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Molly Sims turns heads in orange bikini for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue

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Molly Sims showcased her toned body in the pages of the 2026 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit sssue.

The 52-year-old actress and model posed for the iconic magazine for the eighth time in her career, wearing a number of two-piece sets in the photos, including an orange string bikini she wore while posing on a cliff along the ocean.

She also shared a slideshow of photos from inside the magazine on her Instagram, in which she can be seen in a number of different bikinis while posing on the beach.

“If only I could tell the 20-something version of me shooting her first @si_swimsuit issue that she’d still be here at 52… feeling more beautiful and confident in her skin than ever before 🥹Thank you @mj_day and my entire SI family!!! ❤️” she wrote in the caption.

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The carousel of photos featured Sims in various bikinis of different colors, including a pink one, which she paired with suspenders, and a red suit which featured silver shell embellishments.

One of the photos showed her mixing and matching the colors, wearing a green top with blue bottoms, accessorizing with a blue cropped jacket.

Fans could not get enough of the photos, with one writing, “You look amazing MOLLY!!!! Holy smokesssssss 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.”

“GORGEOUS THEN & NOW inside / out👏🥰,” another added, while a third wrote, “More beautiful today then yesterday confident, smart, kind the modern day Wonder Woman.”

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“This is such a brave thing to do and it just creates a really safe space for many other women to express themselves after 20❤️,” another said.

Sims attended the launch of the 2026 edition at the Hard Rock Hotel New York on Thursday, May 14, where she stunned on the red carpet in a figure-hugging sheer black dress which showed off her toned stomach and legs. She paired the look with gold jewelry, a black clutch and natural makeup.

Also at the event was former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue cover girl Brooks Nader, who first applied for the magazine’s 2019 open casting call and won. She was featured in the 2020 issue as a rookie before going on to land the cover spot.

She is currently in the process of filming the first season of the “Baywatch” reboot, which she stars in alongside Shay Mitchell, Stephen Amell, Noah Beck and others.

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“I feel like I kinda manifested this role with my Sports Illustrated cover,” she told Extra TV at the 2026 Fox Upfront. “I was wearing the red one piece and I was like ‘This is so ‘Baywatch‘’ and lo and behold, here we are.”

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Trump shares stunning photos of Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation, says project is ahead of schedule

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Trump shares photos of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation, saying the upgraded project should be completed before July Fourth in time for America’s 250th anniversary.
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Napoleon Solo wins 151st Preakness Stakes

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Napoleon Solo took home the 2026 Preakness Stakes on Saturday, the 151st running of the race.

The favorite in Taj Mahal, the 1 horse, was in the lead from the start until the final turn until Napoleon Solo made his move on the outside and took the lead at the top of the stretch. As Taj Mahal fell off, Iron Honor, the 9 horse, snuck up, but the effort ultimately was not enough. 

Napoleon Solo opened at 8-1 and closed at 7-1. Iron Honor, at 8-1, finished second, with Chip Honcho fishing third after closing at 11-1. Ocelli, one of just three horses to run both the Kentucky Derby two weeks ago and Saturday’s Preakness, finished fourth at 8-1.

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A $1 exacta paid out $53.60, while a $1 trifecta brought in $597.10. But someone out there is very lucky, as a $1 superhighfive – picking the top-five finishers in order – paid out $12,015.70.

Even moreso, a 20-cent Pick 6 – picking the winners of the six consecutive races, with the final being the Preakness, paid out $33,842.34.

The race was run without the Kentucky Derby winner for the second year in a row. After Sovereignty did not run the Preakness last year – and wound up winning the Belmont Stakes – the training team of Golden Tempo opted to skip the Maryland race.

From 1960 to 2018, only three Derby winners did not run in the Preakness. Three Derby winners have skipped the Preakness in the last five years, and for the sixth time in eight years, for various reasons, the Triple Crown had already been impossible to accomplish by the time the Preakness even rolled around.

“I understand that fans of the sport or fans of the Triple Crown are disappointed, but the horse is not a machine,” Golden Tempo’s trainer, Cherie DeVaux, told Fox News Digital earlier this week.

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Only three horses from two weeks ago – Ocelli, Robusta, and Incredibolt, were back at the Preakness. Corona de Oro, the 11 horse on Saturday, was scratched well ahead of the Derby, and Great White, who reared up and fell on his back after becoming startled shortly before entering the Derby gate, took the 13 post on Saturday.

The Preakness went off roughly 24 hours after a horse died following the completion of his very first race.

Hit Zero, trained by Brittany Russell, came into the race as the favorite. However, he finished last in the race, which was won by another one of Russell’s horses, Bold Fact — and upon crossing the finish line, Hit Zero reportedly began coughing, dropped to his knees, then put his head down and died.

The Preakness took place at Laurel Park as Pimlico undergoes renovations. It was the first time ever that Pimlico did not host the race, moving roughly 20 miles south.

The Belmont Stakes, the final Triple Crown race, will take place on June 6. The race will return to Saratoga for a third year in a row as Belmont Park continues to be renovated.

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Coca-Cola quietly axed one Reagan-era drink that disappeared from store shelves

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A popular Minute Maid citrus drink that vanished from store shelves decades ago still lives on in the memories of kids who grew up drinking it in the 1980s.

Coca-Cola, Minute Maid’s parent company, quietly discontinued Five Alive around 1995. 

But nostalgic social-media posts keep wondering why.

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“When did Five Alive fall off?” a person on Reddit wondered about a year ago.

Another post from the same time showing an ad for Five Alive from 1979, the year it launched, drew sentimental reactions.

“Honestly, I loved that stuff,” wrote one commenter. 

“Why did it go away?” asked another.

“I miss this stuff so much,” someone else wrote.

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“I could go for some Five Alive right now,” wrote a Redditor three years ago. 

“Does anyone remember Five Alive?” asked another around the same time.

Both posts drew enthusiastic reactions from like-minded readers.

Some people even have fond memories of the less-expensive frozen concentrate version of the drink.

“Remember how it would slide slowly out of the can?” wrote a Redditor a year ago, drawing the response of, “SSHHHHHHHHHPLOP” from yet another commentator.

Five Alive faded from the U.S. market in the mid ’90s when Coca-Cola introduced Fruitopia in 1994 in a bid to keep up with trends, Tasting Table reported.

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Despite a $30-million marketing campaign, a spot in McDonald’s drink offerings and a shoutout from Stephen Hawking on “The Simpsons,” Fruitopia didn’t last either. Coca-Cola did away with it in 2003.

Coca-Cola announced earlier this year that Minute Maid is discontinuing its frozen juice concentrate products altogether “in response to shifting consumer preferences,” as Fox News Business reported.

Five Alive may have evaporated from American stores, but it isn’t fully extinct. 

Coca-Cola advertises both Five Alive and Fruitopia for sale in Canada.

Five Alive is also available in Nigeria, according to Tasting Table.

On its website, Walmart touts Five Alive as “a nutritious blend of five fruit flavors” that has “the ‘citrus zing’ that makes you Feel Alive!”

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Fox News Digital reached out to Coca-Cola for comment.

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