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Devin Haney returns to the top 10 of the ESPN men's pound-for-pound rankings for the first time in 20 months following a unanimous decision victory over Brian Norman Jr. on Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi ...
Devin Haney, David Benavidez and Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez all impressed in their title fights over the weekend — and can now enjoy the fruits of their labor on Uncrowned's newest pound-for-pound list.
Google Cloud has secured another multimillion-pound contract to supply a military organisation with secure sovereign cloud capabilities, several months after inking a similar deal with the UK’s ...
Semiconductor maker AMD will supply its chips to artificial intelligence company OpenAI as part of an agreement to team up on building AI infrastructure, the companies said Monday. WATCH: How the next ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have added 437-pound defensive tackle Desmond Watson ahead of their showdown with NFC opponents, the Philadelphia Eagles, this coming Sunday. The Bucs and Eagles are headed ...
TAMPA — Defensive tackle Desmond Watson was signed to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ practice squad on Tuesday, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press. The person spoke on ...
FILE - Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Desmond Watson watches from the sideline during practice at NFL football training camp, Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are reportedly bringing back Desmond Watson, the 464-pound defensive lineman who surprised scouts with his size and immense power at his Pro Day, according to ESPN's Jenna ...
Earlier this year, the 12-foot tall, 560-pound Twitter logo that used to sit atop the company's San Francisco headquarters was auctioned off for $34,000. Now, we know who bought it and what became of ...
Retirement created a sizeable hole at the heart of the defensive line for the Baltimore Ravens, but the franchise finally has a proven replacement for nose tackle Michael Pierce. It’s 327-pounder John ...
The CEOs of Uber, American Airlines, LinkedIn, and Microsoft are among hundreds who have signed an open letter to states calling for computer science courses to be required for graduation. The letter ...