When Is "The Rookie" Season 8 Coming Out? What We Know So Far About John Nolan's Next Chapter

Disney/Mike Taing The Rookieis still on duty. The ABC police procedural — which aired its season 7 finale on May 13 — first premiered in 2018 but remains popular years later. In February, the series had its best three-week audience in nearly five years, perABC. That same month,The Rookie"scored a new all-time high for episode views" on Hulu. Even after seven seasons, playing Los Angeles cop John Nolan remains fun forNathan Fillion. "What's great is that, though he's seven seasons into this new job, the job itself is not a static job. You don't go in to do the same thing every day," he toldTV Guidein March 2025. "Every time a call comes in, it could be something goofy and hilarious, [or] it could be something life altering and dangerous." He continued, "So you never know what's going to happen next, and every single situation is a learning situation." What's ahead might be a surprise for Nolan, but what about the future ofThe Rookieitself? Here's everything we know so far about season 8 ofThe Rookie. Disney/Mike Taing Yes,The Rookiehas been renewed for season 8,The Hollywood Reporterreported in May. The Rookiewas one of the seven scripted shows ABC announced would return for the 2025-2026 schedule. The other series include9-1-1,Abbott Elementary,High Potential,Grey's Anatomy,Shifting GearsandWill Trent. A9-1-1, spinoff,9-1-1: Nashville, was also given a straight-to-series order. Disney/Mike Taing No official cast announcement has been made forThe Rookieseason 8. That said, Fillion has appeared in all 144 episodes and serves as an executive producer, so it's likely he will sign on again. Other actors inThe Rookieseason 7 ensemble includeEric Winter, Melissa O'Neil, Richard T. Jones,Alyssa Diaz, Mekia Cox,Shawn Ashmore,Jenna Dewanand Lisseth Chavez. After the season 8 renewal announcement, Fillion posted a heartfelt message onInstagram, shouting-out creator Alexi Hawley. "I've been around long enough to know how truly challenging and rare it is to have a long running show," he wrote. "Thank you all for sticking around for these 7 seasons. It's because of you that we are announcing season 8!! Congratulations to @alexihawley and the wonderful team that puts this show together. I am so very proud to work alongside all of you. Let's do this!" Cox also shared the renewal news on herInstagramwith the message, "Guess who's comin back for a Season 8!!!!!" Disney/Mike Taing A premiere date forThe Rookieseason 8 has not been revealed. Still, season 7 premiered midseason in January 2025 and it looks like the upcoming set of episodes might follow the same schedule. "RookieandWill Trentis a repeat of the extraordinarily successful schedule we had last season," said Craig Erwich, president of the Disney Television Group, said in May, perDeadline. "When we start in January, we're able to run all of the episodes straight through, and it creates this kind of momentum." In the same announcement, Erwich indicated thatThe RookieandWill Trentwould be returning to their current Tuesday night slot, explaining that it "has become really a must-see destination night of television for our viewers." WhenThe Rookiecomes back, it will be for an uninterrupted 18-episode run, perTVLine. Disney/Mike Taing In a May 2025 interview withCollider, Hawley revealed that the writers were already working on season 8. In the penultimate episode of season 7, L.A. Assistant District Attorney Sean Del Monte (Michael Trucco) stepped down from the D.A. race, a plot that Hawley revealed will most likely continue next season. "I'm a little allergic to politics, just as storytelling, because I don't find it that interesting on narrative TV," Hawley toldDeadlinein May 2025. "But I think we found a way in to keep that storyline going in Season 8. It's early days but that's not the end of that storytelling." In the same episode, Pete Nolan — the character played byPete Davidsonin seasons 2 and 4 — was mentioned. While Davidson wasn't seen, he could return in season 8. "Pete Davidson is someone we're desperate to get back, and he loves doing the show," Hawley said to the outlet. "Hopefully in Season 8 we can get Pete back, that would be great." One plot that has apparently come to an end is Nolan (Fillion) and Bailey Nune's (Dewan) trying to adopt. The couple's application was denied due to the danger of their line of work, and whenScreenRantasked Hawley if the storyline had come to a close, he responded, "I think it has." "[It's] the reality of their unique situation. But I think they've come through it and, for now at least, have made their peace with [the fact] that it's just the two of them," he explained. Disney/Mike Taing All seven seasons ofThe Rookieare now streaming onHulu. Read the original article onPeople

