Why Bitcoin suffered a $110 billion wipeout despite its best week of Wall Street news in months #Wall_Street #Bitcoin #Wall #billion_wipeout #Bitcoin_suffered

Bills Agree to Acquire Bears WR DJ Moore, Sources Say The Buffalo Bills have reached an agreement to acquire Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore in a trade, according to sources close to the deal. The transaction involves the Bills sending a 2026 second-round draft pick to the Bears in exchange for Moore and a 2026 fifth-round selection. The trade is expected to be finalized once the new NFL league year begins next week. Moore, who turns 29 on April 14, will join the Bills as part of their efforts to bolster their wide receiver corps. The deal includes guaranteed portions of Moore’s contract, with the Bills committing to $15.5 million of his $23.5 million base salary for 2028. His 2026 salary, also $23.5 million, is fully guaranteed, and his 2027 base salary becomes fully guaranteed next week. Moore’s move to Buffalo comes after a season of fluctuating performance with the Bears. During his first year with Chicago in 2023, he had a career year, recording 1,364 receiving yards and eight touchdowns. However, his production dipped in subsequent seasons, partly due to changes in the Bears’ offense, playcallers, and quarterback. In 2024, he led the team with 98 catches for 966 yards, but his role diminished in 2025 as younger players like Rome Odunze and Luther Burden III emerged. The trade also marks a reunion between Moore and Bills head coach Joe Brady, who previously coached him with the Carolina Panthers in 2020 and 2021. Brady, now in his first season with Buffalo, will have the opportunity to implement his offensive strategies with Moore, a player known for his route-running and ability to make big plays. The Bills’ decision to acquire Moore reflects their need for consistency at the wide receiver position.#buffalo_bills #chicago_bears #dj_moore #joe_brady #josh_allen

Former Hawaii Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa Dies at 74 Former U.S. Representative Colleen Hanabusa passed away at the age of 74 after a private battle with cancer. Born in 1951 in Waianae, Hawaii, Hanabusa built a long career in public service, serving in the Hawaii State Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation. Her death was announced by her family, who described her as a dedicated advocate for local communities. Hanabusa’s political career began in the Hawaii State Senate, where she was elected in 1998. She became the state’s first female Senate president in 2007, a milestone that marked her growing influence in Hawaiian politics. Early in her tenure, she challenged the results of the 1998 gubernatorial race, which Ben Cayetano won narrowly over Linda Lingle. Her activism continued when she led efforts to remove Cayetano’s Attorney General, Margery Bronster, after Bronster ousted politically connected trustees of the Bishop Estate. In 2010, Hanabusa was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Hawaii’s 1st Congressional District. Her political career took a pivotal turn in 2012 when U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye, who was dying at the time, asked Governor Neil Abercrombie to appoint her to his Senate seat. Abercrombie instead selected his lieutenant governor, Brian Schatz, a decision political analyst Colin Moore called “a rejection of the Inouye era.” Hanabusa later lost her 2014 bid to unseat Schatz in the Senate. After the death of U.S. Representative Mark Takai in 2016, Hanabusa returned to Congress, where she championed the Honolulu rail system. Moore noted her political strength lay in her ability to operate as an inside strategist rather than a public communicator.#colleen_hanabusa #ben_cayetano #margery_bronster #daniel_inouye #neil_abercrombie

Former US Rep. Colleen Hanabusa Dies At 74 Colleen Hanabusa, a former U.S. representative from Hawaiʻi, passed away on Thursday at the age of 74. She served in the House of Representatives twice, from 2011 to 2015 and again from 2016 to 2019. Governor Josh Green issued a directive on Friday for the U.S. flag and the Hawaiʻi state flag to be flown at half-staff at the state Capitol, all state offices, and Hawaiʻi National Guard facilities in her honor until sunrise on Monday. In a press release, Green expressed his condolences, stating, “Colleen Hanabusa dedicated her life to serving the people of Hawaiʻi — from the Waiʻanae Coast she proudly called home, to the halls of the Hawaiʻi State Capitol and the United States Congress. She broke barriers as the first woman to serve as President of the Hawaiʻi State Senate and spent decades advocating for her community with strength, determination and heart. Her legacy of leadership and public service will continue to inspire generations to come.” Hanabusa’s political career spanned several decades. She served as a state senator from 1999 to 2010, representing a district on Oʻahu’s Waiʻanae Coast, where her family had lived for generations. During her tenure, she became the first woman to hold the position of Senate president, a role she occupied for two years. She also ran for the U.S. Senate in 2014, for Hawaiʻi governor in 2018, and for mayor of Honolulu in 2020, though none of these campaigns were successful. In recent years, Hanabusa held prominent roles in local governance. She chaired the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation, a position she resigned from in September 2025. She also served on the State Salary Commission. As an attorney, she was known for her commitment to public service and community advocacy.#colleen_hanabusa #josh_green #hawai_i #wai_anae_coast #honolulu_authority_for_rapid_transportation

