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<p>Brian Truitt, USA TODAY July 9, 2025 at 11:36 PM</p>

<p>Who needs a crown and scepter when you've got capes, cowls and the occasional magic hammer?</p>

<p>For most of this century – and a couple pockets of the past one – Hollywood has been ruled by the kings and queens of superhero movies. From the sprawling Marvel Cinematic Universe, where Captain America and Spider-Man hang out, to the evolving movie world of Superman, Batman and the rest of the DC contingent, guys and gals with cool powers and righteous attitudes – and their resident villains – have won over movie fans' hearts and minds. They've also made made ridiculous amounts of money: Of the 10 highest-grossing films domestically, four feature beloved comic-book heroes ("Avengers: Endgame," "Spider-Man: No Way Home," "Black Panther" and "Avengers: Infinity War").</p>

<p>The streak likely won't end anytime soon, with the MCU trucking along with movies scheduled until 2027 – including "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" out later this month – and DC relaunching its film universe with the new "Superman" (in theaters now). In honor of a new Man of Steel on the big screen, we're ranking the 50 best superhero movies of all time.</p>

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<p>50. 'Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow' (2004)</p>

<p>Gwyneth Paltrow plays newspaper reporter Polly Perkins and Jude Law is the title pilot of the sci-fi action adventure "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow."</p>

<p>It's a crime this innovative steampunk throwback adventure was never a thing, but it just was before its time. Alongside A-listers Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie, Jude Law plays the heroic title pilot who has to save the world in a narrative with giant robots, flying zeppelins, a "Wizard of Oz" jones and digitized Laurence Olivier.</p>

<p>49. 'The Last Dragon' (1985)</p>

<p>A kitschy '80s cult kung-fu movie with ninjas, martial artists who glow and DeBarge on the soundtrack is going to make the list, period. Taimak stars as the Bruce Lee fan who rescues a New York VJ (Vanity), takes on a bad dude named Sho'Nuff (Julius Carry), plus can dance and karate kick to the rhythm of the night.</p>

<p>48. 'Ant-Man' (2015)</p>

<p>Marvel deserves a lot of credit for its big swings, like director Peyton Reed's superhero heist film with a guy who can shrink and ride ants. The immortal Paul Rudd is the secret sauce, as the ex-con cat burglar given these crazy abilities − though instead of doing it for the attaboys and kudos, he just wants to be a good dad.</p>

<p>47. 'Watchmen' (2009)</p>

<p>Say what you will about Zack Snyder's DC movies but this faithful adaptation of the seminal "Watchmen" source material is the best thing he's done outside of "300." His signature visual style – with slo-mos and hero shots aplenty – lend themselves well to the alt-history epic and the deconstruction of the caped do-gooder.</p>

<p>46. 'Fast Color' (2018)</p>

<p>Gugu Mbatha-Raw (right) stars as a woman who learns she has supernatural powers and reconnects with her mom (Lorraine Toussaint) while on the run in the thriller "Fast Color."</p>

<p>Gugu Mbatha-Raw headlines the emotional and grounded take on the superhero genre as a former drug addict on the run from those trying to study her telekinetic abilities. The post-apocalyptic scenario adds some flavor, as does the narrative of generations of women mending what's been shattered between them.</p>

<p>45. 'Thunderbolts*' (2025)</p>

<p>A bunch of antiheroic misfits become the New Avengers. Florence Pugh's Yelena Belova and Sebastian Stan's Winter Soldier lead the charge in a Marvel effort involving government conspiracy and an existential crisis involving one of their own that also acts as a thoughtful exploration of depression and mental health.</p>

<p>44. 'X-Men: First Class' (2011)</p>

<p>So many X-movies are just X-tremely bad. Not so this groovy 1960s-set adventure that doubles as an origin story for the team of superpowered mutants, putting them at the center of the Cuban Missile Crisis and going deep on the relationship between frenemies Professor X (James McAvoy) and Magneto (Michael Fassbender).</p>

<p>43. 'Shazam'! (2019)</p>

<p>Zachary Levi is a natural to inhabit the body of a teen boy in a souped-up body. Like "Big" meets "Superman," the family-tinged fantasy tracks the wish-fulfillment high jinks of a kid trying (and often failing) to be a hero, leans into the importance of family and is the rare mainstream film that touches on the foster-care system in a tangible way.</p>

<p>42. 'Dick Tracy' (1990)</p>

<p>Al Pacino chewing scenery like a buffet. Madonna slinking around. Dustin Hoffman mumbling a lot. There's so much to adore about the colorful gangland comic-book movie, and at the center of it is Warren Beatty as the hard-nosed detective with the radio watch, bright yellow overcoat and unshakable righteousness.</p>

