Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next yearNew Foto - Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next year

Get ready to see some punches on the White House grounds. President Trump says he will host a UFC mixed martial arts fight at the White House as part of next year's festivities celebrating 250 years of American independence. The idea came up during a Thursday night speech at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, one year and one day before the 250th anniversary of the 1776 ratification of the Declaration of Independence. The federal government is planning to mark the occasion with a year's worth of events — including a UFC fight, according to Mr. Trump. "We're going to have some incredible events," the president said. "Some professional events, some amateur events. But the UFC fight is going to be a big deal, too." Further details on the event, which is not lacking for possible names (the Rose Garden Fight Night? Oval Office Octagon?), are unclear. But the president is "dead serious" about the idea, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told a pool reporter on Thursday. A UFC spokesperson also confirmed the plans to CBS News. Mr. Trump described it as a "championship fight, full fight" with 20,000 or 25,000 spectators — a tall order for the White House grounds, though Mr. Trump said, "we have a lot of land there." He said longtime UFC CEO Dana White will organize the event. "It's going to be EPIC!" wroteLeavitt on X. The president's ties to the UFC go back to at least 2001, when the Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic Cityhostedthe mixed martial arts enterprise. Since then, Mr. Trumphas periodicallyattended UFC fights, includinglast month. The president is also close with White, who helped introduce Mr. Trump at last summer's Republican National Convention and took the stage at Mr. Trump's election night victory party. Mr. Trump plugged a handful of other America250 events in his Thursday speech, including a "Great American State Fair," a National Mall celebration and an athletic competition called the "Patriot Games." "I think it's going to be a wild time," Mr. Trump told reporters after returning to the D.C. area following the speech. Bryan Kohberger Pleads Guilty | "48 Hours" Podcast CBS News journalists describe what it was like to report on Sean "Diddy" Combs trial Skydiving plane crashes in New Jersey, several hospitalized

Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next year

Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next year Get ready to see some punches on the White House grounds. President T...
Pasquantino hits two-run single in 7th inning as Royals beat Mariners 3-2New Foto - Pasquantino hits two-run single in 7th inning as Royals beat Mariners 3-2

SEATTLE (AP) — Vinnie Pasquantino had a two-run single in the seventh inning and the Kansas City Royals beat the Seattle Mariners 3-2 on Thursday night. Bobby Witt Jr. tied the score 1-1 with a single to center field with one out and then stole second base to put two runners in scoring position. Pasquantino grounded a single to right field drive in both runners, with Witt scoring aftermaking an elusive move to avoid the tag from catcher Cal Raleighto give the Royals a two-run lead. Seth Lugo (6-5) allowed just one run on six hits in 6 1/3 innings. He walked two and struck out seven. Lucas Erceg and Taylor Clarke got two outs each, and Carlos Estévez pitched 1 1/3 innings to get his 24th save. Estévez gave up a leadoff homer to Dominic Canzone in the ninth and had runners on second and third after a wild pitch with one out, but struck out Julio Rodríguez and got Raleigh to ground out to end the game. Jorge Polanco homered in the fourth inning to put the Mariners up 1-0, and also had two doubles,. Logan Evans, recalled from Triple-A Tacoma, made his first big league start since May 10 and gave up three hits in 5 2/3 scoreless innings. He walked one and struck out three. Casey Legumina (4-4) walked the first two batters to begin the seventh inning and was replaced by Carlos Vargas, who gave up the run-scoring hits to Witt and Pasquantino. Key moment The Royals capitalized on consecutive walks by Kyle Isbel and Jonathan India against Legumijna to start the seventh, setting the stage for Witt and Pasquantino. Key stat Witt has now hit safely in his last 23 road games, breaking Hal McRae's 42-year-old Kansas City record. Up next Royals LHP Kris Bubic (6-6, 2.25 ERA) opens a three-game series at Arizona against Diamondbacks LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (3-4, 5.13). Mariners RHP Bryan Woo (7-4, 2.93 ERA) faces Pirates LHP Bailey Falter (7-4, 2.93). ___ AP MLB:https://www.apnews.com/hub/MLB

