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Friedl makes game-saving grab and Reds rally to snap Brewers' 8-game streak with 4-2 win

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内容摘要:Members of the LGBTQ+ community strike poses as they model creations inspired by Lady Gaga’s style in a subway car at the Central train station days in Rio de Janeiro, Tuesday, April 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

Members of the LGBTQ+ community strike poses as they model creations inspired by Lady Gaga’s style in a subway car at the Central train station days in Rio de Janeiro, Tuesday, April 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

and that the EU was “fully committed” to reaching a trade deal by the July 9 deadline.Just last week, Trump had said on social media that trade talks with the European Union “were going nowhere” and that “straight 50%” tariffs could go into effect on June 1.

Friedl makes game-saving grab and Reds rally to snap Brewers' 8-game streak with 4-2 win

Markets welcomed the news.The future for the S&P 500 gained 1.3%, while that for the Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 1%. The future for the Nasdaq composite rose 1.4%.Germany’s DAX added 1.5% to 23,977.83 and the CAC 40 in Paris rose 1% to 7,810.49.

Friedl makes game-saving grab and Reds rally to snap Brewers' 8-game streak with 4-2 win

Markets were closed in Britain for a holiday.In Asian trading, Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 climbed 1% to 37,531.53, while the Kospi in Seoul picked up 2% to 2,644.40.

Friedl makes game-saving grab and Reds rally to snap Brewers' 8-game streak with 4-2 win

But most other regional markets declined.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng lost 1.4% to 23,282.33 and the Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.1% to 3,346.84.A New Orleans physician provided the skulls of the 19 people to a German researcher engaged phrenological studies — the debunked belief that a person’s skull could determine innate racial characteristics.

“All kinds of experiments were done on Black bodies living and dead,” said Dr. Eva Baham, a historian who led Dillard University’s efforts to repatriate the individuals’ remains. “People who had no agency over themselves.”In 2023, the University of Leipzig in Germany reached out to the City of New Orleans to find a way to return the remains, Guillory said. The University of Leipzig did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

“It is a demonstration of our own morality here in New Orleans and in Leipzig with the professors there who wanted to do something to restore the dignity of these people,” Baham said.Dillard University researchers say more digging remains to be done, including to try and track down possible descendants. They believe it is likely that some of the people had been recently freed from slavery.

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