Ryder Cup: Luke Donald rounds out Team Europe with captain's picks, including Jon RahmNew Foto - Ryder Cup: Luke Donald rounds out Team Europe with captain's picks, including Jon Rahm

Luke Donald has announced his captain's picks for Team Europe at the 2025 Ryder Cup, and the resulting team is a familiar one. With one exception, the team is the exact same one that demolished the United States at Marco Simone in Rome two years ago. The captain's picks include: Shane Lowry:Two-time Ryder Cup player, 2-3-1 record. Lowry is the ultimate European team player, a grinder and loyal wingman who can thrive in a hostile environment. Jon Rahm:Three-time Ryder Cup player, 6-3-3 record. Rahm is simply one of the finest players on the planet, now dominating LIV Golf the same way he once dominated the PGA Tour. Sepp Straka:One-time Ryder Cup player, 1-2-0 record. A two-time winner on the PGA Tour, he narrowly missed automatically qualifying for the team. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Viktor Hovland:Two-time Ryder Cup player, 3-4-3 record. Despite a slight recent slide in seasonal performance, Hovland remains a valuable and fierce match play challenge. Ludvig Åberg:One-time Ryder Cup player, 2-2-0 record. Two-time PGA Tour winner who's still incredibly early in his career; he looks to be headed to a decades-long run on this team. Matt Fitzpatrick:Three-time Ryder Cup player, 1-7-0 record. The 2022 U.S. Open champion, he basically played his way onto the team in the last few weeks after a rough start to the season. The six captain's picks join the six who already qualified: Rory McIlroy, Robert MacIntyre, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, Rasmus Højgaard and Tyrrell Hatton. The only difference from the 2023 team is a swap of Højgaards, Rasmus for Nicolai. United States captain Keegan Bradleyannounced his six captain's picks last week. The Ryder Cup tees off later this month at the famed Bethpage Black in New York.

Ryder Cup: Luke Donald rounds out Team Europe with captain's picks, including Jon Rahm

Ryder Cup: Luke Donald rounds out Team Europe with captain's picks, including Jon Rahm Luke Donald has announced his captain's picks...
Army football player's courageous actions save car crash victimNew Foto - Army football player's courageous actions save car crash victim

A 20-year-old Army football player is being credited for making a courageous play off the field when he and his father witnessed a crash and teamed up to rescue the driver before his vehicle exploded into flames, authorities said. Larry Pickett Jr., a defensive player for the Black Knights, sprang into life-saving action early Sunday in Fort Montgomery, New York, about five miles south of the U.S. Military Academy West Point, where Pickett is enrolled as a second-year cadet. Pickett and his family were returning to West Point after having dinner and came upon a vehicle just after midnight that had apparently swerved off Route 9W in Orange County and crashed into a utility pole, Pickett's father, Larry Pickett Sr., told ABC affiliate stationWTVDin Raleigh, North Carolina, where he lives. Despite noticing live wires dangling on the ground from the pole the car crashed into, Pickett Sr. said he and his son rushed toward the danger to reach the driver trapped inside the vehicle. "There was no discussion. My son just jumped right into action," the elder Pickett told WTVD. "He mentioned his military training kicked in, and we pulled [the man] out. He took care of him on the side of the road until the police officers got there, and then the fire department got there shortly after." The dramatic rescue was captured on cellphone video by Pickett's sister, Lauren, and showed the father and son pulling the driver out of the car and carrying him out of harm's way just moments before the vehicle burst into flames. The Fort Montgomery Fire Department said in a Facebook post that when fire crews arrived, the vehicle was "fully engulfed in flames." The cause of the crash remains under investigation. The driver appeared to be disoriented but conscious at the scene, according to the video posted online by the Pickett family. The U.S. Military Academy posted astatement on Facebookearly Sunday, saying it is "proud of the heroic actions" taken by Pickett Jr and his father. "Running towards danger to save lives is the embodiment of the Army Values and Warrior Ethos," the military academy posted. MORE: Civilians jump into creek to rescue ride-share driver from sinking car: Police Army athletic director Tom Theodorakis added in a social media post that Pickett Jr. and his father "exemplify the values we hold dear, stepping up in a moment of crisis to save a life." Larry Pickett Sr. posted the video of the rescue on his Instagram page and expressed how proud he is of his son's actions. MORE: See the reunion between a woman and the 23-year-old who saved her life "Thank you Jesus that this man will live to see another day! I am so grateful for my son LJ for saving his life! Not only is he making an impact in the classroom and on the football field at the United States Military Academy at West Point, but he's also making a difference in his community!" the senior Pickett wrote. He added, "Just after Midnight, I watched in awe as my son, Larry Pickett Jr., ran toward a burning vehicle, ignoring the downed power lines crackling around it. With immense courage, he pulled a man to safety, saving him from a fiery fate. This is more than a display of leadership; it's a testament to the character West Point is building in him -- a readiness to go into the line of fire, not just for his country, but for anyone who needs it. To see that courage and selflessness in action firsthand was truly incredible." ABC News' Darren Reynolds contributed to this report.

