56 mins. ago
Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL) has expanded its partnership with Google to develop custom chips for AI infrastructure, strengthening its position in the growing custom-silicon market. The agreement covers several areas linked to Google's Tensor Processing Unit ecosystem, including AI inference accelerators, storage and networking products, memory interface controllers, and near-memory computing.
Alongside the commercial agreement, Marvell issued Google a warrant to buy up to 58.97 million Marvell shares at $206.58 each. If fully exercised, the warrant would be worth about $12.18 billion. The headline figure is important, but it needs some context because Google is not committing $12.18 billion upfront. Most of the warrants will vest only as Marvell generates revenue from Google over the coming years.
Investors reacted strongly to the news, with Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL) shares gaining more than 11% in premarket trading. Broadcom, Google's existing custom-chip partner, fell more than 2%.
Photo from Marvell website
The most important part of the deal may be the way the warrant is structured. Most of the shares are linked to actual revenue from Google rather than simply vesting over time. That gives investors a fairly clear way to track how the relationship develops.
#warrant
Alongside the commercial agreement, Marvell issued Google a warrant to buy up to 58.97 million Marvell shares at $206.58 each. If fully exercised, the warrant would be worth about $12.18 billion. The headline figure is important, but it needs some context because Google is not committing $12.18 billion upfront. Most of the warrants will vest only as Marvell generates revenue from Google over the coming years.
Investors reacted strongly to the news, with Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL) shares gaining more than 11% in premarket trading. Broadcom, Google's existing custom-chip partner, fell more than 2%.
Photo from Marvell website
The most important part of the deal may be the way the warrant is structured. Most of the shares are linked to actual revenue from Google rather than simply vesting over time. That gives investors a fairly clear way to track how the relationship develops.
#warrant
3 hours ago
Marvell (MRVL) shares pushed higher on Wednesday after the semiconductor firm announced an expanded multi-year commercial agreement with Alphabet's (GOOG) (GOOGL) Google. In its press release, MRVL said it has issued GOOGL warrants to purchase up to 58.97 million of its shares valued at over $12 billion, tying equity vesting directly to future custom chip purchases.
Despite today's gains, Marvell stock is down more than 25% versus its year-to-date high.
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Despite today's gains, Marvell stock is down more than 25% versus its year-to-date high.
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5 hours ago
ZeroStack Corp. (NASDAQ: $ZSTK) has struck a $1 billion crypto contribution deal that would add nearly 926 million MemeCore (CRYPTO: $M) tokens to its balance sheet while giving MemeCore-linked investors a large equity position in the Nasdaq-listed company.
Under the definitive agreement, Puple AI Inc. and Blockcat Pte. Ltd. will contribute 925,925,926 $M tokens, valued at $1.08 each, in exchange for 3.5 million ZeroStack common shares and pre-funded warrants covering up to 36,198,293 additional shares.
The warrants are priced at $25.19 per share, more than 12 times ZeroStack's recent market trading price. Shares tied to the warrants cannot be issued until shareholders approve the transaction under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635 and will be subject to a lock-up lasting up to 10 years after closing.
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Under the definitive agreement, Puple AI Inc. and Blockcat Pte. Ltd. will contribute 925,925,926 $M tokens, valued at $1.08 each, in exchange for 3.5 million ZeroStack common shares and pre-funded warrants covering up to 36,198,293 additional shares.
The warrants are priced at $25.19 per share, more than 12 times ZeroStack's recent market trading price. Shares tied to the warrants cannot be issued until shareholders approve the transaction under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635 and will be subject to a lock-up lasting up to 10 years after closing.
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10 hours ago
ZeroStack Corp. (NASDAQ: $ZSTK) has struck a $1 billion crypto contribution deal that would add nearly 926 million MemeCore (CRYPTO: $M) tokens to its balance sheet while giving MemeCore-linked investors a large equity position in the Nasdaq-listed company.
Under the definitive agreement, Puple AI Inc. and Blockcat Pte. Ltd. will contribute 925,925,926 $M tokens, valued at $1.08 each, in exchange for 3.5 million ZeroStack common shares and pre-funded warrants covering up to 36,198,293 additional shares.
The warrants are priced at $25.19 per share, more than 12 times ZeroStack's recent market trading price. Shares tied to the warrants cannot be issued until shareholders approve the transaction under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635 and will be subject to a lock-up lasting up to 10 years after closing.
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Under the definitive agreement, Puple AI Inc. and Blockcat Pte. Ltd. will contribute 925,925,926 $M tokens, valued at $1.08 each, in exchange for 3.5 million ZeroStack common shares and pre-funded warrants covering up to 36,198,293 additional shares.
The warrants are priced at $25.19 per share, more than 12 times ZeroStack's recent market trading price. Shares tied to the warrants cannot be issued until shareholders approve the transaction under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635 and will be subject to a lock-up lasting up to 10 years after closing.
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12 hours ago
Marvell surged 13% on a $12B Google warrant for custom AI chip work, sending Broadcom down 3% in a clear supplier shift signal.
Astera Labs and Credo Technology gained up to 3%, as Marvell's Google win signals a custom silicon ramp benefiting adjacent connectivity suppliers.
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Shares of Marvell Technology (NASDAQ:MRVL) are up 13% to $243.66 in early Wednesday trading after the company disclosed a warrant issued to Alphabet's (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google worth about $12.18 billion, tied to a broader deal to develop custom AI chips for Google. Marvell stock is rebounding off a sharp Tuesday slide and extending an already outsized 155% year to date (YTD) advance through Tuesday's close.
Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) shares are down 3% to $369.13 on the same headline. The move highlights the competitive stakes in Google's custom AI chip roadmap, where Broadcom has been the incumbent supplier for multiple generations of tensor processing units.
#marvell #broadcom #technology #down
Astera Labs and Credo Technology gained up to 3%, as Marvell's Google win signals a custom silicon ramp benefiting adjacent connectivity suppliers.
Act now: the ******* yst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10 AI stocks — and Google didn't make the cut. Grab the names FREE today.
Shares of Marvell Technology (NASDAQ:MRVL) are up 13% to $243.66 in early Wednesday trading after the company disclosed a warrant issued to Alphabet's (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google worth about $12.18 billion, tied to a broader deal to develop custom AI chips for Google. Marvell stock is rebounding off a sharp Tuesday slide and extending an already outsized 155% year to date (YTD) advance through Tuesday's close.
Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) shares are down 3% to $369.13 on the same headline. The move highlights the competitive stakes in Google's custom AI chip roadmap, where Broadcom has been the incumbent supplier for multiple generations of tensor processing units.
#marvell #broadcom #technology #down
14 hours ago
A man accused of harassing and terrorizing people in Philadelphia while wearing a "distinctive" mask has been identified and may have fled the state, police announced Thursday.
The Philadelphia Police Department identified the suspect in the Aug. 12 ******* aults as 22-year-old Zymire Hughes.
Philadelphia Police Department - PHOTO: Zymire Hughes is seen in a photo released by the Philadelphia Police Department.
"An arrest warrant is active," the Philadelphia Police Department said on social media while sharing a photo of the suspect. "Hughes may have fled PA and has ties to California and Nevada. We're working with the U.S. Marshals to bring him back to face justice."
