NFL Offseason Check-In: Dan Quinn Didn't Want Commanders to Fall for Easy Narrative
- Dan Quinn says he’s optimistic after a rough 5-12 year and made major staff changes (new OC David Blough, new DC Daronte Jones) to reset the culture.
- Jayden Daniels is healthy and the offense will feature more under‑center/play‑action looks and new weapons (Ford, White, Okonkwo, Van Jefferson, rookie Antonio Williams) to keep him protected.
- Washington overhauled the defense with splash signings like Odafe Oweh and K’Lavon Chaisson and drafted linebacker Sony Styles at No. 7 to add speed, pressure and versatility.
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May 6, 2026 at 10:00 AM
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Oil prices slump after US reported to be close to framework deal to end Iran war
- Oil prices plunged about 6% to two‑week lows after reports the U.S. is close to a one‑page framework with Iran to end the war, easing immediate supply fears.
- The Strait of Hormuz disruptions had pushed prices up earlier — a deal could reopen shipping routes and calm markets.
- Still, U.S. crude, gasoline and distillate stocks fell last week, and the U.S. destroyed several Iranian small boats while freeing stranded ships, underscoring lingering supply risks.
Business and Finance
War and Conflicts
Iran says it seeks 'fair' deal after Trump pauses naval mission to open strait
- President Trump paused the U.S. "Project Freedom" naval mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, saying talks with Iran showed "great progress" — Brent crude fell about 1.7% to under $108.
- Iran insists it will only accept a "fair and comprehensive" peace deal and is pushing for regional diplomacy as negotiations continue.
- Attacks in the strait have persisted: a French container ship was struck and crew evacuated, and Iran has effectively barred foreign shipping since February.
Politics
Business and Finance
Benches Empty Without Any Fighting During Tigers-Red Sox Game
- Benches emptied in the fourth after Tigers pitcher Framber Valdez hit Trevor Story — no punches thrown and things calmed down quickly.
- Boston had already jumped out to an 8-2 lead, then Wilson Contreras and Wilyer Abreu hit back‑to‑back homers to open the fourth.
- Valdez was ejected and had a rough night, allowing 10 runs (seven earned) in just over three innings.
Man charged in US with stealing $450 million from Mexican billionaire in loan scheme
- A man posing as "Astor Asset Group" — falsely claiming ties to the famed Astor family — convinced Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego to secure a $100–115M loan with about $450M in company shares.
- The conspirators secretly sold the pledged shares, kept hundreds of millions of dollars, and Salinas only learned the shares had been liquidated in July 2024.
- The suspect, Vladimir Sklarov (aka Gregory Mitchell/Mark Simon Bentley), was arrested in Chicago on a New York indictment; Salinas said he felt "like an absolute idiot" for falling for the scheme.
Crime
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