Michelle Obama Says Trump's Antics Wouldn't Fly From Her Family Michelle Obama criticized President Donald Trump’s behavior during a segment of her “IMO Podcast,” comparing the standards expected of the first Black family in the White House to the disciplined approach of baseball legend Jackie Robinson. Speaking with comedian Conan O’Brien, Obama reflected on her family’s experience during their time in the White House, emphasizing how their actions were scrutinized under intense public pressure. She argued that Trump’s conduct would not have been tolerated if it had come from her family, highlighting the stark contrast in how leaders of color are held to different standards than their white counterparts. Obama recounted a story from her time at a military base in the Middle East, where she and her husband, former President Barack Obama, were the first Black family to occupy the White House. O’Brien mentioned how the Obamas had to navigate strict protocols, with every detail meticulously handled to avoid controversy. Obama expanded on this, stating that the Obamas’ ability to maintain high standards was a necessity for their role. “It wasn’t difficult to follow rules; it wasn’t difficult to have high standards,” she said. “In order to get where we are, you don’t get here without being damn near perfect.” She contrasted this with Trump’s repeated failures and lack of accountability, suggesting that such behavior would not be accepted from a Black family in the same position. “We don’t get to fail two, three, five, seven times,” Obama said. “We don’t get to file bankruptcy over and over again and still be considered a successful business person.” She emphasized that every detail must be precise, with no room for mistakes, a standard she believed Trump’s actions repeatedly violated.#michelle_obama #barack_obama #conan_obrien #jackie_robison #kamala_harris

Megyn Kelly Criticizes Michelle Obama for Focusing on Racial Grievances Michelle Obama’s reflections on her time as first lady sparked controversy after being shared on her podcast, IMO, with comedian Conan O’Brien. During the conversation, O’Brien recounted a visit to a U.S. military base in the Middle East years ago, noting that Obama’s team adhered strictly to rules to avoid special treatment. This prompted Obama to discuss the heightened scrutiny she and her husband, Barack Obama, faced as the first Black family in the White House. She argued that their behavior would not have been tolerated under the current administration, a remark many interpreted as a critique of President Donald Trump. Obama emphasized the pressure of breaking racial barriers, stating, “You don’t get here without being (…) near perfect.” She also highlighted the expectation of perfection during their eight years in office, suggesting that any misstep would have been magnified. However, Megyn Kelly, a Fox News host, took issue with the framing of the conversation. On her show, Kelly accused Obama of repeatedly centering her experiences through a lens of racial grievance rather than acknowledging the service members they visited during the trip. Kelly criticized Obama for what she called “whining,” arguing that the discussion shifted focus from the troops to Obama’s personal struggles. “She is so small-minded,” Kelly said, “This is the only lens through which she sees her experience as first lady.” She also expressed frustration with what she described as a recurring theme in Obama’s public remarks since leaving the White House. “I’ve had it,” Kelly declared. “I am done listening to her whine.#megyn_kelly #michelle_obama #conan_o_brien #barack_obama #glenn_greenwald

Justin Faulk Trade Market Analysis Ahead of NHL Deadline The St. Louis Blues are navigating a busy trade deadline following the collapse of the Colton Parayko deal, with significant attention now focused on Justin Faulk. As one of the league’s most consistent defensemen, Faulk’s potential departure could reshape the team’s future. With the Blues expected to remain active in the market, the failure of the Parayko trade has not dampened their willingness to move players, and Faulk appears to be the most likely candidate for a blockbuster deal. Faulk, a key contributor for the Blues this season, has delivered 32 points (11 goals, 21 assists) in 61 games. His advanced metrics further highlight his value: a 47.36% Corsley Factor (CF%), 47.91% Shot Corsley Factor (SCF%), and 46.22% expected goals (xG%) demonstrate his ability to impact play on both ends of the ice. Despite allowing 449 scoring chances and 23 high-danger goals, his overall performance has been a stabilizing force for a team struggling to find consistency. The NHL trade market for defensemen is highly competitive, with multiple teams seeking veteran depth. The Oilers’ recent acquisition of Connor Murphy has set a precedent, allowing the Blues to explore multiple options for Faulk. His contract, which runs through the 2026-27 season, adds long-term value, as teams can address defensive needs for both the current and next season. This dual benefit has likely elevated Faulk’s market appeal. Comparisons to previous trades provide insight into potential returns. While the Oilers sent a 2028 second-round pick for Murphy, the Blues were set to receive Radim Mrtka, a first-round pick, and additional assets. Given Faulk’s superior statistics and impact, expectations for his trade package are higher.#st_louis_blues #justin_faulk #nhl_deadline #connor_murphy #bruins

