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Katherine Heigl defends participating in dog rescue fundraiser at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago: 'Animals don't vote'

Katherine Heigl is defending her decision to attend a dog rescue fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, the exclusive Palm Beach club owned by Donald Trump.

Entertainment Weekly Katherine Heigl attends a dog rescue fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., March 8Credit: Manny Hernandez/Getty

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  • "Animals don't vote. The only room they don't like is the euthanasia room at a shelter," the actress shared in a statement.

  • Heigl has long advocated for pets' rights, establishing the Jason Heigl Foundation for animal welfare with her mother Nancy in 2008.

Katherine Heiglis hitting back at criticism over her recent attendance of a charity event held at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump's exclusive Palm Beach club.

TheGrey's Anatomystar was one of hundreds in attendance on Sunday at the 2026 edition of Wine, Women & Shoes, an annual fundraiser benefitting Florida's Big Dog Ranch Rescue, the nation's largest no-kill dog shelter. The event was held this year at the sprawling, 17-acre estate that serves as Trump's primary residence, as well as plays host to a wide variety of weddings, galas, and other special events.

Heigl has become an elusive star since the height of her fame in the late 2000s and early 2010s, and the rare red carpet appearance March 8 attracted a good deal of attention. Much of that attention has been critical due to the association with the sitting president, whoseapproval rating has been plummetingamid the ongoing war against Iran.

Never one to shy away from controversy, Heigl finally addressed her decision to the attend the event, which she contended existed in an entirely separate sphere from politics.

Katherine Heigl on 'Grey's Anatomy'Credit: Randy Holmes/ABC

"Animals don't vote. The only room they don't like is the euthanasia room at a shelter," the actress said in a statement shared withPage Sixon Wednesday. "They are completely at the mercy of us, and they have no voice of their own."

"This event was about animal advocacy — something that has always been deeply personal to me... Anyone who knows me knows that protecting animals is one of my greatest passions," she continued.

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Entertainment Weeklydid not immediately hear back from representatives for Heigl.

Heigl's advocacy for the cause of animal welfare is long running and well documented.

The actress and her mother Nancy established theJason Heigl Foundationfor animal welfare and advocacy in 2008 in honor of their late brother and son, who died in a car accident. The Heigls have raised "more than $8 million" since the organization's inception in order to support animals in need, according to itswebsite.

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The three-day gala benefitting Big Dog Ranch Rescue raised $5.5 million in pursuit of its goal to open facilities in Alabama, Texas, California, and North Carolina, according toThe Palm Beach Post.

The event was co-chaired by Lara Trump, the president's daughter-in-law, and was attended by other figures in his extended circle, like Fox News host Jeanine Pirro, whom the president appointed United States Attorney for the District of Columbia back in August.

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Katherine Heigl defends participating in dog rescue fundraiser at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago: 'Animals don’t vote'

Katherine Heigl is defending her decision to attend a dog rescue fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, the exclusive Palm Beach club ...
Russian court convicts 19 people over deadly 2024 Moscow concert hall attack

MOSCOW (AP) — A court in Moscow on Thursday convicted 19 people of involvement in the 2024 shooting rampage at aMoscow concert hallthat killed 149 people and wounded over 600 in one of the deadliest attacks in the capital in years.

Associated Press Men tried on the charges of involvement in a terror attack at the Crocus City Hall in March 2024 listen to the verdict in a glass cage at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov) Men tried on the charges of involvement in a terror attack at the Crocus City Hall in March 2024 listen to the verdict in a glass cage at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov) Men tried on the charges of involvement in a terror attack at the Crocus City Hall in March 2024, background, listen to the verdict from behind a glass cage as lawyers and journalists stand around at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov) Men tried on the charges of involvement in a terror attack at the Crocus City Hall in March 2024, background, listen to the verdict from behind a glass cage at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov) Men tried on the charges of involvement in a terror attack at the Crocus City Hall in March 2024, background, listen to the verdict from behind a glass cage at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov)

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A faction of the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the March 22, 2024, massacre at the Crocus City Hall concert venue. Authorities said four gunmen, identified as citizens of Tajikistan, shot people who were waiting for a show by a popular rock band and then set the building on fire.

All 19 defendants were handed lengthy prison terms: 15 received life sentences, one got 22 1/2 years, and three were given 19 years and 11 months each.

Those with life sentences will serve part of them in a prison and the rest in a special regime penal colony, according to the verdict.

They were also ordered to pay fines ranging from 500,000 rubles (about $6,300) to 2.7 million rubles ($34,000).