The suspect is accused of accosting multiple people in the Center City area while wearing a "baby doll style Halloween mask" during a nearly 20-minute period on the morning of Aug. 12, according to police.
#zymire #accused
The Philadelphia Police Department identified the suspect in the Aug. 12 ******* aults as 22-year-old Zymire Hughes.
Philadelphia Police Department - PHOTO: Zymire Hughes is seen in a photo released by the Philadelphia Police Department.
"An arrest warrant is active," the Philadelphia Police Department said on social media while sharing a photo of the suspect. "Hughes may have fled PA and has ties to California and Nevada. We're working with the U.S. Marshals to bring him back to face justice."
The suspect is accused of accosting multiple people in the Center City area while wearing a "baby doll style Halloween mask" during a nearly 20-minute period on the morning of Aug. 12, according to police.
#zymire #accused
20 hours ago
On August 10, Plug Power (NASDAQ:PLUG) held its second-quarter earnings call, and the numbers pointed toward a company closing the gap between its long-promised turnaround and reality. Revenue climbed to $178 million, gross margin crept to nearly break-even, and management raised its full-year growth guidance for the second time this year. CEO Jose Luis Crespo framed the quarter as proof the business is executing, and the underlying figures back that up.
Revenue rose about 9% sequentially to $178 million, pushing first-half sales to $342 million, up 11% year-over-year. Management raised full-year revenue growth guidance to 15% to 16%, up from the 13% to 15% range given last quarter, citing visibility into a historically second-half-weighted business. Material handling was the standout. Plug deployed 1,670 GenDrive units in the quarter, more than doubling the 39 units deployed in the second quarter of last year. Service revenue grew 82% year-over-year to $29.8 million with a 27% margin, and two of the company's largest material handling customers are planning to refresh more than 20,000 GenDrive units over the next three years, a multi-year revenue base already locked in.
The electrolyzer segment added fresh wins too, including a 50 MW order tied to a final investment decision at the Hunter Valley Hydrogen Hub in Australia, a 30 MW UK project reaching FID, and selection for a 275 MW feed study in Quebec. Management also pointed to European regulation, including Spain's draft renewable fuels framework, as a potential driver of roughly 10 GW of electrolyzer demand by 2030.
Despite the progress, the business remains unprofitable across every segment. Gross margin was still negative at roughly -0.9%, and the fuel segment, while improved to -48.8% from -91% a year ago, remains deeply unprofitable. GAAP EPS was a loss of $0.14, weighed down by about $104 million in non-cash mark-to-market charges tied to convertible debt and warrants. The reported 50% year-over-year drop in operating expenses to $62 million leaned heavily on a $39.7 million recovery of previously impaired ****** ets, including a $37 million gain from a customer contract dispute settled in June, meaning the underlying cost base improved less than the headline number implies. Cash usage of $61 million for the quarter, while down 58% sequentially, still represents ongoing burn.
The company's liquidity plan depends in part on non-dilutive financing, including a July transaction expected to generate about $80 million from ****** et sales, of which only $47 million had been received as of the call. Positive EBITDA in the fourth quarter remains a target management reiterated rather than a result already delivered.
#year #revenue
Revenue rose about 9% sequentially to $178 million, pushing first-half sales to $342 million, up 11% year-over-year. Management raised full-year revenue growth guidance to 15% to 16%, up from the 13% to 15% range given last quarter, citing visibility into a historically second-half-weighted business. Material handling was the standout. Plug deployed 1,670 GenDrive units in the quarter, more than doubling the 39 units deployed in the second quarter of last year. Service revenue grew 82% year-over-year to $29.8 million with a 27% margin, and two of the company's largest material handling customers are planning to refresh more than 20,000 GenDrive units over the next three years, a multi-year revenue base already locked in.
The electrolyzer segment added fresh wins too, including a 50 MW order tied to a final investment decision at the Hunter Valley Hydrogen Hub in Australia, a 30 MW UK project reaching FID, and selection for a 275 MW feed study in Quebec. Management also pointed to European regulation, including Spain's draft renewable fuels framework, as a potential driver of roughly 10 GW of electrolyzer demand by 2030.
Despite the progress, the business remains unprofitable across every segment. Gross margin was still negative at roughly -0.9%, and the fuel segment, while improved to -48.8% from -91% a year ago, remains deeply unprofitable. GAAP EPS was a loss of $0.14, weighed down by about $104 million in non-cash mark-to-market charges tied to convertible debt and warrants. The reported 50% year-over-year drop in operating expenses to $62 million leaned heavily on a $39.7 million recovery of previously impaired ****** ets, including a $37 million gain from a customer contract dispute settled in June, meaning the underlying cost base improved less than the headline number implies. Cash usage of $61 million for the quarter, while down 58% sequentially, still represents ongoing burn.
The company's liquidity plan depends in part on non-dilutive financing, including a July transaction expected to generate about $80 million from ****** et sales, of which only $47 million had been received as of the call. Positive EBITDA in the fourth quarter remains a target management reiterated rather than a result already delivered.
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1 day ago
Hayden Panettiere's troubled relationship with ex-boyfriend Brian Hickerson had one final, unexpected chapter on Aug. 16.
Hickerson, who had an on-again, off-again relationship with Panettiere in the years before her death at 36, was among those at the South Carolina apartment when she was found unresponsive, according to the police report obtained by Fox News Digital.
His presence there marked a striking final chapter in a relationship that had previously led to domestic violence charges and his eventual conviction.
Hickerson and his brother had called 911 after finding Panettiere unresponsive, according to the report. Authorities spoke to both Hickerson and his brother, Zach, and executed a search warrant at the home.
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#report #police #unresponsive
Hickerson, who had an on-again, off-again relationship with Panettiere in the years before her death at 36, was among those at the South Carolina apartment when she was found unresponsive, according to the police report obtained by Fox News Digital.
His presence there marked a striking final chapter in a relationship that had previously led to domestic violence charges and his eventual conviction.
Hickerson and his brother had called 911 after finding Panettiere unresponsive, according to the report. Authorities spoke to both Hickerson and his brother, Zach, and executed a search warrant at the home.
READ THE POLICE REPORT:
#report #police #unresponsive
1 day ago
Metaplanet, the Tokyo-listed firm that became one of the world's largest corporate Bitcoin holders, is expanding to the United States, agreeing to seed a Nasdaq-listed Bitcoin treasury company with 2,100 BTC.
Under the deal announced Tuesday, Metaplanet will contribute the coins, worth roughly $132.1 million, plus $2.5 million in cash, to Super League Enterprise, a gaming media company, in exchange for stock, preferred shares and warrants.
Super League will be renamed Superplanet, Inc. and trade under the ticker SUPA, becoming a consolidated Metaplanet subsidiary while keeping its existing advertising business running as a separate segment. Metaplanet will own about 95.7% of Superplanet's common stock at closing, expected in the fourth quarter.
Metaplanet CEO Simon Gerovich framed the move as a way to tap the world's deepest capital market, saying Metaplanet is putting in its own Bitcoin, locking up its shares and backing the company with its balance sheet to compound a single group Bitcoin position across two listed platforms. The firm currently holds 43,000 BTC, ranking it the third-largest corporate holder, according to the announcement.
