US demands clarity from allies on their role in potential war over Taiwan, FT reportsNew Foto - US demands clarity from allies on their role in potential war over Taiwan, FT reports

(Reuters) -The Pentagon is urging Japan and Australia to clarify what role they would play if the U.S. and China went to war over Taiwan, the Financial Times reported on Saturday. Elbridge Colby, the U.S. under-secretary of defense for policy, has been pushing the matter during recent talks with defense officials of both countries, the report said, citing people familiar with the discussions. According to the newspaper, the reported request caught both Tokyo and Canberra off guard, as the U.S. itself does not offer a blank cheque guarantee to defend Taiwan. Reuters could not verify the report. The U.S. department of defense did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The U.S is Taiwan's most important arms supplier, despite a lack of formal diplomatic ties. Taiwan has faced increased military pressure from China, including several rounds of war games, as Beijing seeks to assert its sovereignty claims over the island. Taiwan rejects China's assertion of sovereignty. Colby was deputy assistant secretary of defense for strategy and force development during President Donald Trump's first term. Colby is known for arguing that the U.S. military should prioritize competition with China and shift its focus from the Middle East and Europe. (Reporting by Shivani Tanna in Bengaluru; Editing by Sharon Singleton, William Maclean)

US demands clarity from allies on their role in potential war over Taiwan, FT reports

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Rubio begins mass firings at State Department: Key takeawaysNew Foto - Rubio begins mass firings at State Department: Key takeaways

Secretary of State Marco Rubio beganmass firingsat the State Department on Monday, part of a reorganization plan to form a leaner foreign policy force that, he argues, will allow the United States to respond more nimbly by removing layers of bureaucracy. The department sentreduction in force (RIF) notices Friday morning to about 1,100 civil servants and 250 foreign service officers stationed in the U.S., with plans to cut its workforce further. Staff were directed to report to the office Friday along with their laptops, telephones, diplomatic passports and any other property of the department. The move prompted heavy pushback from Democrats and former diplomats who contended that by downsizing its diplomatic footprint the administration is putting national security at risk. Rubio, who is also President Trump's national security adviser, unveileda reorganization planfor the State Department in April, with plans to get rid of 132 offices and fold 137 other offices within the department. The U.S.'s top diplomat said Thursday the layoffs are a "very deliberate step to reorganize the State Department to be more efficient and more focused." "It's not a consequence of trying to get rid of people. But if you close the bureau, you don't need those positions. Understand that some of these are positions that are being eliminated, not people,"Rubio told reporterswhile in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Here are three takeaways from Friday's cuts: Democrats in Congress, ex-foreign service officers and labor unions have sharply criticized the cuts. Senate Democrats have argued the administration cannot afford a diminished diplomatic presence with multiple crises brewing around the world. "There are active conflicts and humanitarian crises in Ukraine, Sudan, Gaza, Haiti and Myanmar—to name a few. Now is the time to strengthen our diplomatic hand, not weaken it," said Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), the ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in a statement backed by all Democrats on the committee. "From pursuing peaceful resolutions to out-competing China diplomatically and economically, we can't afford to not have experienced diplomats at the table," she added. The American Foreign Service Association, a union that represents tens of thousands of former and current diplomats, said Friday the layoffs are an indication to allies the U.S. is retreating from the global arena. "As allies look to the U.S. for reassurance and rivals test for weakness, the administration has chosen to sideline the very professionals best equipped to navigate this moment," the unionsaid in a statement. "Meanwhile, countries like China continue expanding their diplomatic reach and influence." Michael Rigas, the deputy secretary of State for management and resources,said in an internal messageto State Department workers Thursday that "once notifications have taken place, the Department will enter the final stage of its reorganization and focus its attention on delivering result-driven diplomacy." "Today, Little Marco proved himself to be a very small man," a former State Department official who supported Rubio during the 2016 primary and served in the first Trump administration told The Hill on Friday. Rubio is seeking to transform the State Department as part of the Trump administration's effort to revamp American foreign policy and slash the size of the federal government. The layoff notices were sent out to 1,107 civil servants and 246 foreign service officers. As part of the reorganization plan, "nearly" 3,000 employees are expected to leave the department. Foreign services officers will be put on administrative leave for 120 days; afterward, they would be cut. The separation period for most of the civil servants is 60 days, according to the notice. "The forthcoming reduction in force (RIF) action is necessary to better align the size, scope and composition of the Department's domestic workforce with the foreign policy priorities of the Secretary and nation," read the notice, sent to impacted employees, which was reviewed by The Hill. The cuts on Friday have affected the State Department's Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts (CARE) office, which was tasked with relocating Afghan allies who had worked for or with the U.S. government in Afghanistan. The office's entire leadership has received RIF notices on Friday, Jessica Bradley Rushing, former deputy director of communications and engagement at CARE, told The Hill. "This isn't just a policy decision—it's a moral collapse," said Shawn VanDiver, the president of AfghanEvac, an advocacy group for Afghan refugees in the U.S. "At a time when Afghans are still stuck in harm's way, including in U.S. custody abroad, the people who made our government's most effective coordination effort possible are being shown the door." All of the leadership within the State Department's bureau of population, refugees, and migration has also gotten RIF notices, according to Rushing. Earlier this month, Rubioformalized the endof the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the U.S. government's foreign aid arm. The administration has argued the closure of USAID is part of the White House's push to root out "waste, fraud and abuse." "Development objectives have rarely been met, instability has often worsened, and anti-American sentiment has only grown. This era of government-sanctioned inefficiency has officially come to an end," Rubio wrote on July 1. The State Department come just days afterthe Supreme Court allowedthe Trump administration to continue layoffs across federal agencies. The nation's highest court found Trump's February executive order, directing federal agencies to brace for RIFs, was likely to be lawful. While the Supreme Court lifted the district judge's injunction, it allowed plaintiffs wiggle room to challenge plans of individual agencies in the future. "We express no view on the legality of any Agency RIF and Reorganization Plan produced or approved pursuant to the Executive Order and Memorandum," said the court's ruling. Liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, characterizing the ruling as "hubristic and senseless." Justice Sonia Sotomayor in a one-paragraph solo opinion said she agreed with Jackson that Trump cannot "restructure federal agencies in a manner inconsistent with congressional mandates." "The plans themselves are not before this Court, at this stage, and we thus have no occasion to consider whether they can and will be carried out consistent with the constraints of law," Sotomayor cautioned. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to The Hill.

