Trump has said that the deadline on a TikTok deal could be extended further if needed. He previously proposed terms in which the U.S. would have a 50% stake in a joint venture. The administration hasn’t provided details on what that type of deal would entail.
Third period, Wednesday night, Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals, game tied at 3. Barkov picks up the puck in the right corner. He skates around the end boards, as Carolina defenseman Dmitry Orlov is trying to use his entire 214-pound frame to move Barkov one direction or the other. Orlov had no chance.Barkov stopped on a dime, turned around, ducked back toward the net and slid the puck to a place that only Florida’s Carter Verhaeghe could reach. Verhaeghe turned that pass into the winner, and with that, the Panthers were headed back to their third consecutive Stanley Cup Final.
In Barky They Trusted. Again.“Such a great player,” Verhaeghe said. “It was such a great play by him. It was all him.”The funny part is that Barkov would hate hearing such praise, and he surely would never say anything like that about himself. He is a most unassuming superstar, someone who doesn’t care about the spotlight, someone who was legitimately surprised when fans recognized him last year at a Florida Atlantic basketball game in Boca Raton — about 20 minutes north of where the Panthers play their home games.
But he is Florida’s best player. And he has led the defending Stanley Cup champions back to the title round for a third consecutive season. This year’s matchup is a rematch: Florida is playing Edmonton for the second straight year, after beating the Oilers in seven games last year.“He’s one of the best in the world at that, if not the best,” Florida forward Sam Reinhart said of Barkov’s play to set up the gamewinner in the East clincher. “He’s got so much strength. Big players make big plays at the biggest moments when you need them, and he’s certainly the leader of this team.”
The Florida-Edmonton matchup will be the 11th title-round rematch in the Stanley Cup era and the first since Pittsburgh and Detroit played for the trophy in 2008 and 2009.
“The most important step is ahead of us,” goalie Sergei Bobrovsky said.The company said it expects sales in the second quarter to be anywhere from $159 billion to $164 billion. Analysts projected $161.2 billion, according to FactSet.
It also projects operating income to be in the range of $13 billion to $17.5 billion for the fiscal second quarter. Analysts expect $17.6 billion, according to FactSet.Amazon shares fell more than 2% in after-hours trading on Thursday.
“Roundball Rock” is coming home.NBC answered the biggest question many have had since it won back NBA rights last July during Saturday’s coverage of the Kentucky Derby when it aired a 60-second commercial featuring John Tesh’s iconic theme song.