South Korea's Lee, Trump to hold summit on August 25 on security alliance, economyNew Foto - South Korea's Lee, Trump to hold summit on August 25 on security alliance, economy

SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and U.S. President Donald Trump will hold their first summit meeting on August 25 in Washington to discuss strengthening the two nations' alliance and economic security partnership, Lee's office said on Tuesday. Lee, who was elected president in a snap election in June, has made it a top priority to help his export-dependent country navigate the dramatic changes in the global trading environment triggered by Trump's tariff policies. Developing their security alliance to "a future-oriented comprehensive security alliance" and economic security partnership will feature highly in the meeting, presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung told a briefing. Based on the tariff deal reached last month, the two leaders will seek to push forward a partnership in the manufacturing sector, including in semiconductors, batteries and shipbuilding, Kang said. Trump announced on July 30 the countries had reached a trade deal that would subject South Korean goods to 15% import duties, lowering the tariff he had initially set against one of America's top trading partners. Trump has said South Korea will announce investment plans at the upcoming summit and that Seoul had committed to making $350 billion of investments to be "selected" by him. (Reporting by Jack Kim, Joyce Lee and Hyunjoo Jin; Editing by Tom Hogue, Ed Davies)

South Korea's Lee, Trump to hold summit on August 25 on security alliance, economy

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Ahead of Putin sitdown, Trump says he hopes to get 'prime territory' back for UkraineNew Foto - Ahead of Putin sitdown, Trump says he hopes to get 'prime territory' back for Ukraine

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Monday that he would try to return territory to Ukraine as he prepares to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and lay the groundwork for a deal to bring an end to the grinding multiyear war between Ukraine and Russia. "Russia has occupied a big portion of Ukraine. They've occupied some very prime territory. We're going to try and get some of that territory back for Ukraine," Trump said at a news conference at the White House. Trump said he's going to see what Putin "has in mind" to end the war and, if it's a "fair deal," he will share it with European and NATO leaders, as well as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who have been liaising closely with Washington ahead of the meeting. Asked Monday if Zelenskyy was invited to the meeting Friday with Putin in Alaska, Trump said that the Ukrainian leader "wasn't a part of it" and that despite his having participated in numerous sitdowns over the course of the war, little has come of them. "I would say he could go, but he's gone to a lot of meetings. You know, he's been there for three and a half years — nothing happened," Trump added. The president's first call out of the Putin meeting, which he referred to as "really a feel-out," would be to Zelenskyy "out of respect." He noted that he might tell Zelenskyy "'lots of luck, keep fighting,' or I may say, 'We can make a deal.'" The comments came during a winding press conference to discuss efforts to fight crime in Washington, D.C., with a plan to federalize the city's police force. During his remarks, the president noted how even following "a great call" with Putin in the past, "missiles would be lobbed into Kyiv or some other place, and you'd have 60 people laying on a road dying," a nod to the challenge of reaching a deal. A follow-up meeting could include Zelenskyy and Putin, and perhaps Trump himself, the president added. He said he would "be there if they need." But Trump said a Zelenskyy and Putin meeting was the only way to bring the conflict to a close. "Now, I will say this, ultimately, I'm going to put the two of them in a room, I'll be there or won't be there, and I think it'll get solved," the president added. He said he would like to see a ceasefire and reach the "best deal that could be made for both parties." But "there'll be some swapping, there'll be some changes in land," Trump said, returning to the idea of "land swaps," which he said Friday would be "to the betterment of both." Zelenskyy, though, has been unwavering in his position that Ukraine should not cede any territory to Russia; European allies have agreed that giving up lands would encourage further Russian aggression. "The answer to Ukraine's territorial question is already in the constitution of Ukraine,"Zelenskyy said Saturday."No one will and no one can deviate from it. Ukrainians will not give their land to the occupier." Trump announced last week that he ismeeting with Putinon Friday in Alaska as he tries to reach a ceasefire in Ukraine. The White House had initially held out a meeting with Putin and Zelenskyy as a condition for a meeting between Trump and the Russian president to take place, but Trump later said thatwas not a precondition. The White House emphasized over the weekend that the priority is the upcoming one-on-one with Putin, even as it weighed theprospect of a future meeting with Zelenskyy. "Next Friday will be important, because it will be about testing Putin, how serious he is on bringing this terrible war to an end," NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said over the weekend on ABC. Trump's special envoy,Steve Witkoff, met with Putinin Moscow last week ahead of an Aug. 8 deadline that the president had set for the Russian leader to agree to a ceasefire or face new sanctions. Putin proposed the outlines of an agreement to end the war that would allow Russia to hold sweeping Ukrainian territory, but has not agreed to a ceasefire. Zelenskyy has urged stronger international pressure on Russia, warning against concessions to Moscow. "Another week has ended without any attempt by Russia to agree to the numerous demands of the world and stop the killings," the Ukrainian leader said on X. "Russia is dragging out the war, and therefore it deserves stronger global pressure. Russia refuses to stop the killings, and therefore must not receive any rewards or benefits. And this is not just a moral position — it is a rational one. Concessions do not persuade a killer. But truly strong protection of life stops the killers," he added.