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Rubio begins mass firings at State Department: Key takeaways Secretary of State Marco Rubio beganmass firingsat the State Department on Mond...
Cooper Flagg's debut was ESPN's fourth-most watched Summer League game everNew Foto - Cooper Flagg's debut was ESPN's fourth-most watched Summer League game ever

Cooper Flagg is already an NBA star in one respect. Thefirst overall pick of the 2025 NBA Draftmade his Summer League debut on Thursdayand, alongside another ratings-driver in Bronny James, drew an average of 955,000 viewers via Nielsen metrics, ESPN announced Friday. That's the fourth-highest recorded viewership in Summer League history. The audience for the Dallas Mavericks-Los Angeles Lakers game reportedly peaked at 1.12 million viewers and represented a 167% increase over last year's Summer League average. Thursday's@dallasmavsvs.@Lakersmatchup — featuring@Cooper_Flagg's debut — was the fourth-most watched Summer League game everpic.twitter.com/C4JAGeT5Zb — ESPN PR (@ESPNPR)July 11, 2025 The three games that saw more viewers than Flagg's, and the players who drew those eyeballs: 1. Zion Williamson vs. R.J. Barrett in 2019, 1.61 million2. Victor Wembanyama vs. Brandon Miller in 2023, 1.39 million3. Lonzo Ball vs. Jayson Tatum in 2017, 1.1 million4. Cooper Flagg vs. Bronny James in 2025, 955K It's worth noting Summer League Nielsen numbers don't go back very far. For example, LeBron James' Summer League debut in 2003 was aired on NBA TV, which was not Nielsen-rated at the time. Flagg entered the NBA as hyped as any American prospect since James, after a single year at Duke in which he earned consensus National Player of the Year honors. He had an uneven performance on Thursday, posting some nice highlights but going scoreless in the second half with 10 points on 5-of-21 shooting. The Mavericks won the game 87-85, with Bronny James also going scoreless in the second half of an eight-point performance. Flagg is scheduled to play his second game on Saturday against No. 2 pick Dylan Harper and the San Antonio Spurs, but he might not be long for Summer League. He has very little to prove in Las Vegas and the Mavericks have made very clear they view him as a key component of a likely playoff team, so they're not going to play him for the sake of playing him.

Cooper Flagg's debut was ESPN's fourth-most watched Summer League game ever

Cooper Flagg's debut was ESPN's fourth-most watched Summer League game ever Cooper Flagg is already an NBA star in one respect. Thef...
Willy Adames, Jung Hoo Lee each drive in three runs as Giants send Dodgers to seventh straight lossNew Foto - Willy Adames, Jung Hoo Lee each drive in three runs as Giants send Dodgers to seventh straight loss

