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Primacy or Offshore Balancing: A Conceptual Analysis of U.S.Foreign Policy – Modern Diplomacy
Posted: May 25, 2024 at 5:12 pm
Otto Van Bismarck had said, Lord has special providence for drunkards, fools, and the United States of America.
And this is a prescient notion as the USA managed to strive and prosper through the 20th decade in a profound way all on its own. Regardless of getting involved in tragedies, wars, and issues that were not even its own, it had both the Lord and luck on its side. From the point of establishing its own navy to safeguard its territorial waters in 1775 to projecting influence in the world through the Marshall Plan post World War 2 and then achieving and sustaining the worlds sole superpower status after the Soviet disintegration, the United States indeed came a long way. Its policy changed along the way from Isolationism to primacy and interventionism to the plausibility of offshore balancing in contemporary times. This paper is intended to analyze both policies in terms of concept and virtue in the context of the USA.
For the proponents of Isolationism, the USA is so secure that it does not need to fear the balance of power in other parts of the world; thus shall not get involved in affairs of western hemisphere or Europe militarily, except diplomatic and economic engagements (Mearsheimer, The Future of Americas Continental Commitment 1998). The strategy of Primacy finds extracts from Global Hegemony which explains that a superpower has incentive to dominate the international system, so USA will take action and avail opportunities to build its primacy. The approach is all about Rebalancing and Re-orientation. It advocates military dominance, economic interdependence and nuclear non-proliferation. Primacy as a grand strategy is for the USA to remain leader of the world militarily, politically and economically.
The second grand strategy is Counter-Hegemony which indicates that USA lacks the power projection capabilities required for global hegemony. It just has had precedent of keeping any other power from becoming the potential hegemon as USA is in western hemisphere. The concept of off-shore balancing is supported by Counter-Hegemony. Because offshore balancing suggests putting burden on the shoulders of allies and local powers to contain threats first. If they seem unable to contain it, then the USA shall meddle in at last. The pros are that sufficient energy of the local powers would have already shaped the situation and USA will have to exhaust less in the process. To be precise, its role would be just to enter and finish off the dirty business. Hence, it is more like passing the buck. Its working plan is quite simple and exquisite.
Not only it would compel other states to manage their own weight, it would also reduce the stress on the USAs resources that are wasted abroad and there will be more life security to Americans who otherwise get harmed fighting battles of others(Mearsheimer and Walt, The case for Offshore Balancing : A superior U.S. Grand Strategy 2016).
STRUGGLE FOR PRIMACY : THE COLD WAR TIMES
From its birth to the Monroe Doctrine, USA preferred a policy of Isolationism, a simple Do not meddle in our affairs, we wont meddle in yours type of stance. It participated the least in Europe, other than supplying arms and political support to the fighting powers.
Well-protected by two oceans, the Atlantic and the Pacific, USAs fears related to its own security remained minimum till World War 2; Primarily because USA was the only state economically and politically capable to manage the disaster as the war did not impact it directly. It was the Destroyers for the Base Agreement USA had with British who desperately wanted to stay in war in 1940, so they exchanged their bases and super-power status for it with USA (Marshall 2016).
Moreover, the USA had an excellent navy that navigated waters, deterring enemies from attack. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that shocked Americans and actively alarmed them about hitting the bouncing ball flying towards them with all their might. And so, they did, by attacking Hiroshima and Nagasaki with atomic bombs. This still did not fill the hole they felt in their security blanket, and the USA started to feel the importance of taking an active role before any such incident could happen again.
To establish their Primacy in the world, USA took several actions like anticipating the formulation of United Nations, initiating the Marshall Plan, establishing NATO, intervening in the state affairs of Europe and Middle East, entering bloc politics against Soviet Union. The Marshall Plan was one of the most genius efforts made to enhance influence in Europe as not only it bought the loyalty of European states which became part of the plan, it also bolstered USAs trade and position in world politics. But this anticipation did come with a price and that was the onset of the Cold war, that had already started due to post World War 2 power imbalances and Soviets struggle for Primacy in the world. The invention of the atomic bomb by the USA and then power assumptions made Stalin a lot concerned about arise of the potential hegemon that USA was going to be. On the other hand, the USA saw Soviet Unions plans of extending influence and communism alarming and after the X article, adopted the policy of containment. The Cold war times saw volatility and tension between both super-powers and there was constant threat of actual war to break out as the power imbalance was nerve-wracking. The Cuban Missile Crisis and the Arms Race are examples as both indicate the circumstances where neither of the powers was lenient to hold back. The USA was exceptionally keen on regulating world affairs to keep Soviet influence from spreading in the region. It played active roles in the Korean War and Vietnam War by sending its own troops to fight the wars. However, mass casualties in both wars led to public condemnation of the USAs policy of interference and there was a surge in sentiments of bringing the soldiers back to home. It was then, that the USA started training and equipping the soldiers of Vietnam to fight their own war and this phenomenon was termed as Vietnamization (Hughes 2024). The policy was oriented to bring the US combat troops back and reduce the USAs military involvement in the wars. It was propagated by Richard Nixon, one of the influential USA presidents.
