White House AI czar Sacks to step down, moves to advisory role

WASHINGTON, March 26 (Reuters) - White Houseartificial intelligenceand crypto czar David Sacks is stepping down from his ‌role, saying in an interview on Bloomberg Television on ‌Thursday he had reached the end of his time as a special government ​employee.

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Sacks said he is joining President Donald Trump's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, a federal advisory committee composed of industry and academic experts. As co-chair of the body he ‌would be able to ⁠make recommendations on a broader range of technology issues beyond AI, he said.

Sacks said earlier this month ⁠the U.S. should "declare victory and get out" of the Iran war, a rare instance of a prominent figure in the Trump ​administration calling ​for an exit from the ​conflict.

Sacks has been a ‌notable figure in the White House since Trump began his second term. A longtime Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor, he is a partner at Craft Ventures, the firm he co-founded in 2017.

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He was appointed to his role in December 2024, but ‌under U.S. rules, special government employees are ​limited to 130 days of work ​in a 12-month period. ​The cap applies to days worked rather than ‌the overall length of the ​appointment.

During his time ​as AI czar, Sacks presided over a loosening of Biden-era restrictions on AI chip shipments to China.

In his interview ​with Bloomberg, Sacks ‌said he will continue to help advance Trump's AI ​policy framework released last week.

(Reporting by Nandita Bose in ​Washington; Editing by Tom Hogue)

White House AI czar Sacks to step down, moves to advisory role

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Public Health Alert Issued For Ground Beef Due To Metal Contamination

If you haveground beefstored away in your freezer, it's time to check those labels. White Oak Pastures Radically Traditional Farming Grassfed Ground Beef is the subject of apublic health alertin five states, as well as in Washington, D.C., due to metal contamination.

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The issue was discovered after the company received multiple consumer complaints about metal fragments in the beef. The ground beef, which is no longer available for purchase, was produced on February 26, 2026, and has a sell-by date of March 19, 2026. However, an alert was issued because consumers could still have the meat stored in their freezers.

Raw ground beef has a rather shortshelf life, lasting only one to two days in the refrigerator. Conversely, ground beef can last up to four months in the freezer, so it's very likely that the general public has this stored for later use.

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The affected beef was sold in 16-ounce vacuum-packedplastic packagingand bears the establishment number EST 34729. It was shipped to a distributor, and to Mom's Organic Markets retail locations, in D.C., Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

To date, there have been no confirmed reports of injury associated with the consumption of the ground beef; however, those with concerns should contact a health care provider. Consumers with the affected beef in their freezers are urged to either throw it away or return it to their place of purchase.

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Pentagon weighs diverting Ukraine military aid to the Middle East, Washington Post reports

March 26 (Reuters) - The Pentagon is weighing whether to redirect weapons originally meant for Ukraine to the Middle ‌East, as the war in Iran strains supplies of ‌some of the U.S. military's most critical munitions, the Washington Post reported Thursday, ​citing three people familiar with the matter.

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The weapons that could be redirected include air defense interceptor missiles purchased through a NATO initiative launched last year, under which partner countries buy U.S. arms ‌for Kyiv, the report ⁠said.

The consideration comes as U.S. operations in the region intensify. Admiral Brad Cooper, the Central Command chief ⁠leading U.S. forces in the Middle East, on Wednesday said the U.S. had hit over 10,000 targets inside Iran and was ​on track ​to limit Iran's ability to ​project power outside its borders.

A ‌Pentagon spokesperson told the newspaper that the Defense Department would "ensure that U.S. forces and those of our allies and partners have what they need to fight and win."

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In response to a query about the report, a NATO official said members of the ‌alliance and its partners continue to ​contribute to its Prioritised Ukraine Requirements ​List (PURL) programme that funds ​the supply of U.S. arms for Kyiv.

"Equipment is ‌continuously flowing into Ukraine," the ​official added. "The amount ​pledged to PURL so far is of several billion U.S. dollars and we expect more contributions to follow."

The Pentagon ​and the U.S. State ‌Department did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for ​comment.

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Kyler Murray-Vikings marriage isn't the cleanest fit ever, but there's intrigue and potential abound

Kyler Murray signing with the Minnesota Vikingson a one-year deal is one of those NFL fever dream moments that creates a subplot that would have been unfathomable even half a year ago. The former No. 1 overall pick joins Kevin O'Connell and the Vikings — who are fresh off a disastrous debut campaign for their2024 first-round selection J.J. McCarthy,and the recentfiring of their general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah— in a union that still feels so strange to think of.

