By giving Ryan Neal a right of first refusal tender, the Seahawks have the right to match any other offer Neal might get on the free agent market.
Lawmakers fear spill on Keystone system in southern Kansas
State lawmakers worry that southern Kansas is vulnerable to oil spills from the Keystone pipeline system because earthquakes have become more frequent there.
Georgia’s Smart insists he has not lost control of program
Georgia coach Kirby Smart insists he has not lost control of a program that has produced back-to-back national championships but has been rocked by offseason arrests and a car crash that claimed the lives of a player and a recruiting staffer.
Devil in the details: How Saudi-Iranian détente will (or won’t) affect defense in the region
The diplomatic rapprochement may signal a win for regional stability and for Beijing, but it’s too early to tell what will actually change on the ground, experts told Breaking Defense.
US Republican DeSantis calls Ukraine war a ‘territorial dispute’
Florida governor and other leading conservative US presidential hopefuls express scepticism of Washington’s aid to Kyiv.
Mitigating cloud sprawl: Controlling XaaS resources, costs, and security
In the age of digital innovation and work-from-anywhere, every company has a lengthening list of cloud services and applications compounding complexity for their IT team. Consider today’s trends that make cloud resources more prolif…
“A Task Of Survival”: Putin Says Russia Fighting For Its Very Existence
President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that what was at stake in Ukraine was Russia’s very existence as a state.
Silicon Valley Bank: inquiries launched into bank’s collapse and UK arm
Probes announced in the UK and US over failure of California lender as financial markets recovered from Monday’s turmoil Inquiries into the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and its UK arm have been announced in Britain and America, as financial ma…
Microsoft Patches 80 Security Vulns, Warns of Outlook Zero-Day Exploitation
Patch Tuesday: Redmond calls special attention to a pair of Windows security flaws marked as ‘actively exploited’ in the wild.
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