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Anisimova stuns Swiatek to avenge heavy Wimbledon final defeat

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US Open 2025

Dates: August 24 through September 7 in Flushing Meadows, New York

Amanda Anisimova won the US Open semi-finals after beating the second seed in the Wimbledon final against Iga Swiatek.

Swiatek, a Polish champion, defeated Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 to claim the title in a one-sided showpiece at SW19.

However, the American won 6-4, 6-3 in a high-quality match in New York, demonstrating her true potential.

In stark contrast to the Wimbledon final, eighth-seeded Anisimova appeared confident and at ease, producing 23 winners as her powerful debut beat Swiatek.

The 24-year-old said, “I’ve been having the run of my life here.”

“I was like OK, let’s try and get through one round when I first arrived here.”

Such a dream, I must say. It’s really special for me to return from Wimbledon that way.

“I worked really hard to change that,” he said. I can do it, as today demonstrated to me.

Anisimova showed incredible resilience to advance to a major semi-final so quickly after taking a two-year break from the sport in 2022 to protect her mental health.

The Wimbledon final might have come to mind when Swiatek took Anisimova’s serve in the opening match of the quarter-final.

However, Anisimova continued to follow her plan this time around. She fought back and forth before bidding her time as she served brilliantly and had excellent backhand skills.

She had a good time getting the break on the Pole’s second serve, winning 12 of her 17 points, and winning the match’s opening set.

Swiatek left the court in the middle of the first set and resurrended in full force, breaking once more but this time with a hold.

Anisimova might have forgiven her for thinking about Wimbledon in the future, but she kept her cool and saved the break two games later.

As Swiatek desperately looked to her coaching box for guidance after breaking in the eighth game to give herself the chance to play for the match.

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‘Will happen again’: Rubio hints at more US strikes against drug smugglers

Despite concerns about the legality of such attacks and the sovereignty of Latin American countries, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has declared that military attacks on alleged drug traffickers will “happen again.”

Rubio said the US would continue to coordinate security with nations like Mexico during a press conference on Wednesday, but that the US would not be hesitant to take drastic measures on its own.

His remarks came in response to President Donald Trump’s statement that a ship had been blown up in the Caribbean Sea by the US&nbsp the day before.

No specifics were provided about the small boat’s identification as a drug-smuggling vessel coming from Venezuela. Apparently, all 11 of the passengers passed away.

Rubio viewed the airstrike as a shift in the US’s ongoing “war on drugs” strategy.

“The United States has long established intelligence that made it possible for us to detach and stop drug boats,” he said. And we succeeded in doing that. Additionally, it is ineffective. Rubio remarked that interdiction is ineffective.

When you blow them up and when you get rid of them, what will stop them?

Rubio then explained that Trump had personally authorized the attack. Rubio claimed that it was heading for the US because it was in the south of the Caribbean Sea at the time of the attack.

We blew it up, according to the president, rather than interdicting it. Rubio added that it will happen again. “Maybe it’s taking place right now. I don’t know”.

Rubio’s visit to Mexico City comes as the Trump administration attempts to work closely with the country, but concerns have risen abroad as a result of its aggressive foreign policy.

Latin American countries have struggled to balance Trump’s increasingly vehement threats with the need for working relationships with the US.

According to experts, international law, which forbids military action on ships sailing through international waters, makes it likely that attacks like Tuesday’s boat bombing are prohibited.

Rubio continued, arguing that the course of action was necessary to safeguard America’s well-being.

You pose an immediate threat to the United States if you’re sailing on a boat full of cocaine or fentanyl, or whatever, according to Rubio.

Armed organizations around the world frequently assumed that these organizations, which are frequently linked to armed or fighting groups, pose a direct threat to US national security. That defense has not previously been used as a pretext for military operations against drug trafficking, which have been deemed criminal.

However, that approach has changed with Trump’s second inauguration.

Trump has pushed for emergency powers since taking office in January based on the idea that there are “invasions” of US-based criminal organizations in Latin America.

Additionally, he has referred to a large number of these organizations as “foreign terrorist organizations.”

Despite being concerned about its legitimacy, reports emerged in August that Trump had signed an order authorizing military strikes against cartels and other drug-smuggling operations. This fueled fears that the US would launch military strikes in Latin America in response to concerns about sovereignty.

Mexico, the US’s southern-most immediate neighbor, has seen a rise in these concerns.

Mexico and the US both issued a joint statement expressing respect for “sustainability and territorial integrity” as a result of Rubio’s visit.

Claudia Sheinbaum, the president of Mexico, has also repeatedly fought to unmask concerns that the Trump administration might act unilaterally on Mexican soil. Trump, by contrast, has not ruled out such a possibility.

According to Al Jazeera’s John Holman, Rubio’s visit was intended to “smooth the feathers” and ease Mexican tensions.

“There was a lot of enthusiastic praise,” she said. However, Holman explained that President Trump has stated repeatedly that the US is “very happy to send its military down into the country to fight drug cartels” despite the fact that he has been saying it before.

