medical staff assisted her after the fall, said she "panicked" and started thinking the worst after realizing, "I couldn't move my legs."

"Because my muscles stopped producing positive blood to my bloodstream, my body locked up from a physical standpoint and from there fatigue and cramping settled in," she explained.

"It sucked," Mitchell wrote of the "out of body experience," and said, "I thank God for covering me at a time like that."

Fortunately, Mitchell said she "will be fine very soon" and is receiving the proper medical treatment she needs. "So today on Oct. 1, I am walking and moving at a slow place," she shared, thanking the Fever and Aces' medical teams as well as hospital staff.

"In other words, I played literally til my wheels fell off," she joked.

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Kelsey Mitchell of the Indiana Fever on Sept. 30, 2025

Concluding her message, Mitchell said, "THANK you for the prayers, love, respect, and support throughout all of this. If you rode with me through this journey, then I love you!"

Fans and fellow WNBA players offered messages of support to Mitchell in the replies. Sparks star Dearica Hamby wrote, "Warrior sis," and a fan told Mitchell, "You are a role model, not only for hoopers. Your poise, your humility, your drive, your passion, are things to cherish. Proud to be a fan of the Fever, but above all to be a fan of Kelz. All our love."

The Fever were eliminated from the playoffs with their loss on Tuesday. The Aces will play the Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA Finals, tipping off Oct. 2.

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New Photo - Olympic champion runner Semenya ends landmark legal fight against sex eligibility rules

Olympic champion runner Semenya ends landmark legal fight against sex eligibility rules GERALD IMRAY October 3, 2025 at 5:02 AM 0 1 / 2Athletics WorldsGender TestingFILE Caster Semenya, of South Africa, competes during a heat in the women's 5000meter run at the World Athletics Championships on July ...

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CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Olympic champion runner Caster Semenya is ending a seven-year legal challenge against sex eligibility rules in track and field, her lawyers said Thursday, despite winning a ruling at the European Court of Human Rights in July that appeared to have reignited one of sports' most contentious cases.

Patrick Bracher, a lawyer for Semenya, said in an email to The that they wouldn't take her appeal back to the Swiss supreme court, which was an option and what many presumed to be Semenya's next step after the European rights court ruling.

"Caster's legal challenge reached the highest possible court with a highly successful outcome and will not be taken further in the circumstances," Bracher wrote.

Landmark case

Semenya is a two-time Olympic gold medallist in the 800 meters from South Africa who has been banned from running in her favorite race at major international meets like the Olympics and world championships since 2019 because she refused to follow the rules and take medication to artificially reduce her hormone levels.

Since 2018, she has taken her legal battle against the rules enforced by track governing body World Athletics to three courts; the Switzerland-based highest court for sports, the Swiss Federal Tribunal and the European Court of Human Rights.

She has argued that the rules infringed her rights. She lost her appeals at the Court of Arbitration for Sport and at the Swiss Federal Tribunal.

However, the European Court of Human Rights ruled in July that she hadn't had a fair hearing at the Swiss tribunal and it hadn't properly considered some of the complex arguments. That opened an avenue for her to continue her challenge.

Career ended at its peak

Semenya was the world's dominant middle-distance runner and was unbeaten in more than 30 races when she was barred. Now 34, she has moved into coaching, with the regulations effectively ending her career.

She has been the face of fiercely contentious sex eligibility rules in sports since she won the world championships as a teenager in 2009 and was forced to undergo sex verification tests. Semenya has one of a number of conditions known as differences in sex development, or DSD. She has the typical male XY chromosome pattern but also female physical traits and high levels of naturally occurring testosterone. DSD conditions are sometimes called intersex conditions.

Semenya is not transgender despite her case often being conflated with the divisive debate over the participation of transgender athletes in female competitions. She was identified as female at birth, raised as a girl, and has always identified as female.