It is a fact that the USA remained overly committed to its allies in the Middle East, Western Europe, Southeast Asia (Phillippines), Northeast Asia (South Korea and Japan), and the Indian Ocean. Just in Western Europe, it maintained a military force of 326,000, and cutting the domestic budget to put additional sums in the military budget became a norm during Ronald Reagens administration as the USA adopted the Rapid Deployment Force as an additional element in sustaining the military promises all around the world (Nuechterlein 1985). The USA was quite concerned about the key regions of the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean during the Cold War times and did not want the Soviets to penetrate the regions. It was widely debated whether the Persian Gulf was worth deploying huge military personnel and spending a significant budget to sustain its presence, but Carter believed that since the Persian Gulf was the route for the oil trade, any revolution emergence in the power actors could harm Americas national interests.
However, when the Cold War ended with the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the fears of Soviet power expansion in the Persian Gulf, Arms race, Nuclear threat, and supremacy status were reduced as the world shifted to uni-polarity. Other than the configuration of the new world order in international relations, the perplexion of whether the USA should adopt a policy of isolation or primacy arose, because there was no potential hegemon in sight and well, the reason for which the USA had opted for interventionism: to contain Soviet Union, had vanished.
PRIMACY OR OFFSHORE BALANCING WHATS THE WAY TO GO
The USA was dragged into the First World War, and it joined it out of reluctance, particularly to check Wilhelmine Germany. It entered the second world war out of a threat to its national security posed by Japan and Nazi Germany. And after that, it remained in Europe out of a dire need to contain Soviet expansionist tendencies. It must be noted that the USA displayed little interest in forwarding its cause of continental primacy or hegemony in Europe as throughout the times, there remained prevalent sentiments of bringing the soldiers home. Dean Acheson, so as to get the Senates approval on NATOs treaty of 1949, had to declare that the USA had no intention of sending large forces to Europe on short or permanent basis (Mearsheimer, The Future of Americas Continental Commitment 1998). It might be the case that Soviet too, wanted significant presence of American troops in Europe, or Germany to be precise to contain the beast.
The world did not remain unipolar for long after the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Rather, it started transitioning to more of a multipolar order with China earning immense economic power and slowly creeping in all the key regions USA desired to keep it to itself, while Russia, Germany, France, and Iran attracted attention, but not as credible multi-poles but still holding their mass. The USA can not entirely opt for the policy of offshore balancing because of the relative policy of other powers. China has expansionist tendencies. China progressed economically and diplomatically by reinitiating the Old Silk Route and bolstering OBOR countries with economic support, thus yielding their loyalty, a trick the USA itself practiced post WW2 times and it yielded remarkable results. It also stepped up to claim its share of the Arctic as a Near Arctic State, a policy published in 2018 (The State Council Information Office of the Peoples Republic of China 2018). In the South China Sea, it started building artificial islands to claim more seawaterpp access and with the declaration of Beijing Air Identification Zone, it gave a clear indication of expansion. In the Middle East, Iran became a headache with its nuclear program and potential to become an aggressive nuclear power. In South Asia, the USA was exhausted by the war in Afghanistan and retreated after the Fall of Kabul with huge burden on its own shoulders. The Axis of Resistance that comprises Lebanons Hezbollah, Yemeni Houthis, and Iraqs Islamic Resistance Guards too, started triggering the temperament of the USA.
In such circumstances, whether the USA shall retreat back to its fortress or keep intervening in the European, Middle Eastern, and North African affairs is a debate that can be outlined on the basis of What USA will get out of it?, What is at stake and what is the cost of Primacy. Well, for the starters, the security of own national interest has always remained a core value in USAs foreign policy formulation. But whether it is war or peace in the world, that is the strategic interest of the USA, that has never been clear. The USA is a major seller of arms, and its industry runs on selling these weapons to contested, conflicted states. And for that selling to happen, the demand for the weapons shall remain always high, a condition that can be fulfilled in entirety by war.
USA has stationed its military forces all around the world. It has fleets and access to naval bases around all the important choke points and it acts as a self-proclaimed policeman of the world affairs. Whatever passes through the strategic choke points, USA keeps an eye on them. If it solely goes with offshore balancing, it would affect its political influence. Though United states would not face any threat to its national security because it has enough layers of technological and military protection, but its core themes of its national strategy that include promotion of own values and interests would be harmed. Nonetheless, it will require time to establish itself in economics, technology and research, so as to sustain its status in the upcoming future again.
