US-China trade talks in London enter their second dayNew Foto - US-China trade talks in London enter their second day

LONDON (AP) — The U.S. and China are holding asecond day of talksTuesday in London aimed at easing theirtrade dispute, after President Donald Trump said China is "not easy" but the U.S. was "doing well" at the negotiations. A Chinese delegation led by Vice Premier He Lifeng met U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer for several hours on Monday at Lancaster House, an ornate 200-year-old mansion near Buckingham Palace. Wang Wentao, China's commerce minister, and trade negotiator Li Chenggang are also in Beijing's delegation. Asked late Monday how the negotiations were going, Trump told reporters: "We are doing well with China. China's not easy." The two sides are trying to build on negotiationsin Geneva last monththat agreed to a 90-day suspension of most of the 100%-plus tariffs they had imposed on each other in an escalating trade war that had sparkedfears of recession. Since the Geneva talks, the U.S. and China have exchanged angry words over advanced semiconductors that power artificial intelligence,visas for Chinese studentsat American universities and "rare earth" minerals that are vital to carmakers and other industries. Trumpspoke at lengthwith Chinese leader Xi Jinping by phone last Thursday in an attempt to put relations back on track. Trump announced on social media the following day that the trade talkswould resumein London. China, the world's biggest producer of rare earths, has signaled it may ease export restrictions it placed on the elements in April, alarming automakers around the world who rely on them. Beijing, in turn, wants the U.S. to lift restrictions on Chinese access to the technology used to make advanced semiconductors. Trump said that he wants to "open up China," the world's dominant manufacturer, to U.S. products. "If we don't open up China, maybe we won't do anything," Trump said at the White House. "But we want to open up China." ___ Associated Press writer Josh Boak in Washington contributed to this story.

US-China trade talks in London enter their second day

US-China trade talks in London enter their second day LONDON (AP) — The U.S. and China are holding asecond day of talksTuesday in London aim...
France says it obtains Palestinian reform pledge ahead of conferenceNew Foto - France says it obtains Palestinian reform pledge ahead of conference

PARIS (Reuters) -France said on Tuesday it had obtained new commitments from the Palestinian Authority to reform, ahead of a conference next week at which Paris could become the most prominent Western power to back recognition of an independent Palestinian state. President Emmanuel Macron has received a letter from Mahmoud Abbas in which the Palestinian president condemns the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack against Israel, calls on all hostages to be released and pledges further reforms, the Elysee said. Abbas, 89, has headed the internationally recognised Palestinian Authority since the death of veteran leader Yasser Arafat in 2004. The PA exercises limited self rule in parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank but lost control of Gaza to its rivals Hamas since 2007. It has previously condemned Hamas for the attack that provoked the Gaza war and has called for the militant group to be disarmed in a future settlement. The letter to Macron, who is working on organising an international conference with Saudi Arabia to discuss recognition of Palestine, contains "unprecedented" pledges, Macron's office said, without elaborating. "Hamas will no longer rule Gaza and must hand over its weapons and military capabilities to the Palestinian Security Forces, which will oversee their removal outside the Occupied Palestinian territory, with Arab and international support," the French leader's office quoted Abbas as having written in the letter. Israel has said it will not accept any role for the PA in Gaza after the war and has denounced countries that consider recognising Palestinian independence, which it says would reward Hamas for its attacks. French officials have said Macron is leaning towards recognising a Palestinian state ahead of the U.N. conference which France and Saudi Arabia are co-hosting from June 17-20. (Reporting by Michel Rose)

France says it obtains Palestinian reform pledge ahead of conference

France says it obtains Palestinian reform pledge ahead of conference PARIS (Reuters) -France said on Tuesday it had obtained new commitments...
Florida Panthers dominate Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final as frustrations boil over for the Edmonton OilersNew Foto - Florida Panthers dominate Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final as frustrations boil over for the Edmonton Oilers