Army football player's courageous actions save car crash victim

Army football player's courageous actions save car crash victim A 20-year-old Army football player is being credited for making a courag...
Micah Parsons reportedly dealing with sprain in back, may need epidural injection to play Week 1 with PackersNew Foto - Micah Parsons reportedly dealing with sprain in back, may need epidural injection to play Week 1 with Packers

AsMicah Parsons gets his start with the Green Bay Packers, his first appearance with the team might be up in the air. Parsons has been dealing with a L4/L5 facet joint sprain in the vertebrae in his back, per multiple media reports, and he may need an epidural injection before the Packers' season opener Sunday. Parsons has been prescribed an anti-inflammatory to reduce the tightness in his back and he's on a physical therapy program, perESPN's Adam Schefter. The injury puts his availability for Week 1 into question as Green Bay hosts the Detroit Lions on Sunday. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Prior to beingtraded to the Packersin a blockbuster deal, the edge rusher had reported to the Dallas Cowboys' training camp but was sidelined due to a back injury. Despite speculation that him sitting out of practice may have had more to do with thecontract standoff with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Parsons' injury appears to be real, and may affect his availability for Sunday's game. Parsons joined Green Bay at practice Monday, making his first appearance in his new No. 1 jersey. (Parsons is the first Packers player to wear No. 1 since team founder Curly Lambeau.) The Micah Parsons content all you#Packersfans have been waiting for.pic.twitter.com/J2W7mkDuie — Kyle Malzhan (@KyleMalzhan)September 1, 2025 During hisintroductory news conference Friday, Parsons told reporters he was feeling physically "great" ahead of the season. "I think I can contribute a lot. I'm going to team up with the doctors and create a plan. We already talked about how we can ramp me up and get me in a flow where they feel comfortable and I feel comfortable," Parsons said. "My plan is to be here. They didn't give up what they gave up for me to sit on the sidelines." The Cowboys received defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two first-round draft picks in the trade for the 26-year-old defender. And it won't take long for Parsons to face his former team: The Packers will travel to Dallas in Week 4 to face the Cowboys.

Micah Parsons reportedly dealing with sprain in back, may need epidural injection to play Week 1 with Packers

Micah Parsons reportedly dealing with sprain in back, may need epidural injection to play Week 1 with Packers AsMicah Parsons gets his start...
Bessent expects Supreme Court to uphold legality of Trump's tariffs but eyes Plan BNew Foto - Bessent expects Supreme Court to uphold legality of Trump's tariffs but eyes Plan B