Because, It has spent so much of its energies on sustaining its military presence that it has ignored its relative power is drcreasing as compared to the other actors. The problem is, now that it has settled in the power configurations in world, if it does not keep up with power enhancement, it will be ruled out of such establishments and a power vaccume will be created. And in international relattions, power vaccumes do not stay vacant for long. They are eventually filled by some other credible power. So has been the case here apparently. With its long history of involvement in the world affairs, USA can not entirely vacate its position because not all the regional actors have the capability or desire to assume the responsibility of managing their own security. Neither all the actors take mature decisions regarding foreign policy nor any other state in the time being, can solely take the burden of regulating the international affairs. (Thayer 2006)
Take Middle East for example, where Israel is in duel with Hamas and it has also tensed relations with Iran. There are fair chances of low intensity military confrontation between Iran and Israel after Israel attacked a representative of Islamic Revolutionary Guard force in Iran violating Irans territorial space integrity and Iran in response, attacked Israel with drones and missiles which were slow-paced to avoid escalation but still a gesture to indicate that Israels intervention is abhorrent (Bachega 2024). The USA clearly indicated that it will not participate in the Israeli response in order to prevent escalation and that is rational indeed.
The USA followed the policy of primacy at first in the Middle East that involved ensuring the free flow of oil, guaranteeing the security of Israel, and limiting other actors from arising such as Iran. This compelled USA to do military interventions that cost the USA a fortune and anti-America sentiments raised wherever these interventions were made. Now USA can not step out of the region relying all on local allies and Israel, cant be left unchecked to act as the protector of the USAs interests in the region because it has violent tendencies and feuds with almost all the Arab states; especially now that it has taken up the genocide of the Palestinians, the anti-Israel sentiments in the Muslim community have fueled up. In such circumstances, USA shall follow a combination of primacy and off-shore balancing. Taking elements from both policies, USA shall respect the sovereignty and integrity of the regional actors, avoid the destabilizing military interventions and keep the local power in check by maintaining diplomatic ties, trade relations and political presence in the region.
In the Asia where China has been marking its political influence with diplomatic and economic initiatives, USA too shall engage the states in trade relations because majority of the Asian states are still developing while rest are under-developed and to them, economic prosperity is top priority rather than military.
It is a fact that the USAs relative power has been declining as China and other actors are rising. Since the USA is too occupied to keep up with the continental and global commitments, it has not been making the astonishing progress it should, provided its power status in the world. Investing energies in the Middle East costed USA the surge of Chinese influence in the Asia-Pacific. And China is not the only actor assuming enhanced power status; India in South Asia, EU in Europe, Iran in Middle East, North Korea in Southeast Asia and Russia are also on the rise, diluting USAs influence with their assertive tendencies. The military and technological advantage that once USA enjoyed is being challenged by the rise of globalization, interdependence and and economic ties that weigh more in national interest of the under-developed and developing countries who in turn, enter in alliance with regional actors, shaping the power status of core countries.
If the USA adopts a combination of Primacy and Off-shore Balancing with mandatory condition that it will avoid military involvement by all means, a lot of financial burden on budget and political burden on USAs shoulders would be elevated. This will give USA enough space to reshape its behaviors, reorient its position and rebalance the situation. The sums saved from defence and military expenditure could be reinvested in addressing the domestic challenges like debt reduction, improvement in education, research and technology advancement. In the contemporary times, the USA can not isolate itself into a fortress, rather it shall embrace the multilateralism, penetrate the international institutions leveraging its soft power and sharing the burden of police work with them. Even If it must engage in global tug of war, it shall adopt the policy of the selective engagement. It has to realize that to contain Chinas growing economic influence, it must step up its own economic game. And that can only happen if it review its position on global chess board and redefines its foreign policy.
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First Of The 176 Monopile Foundations Fitted At Dominion’s Virginia Offshore Wind Farm – Marine Insight
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Dominion Energy has declared the first monopile foundation at 2.6-GW Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, installed about 29 miles off the Virginia Beach coast.
The Orion installed the monopile, a heavy lift vessel belonging to the DEME Group.
The Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind is the most significant offshore wind farm under construction in the US.
Once completed, the $9.8 billion CVOW will comprise 176 turbines.
The firm maintains the project is continuing on schedule and is anticipated to be completed toward the end of 2026.
The monopile foundations staged at the Portsmouth Marine Terminal are unique single-vertical steel cylinders manufactured by EEW SPC.
They will be installed on the sea bed to assist the wind turbine generators.
In accordance with the construction timeline, Dominion Energy will continue installing monopiles throughout the fall of 2024 and restart the installations in May 2025.
