Michael Jordan testifies in NASCAR lawsuit, calling the racing body an unfair monopoly

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR's management structure is unfair to its teams and drivers, with money and power in the hands of people who don't risk life and limb on the oval, basketball legend Michael Jordan told a court on Friday.

Testimony from Jordan and the daughter-in-law ofPro Football Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbshighlighted courtroom action Friday, in a federalantitrust case, accusingNASCAR of operating as monopolistic bullies.

"Someone had to step forward to challenge NASCAR," said Jordan, a co-owner of 23XI Racing.

Jordan explained that NASCAR needs to be run more like the NBA, with a mutually beneficial partnership between the league and its teams.

"If you share responsibility, the healthiness of the sport can grow," he said. "It needed to be looked at from a whole different perspective. That's why we're here."

Drivers are risking their lives to race with no insurance or union protections, according tothe former North Carolina Tar Heel,whowon six NBA championshipswith the Chicago Bulls.

"I never saw(NASCAR CEO) Jim Francedrive a car and risk his life," Jordan said.

Even though 13 of 15 NASCAR Cup Series teams have signed the 2025-2031 charter agreement extension, those organizations had no real choice, according to Heather Gibbs, chief operating officer of Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR).

Before Jordan took the stand, Gibbs told the court that signing was the only option in what amounted to a "take-it-or-leave-it" situation.

"As if you have a gun to your head,"Gibbs said of her team's decision to sign.

Even though JGR is on one of the sport's most storied organizations, Gibbs said profits have been hit-and-miss under the current NASCAR system.

"Some years, not every year," she told a NASCAR attorney asking if JGR is a money maker.

Three ofNASCAR's top five drivers, No. 2 andthree-time Daytona 500 winnerDenny Hamlin, No. 3 Chase Briscoe and No. 5 Christopher Bell, race out of the JGR stable.

Despite the massive stakes on the table and the occasional tough words, both sides were remarkably cordial to one another in court on Friday.

When a NASCAR attorney finished his cross-examination of Jordan, he told the all-time basketball great: "My 9-year-old thinks I'm pretty cool today."

Jorden joked that the NASCAR attorney should've been laced up in the former player's famed hight tops in court.

"You're not wearing your Jordans today," Jordan quipped.

Charlie Gile reported from Charlotte, N.C., and David K. Li from New York City.

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Grading the hire: Matt Campbell finally leaves Iowa State, will fit Penn State's brand

Our long, national nightmare is over.Penn State footballhas found its head coach.

TheNittany Lionsare finalizing an agreementwith Iowa State's Matt Campbellto replace James Franklin,per a report by ESPN.

Campbell, 46, has coached the Cyclones for 10 seasons and became the winningest coach in school history with a 72-55 record, including 8-4 in 2025.

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Here's how we grade the hire:

Grade: B+

Penn State took a circuitous route to making a solid hire, if not a home run.

Even after whiffing on Brigham Young's Kalani Sitake,athletic director Pat Kraftmanaged to land a proven coach, one who was named the Big 12 coach of the year three times.

Campbell's name has appeared on candidate lists for prime jobs for many years, but he repeatedly remained loyal toIowa State. Now, finally, he saw an opportunity good enough to make a move. An Ohio native, the 46-year-old Campbell has spent his entire career in the Midwest. He'll fit Penn State's brand.

Campbell departs Iowa State as the best coach in program history, producing a winning record eight times in 10 seasons there. He's headed to a program with superior resources — and more demanding expectations than Campbell has ever encountered in his career.

Campbell's resume is not superior to that of the coach Penn State fired, but it always seemed unlikely the Nittany Lions would hire a more accomplished coach than James Franklin.

Campbell's known more for being a player developer than an ace recruiter. He'll need to prove he can win blue-chip recruiting battles to get Penn State onto Ohio State's level, or even to keep it at the level Franklin had Penn State operating at in most seasons before this one.

At Iowa State, Campbell could be counted on to assemble one of the Big 12's stingiest defenses, year after year. That'll translate well at Penn State. Can Campbell develop quarterbacks that'll allow Penn State to stand toe-to-toe with the best Big Ten programs?

