Ann Li and Lulu Sun will lead the charge on Day 2 of the 2025 Guangzhou Open, one of the final stops of the season. Both women are scheduled to take to court for their second-round encounters.
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Coinbase Acquires Investment Platform Echo for $375 Million in Cash-and-Stock Deal
The post Coinbase Acquires Investment Platform Echo for $375 Million in Cash-and-Stock Deal appeared first The agreement, completed through a mix of cash and Coinbase stock, strengthens the exchange’s push into blockchain-native capital markets and.
“Motivate your way off this team” – Fans roast Dodgers’ Michael Conforto for comments after postseason roster snub
The LA Dodgers couldn’t find a place for veteran outfielder Michael Conforto on their 2025 postseason roster. Conforto signed a one-year, $17 million deal with the Dodgers ahead of the 2025 season.
NBA Trade Rumors: Analyst predicts Lauri Markkanen to join 7-foot-5 star to create European duo
Lauri Markkanen of the Utah Jazz is coming off an impressive summer with Finland, leading his country to a Top 4 finish in the EuroBasket.
Appeals Court Ruling Allows Trump to Deploy National Guard Troops to Oregon
Deployment can move forward, for now, under a preliminary ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. But legal wrangling will likely continue.
‘It’s about global success:’ Gamescom Asia x Thailand Game Show director outlines vision for new-look event
‘It’s about global success:’ Gamescom Asia x Thailand Game Show director outlines vision for new-look event
‘It’s about global success:’ Gamescom Asia x Thailand Game Show director outlines vision for new-look event
‘It’s about global success:’ Gamescom Asia x Thailand Game Show director outlines vision for new-look event
Costs Mounting From Trump’s Protectionist Tariff Regime
The levies are taxes, and they show up as higher prices in grocery aisles, lower wages for factory workers, and greater global risk premia.
Trump’s meeting with Putin puts Russia on notice over Ukraine
After pushing for a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, U. S. President Donald Trump is now turning his sights on ending the war in Ukraine.
‘Look at that!’ Analysts ‘wowed’ as judges unite to deny Trump’s invasion of Chicago
President Donald Trump suffered a legal blow on Thursday, after a three-judge panel of the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit refused to lift a lower court order that prohibited him from sending in the National Guard to Chicago. Judges Ilana Rovner, David Hamilton, and Amy St. Eve appointed respectively by Presidents George H. W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Trump found the district court had not erred in disputing that Trump was actually combating a rebellion, as the law allows for.”The district court provided substantial and specific reasons for crediting the plaintiffs’ declarations over the administration’s, and the record includes ample support for that decision. Given the record support, the findings are not clearly erroneous,” said the opinion. The reaction on social media was immediate, as a number of pro-Trump accounts melted down over the judges and demanded the Supreme Court step in, or even for Trump to outright ignore the ruling. Many other observers, however, lauded the decision.”Major setback for Trump National Guard moves as 7th Circuit declines to disturb block on deployment in Illinois,” wrote Politico legal affairs reporter Josh Gerstein. “Judges Rovner, Hamilton, St. Eve (GHWBush/Obama/Trump) see no rebellion permitting use of Guard by prez. WOW. A unanimous per curiam (meaning no named author) panel of the 7th Circuit, made up of a Bush appointee, an Obama appointee, and a Trump appointee, decline to step in and block a lower court order barring the deployment of the National Guard in Chicago!” wrote American Immigration Council senior fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a frequent critic of Trump’s immigration policy.”Wow. Look at that panel,” wrote Lawfare editor Roger Parloff.”A protest is not an act of rebellion even if it has some sporadic violent elements. The Second Amendment guarantees the freedom. No Kings!!” wrote Wall Street investor Evaristus Ondinikaeze.”Hopefully 9th Circuit does the same for Portland,” wrote Margaret Harbaugh.”As anyone could determine at a glance,” wrote veteran and former security consultant Jens Johansson. “But the administration is going to continue to [label] political dissent as illegal and a cause for violent enforcement until all opposition has been silenced.”.