They are proud to collaborate with Dominion Energy on such a landmark deal, expressed Bill White, the president of DEME Offshore US.
DEMEs Orion, empowered with next-gen Vibro Hammer tech, is designed to install CVOWs monopiles, which weigh more than 1,000 tons.
The project team will comprise skilled US union pile drivers, creating a well-prepared workforce.
He added that the team looks forward to working with the consortium partner Prysmian to help deliver Virginia-made energy to the Commonwealth.
This is an important day for the entire team of Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, which has worked endlessly to keep the project on budget and schedule and offer customers dependable, affordable, and increasingly clean energy, explained Robert M. Blue, Dominion Energys CEO, chair, and president.
They are also taking extensive precautions to ensure that the project is environmentally protective and safeguards marine species.
A federal judge will also decide if Dominion Energy obtained the federal approval for the deal.
In March, multiple groups filed a lawsuit that alleged Dominion had not obtained the approvals regarding the effects on the endangered North Atlantic right whale.
Experts suggest that there is no proof that limited wind farm construction on the Atlantic coast has resulted in whale deaths.
To safeguard the endangered North Atlantic right whale, Dominion states that no monopiles will be installed between November 1 and April 30, when the whales will likely be migrating past the project zone.
Additional measures to safeguard whales and other aquatic life include using bubble curtains, which are perforated hoses with air pumped through them, to build a wall of bubbles around the monopiles amid the installation, reducing the underwater soundwaves.
The Protected Species Observers will staff vessels.
These will also adhere to speed restrictions to avoid collisions with the protected species.
In February, Dominion Energy declared that it reached a deal to sell a 50% non-controlling interest in the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind to an investment major, Stonepeak, via the formation of an offshore wind collaboration in which Dominion Energy is going to retain total operational control of the construction as well as the operations of CVOW.
Reference: RenewableEnergyWorld
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California congressman urges closer consultation with tribes on offshore wind – Jackson Hole News&Guide
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Oral Roberts Golden Eagles run-rule Northern Colorado, to advance to Summit League title game on Saturday – Oklahoma City Sentinel
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Tulsa, Oklahoma -- Third-seededOral Robertsbroke open a tight game with a 12-run outburst in the eighth inning to advance to beat fourth-seeded Northern Colorado 14-0 and reach the Summit League Baseball Championship title game.
Golden Eaglestarter Brooks Fowler tossed 5.1 innings scoreless innings and allowed only one hit to improve to 6-4. ORU has reached the finals in all 23 Summit League Tournaments they have participated in dating back to 1998.
Both teams were scoreless through the first three innings.
ORU rallied for one run in the fourth, then garnered another in the fifth when Sam Thompson was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded. Still, all the Golden Eagles would get across home plate.
They took a 2-0 lead into the sixth.
ORUs Fowler yieldrf his first hit of the game in the sixth whenCarter Mondahit a line drive to center field. The right-hander then left the mound. He gave up just the one hit and two walks over 5.1 innings, while striking out eight.
Then came an eighth inning for the ages. ORU bats produced 12 runs on nine hits off of three UNC relievers.MartellDavishad two run-scoring hits in the frame and finished the contest with a career-high three RBI. ShortstopDavid Herringblasted a three-run homer in the frame andKole Duddingcapped the scoring with a pinch-hit homer run that was the first of his collegiate career.
Elijah Rodriguezjoined Davis with three hits in the contest as the Golden Eagles outhit the Bears 14-2.
The Golden Eagles have advanced to all 24 Summit League Championship title games that they could have as a league member and won 20 of those, including a season ago inFargo.
The last shutouts in the tournament happened in 2021 whenSouth Dakota Stateput one together againstOmahain a loser's bracket game andNorth Dakota Statefollowed with one in a winner's bracket game against Oral Roberts that same year.
ORU has scored double figures in four consecutive tournament games dating back to last season.
Second-seededNorth Dakota Stateovercame a five-run, ninth-inning deficit to stave off elimination and oust top-seededOmaha7-5 Thursday in the loser's bracket game atJ.L. Johnson Stadium.
TheBisonoffense did not have an answer for Omaha starterHarrison Kreiling, who pitched a gem for theMavericks.
The right-hander allowed just two hits over eight scoreless innings and his 13 strikeouts were the second most in a tournament game in League history.
North Dakotas bats woke up in the ninth. Twelve batters went to the plate, scoring seven times on four hits, three walks and two hit batters. Three Maverick hurlers could not prevent the stunning comeback.
Carter Hakestarted the rally with a pinch-hit single and would draw a bases loaded walk later in the frame that squared the game at 5-5. Fellow pinchhitterKyle Lawalso came through with a two-run single early in the inning beforeSam Cantondelivered the game-winning RBI with a two-out, two-run single through the right side.