When Is “The Rookie” Season 8 Coming Out? What We Know So Far About John Nolan's Next Chapter

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NFL schedule leaks: Tracking latest news, rumors, updates about 2025 scheduleNew Foto - NFL schedule leaks: Tracking latest news, rumors, updates about 2025 schedule

The grand reveal is here. After months that included Super Bowl celebrations, free-agent signings,draft picksand so much more, it's almost time for football games again. Or, at least the announcement of football games. In the lead up to its official schedule release, the NFL has been drumming up interest in the occasion by strategically leaking some games that will take place over the course of next season. Monday saw the announcementof some key games, includingthe season opener,the Black Friday game,a Saturday doubleheaderanda Christmas Day showcase. Tuesday had theinternational game slateunveiling. Wednesday will reveal the remainder of the 272 regular season games. With the official release set for8 p.m. ET on Wednesday, there is still plenty of time to get those final leaks out before the faucet is turned off. It won't be long before the calendar is filled up. Here are the latest rumors, leaks and updates about the NFL's 2025 schedule ahead of the league's official release on Wednesday night. 2025 NFL SCHEDULE:Eagles-Chiefs lead top 10 regular season games we can't wait to see Week 1 Philadelphia Eaglesvs.Dallas Cowboys; Sept. 4, 2025 on NBC Los Angeles Chargersvs. TBD; Sept. 5 (Sao Paulo, Brazil - Corinthians Arena) on YouTube Week 4 Pittsburgh Steelersvs.Minnesota Vikings; Sept. 28, 2025 | 9:30 a.m. ET (Dublin, Ireland - Croke Park) on NFL Network Week 5 Cleveland Brownsvs. Minnesota Vikings; Oct. 5, 2025 | 9:30 a.m. ET (London, UK - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium) on NFL Network Week 6 New York Jetsvs.Denver Broncos; Oct. 12, 2025 | 9:30 a.m. ET (London, UK - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium) on NFL Network Week 7 Jacksonville Jaguarsvs. Los Angeles Rams; Oct. 19, 2025 | 9:30 a.m. ET (London, UK - Wembley Stadium) on NFL Network Week 10 Indianapolis Coltsvs.Atlanta Falcons; Nov. 9, 2025 | 9:30 a.m. ET (Berlin, Germany - Olympic Stadium) on NFL Network Green Bay Packersvs. Philadelphia Eagles; Nov. 10, 2025 on ESPN ("Monday Night Football") Week 11 Miami Dolphinsvs.Washington Commanders; Nov. 16, 2025 | 9:30 a.m. ET (Madrid, Spain - Santiago Bernabeu Stadium) on NFL Network Week 13 Philadelphia Eagles vs.Chicago Bears; Nov. 28, 2025 on Prime Video Week 16 Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles; Dec. 20, 2025 on Fox Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers; Dec. 20, 2025 on Fox Week 17 Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos; Dec. 25, 2025 on Prime Video Date:May 13 Source:NFL.com The league announced seven International Games across five countries in 2025. Games will be played across Europe in Dublin, Ireland; London, U.K.; Berlin, Germany; and Madrid, Spain. The Chargers will begin the 2025 International Games during Week 1 in São Paulo, Brazil, at Corinthians Arena. The opponent for this game will be announced on May 14. Date:May 13 Source:ESPN The Eagles and Packers face off in a Week 10 "Monday Night