Europe's central bank expected to lower interest rates as Trump's trade war threatens growthNew Foto - Europe's central bank expected to lower interest rates as Trump's trade war threatens growth

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Lower inflation and concern thatU.S. President Donald Trump's trade warwill slow already modest growth have cleared the way for the European Central Bank to cut interest rates at Thursday's policy meeting, a step that would lower borrowing costs for consumers and businesses and promote economic activity. With a cut widely expected by market analysts, a key question is how low the bank will go, given uncertainty about the impact of U.S. trade policy on Europe's export-dependent economy. Bank President Christine Lagarde will face questions about the bank's outlook for coming meetings at her post-decision news conference. A cut of a quarter percentage point would be theeighth rate cut since June 2024and would take the bank's benchmark rate to 2%. Trump on April 2 announced a 20% tariff, orimport tax, on goods from theEuropean Union. He later threatened to raise the tariff to 50% after expressing dissatisfaction with the progress of trade talks with the EU. Trump and the EU's executive commission have agreed to suspend implementation and any retaliation by the EU until July 14 as negotiators seek to reach agreement. Trump added more disruption this week by suddenlyincreasing a 25% tariff on steel imports to 50%for all countries except for the U.K. The threat of even higher tariffs has raised fears that growth will underperform already modest forecasts. The EU's executive commission lowered its growth forecast for this year to 0.9% from 1.3% on the optimistic assumption that the 20% tariff rate can be negotiated down to no more than 10%. Low inflation has bolstered the ECB's ability to cut rates. Annual inflation for the 20 countries that use the euro fell to 1.9% in May from 2.2% in April as energy prices eased. The ECB raised rates to a record high of 4% to suppress a 2021-2023 inflation outbreak that reached double digits. But with inflation now below its 2% target, the bank has more freedom to cut. Lower rates make it cheaper to borrow and buy things, supporting demand for goods and in theory increasing spending and investment.

Europe's central bank expected to lower interest rates as Trump's trade war threatens growth

Europe's central bank expected to lower interest rates as Trump's trade war threatens growth FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Lower inflati...
Where is Trump's military parade taking place? See route, mapNew Foto - Where is Trump's military parade taking place? See route, map

President Donald Trumpis getting the military parade he's long wanted this year, as the U.S. Army plans to mark its250th anniversarywith a pomp-filled procession through the streets of the nation's capital, a date coinciding with the president's birthday. "The event is designed not only to showcase the Army's modern capabilities but also to inspire a new generation to embrace the spirit of service, resilience, and leadership that defines the United States," according to a May 21 statement onevent organizer's website. "The parade will trace the Army's evolution from the Revolutionary War through to the U.S. Army of Tomorrow." Here's what to know about the parade's route and when it takes place. Themilitary paradeis slated for Saturday, June 14, in the heart of Washington, D.C., spanning six blocks and bisecting the National Mall. Celebrations and associated events are set to take place throughout the day, starting with a fitness competition at 9:30 a.m. ET, and an assortment of military demonstrations, equipment displays and live music performances throughout the day. Visitors can expect kid zones, more than 50 vendor and experience booths, and meet-and-greats with "Army soldiers, NFL players, influencers and celebrities," according to the U.S. Armyevent page. Army, Trump love a $40M parade.But nothing is planned for Navy, Marines. On June 14, 1775, the Second Continental Congress voted to establish the Continental Army, organizers say, marking the creation of America's first national military force more than a year before the Declaration of Independence. Trump, US Army throwing military parade:How to get tickets The parade will take place along Constitution Avenue NW, starting at 15th Street alongside the National Mall, near the National Museum of African American History and Culture. The procession will begin at 6:30 p.m. ET, cutting through the mall between the Washington Monument and German-American Friendship Garden on one side and the long grassy expanse of President's Park in front of the White House on the other. The parade will cross in front of Trump's viewing stand on Constitution Avenue south of the White House at about 6 p.m. It will continue in the direction of the Lincoln Memorial, passing by Constitution Gardens and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial before ending at 7:30 p.m. ET on Constitution Avenue NW and 23rd Street. A concert at the Ellipse is scheduled to start when the parade ends, andArmy officialssay a firework display will begin at 9:45 p.m. ET. Contributing: George Petras and Janet Loehrke, USA TODAY. Kathryn Palmer is a national trending news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her atkapalmer@usatoday.comand on X @KathrynPlmr. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Trump military parade route; See map of June 14 festivities

Where is Trump’s military parade taking place? See route, map

Where is Trump's military parade taking place? See route, map President Donald Trumpis getting the military parade he's long wanted ...
Martin hired as Rangers manager and handed a big task: Regain the Scottish title from CelticNew Foto - Martin hired as Rangers manager and handed a big task: Regain the Scottish title from Celtic

