US issues sanctions on networks, vessels for dealing in Iran oilNew Foto - US issues sanctions on networks, vessels for dealing in Iran oil

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Trump administration on Thursday issued more Iran-related sanctions, targeting 13 entities based in Hong Kong, China, the United Arab Emirates and the Marshall Islands, as well as eight vessels, the U.S. Treasury Department said. The measures cover Greek national Antonios Margaritis and his network of companies and vessels that Treasury said was involved in transporting Iranian oil exports in violation of sanctions. Treasury also designated Ares Shipping Limited in Hong Kong, Comford Management in the Marshall Islands and Hong Kong Hangshun Shipping Limited in Hong Kong. Designated crude oil tankers include Panama-flagged vessels Adeline G and Kongm, and Lafit under the flag of Sao Tome and Principe. The State Department separately said it imposed sanctions on two China-based operators of oil-related terminals and storage. It said they handled imports of Iranian oil aboard tankers previously targeted by U.S. sanctions. The firms were identified as Qingdao Port Haiye Dongjiakou Oil Products Co in Shandong province and Yangshan Shengang International Petroleum Storage and Transportation Co in Zhejiang province. Iran suspended talks with Washington aimed at curbing the Islamic Republic's nuclear ambitions after the U.S. and Israel struck its nuclear sites in June. Iran denies any intent to develop atomic bombs. Iran's top diplomat said on Wednesday that the moment for "effective" nuclear talks with the United States has not yet arrived, adding that Iran would not completely cut off cooperation with the U.N. nuclear watchdog. (Reporting by Timothy Gardner and Ryan Patrick Jones; writing by Susan Heavey; Editing by Caitlin Webber and Cynthia Osterman)

US issues sanctions on networks, vessels for dealing in Iran oil

US issues sanctions on networks, vessels for dealing in Iran oil WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Trump administration on Thursday issued more Iran...
President Trump's 2028 heir apparent is a 'jump ball,' Republican senator saysNew Foto - President Trump's 2028 heir apparent is a 'jump ball,' Republican senator says

WASHINGTON ― The race to bePresident Donald Trump'sRepublican successor as the party's 2028 nominee is wide open, andVice President JD Vanceshouldn't be considered the automatic MAGA heir apparent, Sen. Thom Tillis said. The outgoing North Carolina U.S. senator,who opted against running for reelection in 2026, said it's a "jump ball" in 2028 when asked inan Aug. 20 interview on CBS Newswhether there's a "natural heir apparent" to Trump. "Absolutely, jump ball," Tillis said. "I think we're going to probably see one of the most diverse fields for the Republican primary that we've seen in modern times. I don't see any heir apparent." More:MAGA's next leader? Trump says Vance is 'most likely' to lead in 2028

President Trump's 2028 heir apparent is a 'jump ball,' Republican senator says

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Texas, California legislatures gear up for major redistricting faceoffNew Foto - Texas, California legislatures gear up for major redistricting faceoff

Texas Republicans are triumphant Thursday morning after a success in their effortsto redrawthe state's congressional maps – but California Democrats are set to make their move, in a redistricting battle that has become a proxy war between President Donald Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom. After a long day of debate on Wednesday, the Texas House of Representatives passed a bill with new congressional maps that could flip five congressional districts red by making them more favorable for Republicans. Democrats, who had fled the state to deny a quorum in the legislature for weeks, now say they are ready to take on the maps in court. "Big WIN for the Great State of Texas!!! Everything Passed, on our way to FIVE more Congressional seats and saving your Rights, your Freedoms, and your Country, itself. Texas never lets us down," Trump, who pushed Texas to redraw maps, wrote on his social media platform late Wednesday. MORE: Texas House passes new GOP-friendly congressional maps The Texas state Senate's committee on redistricting voted on Thursday morning to advance the congressional maps bill out of committee, a move that sets up the bill to be considered by the full Senate. The bill is likely on a glide path to the desk of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. "While Democrats shirked their duty, in futility, and ran away to other states, Republicans stayed the course, stayed at work and stayed true to Texas. I will sign this bill once it passes the Senate and gets to my desk," Abbott wrote on Wednesday. In California, both bodies of the state legislature meet on Thursday and are set to take on and potentially pass legislation that would put new maps on the ballot in a November special election. California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has been pushing the initiative and says new maps in California would only take effect if other states redraw lines, wrote on X late Wednesday, "Congratulations to @GregAbbott_TX -- you will now go down in history as one of Donald Trump's most loyal lapdogs. Shredding our nation's founding principles. What a legacy." And in another post, he simply wrote, "It's on, Texas." Former President Barack Obama weighed in on the situation Tuesday evening, backing Newsom. "Given that Texas is taking direction from a partisan White House that is effectively saying: gerrymander for partisan purposes so we can maintain the House despite our unpopular policies, redistrict right in the middle of a decade between censuses – which is not how the system was designed; I have tremendous respect for how Governor Newsom has approached this," Obama said at a fundraiser in Martha's Vinyard. MORE: How gerrymandering has reshaped the political map for red and blue states "Because what he has said is, I would prefer not to do it. If we were to redraw our maps, we could obviously gain more Democratic seats. That is not my preference, but we cannot unilaterally allow one of the two major parties to rig the game. And California is one of the states that has the capacity to offset a large state like Texas," he added. Trump, on his own platform, criticized Newsom early Thursday, claiming the governor was "way down in the polls." "He is viewed as the man who is destroying the once Great State of California," the president posted. Republican legislators in California have said the endeavor to get new maps on the ballot is overly costly and subverts the will of the voters in California, who they say support independent redistricting.