Football" clash, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The Super Bowl champs vs. the Super Bowl hopefuls last met in the 2024 NFL wild card round, a 22-10 Philly win. Date:May 12 Source:Diaro S Miami is one of seven NFL teams already announced toplay an international gamein 2025. This will be the first NFL game in the Spanish capital. The Palm Beach Post is reporting that their opponent for that matchup will be the defending NFC runners-up Washington Commanders. Date: May 12 Source:NBC Peacock – NBC's proprietary streaming service – is set to broadcast its fourth-ever exclusive streaming game in Week 17. It will air on Saturday, Dec. 27 and the matchup will be "selected from a pool of key NFL Week 17 Saturday matchups," according to NBC. Date: May 12 Source:NBC's "TODAY" show The NFL season opener is set for 2025. The reigning Super Bowl champion Eagles will host their divisional rival, the Cowboys, on Thursday, Sept. 4 to kickstart the 2025 campaign. NBC – which announced the matchup on its "TODAY" show – will broadcast the game as part of its "Sunday Night Football" package, despite the game being played on a Thursday. It marks the 20th time since 2004 the reigning Super Bowl champion was chosen to host the NFL's season opener. They hold a combined record of 15-5 in those matchups. Date: May 9 Source:Eric Fisher, Front Office Sports The NFL has officially announced the Chargers will play in the league's second Sao Paolo game in 2025. Fisher reports their opponent will be the Chiefs, and that YouTube is currently expected to broadcast the game. Fisher called the Chiefs the NFL's "top viewership draw," which would make more fans likely to tune into this contest. YouTube, which presently distributes the domestic version of NFL Sunday Ticket, would stream the game for free on its platform. Date: May 8 Source:NFL.com The NFL announced it is going to reveal the dates and times of select matchups ahead of the full schedule release Wednesday. Below is when those contests will be announced: NBC: Monday, May 12 (on TODAY Show) FOX: Monday, May 12 Prime Video: Monday, May 12 ESPN: Tuesday, May 13 (on Good Morning America) CBS: Wednesday, May 14 (on CBS Mornings) Netflix: Wednesday, May 14 It isn't clear which matchups will be announced by each network, but they figure to be some of the most prominent contests featured on each network in 2025. Date: May 8 Source:NFL.com The NFL is set to play seven international games in five different countries during the 2025 season. It has announced the host for those seven contests. They are as follows: London, England (Tottenham): New York Jets London, England (Tottenham): Cleveland Browns London, England (Wembley): Jacksonville Jaguars Berlin, Germany: Indianapolis Colts Madrid, Spain: Miami Dolphins Dublin, Ireland: Pittsburgh Steelers Sao Paolo, Brazil: Los Angeles Chargers The NFL hasn't yet announced who will play against each host team. That will occur on Tuesday, May 13 on NFL Network's "Good Morning Football." All the NFL news on and off the field.Sign up for USA TODAY's 4th and Monday newsletter. Check out the latest edition:Could Steelers, Saints have all-time worst QB rooms? This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NFL schedule leaks 2025: Latest rumors, updates, news

