Analysts predict Pittsburgh Steelers could benefit from New York Giants receiver Wan’Dale Robinson. Robinson’s agility and ability to excel in short passes align with potential quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ preferred passing style for his first year as a Steeler. With three Steelers receivers hitting free agency and one retiring, only two remain. And new head coach Mike McCarthy may want to add new receivers to the realm. So, Robinson could make perfect sense with DK Metcalf and Roman Wilson.
Miami Dolphins are releasing quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, incurring a record $99 million in dead cap money. This move positions Tagovailoa as a potential target for the Atlanta Falcons, who are expected to part ways with Kirk Cousins. He could serve as a bridge quarterback for Michael Penix Jr. as he recovers from injury.
One of the most tense moments in the NHL game of Lightning vs Sabres in Tampa Bay has been a headline after Brandon Hagel hit Rasmus Dahlin in the second period. The act was preceded by a physical contact between two players, and a penalty was given. The play is already attracting debate on whether the National Hockey League might need to replay the hit to have it suspended.
India faces a nearly 40% hit to its LNG supply due to the West Asia conflict, prompting the government to devise an "optimisation plan" for industries. While fertiliser remains a priority, some supply reduction is possible, though the sector is currently buffered by high urea stocks and the agricultural lean season.
Desalination plants in the Middle East are becoming targets in the escalating conflict involving Iran, the US, and Israel. Recent incidents in Bahrain and Iran, with conflicting claims of responsibility, highlight the strategic importance of these facilities. Attacks on water infrastructure pose a significant threat to civilian survival and regional stability.
Japan is deploying its first long-range missiles. Launchers have arrived at a camp in Kumamoto Prefecture. These missiles will be operational by the end of March. This move comes amid rising tensions around Taiwan. Japan is accelerating its military buildup in the southwestern region. The missiles have a significantly extended range. Further deployments are planned for later this year.
Pakistan has implemented austerity measures to conserve fuel amid Middle East conflict concerns. These include a two-week school closure, reduced government fuel allowances by 50%, and a four-day workweek for public offices, with 50% of staff working remotely. These steps aim to manage potential supply disruptions and reduce domestic demand for imported fuel.
The Income Tax investigation wing has launched a pan-India survey of approximately 70 restaurants suspected of sales suppression totaling Rs 700 crore. This action follows a Rs 70,000 crore probe into billing software manipulation used to evade taxes. Investigations revealed methods like deleting cash transactions and under-declaring revenue.
Sports Illustrated’s Gilberto Manzano projects Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson for a three-year, $105M deal with the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts as potential landing spots. New England needs pass rush help for their quarterback Drake Maye. And Indianapolis seeks to improve their defense under former Cincinnati defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo. The Colts may free up cap space by trading or releasing their wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., who is in the final year of his three-year contract.
West Bengal’s Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls has evolved from a technical checkinto a major political and constitutional confrontation ahead of the 2026 polls. With 63.7 lakh deletions and the electorate shrinking to 6.44 crore, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee challenged the process in the Supreme Court, turning voter verification into a wider political battle with the Election Commission.
European gaming company Gaijin Entertainment confirmed that widely shared videos falsely presented as real combat footage from the Iran-US-Israel conflict are actually from its military simulation game, War Thunder. The developer stated it does not support the spread of misinformation using gameplay, noting the difficulty in preventing reuse of online content.