Pasquantino hits two-run single in 7th inning as Royals beat Mariners 3-2

Pasquantino hits two-run single in 7th inning as Royals beat Mariners 3-2 SEATTLE (AP) — Vinnie Pasquantino had a two-run single in the seve...
Blistering heat, empty chairs and the C-word mar UN's flagship development eventNew Foto - Blistering heat, empty chairs and the C-word mar UN's flagship development event

By David Latona SEVILLE (Reuters) -Brutal heat scorched Spain this week, a blistering reminder of the climate change that is battering the world's poorest countries - stretching their finances even as government debt climbs to new heights. But at a once-a-decade UN development finance conference in Seville, two key ingredients were in less abundance: money and power. Just one G7 leader - France's Emmanuel Macron - attended the event, where he and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez addressed rooms filled with dozens of empty chairs. Organisers initially said they expected 70 heads of state; that was whittled to 50 as the conference got underway. Back in Washington, Paris, London and Berlin, rich-country leaders are slashing aid and cutting bilateral lending in a pivot to defence spending and rising debt at home. "The mood is ... I would say realistic, but also a sense of unity and of pragmatism," said Alvaro Lario, president of the International Fund of Agricultural Development, adding the question on everyone's mind this week was how to do more with less. "How can we come together, or think out of the box, or create new type of ways of really stretching it more?" The Financing For Development meeting is a flagship UN conference, charting the trajectory to help tackle changes the world must make to tax policies, aid spending or key areas such as debt, health and education. Its outcomes guide global aid funding and UN policies for the decade to come. EMPTY CHAIRS, MISSING LEADERS Few disagree over the need for action; hundred-year floods and storms are happening with alarming regularity, and rising debt-servicing costs are siphoning money away from health, education and infrastructure spending in the developing world. But even top developing-world leaders Mia Mottley, the Barbados prime minister and prominent global climate champion, and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, currently chairing the Group of 20 major economies, backed out of the event at the last minute. The media room was stacked with bored-looking Spanish press gossiping about a domestic political scandal while disillusioned civil-society leaders stalked the halls, upset with the watered-down agenda and the lack of fiscal or political firepower. "We are facing a backsliding of many agendas that we had advanced a few years ago," said Henrique Frota, director of ABONG, a Brazilian association of NGOs. "Developed countries are reducing their investment in (official development assistance) and European countries are not fulfilling their commitment ... they are giving less and less money right now for every kind of agenda." Event leaders were relieved to produce an outcome document - despite gnawing fears in the past months that Washington would torpedo any deal. In the end, U.S. officials backed out altogether. "The entire community was very afraid of coming here because one country wasn't attending," said UN Assistant Secretary General Marcos Neto. "But the document ended up working out ... I'm leaving happy, with more optimism than I thought I would leave with." Neto highlighted significant steps toward implementing climate and development goals, including the Seville Platform and multiple agreements from public and private sectors to leverage funds for the biggest possible impact. The Seville Commitment included tripling multilateral lending capacity, debt relief, a push to boost tax-to-GDP ratios to at least 15%, and get more rich countries to let the IMF use "special drawing rights" money for countries that need it most. But in Seville, only host nation Spain signed on to commit 50% of its "Special Drawing Rights" for the purpose. THE C-WORD UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed acknowledged that the attendance was not as star-studded as hoped, and that public funds are under pressure. "But there's innovative financing, there's the private sector, there's the triple lending of MDBs ... so the resources are there," she said. "We just have to have the political will to leverage through these mechanisms that have come out of the platform of action and continue moving with them." U.S. President Donald Trump, despite his country's absence, loomed large over the event; his climate change scepticism, hostility toward diversity initiatives and pledge to review U.S. participation in multilateral organizations made some keen to strip the "c-word" - climate change - and rebrand initiatives as focused on resilience, education or health. Still, some say the gloomy backdrop should not deter leaders focused on progress. "Ultimately the important thing is doing it," said Jose Vinals, former group chairman of Standard Chartered and co-chair of both the FFD4 Business Steering Committee and the Global Investors for Sustainable Development Alliance. "The private sector is, for the most part, still willing to walk the talk." (Reporting by David Latona in Seville; Additional reporting by Karin Strohecker, Simon Jessop and Marc Jones in London; Writing by Libby George; Editing by Daniel Wallis)