With a 7-5 lead heading into the bottom of the ninth,Skyler Riedingerthrew his second scoreless inning to earn the win in relief. He followed Bison closerJoey Danielson, who had entered the game in the third with his team trailing 5-0. Danielson held the Mavericks scoreless and scattered four hits over 4.1 innings, which was his longest outing of the season.
Kreiling's offense gave him that early cushion, striking for four runs in the bottom half of the first and adding one more in the third.
In that four-run first,Grant Sommersdrew a bases loaded walk that was followed by a two-out, bases-clearing double fromHaiden Hunt. Sommers' free pass came after a nine pitch at-bat that saw him foul off three consecutive pitches before seeing a fastball from NDSU starterLandon Koenigmiss the zone high.
The Mavericks added to their advantage in the third on a RBI-single byJack Trout. Danielson was brought into the game with two outs and runners on the corners and was able to keep the deficit at 5-0. He replaced Koenig, who had seen his pitch count rise to 72 through his 2.2 innings of work.
Kreiling had multiple strike outs through each of the first four innings and did not surrender a hit until a one-out single byGarret Hillin the top of the fifth. He saw the Bison load the bases off him in the bottom of the eighth but he picked up his career-high 13th punch-out to end the threat.
With 13 strikeouts, Kreiling now owns the second most in a Summit League Tournament game and strung together three consecutive starts with at least nine strikeouts to close out his senior season.
For the first time in tournament history the top seed has finished the tournament 0-2.
Danielson, who has double-digit saves on the season, threw a season-high 4.1 innings of scoreless relief to keep the Bison in the game, and lay the basis for victory.
North Dakota State will play Northern Colorado, in Fridays play-in game. The loser is done.
The winner will get one more shot at ORU on Saturday.
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The golden rules of solo travel – Cond Nast Traveller
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The joys of travelling solo are endless. There is something truly freeing about exploring new places alone you can go where you please, eat when you want, and have uninterrupted quality time with yourself. The interest in solo travel has been slowly rising for a while, but new data from UK-based travel organisation ABTA shows that 16 per cent of travellers went on holiday by themselves in 2023, a five per cent increase from the previous 12-month period. Plus, there is a huge increase in solo travel from those aged 35-44, where solo traveller numbers more than doubled to 13 per cent in 2023 from just 6 per cent in 2022.
Alongside this shift is a need for deeper, slower, more connective travel. For many, solo travel is the perfect way to achieve this it provides an opportunity to trust your instinct, go with your gut and get lost in the experience. You rely on yourself rather than on others whims or desires.
But, if youre not a seasoned solo traveller, it can be a daunting prospect. In an age of constant connectivity, the idea of being alone for an extended period of time is a convoluted one. Below, we spoke to travellers who frequently book solo trips about their golden rules for travelling alone.
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For most people, the thought of dining alone is one of the biggest barriers to travelling solo. But once you get past the conviction that everyone is noticing or judging you, its a totally freeing experience. Dining alone isnt as uncommon as you might imagine, says Este Lalonde, a creative director and influencer with a passion for solo travel. I personally find it empowering! Sometimes I bring a book with me or watch an episode of my favourite show on Netflix with my headphones on, but other times I just enjoy the atmosphere and end up chatting to the people at the table next to me.
Most people feel nervous about meeting new people, and introverts especially can struggle to make the first move when arriving in a new place. But remember that everyone is in the same boat, and most solo travellers will have experienced those same emotions. The first five seconds are the hardest, but once youve introduced yourself, youll quickly realise it wasnt as big a deal as you originally thought. Youd kick yourself if you let a bit of shyness ruin your trip, so use that as the motivation you need to approach a fellow traveller. And remember, if you pretend to feel confident, that will show fake it til you make it is a reliable life rule to follow.
If you are someone who does feel uncomfortable about dining alone, opt for a bar or counter seat. Its much less intimidating than having a whole table to yourself, and you are more likely to end up chatting to the staff or the person sitting next to you. "The first time I went out for a meal alone, I went to JG Melon on the Upper East Side of New York City, Sarah James, Cond Nast Travellers deputy digital editor, says. I took a book, and nervously shuffled onto a bar stool for my burger but ended up chatting away to the charming bartender and the women sat next to me. Now I often opt for a counter seat when eating alone, and no longer take a book with me. Either I end up talking to someone or just enjoy the peace. A general rule I live by we're all so wrapped up in our own lives, no one is paying much attention to other people."
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My Golden Rule, Live Mas! 105.7 The Point – 105.7 The Point
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Back in 2022, Peloton removed all of Kanye Wests music from its on-demand library following his antisemitic remarks.