World Athletics says Semenya and a small number of other DSD athletes in international track have testosterone levels in the male range, giving them an unfair advantage over other women because of the hormone's connection to muscle mass and cardio-vascular performance.

How much advantage DSD athletes gain from testosterone has been disputed in one of the many complex details of Semenya's landmark case.

Track regulations now even stricter

Track and field introduced new rules governing women with high natural testosterone in 2011 in a move seen as a direct response to the arrival of Semenya. The regulations have been made stricter over the years and the latest rule change introduced earlier this year moves away from monitoring testosterone and requires women competing in international track to undergo a genetic test to check for the presence of a Y chromosome.

If they fail the one-off genetic sex eligibility test, they are banned from female competitions. The new rules came into effect Sept. 1 ahead of last month's world championships.

Bracher noted in his email to the AP that the current regulations are very different to those Semenya challenged in court when her case started seven years ago. But Semenya's recent victory at the European rights court might provide a basis for a new challenge by another athlete against the current regulations, he said.

Other sports tighten rules

While Semenya's case made track and field the main battleground over sex eligibility for nearly two decades, other high-profile sports like swimming have moved to block women with DSD conditions from competing. Semenya's case was often seen as a precedent for other sports to introduce their own restrictions.

Boxing was mired in a sex eligibility scandal at the Paris Olympics last year over the participation of Imane Khelif of Algeria and Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan after officials claimed they had previously failed unspecified sex verification tests.

Boxing has now also introduced genetic sex tests and Khelif, who won a gold medal in Paris, has followed Semenya and appealed against them at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

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New Photo - Miami QB Carson Beck Speaks Out About Split from Hanna Cavinder for First Time, Reveals They Haven't Talked Since

Miami QB Carson Beck Speaks Out About Split from Hanna Cavinder for First Time, Reveals They Haven't Talked Since Natasha DyeOctober 3, 2025 at 3:43 AM 0 Todd Kirkland/Getty; Eakin Howard/Getty Carson Beck; Hanna Cavinder Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck addressed his breakup with influencer...

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Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck addressed his breakup with influencer Hanna Cavinder for the first time in a new interview with ESPN

Beck revealed he hasn't spoken to Cavinder since their split and said, "It's been difficult"

The quarterback advised, "Half of what you see in the media is true. Half of what you see is not true" regarding rumors and speculation

Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck has broken his silence on his split with basketball player and influencer Hanna Cavinder.

In a new ESPN profile detailing his recovery from a season-ending elbow injury last December, the 22-year-old quarterback addressed his breakup with Cavinder, 24, who announced the end of their relationship on social media in April.

"You make mistakes as a person, but it sucks that you have to go through something like that with someone that you care about, and now it's all over the Internet," Beck told ESPN.

Rumors quickly swirled around why the couple called it quits, and their social media posts were thoroughly dissected and analyzed, though neither Beck nor Cavinder detailed the reason publicly.

"Half of what you see in the media is true. Half of what you see is not true. So, people pick their side of the story and run with it. The people that know the truth know the truth," he told ESPN.

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Carson Beck and Hanna Cavinder on Jan. 30, 2025 in Miami

Beck admitted, "It's been difficult" in the months since, and revealed he has not spoken to Cavinder since their split.

Reflecting on the major changes he's experienced over the last year, Beck said he's learned a lot about himself. "I've been able to connect to myself more, and find who I am, and really do some soul searching," he told the outlet.

"It's hard to say that I'm thankful for it all, but I am because I wouldn't be the person that I am today without all of these things that have happened," Beck added.

Beck started dating Cavinder, a massively popular college basketball star and influencer alongside her twin Haley, in July 2024.

In March, the former couple sparked breakup rumors after Cavinder wiped all trace of Beck from her Instagram profile and unfollowed his account. Fans quickly took notice of the changes and Beck set his formerly public Instagram profile to private.

That same day, Haley shared a cryptic message on TikTok that fueled her twin's breakup rumors.