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The trial began in August 2025 in a military court, as is customary for terrorism charges, and took place behind closed doors, with authorities citing security concerns. Three military court judges presided.

PresidentVladimir Putinand other Russian officials have claimed, without presenting evidence, that Ukraine had a role in the attack. Kyiv has strongly denied any involvement.

The Investigative Committee, Russia's top criminal investigation agency, said the attack was "planned and carried out in the interests of the current leadership of Ukraine in order to destabilize the political situation in our country."

It also noted the four suspected gunmen tried to flee to Ukraine. They were arrested hours after the attack and laterappeared in a Moscow courtwith signs of being severely beaten.

Those tried alongside them included three men who sold the suspected gunmen a car, a man they rented an apartment from, and 10 others accused of terrorist ties, according to independent Russian news site Mediazona.

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The San Antonio Spurs' sixth man is a real-life cowboy who wears actual spurs

Every year around this time, the San Antonio Spurs hit the road for a few weeks while their arena hosts a rodeo. It is a tradition unique to them. For most players, that means time away from their families, not sleeping in their own beds.

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For forward Keldon Johnson, it means having his friends watch his ranch. Johnson owns a 22-acre ranch outside San Antonio, in Texas' Hill Country, where he raises all sorts of animals: goats, chickens, cows, a few horses and a miniature donkey.

In late February, when the team was out east, Johnson received a photo: One of his cows had given birth.

"They're my pets — I just love 'em," Johnson told NBC News. "It was a pretty cute moment."

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The Spurs have been the surprise of the NBA season. After six straight losing years, they have surged to second place in the Western Conference and are legit title contenders, led by Victor Wembanyama, the 7-foot-4 French phenom, and a young core around him.

But the Spurs call Johnson "the heart and soul of the team." He is their sixth man, the first one off the bench. He's also the team DJ, their longest-tenured player and their resident cowboy — the rare player who wears actual spurs.

Johnson goes for a block against the Detroit Pistons at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio on March 5. (Ronald Cortes / Getty Images)

Johnson grew up in South Hill, Virginia, a rural area with a population of about 5,000, near the North Carolina border. His father drove 18-wheelers, which meant early mornings and long days. As a young boy, Keldon would sometimes ride with him. His father taught him to fish and hunt, too, a rite of passage in that part of the world.

"If you go to Virginia and see the sign that says 'country' and then you take a right to go deeper in the country — that's where he's from," Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said.

But Keldon grew to be 6-feet-5, 200-plus pounds and one of the country's top basketball prospects for his age. He played at Oak Hill Academy, the famed Virginia prep school that produced Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Durant, and then a year at the University of Kentucky, where his freshmen class included future pros Tyler Herro and Immanuel Quickley.

The Spurs drafted Johnson in the first round in 2019, when the organization was going through a seismic shift. The Tim Duncan-Tony Parker-Manu Ginobili dynasty had ended, and San Antonio had traded Kawhi Leonard, its last Finals MVP, to the Toronto Raptors the year prior. The Spurs selected Johnson with the pick they received in that deal.

During Johnson's rookie year, San Antonio had its first losing season in about two decades. The next five years: five more losing campaigns. Johnson started a lot of those games. One year, he led the team in scoring as the Spurs compiled a staggering 60 losses.

Early in Keldon's career, his development coach happened to be Mitch Johnson, who was an assistant under Gregg Popovich at the time. Keldon always had a knack for bullying his way to the basket, for hitting an open jump shot.

"[But] something we talked a lot about was impacting winning and being a defender," Mitch Johnson said, describing his early conversations with Keldon. "When we get to where we want to go, what does this need to look like? For you and for us."

They worked together on "just valuing a lot of the details," Mitch Johnson said, details such as team defense, the type of skills that would make Keldon a well-rounded player.

Meanwhile, all of that losing put the Spurs in position to draft more young talent. In consecutive years, they used top-four picks on Wembanyama, Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper — the first two of whom would win the NBA's Rookie of the Year award. The Spurs also dealt for veteran guard De'Aaron Fox at last year's trade deadline.

San Antonio Spurs v Atlanta Hawks (Joe Boatman / NBAE via Getty Images)

The influx of talent naturally pushed Johnson to the bench, a role shift that he has embraced. He's not the leading scorer anymore, but his presence is still felt.

Before the Spurs take the court, Johnson typically plays music from a giant speaker, adorned with a worn-out Spurs logo. Something to get his teammates going. He has been the unofficial team DJ since his rookie year, he said, when veteran guard Patty Mills "put me on the aux and told me to play Mariah Carey."