<p>41. 'Spider-Man' (2002)</p>

<p>Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) discovers his web-slinging powers after getting bit by a radioactive spider in "Spider-Man."</p>

<p>OK, so Tobey Maguire didn't look like a teenager. The sight of the OG Spidey swinging around New York City in Sam Raimi's origin story still holds up, as does J.K. Simmons' newsman J. Jonah Jameson chomping cigars and an unhinged Willem Dafoe tearing up Manhattan as the superhero's most dangerous enemy, the Green Goblin.</p>

<p>40. 'Hellboy II: The Golden Army' (2008)</p>

<p>There is only one Hellboy, Ron Perlman, and the big horned guy with the Right Hand of Doom is a joy to behold in director Guillermo del Toro's fantasy sequel. Del Toro loves his monsters and he unleashes all sorts, from nasty tooth fairies to goblin blacksmiths, as Hellboy is tasked with stopping an army of clockwork mechanical soldiers.</p>

<p>39. 'Blade' (1998)</p>

<p>Neither Spider-Man nor X-Men were Marvel's first big success at the cinema. That honor goes to Wesley Snipes' fanged vampire hunter, who took out gore-covered bloodsuckers and had all the swagger in a cult flick that boasted B-movie antics, '90s style and set the stage for the heroes who came after.</p>

<p>38. 'Robocop' (1987)</p>

<p>In a futuristic and extremely crime-ridden Detroit, cop Alex Murphy (Peter Weller) is killed in the line of duty and brought back as a cyborg warrior by a shady corporation. Director Paul Verhoeven's violent '80s action film is also a well-crafted social satire that tackles themes of capitalism and identity and only gets better with age.</p>

<p>37. 'Iron Man' (2008)</p>

<p>Robert Downey Jr. snagged a heck of a career revival playing Tony Stark, an arms manufacturer who gets a high-tech heart and a conscience – plus one really sweet suit of armor. Jon Favreau's action-packed character study turned out to be a game-changer, kicking off what would become the Marvel Cinematic Universe.</p>

<p>36. 'Sky High' (2005)</p>

<p>The Disney high school comedy still works as a superhero gateway for kids. Michael Angarano is the teen son of hero parents wondering if he'll ever gets his powers in this clever take on young adolescence and family legacy, and Kurt Russell's square jaw was born to play a dude named Steve Stronghold.</p>

<p>35. 'Flash Gordon' (1980)</p>

<p>New York Jets star quarterback rockets to a strange planet, tussles with a guy named Ming the Merciless, gets in a love triangle, and teams up with a bunch of hawkmen. (Follow that, Aaron Rodgers!) The campy space opera is lustier than you might expect from a comic-strip do-gooder, and that Queen soundtrack rocks as hard as it ever did.</p>

<p>34. 'Deadpool 2' (2018)</p>

<p>Ryan Reynolds' masked mercenary breaks out the "Say Anything" reference in "Deadpool 2."</p>

<p>Ryan Reynolds' masked "Merc with a Mouth" broke the fourth wall "Looney Tunes" style and blew up the genre with a bunch of Acme dynamite in the 2016 original. The zanier time-traveling meta sequel ups his hallmark lampooning game, while also methodically redefining how funny and completely messed up these flicks could be.</p>

<p>29. 'Wonder Woman' (2017)</p>

<p>Gal Gadot had already appeared as the Amazon warrior but she came into her own in this World War I adventure. Her relationship with a pilot (Chris Pine) opens her heart to humanity, and the sight of her bravely walking across the battlefield of "No Man's Land" has become an emotional touchstone in the annals of comic-book movies.</p>

<p>32. 'The Suicide Squad' (2021)</p>

<p>James Gunn is now in charge of DC's movie future, and this violently subversive retooling of the supergroup was a successful job interview. The director's love for quirky characters and a dark sense of humor blended well with stars like Idris Elba, John Cena and Margot Robbie (whose Harley Quinn has never been more gloriously wacky.)</p>

<p>31. 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' (2017)</p>

<p>Ned (Jacob Batalon, left) and Peter (Tom Holland) nerd out in "Spider-Man: Homecoming."</p>

<p>Tom Holland proved that having a young dude play teenage Peter Parker is definitely for the best. Instead of an origin story, Peter is thrown into the stressful situation of navigating high school life, being a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man and crushing on the daughter of Michael Keaton's villainous Vulture.</p>

