Thai PM-elect taps veterans to run foreign, energy and finance ministriesNew Foto - Thai PM-elect taps veterans to run foreign, energy and finance ministries

By Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK -Thailand's Prime Minister-elect Anutin Charnvirakul on Saturday named a veteran diplomat, the former head of the Revenue Department and a senior oil and gas executive to run the country's foreign, finance and energy ministries. He said diplomat Sihasak Phuangketkeow, economist Ekniti Nitithanprapas and PTT executive Auttapol Rerkpiboon would be "top executives in the organizations they will be responsible for", and would "bring confidence." (Reporting by Chayut Setboonsarng; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Thai PM-elect taps veterans to run foreign, energy and finance ministries

Thai PM-elect taps veterans to run foreign, energy and finance ministries By Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK -Thailand's Prime Minister-ele...
Israel calls on famine-stricken Gaza City residents to move to safe zone as it expands operationsNew Foto - Israel calls on famine-stricken Gaza City residents to move to safe zone as it expands operations

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel's army called Saturday on Palestinians in Gaza City to move to a humanitarian area it designated in the south as it expanded its operations in preparation for seizingthe famine-stricken city. Parts of the city, home to nearly 1 million people, are already considered "red zones," where evacuation orders have been issued ahead of expected heavy fighting. Aid groups have repeatedly warned that a large-scale evacuation of Gaza City would exacerbate the dire humanitarian crisis. Palestinians have been uprooted and displaced multiple times during the nearly two-year-long war, with many being too weak to move and having nowhere to go. Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee wrote in X that the army declared Muwasi — a makeshift tent camp in southern Gaza Strip — a humanitarian area and urged everyone in the city, which it called a Hamas stronghold and specifiedas a combat zone, to leave. The army said they could travel in cars down a designated road without being searched. The military, in a statement, provided a map showing the area in Khan Younis that the humanitarian area encompasses, which includes the block where Nasser Hospital is located. The area around the hospital has been considered a red zone, though not the medical facility itself. Last week,Israel struck the hospital, killing 22 people, including Mariam Dagga, who worked for The Associated Press and other media outlets. The Hospital was not under evacuation. The designated safe zone would include field hospitals, water pipelines, food and tents, and relief efforts "will continue on an ongoing basis in cooperation with the U.N. and international organizations," the statement said. The United Nations couldn't be immediately reached for comment. Israeli forces have struck humanitarian areas throughout the war, includingMuwasi,which they previously declared a safe zone, according to Gaza's Health Ministry. The evacuation order came a day after Israel struck a high-rise building in Gaza City, saying Hamas used it for surveillance, without providing evidence. The war started after Hamas-led militants killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted 251 people in their attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Most have since been released in ceasefires or other agreements. Israel's retaliatory offensive has killed more than 64,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza's Health Ministry, which does not say how many were civilians or combatants but says women and children make up around half the dead. The U.N. and independent experts consider it the most reliable source on war casualties. Israel disputes its figures but has not provided its own. Israel says the war will continue until all the hostages are returned and Hamas is disarmed, and that it will retain open-ended security control of the territory of some 2 million Palestinians. Hamas has said it will only release the remaining hostages in return for Palestinian prisoners, a lasting ceasefire and a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. ___ Mroue reported from Beirut. ___ Follow AP coverage athttps://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-war

Israel calls on famine-stricken Gaza City residents to move to safe zone as it expands operations

Israel calls on famine-stricken Gaza City residents to move to safe zone as it expands operations DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel...
Rugby Championship: Australia scores late try to beat Argentina 28-24New Foto - Rugby Championship: Australia scores late try to beat Argentina 28-24