“The Mexican foreign minister repeatedly said, “Yes, we’re going to work with the United States,” in a very diplomatic way, saying everyone in their own jurisdiction, really wasn’t touched on in this meeting.”

Rubio and other US officials have, however, emphasized that the US will continue to work with Mexico on security and drug control, despite the US’s pressure to take a more aggressive stance.

On Fox and Friends, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that “we have assets in the air, assets in the water, and assets on ships because this is a very serious mission for us, and it won’t stop with just this strike.”

As the US militarizes its combativeness of criminal organizations, some nations in the region are skeptical.

In a statement released on Tuesday, Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar said, “I, along with the majority of the country, am pleased that the US naval deployment is succeeding in their mission.”

Salesforce lays off thousands despite strong earnings report

As the tech giant doubles down on artificial intelligence, Salesforce has cut another 4, 000 jobs from its customer service team despite delivering solid financial results.

The customer service division at Salesforce saw its headcount drop from 9, 000 to 5, 000 as a result of the most recent layoffs. Currently, according to reports, AI agents are in charge of about one million customer conversations.

CEO Marc Benioff justified the cuts in a recent episode of The Logan Bartlett Show by saying he “needs less heads” because Salesforce invests heavily in AI throughout its operations.

After shedding 1, 000 people in February, Benioff claimed that AI was already completing 30% to 50% of the work, which he referred to as efficiency gains&nbsp.

The Slack owner reported on Wednesday that revenue for the quarter ended on July 31 was up 10% over the same period last year. Additionally, the company announced a $20 billion stock buyback plan increase.

These results reflect the success of our customers, including those at Pfizer, Marriott, and the US Army, who are transforming into agent-centric businesses, where workers and AI agents collaborate to reimagine workflows, increase productivity, and deliver customer success, according to Benioff.

We delivered strong returns, increased operating margins, and added the most value for our customers and shareholders while meeting all of our financial goals for the 10th consecutive quarter.

However, the business software provider also predicted that client spending on its enterprise cloud products would drop below Wall Street expectations due to macroeconomic uncertainty and the company’s revenue decline.

Following the bell, the San Francisco, California-based business’ shares dropped by more than 4% in trading.

Despite seeing countless people lose their jobs, Benioff, whose annual salary was $55 million, has openly embraced automation as a pillar of Salesforce’s future. He calls the recent year of AI expansion “the eight most exciting months of my career,” insisting that the aggressive replacement of people with machines is worthwhile.

Salesforce does not recently do this. In early 2023, Benioff oversaw a large-scale layoff of 7, 000 workers, or 10% of the global workforce, but later that year, the&nbsp, cloud computing triumvirate hired 3, 000 workers.

A contradictory message

“Just recently, [Salesforce] downplayed the threat to jobs that AI poses. Important questions are raised by the most recent action regarding sector trust. Tech consultant Waseem Mirza told Al Jazeera, “It’s very harmful and creates a climate of fear in the industry’s wider workforce.”

Benioff echoed that soft line in July, claiming that AI would “augment” rather than “augment” people. He doubled down on that assurance in a post on X just one day before the layoffs were announced.

Our agentic future is not predetermined. We diminish ourselves if AI takes the place of human judgment, creativity, and empathy, he wrote.

This sends a powerful message to the tech sector, which has experienced the most recent layoffs fueled by AI, and could cause a sector-wide copycat effect, Mirza said.

“We will see the disruption continue, and it is growing day by day.”

Salesforce is not the only one. In July, Recruit Holdings, the parent company of Indeed and Glassdoor, cut 1,300 jobs as a result of its AI shift. In the first quarter of this year, Krana fired 40% of its workforce. In April, Duolingo announced that it would no longer employ contractors and would instead use artificial intelligence.

These reductions can be understood as a means of maximising efficiency and ultimately shareholder value, according to “internally]at Salesforce.” However, there is a chance that when junior positions are cut too deeply, they could undermine their own future talent pool, which would be detrimental strategically, according to Fabian Stephany, assistant professor for AI and Work at the University of Oxford.

The industry is largely supportive of that concern. CEO of Anthropic, Dario Amodei, stated earlier this year to the media that AI could eliminate 50% of entry-level white-collar positions.

Between October 2022 and July 2025, workers in “highly exposed” fields saw a 13% relative decline in employment opportunities. The impact is even more amplified in particular in technology. According to new research from Stanford University, employment opportunities for software engineers have decreased by 20%.

Jack Osbourne reveals heartbreaking message from A-lister he read at Ozzy’s funeral

Jack Osbourne’s son, Jack, has spoken out for the first time about the devastating message from an A-Lister he read out at his music icon father’s funeral.

The heartfelt message read at Ozzy’s funeral has been revealed by Jack Osbourne.

Jack Osbourne has spoken out for the first time since the tragic death of his rock icon dad Ozzy Osbourne as he shared a touching message from his funeral. The Black Sabbath legend died in July aged 76 just weeks after performing his last ever show.

He had moved back to his beloved England with wife Sharon before his death and performed with his band at his farewell Back to the Beginning gig at Villa Park just 17 days before. Ozzy’s family held a private funeral just a week on from his death at their Buckinghamshire home.