Haile and Evan have been together as a couple since 2016 and got engaged last February.
Rock discussed a short film hed made with Sean Penn, the message of which was: Dont Let Politics Divide Us. Thinking Differently Is What Made This Country Great. He commented: That things more relevant now than when we made it. The message isnt getting across.
Lenny Kravitzwill play a five-night run at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas on October 18th, 19th, 23rd, 25th and 26th
The Black KeysandJelly Rolllead a multi-genre lineup of guest performers on tonights finale of NBCsThe Voice. Theyll be joined byKate Hudson,Lainey Wilson,Muni Long,Thomas RhettandGina Miles. The show will also gather a selection of coaches from previous seasons, includingBlake Shelton,Gwen Stefani,Adam Levine,CeeLo Green,Niall Horan,Jennifer Hudson,Nick JonasandKelly Clarkson.Theyll appear, but wont perform.
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Chris Hemsworth is playing the ferocious warlord Dementos in the upcomingMad Max: Fury RoadprequelFuriosa,but even he might be no match for the new lineup of spicy wings inHot Ones.Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga comes out on Friday, May 24.In other Chris Hemsworth news, On Thursday, Chris Hemsworth is receiving a star on the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame! LINK
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Jason Momoa shared photos from a trip to Japan and some feature actress Adria Arjona LINK
67 Year Old, Tom Hanks texted his rapper sonChet Hanksto get some insight on the latest diss tracks being discussed,and saidBig Main, can you explain the Drake / Kendrick Lamar feud to me?Then, Chet texted back a quick summary of the beef, ending with Kendricks recent diss tracks, which he described like this:Pretty much the sonic equivalent of when you took me to your high school in Oakland and we walked in on the basketball game and everybody started going nuts. Like if you heard it you would just automatically know how to Crip walk with a stank face while clutching an Oscar in each hand with Marshawn Lynch, then dap him up and tell him Town Bidness. Which solidified the win not only for Kendrick, but the entire West Coast.Then daddy Tom Hanks responded with,Holy cow! These are fighting words. People taking sides?? Whos winning??To which Chet could pretty much only reply, quote,Did you not just read what I said? LINK
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Ready to Hit the Water for a Summer of Fun? Life Time Offers its Golden Rule for Swim Safety – 25:10 – InvestorsObserver
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Enjoy a safe, entertaining summer with these essential swim safety tips
CHANHASSEN, Minn. , May 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Whether enjoying your favorite pool, lake or river this summer, a safety-first mentality is where it begins. Life Time (NYSE: LTH), offers several safety tips, including the most important 25:10 rule . This means if a child can't swim a standard 25-meter pool length without stopping, a parent or guardian must always be within 10 feet and, preferably, be right in the water with them.
Life Time swimming b-roll footage can be downloaded at this link .
"Every month across our athletic country clubs, we teach more than 30,000 people crucial swim safety skills through our swim lessons and clinics," said Alicia Kockler , Life Time's Senior Vice President of Kids and Aquatics. "Among the most critical safety steps you can take are maintaining direct eye contact with your kids at all times when they're in the water and ensuring they've taken swim lessons."
Other key safety tips from Life Time's Swim team include:
Life Time is gearing up for another busy pool season at its more than 170 athletic country clubs across North America . With more than 500 outdoor and indoor pools and 30+ years of aquatics expertise, the Company certifies more lifeguards than any other business through StarGuard ELITE.
When swim time is over, kids and families can extend their fun for the entire summer with Kids studio classes, music, art, Parents Night Out, Kids Camps and much more. Additional information about Life Time's Kids and Aquatics programs is available here .
About Life Time Life Time (NYSE: LTH ) empowers people to live healthy, happy lives through its portfolio of more than 170 athletic country clubs acrossthe United StatesandCanada. The health and wellness pioneer also delivers a range of healthy way of life programs and information via its complimentary Life Time app. The Company's healthy living, healthy aging, healthy entertainment communities and ecosystem serve people 90 days to 90+ years old and is supported by a team of more than 39,000 dedicated professionals. In addition to delivering the best programs and experiences through its clubs, Life Time owns and produces nearly 30 of the most iconic athletic events in the country.
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Vancouver Whitecaps FC statement regarding May 25 Match Versus Inter Miami CF – Vancouver Whitecaps FC
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VANCOUVER, BC Vancouver Whitecaps FC have provided the following statement on Thursday in advance of the upcoming match against Inter Miami CF at BC Place on Saturday, May 25. In addition, Inter Miami CF head coach Gerardo "Tata" Martino will hold a virtual media conference on Friday afternoon and will provide additional information at that point.