Analysts flagged what sets the transaction apart from the wave of shell-and-PIPE treasury deals of the past year and a half. Mark Palmer of Benchmark-StoneX, who rates Metaplanet a buy, noted the company is funding the deal with Bitcoin off its own balance sheet rather than third-party money raised at a discount.
#metaplanet #Bitcoin
Under the deal announced Tuesday, Metaplanet will contribute the coins, worth roughly $132.1 million, plus $2.5 million in cash, to Super League Enterprise, a gaming media company, in exchange for stock, preferred shares and warrants.
Super League will be renamed Superplanet, Inc. and trade under the ticker SUPA, becoming a consolidated Metaplanet subsidiary while keeping its existing advertising business running as a separate segment. Metaplanet will own about 95.7% of Superplanet's common stock at closing, expected in the fourth quarter.
Metaplanet CEO Simon Gerovich framed the move as a way to tap the world's deepest capital market, saying Metaplanet is putting in its own Bitcoin, locking up its shares and backing the company with its balance sheet to compound a single group Bitcoin position across two listed platforms. The firm currently holds 43,000 BTC, ranking it the third-largest corporate holder, according to the announcement.
Analysts flagged what sets the transaction apart from the wave of shell-and-PIPE treasury deals of the past year and a half. Mark Palmer of Benchmark-StoneX, who rates Metaplanet a buy, noted the company is funding the deal with Bitcoin off its own balance sheet rather than third-party money raised at a discount.
#metaplanet #Bitcoin
2 days ago
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has become an iconic company over the years, with its chips playing an integral role in the build-out taking place in the tech sector, as businesses invest heavily in artificial intelligence (AI). At around $5.5 trillion in market cap, it's easily the most valuable publicly traded stock.
Over the past 12 months, the stock has risen by 25%, as growth investors don't appear concerned about its valuation. The company has continued to grow at a high rate, and it's arguably not all that expensive based on earnings. With much more growth still on the horizon and tech spending not appearing to slow down, could Nvidia hit a $10 trillion valuation by 2030?
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It's not hard to make the case as to why Nvidia may be a good buy, given its recent results. When it last reported earnings in May, its growth rate was an incredible 85% for the period ending April 26. Its net income for the quarter totaled $58 billion, representing more than 71% of revenue. Its profit was also more than the revenue it generated in the prior-year period: $44 billion.
Given the company's fantastic results and tech businesses' continued heavy spending on AI and reliance on Nvidia's chips, it's entirely conceivable that the tech stock could rise further. While it may look expensive based on its market cap alone, the stock itself isn't obscenely valued, as it's trading at a forward price-to-earnings multiple of 26, based on ******* yst projections for how it will do in the year ahead. Although that is higher than the S&P 500 average of 21, a premium is certainly warranted for one of the best growth stocks in the market these days.
#Stock #based #earnings #down
Over the past 12 months, the stock has risen by 25%, as growth investors don't appear concerned about its valuation. The company has continued to grow at a high rate, and it's arguably not all that expensive based on earnings. With much more growth still on the horizon and tech spending not appearing to slow down, could Nvidia hit a $10 trillion valuation by 2030?
Missed Nvidia in 2009? This Rare Signal Is Flashing Again. In 2009, a "Double Down" signal flashed for a little-known chipmaker called Nvidia. For the first time in years, that same "Total Conviction" signal is flashing for a company 1/100th the size of Nvidia. Continue »
It's not hard to make the case as to why Nvidia may be a good buy, given its recent results. When it last reported earnings in May, its growth rate was an incredible 85% for the period ending April 26. Its net income for the quarter totaled $58 billion, representing more than 71% of revenue. Its profit was also more than the revenue it generated in the prior-year period: $44 billion.
Given the company's fantastic results and tech businesses' continued heavy spending on AI and reliance on Nvidia's chips, it's entirely conceivable that the tech stock could rise further. While it may look expensive based on its market cap alone, the stock itself isn't obscenely valued, as it's trading at a forward price-to-earnings multiple of 26, based on ******* yst projections for how it will do in the year ahead. Although that is higher than the S&P 500 average of 21, a premium is certainly warranted for one of the best growth stocks in the market these days.
#Stock #based #earnings #down
2 days ago
Greenhaven Road Capital, an investment management company, released its second-quarter 2026 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The fund achieved an approximate 11% net return in the second quarter, indicating progress from the first quarter. Key changes to the portfolio will include lower concentration and increased investments with near-term catalysts, alongside a proactive stance on profit-taking. The focus will remain on owning strong businesses and conducting research that challenges consensus views, as several major investments are poised for significant events within the year. Despite declines in market multiples, underlying businesses continue to grow, suggesting a favorable positioning for returns. Additionally, reviewing the Fund's top five holdings could help identify its best picks for 2026.
In its Q2 2026 investor letter, Greenhaven Road Capital highlighted Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY). Kingsway Financial Services Inc. changed its name to Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY) in May 2026. Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY) is a Chicago-based holding company that operates in extended warranty and business services. On August 14, 2026, Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY) closed at $9.94 per share, reflecting a market capitalization of $284.54 million. Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY) posted a one‑month return of 4.85%, while its shares lost 29.50% over the past 52 weeks.
Greenhaven Road Capital stated the following regarding Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY) in its Q2 2026 investor letter:
"With no sell-side coverage and roughly 60% insider ownership, Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY) is effectively ignored by the market. The free float is small, and the business is genuinely hard to **** yze. It is transforming from a messy conglomerate into an N of 1 public company built around the search model. A legacy warranty business still has to be sold, but the signs of progress are tangible: management has **** embled a portfolio of nine companies.
In the first two years after an acquisition, earnings are typically depressed while capital goes into professionalizing the business and building out sales. Even so, the ramp in quarterly EBITDA for the KSX (Search) segment is already visible. Eight quarters ago, segment EBITDA was $1.4M. It nearly doubled to $2.6M two quarters ago, and last quarter it reached $3.5M, in a seasonally slow period. Given guidance for organic growth and the strength of the underlying businesses, there is a credible path to segment EBITDA of $6M+ per quarter this year..." (Click here to read the full text)
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In its Q2 2026 investor letter, Greenhaven Road Capital highlighted Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY). Kingsway Financial Services Inc. changed its name to Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY) in May 2026. Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY) is a Chicago-based holding company that operates in extended warranty and business services. On August 14, 2026, Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY) closed at $9.94 per share, reflecting a market capitalization of $284.54 million. Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY) posted a one‑month return of 4.85%, while its shares lost 29.50% over the past 52 weeks.
Greenhaven Road Capital stated the following regarding Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY) in its Q2 2026 investor letter:
"With no sell-side coverage and roughly 60% insider ownership, Kingsway Corporation (NYSE:KWY) is effectively ignored by the market. The free float is small, and the business is genuinely hard to **** yze. It is transforming from a messy conglomerate into an N of 1 public company built around the search model. A legacy warranty business still has to be sold, but the signs of progress are tangible: management has **** embled a portfolio of nine companies.