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Johnson's playlist features lots of rap, but the rotation this season has also included Miley Cyrus' "Party in the U.S.A." and Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles."

"I feel like it started off like a joke," Johnson said. "But everybody sung along and had fun with it, so it just kind of been our routine since then."

When Johnson checks into games, he plays as if he just had chugged an energy drink. He crashes for rebounds. He bodies people on defense. He brings a level of ... urgency.

"Heisthe energy," said Spurs forward Julian Champagnie. "There's been times when we're in games and we're down and we don't have no energy or we can't find it — and he does. He seems to just pull everyone along with him."

On the season, Johnson is averaging 12.9 points and 5.5 rebounds and shooting 38.2% from 3-point range. Wembanyama calls Johnson "one of the most selfless persons I know," and Mitch Johnson says Keldon "should be Sixth Man of the Year."

Keldon Johnson is a contender for the award. He said it's nice to be mentioned in those conversations, but "winning is the most important thing for me. ... I come off the bench, bring that spark, be myself. Affect the game in as many ways as possible."

Johnson found he can be himself off the court in San Antonio, too.

He often goes fishing with friends in South Texas. Once, he went to Rockport, on the Gulf, and ended up catching a pretty big shark. "It wasn't gigantic," Johnson said. "But I was like sheesh. It took us probably an hour and a half to bring in."

He also goes hunting when he can, specifically wild-game hunting with a rifle or a compound bow. He has trailed lots of types of deer: axis, whitetail, fallow and barasingha, colloquially known as a swamp deer. But also bigger game: water buffalo, bison, elk.

As a true outdoorsman, Johnson eats what he kills. He said he had "eight or nine deep freezers in my garage, full of wild game," meats from animals he hunted, that his chef will prepare for him and his family.

Keldon Johnson on his ranch outside of San Antonio. (Jarryd Duarte / KJ3)

A few years into his career, after having signed an $80 million contract, Johnson bought the ranch and started collecting a variety of farm animals. He takes care of them himself, with help from family and friends. Now he often arrives at games wearing cowboy hats and boots, a contrast from his teammates' designer clothes.

"Ever since I got a ranch, it's the everyday attire," Johnson said. "It's a lifestyle."

Earlier this season, the ranch became a national talking point. The Spurs had reached the knockout round of the NBA Cup, the league's new in-season tournament, which rewards each player on the winning team with a payout of more than $500,000.

An Amazon NBA Prime sideline reporter asked Johnson, off-camera, what he'd do with his prize money — and whether he'd buy a llama for his ranch. He said yes, and she reported it on a telecast. "I initially wasn't thinking about getting a llama," Johnson told NBC News. "Then I was like, 'Doesn't sound like a bad idea. Why not?'"

The Spurs lost the NBA Cup final to the Knicks, but nevertheless, Johnson said, he has two llamas on the way. He pointed out that "we haven't really had time to get them settled."

That's understandable. The Spurs were away for much of February for their annual "Rodeo Road Trip," as San Antonians flocked to Frost Bank Center in their own cowboy regalia.

Johnson couldn't wait to get home to check on the newborn calf, get home to his ranch. He has been building a pond there, too, so he can catch catfish without leaving his house.

"That's my happy place," Johnson said. "I'm a country boy. I love what I love, I can't help it."

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Team USA hockey star Matthew Tkachuk reveals whether Olympic gold tops Stanley Cup win

TeamUSA hockeyplayer Matthew Tkachuk said it is hard to compare the achievements of winning the Winter Olympics versus theStanley Cupon "Hang Out with Sean Hannity."

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Tkachuk, who won the National Hockey League's ultimate prize in back-to-back seasons with the Florida Panthers, shared that the Stanley Cup is physically demanding and earning the title is an extraordinary accomplishment.

"Winning a Stanley Cup physically on your body is so tough, he said. "It's the hardest trophy to win in sports."

"When it's done, and you're lifting the cup and your body's just mangled, like you realize how hard it is to win it. And there's something special about having your engraved on that for history," he added.

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But the outpouring of support he received for representing the "greatest country in the world" at the2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortinawas equally meaningful.

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"But with that being said… we had people tuning in that have never watched hockey, that were just fans of USA," Tkachuk added.

"I had somebody that came up to me the other day that said that the only reason they watched is because how like patriotic we were and how we were representing the country, and now they're big hockey fans and they couldn't name a handful of players."

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Tkachuk helped secure the United States'historic win against Canadafor the first time in 46 years at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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Tkachuk, 28, also announced he isexpecting his first childwith his wife Ellie after nearly one year of marriage.