In front of Birmingham fans who lined the streets of Ozzy’s hometown, they had paid their respects. Jack has now revealed that he was in Los Angeles at the time of his father’s passing for the first time in candiating about the enormous loss.

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Jack has addressed Ozzy’s death for the first time(Image: INSTAGRAM)

No one expected it to happen as quickly as it did, he said, adding that it shocked the family. Jack revealed the impact of the support that was felt following Ozzy’s passing.

“He was loved so much and a lot of people are going to miss him,” he said on his YouTube channel. “There’s this quote that I actually quoted this and of all people that said it and I don’t it’s always stuck stuck with me.

At my father’s funeral, I actually shared this. Keanu Reeves is in an interview. What do you think happens when you die, asks the man on a nighttime talk show or whatever?

“And Keanu Reeves said, “I don’t know what happens when you die, but the people who love you miss you the most””?

Jack, who was emotional, said, “I felt that incredibly. To me, he was more than just a father. He was a coworker. We had a lot of roles to play together.

I recently moved; there was a time when I had to move back in with him while he was between houses. He was also my housemate when I was in my late 30s, which was awesome. Here were the children and me. Just a friend, a text buddy, and a joker.

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Jack attended the public procession for Ozzy with mum Sharon and sisters Aimee and Kelly(Image: PA)

I’m so grateful for our relationship, Jack continued. I believe that is what gave me the most satisfaction.

“I’m so thankful that he was my father,” I exclaim in deed. Jack heartbreakingly revealed that Jack was in Los Angeles when he learned that Ozzy had passed away.

After deciding against traveling to Portugal because his kids were sick, he returned to the US and stayed with Ozzy until his final performance. Jack admitted, “I’ve never been so appreciative of my kids getting the stomach flu as I am now.”

In addition to the day Ozzy passed away, Jack recalled that when I woke up in Los Angeles, my house door knocked on at around 3:45. Someone who has been working for my family for the gods for about 30 years was knocking on my door.

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I just knew something bad had happened when I looked through my window and realized it was him. My father passed away, I was informed.

“Just sadness, pain, and so many thoughts,” the phrase goes. You experience this feeling of depressed, angry, and anger that seems to me necessary at this very moment.

Spence hopes to inspire as first Muslim England player

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If Djed Spence becomes the first Muslim player to play for the senior England men’s team, he hopes to inspire future generations.

The Tottenham full-back, who has six caps for the England Under-21s, was the first to play in the senior squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Andorra and Serbia.

The former Middlesbrough player, who was sent out on loan three times by Spurs to Rennes, Leeds, and Genoa before establishing himself in the first team last year, has undergone a turnaround in his fortunes.

Spence may become the first Muslim player to join the England squad, despite the Football Association’s policy of keeping a player’s religion a secret.

It’s “a blessing,” or “just amazing.” The 25-year-old said, “I don’t really have the words.”

I give God praise and thanks frequently. I’ve always believed that God has always been by my side in the toughest and darkest times of my life. My faith and I are deeply affected by this.

England travels to Belgrade on Tuesday to face Serbia in the first game of the season, starting with Andorra at Villa Park on Saturday.

Spence claims that his religion prevents him from carrying any extra weight, but that he hopes others will benefit from his story.

“I don’t really feel the pressure to do certain things,” she said. He continued, “I just play football with a smile on my face, be happy, and the rest will take care of you”; he continued.

Spence’s call-up process: how did it get started?

Djed Spence in England training kit during a session at St George's ParkImages courtesy of Getty

Spence had only played 64 Premier League games between 2024 and 2025 before December 15 of last year.

He started 19 of Spurs’ subsequent 22 league games and played 90 minutes of those games after that date.

The change was dramatic. Spence was so far down the pecking order that Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou didn’t even make the Europa League group stage squad.

He played 180 minutes in the team’s final-16 victory over AZ Alkmaar despite only entering the knockout stage.

Spurs won their first major trophy in 17 years, beating Manchester United in the final, earning them the title of Champions League qualifying.

Given how far Spence has advanced last season, it was speculated that Spence might play for Thomas Tuchel’s first England team in March.

Spence missed out on the call-up for the left-back role despite the Spurs man recording more Premier League tackles, interceptions, clearances, blocks, and defensive headers at that time of the campaign with Arsenal teenager Myles Lewis-Skelly instead.

Spence, however, remained in the team, and he was given a senior squad call-up after playing every minute for Spurs this year.

Spence remarked, “It’s undoubtedly a big deal to play for England 100%.

“Everyone here has made me feel comfortable,” according to the manager. I’ve also played under-21s, which gives me a little more knowledge. However, I haven’t done it before at the senior level. I feel at ease and welcomed by the boys.

Lee Carsley made his Under-21 England debut against Albania in March 2022.

Spence was hoping to represent England at the European Under-21 Championship in 2023, but a broken ankle caused the defender to miss the competition.

Spence’s rise to fame is not surprising to Carsley.

“I adore Djed. He is a great player, Carsley claimed earlier this year to BBC Sport. “A quiet but humble man, so exciting, so attacking, athletic, and.

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