In the first two years after an acquisition, earnings are typically depressed while capital goes into professionalizing the business and building out sales. Even so, the ramp in quarterly EBITDA for the KSX (Search) segment is already visible. Eight quarters ago, segment EBITDA was $1.4M. It nearly doubled to $2.6M two quarters ago, and last quarter it reached $3.5M, in a seasonally slow period. Given guidance for organic growth and the strength of the underlying businesses, there is a credible path to segment EBITDA of $6M+ per quarter this year..." (Click here to read the full text)
#road #letter #business
3 days ago
Miami running back Jordan Lyle was estimated to be driving 130 mph while attempting to flee a traffic stop in South Florida last month, according to a probable cause affidavit released on Tuesday, via the Miami Herald.
Lyle was arrested last week on charges of aggravated fleeing and eluding law enforcement, each of which are felony complaints in Florida. He is also facing a misdemeanor complaint of reckless driving.
He turned himself into the Sunrise Police Department on Thursday after an arrest warrant was issued. He was then released on bond that same day.
According to the report, Lyle was spotted driving north on the Sawgrass Expressway shortly after 7 p.m. on July 10 and was clocked by an officer driving 92 mph. The speed limit in the area is just 65 mph. When the officer tried to pull Lyle over, Lyle allegedly sped up and got to as fast as 130 mph while making "rapid, abrupt and unsafe lane changes to maneuver between vehicles." At one point, Lyle allegedly made a U-turn from a through lane after exiting the expressway.
Eventually, the officer turned off his lights and sirens and let him go to avoid further danger. An investigation later determined that the car was registered to Lyle, and it was linked to him via his parents' home surveillance system. Police spoke to Lyle via FaceTime on July 15, and he arrived at the police department with a lawyer to give a sworn statement later that day.
#driving #officer #Florida #according
Lyle was arrested last week on charges of aggravated fleeing and eluding law enforcement, each of which are felony complaints in Florida. He is also facing a misdemeanor complaint of reckless driving.
He turned himself into the Sunrise Police Department on Thursday after an arrest warrant was issued. He was then released on bond that same day.
According to the report, Lyle was spotted driving north on the Sawgrass Expressway shortly after 7 p.m. on July 10 and was clocked by an officer driving 92 mph. The speed limit in the area is just 65 mph. When the officer tried to pull Lyle over, Lyle allegedly sped up and got to as fast as 130 mph while making "rapid, abrupt and unsafe lane changes to maneuver between vehicles." At one point, Lyle allegedly made a U-turn from a through lane after exiting the expressway.
Eventually, the officer turned off his lights and sirens and let him go to avoid further danger. An investigation later determined that the car was registered to Lyle, and it was linked to him via his parents' home surveillance system. Police spoke to Lyle via FaceTime on July 15, and he arrived at the police department with a lawyer to give a sworn statement later that day.
#driving #officer #Florida #according
3 days ago
The Trump administration's Immigration and Customs Enforcement, more commonly referred to as ICE, has been extremely active under the administration's crackdown on immigration. A focus on 'flight risks' has resulted in several warrantless arrests in airports near the border, and now those arrests are having a major impact on one MLB franchise.
While traveling for work, San Diego Padres minor-league catching coordinator Oswaldo José Pirela was detained by immigration authorities in El Paso, Texas, reports Dennis Romero, Izzy Alvarez, and Jean Lee of NBC News.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainee records showed Pirela still in custody as of late Monday.
"We are working to gather additional information and will not have any further comment at this time," Padre team officials said Tuesday morning.
Pirela's family has taken to social media in defense of their loved one
#pirela
While traveling for work, San Diego Padres minor-league catching coordinator Oswaldo José Pirela was detained by immigration authorities in El Paso, Texas, reports Dennis Romero, Izzy Alvarez, and Jean Lee of NBC News.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainee records showed Pirela still in custody as of late Monday.
"We are working to gather additional information and will not have any further comment at this time," Padre team officials said Tuesday morning.
Pirela's family has taken to social media in defense of their loved one
#pirela
3 days ago
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — NFL veteran Calais Campbell knew he wanted to keep playing, even after a family tragedy this summer resulting in his mother's death and his brother being charged with murder.
"I love the game of football a lot … it brings me joy," the 39-year-old Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman said Tuesday in his first public remarks since his mother's death. "It was a little harder training, but as far as football goes, I love this game a lot. And this is a very fun place for me to be. So playing football has been great for me."
The Ravens signed the six-time Pro Bowler in April to a one-year deal for his 19th NFL season.
In late June, police found his 71-year-old mother dead at her home in Atlanta during a welfare check. Her 41-year-old son Ciarre Campbell was charged with murder after he was found with a knife, according to arrest warrants. The family told police that Ciarre struggles with mental illness.
The Ravens permitted Calais Campbell to miss the first few full-team practices of training camp. He participated in his first team session on Aug. 3, five days after the Ravens opened full-team camp.
#Ravens #campbell #year #ciarre
"I love the game of football a lot … it brings me joy," the 39-year-old Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman said Tuesday in his first public remarks since his mother's death. "It was a little harder training, but as far as football goes, I love this game a lot. And this is a very fun place for me to be. So playing football has been great for me."
The Ravens signed the six-time Pro Bowler in April to a one-year deal for his 19th NFL season.
In late June, police found his 71-year-old mother dead at her home in Atlanta during a welfare check. Her 41-year-old son Ciarre Campbell was charged with murder after he was found with a knife, according to arrest warrants. The family told police that Ciarre struggles with mental illness.
The Ravens permitted Calais Campbell to miss the first few full-team practices of training camp. He participated in his first team session on Aug. 3, five days after the Ravens opened full-team camp.
#Ravens #campbell #year #ciarre
3 days ago
Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Berks County, is closing and suspending all racing, according to a social media post by the raceway on Monday.
The post said the raceway will undergo "strategic refocusing, restructuring and regrouping."
The post also said, "We appreciate the patience and understanding of our racing community, fans, partners, and supporters during this unforseen and challenging time."
The raceway said it would provide additional information and updates as events warranted.
This past December, the International Hot Rod ***** ociation bought Maple Grove from the Koretsky family.
#post #mohnton #Monday
The post said the raceway will undergo "strategic refocusing, restructuring and regrouping."
The post also said, "We appreciate the patience and understanding of our racing community, fans, partners, and supporters during this unforseen and challenging time."
The raceway said it would provide additional information and updates as events warranted.
This past December, the International Hot Rod ***** ociation bought Maple Grove from the Koretsky family.
#post #mohnton #Monday
3 days ago
Anthony Smith has pleaded not guilty.
Facing four felony charges, Smith entered the plea Monday as he elected for a written arraignment rather than making an in-person appearance, according to court records MMA Junkie acquired from Sarpy County (Neb.). MMA Fighting first reported the plea.
Smith, 38, initially faced three felonies: including terrostic threats (one count) and false imprisonment (two counts). The state has also charged Smith with attempt of a class 1/1A/1B/1C/1D felony.
According to the attorney's office, Smith is accused of threatening to kill his wife if she did not go home with him following an altercation at a bar in Gretna, Neb., after which he grabbed her and pushed her into the vehicle. The attorney's office further alleges that investigators concluded Smith tried multiple times to hit his wife with the vehicle when she escaped during the drive, but that she was able to maneuver out of the way and avoid physical harm. A warrant was issued, and Smith later turned himself in, according to officials.
Smith is currently out on $45,000 bail. According to a report from KETV Omaha, Smith has been permitted to travel out of the country and compete in a professional sporting event in the Dominican Republic in late September-early October (presumably Gamebred MMA).