Brad Marchand is making NHL history at the ripe old age of 37 in the Stanley Cup Final, and hisFlorida Pantherslook well on their way to a second consecutive championship after a dominant 6-1 win over theEdmonton Oilersthat was marred by a wild brawl late in the game. The Panthers now lead the best-of-seven series two games to one. Less than a minute into Game 3 Monday night, Marchand dented the scoreboard again to get the scoring started for the Panthers. The 16-year NHL veteran has scored four goals through three games so far in the series. Marchand also put his name in the record books by becoming theoldest player to scorein each of the first three games of a Stanley Cup Final. Marchand has scored eight goals this postseason and has 17 total points. Carter Verhaeghe scored a power play goal for Florida late in the first period to double the Panthers' lead to 2-0 before the first intermission. Edmonton quickly cut into Florida's lead as Corey Perry scored just 1:40 after play restarted. But the Panthers answered with a pair of goals from Sam Reinhart and Sam Bennett to extend their lead as the second period ended with Florida ahead 4-1. Bennett now has a league-leading 14 goals this postseason and equaled his teammate Marchand with his fourth goal of the finals and tallies in all three games. The Panthers kept piling on in the third period with another power play goal, this time from Aaron Ekblad. With the game out of reach, the Oilers' frustrations boiled over. Several Edmonton players took shots at Bennett before Edmonton's Trent Frederic was penalized for breaking his stick across the center's ribs. The gloves came off after that, with everyone except the goalies mixing it up in a brawl in the neutral zone that lasted several minutes. By the time all the players could be separated, the officials had handed out 80 minutes of penalty time for the melee. The chippy play from the Oilers continued as Evander Kane was issued a 10-minute misconduct a few minutes later for slashing Verhaeghe while he was down on the ice. In the ensuing Panthers' power play, the Canadian squad turned its attention to Matthew Tkachuk as a pair of Oilers ganged up on the winger behind the Edmonton net, touching off another round of pushing and shoving. On the ensuing Panthers power play, Florida added another goal, this time from Evan Rodrigues. The Panthers' power play has been exceptional this series, with the team scoring five times with an advantage so far in the finals. As the final horn sounded and plastic rats rained down from the crowd at Amerant Bank Arena, there was yet another skirmish between the two teams that have built up plenty of bad blood despite being separated by more than 2,500 miles. The two sides met in an epic seven-game championship series last year in which the Panthers emerged victorious. As Florida seizes a 2-1 lead in this year's series, it's déjà vu all over again for the Oilers, who have yet to find the formula for defeating the Panthers. Marchand, who was a trade deadline acquisition for Florida after spending his first 15-plus NHL seasons with the Boston Bruins, has been central to the Panthers' push for back-to-back championships. Although Marchand was injured at the time of the trade, the Panthers were still willing to send a future first-round draft pick to Boston in exchange for the prospect of having Marchand's veteran leadership coming off the bench in the playoffs. Florida's strategic patience appears to be paying off with Marchand's flurry of goals against the Oilers in the series. Marchand, whose contract expires at the end of this season, will hope to enter free agency with a second Stanley Cup in his trophy case to go along with the championship he won with the Bruins in the 2011. The Panthers, who are appearing in the Final for the third straight season, will have the chance to inch closer to lifting the Stanley Cup once again when they meet the Oilers for Game 4 on Thursday in Sunrise, Florida. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Florida Panthers dominate Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final as frustrations boil over for the Edmonton Oilers

Florida Panthers dominate Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final as frustrations boil over for the Edmonton Oilers Brad Marchand is making NHL hist...
Madrid's new street circuit to debut in 2026, replacing Imola on F1 scheduleNew Foto - Madrid's new street circuit to debut in 2026, replacing Imola on F1 schedule

LONDON (AP) — A new street circuit in Madrid will make its debut on theFormula 1schedule in September of next year, replacing the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at Imola. F1 announced its 2026 calendar on Tuesday, setting the first grand prix at thenew Madring trackin the Spanish capital for Sept. 13. Spain gets two races in 2026 as Barcelona stays on the calendar for the final year of its contract. Itfaces an uncertain futureafter that. F1 has previously said Madrid's race will be known as the Spanish Grand Prix. The new schedule doesn't specify a new name for Barcelona's race, which has been known as the Spanish Grand Prix since 1991. Spain's second race means Italy drops back to having one grand prix as Imola leaves the schedule. The historic track, a favorite with drivers, returned to the schedule in 2020 as a late addition amid the COVID-19 pandemic and has hosted five races since. Itscontract was upthis year. The Australian Grand Prix on March 8 starts the season for the second year running because the races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia again move to April to avoid clashing with the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. The season stays at 24 races and concludes with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from Dec. 4-6. As part of a push to limit intercontinental travel, the Canadian Grand Prix moves forward from June to May so that it follows the Miami Grand Prix. This week's race in Canada is sandwiched between events in Spain and Austria. Moving Canada in 2026 will mean that all of F1's European races are scheduled together from June through September. "With 24 grands prix across five continents, the season truly reflects the global nature of our community, while the improved geographical flow of the calendar shows our joint commitment to making the championship more efficient and sustainable," FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem said in a statement. ___ AP auto racing:https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing

Madrid's new street circuit to debut in 2026, replacing Imola on F1 schedule

Madrid's new street circuit to debut in 2026, replacing Imola on F1 schedule LONDON (AP) — A new street circuit in Madrid will make its ...
Live updates: Israel attacks Yemeni port city of HodeidaNew Foto - Live updates: Israel attacks Yemeni port city of Hodeida

The Israeli navy attacked docks in Yemen's rebel-held port city of Hodeida on Tuesday, likely damaging facilities that are key to aid shipments to the hungry, war-wracked nation. The Israeli military said navy missile ships conducted the strikes, the first time its forces have been involved in attacks against the Houthi rebels. Tuesday's attack comes as the Houthis have repeatedly launched missiles and drones targeting Israel during itswar on Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The Houthis announced the attack via their al-Masirah satellite news channel. They said the attack targeted docks there, without elaborating. ___ Here's the latest: Israel deports Greta Thunberg after seizing the ship she was on Activist Greta Thunberg is being deported from Israel, Israel's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday, after the Gaza-bound ship she was on was seized by the Israeli military. In a post on X, the Foreign Ministry shared a photo of Thunberg on a plane, saying that she was headed for France. Thunberg was one of 12 passengers on board the Madleen, a boat carrying aid destined for people in war-torn Gaza. The activists said they were protesting the ongoing war and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Israel says such ships violate its naval blockade of Gaza.

Live updates: Israel attacks Yemeni port city of Hodeida

Live updates: Israel attacks Yemeni port city of Hodeida The Israeli navy attacked docks in Yemen's rebel-held port city of Hodeida on T...
In their own words: Trump, Newsom trade insults and barbs over National Guard in Los AngelesNew Foto - In their own words: Trump, Newsom trade insults and barbs over National Guard in Los Angeles

