The Pentagon identified the last two names of soldiers killed following the strikes against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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What I’m hearing and thinking as the Islanders approach NHL trade deadline
The Islanders are in as good a position to add at Friday’s trade deadline as anyone could have envisioned at the start of the season five months ago.
Browns star Myles Garrett in speeding trouble again with 9th citation since entering NFL
He may be one of the best players in the NFL, but Cleveland Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett isn’t great at following traffic laws. The 2025 Defensive Player of the Year was cited for driving 94 mph in a 70-mph zone on Interstate 71 in Congress Township, Ohio, which is between Cleveland and Columbus, back on Feb. 21, according to court records.This speeding ticket marks the ninth since Garrett has entered the NFL since his rookie season in 2017, which includes a scary moment where he flipped his Porsche in 2022 after an incident where speeding was a factor. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMGarrett was cited then for going 65 mph in a 45-mph zone at the time. Garrett was also driving a Porsche during this traffic stop, as the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office pulled over the Browns star as he was going 24 mph over the speed limit in the early hours last month. Before being pulled over, Garrett was spotted at a college basketball game between Bowling Green and Miami of Ohio in Oxford, which is near Cincinnati. NFL STAR MYLES GARRETT TURNS PHOTOGRAPHER FOR GIRLFRIEND CHLOE KIM’S HISTORIC OLYMPIC QUESTPrior to this ticket, Garrett was pulled over during Browns training camp on Aug. 9, where he was driving 100 mph in a 60-mph zone in Strongsville, Ohio, which is near the team’s Berea training facility. The Browns had just returned home from their preseason matchup against the Carolina Panthers, which led to a $250 fine for Garrett as well. He was peppered with questions from the media about his speeding past following his then-eighth citation, but he declined to respond. “I’d honestly prefer to talk about football and this team than anything I’m doing off the field other than the back-to-school event that I did the other day,” Garrett said to media on Aug. 20.Garrett added that he tried to “keep my personal life personal. And I’d rather focus on this team when I can.”It was hard not to ask Garrett about what happened in 2022, when he suffered a shoulder and biceps strains, among other less serious injuries, after his car flipped over. He had to miss the team’s Week 4 contest against the Atlanta Falcons, though he returned to his normal self that year. He had 16 sacks and two forced fumbles in 16 games for Cleveland. This past year, Garrett broke the single-season sack record (23) with a league-high 33 tackles for loss in an insane campaign that made him a lock for the Defensive Player of the Year Award in his ninth season for the Browns. He had now made it three straight first-team All-Pro honors and five overall. But Garrett will now have to either appear in court on March 10, or pay a fine of more than $100 for his latest speeding ticket, per WKYC in Cleveland. After signing a then-record four-year, $160 million extension with Cleveland last year, the latter is likely the option he’ll choose. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
Trump-backed American Bitcoin board members scoop up stock following earnings
Board members Justin Mateen and Richard Busch bought roughly 1.6 million shares after the trading window reopened following the bitcoin miner’s latest earnings report.
Ex-OpenAI Researcher’s Hedge Fund Reveals Big Bitcoin Miner Bets In New SEC filing
Ex-OpenAI Researcher’s Hedge Fund Reveals Big Bitcoin Miner Bets In New SEC filing
Authored by Christina Comben via cointelegraph,
Leopold Aschenbrenner has built a US stock portfolio heavily concentrated in companies that supply the power and infrastructure behind the artificial intelligence boom.
The former OpenAI researcher, who left the lab’s superalignment team to launch San Francisco-based hedge fund Situational Awareness LP, has expanded it from $383 million in assets in early 2025 to a reported $5.52 billion in equity positions in its latest 13F filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
The fund’s 13F filing for Q4 2025 shows a highly concentrated portfolio built around betting that the real winners of the AI boom won’t be chatbots, but the power plants and data centers that feed them. Situational Awareness reported $5.52 billion in US equity positions across 29 holdings, with a large share of that value clustered in a handful of AI infrastructure names.
Those include graphics processing unit (GPU) cloud provider CoreWeave, fuel cell and power specialist Bloom Energy, Intel, optics maker Lumentum and Bitcoin miner-turned-AI infrastructure play Core Scientific.