#smith
Facing four felony charges, Smith entered the plea Monday as he elected for a written arraignment rather than making an in-person appearance, according to court records MMA Junkie acquired from Sarpy County (Neb.). MMA Fighting first reported the plea.
Smith, 38, initially faced three felonies: including terrostic threats (one count) and false imprisonment (two counts). The state has also charged Smith with attempt of a class 1/1A/1B/1C/1D felony.
According to the attorney's office, Smith is accused of threatening to kill his wife if she did not go home with him following an altercation at a bar in Gretna, Neb., after which he grabbed her and pushed her into the vehicle. The attorney's office further alleges that investigators concluded Smith tried multiple times to hit his wife with the vehicle when she escaped during the drive, but that she was able to maneuver out of the way and avoid physical harm. A warrant was issued, and Smith later turned himself in, according to officials.
Smith is currently out on $45,000 bail. According to a report from KETV Omaha, Smith has been permitted to travel out of the country and compete in a professional sporting event in the Dominican Republic in late September-early October (presumably Gamebred MMA).
#smith
4 days ago
Several years ago, the SMU Mustangs were the scrappy underdogs, foregoing nine years of ACC media rights revenue just for a chance to compete in the conference. Now, the Mustangs are an established power in the league.
In its ACC debut in 2024, SMU seamlessly handled the competition. It finished 8-0 in league play, qualified for the ACC Championship Game, and clinched a spot in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. The Mustangs were 43 seconds away from a second-straight ACC ******* le appearance in 2025, surrendering a late touchdown at California to shatter their CFP dreams. Still, the Mustangs channeled that heartbreak into a positive, securing their first bowl victory since 2012 with a Holiday Bowl triumph over Arizona.
Now, the chapter flips to 2026. SMU is 14-2 in regular season ACC games, with both losses coming on go-ahead scores in the final 50 seconds. Under fifth-year head coach Rhett Lashlee, the expectation has been made clear, and that's to compete for conference championships and playoff appearances on an annual basis.
That expectation is especially warranted this year, given that it's the final season of quarterback Kevin Jennings — the engineer behind SMU's 2023 American championship, 2024 ACC Championship Game appearance, 2024 CFP berth, and 2025 Holiday Bowl victory. The Mustangs look to add to this list of accomplishments before Jennings graduates, as the quest to bring an ACC crown to Texas continues.
Rhett Lashlee enters his fifth year as head coach of the Mustangs, owning a 38-16 overall record and a spectacular 27-5 mark in conference play. While Lashlee remains in Dallas, his two coordinators who arrived with him in 2022 both departed this winter.
#year #game
In its ACC debut in 2024, SMU seamlessly handled the competition. It finished 8-0 in league play, qualified for the ACC Championship Game, and clinched a spot in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. The Mustangs were 43 seconds away from a second-straight ACC ******* le appearance in 2025, surrendering a late touchdown at California to shatter their CFP dreams. Still, the Mustangs channeled that heartbreak into a positive, securing their first bowl victory since 2012 with a Holiday Bowl triumph over Arizona.
Now, the chapter flips to 2026. SMU is 14-2 in regular season ACC games, with both losses coming on go-ahead scores in the final 50 seconds. Under fifth-year head coach Rhett Lashlee, the expectation has been made clear, and that's to compete for conference championships and playoff appearances on an annual basis.
That expectation is especially warranted this year, given that it's the final season of quarterback Kevin Jennings — the engineer behind SMU's 2023 American championship, 2024 ACC Championship Game appearance, 2024 CFP berth, and 2025 Holiday Bowl victory. The Mustangs look to add to this list of accomplishments before Jennings graduates, as the quest to bring an ACC crown to Texas continues.
Rhett Lashlee enters his fifth year as head coach of the Mustangs, owning a 38-16 overall record and a spectacular 27-5 mark in conference play. While Lashlee remains in Dallas, his two coordinators who arrived with him in 2022 both departed this winter.
#year #game
4 days ago
MANILA, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro rejected on Saturday China's accusation that he has "consistently attacked and smeared" Beijing, branding the remarks as a "classic squid tactic" aimed at avoiding the issues at hand.
Teodoro was responding to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun, who on Friday said Teodoro had previously led efforts by Philippine authorities to apprehend Chinese citizens who, Beijing said, were legally working in the Philippines.
"This individual has consistently attacked and smeared China," Guo told reporters, referring to Teodoro. "What he is damaging is not only China-Philippines bilateral relations, but also the interests of the Philippine state and its people."
Teodoro, in a statement, defended the May law-enforcement operation at a steel facility in Misamis Oriental that resulted in the arrest of Chinese nationals, saying it was lawful and supported by evidence gathered through court-issued search warrants.
He cited what he said were violations involving the production of substandard, radioactively tainted steel, the dumping of polluted water, and the release of toxic emissions.
#beijing #consistently
Teodoro was responding to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun, who on Friday said Teodoro had previously led efforts by Philippine authorities to apprehend Chinese citizens who, Beijing said, were legally working in the Philippines.
"This individual has consistently attacked and smeared China," Guo told reporters, referring to Teodoro. "What he is damaging is not only China-Philippines bilateral relations, but also the interests of the Philippine state and its people."
Teodoro, in a statement, defended the May law-enforcement operation at a steel facility in Misamis Oriental that resulted in the arrest of Chinese nationals, saying it was lawful and supported by evidence gathered through court-issued search warrants.
He cited what he said were violations involving the production of substandard, radioactively tainted steel, the dumping of polluted water, and the release of toxic emissions.
#beijing #consistently
5 days ago
Police arrested a 19-year-old found hiding in a dormitory closet at Virginia State University on Saturday in connection with an overnight shooting on campus that left five people wounded, including one with critical injuries.
Camron Harris of Henrico, Virginia, is not a student on campus nor were four of the people injured, Chesterfield County Police said in a statement. They ranged in age from 17 to 23. One of the injured, a 20-year-old, is a student and has been released from the hospital, authorities said. The victims' names have not been released.
Authorities have given no information about a possible motive. Police obtained eight felony warrants for Harris, including for malicious wounding and the use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. It wasn't immediately clear whether he had an attorney who could speak on his behalf.
The university said in an earlier statement that authorities were searching for multiple suspects, but police provided no additional information Saturday evening about the search. University officials said earlier in the day that law enforcement did not believe there was an immediate threat to the campus community, and a campus lockdown had been lifted.
The shooting, just after 1:30 a.m. Saturday, prompted a campus lockdown and came as students were getting ready for the new school year.
#saturday #authorities #year #people
Camron Harris of Henrico, Virginia, is not a student on campus nor were four of the people injured, Chesterfield County Police said in a statement. They ranged in age from 17 to 23. One of the injured, a 20-year-old, is a student and has been released from the hospital, authorities said. The victims' names have not been released.
Authorities have given no information about a possible motive. Police obtained eight felony warrants for Harris, including for malicious wounding and the use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. It wasn't immediately clear whether he had an attorney who could speak on his behalf.
The university said in an earlier statement that authorities were searching for multiple suspects, but police provided no additional information Saturday evening about the search. University officials said earlier in the day that law enforcement did not believe there was an immediate threat to the campus community, and a campus lockdown had been lifted.
