The Philadelphia Eagles have released veteran cornerback Darius Slay to save $4.3 million against their salary cap, allowing them to make other offseason moves. Slay, a six-time Pro Bowl player, was a key part of the Eagles’ defense but was let go to create space for younger players. Slay is looking to play one more year and may potentially return to the Detroit Lions, where he started his career and had significant success.
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Trump “would not recommend” appointing a special prosecutor in Epstein case, Leavitt says
President Trump, through White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, stated he does not support appointing a special prosecutor for the Jeffrey Epstein case, dismissing calls for transparency from Republicans as weak. Trump's remarks followed criticism of Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of the Epstein investigation, which he labeled as a "hoax" perpetrated by Democrats. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: President Trump said he does not think a special prosecutor is needed to look...
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