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TimesofIndia.com in New Delhi: “Even though there are bruises, we will look to win and earn respect,” said Zimbabwe skipper Sikandar Raza before facing India in the T20 World Cup Super Eight. But then they were hammered for 256 runs, just days after being wacked around for 254 runs by West Indies. Despite going for 510 runs in two matches, on the eve of the contest against South Africa, Zimbabwe bowling consultant Courtney Walsh reiterated that their achievements – beating Sri Lanka and Australia in the group stage – cannot be ignored. “We wanted to make a statement here and…
In a statement on X, Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour said his company would pay out positions on “Ali Khamenei out as Supreme Leader?” at the last trading price before his death. Mansour said that Kalshi doesn’t “list markets directly tied to death” and that its rules are designed to “prevent people from profiting from death.” In addition, Kalshi is refunding fees related to the market and reimbursing anyone who purchased shares after Khamenei’s death.Some users have voiced anger at how the situation was handled, claiming that either Kalshi’s rules should have been communicated more clearly, or that its markets should…
Chief Content Operations OfficerChristiane MackGlobal Creative Director, VogueRaúl MartínezDirector, PhotoVogue FestivalAlessia GlavianoCuratorsAlessia GlavianoCaterina De BiasioDaniel Rodríguez GordilloVice President, Global Content Business OperationsChris DiPressoVice President, Strategic Content InitiativesAmy ManginoCommunity Program Manager & PhotoVogue, Strategic Content InitiativesTai GarciaChief Business Officer, Condé Nast ItaliaFrancesca AiroldiHead of Editorial Content, Vogue ItaliaFrancesca RagazziCN Commercial Creative Director, Condé Nast ItaliaRaffaella BudaCN Commercial Creative, Condé Nast ItaliaAnnalisa NavaSofia Perez PannelliSibilla PirolaEleonora BrambillaSophie CoccoloniKhalifa Omar FarhatEmanuele NotaroGiorgia NovareseCommunication Office, Condé Nast ItaliaBernie TorresMarta RomanatiArt Direction & Graphic DesignRachele StagniAssistant Art Direction & Graphic DesignSusanna LuppiMotion DesignerDario PistilloPress & Communications ConsultantsLara Facco P&CMyrtille BeauvertExhibition Development And ProductionKublaiklan CollectiveSpecial Projects…
In a lengthy post on Truth Social on February 27, President Trump ordered all federal agencies to “immediately cease all use of Anthropic’s technology” following strong disagreements between the Department of Defense and the AI company. A few hours later, the US conducted a major air attack on Iran with the help of Anthropic’s AI tools, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.The president noted in his post that there would be a “six-month phase-out period for agencies like the Department of War who are using Anthropic’s products,” so federal agencies are still expected to eventually move away…
Getty Images The Minnesota Vikings have informed running back Aaron Jones and defensive tackle Javon Hargrave that they will be released at the start of the league year, barring a trade, according to ESPN. The Vikings would save $7.75 million against the salary cap by releasing Jones and $10.9 million by releasing Hargrave.In total, they would save $18.65 million against the cap. According to Spotrac, the Vikings were about $44 million over the $301.2 million salary cap for the 2026 season before releasing any players.The league new year and free agency signing period begin March 11 at 4 p.m. ET. By then, all…
There’s also the risk that footage falls into the wrong hands and ends up enabling politically-motivated investigations, police harassment, or stalking without you intending or even knowing about it. Maybe company employees or third-party contractors gain access to videos, or your cameras are hacked. Amazon settled a privacy lawsuit brought by the FTC that mentioned both scenarios a few years ago.More recently, ICE has been tapping into Flock’s automatic license plate reader (ALPR) cameras across the US, according to 404 media. What might it do with access to video doorbells?Then there are doorbell owners. Camera footage is frequently shared online…
Stranded passengers wait at the Velana International Airport in Male on March 1, 2026 after the cancellation of several flights destined for the Middle East. Mohamed Afrah | Afp | Getty ImagesTravelers are stranded as far away as Australia, Brazil and the Maldives after the U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Iran this weekend. With airspace in the region still closed, getting home could be a challenge at least several days. Here’s what to know:Why are flights disrupted?Around 3,000 flights have been cancelled since the conflict in Iran began Saturday and subsequent attacks by Iran continue to impact other parts…
The analysis company’s Commodities at Sea monitoring also recorded outbound oil and product flows averaging about 20.4 million barrels per day in February to date, slightly below January levels—evidence that geopolitical tension alone can slow shipments before any physical disruption occurs.”Hormuz risk is not only about closure but also fleet productivity. If Iran escalates by seizing tankers or using drones to threaten commercial traffic, voyage times and possibly costs for Middle East oil exports would further increase,” S&P Global CERA analysts said.Multiple shipping companies have already reported that they are avoiding the Strait of Hormuz and expect delays and rescheduling…
Feb 13, 2026, 08:06 AM ETWhether you are trying fantasy baseball for the first time or are an experienced vet, the 2026 ESPN fantasy baseball draft guide has everything you need to help you crush your drafts.From rankings and mock drafts to sleepers, breakouts and who you should — or should not — draft, we’ve got you covered from every angle, all in one convenient place.This draft guide will be updated frequently, so keep checking in for more insight, analysis, and projections.Other resources: Sign up! | Projections | Rankings | Depth charts | Eligibility RulesRankings, cheat sheetsESPN expert rankings: Points…
Honor first teased its “Robot phone” with a movable camera arm earlier this year. Ahead of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, the Chinese company provided more details about the device, including how the robot can respond to different situations without commands. The company said that it is planning to launch this device in the second half of this year. Honor said that the robot also has a “personality” and can respond to you with “head shakes” and can also dance to the beat of music. The company noted that users can talk to the assistant on the phone…