Blistering heat, empty chairs and the C-word mar UN's flagship development event

Blistering heat, empty chairs and the C-word mar UN's flagship development event By David Latona SEVILLE (Reuters) -Brutal heat scorched...
Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next yearNew Foto - Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next year

Get ready to see some punches on the White House grounds. President Trump says he will host a UFC mixed martial arts fight at the White House as part of next year's festivities celebrating 250 years of American independence. The idea came up during a Thursday night speech at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, one year and one day before the 250th anniversary of the 1776 ratification of the Declaration of Independence. The federal government is planning to mark the occasion with a year's worth of events — including a UFC fight, according to Mr. Trump. "We're going to have some incredible events," the president said. "Some professional events, some amateur events. But the UFC fight is going to be a big deal, too." Further details on the event, which is not lacking for possible names (the Rose Garden Fight Night? Oval Office Octagon?), are unclear. But the president is "dead serious" about the idea, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told a pool reporter on Thursday. A UFC spokesperson also confirmed the plans to CBS News. Mr. Trump described it as a "championship fight, full fight" with 20,000 or 25,000 spectators — a tall order for the White House grounds, though Mr. Trump said, "we have a lot of land there." He said longtime UFC CEO Dana White will organize the event. "It's going to be EPIC!" wroteLeavitt on X. The president's ties to the UFC go back to at least 2001, when the Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic Cityhostedthe mixed martial arts enterprise. Since then, Mr. Trumphas periodicallyattended UFC fights, includinglast month. The president is also close with White, who helped introduce Mr. Trump at last summer's Republican National Convention and took the stage at Mr. Trump's election night victory party. Mr. Trump plugged a handful of other America250 events in his Thursday speech, including a "Great American State Fair," a National Mall celebration and an athletic competition called the "Patriot Games." "I think it's going to be a wild time," Mr. Trump told reporters after returning to the D.C. area following the speech. Bryan Kohberger Pleads Guilty | "48 Hours" Podcast CBS News journalists describe what it was like to report on Sean "Diddy" Combs trial Skydiving plane crashes in New Jersey, several hospitalized

Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next year

Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next year Get ready to see some punches on the White House grounds. President T...
Mavericks would only be interested in LeBron James 'in a buyout situation': ReportNew Foto - Mavericks would only be interested in LeBron James 'in a buyout situation': Report

Don't count the Dallas Mavericks in for another league-altering trade with the Los Angeles Lakers this year. "Dallas, I'm told that they would only be interested in LeBron [James] in a buyout situation," ESPN's Dave McMenamin reported Thursday on ESPN Radio 710 in Los Angeles. In other words,ifJames were to become a free agent, the Mavericks would be interested. "Dallas—I'm told—they would only be interested in LeBron [James] in a buyout situation." -@mcten👀#MFFL(🎥:@ESPNRadio)pic.twitter.com/b0Tle0eFXh — Kevin Gray Jr. (@KevinGraySports)July 3, 2025 That's a big "if" and so is James actually relocating. But the all-time great's status has been closely monitored around the league ever since his agent, Rich Paul,gave ESPN a statementindicating the conditionality of James' commitment to the Lakers, even after he picked up his $52.6 million player option with the organization over the weekend. "LeBron wants to compete for a championship," Paul told ESPN. "He knows the Lakers are building for the future. He understands that, but he values a realistic chance of winning it all. We are very appreciative of the partnership that we've had for eight years with Jeanie [Buss] and Rob [Pelinka] and consider the Lakers as a critical part of his career. "We understand the difficulty in winning now while preparing for the future. We do want to evaluate what's best for LeBron at this stage in his life and career. He wants to make every season he has left count, and the Lakers understand that, are supportive and want what's best for him." James is a 40-year-old, four-time NBA champion that is still hungry for another title. The pressure has been on the Lakers this week to support James with a championship-caliber roster. They took a hit Monday when versatile frontcourt pieceDorian Finney-Smith agreed to sign with the Houston Rockets. Los Angeles has since made moves to bring oncenter Deandre Aytonand reserve forward Jake LaRavia. The question remains, however, if the Lakers will have enough to satisfy James, who has won one championship since joining the franchise in 2018. As for Dallas, the Mavericks could be an attractive landing spot for James, given his ties to Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis. James won a championship with Irving in Cleveland and another with Davis in Los Angeles, and he'd not only join them but also a five-time All-Star and four-time NBA champ in Klay Thompson. The Mavericks' roster is now headlined by No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg, who, like James, is another do-it-all forward. But again, according to McMenamin, the Lakers would have to buy out James' contract for the Mavericks to be interested in adding the four-time league MVP. James notably has a no-trade clause in his Lakers contract. So if he did want to be traded, he would have control over his destination. But McMenamin has his doubts about James leaving the Lakers. "Let's keep bringing this up because I don't think it's getting enough attention," McMenamin said on ESPN Radio 710 in Los Angeles. "His son's on the Lakers. So he's going to go get a trade away from his son?" McMenamin emphasized that packaging LeBron James and Bronny James in a deal would prove difficult because of how much their contracts would cost together.