The swiftly evolvingsituation in the Los Angeles areaover protests surrounding immigration enforcement actions has also cued up a public spat between PresidentDonald Trumpand Gov. Gavin Newsom, the California governor who has been one of the Republican president's most vocal Democratic critics. After Trump on Sunday called up 2,000 National Guard troops to respond, Newsom said he would sue the administration, a promise on which the state followed through a day later. Trump citeda legal provisionthat allows him to mobilize federal service members when there is "a rebellion or danger of a rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States." The president also agreed with one of his top advisers that maybe the governor should be arrested. Here's a look at back-and-forth between Trump and Newsom in their own words: The troops "You have violent people, and we're not gonna let them get away with it." — Trump, Sunday, in remarks to reporters in Morristown, New Jersey. ___ Newsom's ire has been elevated over Trump's decision to, without his support, call up the California National Guard for deployment into his state. In aletterSunday, Newsom called on Trump to rescind the Guard deployment, calling it a "serious breach of state sovereignty." The governor, who was in Los Angeles meeting with local law enforcement and other officials, also told protesters they were playing into Trump's plans and would face arrest for violence or property destruction. "Trump wants chaos and he's instigated violence," he said. "Stay peaceful. Stay focused. Don't give him the excuse he's looking for." In an interview with MSNBC, Newsom said Sunday he had spoken with Trump "late Friday night," after the protests had begun, but said deploying the National Guard "never came up." "We talked for almost 20 minutes, and he — barely, this issue never came up. I mean, I kept trying to talk about LA, he wanted to talk about all these other issues," Newsom said. "We had a very decent conversation." "He never once brought up the National Guard," Newsom said of Trump, calling him "a stone-cold liar." Saying, "I did call him the other night," Trump told reporters Sunday that he told Newsom in that call: "'Look you've got to take care of this. Otherwise I'm sending in the troops.' ... That's what we did." On Monday, Trumpposted on social mediathat Los Angeles would have been "completely obliterated" without his intervention and referred to Newsom as "Newscum," a pejorative moniker he has used to refer to the governor. The lawsuit "We are suing Donald Trump. This is a manufactured crisis. He is creating fear and terror to take over a state militia and violate the U.S. constitution." — Newsom, Monday,X post. ___ As Newsom promised,California officials suedthe Trump administration on Monday, with the state's attorney general, Rob Bonta, arguing that the deployment of troops "trampled" on the state's sovereignty and pushing for a restraining order. The initial deployment of 300 National Guard troops was expected to quickly expand to the full 2,000 that were authorized by Trump. Late Monday, Trump authorized an additional 2,000 National Guard troops. Ahead of that move, Newsom accused the president of inflaming tensions, breaching state sovereignty and wasting resources, while warning protesters not to "take Trump's bait." Teasing the suit, Newsom told MSNBC that he saw the deployment as "an illegal act, an immoral act, an unconstitutional act." Asked Monday about the lawsuit, Trump said it was "interesting" and argued "that place would be burning down" without the federal government's intervention. "I'm very happy I got involved," Trump added. "I think Gavin in his own way is very happy I got involved." The possible arrest? "I think it's great. Gavin likes the publicity, but I think it would be a great thing." — Trump, Monday, in remarks to reporters. ___ Tom Homan, the Trump administration's border czar, previously warned that anyone, including public officials, would be arrested if they obstructed federal immigration enforcement. Newsom's initial response to Homan, during the MSNBC interview and in subsequent posts on his own social media: "Come and get me, tough guy." On Monday Trump seemed to agree with his border chief, telling reporters, "I would do it if I were Tom." "I think it's great. Gavin likes the publicity, but I think it would be a great thing," Trump added. "He's done a terrible job. Look — I like Gavin, he's a nice guy, but he's grossly incompetent, everybody knows." Homan later said there was "no discussion" about actually arresting Newsom, but reiterated that "no one's above the law." Reposting a video of Trump's comments about arresting him, Newsomwrote Monday on Xthat they represented "a day I hoped I would never see in America" and said Trump's call for his arrest marked "an unmistakable step toward authoritarianism." The arrest questions — and insults — continued later Monday after an event at the White House, when Trump told reporters that Newsom's "primary crime is running for governor, because he did such a bad job." ___ Kinnard can be reached athttp://x.com/MegKinnardAP

In their own words: Trump, Newsom trade insults and barbs over National Guard in Los Angeles

In their own words: Trump, Newsom trade insults and barbs over National Guard in Los Angeles The swiftly evolvingsituation in the Los Angele...
Naylor hits grand slam in 11th and Diamondbacks recover to beat Mariners 8-4New Foto - Naylor hits grand slam in 11th and Diamondbacks recover to beat Mariners 8-4

PHOENIX (AP) — Josh Naylor hit a game-ending grand slam in the 11th inning and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Seattle Mariners 8-4 on Monday night after losing closer Justin Martinez with two outs in the ninth and then blowing a four-run lead. Corbin Carroll launched a leadoff homer and Naylor had three hits and five RBIs for the Diamondbacks, who stopped a three-game skid. Martinez entered to start the ninth with Arizona leading 4-0 and struck out Jorge Polanco and Randy Arozarena to begin the inning. The right-hander then walked Dylan Moore on a full count and threw a pitch to Donovan Solano before calling for an athletic trainer. Jeff Brigham came in and gave up RBI singles to Solano and Cole Young before Dominic Canzone tied it with a 450-foot, two-run drive to right field for his first homer this season. Juan Morillo retired slugger Cal Raleigh with two runners aboard to finally end the inning. Morillo then pitched a perfect 10th and Jalen Beeks (2-0) got three straight outs in the 11th. Naylor homered to right-center with one out on a 1-2 pitch from Carlos Vargas (1-5), who was working his second inning in relief. Vargas loaded the bases with a walk to Geraldo Perdomo that followed an intentional walk to Ketel Marte. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Naylor hits grand slam in 11th and Diamondbacks recover to beat Mariners 8-4

Naylor hits grand slam in 11th and Diamondbacks recover to beat Mariners 8-4 PHOENIX (AP) — Josh Naylor hit a game-ending grand slam in the ...

 

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