"If your sister comes to you or your friend or someone that's really important in your life and they have a gut feeling about a relationship or a friendship, for example, and they just tell you that on a repeated basis, trust your dang sister," Haley said. "It's not my story to tell, but yeah. I know there's a lot of speculation and I see someone in my life that's hurting and I don't think it's okay to not be able to have to always keep your mouth shut."

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On the day the NBA preseason kicked off, the Golden State Warriors signed their starting center.

Al Horford is officially in the fold with as of Thursday, signing a two-year deal -- which includes a player option for next season -- as he enters his 19th season in the league. Multiple outlets reported the contract has a total value of $12 million.

Horford, 39, verbally committed to sign with Golden State last week, but the transaction was delayed as restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga weighed multiple contract offers from the Warriors.

He finally opted for the two-year, $48.5 million deal this week, setting the books for Golden State to add Horford and free agent guard Seth Curry.

One of four players in NBA history with 900 made 3-pointers and 1,300 blocks along with Rasheed Wallace, Brook Lopez and Clifford Robinson, Horford should blend in nicely with the Warriors' core of Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler III and Draymond Green. The veteran 6-foot-9, 240-pound center has shot 40.9 percent from beyond the arc and drained more than 100 3-pointers in each of the past three seasons.

Kuminga, 22, was seeking a player option instead of a team option, but the Warriors stood firm. The framework of the contract frees Kuminga to hit the open market with no strings attached in two years instead of three at age 24.

Reports of interest in a trade focused on suitors in the conference -- Sacramento and Phoenix -- but the Warriors did not entertain sign-and-trade possibilities.

It took time for the seventh overall pick of the 2021 NBA Draft to work into the Warriors' rotation, as Kuminga mostly came off the bench as a rookie on the most recent Golden State team to win a championship.

Last season with the Celtics, Horford -- a five-time All-Star -- started 42 of 60 games and averaged 9.0 points, 6.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists while connecting on 36.3 percent of his 3-point attempts.

Over his 18 seasons, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2007 draft by the Atlanta Hawks has averaged 12.9 points, 7.9 rebounds and 3.2 assists while shooting 37.7 percent from 3-point range in 1,138 games (1,078 starts).

Horford spent his first nine seasons with Atlanta (2007-16), then joined the Celtics for three seasons (2016-19) before playing one season apiece for the Philadelphia 76ers (2019-20) and Oklahoma City Thunder (2020-21). Named to the 2017-18 All-Defensive Team, he rejoined Boston for the 2021-22 season.

In 258 regular-season games (84 starts), Kuminga has averaged 12.5 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. That included 15.3 points and 4.6 rebounds over 47 games (10 starts) in 2024-25, when he missed two months with an ankle injury.

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New Photo - The View cohosts slam 'embarrassment to the country' amid government shutdown: 'Grow up'

Whoopi Goldberg, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Sara Haines went in on the government over the ongoing shutdown, while Goldberg placed blame solely &34;on the right.

Whoopi Goldberg, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Sara Haines went in on the government over the ongoing shutdown, while Goldberg placed blame solely "on the right."

The View cohosts slam 'embarrassment to the country' amid government shutdown: 'Grow up'

Whoopi Goldberg, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Sara Haines went in on the government over the ongoing shutdown, while Goldberg placed blame solely "on the right."

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- *The View* cohosts collectively slammed the ongoing government shutdown.

- Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, and Alyssa Farah Griffin criticized figures for sharing memes instead of fixing the problem.

- "Everyone needs to just grow up and do their job," Griffin said.

*The View* cohosts are waking up impassioned feelings as the government shuts down.

Thursday's episode of the ABC talk show kicked off with a roundtable summit that saw all of the panelists taking officials to task for allowing an impasse to shut down the United States government, though Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, and former Donald Trump White House staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin voiced particularly pointed criticisms at those in power.