<p>30. 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' (2022)</p>

<p>In the wake of Chadwick Boseman's death, Ryan Coogler's sequel became a soulful and profound look at life, legacy and dealing with grief. It gave Wakanda a female-centered story to tell – with Letitia Wright's Princess Shuri taking on the Panther mantle – and a standout Marvel antagonist in Tenoch Huerta Mejía's charming Namor.</p>

<p>29. 'The Lego Batman Movie' (2017)</p>

<p>The joyously bonkers animated comedy tackled Batman (voiced by Will Arnett) in a fun new way, showing him as a complicated mess who can't get out of his own way long enough for the greater good. The brick-built bro-dude Dark Knight shreds a mean guitar and also learns the importance of friendship.</p>

<p>28. 'Superman II' (1980)</p>

<p>The one where Supes gets beat up by a trucker. In order to be with his beloved Lois (Margot Kidder), Christopher Reeve's Man of Steel has his powers removed and that's of course when General Zod (Terence Stamp) and his crew show up wanting to take over Earth and Gene Hackman's top-notch Lex Luthor reappears as a pest.</p>

<p>27. 'Scott Pilgrim vs. the World' (2010)</p>

<p>Mixing video-game boss battles with coming-of-age tropes, Edgar Wright's electrifying musical action comedy cast Michael Cera as the Canadian title slacker, who falls for enigmatic Ramona (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). To date her, he has to literally fight her seven evil exes and along the way earn the power of self-respect.</p>

<p>26. 'Superman' (2025)</p>

<p>Superman (David Corenswet) isn't happy with Krypto making a mess of the Fortress of Solitude in "Superman."</p>

<p>He doesn't get beaten up by a trucker, but David Corenswet's terrific Man of Steel does get smacked around a lot. This Supes is all about empathy and kindness as he looks for ways to be more human, deals with wild superdog Krypto and faces a smarmy Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) in James Gunn's electric, all-star outing.</p>

<p>25. 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' (2023)</p>

<p>How many Spider-people is too many? Trick question: There's never enough. The snazzy animated sequel sends the Brooklyn teen (voiced by Shameik Moore) into the multiverse to grow up some more: He learns he's part of a huge connected web of folks, yet puts all that in jeopardy to save a loved one.</p>

<p>24. 'Captain America: The First Avenger' (2011)</p>

<p>Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) supports his fellow soldiers in "Captain America: The First Avenger."</p>

<p>Cap was punching Nazis in comic books way before Indiana Jones, and Chris Evans captured that appealing righteousness onscreen in the stirring World War II origin tale. When the super soldier puts up his dukes and says, "I can do this all day," you believe him – and Evans did, for several more Marvel movies afterward.</p>

<p>23. 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3' (2023)</p>

<p>James Gunn's swan song with his motley crew of cosmic misfits couldn't have been better, with Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) and Co. scrambling to save their raccoon buddy Rocket (Bradley Cooper) in a sprawling heartfelt adventure that, in its own profound way, tackled issues of animal cruelty and abuse.</p>

<p>22. 'Batman Returns' (1992)</p>

<p>Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman is a feline femme fatale for Michael Keaton's hero in "Batman Returns."</p>

<p>If "Die Hard" is a Christmas movie, then so is the art deco Tim Burton sequel that pitted his Caped Crusader (Michael Keaton) against the ghoulish and freaky Penguin (a never-scarier Danny DeVito). The real gift in this holiday-tinged Bat-bonanza: Michelle Pfeiffer's purr-fect Catwoman, a fierce and alluring vision in black leather.</p>

<p>21. 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' (2021)</p>

<p>"Spider-Verse" doesn't have a monopoly on multiple web-slingers, and Tom Holland's third Marvel solo film – and alternate-reality smorgasbord – teamed him with past screen Spideys Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield. (The welcome return of Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin and Jamie Foxx's improved Electro were awesome, too.)</p>

<p>20. 'Avengers: Infinity War' (2018)</p>

<p>Be honest, who's still catching their breath from half the Marvel heroes horrifically turning to ash? The Avengers and other good guys rally to try and keep Thanos (Josh Brolin) from collecting the all-powerful Infinity Stones. They fail, miserably, and the consequences lead to a cliffhanger not soon forgotten.</p>

<p>19. 'Batman Begins' (2005)</p>

<p>The British came to Gotham City and redefined the Dark Knight for a new generation of Bat-fans. Christian Bale nailed the delineations between rich guy Bruce Wayne and his vigilante alter ego, and director Christopher Nolan's outstanding redo of the Caped Crusader's origins was a twisty masterstroke.</p>

