Rivera has 4 RBIs and Wells wins in return as the Orioles beat the scuffling Padres 6-2New Foto - Rivera has 4 RBIs and Wells wins in return as the Orioles beat the scuffling Padres 6-2

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Emmanuel Rivera tied his career high with four RBIs on a pair of two-out singles and Tyler Wells won his season debut for the Baltimore Orioles, who beat San Diego 6-2 on Tuesday night to keep the scuffling Padres from gaining on the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers. Jeremiah Johnson homered for the second consecutive night and drove in two runs for the Orioles. Baltimore, last in the AL East, has won two straight against the Padres and will go for a series sweep on Wednesday. San Diego, which has lost three in a row and seven of nine, remained 2 1/2 games behind Los Angeles, which lost 9-7 at Pittsburgh. The Padres are a game ahead of the New York Mets for the second of three National League wild cards. Wells (1-0) pitched five innings in his first start since April 12, 2024. He had right elbow UCL surgery a month later. Wells allowed two runs and five hits, struck out four and walked none. Rivera hit a two-run single off Yu Darvish (3-5) over the head of shortstop Mason McCoy with two outs in the third to give the Orioles a 3-0 lead. Ryan Mountcastle and Colton Cowser were aboard on consecutive one-out singles. With two outs and the bases loaded in the fifth, Rivera greeted David Morgan with a single to center field that brought in Gunnar Henderson and Mountcastle to make it 5-2. Jackson homered to left with one out in the first, his fourth. Jackson, who made his big league debut on Aug. 1, also homered in a4-3win Monday. Wells' only big mistake was allowing Luis Arraez's two-run homer with two outs in the third, his seventh. Freddy Fermin was aboard on a double. Key moment Baltimore reliever Rico Garcia came on with the bases loaded and one out in the seventh and got two outs. Key stat Arraez went 144 plate appearances and 32 games between home runs. Up next Baltimore's Cade Povich (2-7, 5.04 ERA) and San Diego's Nestor Cortes (1-2, 3.75) are scheduled to start the series finale Wednesday. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Rivera has 4 RBIs and Wells wins in return as the Orioles beat the scuffling Padres 6-2

Rivera has 4 RBIs and Wells wins in return as the Orioles beat the scuffling Padres 6-2 SAN DIEGO (AP) — Emmanuel Rivera tied his career hig...
US Open: Ageless he isn't, but Novak Djokovic keeps digging deep and is still alive for major No. 25New Foto - US Open: Ageless he isn't, but Novak Djokovic keeps digging deep and is still alive for major No. 25