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Willy Adames homered in the second inning and hit a two-run triple in San Francisco's five-run fifth and the Giants sent the rival Los Angeles Dodgers to their seventh straight loss with an 8-7 victory Friday night. San Francisco pulled within four games of the first-place Dodgers in the NL West. Dominic Smith homered leading off the fifth after Jung Hoo Lee's two-run triple in the fourth put San Francisco ahead against Dustin May (5-6). Lee beat out an infield single in the fifth to drive in another run. Shohei Ohtani hit his 32nd home run of the season into McCovey Cove beyond the right-field wall for a go-ahead two-run shot in the third inning. Ohtani connected after Hyeseong Kim's leadoff single marked the first hit of the night against Logan Webb (9-6), who walked Ohtani in a nine-pitch battle to begin the game and finished with six runs, six hits and six strikeouts over 5 1/3 innings. Camilo Doval allowed Mookie Betts' single then walked Freddie Freeman before getting Will Smith to ground into a game-ending double play for his 15th save. Ohtani crushed a 91.1 mph cutter on Webb's first offering of the at-bat and the ball traveled 410 feet. Michael Conforto's two-run homer in the sixth chased Webb after he hit Betts with a pitch. The Dodgers have their worst losing streak since Sept. 2-11 2017, when they dropped 11 in a row. May, who beat the Giants on June 15, was tagged for seven earned runs on five hits in 4 2/3 innings. Key play Following his triple, Lee was called out at home on a fly by Casey Schmitt and a sensational throw by left fielder Conforto. The Giants challenged the call and it was upheld on review. Key stat Ohtani's blast marked the 65th home run into the water by an opponent in Oracle Park's 25-year history and 171st in all — 35 of those belong to home run king Barry Bonds. Up next Ohtani (0-1, 1.50 ERA) pitches Saturday opposite Giants RHP Landen Roupp (6-5, 3.39). ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Willy Adames, Jung Hoo Lee each drive in three runs as Giants send Dodgers to seventh straight loss

Willy Adames, Jung Hoo Lee each drive in three runs as Giants send Dodgers to seventh straight loss SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Willy Adames homere...
Casar, Crockett call for FEMA, NOAA details on Texas flood prep, responseNew Foto - Casar, Crockett call for FEMA, NOAA details on Texas flood prep, response

Texas Democratic Reps. Greg Casar and Jasmine Crockett are demanding details and documents from federal agencies taskedwith tracking and respondingto disasters after catastrophic flooding in recent dayskilled more than 100 peoplein Texas Hill Country. Crockett and CasarpennedlettersFriday seeking information from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) aboutpreparations for and response tothe Texas flood. Their inquiries center on whether recent Department of Government Efficiencycuts to the National Weather Service(NWS) played a role or if Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, who oversees FEMA, impededsearch and rescue effortswith certain rules. The letters from Casar and Crockett, who sit on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, were also signed by the committee's ranking member Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.). "The tragic loss of life suffered underscores the urgent need to understand whatcontributed to this disaster," the lawmakers wrote in the letters. "Rigorous oversight is needed not only to provide answers to grieving communities in Central Texas, but to save lives in future extreme weather events." In their letter directed to FEMA acting chief David Richardson, the Democratic lawmakers asked the agency to providerecords of communicationswith Noem and her top aides, as well as all documents and discussions regarding state and local requests to DHS or FEMA. CNNreported Thursdaythat Noem's cost control measures that require her direct approval for all contracts and grants more than $100,000 may have slowed the federal response to the Texas floods. Noem rejected the notion during an appearance on Fox News later that day. "Fake News," she said. "It's absolutely trash what they're doing by saying that." President Trump, whois in the Lone Star Stateto survey the damage, has also come to the former South Dakota governor's defense,telling NBC News late Thursdaythat Noem was "right on the ball" and has "done a great job." The Texas Democrats are specifically requesting "any policies, procedures, memos, or internal reports detailing the DHS Secretary's authority related to spending rules" and "any written directive, policy, memo, or other document related to the requirement to get Secretary Noem's approval for any contracts or grants over $100,000." Their letter to NOAA, meanwhile, centered on how the public was alerted about the threat of dangerous flash flooding. They requested communications that took place between NOAA and Texas authorities and with local media, copies of NWS emergency alerts and a "detailed explanation" about how the national Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alert System were used. The lawmakers alsopenned a third letterFriday, urging the Commerce Department's inspector general, which oversees NOAA, to conduct an investigation into disaster warning systems. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to The Hill.