These Washington Nationals Will Compete in the 2026 World Baseball Classic The 2026 World Baseball Classic is set to begin this week, with 20 teams vying for the global championship. The Washington Nationals will be represented by two players at the tournament, though neither will don the United States flag. The team’s roster for the event includes Harry Ford, who will compete for Great Britain, and Matt Mervis, who will represent Israel. Ford, the Nationals’ No. 3 prospect, joined the team from the Seattle Mariners and will make his second appearance in the World Baseball Classic. At 19 years old in 2023, he led his team in hits, home runs, and RBIs. This year, he will continue to showcase his skills on the international stage. Mervis, a 31-year-old addition to the Nationals, will participate in his second WBC. He previously played for Israel in 2023, recording just one hit in the tournament. Last season, he posted a .254 batting average with seven home runs and 14 RBIs in 42 games for the Miami Marlins. His inclusion in the Nationals’ lineup highlights his growing role within the organization. The tournament’s official start date is March 5, but the first game between Chinese Taipei and Australia will take place on March 4 at 10 p.m. Eastern Time due to the time difference with Tokyo. Team USA’s opening match against Brazil is scheduled for March 6 at 8 p.m. on FOX. Other Nationals connections include the team’s new manager, Blake Butera, who served as the bench coach for Italy’s 2023 WBC squad. His experience with the tournament adds depth to the team’s preparation for the 2026 event. The Nationals’ participation in the WBC underscores their commitment to developing international talent and leveraging their players’ expertise on the global stage.#world_baseball_classic #harry_ford #washington_nationals #matt_mervis #blake_butera

The Future of Iran’s Internet Is More Uncertain Than Ever Iran’s internet shutdown has reduced connectivity by 99 percent, with air strikes likely causing additional outages, and few workarounds remaining. #Iran #internet_shutdown #air_strikes #additional_outages #workarounds_remaining #reduced_connectivity #causing_additional

Washington Nationals catcher Harry Ford poised to make a statement at the World Baseball Classic Harry Ford, the Washington Nationals’ young catcher, is set to take center stage at the World Baseball Classic after a standout performance in a recent tune-up game for the Great Britain team. The 23-year-old, who has British heritage, has long represented his country in international competitions and is expected to play a pivotal role in the upcoming tournament. His previous showing in the 2023 WBC, including a clutch home run against Colombia, has already established him as a key player for the team. Ford’s ability to elevate his game on the global stage has drawn attention, especially as he now serves as co-captain of the Great Britain squad alongside Yankees star Jazz Chisholm. Ford’s path to the Nationals was marked by a trade that sent Jose A. Ferrer to the Seattle Mariners. Despite being one of the top catching prospects in baseball, Ford faced competition from Cal Raleigh in Seattle, which led to his trade. The Nationals acquired him as a 71st-ranked prospect, hoping his strong plate discipline and offensive potential would provide a fresh dynamic behind the plate. While his power and contact skills are average, his ability to draw walks and stay patient at the plate has made him a valuable asset. The Great Britain roster includes several MLB veterans, yet Ford’s leadership role at 23 has been a surprise. His performance in the recent tune-up game, where he hit two home runs, reinforced his reputation as a clutch performer. This experience could be crucial as the team prepares for the WBC, where Ford’s leadership and offensive contributions could help steer Great Britain toward a strong showing.#world_baseball_classic #harry_ford #washington_nationals #great_britain #jazz_chisholm

This Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra rival is launching outside China for the first time — and it wants to 'be your next camera' Chinese phone giant Oppo has confirmed that it's launching its flagship camera phone outside China for the first time — and it has camera-sized aspirations. #Samsung_Galaxy #Ultra_rival #Chinese_phone #giant_Oppo #camera-sized_aspirations #phone_giant #flagship_camera