Six months after beingfired by Southampton, Russell Martin crossed the border to take over as manager of Scottish giant Rangers on Thursday and tasked with regaining the league title fromfierce Glasgow rival Celtic. Martin guided Southampton to promotion to the Premier League last year but left in December following one win from the team's first 16 games. The 39-year-old Martin has secured a quick return to management at Rangers, going back to a club where he spent a half season on loan in 2018. "From my time here, I had a taste of how special this club is, the expectation, the passion and the history," Martin said. "Now, as I return, I'm determined to bring success back, for the supporters, the players, and everyone inside this club. There's a lot to be done, but the goal is clear: win matches, win trophies and give Rangers fans a team that they can be proud of." Rangers finished last season under the caretaker management of its former captain, Barry Ferguson, after firing Frenchman Philippe Clement in February. Appointing Martin — an Englishman who played international soccer for Scotland — is the latest big move by Rangers after a U.S.-based consortium, which includes an investment arm ofthe San Francisco 49ers, purchased amajority ownership stakein the club. Health insurance entrepreneur Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises led a consortium of investors to have bought a 51% stake. A new sporting director, Kevin Thelwell, officially began work at Rangers on Monday. Celtic's stranglehold on Scottish soccer has just continued with a 13th Premiership title in 14 seasons. Rangers won the only other title in that period, under Steven Gerrard in the 2020-21 season. Rangers and Celtic now have 55 Scottish league titles each. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Martin hired as Rangers manager and handed a big task: Regain the Scottish title from Celtic

Martin hired as Rangers manager and handed a big task: Regain the Scottish title from Celtic Six months after beingfired by Southampton, Rus...
Proof: PACERS PATH to Procuring Prize & Parade🏆 | The Big NumberNew Foto - Proof: PACERS PATH to Procuring Prize & Parade🏆 | The Big Number

Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine are well aware that the Oklahoma City Thunder are LIKELY to win this year's NBA title. But what is Indiana's path to a championship, and just how viable is it? The Big Number has unearthed the key stats that prove how the Pacers could walk away with the Larry O, as improbable as it may seem. It would have to start with Tyrese Haliburton becoming ultra aggressive, which will be easier said than done against his #1 kryptonite: Lu Dort. (1:23) The Big Number: Haliburton scoring vs. OKC (11:59) Little Numbers: Pascal Siakam points produced in postseason (16:21) Little Numbers: Thunder corner 3's (19:41) Little Numbers: What happened last time OKC lost a series? (23:50) Little Numbers: Thunder vs. zone defense (28:54) Knicks fire Tom Thibodeau (38:50) Suns hire Ott as head coach 🖥️Watch this full episode on YouTube Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family athttps://apple.co/3zEuTQjor atYahoo Sports Podcasts

Proof: PACERS PATH to Procuring Prize & Parade🏆 | The Big Number

Proof: PACERS PATH to Procuring Prize & Parade🏆 | The Big Number Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine are well aware that the Oklahoma City Th...
New Zealand parliament confirms unprecedented lengthy suspension of Indigenous lawmakersNew Foto - New Zealand parliament confirms unprecedented lengthy suspension of Indigenous lawmakers

By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) -New Zealand's parliament agreed on historically lengthy suspensions for three Indigenous lawmakers who last year performed a haka, a traditional Maori dance, disrupting the reading of a controversial bill. A parliamentary privileges committee in May recommended the suspension of the three Te Pati Maori parliamentarians for acting in "a manner that could have the effect of intimidating a member of the house." The three performed the haka last November ahead of a vote on a controversial bill that would have reinterpreted a 185-year-old treaty between the British and Indigenous Maori that still guides the country's policy and legislation. The government voted through the suspensions, which will see Te Pati Maori co-leaders Debbie Ngarewa-Packer and Rawiri Waititi stood down from parliament for 21 days, and representative Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke for seven days. While the members are suspended, they will not be paid or be able to vote on legislation. Suspending lawmakers is rare in New Zealand's parliament with only three members suspended in the past 10 years, according to New Zealand parliamentary services. Before Thursday, the longest suspension was for three days, according to New Zealand representatives who spoke earlier in the day. Maipi-Clarke told parliament ahead of the vote that the suspension was an effort to stop Maori from making themselves heard in parliament. "Are our voices too loud for this house? Is that the reason why we are being silenced? Are our voices shaking the core foundation of this house? The house we had no voice in building… We will never be silenced and we will never be lost," she said. Judith Collins, who heads the privileges committee and serves as attorney-general, had previously told parliament that the haka forced the speaker to suspend proceedings for 30 minutes and that no permission had been sought to perform it. "It's not about the haka ... it is about following the rules of parliament that we are all obliged to follow and that we all pledged to follow," Collins said. The opposition Labour party called for a compromise and proposed censure instead of suspension. Labour considers the suspension to be "inconsistent with the fundamental nature of this democracy," Labour parliamentarian Duncan Webb said on Thursday. "This decision is wildly out of step with any other decision of the privileges committee," said Webb. The haka was traditionally a way for Maori to welcome visiting tribes or to invigorate warriors ahead of battle. It is now performed at important events as well as ahead of matches by New Zealand's rugby teams. (Reporting by Lucy Craymer; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

New Zealand parliament confirms unprecedented lengthy suspension of Indigenous lawmakers