Casar, Crockett call for FEMA, NOAA details on Texas flood prep, response

Casar, Crockett call for FEMA, NOAA details on Texas flood prep, response Texas Democratic Reps. Greg Casar and Jasmine Crockett are demandi...
Epstein case fallout reaches fevered pitch with reports FBI's Dan Bongino could resignNew Foto - Epstein case fallout reaches fevered pitch with reports FBI's Dan Bongino could resign

The fallout from aJustice Department memothatappeared to close the Jeffrey Epstein casereached a fevered pitch this week amid reports that a top FBI official may resign. FBI Deputy DirectorDan Bongino, the second-highest official at the bureau, didn't come into work on July 11, various news outlets reported. What's more, the former Secret Service agent and Fox News show host is weighing leaving the bureau altogether, less than four months after joining it, according toCNNandSemafor, which each cited sources familiar with the situation. The FBI didn't immediately respond to USA TODAY's request for comment. The developments come after the Justice Department and FBI releaseda memoJuly 7 stating that a "systematic review" of evidence failed to reveal any incriminating client list associated with Jeffrey Epstein, a disgraced financier and convicted sex offender who died in his jail cell in 2019 as he awaited trial on sex-trafficking charges. "Perpetuating unfounded theories about Epstein serves neither" to combat child exploitation nor bring justice to victims, the memo said. "No further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted." Many loyalists of PresidentDonald Trumphave been incensed by the memo, which followed years of suggestions by Trump associates that the government was hiding a list of Epstein clients who may have been involved in sex trafficking and that Epstein may have been murdered to prevent those names from becoming public. New York's chief medical examinerruled in 2019 that Epstein died by suicide, and the Justice Department's memo backs up that finding. More:Trump's team promised transparency on Epstein. Here's what they delivered. The memo threw a range of conservative commentators into an uproar. "I'm going to go throw up, actually," right-wing radio show host Alex Jones said in a July 7video post on X, as his eyes teared up. "I just really need the Trump administration to succeed ... and then for them to do something like this – tears my guts out." Bongino himself sounded alarm bells well before he took on a top role in Trump's FBI. "There are a lot of people who are knee-deep in the Washington swamp who are not telling you the truth about serious allegations out there that Epstein may have had video and audio of people out there doing things they shouldn't have been doing," Bongino said on his"The Dan Bongino Show"on May 1, 2023. "Jeffrey Epstein isn't with us anymore, and nobody seems to want to talk about it outside of a few entrepreneurial media outlets saying, 'Hey, this is a big deal,'" Bongino added. Attorney General Pam Bondirecently fanned the flames of those espousing a government cover-up about the Epstein evidence. Bondi characterized the Biden administration's effort on the case as lackluster, tellingFox News host Sean Hannityon March 3 that she had instructed the FBI to review a "truckload" of Epstein files that were delivered as a result of an order she issued in February. "It's infuriating that these people (the Biden administration) thought that they could sit on this information, but they can't. It's a new day, and we believe in transparency, and it's going to come out," Bondi said. However, Bondi largely seemed to close the door on future revelations at a July 8 cabinet meeting following the memo's release. She said various videos within the review turned out to be child sexual abuse materials, but said her department was looking for some further videos it hoped to release in connection with Epstein's jail facility. "And that's it on Epstein," Bondi said. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, the second-highest official at the Justice Department after Bondi, said in aJuly 11 post on Xthat he'd worked closely with Bongino andFBI Director Kash Patelon the polarizing memo and they'd mutually signed off on its contents and conclusions. "The suggestion by anyone that there was any daylight between the FBI and DOJ leadership on this memo's composition and release is patently false," Blanche said. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Epstein fallout looms large amid reports top FBI official may resign

Epstein case fallout reaches fevered pitch with reports FBI's Dan Bongino could resign

Epstein case fallout reaches fevered pitch with reports FBI's Dan Bongino could resign The fallout from aJustice Department memothatappe...
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Match card, time, how to watch Goldberg final matchNew Foto - WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Match card, time, how to watch Goldberg final match

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. Saturday night will mark the end of a career for aWWEicon. Saturday Night's Main Event is back on WWE programming, and the July 12 show of the special event won't just be the 40th edition of it, but it will be headlined bythe final match of Goldberg. The WWE Hall of Famer has been one of the most menacing wrestlers to ever step foot in the ring, and he will try to go out with a big bang when he faces Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship. While the night likely will be dedicated to Goldberg, other bouts will take place. LA Knight has made it his personal mission to mess with Seth Rollins, and he'll finally get a one-on-one match with "The Visionary." Plus, Drew McIntyre is back in the ring. Here's what to know for Saturday Night's Main Event: Saturday Night's Main Event will take place Saturday, July 12 at 8 p.m. ET. It will be a two-hour event. Time:8 p.m. ET Location:State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia TV:NBC Stream:Fubo,Peacock Watch Saturday Night's Main Event on Peacock The newest edition of Saturday Night's Main Event will take place at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Goldberg is also billed from Atlanta. Matches not in order World Heavyweight Championship match:Gunther (c) vs. Goldberg LA Knight vs. Seth Rollins Drew McIntyre vs. Randy Orton The biggest stories, every morning. Stay up-to-date on all the key sports developments bysubscribing to USA TODAY Sports' newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Start time, TV, stream, match card

WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Match card, time, how to watch Goldberg final match

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