Mavericks would only be interested in LeBron James 'in a buyout situation': Report

Mavericks would only be interested in LeBron James 'in a buyout situation': Report Don't count the Dallas Mavericks in for anoth...
Wimbledon: No. 1 Jannik Sinner moves into the 3rd round with a straight-set victory over VukicNew Foto - Wimbledon: No. 1 Jannik Sinner moves into the 3rd round with a straight-set victory over Vukic

LONDON (AP) — Top-rankedJannik Sinnermoved intoWimbledon'sthird round with a 6-1, 6-1, 6-3 victory over Aleksandar Vukic of Australia at Centre Court on Thursday. Sinner had 38 winners and just 11 unforced errors in the 1-hour, 40-minute match and saved all four break points he faced. The owner of three Grand Slam titles advanced to face 52nd-ranked Pedro Martinez of Spain on Saturday. Wimbledon is the only major tournament whereSinnerhas yet to reach a final; he lost in the 2023 semifinals at the All England Club. He won the Australian Open each of the past two years, won theU.S. Openlast September and was therunner-up to Carlos Alcaraz at the French Openlast month. Sinner took the first two sets in that final and held three championship points before Alcaraz came back to win. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Wimbledon: No. 1 Jannik Sinner moves into the 3rd round with a straight-set victory over Vukic

Wimbledon: No. 1 Jannik Sinner moves into the 3rd round with a straight-set victory over Vukic LONDON (AP) — Top-rankedJannik Sinnermoved in...
Over 100 former senior officials warn against planned staff cuts at US State DepartmentNew Foto - Over 100 former senior officials warn against planned staff cuts at US State Department

By Jonathan Landay and Daphne Psaledakis WASHINGTON (Reuters) -More than 130 retired diplomats and other former senior U.S. officials issued an open letter on Thursday criticizing a planned overhaul of the State Department that could see thousands of employees laid off. "We strongly condemn Secretary of State Marco Rubio's announced decision to implement sweeping staff reductions and reorganization at the U.S. Department of State," the officials said in the letter. The signatories included dozens of former ambassadors and senior officials, including Susan Rice, who served as national security advisor under President Barack Obama, a Democrat. The timing of the cuts remains unclear, with the U.S. Supreme Court expected to weigh in at any moment on a bid by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to halt a judicial order blocking the firings. The administration in late May notified Congress of a plan to overhaul its diplomatic corps that could cut thousands of jobs, including hundreds of members of its elite Foreign Service who advocate for U.S. interests in the face of growing assertiveness from adversaries such as China and Russia. Initial plans to send the notices last month were halted after a federal judge on June 13 temporarily blocked the State Department from implementing the reorganization plan. The shake-up forms part of a push by Trump to shrink the federal bureaucracy, cut what he says is wasteful spending and align what remains with his "America First" priorities. "At a time when the United States faces unprecedented challenges from strategic competitors, ongoing conflicts, and emerging security threats, Secretary Rubio's decision to gut the State Department's institutional knowledge and operational capacity is reckless," the former officials wrote. (Reporting by Jonathan Landay and Daphne Psaledakis, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)

Over 100 former senior officials warn against planned staff cuts at US State Department

Over 100 former senior officials warn against planned staff cuts at US State Department By Jonathan Landay and Daphne Psaledakis WASHINGTON ...

 

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