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Secondary tariffs could go up against India if things don't go well in Alaska : US Treasury Sec
Secondary tariffs could go up against India if things don't go well in Alaska : US Treasury Sec

United News of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • United News of India

Secondary tariffs could go up against India if things don't go well in Alaska : US Treasury Sec

New Delhi, Aug 14 (UNI) Unites States has warned of increasing secondary tariffs against India depending upon the outcome of the Alaska meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump tomorrow. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, in an interview with Bloomberg TV, said the decision would depend on the outcome of the Alaska meeting. "We've put secondary tariffs on Indians for buying Russian oil. And I could see, If things don't go well, then sanctions or secondary tariffs could go up," Bessent said in the interview yesterday. 'It looks like he may be ready to negotiate and we put secondary tariffs on India, on the Indians, for buying Russian oil. And I could see if things don't go well, then sanctions or secondary tariffs could go up,' he said. Asked what about China who are the 'main purchasers of Russian crude,' Bessent said he is not going to get ahead of the President (Trump) but the President is best at 'creating leverage for himself.' President Trump will make it clear to President Putin that all options are on the table and 'sanctions can go up or they can also be loosened.' 'They can have a definitive life. They can go in indefinitely,' he said while asking Europeans to join the US in sanctions. UNI RB

US blank newcomer Hungary for 2nd straight shutout at hockey worlds
US blank newcomer Hungary for 2nd straight shutout at hockey worlds

San Francisco Chronicle​

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

US blank newcomer Hungary for 2nd straight shutout at hockey worlds

HERNING, Denmark (AP) — The Unites States routed newcomer Hungary 6-0 for its second shutout victory at the ice hockey world championship on Sunday. Frank Nazar had two goals and an assist, Cutter Gauthier scored twice and Conor Garland and Logan Cooley added a goal and an assist each for the Americans in the Group B game in Herning. Nazar deflected in a shot by Logan Cooley to open the scoring with 5:53 left in the opening period and added his second 2:47 later from behind the goal line off goalie Adam Vay. 'It felt really good, obviously,' the 21-year-old Chicago Blackhawks forward said. 'There's nothing like scoring a goal and getting that feeling, especially after the NHL season's over, continuing to score and just build that confidence and feel good out there on the ice.' Gauthier made it 3-0 from the right circle midway through the second period. The next two goals came within 41 seconds of each other early in the final period. Gauthier roofed his second 1:13 into the frame and Garland netted the fifth from close range. Goaltender Jeremy Swayman stopped 13 shots. The U.S. had previously blanked Denmark 5-0 and will face Switzerland on Monday.

US blank newcomer Hungary for 2nd straight shutout at hockey worlds
US blank newcomer Hungary for 2nd straight shutout at hockey worlds

Yahoo

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

US blank newcomer Hungary for 2nd straight shutout at hockey worlds

HERNING, Denmark (AP) — The Unites States routed newcomer Hungary 6-0 for its second shutout victory at the ice hockey world championship on Sunday. Frank Nazar had two goals and an assist, Cutter Gauthier scored twice and Conor Garland and Logan Cooley added a goal and an assist each for the Americans in the Group B game in Herning. Nazar deflected in a shot by Logan Cooley to open the scoring with 5:53 left in the opening period and added his second 2:47 later from behind the goal line off goalie Adam Vay. Gauthier made it 3-0 from the right circle midway through the second period. The next two goals came within 41 seconds of each other early in the final period. Gauthier roofed his second 1:13 into the frame and Garland netted the fifth from close range. Cooley finished the scoring into an open net. Goaltender Jeremy Swayman stopped 13 shots. The U.S. had previously blanked Denmark 5-0 and will face Switzerland on Monday. In Stockholm, Slovakia recorded its first win in Group A, a 3-1 victory over another newcomer Slovenia. Canada plays Latvia later Sunday in Stockholm, where Finland faces France. In Herning, the Czechs play Norway and Germany takes on Kazakhstan. ___ AP sports: The Associated Press

US blank newcomer Hungary for 2nd straight shutout at hockey worlds
US blank newcomer Hungary for 2nd straight shutout at hockey worlds

