Exclusive-Trump administration memo urges countries to reject plastic production caps in UN TreatyNew Foto - Exclusive-Trump administration memo urges countries to reject plastic production caps in UN Treaty

By Olivia Le Poidevin and Valerie Volcovici GENEVA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States has sent letters to at least a handful of countries urging them to reject the goal of a global pact that includes limits on plastic production and plastic chemical additives at the start of U.N. plastic treaty talks in Geneva, according to a memo and communications seen by Reuters. In the communications dated July 25 and circulated to countries at the start of negotiations on Monday, the U.S. laid out its red lines for negotiations that put it in direct opposition to over 100 countries that have supported those measures. Hopes for a "last-chance" ambitious global treaty that tackles the full life cycle of plastic pollution from the production of polymers to the disposal of waste have dimmed as delegates gather for what was intended to be the final round of negotiations. Significant divisions remain between oil-producing countries— who oppose caps on virgin plastic production fueled by petroleum, coal, and gas — and parties such as the European Union and small island states, which advocate for limits, as well as stronger management of plastic products and hazardous chemicals. The U.S. delegation, led by career State Department officials who had represented the Biden administration, sent memos to countries laying out its position and saying it will not agree to a treaty that tackles the upstream of plastic pollution. "We will not support impractical global approaches such as plastic production targets or bans and restrictions on plastic additives or plastic products - that will increase the costs of all plastic products that are used throughout our daily lives," said the memo Reuters understands was sent to countries who could not be named due to sensitivities around the negotiations. NAIROBI MEETING The U.S. acknowledged in the memo that after attending a preliminary heads of delegation meeting in Nairobi from June 30 to July 2, "we plainly do not see convergence on provisions related to the supply of plastic, plastic production, plastic additives or global bans and restrictions on products and chemicals, also known as the global list". A State Department spokesperson told Reuters each Party should take measures according to its national context. "Some countries may choose to undertake bans, while others may want to focus on improved collection and recycling," the spokesperson said. John Hocevar, Oceans Campaign Director for Greenpeace USA, said the U.S. delegation's tactics under Trump marked a "return to old school bullying from the U.S. Government trying to use its financial prowess to convince governments to change their position in a way that benefits what the U.S. wants". A diplomatic source from a country supporting an ambitious treaty said that the treaty would be a key example of trying to preserve the multilateral system amidst a challenging global context. "Either multilateralism becomes the lowest common denominator, and we are only able to move forward on unambitious things, or we show that we are capable of having a global framework on important issues," they said. One of the world's leading producers of plastics, the U.S. has also proposed revising the draft objective of the treaty to reduce plastic pollution by eliminating a reference to an agreed "approach that addresses the full life cycle of plastics", in a proposed resolution seen by Reuters. A source familiar with the negotiations told Reuters it indicated that the U.S. is seeking to roll back language that had been agreed in 2022 to renegotiate the mandate for the Treaty. "Refusing to include plastic production in this treaty is not a negotiation stance. It is economic self-sabotage," Juan Carlos Monterrey-Gomez, head of delegation for Panama, told Reuters. "Those blocking progress are not protecting their industries. They are locking their people out of the next wave of prosperity." The U.S. stance broadly aligns with the positions laid out by the global petrochemicals industry, which stated similar positions ahead of the talks, and a number of powerful oil and petrochemical producer countries that have held this position throughout the negotiations. Over 100 countries have backed a cap on global plastic production. In the U.S., the Trump administration has numerous measures to roll back climate and environmental policies that it says place too many burdens on industry. Plastic production is set to triple by 2060 without intervention, choking oceans, harming human health and accelerating climate change, according to the OECD. (Reporting by Valerie Volcovici in Washington and Olivia Le Poidevin in Geneva, editing by Ed Osmond and Nick Zieminski)

Exclusive-Trump administration memo urges countries to reject plastic production caps in UN Treaty

Exclusive-Trump administration memo urges countries to reject plastic production caps in UN Treaty By Olivia Le Poidevin and Valerie Volcovi...
'Speedway Slammer' immigration jail set to be Trump's next 'Alligator Alcatraz'New Foto - 'Speedway Slammer' immigration jail set to be Trump's next 'Alligator Alcatraz'

