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On Friday, Nintendo initiated legal proceedings against the United States administration concerning its collection of tariffs from international enterprises. The prominent gaming company is seeking reimbursement for all duties it remitted as a result of President Donald Trump’s executive orders, which invoke the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Lodged with the U.S. Court of International Trade, this legal action follows a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated the levies the president had enacted under IEEPA, asserting he surpassed his powers. Over a thousand additional firms have already sought restitution for the duties they remit; according to Nintendo’s legal filing, examined…

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Greg WyshynskiMar 6, 2026, 03:41 PM ET Close Greg Wyshynski is ESPN’s senior NHL writer. Multiple Authors The New York Islanders secured the services of St. Louis Blues center Brayden Schenn ahead of Friday’s NHL transaction deadline. This move sees them adding a tenacious, experienced offensive contributor to bolster their drive for the playoffs. In exchange, the Islanders dispatched seasoned attacker Jonathan Drouin, a 2026 first-round selection, a third-round selection, and the 6-foot-7 Swedish goaltending prospect Marcus Gidlof to the Blues. This first-round pick had been obtained from the Colorado Avalanche during the previous season’s Brock Nelson deal. Schenn, aged…

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Sherrone Moore, the erstwhile head coach of Michigan’s football team, on Friday, accepted a plea of no contest to two minor offenses. These charges stemmed from a legal proceeding that surfaced directly after his dismissal for maintaining an inappropriate liaison with his executive assistant. This arrangement was finalized concurrent with a judge’s scheduled hearing to consider an objection to Moore’s apprehension in December on three accusations, among them a grave charge of unauthorized entry into a dwelling. The aforementioned counts were dismissed in return for Moore’s no-contest plea to illegal entry and the malevolent deployment of…

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We find ourselves amidst a significant drive to integrate generative AI into nearly every facet of existence, yet it remains simple to misunderstand its nature and operation. Further complicating matters is the fervent exaggeration with which both advocates and critics of generative AI discuss it, sounding akin to fanciful promotional material. The swift pace at which AI companies unveil new product versions can hinder comprehensive understanding of the broader industry landscape. In The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist, codirectors Daniel Roher and Charlie Tyrell endeavor to grasp the current juncture in generative AI’s ascent to widespread recognition.…

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Mansfield Town’s manager, Nigel Clough, asserts that getting ready for Arsenal’s arrival is surprisingly simpler than confronting many of the teams his players typically encounter in the EFL’s third division. After recovering from deficits to eliminate fourth-division clubs Accrington Stanley and Harrogate Town in the initial two stages, the Stags then stunned Championship side Sheffield United in an away fixture. They subsequently rallied once more to triumph over Premier League strugglers Burnley in the fourth round, thereby securing their fixture against the top-flight leaders. “We are unaware of who they will field,” Clough chuckled, as he anticipated Arsenal deploying a…

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Receive complimentary notifications Just register for the Crude myFT Summary — sent straight to your email account. Worldwide petroleum costs soared past $90 per barrel by Friday, due to an impending halt in a larger portion of Middle Eastern crude output, leading market participants to prepare for a prolonged dispute in the Gulf region. The American President, Donald Trump, cautioned that any agreement with Iran was impossible unless the nation yielded with “absolute capitulation,” meanwhile, Qatar’s energy secretary forecasted that petroleum would reach $150 per barrel if the hostilities did not cease swiftly. A specific Middle Eastern petroleum standard has…

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This past Friday, City Detect, an enterprise leveraging visual artificial intelligence to assist municipal authorities in overseeing the condition of structures and communities, disclosed a $13 million Series A funding infusion, spearheaded by Prudence Venture Capital. Established in 2021, the nascent firm is led by Gavin Baum-Blake, its sole remaining co-founder, who holds the position of CEO. He explained that the enterprise originated partly due to urban centers grappling with managing “deterioration and dilapidation in urban areas.” The core concept involved deploying sophisticated computer vision and AI methodologies to aid cities in identifying and rectifying these predicaments. City Detect affixes…

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The Los Angeles Rams are extending the tenure of defensive back Kam Curl with a three-year, $36 million agreement, a source verified to ESPN on Friday. This marks the second significant acquisition for the Rams’ defensive backfield this week. The Los Angeles franchise finalized a deal acquiring Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie, a 2023 All-Pro, a transaction that necessitated relinquishing the No. 29 choice in the 2026 NFL draft, among other selections, as reported by sources to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Curl, initially a seventh-round selection in 2020, has played the last two seasons with the Rams, having inked a…

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A day following the company’s affirmation of a comparable ruling for European individuals, Meta is currently permitting competing AI enterprises to offer their conversational agents on WhatsApp to Brazilian clients for a charge. In recent days, Brazil’s antitrust watchdog, CADE, issued an adverse judgment against Meta, dismissing its challenge to obstruct a prior mandate that aimed to halt its protocol alteration, which sought to prohibit independent AI conversational agents on WhatsApp. CADE’s decree states: “After scrutinizing the matter, the CADE Tribunal established that the essential criteria for upholding the precautionary step were evident. As per the reporting councilor, Carlos Jacques,…

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The close of the work week marks the NHL’s trade cutoff for the 2025-26 season, and once these transactions conclude, the postseason competitions truly intensify. Editorial Selections 2 Associated While numerous squads may appear altered from their state on Friday morning, the conclusion of the business week signifies the arrival of a fresh compilation of the ESPN NHL Power Rankings. This week, in addition to a new array of rankings, we’ve pinpointed the most enthralling match on each team’s fixture list for the remainder of March. Our Ranking Methodology: A collective of ESPN hockey broadcasters, evaluators, correspondents, and editorial staff…

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