NEW YORK — It seems like the old man has spent roughly half of this US Open hunched over at the waist, grabbing at his neck or rubbing his temple. At one point earlier in the tournament, Novak Djokovic even said in an interview with ESPN that he was more concerned about the state of his body than he'd ever been. It's just what happens when you're 38 years old, having accumulated so many miles on the legs, playing one of the most demanding sports on earth against opponents in their physical prime. It hurts. But when Djokovic takes the court, the pain always goes in two directions. And with only two exceptions, it almost defies explanation how often Djokovic still makes his opponents suffer more. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] It is those two exceptions, however, who once again stand between Djokovic and a 25th major title. It has been that way for a couple years, with Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz shoving him aside from Grand Slam glory the way generations before them were unable to do. Now, havingoutlasted the highest-ranked American Taylor Fritz 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 in Tuesday's quarterfinal, it's time to ask: What does Djokovic need to do to hold the US Open trophy one more time? "I have another chance, another shot," he said after Tuesday's victory earned him a trip to the semis, where he'll face Alcaraz. "Everyone is anticipating a finals between the two of them. I'm going to try to mess up the plans. They are definitely playing the best tennis of any player here and they've been dominant since the beginning of the tournament, but I definitely am not going with a white flag on the court. I don't think anybody does when they play them, but particularly not me." Carlos Alcaraz and possibly Jannik Sinner still stand in the way of Novak Djokovic.pic.twitter.com/BQ8FJobiwG — US Open Tennis (@usopen)September 3, 2025 This US Open has largely followed the same script Djokovic has experienced over the last two years. Having cut his schedule to the bare minimum, both to preserve wear-and-tear and spend more time at home with his young children, he shows up at the Grand Slams out of match shape and lacking a feel for the ball. In the first few rounds, it looks like Djokovic is there for the taking but he's still so darned good and tactically superior that he finds a way through. Then, each day the tournament progresses, his endurance builds and shots become more punishing. By the time he gets to the quarterfinals and faces an opponent like Fritz — ranked No. 4 but 0-fer in the majors — he is a reasonable enough facsimile of Peak Djokovic to put even some of the world's best players in a mental torture chamber. Fritz, poor guy, is now 0-for-11 against Djokovic. At 27, he's smack in the middle of his Slam-winning window. But as much as he tells himself he has a better chance every time they play, he's as lost as he was at the beginning trying to figure out how to penetrate Djokovic's game and win enough of the right points. Even Tuesday, after dropping the first two sets, Fritz dug in and felt like he was gathering momentum the longer it went. Djokovic was visibly wearing down. As the match reached nearly 3 ½ hours, Djokovic went all-in at 5-4 in the fourth set, hoping to break Fritz and end the match. Fritz fought off two match points. Djokovic kept grabbing his shorts and gasping for breath. It felt like a moment that could have turned the entire match around if Fritz had just held serve. He couldn't. On the third match point, Djokovic drew a double fault — a microcosm of how Fritz and his late-20s peers simply failed to crack the code. "That's the frustrating thing is I don't need to play that much better to make it happen," said Fritz, who desperately wanted another shot at the US Open title after losing last year's final. "At end of the day, that's one of the things that makes the great players great is they win the big points. I need to go take those points from him. He's not going to hand them over to me, and that's exactly what happened." Of course, the two players Djokovic will likely have to get through to win the title have not struggled with that dynamic. Though Alcaraz has been more vulnerable to him, losing high-profile matchups to Djokovic at last year's Olympics and at the Australian Open this January, he has been impervious at this US Open. Playing the most consistent tennis of his career, the 22-year-old Alcaraz hasn't even come close to dropping a set. Their match Friday in the semifinals will be the ninth time they've played, with Djokovic holding a 5-3 edge. Meanwhile, Sinner has beaten Djokovic five straight times, two of them en route to major titles. The 24-year-old Italian has become almost a stylistic carbon copy of a younger Djokovic, only with more power on his groundstrokes. For Djokovic at this stage of his career, it's perhaps the most nightmarish matchup out there. Under the right circumstances, Djokovic can beat either of them on a given day. But beating them back-to-back for No. 25, at this stage of the game, would arguably be the greatest achievement of his career. "It's not going to get easier, I'll tell you that," he said. "But look, I'm going to try to take one day at a time and take care of my body. Try to relax and recover. The next couple days is key for me to get my body in shape and ready to battle five sets if it's needed. I just would really love to be fit enough to play potentially five sets with Carlos. I know that my best tennis is going to be required, but I like to play big matches on a big stage." Even though making the semifinals of all four majors in 2025 is remarkable given how little Djokovic plays the regular tour, he is realistic enough to know how each year takes a little more out of him. He knows this might be his last, best chance. But at least he's given himself one, and for arguably the greatest winner we've seen in any sport, that's a muscle memory even the aches and pains of being 38 years old can't erase.

US Open: Ageless he isn't, but Novak Djokovic keeps digging deep and is still alive for major No. 25

US Open: Ageless he isn't, but Novak Djokovic keeps digging deep and is still alive for major No. 25 NEW YORK — It seems like the old ma...
Putin meets North Korea's Kim in BeijingNew Foto - Putin meets North Korea's Kim in Beijing

BEIJING (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have met to begin bilateral talks in Beijing. The two leaders met formally at the Diaoyutai state guest house after attending amajor military paradein the heart of the Chinese capital that marked the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. Putin and Kim traveled from a formal reception to the negotiations in the same car, the Kremlin said in a post on social media. Speaking in front of journalists as the meeting began, Putin praised the bravery and heroism North Korean soldiers who fought alongside Moscow's troops to repel a Ukrainian incursion into Russia'sKursk border region. According to South Korean assessments, North Korea has sent around 15,000 troops to Russia since last year. In his opening remarks, Kim Jong Un said that providing any assistance to Russia was North Korea's "fraternal duty," Russian state media outlet Tass reported.

