
Theresa Randle Arrest Report Puts Bad Boys Actress Back in Headlines.
The Wizards are reportedly converting Tristan Vukcevic from a two-way into a three-year, $9M deal with a team option in Year 3. It’s a low-risk bet with flexibility built in.
Jay Glazer saying “I do” think Maxx Crosby is done with the Raiders is reigniting pre-draft trade buzz. Dianna Russini’s Vrabel/Patriots angle adds fuel, but nothing is confirmed yet.
“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle” is returning to theaters in March 2026 in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., with SCREENX showings in the mix. Tickets are already on sale in North America, with sub and dub options reported.
The Minnesota Vikings announced wide receiver Rondale Moore has died at 25. Officials are continuing their investigation and awaiting final findings.
A U.S. judge upheld a $243M jury verdict against Tesla tied to a fatal 2019 Autopilot-related crash, per Reuters. Tesla is expected to appeal the ruling.
Reuters reports a source says OpenAI is targeting roughly $600B in compute spend through 2030. The figure underscores how fundraising, chips, and data-center power are becoming the real AI bottlenecks.
Microsoft confirmed Phil Spencer is retiring and named Asha Sharma as gaming CEO, per Reuters. A separate rumor claiming Spencer was “forced out” remains unverified.
Paramount Skydance says the U.S. antitrust waiting period expired for its proposed all-cash bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. But there’s still no signed merger agreement, and DOJ can still review and sue.
Variety reports Sony’s animated sports film “GOAT” earned $3.8M Friday and is tracking for a $13M–$14M weekend. That would put it around $54M–$55M domestic total.
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