The motorsports company behind the Indy 500 says it was caught off-guard by the Trump administration branding a new immigration detention center as the "Speedway Slammer." Following an Aug. 5 announcement that Indiana house up to 1,000 detained immigrants at a maximum-security prison, Homeland Security touted the agreement online with a mash-up photo that features an IndyCar with an imposing detention center in the background. The Republican-led state volunteered to host the Trump administration's next immigration detention center after Florida created a detention facility dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz." DHS SecretaryKristi Noemhas been touting the administration's efforts to rapidly expand immigration detention capacity amid a surge in immigrant arrests. "If you are in America illegally, you could find yourself in Indiana's Speedway Slammer,"Noem said in an Aug. 5 post on X. "Avoid arrest and self deport now using the CBP Home App." The "Speedway Slammer" nickname is in keeping with a White House effort to sell its growing immigration enforcement effort to the American people. The name references one of Indiana's best-known facilities, theIndianapolis Motor Speedway. The Speedway Slammer 🏁pic.twitter.com/fXlTgWW8jA — Homeland Security (@DHSgov)August 5, 2025 Penske Entertainment, the Speedway's owner, said in a statement to the IndyStar, part of the USA TODAY Network, that it was "unaware of plans to incorporate our imagery as part of announcement." "Consistent with our approach to public policy and political issues, we are communicating our preference that our IP not be utilized moving forward in relation to this matter," the statement said, referring to the company's intellectual property. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday,Tom Homan, the White House "border czar," dismissed concerns about the name of the facility, saying he doesn't name them. He said the focus should be on the work of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. "I don't want the names taken over the great work they're doing," he said. "This is serious work and it's dangerous work." He added: "Bottom line is the state should plan a role in this administration's efforts to remove public safety threats from this nation as quick as possible." Immigrant advocates say the nicknames obscurethe harrowing conditionsthathave been documentedin ICE detention in recent months and dehumanize the people held there. The average daily population in ICE custody rose to 57,000 in early August, from fewer than 40,000 in January, before PresidentDonald Trumptook office, according to ICE data. COMING SOON to Indiana: The Speedway Slammer.Today, we're announcing a new partnership with the state of Indiana to expand detention bed space by 1,000 beds. Thanks to@GovBraunfor his partnership to help remove the worst of the worst out of our country.If you are in… — Secretary Kristi Noem (@Sec_Noem)August 5, 2025 Indiana Gov. Mike Braun signed anexecutive orderin January directing state law enforcement agencies to "fully cooperate" with the federal crackdown on illegal immigration, including investigating, arresting and detaining undocumented immigrants. Indiana has already committed to using empty space at its Miami Correctional Facility on the former Grissom Air Force Base about 70 miles north of Indianapolis to house detained immigrants. The facility has about 3,100 beds, according to Annie Goeller, chief communications officer for IDOC, but part of it has gone unused because of a staffing shortage. More:IDOC prison to house up to 1,000 immigrant detainees as part of effort to ramp up arrests The Trump administration is looking to expand immigration detention capacity through local partnerships, private contracts and on military bases. Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, became the first military base to erect an ICE detention camp. The administration is eyeing an Indiana base, as well. Elsewhere:First images of ICE migrant detention facility at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas On July 15, Defense SecretaryPete Hegsethoutlined plans to use Camp Atterbury, south of Indianapolis, to hold detained immigrants temporarily. The Trump administration wants to hold up to 1,000 ICE detainees at the military facility, according to Rep. André Carson, D-Ind. Braun told the IndyStar that as of Aug. 5, the Trump administration had not established a timeline for when it will use the military base for a detention camp. "When it comes to our state, we're going to cooperate … as we're housing detainees that have broken the law after they entered illegally," Braun told the IndyStar. "We're going to cooperate with the federal government." Contributing: Brittany Carloni,IndyStar; Eduardo Cuevas, USA TODAY IndyStar reporter Noe Padilla can be reached at npadilla@indystar.com. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star:'Speedway Slammer' set to be Trump's newest immigration jail

'Speedway Slammer' immigration jail set to be Trump's next 'Alligator Alcatraz'

'Speedway Slammer' immigration jail set to be Trump's next 'Alligator Alcatraz' The motorsports company behind the Indy ...
Fantasy Football: Which WRs have the best chance to jump into the top 10 at the position this season?New Foto - Fantasy Football: Which WRs have the best chance to jump into the top 10 at the position this season?