<p>18. 'X-Men' (2000)</p>

<p>Hugh Jackman had impressive mutton chops and claws as Wolverine in 2000's original "X-Men."</p>

<p>Marvel's mutant squad made an auspicious big-screen debut that paid tribute to the deep comic themes of them not being accepted by humanity and saving the world anyway. It was also a straight-up blast, especially with Halle Berry's weather-manipulating Storm and Hugh Jackman's mutton-chopped, clawed wonder Wolverine.</p>

<p>17. 'The Batman' (2022)</p>

<p>Robert Pattinson's younger riff on the Dark Knight leans into the "World's Greatest Detective" angle from the comics. Director Matt Reeves also populated a neo-noir Gotham with reinvented, realistic Bat-villains: serial-killing Riddler (Paul Dano), vengeful Catwoman (Zoe Kravitz) and power-hungry gangster Penguin (Colin Farrell).</p>

<p>16. 'The Rocketeer' (1991)</p>

<p>In the thrilling ode to the days of pulp serials, Billy Campbell threw on a jetpack and aerodynamic helmet as the 1930s title character, a stunt pilot whose airborne exploits put him on the radar of the FBI, Howard Hughes (!) and Nazi spies. And none of that's helpful in mending fences with his beloved squeeze Jenny (Jennifer Connelly).</p>

<p>15. 'Deadpool & Wolverine' (2024)</p>

<p>"Can you imagine the fun? The chaos? The residuals?" Ryan Reynolds' mouthy merc Deadpool says about the delightfully meta, proudly gonzo buddy-comedy Marvel team-up with Hugh Jackman's clawed and grumpy Wolverine. Extremely violent, often hilarious, occasionally touching and always a good time.</p>

<p>14. 'Unbreakable' (2000)</p>

<p>Yeah, it's a bit of a somber affair, but woo boy, M. Night Shyamalan's love letter to comics works exceedingly well with a pair of origin stories and a couple of Hollywood icons. Bruce Willis is the train-wreck survivor turned reluctant, quasi-immortal hero, while Samuel L. Jackson stuns as the totally breakable bad-guy mastermind.</p>

<p>13. 'Logan' (2017)</p>

<p>James Mangold's Western-tinged adventure strips away the superhero trappings to get down and dirty with Hugh Jackman's Wolverine in his twilight years. Even an old man Logan is still a brutal warrior, though rather than dustups, the drama focuses more on a surly X-Man realizing he needs loved ones in a thoughtful exploration of age and mortality.</p>

<p>12. 'Spider-Man 2' (2004)</p>

<p>Not that Sam Raimi's first Spidey outing was shabby by any stretch, but the sequel set a high bar for superhero movies for a good while. Tobey Maguire's hero wrestles with personal problems in a more emotional story line and Alfred Molina shined as an entertaining Doctor Octopus with plenty of metal tentacles and gravitas.</p>

<p>11. 'The Incredibles' (2004)</p>

<p>The best Fantastic Four movie – even considering there were three actual "Fantastic Four" movies. Director Brad Bird's animated Pixar gem took the family of superheroes theme to new heights, with strong main characters appealing to a wide base of filmgoers. (The MVP: Craig T. Nelson's relatable and embattled dad Mr. Incredible.)</p>

<p>10. 'Black Panther' (2018)</p>

<p>Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan) and T'Challa/Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) don't see eye to eye on Wakanda's future in "Black Panther."</p>

<p>Ryan Coogler's first journey to Wakanda became a phenomenon for Black culture, with kids doing "Wakanda Forever" salutes and Chadwick Boseman turning in a performance befitting a king. His death has given new weight to all his roles, none more than the dignity, grace and quiet power he brought to T'Challa.</p>

<p>9. 'The Avengers' (2012)</p>

<p>Let's face it, we've been spoiled by all the superteam blockbusters during the past decade. But even after "Justice League" and its ilk, the OG "Avengers" still holds up as a banger. Marvel's shawarma-chomping A-listers have to put differences aside to stave off an alien attack on Manhattan. Until it all falls apart again in ...</p>

<p>8. 'Captain America: Civil War' (2016)</p>

<p>Cap vs. Iron Man is the main event, of course, and the heroes-batting-each-other airport showdown is an all-timer. What makes this one special is how it deals with the real-world ramifications of superpowered beings among us, and the watchable messiness of good guys divided down political and personal lines.</p>

<p>7. 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' (2018)</p>

<p>Peter Parker (Jake Johnson, left) is a heroic role model to Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) in "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse."</p>