Aschenbrenner first drew attention as a precocious AI thinker after publishing a widely read “Situational Awareness” manifesto on the race to advanced AI, then quickly parlayed that profile into capital. His San Francisco-based AI hedge fund now manages more than $1.5 billion, backed by prominent tech founders, family offices and institutions.
Aschenbrenner has been a substantial net buyer quarter-on-quarter, with Situational Awareness’ 13-F reported US equity and options portfolio increasing from about $254 million in Q4 2024 to more than $5.5 billion by Q4 2025. Over that period, the fund built sizable positions in Bitcoin miners and related energy infrastructure firms including IREN, Cipher Mining, Riot Platforms, Bitdeer and Applied Digital.
Bitcoin miners pivot from hashrate to horsepower
The bet aligns with a broader shift already reshaping Bitcoin mining. After the latest halving squeezed block rewards, large miners have started repurposing their high-density, power-rich sites as AI hosting hubs, treating megawatts and data center space as scarce assets in the new compute economy rather than just hashrate.
Core Scientific, for example, has signed a series of 12-year high-performance computing hosting contracts with AI cloud firm CoreWeave, while MARA acquired a 64% stake in French computing infrastructure operator Exaion, expanding into AI and cloud services.
Situational Awareness disclosed a 9.4% stake in Core Scientific via an amended Schedule 13D, representing 28,756,478 shares with shared voting and disposition power, effectively giving the fund a levered bet on CoreWeave’s expansion and the miner’s pivot from pure Bitcoin to AI and high-performance computing.
At the same time, the fund has taken aim at the other side of the AI transition with a short position in Indian IT giant Infosys, a wager that large language models and AI coding tools will pressure the traditional outsourced software services model.
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Cops in lefty DC suburb repeatedly warned that migrant was a danger before he hacked mom to death — but he was let out anyway
Fairfax County cops warned Virginia prosecutors last year that illegal immigrant Abdul Jalloh belonged behind bars — but he was free to allegedly kill last month.
House Oversight Committee votes to subpoena Pam Bondi in bipartisan effort to get answers on Epstein files
In a 24-19 bipartisan vote, GOP Reps. Tim Burchett (Tenn.), Lauren Boebert (Col.), Nancy Mace (SC), Scott Perry (Pa), and Michael Cloud (Michael) joined Democrats in backing the subpoena after Bondi.
Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu says she was ‘chased’ to her car at airport
Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu shared a terrifying experience she had at an airport on social media early Thursday.Liu wrote on her Instagram Stories that she was mobbed by people with cameras and for things to sign before someone “chased” her to her car. She asked fans to refrain from doing that.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM”So I land at the airport, & there’s a crowd waiting at the exit with cameras & things for me to sign,” she wrote. “All up in my personal space. Someone chased me to my car bruh.”Please do not do that to me.”Liu, 20, went from Olympic hopeful to gold medalist within the span of a few months as she won the women’s singles figure skating competition at the Milan Cortina Games. Liu’s electric performance dazzled the crowd in Italy and had Americans back home raving about her.It was the second of two gold medals she received during the Games. She was a part of the team figure skating competition that won gold early in the Olympics.US FIGURE SKATERS ALYSA LIU, AMBER GLENN REVEAL THEIR ‘OLYMPIC CRUSHES’ AFTER MILAN SUCCESSShe is far from the only professional athlete who has had to deal with raving fans at the airport. Most notably, pro wrestlers have been outspoken about similar issues.WWE star Rhea Ripley detailed a tense airport situation in March 2023.Ripley explained the situation to USA Network when she bumped into one fan in particular at the airport, and after declining to sign anything, she was followed, and it caused others to join in.”I don’t think people understand how threatening that is,” she said at the time. “Especially because you don’t know what’s going to happen. I don’t know these people.”Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
Andreessen Horowitz crypto arm said to seek $2 billion for fifth fund: Fortune
The venture firm led by Chris Dixon is reportedly aiming to close its fifth crypto fund in the first half of 2026, signaling continued bets on blockchain startups.
Chamath Palihapitiya questions bitcoin’s role as central bank reserve asset
Billionaire Venture capitalist points to privacy and fungibility concerns, while debate grows over corporate bitcoin strategies such as Strategy’s massive holdings.