Putin meets North Korea's Kim in Beijing

Putin meets North Korea's Kim in Beijing BEIJING (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have met to...
Factbox-What weapons China put on display at its military paradeNew Foto - Factbox-What weapons China put on display at its military parade

(Reuters) -Chinese President Xi Jinping oversaw a massed military parade in central Beijing on Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two. Here are some of the weapons China's People's Liberation Army put on rare public display in a show of its growing prowess and ability to project power far from the country's shores. MISSILES: China unveiled nuclear-capable missiles that can be launched from sea, land and air together, the first time it has shown off its "triad" of nuclear-ready capabilities. Those included the air-based, long-range missile Jinglei-1, the submarine-launched intercontinental missile Julang-3 and land-based intercontinental missiles Dongfeng-61 (DF-61) and Dongfeng-31 - weapons that are China's strategic "ace" power to safeguard the country's sovereignty and dignity, Xinhua reported. The Dongfeng-5C (DF-5C) shown on Wednesday is the latest version of a missile programme China began in the 1970s. The missile is liquid-fuelled and capable of releasing multiple, independent warheads on a single target. The parade featured hypersonic anti-ship missiles that China has previously tested against mockups of U.S. aircraft carriers. Those included the Yingji-19, Yingji-17 and Yingji-20. Other missiles featured included cruise missiles - the Changjian-20A, Yingji-18C, Changjian-1000 – and other hypersonic missiles the Yingji-21, Dongfeng-17 and Dongfeng-26D with what China's state media said were equipped with "all-weather combat capabilities". LASER WEAPONS China has been developing laser weapons as a defence against drone attacks. The full range of its anti-drone systems on display at the parade included a missile gun, high-energy laser weapons and high-power microwave weapons. State media said that represented a "triad" in the People's Liberation Army's anti-drone systems. DRONES: China showed off drones that can operate underwater and in the air, including drones that could be used for reconnaissance and to strike targets. It also featured unmanned helicopters designed to be launched from ships. The sea-based systems included submarines, surface vessels and a mine-laying system. (Writing by Kevin Krolicki and Ben Blanchard; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

Factbox-What weapons China put on display at its military parade

Factbox-What weapons China put on display at its military parade (Reuters) -Chinese President Xi Jinping oversaw a massed military parade in...
Alyssa Thomas has 23 points as Phoenix Mercury win fifth straight gameNew Foto - Alyssa Thomas has 23 points as Phoenix Mercury win fifth straight game

PHOENIX (AP) — Alyssa Thomas had 23 points, nine rebounds and nine assists, DeWanna Bonner added 19 points off the bench and the Phoenix Mercury won their fifth straight game with an 85-79 victory over the Indiana Fever on Tuesday night. Phoenix (26-14), which had already clinched a playoff spot, moved into a second-place tie with Las Vegas (26-14) and Atlanta (26-14). The Mercury close the regular season against Washington, Connecticut, Los Angeles and Dallas. Kelsey Mitchell had 29 points and five 3-pointers for Indiana (21-20). Lexie Hull added 18 points and Aliyah Boston had 11 points, eight rebounds and seven assists. Caitlin Clark missed her 19th straight game due to a right groin injury. Satou Sabally added 13 points, Kahleah Copper scored 11 and Sami Whitcomb had 10 points and seven assists for Phoenix. Natasha Mack grabbed 10 rebounds. Bonner was 6 of 11 from the field against the team she played nine games for earlier this season. Phoenix led 54-39 at halftime after closing on a 10-0 run, capped by Monique Akoa Makani's 3-pointer with 2.2. seconds left. VALKYRIES 66, LIBERTY 58 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Temi Fagbenle scored 16 points and Golden State beat New York for their fourth straight win to close in on becoming the first expansion team to earn a playoff berth in an inaugural season. The Valkyries dropped their magic number to clinch a top-eight playoff spot to two, with any combination of victories by Golden State and losses for the Los Angeles Sparks doing it. LA was idle Tuesday and plays again Wednesday, so the Valkyries could have their first chance as soon as Thursday. Despite the loss, New York clinched a playoff berth with Indiana's defeat by Phoenix on Tuesday night. Breanna Stewart scored 19 points for the defending champion Liberty, playing without star Sabrina Ionescu for a third straight game because of a left toe injury — this time for her return home to the Bay Area. New York's Natasha Cloud also scored 19 points, including the initial nine for her team before Emma Meesseman's basket at the 3:42 mark of the opening quarter.