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Blue Jays reportedly promote No. 1 prospect Trey Yesavage to Triple-A, possibly eyeing major-league call-upNew Foto - Blue Jays reportedly promote No. 1 prospect Trey Yesavage to Triple-A, possibly eyeing major-league call-up

Major League Baseball's trade deadline passed 10 days ago, but theToronto Blue Jayscould still make an impact addition to their pitching staff, thanks to their minor-league system. The Blue Jays are promoting pitcher Trey Yesavage to Triple-A, which puts him in line for a call-up when the minor-league season ends or perhaps sooner, depending on his performance. Yesavage, 22, is ranked as Toronto's No. 1 minor-league prospectby MLB.comand No. 2by The Athletic. He was the team's 2024 first-round pick (No. 20 overall) out of East Carolina. Progressing from low Single-A through Double-A so far this season, the right-hander has a 3.01 ERA in 18 starts with 134 strikeouts over 80 2/3 innings (an average of 15 Ks per 9). [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Yesavage's workload could be a concern as he pitches through his first professional season. The most innings he's thrown were the 93 1/3 innings he pitched last year for East Carolina. However, the Blue Jays apparently had an innings limit in mind when keeping him out of game action for approximately three weeks around the All-Star break,according to The Athletic. Trey Yesavage continues to rack up the strikeouts!The@BlueJays' top-ranked pitching prospect fans nine hitters over five strong frames for the Double-A@FisherCats, boosting his K/9 to 15.0 -- the best mark in the Minors (min. 80 IP):pic.twitter.com/YRB812IG0L — MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline)August 9, 2025 Also, though Yesavage has started 18 games this season, he wouldn't necessarily fill that role with the Blue Jays. Toronto manager John Schneider could use him as an opener, pitching one or two innings to start a game or pitch him in relief. The team possibly tipped that off as a consideration when Yesavage came out of the bullpen to pitch five innings last week. The Blue Jays may not need Yesavage as a starting pitcher either, with a rotation stocked with Jose Berrios, Kevin Gausman, Chris Bassitt, Eric Lauer and Max Scherzer. Toronto also acquired 2020 AL Cy Young Award winner Shane Bieber from the Cleveland Guardians at the trade deadline, and he could be available late in the season as he recovers from Tommy John surgery. Additionally, Alek Manoah is working his way back from reconstructive surgery as another possible reinforcement. With a 4.28 ERA, Toronto's pitching staff ranks 23rd in MLB. The starters are 22nd with a 4.43 ERA and the bullpen's 4.06 ERA ranks 18th. So there is room for improvement. The Blue Jays' offense is largely responsible for their success, with 583 runs scored so far this season, giving them a +44 run differential (with 539 runs allowed). The Blue Jays go into Monday's MLB slate at 69-50, leading theBoston Red Soxbyfour games in the AL Eastand holding a 6.5-game lead over the third-placeNew York Yankees.

Blue Jays reportedly promote No. 1 prospect Trey Yesavage to Triple-A, possibly eyeing major-league call-up

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Why the 61-year-old Tour de France wins record may soon fallNew Foto - Why the 61-year-old Tour de France wins record may soon fall