New Zealand parliament confirms unprecedented lengthy suspension of Indigenous lawmakers By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) -New Zealand...
Israeli forces recover bodies of 2 hostages with U.S. citizenship held in GazaNew Foto - Israeli forces recover bodies of 2 hostages with U.S. citizenship held in Gaza

Israeli forces have recovered the bodies of two hostages with dual Israeli-U.S. citizenship,Judith Weinstein-Haggai and Gad Haggai, a married couple whose remains were being held inGazasince the beginning of the war there in October 2023. The Israeli military and Shin Bet, Israel's domestic security agency, recovered the bodies of Weinstein-Haggai, 70, and Haggai, 72, in a special operation, Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahusaid in a statement Thursday morning. The couple, fromKibbutz Nir Oz, were killed during the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, terror attacks, in which around 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken hostage. Since then, more than 54,000 people, including thousands of children, have been killed in Gaza during Israel's ensuing military offensive, according to the Palestinian health ministry there. The Israeli military and Shin Bet said in a joint statement Thursday that Weinstein-Haggai and Haggai were killed and taken into Gaza by members of the Mujahideen Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinian Mujahideen Movement. It said its operation was made possible by precise intelligence from Israeli authorities and added that the loved ones of the couple and community of Nir Oz had been notified of the recovery of the couple's bodies. Weinstein-Haggai and Haggai's status had initially been unclear in the aftermath of the attacks, but President Joe Biden announced in December 2023 that Weinstein-Haggai was found to have been killed on Oct. 7, along with Haggai. "Our hearts ache for the most terrible loss. May their memory be blessed," Netanyahu said after the bodies of Weinstein-Haggai and her husband were recovered. "We will not rest or be silent until we return all of our abductees home — the living and the dead alike," he added. Weinstein-Haggai and her husband were among four Israeli-Americans whose bodies were believed to remain in Hamas captivity, withItay Chen,19 andOmer Neutra,21, still believed to be held in Gaza. Edan Alexander,who was believed to be the last living U.S. citizen held captive in Gaza, wasfreed on May 12after being taken hostage by Hamas during the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks. In a statement Thursday, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, which represents families of the hostages held in Gaza, said the return of Weinstein-Haggai and her husband's remains "for proper burial in their beloved homeland represents the closing of a circle and the fulfillment of the state's fundamental obligation to them." They reiterated calls for the Israeli government to do everything in its power to reach a ceasefire agreement that would see the rest of the more than 50 hostages who remain held in Gaza, both alive and dead, to be returned. So far, efforts to negotiate a new ceasefire deal have failed to produce a result after the last one fell apart in March, with Israel and Hamas trading blame for the failure to reach a truce.

Israeli forces recover bodies of 2 hostages with U.S. citizenship held in Gaza

Israeli forces recover bodies of 2 hostages with U.S. citizenship held in Gaza Israeli forces have recovered the bodies of two hostages with...
Pirates rookie Mike Burrows shuts down Astros to pick up first win as a starter in 3-0 victoryNew Foto - Pirates rookie Mike Burrows shuts down Astros to pick up first win as a starter in 3-0 victory

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh's Mike Burrows held Houston in check into the sixth inning to pick up the first victory of his career as a starter as the Pirates topped the Astros 3-0 on Wednesday night. Burrows (1-1), whose rise through the Pirates system was slowed by Tommy John surgery in 2023, allowed five hits and struck out six in 5 1/3 innings. The 25-year-old right-hander took a significant step forward after giving up eight runs in 8 1/3 innings across his first two starts since being called up from Triple-A Indianapolis. David Bednar worked the ninth for his seventh save. Oneil Cruz and Spencer Horwitz had two hits apiece for Pittsburgh, which snapped a two-game skid. Andrew McCutchen and Isiah Kiner-Falefa both drove in runs against Houston starter Ryan Gusto (3-3) in the second inning to give Burrows all the offense he would need. Jeremy Peña had two of Houston's seven hits as the Astros lost for just the third time in their last 10 games. Gusto, who has split time between the bullpen and the starting rotation, labored through 4 1/3 innings. He needed 83 pitches to record 13 outs and was pulled with two on and one out in the fifth. Gusto allowed three runs on eight hits, with two walks and three strikeouts. The right-hander is 0-2 with an 8.22 ERA in his last six appearances. Key moment Houston's biggest threat came in the sixth when a double by Pena and a walk to Jose Altuve put two on with one out. Pirates reliever Chase Shugart retired the next two hitters, with third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes making a nice play on a grounder by Yainer Diaz to end the threat. Key stat 11-13: Pittsburgh's record since Don Kellyreplaced Derek Sheltonas manager on May 8. Up next The interleague series wraps up on Thursday. Framber Valdez (5-4, 3.12 ERA) gets the start for Houston against Pittsburgh veteran Mitch Keller (1-7, 3.73). ___ This story has been corrected to note that this is Burrows' first victory as a starter. He had a victory in relief in 2024. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Pirates rookie Mike Burrows shuts down Astros to pick up first win as a starter in 3-0 victory

Pirates rookie Mike Burrows shuts down Astros to pick up first win as a starter in 3-0 victory PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh's Mike Burro...

 

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