While we haven't received an official update on the availability of Lionel Messi, Luis Surez, and Sergio Busquets for this weekend, we understand they will not make this trip. Unfortunately, we have no control over who plays for our opponent, and it was important for us to communicate to our fans as soon as possible, said Axel Schuster, Whitecaps FC CEO.
We always want our best players going up against our opponent's best players, and facing players of the highest pedigree was especially exciting for our team. We know that there will also be a lot of disappointed fans. We remain committed to making this a special experience for everyone. It is still going to be an incredible atmosphere and celebration of soccer for our city. We have amazing fans, we have a good team, and Saturday's match is a very important home game for us."
A club record MLS-era crowd is expected on Saturday and will include the biggest street party in the teams history. Vancouver Whitecaps FC will be providing all in-stadium food and beverage for this match at 50 percent off. In addition, youth 18 and under will be provided one free kids meal combo.
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MATCH PREVIEW: Inter Miami CF Set to Face Vancouver Whitecaps FC for the First Time This Saturday – Inter Miami CF
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Inter Miami CF (9W-2L-4D, 31 points) will travel north to Canada for the its upcoming MLS regular season matchup this weekend, with the team set to visit the Vancouver Whitecaps FC (5W-4L-4D, 19 points) for the first-ever meeting between the sides this Saturday, May 25. Kick off at BC Place is set for 10:30 p.m. ET.
MLS Season Pass will feature every live MLS regular-season match, the entire Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, and Leagues Cup all in one place, with consistent match times and no blackouts a first in live sports broadcasting. With an MLS Season Pass subscription, fans can enjoy every MLS match on billions of devices through the Apple TV app on Apple devices, smart TVs, streaming devices, set-top boxes, and game consoles, as well as on the web at tv.apple.com.
All matches will feature both English and Spanish-language announcers, while matches involving Canadian teams will also offer commentary in French.
Inter Miami earned a 1-0 win over D.C. United in dramatic fashion on Saturday night to extend the teams current unbeaten run this regular season to nine. The teams goal on the night was courtesy of striker Leonardo Campana, who entered the match as a second-half substitute late on, just one minute before bagging the winner in stoppage time. Additionally, goalkeeper Drake Callender once again led the back line with a solid display in goal and registered his fourth shut out of the campaign.
Campana was named to the MLS Team of the Matchday for Matchday 15 of the 2024 regular season following his exceptional performance to help secure the win against D.C. United.
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The team's current nine-match unbeaten streak is the longest unbeaten run in Club history in MLS regular season action. In terms of away matchups, Inter Miami is unbeaten in its past four road games, recording three wins and a draw, which is the longest unbeaten run on the road in an MLS regular season for Inter Miami.
Additionally, the team's current streak this 2024 MLS regular season is the second longest unbeaten streak in Club history behind the 12 game unbeaten run across all competitions from July 21 to Sept. 9 in 2023.
Inter Miami CF (9W-2L-4D) will enter the weekend's matchup against Vancouver first in the Supporters' Shield Standings with 31 points (one point ahead of second place) and leading the league in goals with a total 36 goals (9 more than the next team). At this stage in the 2023 regular season, Inter Miami had a total 15 points, 16 less than the team has after 15 matchdays in 2024. Notably, only two other MLS sides have scored more goals from counterattacks than Inter Miami (4) this regular season.
Striker Luis Suarez leads the team in goals this regular season with 11 and is tied for second place among the league top scorers. Captain Lionel Messi, meanwhile, is the team's second leading scorer with 10 goals and is fourth in the league among the leading scorers. Additionally, Messi leads the team and the league in assists this regular season with 12.
Messi and Leonardo Campana are the two active leading scorers in Club history, with Campana having 26 across all competitions (23 in MLS) and Messi 23 (11 in MLS). They trail Gonzalo Higuain who scored 29 times for Inter Miami (all in MLS). Messi, meanwhile, leads the team with the most assists in Club history with 19 across all competitions (14 in MLS) and versatile attacker Robert Taylor is second with 17 across all competitions (12 in MLS).
Goalkeeper Drake Callender and Taylor are tied as the players with most appearances in Club history with 91 across all competitions. In terms of MLS appearances, Victor Ulloa is first with 74 (one in playoffs), Taylor second with 73 (one in playoffs) and Callender third with 72 (one in playoffs each).
Saturday's matchup at BC Place will present the first-ever matchup between Inter Miami and the Vancouver Whitecaps.
Saturday's matchup may see versatile midfielder Julian Gressel face one of his former sides after playing for the Whitecaps in 2022 and 2023.
The Whitecaps enter Saturdays match up (5W-4L-4D) seventh in the Western Conference with 19 points on the season. In the Caps latest regular season fixture, they secured a 1-1 tie on the road against the Seattle Sounders on May 18, courtesy of a stoppage time penalty from midfielder Ryan Gauld. The Whitecaps team leaders this regular season are attacker Brian White with five goals, and midfielder Ryan Raposo, leading the team in assists with three.