Texas, California legislatures gear up for major redistricting faceoff

Texas, California legislatures gear up for major redistricting faceoff Texas Republicans are triumphant Thursday morning after a success in ...
MLB, ESPN reportedly reach agreement for network to obtain rights to sell out-of-market games, ability to offer MLB.TVNew Foto - MLB, ESPN reportedly reach agreement for network to obtain rights to sell out-of-market games, ability to offer MLB.TV

ESPN and MLB are reportedly close to an agreement that wouldallow the network to carry MLB.TVand the rights to all out-of-market baseball games — and select in-market games — according to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic. The reported deal, which has not been signed yet, would give ESPN the ability to offer MLB.TV to fans as part of the network's newly-launcheddirect-to-consumer streaming service. ESPN announced that service Thursday. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] It's unclear exactly if — or how — the agreement will change how fans currently access MLB.TV, per Marchand. But the network could require fans to have an ESPN direct-to-consumer subscription to get access to MLB.TV. From The Athletic: It is not fully clear yet if out-of-market subscribers who pay for the package through cable or other linear subscription would still be able to receive MLB.TV that way. For digital consumers, fans are likely to need an ESPN direct-to-consumer subscription to go along with MLB.TV. The overall new pricing for MLB.TV is not yet decided. In addition to that, ESPN would also obtain the rights to every out-of-network MLB game. That's essentially what MLB.TV already provides to customers, as the service offers out-of-network games to fans. But it would also presumably allow ESPN to sell rights for certain out-of-network games to other networks or subscription services. Events such as the Home Run Derby or "Sunday Night Baseball" could be sold to other networks by ESPN, which has previously held broadcast rights for those events. The network could also presumably sell any random out-of-market game to, as an example, Apple TV+. It's unclear if that's what the network has in mind if the deal goes through. ESPN is still expected to broadcast roughly 30 regular-season games per year, according to Marchand. Those games would presumably be available on the network, and not exclusive to its direct-to-consumer offering. As part of the deal, ESPN will also control in-network games for five MLB teams: the Cleveland Guardians, San Diego Padres, Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies. Local fans who want to watch those teams would likely have to go through ESPN's direct-to-consumer service. In addition to owning a subscription to that service — which costs $29.99 per month — the network could charge in-network consumers an additional fee to watch their favorite team's games. The reported agreement comes after a months-long feud between MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and ESPN. In February, ESPN opted outof its partnershipwith the league following the 2025 MLB season. Manfred ripped the network a month later, saying he felt the league was "being treated disrespectfully." It appears those issues are now water under the bridge if Thursday's reported agreement comes to pass. Should the agreement go through, it would reportedly last for three years, per Marchand. MLB reportedly wants all of its broadcast rights to expire in 2029, allowing it to make a massive payday by auctioning off those rights to the highest bidder or bidders.

MLB, ESPN reportedly reach agreement for network to obtain rights to sell out-of-market games, ability to offer MLB.TV

MLB, ESPN reportedly reach agreement for network to obtain rights to sell out-of-market games, ability to offer MLB.TV ESPN and MLB are repo...
NASCAR's Connor Zilisch cleared to race and will return at Daytona after breaking collarboneNew Foto - NASCAR's Connor Zilisch cleared to race and will return at Daytona after breaking collarbone

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — JR Motorsports driver Connor Zilisch will attempt to race at Daytona International Speedway on Friday, less than two weeks after breaking his collarbone during anasty, slip-and-fall accident in victory lane. The Xfinity Series points leader said Thursday he has been cleared to return and will be in the car for qualifying and will attempt to race all 100 laps at Daytona. He will have Parker Kligerman on standby at Daytona, just in case. Zilisch, a 19-year-old driver who expected to compete in the Cup Series next year for Trackhouse Racing,had surgery last weekto insert a plate to stabilize the broken bone. His foot caught on his window net at Watkins Glen on Aug. 9, causing him to fall head-first onto the concrete. With three races left in the regular season, Zilisch has a seven-point lead on Justin Allgaier. He would earn points just by starting the race and would earn points even if Kligerman replaces him in the car. Zilisch already has shown a penchantfor being a quick healerthis season. After a one-race absence at Texas Motor Speedway because of a back injury from a crash at Talladega Superspeedway, Zilisch had posted 11 consecutive top-five finishes and five wins since his return. ___ AP auto racing:https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing

NASCAR's Connor Zilisch cleared to race and will return at Daytona after breaking collarbone

NASCAR's Connor Zilisch cleared to race and will return at Daytona after breaking collarbone DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — JR Motorsports d...

 

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