After California Gov. Gavin Newsom followed suit on the right-wing meme trend of placing mocking imagery over photos of politicians who don't agree with them, Goldberg said that political figures should "quit trying to draw lines" that divide instead of working toward a solution.

"We don't see the lines. We hear you talk about them. But, why are you doing this to the American people?" Goldberg, 69, asked. "Maybe the people are going to try to hold you to a different standard now."**

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Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin on 'The View'.

Griffin, 36, admitted that she doesn't "understand what's happening" amid the government shutdown, as current political maneuvering is so baffling and unorthodox in her estimation.

"What I've heard from Democrats is the Republicans control everything, [Trump] has too much power, it's an imperial presidency. But, they just gave him the only inch of power that they even had by shutting down Congress," she said. "They gave him the only ounce of leverage they even had by being in session and being a voting member of Congress who could be subpoenaing things, who could be holding committee hearings."

She added that she doesn't know "how this possibly ends as a win for anyone," and that she'd "remind people furloughed works, our troops, usually we pass a bill that keeps them getting paid during shutdowns, that's not been passed as of when I last checked this morning. They'll get backpay, but if you're somebody who's living close to paycheck to paycheck, that is not right."

Griffin added a stern message to those in power, saying that, instead of sharing memes criticizing each other, "everyone needs to just grow up and do their job."

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Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Joy Behar, Zohran Mamdani, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin on 'The View'

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Haines jumped in to observe that "the memes, it's not like they're mocking each other, although they're directing it, they're mocking the issue, which is people do live check to check and they're sitting home not being able to get paid or go to work." She added that "it makes a mockery of everything" in the process.

"This is an embarrassment to the country as they go back and forth, but at the end of the day, I don't think Trump cares," Haines continued. "This is always about a victory. He promised retribution, he promised he wanted to get back at people, the reason he's punishing blue states is because this whole thing sets him up to go ahead and do that."

Goldberg finished the segment by noting that "people keep bitching that the left isn't doing anything," and that "the bottom line is the left is doing what it can. This is the thing they felt they could do. You've got to tip your hat to them because they don't have the majority, they don't have enough to even fight."

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She then pointed to conservatives as she assessed, "Quite honestly, I'm sorry, this is on the right."

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"Due to staff shortages resulting from the Democrat Shutdown, the typical 24/7 monitoring of this press inbox may experience delays," the response noted. "We ask for your patience as our staff work to field your requests in a timely manner. As you await a response, please remember this could have been avoided if the Democrats voted for the clean Continuing Resolution to keep the government open. The press office also cannot accommodate waves requests or escorts at this time. Thank you for your attention to this matter."

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New Photo - Josh Hart ejected from Knicks' preseason game after slipping to court and throwing ball

Josh Hart ejected from Knicks' preseason game after slipping to court and throwing ball October 3, 2025 at 2:47 AM 0 New York Knicks' Josh Hart reacts as he falls during the first half of an NBA preseason basketball game against the Philadelphia 76ers, Thursday, Oct.

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ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Knicks forward Josh Hart was ejected from the opening game of the preseason Thursday after slipping to the court, then throwing the ball when a Philadelphia player tried to take it from him while he was on his back.

Hart had grabbed a defensive rebound early in the second quarter and was dribbling the ball upcourt when he fell in front of the 76ers bench. Philadelphia's Kennedy Chandler tried to steal the ball, and Hart turned away to protect it and threw it toward the other end of the court, earning the ejection.

Hart got up and limped off the court with what appeared to be lower back pain. The Knicks did not announce an injury.

The swingman came off the bench in the first game under new coach Mike Brown. Hart started last season until former coach Tom Thibodeau inserted center Mitchell Robinson into the starting lineup alongside Karl-Anthony Towns during the Eastern Conference finals loss to Indiana. Brown went with that look Thursday.

Hart underwent a procedure on his right ring finger in July after sustaining the injury during the playoffs. He recently aggravated the injury and said he expects to wear a splint this season.

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