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WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is not going to Beijing ‌during President Donald Trump's trip to China ‌this week, a person familiar with the matter said on Monday.

Huang ​was not invited, the source said, with the White House focusing more on agriculture and commercial aviation matters, such as orders for Boeing planes, on the ‌current trip. The White ⁠House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

A number of CEOs ⁠were expected to travel with Trump to help drum up business for U.S. companies, a top priority ​for his ​administration.

A person familiar with ​the matter confirmed last ‌week that Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser was invited. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon will attend as long as the trip goes ahead as planned, another source with knowledge of the matter said last week.

Trump has ‌developed a strong relationship with ​Huang since he has been ​in office and agreed ​to allow the company's H200 AI ‌chips to be exported to ​China. But ​they have not yet been sold, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on April 22nd, citing difficulties ​with Chinese companies ‌getting permission to buy them from the ​Chinese government.

(Reporting by Karen Freifeld; Editing by Chizu ​Nomiyama and Nick Zieminski)

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Panthers reportedly release defender on Thursday

TheCarolina Panthershave reportedly parted ways with a defender ahead of this weekend's rookie minicamp.

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According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston, the team isreleasinglinebacker Jacoby Windmon. The 24-year-old has spent parts of the last two seasons with Carolina.

The Marrero, La. native and Michigan State University product cracked into the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2024. He'd be signed off their practice squad by the Panthers later that year, in mid-October.

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Windmon would return to Pittsburgh after being waived by Carolina in the summer of 2025. He then headed back to the Panthers a few months later in November, and signed a reserve/future contract following the 2025 campaign.

In his pair of seasons with the Panthers, Windmon recorded 22 combined tackles, a sack and a half and two passes defensed over nine games. He also made two starts as a rookie in 2024.

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Panthers reportedly release defender on Thursday

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3 biggest takeaways for Sixers following Game 3 loss to Knicks at home

PHILADELPHIA -- ThePhiladelphia 76ersare facing elimination as theyfell to the New York Knicks 108-94as they now trail the series 3-0. They are in a position that nobody wants to be in as there has been no instance of a team rallying to win a series after trailing 3-0 in NBA history. The Sixers will now have to dig deep in order to avoid elimination on Sunday afternoon.

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The Sixers were led by Kelly Oubre Jr. with 22 points and eight rebounds, Joel Embiid had 18 points, six rebounds, and five assists, and Tyrese Maxey had 17 points and seven assists. Paul George had 15 points and five rebounds while VJ Edgecombe added 11 and seven rebounds.

Here are the three biggest takeaways following the loss:

Bench scoring an issue

The Knicks received a big spark from their second unit all night long as former Sixer Landry Shamet hopped off the bench and scored 15 points for them. Mitchell Robinson had six points and Jordan Clarkson had four while Jose Alvarado had three points. Total that up and New York received 28 bench points. The Sixers did not score a single bench point until the 11:00 mark of the fourth quarter when Quentin Grimes drilled a 3-pointer. The Sixers have to find a way to get some type of scoring from the bench unit as this series moves forward.

Coach Nick Nurse stated on the bench unit:

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"Just trying to find the right combinations of who stays and who comes in, and try to make sure we generate some makeable shots and things like that. I think it kind of started a little bit at the end of the first there, where we made some subs, and we didn't hold the water very good there going at the end of the first, and then again at the start of the fourth. We kind of got ourselves right back in the game At the start of the fourth, (Jalen) Brunson was having a good game. So, we decided to blitz him a little bit, and they scored, I think, on three straight blitzes."

George starts fast, but can't sustain

This has been a theme in this series as George has started games hot, but then has tailed off as the game wears on. The 9-time All-Star was fantastic in the first quarter as he scored 15 points on 6-for-9 shooting. He then went scoreless the rest of the night on 0-for-9 shooting and didn't take a single free throw attempt. Obviously, George can't control whether he gets calls or not. That's on the officiating, but it is so important for the Sixers to keep George involved and keep him in rhythm. He is essential to everything the Sixers want to do.

"I think there's probably a couple mixed in there that are tough (shots), but he's also made a lot of those tough ones early in the game, too," said Nurse. "I think he did have a couple tough looks there as the game went on, but I thought he also had a couple decent looks. I mean, I got to look at it. Just got to get him in in some better situations, I think the post-ups and stuff we've done, he's gotten some good looks and made those. He did have a couple more of those as the game went on, and just didn't go in. Just gotta keep getting him in the ball in some places where he likes it."

A quiet Maxey night

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 08: Tyrese Maxey #0 of the Philadelphia 76ers dribbles the ball against Miles McBride #2 of the New York Knicks during the second quarter in Game Three of the Second Round of the NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs at Xfinity Mobile Arena on May 08, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

The Sixers received 17 points from Maxey, but he only took 12 shots. Now, he did make eight of those shots, but he was also only 1-for-3 from deep. The Knicks deserve credit for their aggressive blitzing as Mikal Bridges, Josh Hart, and Miles McBride all bothered Maxey a bit when he crossed halfcourt to force him to give it up. Guys like Clarkson and Shamet bothered the 2-time All-Star as well. It was one of those nights where the Sixers have to find ways to make life easier for Maxey as they move forward.

"Just be available," said Embiid. "Everybody has to be. You know? I feel like every single time we blitzed Brunson. They made us pay. It comes down to shot-making. I feel like we had a lot of good shots tonight. They made theirs and we didn't make ours. Just more available, and just go from there."

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Seattle man yells ‘I’m rich’ after beachgoers beg him to stop attacking endangered seal — before he’s detained

A tourist who threw a huge rock at anendangered Hawaiian monk sealin Maui boasted that he didn’t care about the consequences because he’s “rich” — before he was detained over the attack.

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The man was filmed lifting a large rock from a beach and throwing it towards an endangered seal as it swamoff the Lahaina shorelinelast Tuesday, narrowly missing the animal’s head.

Kaylee Schnitzer, who filmed the video, can be heard yelling at the man: “What are you doing? Why would you throw a rock at it?”

She later toldKHON 2:“We told him that we called the cops, and he was like, ‘I don’t care. Fine me, I’m rich.’ He said that, and he kept walking.”

The Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement’s Maui Branch dispatched officers to the beach, where they detained the suspect. