President Donald Trump will watch US Open men's singles final from Rolex suite, AP source saysNew Foto - President Donald Trump will watch US Open men's singles final from Rolex suite, AP source says

NEW YORK (AP) — PresidentDonald Trumpwill watch theU.S. Open men's finalfrom Rolex's suite in Arthur Ashe Stadium, a person with knowledge of the details said Saturday. Trump's first appearance at the Grand Slam tournament in New York since 2015 will be Sunday as a guest of the Swiss watchmaker, the person told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because those plans were not publicly revealed. If there is any negative reaction to Trump's presence, it won't be shown on ABC's telecast of the match between No. 1 Jannik Sinner and No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz. That's a standard U.S. Tennis Association policy. "We regularly ask our broadcasters to refrain from showcasing off-court disruptions," the organization said in a statement. Trump frequently attended the U.S. Open in the years before that when he lived in New York and before he launched his political career. He now primarily lives at his Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago, when he's not in Washington. Accepting use of Rolex's suite is noteworthy since it comes weeks after the Trump administrationimposed a whopping 39% tariffon Swiss products. That's over 2 1/2 times higher than the one onEuropean Uniongoods exported to the U.S. and nearly four times higher than on British exports to the U.S. — which has raised questions about Switzerland's ability to compete with the 27-member bloc that it neighbors. It's the latest high-profile sporting event for Trump afterthe Super Bowlin New Orleans, theDaytona 500in Florida, as well as UFC fightsin MiamiandNewark, New Jersey, theNCAA wrestling championships in Philadelphiaand theFIFA Club World Cup finalin East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Trump Organization once controlled a suite at the U.S. Open which was adjacent to the television broadcasting booth in Arthur Ashe Stadium, butsuspended it in 2017, during the first year of Trump's first term. Despite Trump's past association with the tournament, having a sitting president at the U.S. Open is unusual. It hasn't happened since Bill Clinton attended in 2000. Former President Barack Obama and wife, Michelle, attended the opening night in 2023. ___ Associated Press Writer Will Weissert contributed to this report. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

President Donald Trump will watch US Open men's singles final from Rolex suite, AP source says

President Donald Trump will watch US Open men's singles final from Rolex suite, AP source says NEW YORK (AP) — PresidentDonald Trumpwill...
Trump's former surgeon general calls for RFK Jr. to be firedNew Foto - Trump's former surgeon general calls for RFK Jr. to be fired

Jerome Adams, who served as US surgeon general during President Donald Trump's first administration, is calling for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be fired as controversy continues to swirl over his handling of vaccine approvals. When asked by CNN's Victor Blackwell on Saturday if Trump should fire Kennedy, Adams said, "I absolutely believe that he should for the sake of the nation and the sake of his legacy." Adams' comments come after acontentious hearingon Capitol Hill earlier this week, where Kennedy was grilled by both Democrats and Republicans about his views on vaccines and the recentexodus at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including the resignation of its director, over tighter vaccine policies Kennedy was pushing. "I'm deeply concerned about the health and safety of our nation under RFK's current leadership," Adams told Blackwell, later adding: "I absolutely believe he is uniquely damaging the credibility of federal agencies like the CDC, (National Institutes of Health, Food and Drug Administration) and he's putting us at risk." The former surgeon general also raised concerns about Trump's close relationship with Kennedy, arguing that the president should take charge of health policy. "I'm just flabbergasted, to be honest, that he seems to have President Trump in a thrall," Adams said. "President Trump is clearly the leader on foreign policy, clearly the leader on the economy and tariffs. But when it comes to health he's doing whatever RFK says." Yet, Adams said he is "hopeful" that Trump will recognize what he described as "the danger" Kennedy poses. "I still am hopeful that President Trump will begin to see the danger that is being presented — not just to America, but to his own legacy — by continuing to have RFK in this position, making these horrific decisions," Adams told Blackwell. During Thursday's congressional hearing, Kennedy defended the changes at the CDC, claiming that they "were absolutely necessary adjustments to restore the agency to its role as the world's gold standard public health agency." When Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren argued that last month's decision by the FDA — which falls under Kennedy's purview — is effectively denying some people access toupdated Covid-19 vaccinesafter only approving it for a limited group of people, Kennedy cast doubt on the efficacy of the vaccine. "I'm not going to recommend a product for which there's no clinical data for that indication. Is that what I should be doing?"Kennedy asked Warren. Following the hearing,Trump praised Kennedy's performance, saying that while he didn't watch the hearing, "I heard he did very well today." But on Friday Trump appeared to distance himself from Florida's decision to eliminate school vaccine requirements, that all people should get certain vaccines. "I think you have to be very careful when you say that some people don't have to be vaccinated," he said. "You have vaccines that work, they just pure and simple work. They're not controversial at all, and I think those vaccines should be used, otherwise some people are going to catch it, and they endanger other people." CNN's Adam Cancryn contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Trump’s former surgeon general calls for RFK Jr. to be fired

Trump's former surgeon general calls for RFK Jr. to be fired Jerome Adams, who served as US surgeon general during President Donald Trum...
Trump debuts 'Rose Garden Club' for DC insiders after he paved iconic White House spotNew Foto - Trump debuts 'Rose Garden Club' for DC insiders after he paved iconic White House spot

PresidentDonald Trumpdebuted thenewly paved Rose Gardenpatio in a Sept. 5 dinner for Washington insiders that he branded the "Rose Garden Club." Speaking to dinner guests on the patio paved in white concrete, formerly a grassy lawn, Trumpsaidthe "Rose Garden Club" will admit members of Congress, senators and "people that can bring peace and success to our country." Trump said he would havehosted a group of top level tech mogulswho attended a lavish White House dinner the night before on the new Rose Garden patio, but the weather prevented it. More:'The robots are here'. Melania Trump highlights AI as tech titans gather at White House Metal tables and chairs along with yellow umbrellas decorate a paved over historic White House Rose Garden lawn on August 16, 2025 in Washington, DC. "They didn't want to have rain on top of their beautiful heads," Trump said of the group, which included Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Meta, formerly Facebook, Apple CEO Tim Cook and OpenAI founder Sam Altman.Elon Musk, who played a massive role in the first months of the second Trump administration leading the slashing of federal agencies, was absent. The tech magnates "could have endured a little rain, but I wanted you to be number one," Trump cooed to the tables of Washington insiders. Trump adviser Steven Cheungannouncedthe "club" opening on social media with a picture of a gold embossed stationary sheet reading "The Rose Garden Club at the White House" sitting next to a polished silverware set. Earlier this summer, Trump unveiled plans to pave over the Rose Garden, a historic spot outside the Oval Office that has served as thebackdrop of historic presidential momentsfor more than a century. The old garden, he told reporters on Aug. 3, was "always wet and damp." "When we had a press conference, you'dsink into the mud," he told reporters. "If it rained it would take three, four, five days to dry out and we couldn't use it really for the intended purpose." More:President Trump targets Washington DC's 'old, tired, exhausted' grass amid takeover The new design is reminiscent of the patio at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's luxury South Florida club. Yellow and white-striped umbrellas installed at the tables earlier this summer also added to the resemblance. More:War on weeds? Leaf-blowing, mulch-shoveling National Guard get green thumbs in DC parks The umbrellas were taken down for the "club" dinner, according to a picture posted on the White House's official X account. The picture showed suited-up diners seated on yellow cushions at around two dozen tables spaced out across the white concrete plaza. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Trump debuts 'Rose Garden Club' after iconic White House spot paved

Trump debuts 'Rose Garden Club' for DC insiders after he paved iconic White House spot

Trump debuts 'Rose Garden Club' for DC insiders after he paved iconic White House spot PresidentDonald Trumpdebuted thenewly paved R...
Ivan Ivanov and Jeline Vandromme win US Open junior titlesNew Foto - Ivan Ivanov and Jeline Vandromme win US Open junior titles