As good as Campbell's Cyclones defenses usually were, his offenses were more middle of the pack or even toward the bottom of the Big 12. Maybe, that'll elevate with higher-caliber athletes at Penn State. Campbell only ever had one Iowa State quarterback selected in the NFL Draft. That was Brock Purdy, a four-year starter selected in the seventh round in 2022.

An 8-4 season at Iowa State would go down in the good-season column. At Penn State, that won't cut it anymore. Welcome to the big leagues.

Campbell is a steady hand who now must show he's ready to perform to the level Penn State demands.

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Blake Griffin takes Chris Paul's side after ugly Clippers divorce, 'disappointed' in former team

One of the best players in Los Angeles Clippers history isn't thrilled with how the franchise has treated his former teammate, Chris Paul.

Three days afterthe Clippers unceremoniously released the future Hall of Famer in the middle of a road trip, former All-Star Blake Griffin provided some perspective on the divorce during an appearance onPrime Video's NBA pregame show. Consider him fully on Paul's side.

Griffin praised Paul's leadership during their time together in L.A. while criticizing the Clippers' lack of communication and consideration for Paul as he navigates what is supposed to be his final season in the NBA.

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Griffin's comments:

"I'm just disappointed, to be honest. I can't really think of another word. Obviously shocked at first, but disappointed. I'm disappointed for Chris Paul, but I'm disappointed in the Clippers organization.

"Chris Paul is a guy who came to the Clippers when DeAndre [Jordan] and I were first- and second-year guys. He brought a winning culture. He taught us how to operate in the NBA and how to take every game seriously, how to take your body seriously, that there was no detail that was too small ... Chris Paul, for 20 years, has been the same player. He's been about winning.

"Re-signing with the Clippers, this was supposed to be his moment, his coming back to L.A. 'I'm giving it one last go.' And for him to not get to walk out on his own terms, from the franchise — that he chose to go to — to end his career, is extremely disappointing.

"But I think the biggest reason I'm disappointed is what Chris said. No communication with Ty Lue. And, even more than that, no communication — I talked to CP Wednesday, I talked to him yesterday, I talked to him today — no communication with Steve Ballmer. And that's the disappointing thing for me.

Since Paul's release,there have been reports that the 40-year-old had clashed with members of Clippers leadership, to the point that he allegedly hadn't spoken to head coach Tyronn Lue in weeks. Prime Video's Chris Haynes reported Friday the Clippers front office received intel that Paul was privately criticizing players, coaches and executives in the organization, which led to a meeting between Paul and president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank.

Paul reportedly denied the allegations, but later apologized to his teammates "if his words or actions were misconstrued." He also reportedly asked for a meeting with Lue, but the coach declined.

As all of this was happening, the Clippers were off to an awful start, holding a 5-16 record at the time of Paul's release. Paul was averaging career lows across the board, including 2.9 points per game, while coming exclusively off the bench.

Paulreportedlygave the following comment to Haynes:

"I'm just staying ready. I'm hooping right now. I don't [know] what's next. I'm still scarred by it all. Still processing everything. But I'm staying ready."

It's unclear where Paul will land in free agency, but it's been made clear he doesn't want to retire until the end of the season. Even if he's no longer as productive as he once was, there figures to be a decent market for a player with his experience and leadership, especially given the number of connections he still has around the league.

As for the Clippers,they've received more than their usual amount of taunts, but also broke a five-game losing streak on Wednesday with a lopsided win over the Atlanta Hawks.

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  • The "BÉIS x Chipotle: The To Go Collection" is dropping on Monday, Dec. 8

  • The capsule collection features 11 pieces

  • Each piece was "designed to make transporting Chipotle to any destination effortless and chic."

Béis is rolling over to new places — Chipotle.

On Thursday, Dec. 4, the travel gear and accessories brand announced its newest 11-piece capsule collection inspired by the popular Mexican grill spot, "designed to make transporting Chipotle to any destination effortless and chic."

According to apress release, Béis founder and chief creative officerShay Mitchellis a "Chipotle sueperfan," and her love for the chain inspired her to help create a collection that "marries utility with style."

Travelers intrigued by the collection, aptly titled "BÉIS x Chipotle: The To Go Collection," will have to wait till Monday, Dec. 8, at 6 a.m. PT for it to be shoppable on the BEÍS app. It will then be available to purchase on beistravel.com starting at 9 a.m. PT.