TOWNSVILLE, Australia (AP) — The Wallabies trusted their instincts to keep pushing for a late try instead of a potential equaling penalty goal late in their Rugby Championship match Saturday against Argentina. The gamble was worth it. Prop Angus Bell scored the clinching try in the sixth minute of added time Saturday to give Australia a comeback 28-24 win. The Wallabies were awarded three kickable penalties after the 80th minute, but kept pushing in search of the match-winning try which was finally delivered by an unlikely hero in reserve prop Bell. "It's just relieving," Bell said. "It's just awesome we could get the win in the end; not go for the (penalty goal), and back our system." Australia captain Harry Wilson said his team could have "gone for the goal and taken the draw. "But everyone believed we could finish the job. To find a way to get the win against such high-quality opposition is a real credit to them." Center Joseph-Aukuso Sua'ali'i scored two second-half tries to help the Wallabies overcome a 21-7 deficit at halftime. The last time the teams met in the Rugby Championship last year, the Wallabies endured arecord 67-27 lossin Santa Fe, Argentina. On Saturday, Mateo Carreras kicked two early penalty goals for the visitors to put them ahead 6-0 after 12 minutes in Townsville in tropical north Queensland, where the game-time temperature was 27 Celsius (81 Fahrenheit). Officials stopped play midway through both halves for a drinks break for the players. Halfback Nic White put the Wallabies ahead from close range to help give the Wallabies a 7-6 lead before the Pumas scored two quick tries. Winger Bautista Delguy was the beneficiary of some slick handling from his backs and the visitors lead 11-7 after 30 minutes. Winger Carreras added a try and a penalty goal and Argentina, which has never won the Rugby Championship, led by 14 points at halftime. The Wallabies picked up the first points of the second half when Sua'ali'i scored his second test try from an offload from Len Ikitau to pull the home side to within seven points at 21-14. Carreras was sent off by referee Paul Williams in the 62nd minute after Argentina gave away five consecutive penalties, and Australia immediately took advantage of the 14-man Pumas. Sua'ali'i skipped clear of Santiago Carreras and moved between two more would-be tacklers to score his second try of the afternoon and the score was level at 21-21 after 63 minutes before the teams traded penalty goals and Bell's late try. Both teams were 1-1 going into Saturday's match. The Wallabiesbeat South Africa in Johannesburg38-22 andlost 30-22in Cape Town a week later. The All Blacks beatArgentina 41-24at Cordoba before the Pumasdefeated New Zealand 29-23for their first home win over the All Blacks. ___ AP rugby:https://apnews.com/hub/rugby

Rugby Championship: Australia scores late try to beat Argentina 28-24

Rugby Championship: Australia scores late try to beat Argentina 28-24 TOWNSVILLE, Australia (AP) — The Wallabies trusted their instincts to ...
Legendary Habs G Ken Dryden, 6-time Cup winner, dies at 78New Foto - Legendary Habs G Ken Dryden, 6-time Cup winner, dies at 78