Every fantasy football season during your draft, the main objective is to find value, players who can outperform their average draft position. With a bigger emphasis on points-per-reception scoring and the NFL being more pass-heavy, wide receivers have arguably become the most important position in fantasy. It's easy to identify and nail your top WR in the first few rounds. What may be difficult is identifying a value pick in the middle rounds who can outperform his ADP and vault into the top-10 among the position. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] In this exercise, we asked a handful of Yahoo Fantasy analysts which receiver they believe has the best chance to jump into that top-10 group when it's all said and done in 2025. Here are their picks for most likely WR to go from being ranked in the 20s and finish in the top 10. It's not a stretch to imagine Sutton as a top-10 receiver. He performed at that level over the final two-thirds of 2024, after the Broncos took the training wheels off rookie quarterback Bo Nix. Sutton just received a juicy extension from Denver, and he's the unquestioned target when this team throws in the red area. I love that Suttoncan regress from last year's production and still offer an ADP profit. But don't overlook his upside, either. —Scott Pianowski Metcalf showed us his fantasy ceiling when he tied for the eighth-most fantasy points among receivers during his 83-catch, 1,303-yard, 10-touchdown campaign back in 2020. Since then, he's shared the field with some talented wideouts. Fortunately in Pittsburgh, target competition won't be a problem. What could be an issue is the mixing of strong personalities with Metcalf, Aaron Rodgers and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith. If they can coexist, even a declining version of Rodgers — who turns 42 in December — might still be an upgrade on the Steelers' quarterback play over the last few seasons. Rodgers also seems more than willing to lock onto his No. 1 receiver. Last season with the Jets, Davante Adams averaged the fourth most targets in the league (10.4) after he reunited with Rodgers over the final 11 games and was the WR9 in fppg during that span. Metcalf isn't at Adams' level, but he has posted double-digit touchdowns twice in his career and could certainly hit that mark again. When you factor in Metcalf having the eighth easiestfantasy strength of schedule, you start to see a fantasy WR who might have a special season in him. —Justin Boone Pickens took a big step forward last year as an individual player with a career-best 72.8% success rate vs. man coverage and 77.6% success rate vs. press (83rd percentile)in Reception Perception. He wasn't consistently locked in throughout the full season but there's every reason to think that will change in Dallas in the most healthy offensive environment he's played in as a pro and as he fights for a new contract. There's yet another level for him to reach as a player and he already ranks 17th among wide receivers in yards per route run over the last two years combined. Now, he should see both his routes, targets and catchable looks increase playing with Dak Prescott in a pass-happy offense. As long as Pickens is locked in, he could have a 2024 Tee Higgins-like season; one of the most productive No. 2 receivers in the league across from a versatile alpha wideout. That's the sort of touchdown ceiling that can launch a guy into the top 10 at the position even if he doesn't become a target hog. —Matt Harmon There's no way to spin Waddle's 2024 campaign positively. The fifth-year WR hit career lows in every metric from yards to yards per route run. And he can't hide behind Tua Tagovailoa's absence. When both were healthy (Weeks 8-14), Tyreek Hill was the only pass-catcher who could boast a +20.0% target share. Jonnu Smith saw more looks than Waddle. De'Von Achane generated more TDs. But there were aspects of the offense working in Waddle's favor. The "Skylar Thompson experience" wasn't just an anchor to the team's efficiency, but their passing volume, too. Miami went from 33.0 dropbacks per game to 39.6 with their QB1 back under center. In other words, the passing pie got larger. The Dolphins traded Smith so he could reunite with his former OC/HC. Said another way, the passing pie has fewer mouths to feed. Waddle was still second in air yards last year, indicating he's still a critical part of the aerial attack. And we're not too far removed from his WR8 finish in 2022. If both he and Tagovailoa can stay healthy, we know a top-10 outcome is in the cards for Waddle. —Chris Allen

Fantasy Football: Which WRs have the best chance to jump into the top 10 at the position this season?