After five years together, Matthew and Ellie married in July 2025. The couple is waiting to learn the baby's gender until it is born, Tkachuk shared.

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"We aren't finding out," he revealed. "We're going old school approach, which I wasn't too fond of early, I will say."

The star hockey player shared his excitement for potentially having a son, who could carry on hishockey legacy, joking that he will get him on the ice as soon as possible.

"At some point would definitely love to have a boy," he said.

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"I'm lacing him up… the second he can… at least stand up, I'm gonna carry him around the ice," he added.

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"I think I'm more excited for youth hockey one day than my current hockey right now like honest to God," he told Fox News. "I can't wait for theroad trips, I can't wait for the family to come, I can wait for tht the parents to be in the hotel lobby bar at night talking about the day."

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Jack Osbourne welcomes baby girl with wife Aree and fans are left 'melting' at her name

Jack Osbourne has paid touching tribute to his late father Ozzy following the birth of his fifth child.

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On March 11, Jack -who recently revealed one of the last things his dad saidto him - announced that his wife Aree Gearhart had given birth to their little girl and they decided to name her Ozzy after the Black Sabbath legend.

Posting a short black and white video their adorable newborn, Jack captioned it, "Introducing Ozzy Matilda Osbourne." The tot appeared to be sleeping on a floral print blanket with a stuffed animal in the form of a bat, which is another nod to Jack's late father, who died in July 2025 after a prolonged battle with multiple sclerosis.

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It also revealed that baby Ozzy was born on March 5 at 8.49am and weighed 7lbs and 12 oz.

Following the announcement, several fans commented on the news of the birth, with many expressing joy over the little girl's name.

"My heart is melting. love to you and all the family. CONGRATULATIONS," one person wrote, while another said, "The most perfect name she could have ever received!! Congratulations to you all...I am sure her birth is what everyone's heart needed!!!"

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"oh my goodness congratulations I love her name I'm sure Ozzy is smiling," a third added," while a fourth shared, "The sweetest name. her Papa's gotta be so tickled watching over."

"Your dad sent her earth-side for you and your family. I just know she was kissed and cuddled, by your dad before she made it here. Congratulations!" another fan wrote, while an additional added, "Yay, we have another Ozzy Osbourne! The world is right again."

Just a few months before his daughter's birth, Jack, 40, announced that he and his wie were growing their family, admitting at the time that it was helping him as he coped with the loss of his father.

"It's been partly a healthy distraction, partly healing—probably in that kind of 'full cycle' category, in a weird way," he toldThe Sun on Sundayin December. "It's very much taken energy out of the grieving side of things and parked in a bit more hopefulness."

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Jack also confirmed he was able to tell his father about his wife's pregnancy before his death.

"We're super-excited. It was sort of planned, I should say," Jack continued. "It was maybe a little earlier than expected."

He added, "But it's definitely something that we were wanting to pursue and somehow it happened, miraculously."

This is the fifth child for Jack. He and Aree also share a daughter, Maple, three.

He also shares three children with his ex-wife, Lisa Stelly–Pearl, 13; Andy, 10; and Minnie, seven.

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For nearly two weeks, Chinese fighter jets stopped buzzing Taiwan. No one seems to know why.

Taiwan's military has grown used to the daily task of tracking Chinese warplanes flying near the island. Some days there are a handful. On others, many more. But they are a near-constant presence.

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So when the aircraft suddenly stopped coming for nearly two weeks, the silence was both striking and deeply puzzling.

That spell was broken on Thursday with five People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft operating around the Taiwan Strait over the previous 24 hours, according to Taiwan's military, with several flying near the median line that divides the waterway.

Analysts say it was the longest pause in Chinese air activity since Taiwan began publicly releasing daily military data.

"This is frankly unlike anything we've seen in recent history in terms of PLA activity around Taiwan," Ben Lewis, founder of PLATracker, an open data platform that tracks Chinese military movements around Taiwan, Japan and the South China Sea, told CNN.

"Since Taiwan's defense ministry began releasing this data in 2020 the trend has been up, up, up," Lewis said. "And now this lull, which maybe has ended today, maybe not, represents a very significant change in the pattern."

Beginning February 27, Taiwan recorded 13 consecutive days without Chinese warplanes flying near the island.

One brief exception came on March 6 when two aircraft were detected in the far southwestern corner of Taiwan's air defense identification zone, but analysts say the broader pattern still represented a striking break from recent years of steadily increasing Chinese military activity.

The sudden quiet puzzled analysts and raised a range of possible explanations.