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Those in Los Angeles will be able to attend a public pop–up event at Chipotle Larchmont on Saturday, Dec. 6, and Sunday, Dec. 7, featuring photo opportunities and first access to shop the collection.

Béis already has a countdown on itswebsitefor the drop, filled with previews and price points for the capsule pieces.

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Some of the pieces include silver rollers, available incarry-on($278) andlarge($378) sizes, as well as their luggage covers, available in a shade of brown similar to Chipotle bagging, incarry-on($58) andlarge($68) sizes.

Other pieces in the collection include thetake-out tote bag($98), designed to fit a Chipotle bowl; theburrito holder sling($48), designed to carry a Chipotle burrito and insulated to keep it warm; and theChipotle napkin sling($78), which features an exterior slip pocket for easy access to Chipotle napkins.

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The first 5,000 orders in the U.S. and Canada will include a free entrée code from Chipotle to enjoy during upcoming travels.

Béis CEO Adeela Hussain Johnson said in a statement that the goal of the capsule collection was to create "elevated silhouettes inspired by real Chipotle takeout habits that become an authentic part of superfans' rotation."

However, superfans are mixed online. On Béis'Facebook announcementabout the drop, fans called it "atrocious" and "tacky."

The response to Chipotle'sFacebook announcementwasn't too different. Fans called out issues with the restaurant and went so far as to call the new capsule collection "The Tin Man special."

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The collection got a bit more love onInstagram, with Béis and Chipotle's collaborative post receiving generally positive reactions.

"This is wild in the best way possible 😂 🌯," one person wrote.

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"My two faves colliding was NOT on my bingo card….but i'm so so happy," another comment read.

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  • George Clooney is recalling what it was like to film the pilot episode of ER

  • Clooney starred on the medical drama as hunky Dr. Doug Ross

  • He left the show in 1999 at the end of season 5, but returned for cameos in season 6 and for the series finale

George Clooneyis remembering the role that made him famous.

Clooney's role as the hunky Dr. Doug Ross in the medical drama catapulted him to stardom — and solidified his Hollywood heartthrob status. He would go on to launch a prolific film career.

Speaking on the Friday, Dec. 5 episode ofLive With Kelly & Mark, the 64-year-old actor said he remembered shooting the show's pilot episode.

"It was a two-hour pilot," Clooney said. "And I got to know all the people who ended up becoming very dear friends —Tony Edwards,Julianna Margulies,Noah Wyle... we all became a family."

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He continued: "And then the show aired and at the time there were two hospital shows coming on Thursday night, at the same time. And one of them wasChicago Hopeand one of them wasER. AndChicago Hopewas supposed to kill us and we sort of doubled them, and overnight, there was that moment you realize ... 'I've got a job for a year. It's like, a miracle. I've got a job for a year.' And then, it worked out."

NBCU Photo Bank Julianna Margulies as Nurse Carol Hathaway, George Clooney as Doctor Doug Ross

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ERdebuted on NBC in 1994 and ran for 15 seasons, before ending in 2009. The groundbreaking medical drama, created by Michael Crichton, also starredSherry Stringfield,Eriq La SalleandNoah Wyle.

Clooney left the show in 1999 at the end of season 5, but returned for cameos in season 6 and for the series finale.

In the years since, he has remained in touch with his former castmates.

In April, Clooney had amini-ERreunionwhen he was photographed with Marguiles, Edwards and Wyle — a.k.a. Dr. Doug Ross, nurse Carol Hathaway, Dr. Mark Greene and Dr. John Carter — while the group celebrated the April opening night ofGood Night, and Good Luck, the stage adaptation of the hit 2005 movie, in which Clooney starred.

And in October, Marguiles told PEOPLE that she had reached out to her former costar to give him "a lot of kudos" for his decision to do Broadway.

"I just emailed him and said, 'I'm so proud of you. You don't have to do this,' " she recalled.

Marguiles has also said the two stillsign their personal emailsto each other 'Love, Carol' or 'Doug.' "

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  • Katie Couric shared a throwback photo on Instagram of late husband Jay Monahan

  • In her caption Couric encouraged people to "appreciate every day and cherish those you love"

  • Couric's late husband died on Jan. 24, 1998 from colon cancer

Katie Couricis sharing a special reminder for people to be grateful for each day and appreciate their loved ones.

