Two ACC programs made significant coaching changes over the weekend. Georgia Tech fired men's basketball coach Damon Stoudamire after a last-place finish in just his third season, while Boston College terminated Earl Grant's five-year tenure in which the Eagles never made the NCAA tournament and finished above .500 just once. Both moves signal the urgency programs feel as March Madness approaches.
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NFL FREE AGENCY FRENZY BEGINS: TEAMS ARMED WITH RECORD CAP SPACE, KEY MOVES ALREADY UNDERWAY
sportsWith NFL free agency set to officially open Monday, teams are entering negotiations with unprecedented salary cap flexibility. Early moves include James Conner reworking his deal to stay with Arizona, the Packers re-signing Sean Rhyan, and widespread speculation around quarterback availability. The Jets, Vikings, and other teams are aggressively pursuing solutions at QB and other premium positions as the market heats up.
- ESPN: Last-minute NFL free agency nuggets: What we're hearing on Eagles plans, top RBs and WRs /// [2]
- Front Office Sports: NFL Teams Armed With Record Cap Space Set to Enter Free Agency
- Bleacher Report: NFL Free-Agent Tracker 2026
NFL FREE AGENCY OFFICIALLY OPENS MONDAY AS TEAMS ARMED WITH RECORD CAP SPACE
sportsWith the legal contact period beginning Monday, NFL teams are entering free agency with elevated salary cap and robust spending power. Major storylines include the Jets' quarterback search, the Eagles' effort to retain high-end defensive talent following Jordan Davis's extension, running back Kenneth Walker III headlining the RB market as Super Bowl MVP, and continued speculation around potential trades for stars like A.J. Brown.
- ESPN: Last-minute NFL free agency nuggets: What we're hearing on Eagles plans, top RBs and WRs
- Front Office Sports: NFL Teams Armed With Record Cap Space Set to Enter Free Agency
- Bleacher Report: Fresh NFL
MAXX CROSBY TRADE RESHAPES NFL LANDSCAPE
sportsThe Baltimore Ravens acquired star pass rusher Maxx Crosby from the Las Vegas Raiders in a blockbuster trade, sending two first-round picks to Las Vegas. The move signals Baltimore's commitment to contention and raises questions about the Raiders' rebuild and playoff implications across the league.
- ESPN: Maxx Crosby to the Ravens: What's next for both teams, plus free agency and draft implications /// [2]
2. UFC WHITE HOUSE CARD SPARKS POLARIZING REACTIONS
The UFC announced a major fight card to be held at the White House in June, headlined by Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje for the lightweight title. The announcement
US-ISRAEL WAR ON IRAN ENTERS SECOND WEEK WITH UNCLEAR ENDGAME
politicsThe US and Israel have launched extensive military strikes on Iran for eight days, targeting military infrastructure and regime facilities, but President Trump has offered conflicting explanations for war objectives—from regime change to unconditional surrender demands that Iran has rejected. The campaign has killed at least 175 people in an airstrike on an Iranian school, expanded to strike Gulf states including Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, and created regional instability with attacks on US embassy facilities in Baghdad and unclear escalation risks.
OPENAI ROBOTICS LEADER RESIGNS OVER PENTAGON PARTNERSHIP
techCaitlin Kalinowski, OpenAI's head of robotics, resigned in protest of the company's deal with the Department of Defense, citing concerns about insufficient guardrails and the company's rushed approach to the partnership. Her departure signals internal discord over OpenAI's military involvement and raises questions about the company's governance around sensitive AI applications.
- TechCrunch: OpenAI robotics lead Caitlin Kalinowski quits in response to Pentagon deal
- Engadget: OpenAI's head of robotics resigns following deal with the Department of Defense
2. SONY TESTS DYNAMIC PRICING ON PLAYSTATION DIGITAL GAMES
Sony is experimenting with offering different prices to different users for PlayStation digital games, according