Hall of Fame goaltender Ken Dryden, a six-time All-Star, six-time Stanley Cup winner and an integral part of Montreal's dynasty of the 1970s, died Friday after a battle with cancer, the Canadiens announced. He was 78. Known for his intellectual pursuits off the ice, Dryden played only eight seasons in the NHL before retiring in his prime at age 31. Along with the Cups, the Canada native won the Vezina Trophy -- awarded to the league's top goalie -- five times. "Ken Dryden was an exceptional athlete, but he was also an exceptional man," Canadiens owner Geoff Molson said in a statement. "Behind the mask he was larger than life. We mourn today not only the loss of the cornerstone of one of hockey's greatest dynasties, but also a family man, a thoughtful citizen, and a gentleman who deeply impacted our lives and communities across generations. He was one of the true legends that helped shape this club into what it is today." NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said, "From the moment Ken Dryden joined the Montreal Canadiens as a 23-year-old rookie in 1971, he made an immediate and lasting impact on the NHL, the Canadiens franchise and the goaltending position. Ken's love for his country was evident both on and off the ice." Dryden was born in Hamilton, Ontario, on Aug. 8, 1947. Drafted by the Boston Bruins in the third round in 1964, Dryden was traded to the Canadiens later that year. Rather than play for the Canadiens, however, Dryden opted to attend Cornell University to play hockey for the Big Red while attaining a bachelor's degree in history. After making his debut with the Canadiens on March 14, 1971, Dryden was named the club's No. 1 goalie for the playoffs that season despite playing in only six-regular season games. All he did was go 12-8 in the postseason and take home the Conn Smythe Trophy for the most valuable player of the playoffs after Montreal beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 in the Stanley Cup Final. The following year, Dryden went 39-8-15 -- leading the league in games played, wins and ties -- and picked up the Calder Trophy for the NHL's rookie of the year (though the Canadiens fell in the first round of the playoffs). He would win another Cup in 1973 before taking a year away from hockey to earn his law degree. After returning to the Canadiens for the 1974-75 season and leading his team to the Stanley Cup semifinals, Dryden led Montreal to four straight Cups. But Dryden retired after the 1978-79 season to pursue numerous endeavors, including writing books, teaching, sports commentating and serving as president of the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1997-2003. Among his off-the-ice highlights was serving as the color commentator with announced Al Michaels for the famous "Miracle on Ice" broadcast in which the United States stunned the heavily favored Soviet Union in the semifinals of the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, N.Y. Dryden eventually made his way into politics, highlighted by his election to the Canadian House of Commons in 2004 and his re-election in 2006. He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 and was named to the NHL's 100th Anniversary Team in 2017. Despite playing in only 397 career games, Dryden sits 63rd all time with 258 wins and is tied for 35th with 46 shutouts. --Field Level Media

Legendary Habs G Ken Dryden, 6-time Cup winner, dies at 78

Legendary Habs G Ken Dryden, 6-time Cup winner, dies at 78 Hall of Fame goaltender Ken Dryden, a six-time All-Star, six-time Stanley Cup win...
Transgender athlete at center of Supreme Court challenge wants out of the caseNew Foto - Transgender athlete at center of Supreme Court challenge wants out of the case

WASHINGTON − A student at the center of high-profileSupreme Court challengesto bans on transgender athletes on female sports teams wants the court to drop her case. Lindsay Hecox, a senior at Boise State University, told the court she's afraid she will be harassed and have trouble graduating if she continues the challenge. "From the beginning of this case, I have come under negative public scrutiny from certain quarters," Hecox said herSept. 2 request to the court. "I also have observed increased intolerance generally for people who are transgender and specifically for transgender women who participate in sports." More than half the stateshave passed lawspreventing transgender athletes from competing on female school sports teams, saying they are trying to prevent competitive advantages. The laws don't take into account someone's athletic ability or how far they are in transitioning to another gender. President Donald Trump, who campaigned on the issue, has moved tocut off federal fundingfrom schools that allow transgender athletes to compete against other athletes who match their gender identity. Lower courts sided with both Hecox and a West Virginia transgender teen who challenged her state's ban. Idaho and West Virginia appealed those decisions to theSupreme Court, whichagreed in Julyto hear both cases. More:Supreme Court to take up blockbuster case on transgender athletes joining girls' teams The court now has to decide whether to hear only the West Virginia dispute. Lawyers for Idaho told the court their case should continue. But Hecox, who had played for BSU's women's club soccer team, said there's no longer anything for the Supreme Court to consider because she's withdrawn her challenge to Idaho's ban and has made the "extremely difficult decision" to stop participating in women's sports. "While playing women's sports is important to Ms. Hecox, her top priority is graduating from college and living a healthy and safe life," her lawyers said in a filing. The court should throw out the ruling in her favor from the San Francisco-based 9thU.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, they said. More:Supreme Court upholds state ban on transgender minors using puberty blockers, hormone therapy The appeals court had agreed with Hecox that Idaho's ban likely discriminates against transgender female athletes. The court also said Idaho hadn't shown how the ban would further the stated goal of greater opportunity for women athletes. TheWest Virginia caseraises the same legal issue: whether the ban violates the promise of the Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause that everyone is treated fairly. The Supreme Court also agreed to consider whether West Virginia's ban runs afoul of federal rules against sex-based discrimination in public schools. The court, which comes back to the bench in October, has not set a date for oral arguments. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Transgender athlete asks Supreme Court to drop her case