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Celtics forward Jayson Tatum seen without boot or brace at Patriots training campNew Foto - Celtics forward Jayson Tatum seen without boot or brace at Patriots training camp

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Jayson Tatum was spotted at practice on Wednesday —- just not on a basketball court. The Celtics starmade an appearanceat the New England Patriots' joint training camp practice with the Washington Commanders. Tatum, who had surgery in May to repair the ruptured right Achilles tendon injury he suffered in Boston's Eastern Conference semifinal loss to the New York Knicks, was seen walking without a boot or brace. It's a welcomed sign for Tatum as he continues a rehabilitation that is expected to keep him out most — if not all — of next NBA season. Tatum mostly stood on the sideline during his appearance Wednesday, interacting with Patriots players and Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels. Tatum has been seen in multiple social media videos working out in the weight room at the Celtics' team practice facility. Boston president of basketball operations Brad Stevens said in June that the All-Star is progressing well following surgery. But asked about whether the team had put a potential timeline on Tatum's return, Stevens was definitive that there would be no rushing the star's recovery process. ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/nba

Celtics forward Jayson Tatum seen without boot or brace at Patriots training camp

Celtics forward Jayson Tatum seen without boot or brace at Patriots training camp FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Jayson Tatum was spotted at pract...
Can Donald Trump run for a third term? Constitution sets two-term limit despite 'Trump 2028' merchNew Foto - Can Donald Trump run for a third term? Constitution sets two-term limit despite 'Trump 2028' merch

PresidentDonald Trumpwas again asked if he would run fora third term, despite the Constitution's two-term limit. "No, probably not," Trump said in aCNBC interviewon Aug. 5. "Probably not, I'd like to." Trump has toyed with the idea ofgoing for another termsince his return to office. This was perhaps hisstrongest dismissal of the idea, though he has also admitted he wasn't allowed to. Still, the Trump Organization, owned by the president and managed by his eldest sons, continues to offer "Trump 2028" red hats for sale at $50. "The future looks bright!" The website selling the hat reads. "Rewrite the rules with the Trump 2028 high crown hat." More:What is Trump's approval rating? Poll shows most Americans disapprove of Epstein approach Under the Constitution as it stands, Trump cannot serve a third term in office. It is explicitly barred by the22nd Amendment. Changes to the Constitution are extremely difficult and rare, as they require a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and Senate. States can also spur an amendment, but it requires two-thirds of the state legislatures to call a constitutional convention and three-fourths to ratify it. Trump won the 2016 presidential election against Hillary Clinton, becoming the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He then lost the 2020 election against former PresidentJoe Biden. Trump won the 2024 election. At first, Trump was up for a rematch before Biden dropped his re-election bid and was replaced on the Democratic ticket by former Vice PresidentKamala Harris. Trump's second term as the 47th U.S. president is slated for 2025 to 2029. Trump has repeatedlyfloated the ideaof a third term throughout his second presidency. In a March NBC interview, he said there are methods to make it happen, including if Vice PresidentJD Vanceruns for office and then hands the role to Trump. In a later interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" that aired on May 4, Trump backed off the idea, saying he wasnot looking at running again. "I will say this. So many people want me to do it. I have never had requests so strong as that," Trump said in the interview with NBC. "But it's something that, to the best of my knowledge, you're not allowed to do. I don't know if that's constitutional that they're not allowing you to do it or anything else." The Trump Organization did not previously respond to a request for comment on the 2028 hats. America's founding father and first president, President George Washington, voluntarily stepped down after two terms, creating an unofficial tradition for future presidents to follow suit. President Franklin D. Rooseveltwas the first and only president to break that tradition. The country was still recovering from the Great Depression, and at the dawn of World War II, he was re-elected to his third term. After leading the country through the global war, he was elected again in 1944, but died the following year. A movement in the House of Representatives to officially limit the presidency terms, now ratified as the 22nd Amendment, began two years after Roosevelt's death. Contributing: Francesca Chambers, Riley Beggin, Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Kinsey Crowley is the Trump Connect reporter for the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at kcrowley@gannett.com. Follow her on X and TikTok @kinseycrowley or Bluesky at @kinseycrowley.bsky.social. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Can Trump run for a third term? No, the president has term limits

Can Donald Trump run for a third term? Constitution sets two-term limit despite 'Trump 2028' merch

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Vance expected to host Epstein strategy dinner with Bondi, Blanche, PatelNew Foto - Vance expected to host Epstein strategy dinner with Bondi, Blanche, Patel

Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday evening is expected to host a group of top administration officials at his residence for a strategy session as the administration considers whether to release the transcript from theDepartment of Justice interviewwith Ghislaine Maxwell, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News. It's one of many meetings that has consumed the White House and top administration officials as they attempt to quell the fallout from their handling of the Epstein files and as pressure mounts for the DOJ and the White House to be transparent about what Maxwell said in her nine hours of meetings last month with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. During her interview, Ghislaine Maxwell said nothing that would be harmful to President Donald Trump, telling Blanche that Trump had never done anything in her presence that would have caused concern, according to sources familiar with what Maxwell said. MORE: Ghislaine Maxwell told DOJ Trump never did anything concerning around her: Sources Attorney General Pam Bondi, Blanche, FBI Director Kash Patel and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles are expected to attend the session with Vance, the sources said. As ABC News reported Tuesday, the administration could release a transcript of the interview as soon as this week. The White House didn't immediately respond to request for comment. Vance's office didn't immediately respond to a similar request.

Vance expected to host Epstein strategy dinner with Bondi, Blanche, Patel

Vance expected to host Epstein strategy dinner with Bondi, Blanche, Patel Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday evening is expected to host a...
When is the Ryder Cup 2025? Dates, time, points and what to knowNew Foto - When is the Ryder Cup 2025? Dates, time, points and what to know

The2025 Ryder Cupis quickly approaching and is a little more than a month away. This prestigious event will take place at the iconic Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale, New York, from Friday, September 26 through Sunday, September 28. The Ryder Cup captains have been announced, with Keegan Bradley representing the United States as the youngest captain since Arnold Palmer. Luke Donald will serve as the captain for Europe. While the complete teams have yet to be selected, Bradley has confirmed that LIV golfer Bryson DeChambeau will be part of the U.S. team this year as one of the captain's picks, provided he does not secure an automatic qualifying spot. Additionally, World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will be on Team U.S. based on points, having improved his position on the Ryder Cup standings table after winning the 2025 Open. The top six players in the standings will automatically earn a spot on the team. The two captains, Donald for Team Europe and Bradley for the U.S. team, will play a pivotal role in selecting the remaining six players to complete the roster. Here is everything to know ahead of the 2025 Ryder Cup. More:Is Rory McIlroy playing this week to start PGA Tour's FedEx Cup playoffs? The 2025 Ryder Cup will be held from September 26th to September 28th at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York. The 2025 Ryder Cup TV schedule has not yet been announced, but NBC has the rights to the event. Date:September 26-28 TV:NBC, Golf Channel and USA Network Steam:Peacock, Fubo, Location:Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale, New York Players will be ranked based on a singleRyder Cup Points list, accumulating points from their performances in PGA Tour events. LIV Golf players can earn points at major tournaments and will also be eligible for the six captain's picks. The Ryder Cup Points list ends on August 24, 2025. Here are the Ryder Cup standings as of August 3, 2025: 1.Scottie Scheffler, 32420.33 points 2.Xander Schauffele, 13383.85 points 3.J.J. Spaun, 12478.91 points 4.Russell Henley, 11623.82 points 5.Bryson DeChambeau, 10774.98 points 6.Harris English, 10385.65 points 7.Justin Thomas, 10208.09 points 8.Collin Morikawa, 9743.61 points 9.Ben Griffin, 8803.76 points 10.Keegan Bradley, 8038.50 points 11.Maverick McNealy, 7414.15 points 12.Brian Harman, 7007.99 points 1.Rory McIlroy, 3440.78 points 2.Robert MacIntyre, 1355.84 points 3.Tommy Fleetwood, 1314.61 points 4.Tyrrell Hatton, 1279.33 points 5.Shane Lowry, 1234.11 points 6.Sepp Straka, 1226.83 points 7.RasmusHøjgaard, 1150.91 points 8.Justin Rose, 1019.62 points 9.LudvigÅberg, 1006.83 points 10.ViktorHovland, 930.31 points 11.MattWallace, 867.02 points 12.MattFitzpatrick, 787.48 points This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Ryder Cup 2025 schedule: Dates, time and what to know

When is the Ryder Cup 2025? Dates, time, points and what to know

When is the Ryder Cup 2025? Dates, time, points and what to know The2025 Ryder Cupis quickly approaching and is a little more than a month a...

 

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