TheTour de Franceranks among the most popular sporting events in the world. It's also one of the most grueling. Tour cyclists burn3,000 to 4,000 caloriesper day, morethan marathon runners, and the race lasts 21 days. You have to be a world-class athlete to win the Tour once. In 1908, a Frenchman named Lucien Petit-Breton became the first man towin it twice. BelgianPhilippe Thyswon his third Tour in 1920. In 1964, FrenchmanJacques Anquetilcaptured his fifth. Five Tours is the record. It has stood for more than half a century. Three men have equaled it: BelgianEddy Merckxin 1974, FrenchmanBernard Hinaultin 1985 and SpaniardMiguel Induráinin 1995. Lance Armstrongshattered the record in 2004, winning his sixth and seventh Tours that year and the next. But his name was later stricken from the books. Now, the five-Tour record is vulnerable once more.Tadej "Pogi" Pogačar, a cyclist from Slovenia, won his fourth Tour in July. Pogačar is the youngest cyclist in history to win four Tours. "I mean, he's 26," saidPeter Joffre Nye, a cyclinghistorian. "Meaning that he's still young." Age matters in the Tour. Anquetil won his fifth Tour at age 30, Merckx at 29, Hinault at 30, Induráin at 31. BritonChris Froome, another four-time Tour winner, claimed his last victory at 32. Tour champions tend to reach their peak in their mid-20s, and to pass it sometime around 30. That means, in theory, Pogačar should have three or four more chances to win the Tour before his peak is past. "At age 26, he is physically in his prime," saidRon Kiefel, an American cyclist who rode in seven Tours. "Traditionally, that's between ages 26 to 32. If all goes well, he has many more years of amazing victories ahead." Still, there are good reasons why so few cyclists have won five Tours. One is the competition. The Tour draws the finest road cyclists in the world. Every Tour great has rivals who are nearly as good. Sometimes, the rival ultimately dethrones the champion. Hinault, the last French Tour winner, lost an epic battle for a sixth victory toGreg LeMond, a rising American star, who became America's first men's Tour winner in 1986. Pogačar's greatest rival isJonas Vingegaardof Denmark, a cyclist so talented that he has already beaten Pogačar twice. The Slovenian won in 2020 and 2021, the Dane in 2022 and 2023, the Slovenian in 2024 and 2025. "Vingegaard is only two years older," at 28, "so that rivalry will play out for many years to come," Kiefel said. Even so, the Pogačar who rode to victory in 2024 and 2025 looked all but invincible. His victory margin over Vingegaard in 2024 was more than six minutes. That's a lot: In an individual Tour stage, the leader is lucky to gain 30 seconds over his main rival. In 2025, Pogačar won four of 21 daily Tour stages. Vingegaard won none. Simple misfortune, too, could halt Pogačar's progress toward a fifth or sixth Tour title. Eddy Merckx lost the 1975 Tour, which would have been his sixth victory, after a fanpunched him in the kidney. Greg LeMond missed two Tours at his peak after nearly dying in a hunting accident. After alegendary comeback, he managed to win only two more: three in all. Crashes are routine in professional cycling. Abad crash in 2024may have cost Vingegaard his third Tour victory that year. One bad day in the mountains, where minutes can be gained or lost, has robbed many past Tour champions of a third, fourth or fifth victory. "During the Tour, you've got to be on every day for a month," saidMarianne Martin, an American who won the Tour de France Féminin in 1984. "You're not always the best. That's part of the whole sport." If Pogačar wants to win a fifth and sixth Tour, he will also need a great team behind him. The Tour is a team event: Seven cyclists, generally, ride in support of a leader. Pogačar has a great team now, the awkwardly named UAE Team Emirates-XRG. In the 2025 Tour, Pogačar's team boasted sufficient talent and discipline to support him in the mountains, where the top contenders often need the most help. At moments when the lead group of riders dwindled to 20 or fewer, Pogačar usually had teammates pedaling in front of him. "His team is the only team that has its s—t together, in terms of supporting its leader," saidGeorge Mount, a retired rider who was the first American cyclist to successfully compete in Europe after World War II. Two or three other cyclists at the 2025 Tour were nearly as good as Pogačar, including Vingegaard and 25-year-oldRemco Evenepoelof Belgium. Most of Pogačar's rivals rode for weaker teams. Vingegaard's teammateseffectively abandoned himwhen he crashed on a stage of the 2025 Tour, further evidence of disarray. If Vingegaard stays with his team in 2026, "and they get their act together, then it's a different story," Mount said. "It will be a more competitive thing." Mount gives Pogačar a 50-50 chance of breaking the five-Tour record. He's alreadythe favoriteto win in 2026. After that, who knows? "It's often said that you can't win [the Tour] in one day, but you can lose it in one day," said Nye, the cycling historian. "It could be bad food, or it could be a bad crash. Cyclists, like all professional athletes, are vulnerable." Daniel de Visé covers personal finance for USA Today.He is also author ofThe Comeback:Greg LeMond, the True King of American Cycling, and a Legendary Tour de France. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Tour de France record has stood for 61 years. It may soon fall.

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Barack Obama's official portrait moved to non-public area in White HouseNew Foto - Barack Obama's official portrait moved to non-public area in White House