Transgender athlete at center of Supreme Court challenge wants out of the case

Transgender athlete at center of Supreme Court challenge wants out of the case WASHINGTON − A student at the center of high-profileSupreme C...
Japan says US trade deal not settled, awaits pharma, chip ordersNew Foto - Japan says US trade deal not settled, awaits pharma, chip orders

Japan's broad trade agreement with the United States is "not settled," as Washington has not issued expected presidential orders on tariffs for pharmaceuticals and semiconductors, Tokyo's top tariff negotiator said on Saturday. "While a presidential order has been issued concerning adjustments to general tariffs as well as automobile and auto parts tariffs, presidential orders for most-favoured-nation status for pharmaceuticals and semiconductors have not been issued," Ryosei Akazawa told reporters after returning from talks in Washington. "Therefore, it cannot be said that this is settled," said Akazawa, Japan's minister for economic policy, adding that Tokyo would continue to press for the remaining orders. Akazawa said Japan would begin a full analysis of the economic impact of the U.S. auto tariff changes and how Japan's competitive trade conditions compare to other countries. (Reporting by Tokyo Newsroom; Editing by William Mallard)

Japan says US trade deal not settled, awaits pharma, chip orders

Japan says US trade deal not settled, awaits pharma, chip orders Japan's broad trade agreement with the United States is "not settl...
Orioles rookie Samuel Basallo blasts walk-off home run, Dodgers lose fourth straightNew Foto - Orioles rookie Samuel Basallo blasts walk-off home run, Dodgers lose fourth straight

Samuel Basallo made his MLB debut on Aug. 17. Five days later, the 21-year-old catcher reportedly agreed to an aneight-year, $67 million extensionwith the Baltimore Orioles, who originally signed him as a 16-year-old out of the Dominican Republic in January 2021. On Friday night, two weeks after news of his extension surfaced, Basallo blasted the first walk-off home run of his career, a 433-foot no doubter off a 98 mph four-seam fastball. The tiebreaking swing arrived with two strikes and two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning. It mashed a heater from Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Tanner Scott. "I've been dreaming of that moment my whole life," Basallo said,via MLB.com. "And I hope there's many more to come. "It was great." SAMUEL BASALLO'S FIRST CAMDEN YARDS HOME RUN IS A WALK-OFFpic.twitter.com/AYoEIvgo1e — Baltimore Orioles (@Orioles)September 6, 2025 Basallo's towering solo shot to right-center field immediately got the attention of Orioles fans throughout Camden Yards. They watched their team win its fourth straight against an NL West contender, this time in 2-1, walk-off fashion. The first three of those victories took place in San Diego. This one came against the visiting Dodgers, who have lost four games in a row and are only two games up on the similarly struggling Padres. Basallo entered the 2025 season as a consensus top-15 prospect. The Orioles didn't call him up until August. Before Friday night, he was slashing .200/.273/.340 with two more strikeouts (12) than hits (10). He had only one homer, and it was deposited on the road last week against the San Francisco Giants. This time, the 6-foot-4 Basallo launched from Baltimore, teasing his potential as a difference maker in the Orioles' lineup. He's the latest backstop to earn a turn behind home plate. Baltimore has had a revolving door at catcher this season whiletwo-time All-Star Adley Rutschman has dealt with a series of injures. "He's going to be a big-time hitter," Orioles interim manager Tony Mansolino said, per MLB.com. "His general skills as a hitter are so advanced for such a young kid, so, in due time, we'll see more of that." Mansolino added, referencing Basallo's Friday night dinger: "It's a really big swing and really kind of like a jumping point in his career in some ways."

Orioles rookie Samuel Basallo blasts walk-off home run, Dodgers lose fourth straight

Orioles rookie Samuel Basallo blasts walk-off home run, Dodgers lose fourth straight Samuel Basallo made his MLB debut on Aug. 17. Five days...

 

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