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New Jersey Devils Defenseman Dougie Hamilton Could Be Available Before March 6 Deadline

The New Jersey Devils are looking to clear cap space before the trade deadline, with veteran defenseman Dougie Hamilton atop their list. Despite his $9 million cap hit, Hamilton’s offensive resurgence and willingness to expand his trade list make a deal possible. The Devils aim for financial flexibility to bolster their roster for a playoff

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Kenneth Walker franchise tag: Seahawks make major decision on RB ahead of free agency

Seattle Seahawks have opted not to franchise tag star running back Kenneth Walker III, making him an unrestricted free agent. This financial decision allows Seattle flexibility for other roster needs. Walker is fresh off a Super Bowl MVP season and now explores the open market, leaving the Seahawks to consider their strategy.

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‘Everything knocked out’: Trump on Iran strikes, says he ‘might have forced Israel’s hand’

US President Donald Trump asserted that Iran’s military capabilities have been significantly degraded, with “everything knocked out” following a joint operation with Israel that resulted in the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei. He suggested this action preempted an imminent Iranian attack, stating, “I might have forced Israel’s hand. He further called the Iran regime “evil”

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Is there still a way for Anthropic to ‘go back’ to the US government, FCC chief Brendan Carr answers

AI firm Anthropic has been blacklisted by the US government after refusing to allow its technology’s use in fully autonomous weapons or domestic mass surveillance. Despite negotiations, the Department of Defense insisted on broad lawful use, leading to an impasse.

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