On Friday, Dec. 5., the legendary journalist and entrepreneur, 68, shared athrowback photoon Instagram of her and her late husband, Jay Monahan, on their wedding day in 1989.

"This photo popped up on my phone this morning. It's my wedding day to Jay—June 10, 1989," she began her caption. "We had no idea that day he would be diagnosed with metastatic colon cancer just 8 years later. It made me think that we never really know what lies ahead and it was a reminder to appreciate every day and cherish those you love."

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Monahan tragically died from colon cancer on Jan. 24, 1998 at 42 years old, leaving Couric a single mom to daughters Carrie and Ellie, now 29 and 24, respectively.

The loss was agonizing, but time and the support of her loved ones has helped Couric heal. "I understand the fragility of life in a way that will always be with me," she told PEOPLE in 2021.

Couric later found love again with John Molner, whom shewed in 2014.

In Instagram caption, Couric added, "When I showed Molner the photo he said, 'Oh…that's so nice.' He never feels threatened by Jay's memory and understands a heart has space for two people."

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"Anyway, just a reminder to be grateful today. Tell the people who matter to you that you love them. Maybe even call your mother if you can. I'm Katie Couric and I approve this message," she continued.

Since her husband's death, Couric has never stopped advocating for people with cancer. Following Monahan's death, her sister, Emily, died of pancreatic cancer two years later. Couric received her ownbreast cancer diagnosisin 2022.

Earlier this year, Couric opened up about her commitment to raising awareness and funds for colon cancer research for more than two decades.

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"It's very worrisome to see the number of people under the age of 50 who are being diagnosed with colorectal cancer increase," she told PEOPLE. "I'm really trying to spread the word that the age for screening has been reduced to 45. Unfortunately, only 20% of people between the ages of 45 and 49 have gotten screened. So there's a lot of wood to chop in that area."

Couric also said that after so many years of raising awareness, she still gets excited about finding new ways to shed light on the issue. "I tookJimmy Kimmeltoget a colonoscopy. I've been trying to see ifKevin Hart, who just turned 45, will be my next victim… I mean patient," she quipped at the time.

"I never run out of ways to talk about colon cancer," she continued. "Sometimes I try to use humor, sometimes I try to use celebrities, and sometimes I really just talk directly to my audience about the importance of getting screened. Even if I'm giving a speech that has nothing to do about cancer, whether it's a few people or a big crowd, I always remind them about getting screened. Screening saves lives."

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14 cases of Legionnaires' disease reported in Florida, may be linked to gym

At least 14 cases of Legionnaires' disease have been reported in central Florida.

In an email to state Sen. Carlos Guillermo Smith, the Florida Department of Health revealed the outbreak is linked to a gym, reported ABC News affiliateWFTV.

The letter from the department did not list the name of the gym, but WFTV reported that a Crunch Fitness in Ocoee -- 12 miles west of Orlando -- had members reporting cases of Legionnaires' disease.

3 dead and at least 67 sick from growing Legionnaires' disease cluster in New York City

Crunch Fitness told the station it is working with the health department, has closed off parts of the gym and is testing its pool and spa systems "out of an abundance of caution."

Neither the Florida Department of Health nor Crunch Fitness immediately returned ABC News' request for comment.

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Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumoniacausedby inhaling the Legionella bacteria in small droplets of water mixed in the air or contaminated water accidentally going into your lungs.

Legionella bacteria are found naturally in freshwater but typically grow best in warm water and in warm to hot temperatures, according to theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC).

The disease does not spread from person to person, but outbreaks can grow if the bacteria get into a building's water supply, including in shower heads, sink faucets, hot water tanks, heaters and other plumbing systems.

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Legionnaires has increased in prevalence over the last decade, reaching a peak of 2.71 cases per 100,000 in 2018, theCDC said. Cases dropped during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic and then rebounded in 2021.

Although most people recover from Legionnaires' disease with antibiotics, certain patients -- including those who are immunocompromised or who suffer from chronic lung diseases --can develop complicationsthat can be fatal.

About one out of every 10 people who develops Legionnaires' disease will die due to complications, according to the CDC. Among those who develop Legionnaires' disease during a stay in a health care facility, about one out of every four people will die, the federal health agency added.

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