One theory is that Beijing may be trying to avoid escalating tensions ahead of a planned meeting later this month between Chinese leader Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump, where trade, technology and Taiwan are expected to feature prominently.

"If I was in Vegas, I would put it on the Trump visit," Lewis said.

Others have pointed tothe war involving Iranand the potential impact on global energy markets, though analysts say that connection is less certain.

Some observers also note that China's annual parliamentary meetings, known as the "Two Sessions," are concluding this week, a period when military activity has occasionally slowed in the past.

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Taiwan's defense minister Wellington Koo urged caution about drawing conclusions from the lull, noting that Chinese naval activity around Taiwan has continued throughout the period.

"There are a lot of theories out there," Koo told reporters on Wednesday. "But we still see Chinese naval vessels operating around Taiwan on a daily basis, and these efforts to turn the Taiwan Strait into China's internal waters have not stopped."

Indeed, Taiwan continued to track several Chinese warships operating around the island throughout the period, even as the skies above remained unusually quiet.

Lewis said the limited number of aircraft detected Thursday may not signal a full return to normal activity.

The flights came the same day a US Navy P-8 surveillance aircraft transited the Taiwan Strait, in what the 7th Fleet says is a demonstration of Washington's "commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific," and the Chinese planes may have been deployed simply to monitor the American aircraft.

Even then, the response appeared muted compared with past incidents when US ships or aircraft passed through the waterway.

"Relative to previous incidents when the US Navy transited the Taiwan Strait, the number of Chinese aircraft deployed today was actually quite low," Lewis said.

That uncertainty leaves analysts watching closely to see what happens next.

Over the past five years, Beijing has dramatically increased the number of aircraft it sends near Taiwan, gradually normalizing what once would have been considered major military incursions.

On some days, Taiwan has reported dozens of Chinese aircraft operating near the island.

In that context, Lewis said, the sudden disappearance of the flights has been just as striking as their return.

"It used to be that five aircraft would make headlines," he said. "Now we're talking about zero, and that's what's unusual."

For now, the mystery remains unsolved.

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Messi held pointless as Inter Miami and Nashville play to scoreless draw in CONCACAF Champions Cup

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Lionel Messi was held scoreless and Inter Miami and Nashville SC played to a scoreless draw in the teams' first game in the CONCACAF Champions Cup round of 16 on Wednesday night.

Associated Press Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi, left, moves the ball against Nashville SC midfielder Patrick Yazbek in the first half of a CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16 soccer match Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi, center, chases the ball as he is defended by Nashville SC midfielder Patrick Yazbek, left, and defender Maxwell Woledzi (3) in the first half of a CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16 soccer match Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) Inter Miami's Rodrigo de Paul, left, and Nashville SC's Matthew Corcoran, right, battler for the ball in the first half of a CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16 soccer match Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) Inter Miami defender Noah Allen, left, protests a play by Nashville SC forward Sam Surridge, right, in the first half of a CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16 soccer match Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

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The teams will meet again on March 18 at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale to decide which squad advances to the quarterfinal round.

Entering the contest, Messi had scored in six straight games against Nashville, dating to April 20, 2024, posting 12 goals and five assists in that stretch. Messi was held without a point for the second time in four games after being held off the scoresheet in a 3-0 loss to Los Angeles FC on Feb. 21.

Messi had a chance, finishing with a shot and completing 79% of his passes. His scoring opportunity came in the 55th minute as he came streaking down the left side and got off a shot that was saved by Nashville goalkeeper Bruan Schwake.

Messi's one shot on target was his lowest single-game shot total since Nov. 29, in the MLS Cup Eastern Conference final against New York City FC. In that game, he had no shots on net, but did have an assist, in Inter Miami's 5-1 win.

Inter Miami dominated possession, controlling the ball for 59% of the game. Nashville pushed the play, recording 15 total shots to Miami's eight, four of which were on target.

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Nashville's best chance came off a corner from Cristian Espinoza in the 65th minute. His throw-in found Reed Baker-Whiting in the box. However, Baker-Whiting sent a header just over the crossbar.

Inter Miami's Maximiliano Falcón was injured in the seventh minute and left the game. He was replaced by Gonzalo Luján.

The winner of the Nashville-Miami series will face either Club América or the Philadelphia Union in quarterfinals. Club América defeated Philadelphia 1-0 on Wednesday in Chester, Pennsylvania. The elimination game will be held on March 18 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.

Advancement in the CONCACAF Champions Cup is decided on aggregate goals, with the team scoring the most goals over two games advancing. If Nashville and Miami are scoreless at the end of 90 minutes in their next game, the teams will go into extra time and then penalty kicks.

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