Saturday, 22 August 2026
The day in entertainment is led by remembrance, with two notable deaths marking the loss of artists whose work reached from Motown’s early hitmaking to film and television. Alongside that, the broader news mix is pulled toward sports developments, where tragedy, injury and competition drive much of the conversation.
Michael Wright, the actor known for roles in The Five Heartbeats, Oz and V, dies at 70. His career spans film, television and stage work, with credits that also include Streamers and Sugar Hill. Wright is remembered for a screen presence that carried across both dramatic ensemble projects and long-running series.
Janie Bradford, the Motown songwriter who co-wrote Money (That’s What I Want), dies at 87. Bradford begins at Motown as a receptionist before becoming part of the label’s songwriting engine, helping shape one of its early signature hits and contributing to the catalog that helped define the sound of the company’s rise.
The Buffalo Bills mourn the death of defensive tackle Ed Oliver’s 2-year-old son after a reported drowning in Texas. The team and players express condolences as the loss reverberates through the organization, turning attention away from football and toward a family tragedy that fellow players and staff publicly acknowledge.
Yankees pitcher Ryan Weathers leaves Saturday’s game against the Blue Jays in the fourth inning with left forearm discomfort. Trainers escort him off the field before he undergoes further evaluation, including imaging, raising immediate concern because forearm issues for pitchers often prompt close medical scrutiny.
Mitchell Starc drives Bangladesh into early trouble in Mackay with a five-wicket haul that dismantles the top order. His pace and control produce a string of rapid dismissals, putting Australia firmly on top and leaving Bangladesh under pressure almost from the opening stages of the match.
The Miami Dolphins host the New York Giants at Hard Rock Stadium in an NFL preseason Week 2 matchup. The exhibition centers on roster evaluation and game reps as both teams use August football to assess depth, test lineups and build toward the regular season rather than chase standings points.
CONCACAF president Victor Montagliani asks FIFA president Gianni Infantino not to attend an upcoming Under-14 tournament in the Dominican Republic. The request comes as governance tensions continue around FIFA, placing an otherwise routine youth event into a wider struggle over leadership, optics and regional football politics.
Karnataka imposes a one-year ban on the manufacture, sale, storage and transport of analogue paneer sold as paneer. The move targets products that fall outside the state’s food safety definition of paneer, aiming to stop substitutes from being marketed in a way officials see as misleading to consumers.
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