<p>Spidey is often the superhero that little kids connect with first. And wielding eye-popping animation and a coming-of-age narrative, the daring first "Spider-Verse" embraced that universality with Shameik Moore's Miles Morales, a multicultural Brooklyn kid navigating self-confidence and identity issues with entertaining moxie.</p>

<p>6. 'Batman' (1989)</p>

<p>Do we want to get nuts? Yes, Michael Keaton, we would like to get nuts. In Tim Burton's striking and gonzo Bat-flick, Keaton was a slightly crazy Bruce Wayne who you'd believe was a nighttime vigilante – and the right guy to be taking on a Joker that oozes Jack Nicholson's signature kooky charisma.</p>

<p>5. 'Avengers: Endgame' (2019)</p>

<p>After the events of "Infinity War," Earth's mightiest survivors go on a spiffy time-travel heist in order to bring back their friends and the rest of the galaxy that got whisked away. That, and the numerous MCU movies prior, was merely prelude to a monumental brawl against Thanos for all the marbles that may never be surpassed in sheer epicness.</p>

<p>4. 'Guardians of the Galaxy' (2014)</p>

<p>"Guardians of the Galaxy" centered on Marvel's favorite bunch of space misfits.</p>

<p>Always remember, James Gunn made the world fall in love with an alien tree and a talking raccoon. As much as the first "Guardians" is full of big stakes and save-the-universe derring-do, it's the themes of family and friendship, and little oddities like a convo about how "Footloose" is the most heroic movie in the cosmos, that make it sparkle.</p>

<p>3. 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' (2014)</p>

<p>It's not just a great superhero movie, it's just a great movie. An ace political thriller, the flick taps into timely themes of privacy concerns, an enemy growing from within, and military might used in ethically questionable ways. And if that timeliness doesn't impress you, maybe Cap wrecking a bunch of heavies in an elevator will.</p>

<p>2. 'The Dark Knight' (2008)</p>

<p>The late Heath Ledger's Oscar-winning performance as a chaotic, unpredictable Joker completely hijacks Christopher Nolan's breathtaking Bat-sequel, and will likely never be matched. Dealing with this colorful psychopath, Christian Bale's hero wrestles with personal choices and his gig as Gotham's resident protector in a white-knuckle affair about the fine line between good and evil.</p>

<p>1. 'Superman: The Movie' (1978)</p>

<p>Richard Donner's masterpiece covers the action-packed bases, from an exploding Krypton to disastrous quakes on Earth – you know, a job for Superman. What sets it apart from all the rest of the superhero pack is Christopher Reeve's magnificent showing as the ultimate Man of Steel. This alien is nurtured to be the best of us, embracing humanity and falling in love (see: Supes and Margot Kidder's Lois going on a stellar first-date flight). Reeve brings so much heart to a role where, with just little shifts in posture and mannerisms, he effortlessly switches from bespectacled Clark Kent to the legendary boy scout. Simply put, Reeve was super, man.</p>

<p>This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Best superhero movies: The top 50, ranked ('Superman' included)</p>

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<p>Jimmy Rollins erupted on the tee and tried to jump into his brand new boat after sinking the ace in Tahoe on Saturday. (Aric Becker/ISI Photos/Getty Images) (Aric Becker/ISI Photos via Getty Images)</p>

<p>Jimmy Rollins was the big winner on Saturday at the American Century Championship.</p>

<p>Although he's well out of contention at the annual celebrity golf tournament at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Nevada, he claimed a brand-new boat after hitting his first career hole-in-one.</p>

<p>Rollins absolutely stuck his drive at the par-3 12th on Saturday and rolled his ball back into the cup for an ace. Naturally, that sparked a huge celebration on the tee. Rollins even ran up and tried to jump into the boat.</p>

<p>Former MLB star Jimmy Rollins with his first career HOLE-IN-ONE at the American Century Championship! pic.twitter.com/nTM2gvSuIF</p>

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<p>Rollins finished the day T45, well back of leaders Joe Pavelski and Taylor Twellman. Those two were sitting at 44 in the tournament, which uses a modified Stableford format, entering the final day. Country singer Jake Owen was three shots back.</p>

<p>Rollins played in Major League Baseball for 17 seasons, most of them with the Philadelphia Phillies. The three-time All-Star and former MVP helped lead the franchise to their victory in the 2008 World Series, too. After 15 years with the team, he played a season each with the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox before retiring after the 2016 campaign. He finished with a career batting average of .264 and 231 home runs.</p>

