Friday, February 10, 2017

AP source: Joshua Kushner may buy Miami Marlins

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AP source: Joshua Kushner may buy Miami Marlins

AP source: Joshua Kushner may buy Miami MarlinsThe Kushner family, which already has close ties to the White House, may soon move into Major League Baseball. Joshua Kushner, whose older brother is an adviser to President Trump, has a preliminary agreement to buy the Miami Marlins for about $1.6 billion, a person with direct knowledge of the negotiations said Friday. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the Marlins and owner Jeffrey Loria have not commented publicly on negotiations.


AP source: Joshua Kushner may buy Miami Marlins

AP source: Joshua Kushner may buy Miami MarlinsThe Kushner family, which already has close ties to the White House, may soon move into Major League Baseball. Joshua Kushner, whose older brother is an adviser to President Trump, has a preliminary agreement ...


AP source: Joshua Kushner may buy Miami Marlins

AP source: Joshua Kushner may buy Miami MarlinsThe Kushner family, which already has close ties to the White House, may soon move into Major League Baseball. Joshua Kushner, whose older brother is an adviser to President Trump, has a preliminary agreement ...


Trump says U.S. committed to Japan security, in change from campaign rhetoric

Japanese Prime Minister Abe looks on as U.S. President Trump speaks during a joint press conference at the White House in WashingtonBy Steve Holland and Kiyoshi Takenaka WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Friday the alliance between the United States and Japan is a cornerstone of regional peace and stability, edging away from campaign pledges to force Tokyo to pay more for the U.S. security umbrella. Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe began two days of talks with a hug as Abe entered the White House and more handshakes and smiles in the Oval Office. At a joint news conference with Abe, Trump avoided repeating harsh campaign rhetoric that accused Japan of taking advantage of U.S. security aid and stealing American jobs.


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