The official portrait of former President Barack Obama has been moved from the entryway of the White House to an area that is not open to the public. The move was confirmed to USA TODAY by a White House official. Tensions between the former and current presidents have spiked in recent weeks. Obama last month hit back at areportreleased by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which claimed the former president and top aides had "manufactured and politicized intelligence" against Trump after he defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016. Obama's office in a statement dismissed the Trump administration's claims as "nonsense and misinformation." Trump also accused Obama of "treason" during an Oval Office meeting with Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., calling him a "ringleader" and his actions "seditious." Trump has a long history of going after Obama, starting with thebirther conspiracy theory. Now, Obama's portrait, painted by Robert McCurdy and unveiled in September 2022, has been relocated to the top of the White House's Grand Staircase, at the landing of the entrance to the president's private residence. That area is restricted to the public during White House tours. This is thesecond timeObama's portrait has been moved. The 44th president enjoys thehighest favorability ratingamong all living presidents. In April, it was bumped to make space for a portrait capturing the assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, with his face dripping with blood and an American flag in the background. "Some new artwork at the White House," the officialWhite House account postedon the social media platform X. Some new artwork at the White House 👀pic.twitter.com/l6u5u7k82T — The White House (@WhiteHouse)April 11, 2025 The Obama portrait was relocated across the foyer. The White House Historical Association has acquired and commissioned official portraits of the president and first lady since 1965. After the portraits are presented to the public during an unveiling ceremony, they hang in the White House. It is customary to include the two most recent presidential portraits in the White House's Grand Foyer. The portrait of former PresidentJoe Bidenhas not yet been completed. The Trump White House has also moved the portraits of former Presidents George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush to the staircase area. Neither of the former presidents endorsed Trump when he ran for the White House in 2016 or in any elections after that. Those aren't the only decor changes made by Trump.He's picked frames and portraits for theCabinet Room,overseen a massivegolden overhaul of the Oval Office, reconstructed theRose Gardenand is in the process of building agrand ballroomin the East Wing. "I do that in my part time because it's a natural instinct," he said during a press conference at the White House on Aug. 11. "As a real estate person, I was very good at that and I was very good at fixing things up." Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy is a White House correspondent for USA TODAY.You can follow her on X @SwapnaVenugopal This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Obama portrait moved away from public view

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South Carolina lawmaker awaiting trial on child sex abuse material charges resigns from officeNew Foto - South Carolina lawmaker awaiting trial on child sex abuse material charges resigns from office

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina Republican lawmaker in jail awaiting trialon chargeshe distributed sexual abuse material involving children has resigned his seat in the state House. RJ May's resignation letter was dated Thursday but didn't arrive at the offices of House leadership until Monday morning. May wrote that "it is in the best interests of my family and constituents to resign immediately." It does not mention the 10 charges he faces or the more than a decade in prison that prosecutors have suggested May could face if convicted. The return address on the letter was May's Lexington post office box. He is currently being held at the Edgefield County jail without bond as he awaits trial as soon as next month. May's federal public defender did not respond to an email Monday. The three-term Republican is accused of using the screen name "joebidennnn69" to exchange 220 different files of toddlers and young children involved in sex acts on the Kik social media network for about five days in spring 2024, according to court documents that graphically detailed the videos. The files were uploaded and downloaded using May's home Wi-Fi network and his cellphone, prosecutors said. Some were hidden by the use of a private network but others were directly linked to his internet addresses. At his arraignment, May's lawyer suggested someone could have used the Wi-Fi password that was shown on a board behind a photo May's wife may have posted online. Each of the 10 charges carries a five-to-20-year prison sentence upon conviction. Calls for May's resignation were nearly unanimous in the South Carolina House, including members who were most closely aligned with May as he helped found the Freedom Caucus of the chamber's most conservative members. The House Ethics Committee last month started an investigation that appeared to be the first step in trying to kick May out of the House. May worked as a political consultant. He was elected in 2020 and in his five years in the House upset many mainstream Republicans as he continued to run campaigns for people looking to knock out incumbents in GOP primaries. The timing of May's resignation should allow his replacement to be chosen in a special election before the 2026 General Assembly session starts in January.

South Carolina lawmaker awaiting trial on child sex abuse material charges resigns from office

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ESPN, Fox to bundle upcoming streaming services in new sports-heavy dealNew Foto - ESPN, Fox to bundle upcoming streaming services in new sports-heavy deal

(Reuters) -Upcoming streaming services of ESPN and Fox will be bundled for $39.99 per month starting October 2, the companies said on Monday, offering sports fans a wide range of major events including the NFL and NBA at a discounted rate. The bundle is the first significant deal involving major sports rights holders after Disney, Fox and Warner Bros Discovery abandoned plans to launch their live sports joint venture, Venu Sports, after it ran into substantial legal opposition. Media companies are pairing their streaming services to offer bundled deals and boost customer stickiness, as viewers face steep price hikes and an overload of choice. The new package brings together Fox One, which offers Fox's sports, news, and entertainment content, and ESPN's new direct-to-consumer network, featuring professional and college football and basketball games. Both platforms are launching on August 21. "We continue to look for opportunities to streamline the user experience, especially for the ultimate sports fan," said Tony Billetter, senior vice president, strategy and business development at Fox Direct to Consumer. Fox's new subscription-based service is expected to help the company expand its audience beyond the mainstay cable television business. (Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)

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