The shooting, just after 1:30 a.m. Saturday, prompted a campus lockdown and came as students were getting ready for the new school year.
#saturday #authorities #year #people
5 days ago
NEW YORK — The sense of anticipation crackled through the Citi Field crowd as No. 84 trotted out of the bullpen in the eighth inning on Saturday afternoon.
Jefry Yan has only pitched in five major-league games, but a little less than two weeks since his debut, Mets fans know who the left-handed reliever is and the boisterous celebration that he brings with him to the mound.
Yan's big arm and his unique leaping celebration was on full display for the first time in Flushing, and it momentarily lifted the home crowd out of the team's reality in the standings.
He picked up five straight outs, including four celebrations — three warranted with strikeouts and another miscalculation on a ball call — and exited with his first career win after Francisco Lindor delivered a walk-off RBI single in the ninth inning of the Mets' 5-4 triumph over the Nationals in front of 34,737 fans at Citi Field.
"I was just trying to go out there and do my best because the last couple outings that I've had, I've battled a little bit," Yan said through an interpreter. "When I got to the mound, first and foremost, try to do my job and then once I did my job, it was time to have fub with the fans. We really enjoyed that part."
#field #five #little
Jefry Yan has only pitched in five major-league games, but a little less than two weeks since his debut, Mets fans know who the left-handed reliever is and the boisterous celebration that he brings with him to the mound.
Yan's big arm and his unique leaping celebration was on full display for the first time in Flushing, and it momentarily lifted the home crowd out of the team's reality in the standings.
He picked up five straight outs, including four celebrations — three warranted with strikeouts and another miscalculation on a ball call — and exited with his first career win after Francisco Lindor delivered a walk-off RBI single in the ninth inning of the Mets' 5-4 triumph over the Nationals in front of 34,737 fans at Citi Field.
"I was just trying to go out there and do my best because the last couple outings that I've had, I've battled a little bit," Yan said through an interpreter. "When I got to the mound, first and foremost, try to do my job and then once I did my job, it was time to have fub with the fans. We really enjoyed that part."
#field #five #little
6 days ago
Interested in Frontdoor Inc.? Here are five stocks we like better.
Member growth is expected to return in 2026 after stopping since 2020, driven by improving real estate activity, continued direct-to-consumer gains and strong renewal rates.
Frontdoor's non-warranty HVAC replacement business is projected to reach nearly $170 million this year, up from about $13 million five years ago, while its 2-10 acquisition has generated nearly twice its targeted cost synergies.
The company raised its long-term adjusted EBITDA margin target to the mid-20% range, supported by its renewal base, dynamic pricing, contractor efficiencies and SG&A discipline.
Frontdoor (NASDAQ:FTDR) Chief Financial Officer Jason Bailey said the home warranty provider expects member growth to return this year for the first time since 2020, supported by improving real estate-channel conditions, continued direct-to-consumer growth and strong renewal rates.
#since #improving
Member growth is expected to return in 2026 after stopping since 2020, driven by improving real estate activity, continued direct-to-consumer gains and strong renewal rates.
Frontdoor's non-warranty HVAC replacement business is projected to reach nearly $170 million this year, up from about $13 million five years ago, while its 2-10 acquisition has generated nearly twice its targeted cost synergies.
The company raised its long-term adjusted EBITDA margin target to the mid-20% range, supported by its renewal base, dynamic pricing, contractor efficiencies and SG&A discipline.
Frontdoor (NASDAQ:FTDR) Chief Financial Officer Jason Bailey said the home warranty provider expects member growth to return this year for the first time since 2020, supported by improving real estate-channel conditions, continued direct-to-consumer growth and strong renewal rates.
#since #improving
6 days ago
Five years ago, Wisk Aero sued Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE:ACHR) for allegedly stealing its trade secrets. On August 10, Archer agreed to buy Wisk entirely, along with two other The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) subsidiaries, in a deal that gives the aerospace giant a roughly 20% interest in the electric-aircraft company it previously accused of corporate theft. Archer's stock jumped by about 20% following the announcement.
Wisk sued Archer back in 2021, alleging that the younger company stole its autonomous-flight trade secrets and breached on its patents. The two reached an agreement in August 2023, with a unique twist: The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) invested in Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE:ACHR), and the companies formed an autonomous-flight relationship, with Wisk serving as Archer's exclusive autonomy provider for subsequent aircraft.
That collaboration has now turned into a complete acquisition. Under the definitive agreement, Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE:ACHR) will buy Wisk Aero, SkyGrid, a digital airspace and air-traffic-management software firm, and Insitu, a drone producer, in an all-stock transaction.
The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) will acquire freshly issued ACHR Class A shares equal to 19.75% of Archer's outstanding shares immediately before to closing, leaving Boeing with about 16.5% in stakes once the transaction closes, making it Archer's largest outside stakeholder. The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) has also agreed to spend up to $55 million in an upcoming Archer investment round, and will obtain warrants to buy up to $200 million additional Archer stock in the future. In exchange, the companies have signed a cross-licensing agreement that allows Boeing to continue using Wisk's fundamental autonomous flight systems for its own commercial and defense programs, a detail experts have linked to Boeing's ultimate successor to the 737.
For Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE:ACHR), the deal is less about eliminating a competitor than about expanding. The acquisition includes a defense firm with an annual revenue of more than $200 million across 35 nations, as well as Wisk's six generations of eVTOL aircraft designs and over 1,700 completed test flights. Archer describes the combined operation as a "end-to-end physical AI platform for aerospace and defense."
#archer
Wisk sued Archer back in 2021, alleging that the younger company stole its autonomous-flight trade secrets and breached on its patents. The two reached an agreement in August 2023, with a unique twist: The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) invested in Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE:ACHR), and the companies formed an autonomous-flight relationship, with Wisk serving as Archer's exclusive autonomy provider for subsequent aircraft.
That collaboration has now turned into a complete acquisition. Under the definitive agreement, Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE:ACHR) will buy Wisk Aero, SkyGrid, a digital airspace and air-traffic-management software firm, and Insitu, a drone producer, in an all-stock transaction.
The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) will acquire freshly issued ACHR Class A shares equal to 19.75% of Archer's outstanding shares immediately before to closing, leaving Boeing with about 16.5% in stakes once the transaction closes, making it Archer's largest outside stakeholder. The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) has also agreed to spend up to $55 million in an upcoming Archer investment round, and will obtain warrants to buy up to $200 million additional Archer stock in the future. In exchange, the companies have signed a cross-licensing agreement that allows Boeing to continue using Wisk's fundamental autonomous flight systems for its own commercial and defense programs, a detail experts have linked to Boeing's ultimate successor to the 737.
For Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE:ACHR), the deal is less about eliminating a competitor than about expanding. The acquisition includes a defense firm with an annual revenue of more than $200 million across 35 nations, as well as Wisk's six generations of eVTOL aircraft designs and over 1,700 completed test flights. Archer describes the combined operation as a "end-to-end physical AI platform for aerospace and defense."
#archer
6 days ago
Miami running back Jordan Lyle has been charged with a felony count of fleeing/eluding police and a misdemeanor count of reckless driving, according to the Broward County state attorney's office in Florida.
A state attorney official said Friday that Lyle voluntary surrendered to police on Thursday. Court records show he was released after posting bond the same day.
