A handshake and hope: The North Korea-US presidential summit offered another bold example of unilateral, transactional diplomacy. It remains to be seen whether Donald Trump鈥檚 generosity will be reciprocated.
The big news of the day is a historic handshake in Singapore. More on that in a moment. But let鈥檚 pause to recognize what happened on a smaller stage, a baseball diamond in Minnesota.
High school pitcher Ty Koehn is one pitch away from taking his Mounds View team to the state championships. He delivers a sizzling fastball. Steee-rike, the umpire signals. Game over. The crowd erupts and Ty鈥檚 teammates rush onto the field.
But Ty doesn鈥檛 join the victory scrum. Instead, he jogs to home plate, sidestepping the embrace of his own catcher, and gives a long hug to the dejected rival batter.
The batter, Jack Kocon, is a childhood friend. They鈥檇 played on the same Little League team a few years back. 鈥淥ur friendship is more important than just the silly outcome of a game,鈥 聽鈥淚 had to make sure he knew that before we celebrated.鈥
No one would have criticized him 鈥 or even noticed 鈥 if Ty had joined his team鈥檚 celebration dance. But he chose empathy and friendship first.
In an age of political tribalism, fraying alliances, and 鈥渕y team over yours,鈥 a high school baseball player offers us another approach to winning.
Now on to our five selected stories, including an empathetic look at China鈥檚 own migrants, the Trump administration鈥檚 perspective on global trade deals, and making the US safer by educating inmates. 聽