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It's also a marriage that I like the more I've pieced together the combination of an undersized, shotgun-heavy, pocket-breaking quarterback with one of the more traditional attack play-callers. And I like it more than just from a sheer morbid curiosity sense.

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To start, Murray is way better than McCarthy. Even at Murray's absolute worst, that is just an objective fact. Murray's worst is also better than Vikings backup Carson Wentz's play this decade, and Murray has been better than a lot of quarterbacks throughout his career while wilting away with an Arizona Cardinals organization that's on to another head coach and constantly rates among the league's worst in the NFLPA report cards.Call of Dutyrelease date memesor not, Murray has been a firmly league-average or better starter throughout his career.

Kyler Murray's size and play style have their advantages — and limitations

He is an imperfect player. Much has always been made about his height, but he actually has solid bulk and is of course a great athlete. Since entering the NFL in 2019, Murray ranks first in QB hit rate (sacks + knockdowns) with just a 9.4% mark. He has had some injuries crop up, but he does do a good job of getting rid of the ball (sometimes a bit too often) and avoids hits and sacks more often than is perceived. Murray's sack rate for his career is right at league average, about the same as Kirk Cousins. and he also has some creation ability to help open up plays beyond the concepts called.

Kyler Murray has a chance to rebound his career in Minnesota like Sam Darnold did. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

There are drawbacks to Murray's size and play style, though. Murray's height does limit the areas of the field he can comfortably operate as a thrower, and he can bail from the pocket a bit too often when he is not comfortable with the concept or defensive disguise. He's also long been in shotgun-heavy offenses, from high school ball to college to even the NFL under his first Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury. Murray has primarily operated in offenses steeped in traditional Air Raid principles (i.e. shotgun almost always). Murray had the highest rate of shotgun snaps among quarterbacks from 2019 to 2022, hovering around 90% of the Cardinals' snaps on early downs. From 2023-2025 under offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, it hovered around 70% of the time on early downs.

How will Kyler Murray fit into Kevin O'Connell's Vikings offense?

What makes Murray's fit with the Vikings so fascinating is how his play style will merge with O'Connell's modus operandi: getting under center and chucking it. Since O'Connell became Minnesota's head coach in 2022, 56.4% of the Vikings' early down snaps have been under center, which ranks second over that time period. They also rank second in the amount of play action from under center they ran over that time period. Murray has had 180 snaps of under-center play-action concepts since he's entered the NFL. The Vikings have averaged 164 per season since 2022.

O'Connell likes to attack vertically with play fakes to not only try and draw up defenders, but to also vary up protections so his quarterbacks can stand in the pocket and attack downfield. Cousins was a tough player that was willing to stand and deliver on throws, even if he lacked the high-end arm or athleticism to be considered an upper-tier quarterback. Sam Darnold then came in and played like Cousins withSam Raimi directinghim.

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Murray, meanwhile, had a few plays of being able to operate on these concepts, often on the move on bootlegs and at times bailing from the pocket a bit too early. But there are flashes of excellent throws from the pocket by Murray after he turns his back to the defense. O'Connell has seldom run play action out of the shotgun, so this will have to be incorporated in Minnesota.

Murray is best working to the outside and down the field. He has a nice knack for layering throws with touch, but is comfortable doing it more when he can throw out in space on things like crossers and overs and outbreaking routes. His partnership with Marvin Harrison Jr. was often frustrating because of Harrison Jr.'s role in the offense features in-breaking dig routes that Murray would neglect to throw to at all. (Murray ranks 40th out of 45 qualifying quarterbacks since entering the NFL in 2019 in throws of 10-22 yards and between the numbers.)

Here is Murray's target heat map from the 2024 and 2025 seasons, with a handy circle placed to focus on over the middle of the field. Notice the blue incomplete dots down the sideline and the lack of dots over the middle.

And here is Sam Darnold's heat map in 2024 when he was the Vikings' starting quarterback:

Darnold is a fellow talented but imperfect quarterback who excelled and used it to launch toeven greater success in Seattlethis past season. He has always been willing to attack the middle, sometimes to his own detriment, but that willingness is what made Shanahan (and Kubiak) coaches so fond of him operating in their under-center, play-action, chuck-it-between-the-hashes-like-there's-no-tomorrow offense.