The arrest warrant was filed by police in Sunrise, Florida, but other details of what happened weren't immediately available.
The university released a statement saying it is aware "of an incident involving student-athlete Jordan Lyle" and would not have any further comment because it is a legal matter.
The 20-year-old Lyle is entering his junior season and expected to compete for a key role in the Hurricanes' offense behind senior Mark Fletcher. A nagging ankle injury limited Lyle to 35 carries for 108 yards and a TD in six games last season.
#lyle #jordan #Miami
A state attorney official said Friday that Lyle voluntary surrendered to police on Thursday. Court records show he was released after posting bond the same day.
The arrest warrant was filed by police in Sunrise, Florida, but other details of what happened weren't immediately available.
The university released a statement saying it is aware "of an incident involving student-athlete Jordan Lyle" and would not have any further comment because it is a legal matter.
The 20-year-old Lyle is entering his junior season and expected to compete for a key role in the Hurricanes' offense behind senior Mark Fletcher. A nagging ankle injury limited Lyle to 35 carries for 108 yards and a TD in six games last season.
#lyle #jordan #Miami
7 days ago
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A man used a screwdriver to fatally stab his wife and their 7-year-old daughter inside a Minnesota daycare Wednesday morning before killing himself, according to a search warrant released Thursday.
The Hennepin County search warrant obtained by The ****** ociated Press identified the man as Nathan Brown, 41. It says he stabbed his wife, 41-year-old Kristen Brown, and their daughter, Evie Brown, inside the daycare that Kristen Brown operated out of the family's basement in Hopkins, a suburb of Minneapolis. He then fatally shot himself in an upstairs closet.
Hopkins police said in a statement Thursday that they are still investigating.
According to police records, a father dropping off two of his children for daycare heard screams coming from the basement. The father entered the home and initially thought Nathan Brown was performing CPR before realizing it was an attack. The witness called 911 and fled with his children and two other children.
Authorities said Wednesday that they believe Nathan Brown earlier killed a 78-year-old relative at her home in Burnsville, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) from Hopkins. Nathan Brown had recently been living there, investigators said. Police have not released the woman's identity or said how she was related to Brown.
#hopkins #daycare #wednesday #thursday
The Hennepin County search warrant obtained by The ****** ociated Press identified the man as Nathan Brown, 41. It says he stabbed his wife, 41-year-old Kristen Brown, and their daughter, Evie Brown, inside the daycare that Kristen Brown operated out of the family's basement in Hopkins, a suburb of Minneapolis. He then fatally shot himself in an upstairs closet.
Hopkins police said in a statement Thursday that they are still investigating.
According to police records, a father dropping off two of his children for daycare heard screams coming from the basement. The father entered the home and initially thought Nathan Brown was performing CPR before realizing it was an attack. The witness called 911 and fled with his children and two other children.
Authorities said Wednesday that they believe Nathan Brown earlier killed a 78-year-old relative at her home in Burnsville, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) from Hopkins. Nathan Brown had recently been living there, investigators said. Police have not released the woman's identity or said how she was related to Brown.
#hopkins #daycare #wednesday #thursday
7 days ago
Miami junior running back Jordan Lyle was arrested on Thursday on charges of aggravated fleeing and eluding law enforcement, according to court records in Broward County, Florida.
The aggravated fleeing and eluding law enforcement are each felony complaints. Lyle also faces a misdemeanor complaint of reckless driving.
"We are aware of an incident involving student-athlete Jordan Lyle," a University of Miami spokesperson said in a statement on Friday, via the Miami Herald. "As due legal process runs its course, we will have no further comment at this time."
Lyle, 20, was booked into the Broward Main Jail of the Sheriff's Office on an arrest warrant from the Sunrise Police Department and was released later in the day. The charges against Lyle carry a combined $55,000 bond.
Last season as a sophomore, Lyle rushed for 108 yards and 1 touchdown on 35 carries. He was limited to six games due to a high ankle sprain suffered in the Hurricanes' season-opening 27-24 win over Notre Dame. As a freshman, Lyle compiled 400 rushing yards on 54 carries with 4 TDs.
#charges #aggravated
The aggravated fleeing and eluding law enforcement are each felony complaints. Lyle also faces a misdemeanor complaint of reckless driving.
"We are aware of an incident involving student-athlete Jordan Lyle," a University of Miami spokesperson said in a statement on Friday, via the Miami Herald. "As due legal process runs its course, we will have no further comment at this time."
Lyle, 20, was booked into the Broward Main Jail of the Sheriff's Office on an arrest warrant from the Sunrise Police Department and was released later in the day. The charges against Lyle carry a combined $55,000 bond.
Last season as a sophomore, Lyle rushed for 108 yards and 1 touchdown on 35 carries. He was limited to six games due to a high ankle sprain suffered in the Hurricanes' season-opening 27-24 win over Notre Dame. As a freshman, Lyle compiled 400 rushing yards on 54 carries with 4 TDs.
#charges #aggravated
9 days ago
Archer (ACHR) stock jumped on Monday after the air-taxi maker agreed to buy three of Boeing's (BA) aerospace subsidiaries, handing the planemaker an equity stake in return for cash.
Under the agreements, Archer will acquire Boeing's Wisk Aero, the autonomous eVTOL developer; SkyGrid, an air traffic management software firm; and Insitu, a defense drone maker.
Boeing will be paid mostly in Archer stock, receiving newly issued stock equal to 19.75% of Archer's shares outstanding just before closing, leaving it with an approximate 16.5% stake once the deal is done.
Boeing also agreed to invest up to $55 million in an upcoming Archer funding round and take warrants to eventually buy up to $200 million of stock down, positioning the planemaker as one of Archer's largest shareholders.
#boeing #maker
Under the agreements, Archer will acquire Boeing's Wisk Aero, the autonomous eVTOL developer; SkyGrid, an air traffic management software firm; and Insitu, a defense drone maker.
Boeing will be paid mostly in Archer stock, receiving newly issued stock equal to 19.75% of Archer's shares outstanding just before closing, leaving it with an approximate 16.5% stake once the deal is done.
Boeing also agreed to invest up to $55 million in an upcoming Archer funding round and take warrants to eventually buy up to $200 million of stock down, positioning the planemaker as one of Archer's largest shareholders.
#boeing #maker
9 days ago
US-based investment company McIntyre Partnerships delivered flat performance in H1 2026, returning 0% gross and -1% net compared to the Russell 2000 Value Index's 23% return. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The second quarter results were a complete reversal of Q1 results, with the portfolio appreciating 23.0% (gross) and 23.3% (net), outperforming the index's 17.3%. The overall market surge contributed to this performance, alongside several positive developments related to the firm's holdings. Since inception, the fund has returned ~16% gross and ~12% net per annum, surpassing the benchmark's return of ~9% per annum. The portfolio is highly concentrated, with QDEL as the largest holding, creating volatility. Despite mixed results, the firm remains confident in the portfolio, particularly with QDEL viewed as a key investment opportunity. Potential for further growth is expected from several large investments with promising catalysts. In addition, you can check the Strategy's top 5 holdings to determine its best picks for 2026.