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Peace with Sinner: Tennis fan Pope Leo XIV meets with top-ranked player during Italian Open off-dayNew Foto - Peace with Sinner: Tennis fan Pope Leo XIV meets with top-ranked player during Italian Open off-day

VATICAN CITY (AP) —Pope Leo XIVhas apparently made peace with Jannik Sinner. The top-ranked tennis player visited the new pope on Wednesday, gave him a tennis racket and offered to play, during an off day for Sinner at the Italian Open, the Vatican said. Leo, the first American pope, is an avid tennis player and fan and had said earlier this week that he would be up for a charity match when it was suggested by a journalist. But at the time, Leo joked "but we can't invite Sinner," an apparent reference to the English meaning of Sinner's last name. Sinner said it was "a good thing for us tennis players" thatthe new pope likes to play the sport. The top-ranked player has a quarterfinal match on Thursday in his first tournament back after a three-month ban for doping that was judged to be an accidental contamination. Sinner will next face either freshly crowned Madrid champion Casper Ruud or Jaume Munar. Sinner is attempting to become the first Italian man to win the Rome title since Adriano Panatta in 1976. ___ Associated Press religion coverage receives support through the AP'scollaborationwith The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content.

Peace with Sinner: Tennis fan Pope Leo XIV meets with top-ranked player during Italian Open off-day

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US health chief Kennedy to face lawmakers' questions on mass firings, measlesNew Foto - US health chief Kennedy to face lawmakers' questions on mass firings, measles

By Ahmed Aboulenein WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will testify before Congress on Wednesday for the first time since taking the role of U.S. health secretary, and will face questions over the firing of thousands of health agency employees and a fast-growing measles outbreak. Kennedy will testify before both the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee on his department's proposed budget for the 2026 fiscal year, and the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. Since he was confirmed as Secretary of Health and Human Services in February, Kennedy has slashed jobs at the nation's top food and drugs regulator, public health agency and biomedical research institute, part of the Trump administration's campaign to shrink the federal workforce. Kennedy says his top priorities as health secretary include identifying the environmental contributors to autism and tackling rising rates of chronic disease. Kennedy, who for years has sown doubt over the safety and efficacy of vaccines, has also drawn condemnation from health officials for what they say is a weak endorsement of measles shots during an outbreak that has infected more than 1,000, mostly unvaccinated, people and killed three. His confirmation partially hinged on the vote of HELP Committee Republican Chair Senator Bill Cassidy, a doctor from Louisiana who had expressed wariness about Kennedy's history of anti-vaccine views before clearing the path for his appointment. Cassidy said at the time he ultimately supported the nomination because Kennedy assured him he would protect vaccine access and promised cooperation with his committee. Cassidy had called on Kennedy to appear before the committee in early April to explain plans to restructure HHS and lay off 10,000 workers. The hearing on Wednesday is billed as a session on Kennedy's health-related spending plans under President Donald Trump's budget proposal. The plans include an $18 billion cut to National Institutes of Health funding and $3.6 billion from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "People instinctively fear change, even when it's from worse to better. But without a clearly defined plan or objective, people will assume the worst," Cassidy will tell Kennedy at the hearing, according to prepared remarks shared by his office. "Much of the conversation around HHS' agenda has been set by anonymous sources in the media and individuals with a bias against the president," Cassidy will say. "Americans need direct reassurance from the administration, from you Mr. Secretary, that its reforms will make their lives easier, not harder." Kennedy will be sharing updates on his efforts to eliminate redundancies and improve efficiency at HHS, as well as tackle chronic disease, a department spokesperson said. In the past week, Kennedy has faced attacks on social media from influential far-right activist Laura Loomer, whose critiques of some other Trump administration officials have preceded their ouster. Kennedy also drew scrutiny for his own photos on social media showing him swimming with his grandchildren in Washington's Rock Creek. The National Park Service prohibits swimming in Rock Creek because it contains dangerously high bacteria levels. (Reporting by Ahmed Aboulenein; Editing by Michele Gershberg and Bill Berkrot)

US health chief Kennedy to face lawmakers' questions on mass firings, measles

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In Tesla's wake, more big companies propose voting "Dexit" to depart Delaware