Murray also went from chucking deep go balls to becoming more and more of an underneath thrower under Petzing. Sometimes frustratingly so. He went from 33.3% of his throws traveling 10 or more air yards in 2021 (which ranked 10th that season), to just 26.7% last season (which ranked 37th). His chemistry with Cardinals tight end Trey McBride is a part of that, but perhaps the rest of the Arizona receiving crops, which featured plenty of size but perhaps not a ton of deep speed, limited some of that. But Murray was a great deep ball thrower earlier in his career, even if the routes he likes to throw can be limited in scope.

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Murray's underlying statistics, even with his imperfections, have still pointed to an effective (if limited) player.

Murray ranks 17th in dropback success rate since entering the NFL. His 46% rate is the exact same as Justin Herbert. It's above names like Aaron Rodgers, Baker Mayfield, Jalen Hurts, Trevor Lawrence, Sam Darnold, Russell Wilson, CJ Stroud and Bo Nix. He ranks 18th in EPA per play. He's an effective scrambler and doesn't actually scramble as much people perceive, although there is an uptick when he isn't comfortable with what's going on around him.

He's touched borderline top-10 play at the position (an arbitrary thing, but you get the idea). But he's done it in two wildly different offenses and his improvement for most of 2024 was a fun subplot for the season. He ranked 13th in EPA, eighth in success rate and ninth in QBR (a career high) in an offense that asked him to do more traditional operation at the position than he had ever done in his career.

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Lydia Ko posts career-low 60 and only leads bye 1 shot in LPGA's Phoenix stop

PHOENIX (AP) — Lydia Ko opened with four straight birdies and never stopping rolling Thursday until she closed out the best round of her LPGA Tour career with two more birdies for a 12-under 60 on a day of extreme low scoring in the Ford Championship.

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Defending champion Hyo Joo Kim had a 61, making it the first time since the 2003 Kellogg-Keebler Classic two players were double digits under par in the opening round.

"I don't think I've ever actually started a round with four birdies, so it was nice to take advantage of the good start and continue that on my back nine," Ko said. "I think like as every golfer, when things go well you also think about the things that could go terribly wrong. I feel like I stayed patient and was rolling it really well."

A moderate start to her 13th season came to life on the Cattail course at Whirlwind Golf Club when the 28-year-old Ko got into a rhythm after a rare putter change and started piling up the birdies.

She said the idea of 59 — Annika Sorenstam has the only sub-60 round in LPGA history, 25 years ago on a different course in Phoenix — entered her thinking when she birdied her 14th and 15th holes of the round after starting on No. 10.

But she didn't hit a 7-foot birdie putt firmly enough on the par-5 seventh. Ko finished with two more birdies for her career low round.

"That would have been nice to hole that one," Ko said. "But who knows? Maybe if I holed that one I might not have holed the other two. You can't think about 'what if?' Birdied some other ones that I didn't expect, so kind of just evens out in that sense."

It was the ninth round of 60 or lower on the LPGA, the most recent by Lucy Li at Pinnacle Country Cub in Arkansas in 2024.

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Kim also started on No. 10 and shot 28 on the front nine, finishing birdie-eagle-birdie, including a hole-out from the fairway on the par-4 eighth hole.

Nelly Korda, who opened the year with a 54-hole win in Florida and was runner-up last week in California, holed out from the 18th fairway for eagle in the middle of her round and shot 63, one of her career best. She was three shots behind.

They all played in the morning and it was unlikely they would be caught by anyone in the afternoon, when temperatures were pushing 100 degrees (38 Celsius).

Jeeno Thitikul, the No. 1 player in women's golf, was among those who had a late start. She was only 2 under at the turn.

The big surprise for Ko was not so much her score but the equipment she uses. The Kiwi rarely tinkers with her putter but decided to switch to a different model earlier this week.

"It's been a while since I have tried a different model," Ko said of her Scotty Cameron 12 she used at Whirlwind. "It just rolled good. Went in the bag on Tuesday. ... This has only been one round but it's a good start. You know, really couldn't have been any better."

Ko was among six players from the morning wave who shot 65 or better. The course must not have seemed all that easy to Lexi Thompson, who plays a limited schedule and made her 2026 debut with a 75 that left her 15 shots behind.