NEW YORK (AP) — Jeline Vandromme andIvan Ivanovadded new trophies to their collections Saturday, capturing theU.S. Openjunior boys and girls titles in straight sets. Vandromme took down Swedish qualifier Lea Nilsson 7-6 (2), 6-2 in the girls' draw, overcoming an early deficit and fighting through a tie break to take the first set before speeding out to grab the second. "I don't think I can believe it yet," Vandromme said on court after the win. "I'm super happy with my week here, with the level I showed," The Belgian player was on a hot streak in New York this year, upsetting No. 2 Hannah Klugman and No. 3 Kristina Penickova on her way to the final. On the boys' side, reigning Wimbledon boys' champion Ivanov handily added another Slam title to his growing list of accolades. The No. 1 seed took down fellow countryman Alexander Vasilev 7-5, 6-3 in an all-Bulgarian match-up celebrated by numerous Bulgarian flags in the stan ds. "Full Bulgarian final and full Bulgarian crowd," Ivanov said with a smile. "I'm very happy that this happened, and I'm very happy that I took success today." In doubles, sisters Alena Kovackova and Jana Kovackova took the win over Vandromme and her partner, Laima Vladson, while Keaton Hance and Jack Kennedy won the boys' title over Noah Johnston and Benjamin Willwerth in an All-American final. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Ivan Ivanov and Jeline Vandromme win US Open junior titles

Ivan Ivanov and Jeline Vandromme win US Open junior titles NEW YORK (AP) — Jeline Vandromme andIvan Ivanovadded new trophies to their collec...
No. 11 Illinois takes over after halftime to beat mistake-prone Duke 45-19 for road winNew Foto - No. 11 Illinois takes over after halftime to beat mistake-prone Duke 45-19 for road win

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Luke Altmyer threw for 296 yards and three touchdowns and No. 11 Illinois capitalized on a series of mistakes by Duke to beat the Blue Devils 45-19 on Saturday for a road win against a power-conference opponent. Kaden Feagin, Hank Beatty and Ca'Lil Valentine ran for scores, while Beatty also had a huge receiving day with eight catches for 128 yards for the Fighting Illini (2-0). Illinois led by just one at halftime but asserted itself from there and outscored Duke 31-6 in what turned into a dominating finish. "It was really cool to kind of have some hurdles to climb over in the first half," Altmyer said, adding: "We know if we do the right things, we're a really good team." The key, though was Illinois' opportunism in pouncing on every Duke mistake when the game was close — and boy, there were plenty. Duke (1-1) committed five turnovers, notably a muffed punt deep in its own end to set up a short field on Illinois' first touchdown and Darian Mensah losing a red-zone fumble in the first half. The miscues also included a penalty for having two players in the game wearing a No. 8 jersey as Illinois punted on a three-and-out to open the second half. That led to a first down on a drive the Illini would ultimately take to the end zone, with Altmyer's 4-yard scoring throw to Justin Bowick for a 21-13 lead that ultimately proved to be merely the start of Illinois' surge. "Unfortunately in the second half, we were still the architects of our own demise," Duke coach Manny Diaz said, referring to the penalty as essentially a sixth turnover. Mensah threw for 334 yards and two touchdowns for Duke. Both went to Andrel Anthony, including a spectacular grab in the back of the end zone with Anthony getting his right toe down barely inbounds 8 seconds before halftime to make it 14-13. The takeaway Illinois: This is a quality win that could boost their AP Top 25 standing, coming against a nine-win team from last year. After being outgained 240-132 while allowing four sacks before halftime, Illinois rolled to 287 yards while allowing no sacks after the break. Duke: The Blue Devils officially have a problem through two games: a minus-6 turnover margin with no takeaways. Punch-out Illinois coach Bret Bielema said he showed his players a clip of roughly seven or eight plays from last year showing Blue Devils players having the ball punched out for turnovers, highlighting potential issues with ball security. Defensive back Matthew Bailey used that tip perfectly when the game was still in doubt. Trailing 21-13, Mensah found Sahmir Hagans for a short pass to the left, and Hagans cut inside a defender to get loose and cross midfield. But Bailey closed on Hagans and punched the ball loose as he made contact near the sideline, with teammate Kaleb Patterson making a scrambling crawl to pounce on the ball for the turnover. "It tells a lot being able to come out there and finish the job, especially away and how we did," Bailey said. Up next Illinois: The Illini host Western Michigan on Saturday. Duke: The Blue Devils visit Tulane on Saturday in a reunion for Mensah with his former program. ___ AP college football:https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-pollandhttps://apnews.com/hub/college-football

No. 11 Illinois takes over after halftime to beat mistake-prone Duke 45-19 for road win

No. 11 Illinois takes over after halftime to beat mistake-prone Duke 45-19 for road win DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Luke Altmyer threw for 296 yards...

 

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