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World Baseball Classic scores, results: Venezuela defeats Team USA to win first WBC title
The World Baseball Classic concluded Tuesday, with Venezuela defeating the U.S. 3-2 in the final to win the tournament for the first time.
2026 World Baseball Classic pool play results
Pool A | Hiram Bithorn Stadium, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Canada* (3-1)
Puerto Rico* (3-1)
Cuba (2-2)
Colombia (1-3)
Panama (1-3)
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Pool B | Daikin Park, Houston
Italy* (4-0)
USA* (3-1)
Mexico (2-2)
Great Britain (1-3)
Brazil (0-4)
Pool C | Tokyo Dome, Tokyo
Japan* (4-0)
Korea* (2-2)
Australia (2-2)
Chinese Taipei (2-2)
Czechia (0-4)
Pool D | loanDepot Park, Miami
Dominican Republic* (4-0)
Venezuela* (3-1)
Israel (2-2)
Netherlands (1-3)
Nicaragua (0-4)
*— Advanced to quarterfinals
World Baseball Classic scores
Wednesday, March 4
10 p.m.: Australia 3, Chinese Taipei 0
Thursday, March 5
5 a.m.: South Korea 11, Czechia 4
10 p.m.: Australia 5, Czechia 1
Friday, March 6
5 a.m.: Japan 13, Chinese Taipei 0
11 a.m.: Cuba 3, Panama 1
Noon: Venezuela 6, Netherlands 2
1 p.m.: Mexico 8, Great Britain 2
6 p.m.: Puerto Rico 5, Colombia 0
7 p.m.: Dominican Republic 12, Nicaragua 3
8 p.m.: U.S. 15, Brazil 5
10 p.m.: Chinese Taipei 14, Czechia 0
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Saturday, March 7
5 a.m.: Japan 8, South Korea 6
11 a.m.: Canada 8, Colombia 2
Noon: Netherlands 4, Nicaragua 3
1 p.m.: Italy 8, Brazil 0
6 p.m.: Puerto Rico 4, Panama 3
7 p.m.: Venezuela 11, Israel 3
8 p.m.: U.S. 9, Great Britain 1
10 p.m.: Chinese Taipei 5, South Korea 4
Sunday, March 8
6 a.m.: Japan 4, Australia 3
Noon: Cuba 7, Colombia 4
Noon: Dominican Republic 12, Netherlands 1
1 p.m.: Italy 7, Great Britain 4
7 p.m.: Israel 5, Nicaragua 0
7 p.m.: Panama 4, Canada 3
8 p.m.: Mexico 16, Brazil 0
Monday, March 9
6 a.m.: South Korea 7, Australia 2
Noon: Dominican Republic 10, Israel 1
Noon: Colombia 4, Panama 3
1 p.m.: Great Britain 8, Brazil 1
7 p.m.: Puerto Rico 4, Cuba 1
7 p.m.: Venezuela 4, Nicaragua 0
8 p.m.: U.S. 5, Mexico 3
Tuesday, March 10
6 a.m.: Japan 9, Czechia 0
7 p.m.: Israel 6, Netherlands 2
7 p.m.: Canada 3, Puerto Rico 2
9 p.m.: Italy 8, USA 6
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Wednesday, March 11
3 p.m.: Canada 7, Cuba 2
7 p.m.: Italy 9, Mexico 1
8 p.m.: Dominican Republic 7, Venezuela 5
Quarterfinals
Friday, March 13
6:30 p.m.: Dominican Republic 10, Korea 0 (7 innings)
8 p.m.: USA 5, Canada 3
Saturday, March 14
3 p.m.: Italy 8, Puerto Rico 6
9 p.m.: Venezuela 8, Japan 5
Semifinals
Sunday, March 15 8 p.m.: Team USA 2, Dominican Republic 1
Monday, March 16 8 p.m.: Venezuela 4, Italy 2
Championship
Tuesday, March 17 8 p.m.: Venezuela 3, Team USA 2
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Video: U.S. and Iran Make Competing Claims Over Strait of Hormuz
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U.S. and Iran Make Competing Claims Over Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. and Iran both claimed to have control over the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday after the U.S. launched a naval effort to escort vessels through the vital shipping route. Some 1,600 ships are trapped in or near the waterway, which remains effectively closed.
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These international waters belong to all nations, not to Iran to tax, toll or control. We’re not looking for a fight. But Iran also cannot be allowed to block innocent countries and their goods from an international waterway. Two U.S. commercial ships, along with American destroyers, have already safely transited the strait, showing the lane is clear. We know the Iranians are embarrassed by this fact. They said they control the strait. They do not.
By Christina Kelso
May 5, 2026
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Man accused of starting Palisades fire was ‘angry, intense, driving erratically’, lawyers say
The man accused of sparking the deadly Palisades fire in Los Angeles was upset over a failed relationship and his lack of plans for New Year’s Eve – and he ranted about being angry at the world before the initial blaze was ignited, according to court documents filed by prosecutors.
Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, has pleaded not guilty to starting what became one of the most destructive wildfires in California history. It began on 7 January 2025 in the hillside neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades and Malibu and killed 12 people. Prosecutors say Rinderknecht started a fire on 1 January that burned undetected deep in root systems before flaring back up a week later.
Rinderknecht’s trial will begin on 8 June. His attorneys say he is being used as a scapegoat for the Los Angeles fire department’s failure to fully extinguish the earlier blaze.
An outline of the prosecutors’ strategy – with details about the defendant’s alleged state of mind on the night before the first fire began – appears in a 29 April pre-trial memo filed by the US attorney’s office.