Alyssa Thomas has 23 points as Phoenix Mercury win fifth straight game

Alyssa Thomas has 23 points as Phoenix Mercury win fifth straight game PHOENIX (AP) — Alyssa Thomas had 23 points, nine rebounds and nine as...
Giants list Jaxson Dart as QB2, not Jameis WinstonNew Foto - Giants list Jaxson Dart as QB2, not Jameis Winston

Rookie first-round pick Jaxson Dart is listed as the backup quarterback behind New York Giants starter Russell Wilson on the team's unofficial Week 1 depth chart. Dart, selected 25th overall out of Ole Miss, is listed ahead of 10-year veteran Jameis Winston after a promising preseason and training camp. New York opens the regular season on Sunday on the road against the Washington Commanders. The Giants had the day off Tuesday. Head coach Brian Daboll and Wilson are scheduled to meet with the media on Wednesday. Dart, 22, was 32-of-47 passing for 372 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions in the preseason and rushed for a TD against the New York Jets, igniting optimism around a position that became a trainwreck in 2024. Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen moved on from Daniel Jones in November after he requested his release in response to being benched. Daboll and the Giants ran into more trouble when Tommy DeVito, Drew Lock and Tim Boyle failed to produce. New York lost 11 of its final 12 games in 2024, when it finished 3-14. Daboll has committed to 36-year-old Wilson, a free-agent signee on his third team in three seasons, as the Giants' starter. Wilson and Winston, 31, were signed for different roles, with Daboll and Schoen made clear early in the offseason. --Field Level Media

Giants list Jaxson Dart as QB2, not Jameis Winston

Giants list Jaxson Dart as QB2, not Jameis Winston Rookie first-round pick Jaxson Dart is listed as the backup quarterback behind New York G...
Trump Says Viral Video Was 'Probably A.I.'—After White House Implied OtherwiseNew Foto - Trump Says Viral Video Was 'Probably A.I.'—After White House Implied Otherwise

Avideo posted online on Monday of ablack bagbeing heaved out of a second-story White House window was "probably AI-generated," President Trump told reporters on Tuesday when asked about it. Trump added that such a video couldn't be real because "you can't open the windows" in the White House. "They're all heavily armored and bullet-proof," he said. Trump's comments on theviral videocame hours after a White House official gave TIME a statement that implied the video's content was real, and that it showed a a contractor doing "regular maintenance." Thevideowas originally posted on an Instagram account called "Washingtonianprobs" and spread widely on social media, prompting jokes about White House security protocol and speculation about what was being thrown out. It shows a person wearing white pants stepping a foot out onto a windowsill on the second floor of the White House and tossing down what appears to be a black plastic bag. Later someone tosses something long and white out the window. The second floor of the White House is where the President's private residence is located. "It was a contractor who was doing regular maintenance while the President was gone," the White House official said in a statement in response to questions about the images. President Trump spent Sunday and the Labor Day holiday on Monday at his golf club in Sterling, Virginia. Trump's comments on the authenticity of the video came during an event at the Oval Office in which he took questions from reporters after announcing that U.S. Space Command headquarters was relocating from Colorado to Alabama. Contact usatletters@time.com.

Trump Says Viral Video Was 'Probably A.I.'—After White House Implied Otherwise

Trump Says Viral Video Was 'Probably A.I.'—After White House Implied Otherwise Avideo posted online on Monday of ablack bagbeing hea...

 

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