By Andrea Shalal and Jeff Mason ARLINGTON, Virginia (Reuters) -U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday expressed confidence that the Supreme Court will uphold President Donald Trump's use of a 1977 emergency powers law to impose sweeping tariffs on most trading partners, but said the administration has a backup plan if it does not. Bessent told Reuters he was preparing a legal brief for the U.S. solicitor general, who will oversee the government's appeal to the Supreme Court, that will underscore the urgency of addressing decades of trade imbalances and stopping the flow of deadly fentanyl into the United States. A divided U.S. appeals court ruled on Friday that most of Donald Trump's tariffs are illegal, undercutting the Republican president's use of the levies as a key economic policy tool. The court allowed the tariffs to remain in place through October 14 to give the Trump administration a chance to file an appeal with the Supreme Court. The 7-4 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C., addressed the legality of what Trump calls "reciprocal" tariffs imposed as part of his trade war in April, as well as a separate set of tariffs imposed in February against China, Canada and Mexico aimed at halting imports of fentanyl. The court's decision does not affect tariffs issued under other legal authority, such as Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Trump justified both sets of tariffs - as well as more recent levies - under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act. IEEPA gives the president the power to address "unusual and extraordinary" threats during national emergencies. "I'm confident the Supreme Court will uphold it - will uphold the president's authority to use IEEPA. And there are lots of other authorities that can be used - not as efficient, not as powerful," Bessent said. He spoke to Reuters during a visit to a diner in the Washington suburbs. One of those authorities, he added, could be Section 338 of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, which allows the president to impose tariffs of up to 50% for five months against imports from countries that are found to discriminate against U.S. commerce. FENTANYL INFLUX Bessent said the influx of deadly fentanyl, linked to some 70,000 deaths a year in the United States, was a legitimate reason to call an emergency. "If this is not a national emergency, what is?" Bessent said, referring to thousands of drug overdoses linked to fentanyl. "When can you use IEEPA if not for fentanyl?" He said the brief, to be submitted Tuesday or Wednesday, would focus on the idea that U.S. trade deficits with other countries had been expanding for years and were reaching a tipping point that could lead to far greater consequences. "We've had these trade deficits for years, but they keep getting bigger and bigger," he said. "We are approaching a tipping point ... so preventing a calamity is an emergency." Bessent noted that action by then-President George W. Bush on mortgages might have averted the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, which was triggered by excessive speculation on property values by both homeowners and financial institutions. Bessent played down the notion that Trump's tariffs were bringing countries like Russia, China and India closer together, dismissing a China-hosted gathering in Shanghai of 20 leaders from non-Western countries as "performative." "It happens every year for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization," he said. "It's more of the same. And look, these are bad actors ... India is fueling the Russian war machine, China is fueling the Russian war machine ... I think at a point we and the allies are going to step up." He said the U.S. was making headway in convincing Europe to join Washington's crackdown on India over its purchases of Russian oil through a 25% additional tariff, but did not comment on whether the U.S. would use similar pressure on China. China, he said, would struggle to find sufficient markets for its goods outside the United States, Europe, and other English-speaking countries. "They don't have a high enough per capita income in these other countries," he said. (Reporting by Andrea Shalal and Jeff Mason; Editing by Ross Colvin and Edmund Klamann)

Bessent expects Supreme Court to uphold legality of Trump's tariffs but eyes Plan B

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Trump says he's awarding former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani the Presidential Medal of FreedomNew Foto - Trump says he's awarding former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom

WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentDonald Trumpsaid Monday he's awarding former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom, announcing the honor two days after his political ally wasbadly injured in a traffic accident. Trump in a statement on social media called Giuliani, who was heralded for his leadership following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks but has sometimes drawn controversy for his defense of Trump, the "greatest Mayor in the history of New York City, and an equally great American Patriot." Giuliani is recovering from a fractured vertebra and other injuries following a car crash in New Hampshire in which he was a passenger, a spokesperson for the mayor said Sunday. Giuliani was being driven in a rented Ford Bronco by his spokesperson Ted Goodman when their vehicle was struck from behind by a Honda HR-V driven by a 19-year-old woman late Saturday evening, New Hampshire State Police said in a statement. Giuliani wasdisbarred as an attorneyin New York and Washington after he was found to have repeatedly made false statements about Trump's 2020 election loss. He was criminally charged inGeorgiaandArizonaover his role in the effort to overturn the 2020 election but denied the allegations. Former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea "Shaye" Moss wona $148 million defamation judgment against Giulianifor his false ballot fraud claims against them related to the 2020 election. Freeman and Moss said Giuliani pushed Trump's lies about the election being stolen, which led to death threats that made them fear for their lives.

Trump says he's awarding former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom

Trump says he's awarding former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentDonald Trumpsa...

 

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