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Tom Brady said he asked NFL if he could make comeback while owning Raiders: 'They don't like that idea very much'

Tom Brady isn't coming out of retirement to play in the NFL again … but he did ask how that would work now that he's a minority owner with the Las Vegas Raiders. According to Brady, the league didn't "like that idea very much," per CNBC.

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Brady said he "inquired" about the possibility and "explored a lot of things," but is ultimately "happily retired." The 48-year-old made those comments just days afterparticipating in the Flag Football Classic.

Though Brady's team was destroyed by Team USA, he made one highlight-worthy play that got people thinking he could still perform at a high level in the NFL.

It doesn't sound like that's actually going to happen, and things would have to change if Brady truly wanted to return to the NFL at this point.

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CNBC reached out to an NFL spokesperson, who said Brady would need to "divest his ownership stake in the Raiders" in order to return to the league as a player. The spokesperson added, "There would be salary cap issues involving a player/owner," per CNBC.

With that out of the question, Brady will have to settle for being arguably the best player to ever take the field. The 23-year pro made 15 Pro Bowls, won seven Super Bowls and threw an NFL-record 649 touchdowns over his career.

For now, it sounds like Brady is focused on his minority owner role with the Raiders. And while the future Hall of Famer couldn't exactly lay out his job details to CNBC, he said he was focused on bringing "the Raiders back to glory."

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'Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber' tour — How to get tickets, presale times, concert dates and more

Wu-Tang Clan is returning to North America this summer for encore dates of "Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber" tour. The 26-city tour begins August 27 in Darien Center, N.Y., with stops across the U.S. and Canada, including Atlantic City, Toronto, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix and more. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony will open on most dates. Tickets for the iconic hip-hop group go on general sale on Friday, March 27, at 10 a.m. local venue time. Here's everything you need to know to grab tickets to the Wu-Tang Clan tour.

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Presales for theWu-Tang Clan's upcoming tourran all this week and conclude today. General sale begins March 27 at 10 a.m. local venue time.

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'Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber' tourdates

  • Thursday, Aug. 27 – Darien Center, N.Y., Darien Lake Amphitheater

  • Friday, Aug. 28 – Atlantic City, N.J., Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena ^

  • Saturday, Aug. 29 – Hartford, Conn., The Meadows Music Theatre

  • Tuesday, Sep. 1 – Shakopee, Minn., Mystic Lake Amphitheater ^

  • Wednesday, Sep. 2 – Kansas City, Mo., Morton Amphitheater

  • Friday, Sep. 4 – Tinley Park, Ill., Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

  • Saturday, Sep. 5 – Cincinnati, Riverbend Music Center

  • Sunday, Sep. 6 – Clarkston, Mich., Pine Knob Music Theatre

  • Tuesday, Sep. 8 – Toronto, Ontario, RBC Amphitheatre

  • Wednesday, Sep. 9 – Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Blossom Music Center

  • Friday, Sep. 11 – Holmdel, N.J., PNC Bank Arts Center

  • Saturday, Sep. 12 – Mansfield, Mass., Xfinity Center

  • Sunday, Sep. 13 – Wantagh, N.Y., Northwell at Jones Beach Theater

  • Tuesday, Sep. 15 – Bristow, Va., Jiffy Lube Live

  • Wednesday, Sep. 16 – Virginia Beach, Va., Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach

  • Friday, Sep. 18 – Charlotte, N.C., Truliant Amphitheater

  • Saturday, Sep. 19 – Birmingham, Ala., Coca-Cola Amphitheater

  • Sunday, Sep. 20 – Atlanta, Shaky Knees Festival – Piedmont Park *^

  • Tuesday, Sep. 22 – Orlando, Kia Center

  • Wednesday, Sep. 23 – West Palm Beach, Fla., iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

  • Thursday, Sep. 24 – Tampa, MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

  • Saturday, Sep. 26 – Thackerville, Okla., Winstar Casino ^

  • Monday, Sep. 28 – Albuquerque, First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater

  • Tuesday, Sep. 29 – Salt Lake City, Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre

  • Thursday, Oct. 1 – Highland, Calif., Yaamava' Theater

  • Friday, Oct. 2 – Sacramento, Calif., Aftershock Festival–Discovery Park *^

  • Saturday, Oct. 3 – Las Vegas, T-Mobile Arena ^

  • Sunday, Oct. 4 – Phoenix, Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

* Festival appearance

^ Without Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

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