By Tom Hals WILMINGTON, DEL. (Reuters) -In the coming weeks, investors in nine public companies worth at least $1 billion each will vote on proposals to ditch Delaware as their place of incorporation, potentially denting the state's longtime reputation as Corporate America's capital, Reuters has found. Five companies with a stock market value of at least $1 billion have moved their legal home out of Delaware since last year, in what some have nicknamed "Dexit." Tesla made a high-profile move to Texas last year and in April, President Donald Trump's social media company Trump Media & Technology, which owns the Truth Social platform, decamped to Florida. Most of the companies are dominated by a significant shareholder or founder. Delaware judges have expanded the court's most stringent legal standard to a growing range of situations involving controllers, increasing the risk of shareholder lawsuits. The decisions culminated with the blockbuster ruling last year that rescinded Musk's $56 billion pay package from Tesla. Less than an hour after the ruling, Musk said on X: "Never incorporate your company in the state of Delaware." Musk's SpaceX and Tesla soon reincorporated in Texas. Musk did not respond to a request for comment. Trump Media, which is controlled by a trust that owns shares on behalf of President Trump and is overseen by his oldest son, said in its March proxy statement that Delaware's "increasingly litigious environment facing corporations with controlling stockholders has created unpredictability in decision-making." The company cited the Musk pay ruling as an example. It is now incorporated in Florida. Dropbox and The Trade Desk, which each has a large shareholder, and Cannae Holdings have moved their charter to Nevada from Delaware. They did not respond to a request for comment. Among the companies set to vote on proposals to leave are Simon Property Group, which is seeking shareholder approval on Wednesday to reincorporate in Indiana, and gaming platform Roblox, which wants to move to Nevada. Unlike many of the other companies that have proposed a "Dexit," Simon does not have a controlling shareholder. It declined to comment on its reasons for proposing a move, referring to its latest proxy statement. Roblox said that Nevada law provides greater predictability. To be sure, the share of Delaware-based companies in the Russell 3000 index, which covers nearly all public companies, continues to grow, rising to 62% last year from 56% in 2020, according to ISS-Corporate. However, 2024 was the first year that more companies in the Russell Index left Delaware than moved their incorporation to the state. "On the Richter scale, it's not that high," said Benjamin Edwards, a professor at the UNLV School of Law, of the changes. "But it's still shaking the ground." FEARING AN EXODUS Delaware, which has no sales tax, gets around a third of its general budget revenue from fees and taxes related to chartering businesses. Fearing an exodus of companies leaving after the judicial rulings, the state enacted legislation in March that limits the role of the state's judges in reviewing certain corporate deals. It also limited the scope of so-called "books and records" requests, a legal tool often used by shareholder attorneys to try to obtain directors' emails and texts. Despite the recent changes, corporate law in Delaware remains relatively strict when it comes to insiders making deals that would likely benefit them directly, such as a deal to buy assets from a controlling shareholder or Musk and his Tesla pay arrangement, legal experts said. "That's one area where Delaware has consistently said, 'Look, we're going to kick the tires of those decisions with a little bit extra force'," said Eric Talley, a professor at Columbia Law School. Delaware law typically requires a company that strikes a deal with a controlling shareholder to prove the arrangement met a strict standard showing the price and process were fair, unless it was negotiated by independent directors or approved by shareholders. In Nevada, the same controlling shareholder deal would likely be protected by a legal standard known as the business judgment rule, which shields against lawsuits, regardless of how it was negotiated and approved, legal experts said. Talley said Nevada directors are protected unless they engage in fraud. "It's actually okay to engage in self-dealing, as long as you don't lie about it," he said. A state's corporate law governs a company's relationship with shareholders and typically does not affect legal rights of employees or consumers. In Texas, where Tesla and SpaceX are now incorporated, lawmakers last week approved amendments to its corporate law that are aimed at reducing the threat of shareholder litigation, in part by allowing companies to set stock ownership thresholds for lawsuits. The plaintiff in the Musk pay case owned just nine shares when he filed suit in 2018. Governor Greg Abbott has not signed the bill and his office did not respond to a request for comment. Eric Lentell, the general counsel at Delaware-chartered Archer Aviation, said the aircraft developer is considering reincorporating in Texas and believes directors of other public companies should reconsider Delaware. After a Delaware judge refused last year to recognize a vote by Tesla investors to reinstate Musk's pay, Lentell said it signaled that Delaware judges "have become kind of activist in nature" by appearing to rewrite settled law. "I think that's where people get nervous," he said. (Reporting by Tom Hals in Wilmington, Delaware; editing by Amy Stevens, Noeleen Walder and Anna Driver )

In Tesla’s wake, more big companies propose voting “Dexit" to depart Delaware

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