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FC Cincinnati 2 host Inter Miami CF II with Eastern Conference top spot up for grabs – FC Cincinnati
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FC Cincinnati 2 return home on May 26 for a Sunday night encounter with Inter Miami CF II at Scudamore Field at NKU Soccer Stadium. The match will be the first home match for the Orange and Blue since May 4 and the last before June 23. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. ET.
Tickets for the match can be claimed through the FC Cincinnati App with a SeatGeek account. Instructions on how to redeem tickets can be found here. The match will also stream live on MLSNEXTPro.com.
FC CINCINNATI 2 vs INTER MIAMI CF II SUNDAY, MAY 26, 2024 7 P.M. ET SCUDAMORE FIELD AT NKU SOCCER STADIUM
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FIVE IN A ROW FC Cincinnati 2 extended their current active win streak to five matches this weekend with a 4-1 win over New York Red Bulls II in Montclair, N.J. The Orange and Blue hold the longest running win streak in MLS NEXT Pro following St. Louis CITY2s midweek loss to Houston Dynamo 2 and claim the longest win streak for any team in MLS NEXT Pro this season.
The longest win streak in MLS NEXT Pro history is seven matches and is jointly held by Columbus Crew 2 (2022) and Crown Legacy FC (2023).
EYE ON THE TOP SPOT After earning just one point through the first three matches of the season, FC Cincinnati 2 have won six of their last seven taking 18 of a possible 21 points. Entering the weekend, The Orange and Blue sit one point off the top of the league table trailing only Philadelphia Union II and Chattanooga FC (21 points).
GOALS, GOALS AND MORE GOALS FC Cincinnati 2s 20 goals scored leads MLS NEXT Pro. The Orange and Blue hit the four-goal mark for the second time this season against New York and have scored in eight consecutive matches. The Orange and Blue have scored at least two goals in four of their last five.
And everyone is getting in on the action. Seven different FC Cincinnati 2 players have scored at least two goals, the most in MLS NEXT Pro.
MORE MINUTES Defenders Brian Schaefer and Amir Daley, and midfielder Peter Mangione have started all 10 matches for the Orange and Blue this season. All three rank in the top six in minutes played across MLS NEXT Pro and Schaefer is the second player this season to hit the 900-minute mark.
GO ON, STEFAN Stefan Chirila took home MLS NEXT Rising Star of the Matchday for his performance against Red Bulls II where he scored two goals and tallied one assist. It is the second consecutive week the young forward earned the honor.
Chirila, 17, signed an MLS NEXT Pro contract on Tuesday and will spend the remainder of the 2024 season with FC Cincinnati 2 before joining the FC Cincinnati first team in 2025 as a Homegrown Player.
A QUICK STOP HOME FC Cincinnati 2 will enjoy a quick trip home before heading back on the road to finish out what has been a busy month away from Scudamore Field. Following Miami, FCC 2 will face Philadelphia Union II on June 6 and Carolina Core FC on June 15.
Results have been positive for the Orange and Blue on the road where the team holds a 3-2-0 record.
SCOUTING INTER MIAMI CF (3-4-2, 11 PTS., 11TH IN EASTERN CONFERENCE) A hot start to the season that saw Inter Miami CF II win three of their first four matches has fizzled, as The Herons have continued to fall in the Eastern Conference standings. Miami have lost four of their last five and were bested in kicks from the spot against Carolina Core FC last time out. Inter Miami CF II currently sit 11th in the east on 11 points.
Bryan Destin and Ryan Carmichael are in line to lead Miamis attack this season, as the forwards have combined for five of the teams 16 goals and added four assists in 16 total appearances. Leo Afonso, Inter Miami CFs second-round draft pick in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft, leads the Herons with four goals but has not made an MLS NEXT Pro appearance since March 24.
Miami continues to search for answers in the defensive third as The Herons have allowed 20 goals through nine matches this season. Only two teams, New York Red Bulls II and Colorado Rapids II, have conceded more goals than Inter Miami CF II this season and The Herons are just one of two teams to concede six goals in a single match in regular season play this year.
Former Xavier Musketeer Cole Jensen is The Herons preferred goalkeeper as the 23-year-old has made seven starts this season after making a total of seven starts in 2023. Jensen has made 27 saves, the fifth most in MLS NEXT Pro and was in between the sticks for Miamis only shutout of the season against Orlando City B.
Federico Higuan leads Inter Miami CF II in his second season as Head Coach, and his third in a coaching role with the club. Higuan will look to improve on last seasons results as The Herons finished bottom of the Eastern Conference in 2023 with a 5-17-6 record.
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