<p>Thanks to Rollins, there has now been an ace in three straight years at the American Century Championship. Former Raiders wide receiver Tim Brown hit one last year to win a boat, and Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry did the same in 2023.</p>

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<p>FILE - New York Giants Leonard Marshall cuts in front of the Phoenix Cardinals Luis Sharpe (67) to sack quarterback Gary Hogeboom (5) in the fourth quarter of a football game at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., Sept. 25, 1989. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun, File) ()</p>

<p>TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Luis Sharpe, a three-time Pro Bowl selection at left tackle for the Cardinals during the franchise's time in both St. Louis and Arizona, has died. He was 65.</p>

<p>The Cardinals confirmed Sharpe's death through his family, a team spokesman said Saturday. Sharpe's wife, Tameka Williams-Sharpe, also posted about her husband's passing on social media.</p>

<p>The 6-foot-5, 275-pound Sharpe played all 13 of his NFL seasons with the Cardinals, spanning from 1982 to 1994. He made three straight Pro Bowls from 1987 to 1989 and was a second-team All-Pro selection in 1988 and 1990.</p>

<p>Sharpe was born in Havana and played in college at UCLA. He started all 189 games he played in the NFL and was one of the team's best players during their transition from St. Louis to Arizona in 1988.</p>

<p>"Throughout his lengthy and accomplished career with the Cardinals, Luis Sharpe exhibited an uncommon type of strength and toughness that made him so successful as a player," Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill said in a statement. "We send our deepest condolences to all of those who love Luis, in particular his family and former teammates."</p>

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<p>BRUSSELS (Reuters) -NATO Chief Mark Rutte will visit Washington D.C. on Monday July 14 and Tuesday July 15 where he will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, NATO said in a press release.</p>

<p>The press release did not give an immediate reason for Rutte's visit but Trump said in a recent interview with NBC News that the U.S. would be willing to supply weapons to Ukraine via NATO and that he would make a "major statement" on Monday.</p>

<p>The Trump administration has so far only sent weapons authorised by former President Joe Biden, who was a staunch supporter of Kyiv.</p>

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<p>Washington — The State Department on Friday began laying off more than 1,300 staffers as it seeks to cut the size of its U.S. workforce by about 15%, part of the Trump administration's sweeping plan to reorganize the department.</p>

<p>The involuntary staff reductions include 1,107 civil service and 246 foreign service employees, according to a notice sent to State Department employees Friday morning that was obtained by CBS News. The total number of staff departing as a part of the State Department's reorganization is "nearly 3,000," according to the department, a figure that includes those who took the "Fork in the Road" voluntary departure offer earlier this year.</p>

<p>The department is also closing or merging scores of U.S.-based offices and rearranging its organizational chart shortly after. The layoffs, called a reduction-in-force, or RIF, have been expected for months. Officials sent a reorganization plan to Congress in March, signaling the cuts. The Trump administration says the cuts are necessary to remove redundant offices and focus the department on its core responsibilities.</p>

<p>Critics argue the cuts could undermine the State Department's work. All Democratic members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee penned a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday denouncing the RIFs.</p>

<p>"During a time of increasingly complex and wide-spread challenges to U.S. national security, this administration should be strengthening our diplomatic corps—an irreplaceable instrument of U.S. power and leadership—not weakening it," the senators wrote. "However, RIFs would severely undermine the Department's ability to achieve U.S. foreign policy interests, putting our nation's security, strength, and prosperity at risk."</p>

<p>Foreign service officers who received RIF notices will be separated in 120 days, the notice sent to employees said, while civil service officers will be separated in 60 days.</p>

<p>The long-planned layoffs are taking place days after the Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration's sweeping plans to slash the size of the government workforce, pausing a lower court order that halted layoff plans at dozens of federal agencies.</p>

<p>Department staff were informed of the impending reduction-in-force plans in a Thursday afternoon message from Deputy Secretary of State Michael Rigas, who thanked departing staff "for their dedication and service to the United States." Two sources familiar with the matter said RIF notices started going out to affected employees on a rolling basis on Friday morning. The department previously told reporters it plans to conduct the reductions-in-force over the course of a single day.</p>

<p>Some employees were told that due to the anticipated RIF, they would not be permitted to telework on Friday, and should report to work with all department-issued equipment, including laptops, telephones, diplomatic passports, travel cards and any other property owned by the State Department. An email with these instructions told staff that badges would be collected during "out processing," and to ensure that any personal items be collected before that time.</p>