In its Q2 2026 investor letter, McIntyre Partnerships highlighted Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO). Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO) is a real estate company that engages in non-ground lease-related businesses. On August 7, 2026, Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO) closed at $9.64 per share. The one-month return of Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO) was 5.47%, and its shares gained 32.97% over the past 52 weeks. Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO) has a market capitalization of $116.54 million.
McIntyre Partnerships stated the following regarding Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO) in its Q2 2026 investor letter:
"2026 has been a decent year for Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO), with shares rallying ~14% YTD. However, it has been a substantially better fundamental year, with SAFE rallying ~20%. For perspective, based solely on SAFE's share price appreciation, STHO would have appreciated approximately 36%. Further, STHO has made significant progress in unwinding its legacy holdings. I estimate STHO's current NAV is ~$24.50, a 160% premium, and that the company will be able to return significant capital in 2027, if not sooner.
Regarding SAFE, Q2 marked STHO's best fundamental performance since we began purchasing STHO, with origination volumes returning to a four-year high and the company implementing its first share buyback, retiring ~2% of shares outstanding. Most importantly, SAFE sold a portfolio at a ~4.1% cap rate, which compares favorably to SAFE's current implied cap rate of ~5.3%. Applying a 4.1% cap rate, SAFE would be valued at $37/sh. versus its $16 trading price. While the remaining properties could warrant a lower multiple, if SAFE were to close its valuation gap, our STHO investment would benefit substantially."
#stho #company #return
In its Q2 2026 investor letter, McIntyre Partnerships highlighted Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO). Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO) is a real estate company that engages in non-ground lease-related businesses. On August 7, 2026, Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO) closed at $9.64 per share. The one-month return of Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO) was 5.47%, and its shares gained 32.97% over the past 52 weeks. Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO) has a market capitalization of $116.54 million.
McIntyre Partnerships stated the following regarding Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO) in its Q2 2026 investor letter:
"2026 has been a decent year for Star Holdings (NASDAQ:STHO), with shares rallying ~14% YTD. However, it has been a substantially better fundamental year, with SAFE rallying ~20%. For perspective, based solely on SAFE's share price appreciation, STHO would have appreciated approximately 36%. Further, STHO has made significant progress in unwinding its legacy holdings. I estimate STHO's current NAV is ~$24.50, a 160% premium, and that the company will be able to return significant capital in 2027, if not sooner.
Regarding SAFE, Q2 marked STHO's best fundamental performance since we began purchasing STHO, with origination volumes returning to a four-year high and the company implementing its first share buyback, retiring ~2% of shares outstanding. Most importantly, SAFE sold a portfolio at a ~4.1% cap rate, which compares favorably to SAFE's current implied cap rate of ~5.3%. Applying a 4.1% cap rate, SAFE would be valued at $37/sh. versus its $16 trading price. While the remaining properties could warrant a lower multiple, if SAFE were to close its valuation gap, our STHO investment would benefit substantially."
#stho #company #return
10 days ago
It didn't take Nasir Wyatt far into his freshman season with the Oregon Ducks before he began impressing, as he recorded his first career sack in the Ducks' second game against the Montana State Bobcats. He logged only 39 snaps but made the absolute most of them, finishing the year third on the team with three sacks, a forced fumble and 11 total tackles.
Primarily deployed on third-down blitzes and various pressures, Wyatt used his 6-foot-2, 228-pound frame to blast past would-be blocker and get to the quarterback in a flash. But what proved to be his superpower also turned out to be his downfall, as a sub-230-pound edge rusher had to be schemed into action. If he were to be on the field on early downs, teams would likely target his side and run the ball right at him, capitalizing on his lean frame.
No more in 2026. With his newly-chiseled, bulky frame, Wyatt arrived at fall camp already impressing and has continued that sentiment through one week, with CBS Sports' Brad Crawford tabbing him as one of the biggest risers thus far infall camp.
"From failing to bulk up early in his career to now tipping the scales at a muscular 245 pounds, Wyatt finally looks the part as one of the Ducks' outside linebackers," Crawford wrote. "Defensive coordinator Chris Hampton said after Oregon's second day of fall camp that Wyatt has a chance to be an "every-down player" this fall, which speaks to his offseason body makeover and what he's shown on the field early. That level of consistency must continue, Hampton says, to warrant extended reps at an uber-talented position group for one of the Big Ten's frontrunners."
Reps won't come easy for Wyatt, who, as a hybrid linebacker/edge rusher, is behind starters Matayo Uiagalelei and Teitum Tuioti, two players garnering early-round buzz in the 2027 NFL Draft class.
#camp
Primarily deployed on third-down blitzes and various pressures, Wyatt used his 6-foot-2, 228-pound frame to blast past would-be blocker and get to the quarterback in a flash. But what proved to be his superpower also turned out to be his downfall, as a sub-230-pound edge rusher had to be schemed into action. If he were to be on the field on early downs, teams would likely target his side and run the ball right at him, capitalizing on his lean frame.
No more in 2026. With his newly-chiseled, bulky frame, Wyatt arrived at fall camp already impressing and has continued that sentiment through one week, with CBS Sports' Brad Crawford tabbing him as one of the biggest risers thus far infall camp.
"From failing to bulk up early in his career to now tipping the scales at a muscular 245 pounds, Wyatt finally looks the part as one of the Ducks' outside linebackers," Crawford wrote. "Defensive coordinator Chris Hampton said after Oregon's second day of fall camp that Wyatt has a chance to be an "every-down player" this fall, which speaks to his offseason body makeover and what he's shown on the field early. That level of consistency must continue, Hampton says, to warrant extended reps at an uber-talented position group for one of the Big Ten's frontrunners."
Reps won't come easy for Wyatt, who, as a hybrid linebacker/edge rusher, is behind starters Matayo Uiagalelei and Teitum Tuioti, two players garnering early-round buzz in the 2027 NFL Draft class.
#camp
13 days ago
The New York Jets didn't sign Brandon Stephens because for just one reason.
So, why did the Jets acquire Stephens?
Perhaps the answer lies in their belief that his best football was still ahead of him. NFL ***** ysis can miss the mark sometimes. There's more to playing DB than interceptions and pick-sixes. The truth is Stephens does a lot well, and the faith the Jets have shown has been rewarded during the early stretches of training camp.
Stephens has quietly ***** embled one of the steadier starts among New York's defensive backs. His efforts have been highlighted by an interception during the Jets' second padded practice.
For most teams, a takeaway in August might not warrant much discussion. For this defense, it represented something larger. After becoming the first team in NFL history to finish an entire season without recording an interception, the Jets entered camp determined to change the narrative. Through the opening week of practices, they've already begun doing exactly that.
#york #august #didn 't
So, why did the Jets acquire Stephens?
Perhaps the answer lies in their belief that his best football was still ahead of him. NFL ***** ysis can miss the mark sometimes. There's more to playing DB than interceptions and pick-sixes. The truth is Stephens does a lot well, and the faith the Jets have shown has been rewarded during the early stretches of training camp.
Stephens has quietly ***** embled one of the steadier starts among New York's defensive backs. His efforts have been highlighted by an interception during the Jets' second padded practice.
For most teams, a takeaway in August might not warrant much discussion. For this defense, it represented something larger. After becoming the first team in NFL history to finish an entire season without recording an interception, the Jets entered camp determined to change the narrative. Through the opening week of practices, they've already begun doing exactly that.
#york #august #didn 't