Witnesses reported that Rinderknecht had been driving erratically while on Uber routes around the Palisades on New Year’s Eve, said prosecutors. His passengers described him as “angry, intense, driving erratically, and ranting about being ‘pissed off at the world,’” the memo said, echoing a criminal complaint against Rinderknecht that had previously been filed.
According to court filings, Rinderknecht ranted to passengers about Luigi Mangione, the accused murderer of UnitedHealthcare chief executive officer Brian Thompson; capitalism; and vigilantism. In an interview with investigators on 24 January, when asked why someone might commit arson in the Palisades, Rinderknecht “responded that it would be out of resentment of the rich enjoying their money as ‘we’re basically being enslaved by them,’” and again referenced Mangione’s alleged crime, the documents said.
Prosecutors additionally said Rinderknecht was distraught over a failed relationship and upset about thwarted plans for New Year’s Eve.
In an email responding to those allegations, Rinderknecht’s attorney Steve Haney said: “My client maintains his innocence as he has from the beginning, and we look forward to clearing his name at trial.
“The offered motive that my client started a fire on [New Year’s] Eve because he did not have date speaks for itself.”
Haney held a news conference in March to call for Rinderknecht’s release from jail in light of evidence he said shows he is not responsible for the blaze. Haney pointed to a deposition in which a firefighter testified that he noticed the ground was still smoldering from the fire on 2 January 2025 and alerted supervisors that there were hotspots. That testimony was gathered as part of a lawsuit filed by fire victims against the city.
A battalion chief had testified that he walked the perimeter of the burn area four times throughout the day and ensured all hotspots were out.
Jaime Moore, the fire department chief who was appointed in October, has said he is concerned about the differences in the firefighters’ testimonies and commissioned an independent report on how the 1 January 2025 fire was handled.
Haney has said this evidence was not available to the defense when Rinderknecht was indicted.
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Man Accused of Starting Palisades Fire Admired Luigi Mangione, Prosecutors Say
Federal prosecutors say the man accused of starting one of the most destructive fires in California history was fascinated by fire and by Luigi Mangione, who became a populist hero to some after he was charged with murdering a health insurance executive.
Jonathan Rinderknecht, 30, is accused of intentionally setting a fire in the Santa Monica Mountains that later exploded into the Palisades fire, which killed 12 people and destroyed thousands of homes across the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles in January last year.
A trial memorandum released by federal prosecutors last week paints a portrait of Mr. Rinderknecht in the weeks before the fire as a lonely and erratic man who was angry at the world, particularly the rich.
Federal prosecutors say that in December 2024, the month before the fire, Mr. Rinderknecht had been living alone in an apartment in North Hollywood and working as an Uber driver.
He seemed to have followed the case of Mr. Mangione, who is charged with fatally shooting Brian Thompson, the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare, in New York City on Dec. 4, 2024.
In the wake of the shooting, Mr. Mangione became a folk hero to some people, who saw him as striking a blow against the health insurance industry and its profits. (Mr. Mangione is set to stand trial on a second-degree murder charge in September.)
Mr. Rinderknecht searched for Mangione-related news, using the search terms “free Luigi Mangione,” “lets take down all the billionaires” and “reddit lets kill all the billionaires,” according to court documents.
When investigators later asked Mr. Rinderknecht why someone might commit arson in the Palisades, he said it would be out of resentment of the rich, and he compared such a fire to the murder for which Mr. Mangione was charged. “We’re basically being enslaved by them,” he told investigators.
Mr. Rinderknecht was arrested in October and has been charged with three arson-related counts. He has pleaded not guilty, and his lawyers maintain that the fire was sparked by fireworks. Mr. Rinderknecht is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles. His trial is set for June.
His lawyer, Steven Haney, pushed back on federal prosecutors’ latest narrative. He said that they were politicizing the case and offering “wild motives and conspiracy theories.” He said that the focus on Mr. Mangione revealed a lack of concrete evidence.
“If fascination with Luigi Mangione is evidence of arson, the U.S. attorney’s office is going to need a much bigger courtroom — because they’ll have to indict half the country,” he said in an email.
Prosecutors pointed to other factors that might have affected Mr. Rinderknecht’s state of mind on New Year’s Eve, just before prosecutors say the fire was set.
Mr. Rinderknecht was unable to secure plans for the evening and “exhibited extreme anger, indignation and frustration” about that, according to an affidavit. He was upset about his relationship with a co-worker whom he had dated earlier in the year. He shared information about his feelings toward her with ChatGPT more than 50 times, according to the court documents.
On Dec. 30, the woman asked Mr. Rinderknecht for space. He then left her “two manic voice mails,” according to the affidavit. He reached out to two other people to try to make alternate plans, but neither came through.
On New Year’s Eve, he drove several Uber passengers, who later recalled that he had been driving erratically, ranting about Mr. Mangione, capitalism and vigilantism. He dropped off his final passenger in Pacific Palisades and hiked up a trail, where he listened to a French rap song about despair. (The music video for the song shows the singer lighting things on fire, prosecutors note.)
He was obsessed with fire, prosecutors say. A few months before the Palisades fire, he asked ChatGPT to generate images of people running away from a burning forest. On Dec. 5, he viewed images of a wildfire in Southern California caused by arson. On Dec. 29, he filmed fire engines leaving a Hollywood station and said out loud, presumably to himself, “They’re coming for you, bro,” and warned himself to get his mind in order and “not be liking this craziness,” according to the court documents.
Prosecutors say that just after midnight he lit a fire in the chaparral, and then repeatedly called 911. He watched as fire trucks arrived and took videos of their efforts. That blaze, known as the Lachman fire, was not fully put out; it rekindled amid terrible winds seven days later and became known as the Palisades fire, prosecutors say.
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