<p>Signs were spotted in some State Department bathrooms Friday urging remaining staff to "resist fascism" and "remember the oath you vowed to uphold."</p>

<p>A sign posted in the State Department building in Washington, D.C., directs staffers affected by job cuts to turn in their government laptops and phones on Friday, July 11, 2023.</p>

<p>Layoffs hit human rights, refugee-focused departments</p>

<p>Many of the reductions-in-force hit offices that were slated for elimination or cuts, including ones that focus on refugees, human rights and foreign assistance.</p>

<p>The cuts included nearly all civil service officers in the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration's office of admissions, which handles the program that resettles refugees in the U.S., according to two sources familiar. The move came as a surprise to staffers because the office had been handling a program to resettle Afrikaners from South Africa, a White House priority.</p>

<p>The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor's entire global programs office, which handles foreign assistance, was also let go. The office has 391 active grants, a source told CBS News. Staff were not told what will happen to those programs, but a source notes the money was already congressionally mandated. The bureau's office of multilateral and global affairs was also eliminated.</p>

<p>Meanwhile, all leadership team members of the State Department's Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts (CARE) office, which has relocated nearly 200,000 Afghan allies and family members since 2021, also received reduction-in-force notices, according to the group AfghanEvac. In a press release, the organization says that among those affected by the RIFs was a woman who gave birth to her first child just 12 hours before receiving the news.</p>

<p>There are still about 1,400 Afghan refugees or special immigrant visa holders at a U.S. military base in Doha, Qatar, a former U.S. official and a Capitol Hill source familiar told CBS News Saturday.</p>

<p>Some of those stuck on the U.S. base hold special immigrant visas (SIVs) and are thus exempted from the Trump administration's executive order restricting refugee admissions. But they await processing to the U.S.</p>

<p>However, according to the former U.S. official, the majority of those left are classified as refugees and it is unclear whether the Trump administration will allow them into the U.S. despite their ties to U.S. intelligence and military personnel.</p>

<p>The Capitol Hill source told CBS News that it is likely that many of the Afghans will be forced to go back to Afghanistan unless Mr. Trump lifts the travel restrictions on Afghanistan or ends his suspension of the refugee program. Another option would be if they were to qualify for a limited number of SIVs.</p>

<p>The Afghans cannot leave the base in Qatar without U.S. authorization and thus are dependent on the U.S. facilitating their movement.</p>

<p>CARE was established in the wake of the chaotic 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan as the Taliban took control of the country.</p>

<p>One laid-off employee was Jose Mercado, who had worked at the agency for 29 years and served as deputy director of the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor's office of western hemisphere affairs. He told CBS News it was a "sad day for foreign policy."</p>

<p>"It's a sad day for human rights in the world. This did not make us stronger, this made us weaker," Mercado said. "We will come back. We will improve. This is going to be better. But right now, we're not in the best position when it comes to foreign policy."</p>

<p>Members of the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs faced reductions-in-force, including press officers, two sources familiar told CBS News.</p>

<p>And an office that handled organizing Rubio's trip to Malaysia for the ASEAN Summit was eliminated, with its Civil Service employees receiving reduction-in-force notices — as the secretary was en route back from the summit. That department is the office of multilateral affairs in the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, according to two sources familiar.</p>

<p>Sweeping State Department reorganization</p>

<p>After the reduction-in-force notices go out, the agency will move into a "transition period of several weeks" to phase in the new organization chart, a senior State Department official told reporters on Thursday.</p>

<p>The official said the changes are aimed at "streamlining this bloated bureaucracy," cutting redundant departments, consolidating functions like human resources and finance, and shifting more focus to foreign embassies and offices assigned to handle specific regions.</p>

<p>For example, the official said, the State Department has multiple offices that oversee sanctions.</p>

<p>"Now, no one's saying that the people who were working in any of those sanctions offices weren't doing a good job or weren't valuable members of the State Department family, but at the end of the day, we have to do what's right for the mission and what's right for the American people, and that means having one combined sanctions office," the official said.</p>

<p>The department's Political Affairs bureau — which includes the country-specific desks that handle the United States' relations with individual nations and regions — is "largely unaffected by the reductions," according to the official.</p>

<p>Another senior State Department official told reporters the department "identified offices where natural efficiencies could be found."</p>

<p>"We took a very deliberate step to reorganize the State Department to be more efficient and more focused," Rubio told reporters during a trip to Malaysia on Thursday.</p>