Fox Sports

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

US blank newcomer Hungary for 2nd straight shutout at hockey worlds

Associated Press HERNING, Denmark (AP) — The Unites States routed newcomer Hungary 6-0 for its second shutout victory at the ice hockey world championship on Sunday. Frank Nazar had two goals and an assist, Cutter Gauthier scored twice and Conor Garland and Logan Cooley added a goal and an assist each for the Americans in the Group B game in Herning. Nazar deflected in a shot by Logan Cooley to open the scoring with 5:53 left in the opening period and added his second 2:47 later from behind the goal line off goalie Adam Vay. Gauthier made it 3-0 from the right circle midway through the second period. The next two goals came within 41 seconds of each other early in the final period. Gauthier roofed his second 1:13 into the frame and Garland netted the fifth from close range. Cooley finished the scoring into an open net. Goaltender Jeremy Swayman stopped 13 shots. The U.S. had previously blanked Denmark 5-0 and will face Switzerland on Monday. In Stockholm, Slovakia recorded its first win in Group A, a 3-1 victory over another newcomer Slovenia. Canada plays Latvia later Sunday in Stockholm, where Finland faces France. In Herning, the Czechs play Norway and Germany takes on Kazakhstan. ___ AP sports: recommended

What we're watching ahead of Diddy's trial
What we're watching ahead of Diddy's trial

Yahoo

time03-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

What we're watching ahead of Diddy's trial

This is a free newsletter for newsletter subscribers. to get exclusive reporting and analysis throughout Sean Combs' federal trial. The moment is almost here: Unites States v. Combs starts Monday with jury selection, opening one of the most anticipated celebrity trials in recent memory. In the weeks ahead, we'll take you inside the courthouse for all the key arguments, testimony and cross-examination. In today's edition of Diddy on Trial, our reporters and analysts tell us what they'll be watching for during the proceedings. But first, here's a rundown of our team's latest reporting on the case: Diddy confirmed at a hearing Thursday that he had rejected a plea deal from federal prosecutors. Adam Reiss was in the courtroom. Adam told us that Diddy carried a black binder filled with notebooks as he entered the courtroom. He waved to supporters in the gallery before hugging and shaking hands with his attorneys. This week, prospective jurors were asked to fill out a questionnaire to determine how much they know about the hip-hop star and whether they have any biases. Janelle Griffith has details. I asked my colleagues to share the legal issues and questions on their minds as we approach the trial's start date. My eyes are glued to Combs' legal team. I'm fascinated by the decision to bring on Atlanta-based attorney Brian Steel. Up until this point, Marc Agnifilo had been the lead attorney — but throwing Steel into the mix makes me wonder: Who will end up being the biggest showman during the trial? Each of these attorneys has a hefty reputation and ego, rightfully so. I'm betting that if celebrity defense attorney Mark Geragos officially signs on, he'll end up handling the opening statement, given his long relationship with Combs. Don't forget, Geragos' daughter Teny Geragos is set for her debut as one of Combs' attorneys, making for a family affair and an interesting dynamic in the courtroom. Grab your popcorn! Sean Combs may be the defendant sitting in the courtroom for the next several months but, really, his entire business empire is also about to be on trial. Prosecutors allege that he used his business as a criminal enterprise, which means that to convince a jury, they'll need people who can speak to how it operated in reality. Prosecutors need insiders. And insiders typically don't talk. Which means, of all the men tried on charges of sexual abuse in this post-#MeToo era, this case could prove to be one of the most revealing, not only about a powerful individual, but also about the person's business. We are expecting an all-female prosecution team. Does that help or hurt their case? We don't know how the optics will play with the jury. I'm also wondering which defendant will show up. Will it be the brash music mogul — confident and unrepentant? Or will it be another persona: contrite, remorseful and sorry for his actions, but not willing to admit to committing a crime. My eyes are peeled to whoever the prosecution is calling to the stand. Typically, reporters get a witness list at some point prior to a trial so that we can prepare — but that won't be the case with the Combs proceedings. I've covered quite a few of the civil suits filed against Combs in the last year and a half, since Cassie came forward. I'll be interested to see how many familiar names will be part of the government's case. This article was originally published on

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