<p>The State Department formally told lawmakers in May that it intended to eliminate about 3,400 U.S.-based jobs and close or merge almost half of its domestic offices. At the time, the department said it planned to phase out some offices focused on democracy or human rights that it claimed were "prone to ideological capture," and add new offices focused on "civil liberties" and "free market principles."</p>

<p>The plan also integrates the previous functions of the U.S. Agency for International Development into the State Department, after the Trump administration moved to shutter the foreign aid agency. That move has drawn stiff criticism, with Democrats arguing the agency was unlawfully shut down without permission from Congress and humanitarian groups warning the shutdown could endanger public health.</p>

<p>Democrats — and department staff — push back</p>

<p>The broader cuts to the State Department have drawn pushback from Democratic lawmakers, who argue the moves could undermine American diplomatic efforts.</p>

<p>"The notion that it's a plan dignifies it. It's just a willy-nilly effort to just sack a whole lot of people," Sen. Tim Kaine, a Virginia Democrat, told reporters Friday.</p>

<p>Many department staff have also expressed alarm at the changes. The American Foreign Service Association, which represents foreign service officers in the U.S. and abroad, said Friday the layoffs are "untethered from merit or mission" and could signal to other countries that "the United States is pulling back from the world stage."</p>

<p>"They target diplomats not for how they've served or the skills they have, but for where they happen to be assigned. That is not reform," the association said in a statement Friday.</p>

<p>For foreign service officers, who typically rotate between assignments every few years, the reductions-in-force are based on whether they worked in an office impacted by the reorganization on May 29, one of the two senior State Department officials told reporters Thursday.</p>

<p>A current State Department employee told CBS News there are people who were in these positions six weeks ago but have since moved on to new assignments. "So why would you punish them for previously having held a job that they're no longer in?" they said. "It makes absolutely no sense."</p>

<p>The second senior State Department official told reporters, "we've tried to do this in an anonymized, functional way."</p>

<p>"Some of these are positions that are being eliminated, not people," Rubio said Thursday.</p>

<p>The first senior department official also said, "We're going to work to handle this in a manner that preserves, to the maximum extent possible, the dignity of federal employees."</p>

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<p>NEW DELHI (Reuters) -The succession of Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, is a thorn in China-India relations, the Chinese embassy in New Delhi said on Sunday, as India's foreign minister prepares to visit China for the first time since deadly border clashes in 2020.</p>

<p>Ahead of celebrations this month for his 90th birthday that were attended by senior Indian ministers, the head of Tibetan Buddhists riled China again by saying it had no role in his succession. Tibetans believe the soul of any senior Buddhist monk is reincarnated after his death, but China says the Dalai Lama's succession will also have to be approved by its leaders.</p>

<p>The Dalai Lama has been living in exile in India since 1959 following a failed uprising against Chinese rule in Tibet, and Indian foreign relations experts say his presence gives New Delhi leverage against China. India is also home to about 70,000 Tibetans and a Tibetan government-in-exile.</p>

<p>Yu Jing, a Chinese embassy spokesperson, said on social media app X that some people from strategic and academic communities in India had made "improper remarks" on the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama.</p>

<p>Yu did not name anyone but in recent days, Indian strategic affairs analysts and a government minister backed the Dalai Lama's remarks on his succession.</p>

<p>"As professionals in foreign affairs, they should be fully cognizant of the sensitivity of issues related to Xizang," Yu said, using the Chinese name for Tibet.</p>

<p>"The reincarnation and succession of the Dalai Lama is inherently an internal affair of China," she said.</p>

<p>"(The) Xizang-related issue is a thorn in China-India relations and has become a burden for India. Playing the 'Xizang card' will definitely end up shooting oneself in the foot."</p>

<p>Indian Parliamentary and Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, who sat next to the Dalai Lama during the birthday festivities a week ago, has said that as a practising Buddhist, he believes only the spiritual guru and his office have the authority to decide on his reincarnation.</p>

<p>India's foreign ministry said on July 4, two days before the Dalai Lama's birthday, that New Delhi does not take any position or speak on matters concerning beliefs and practices of faith and religion.</p>

<p>Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will be attending a regional security meeting under the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in Tianjin in northern China on July 15 and hold bilateral meetings on the sidelines.</p>

<p>This will be one of the highest-level visits between India and China since their relations nosedived after a deadly border clash in 2020 that killed at least 20 Indian and four Chinese soldiers.</p>

<p>Late last month, India's defence minister held talks with his Chinese counterpart in China on the sidelines of a defence ministers' meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.</p>

<p>(Reporting by Krishna N. Das in New Delhi; Editing by Tom Hogue)</p>

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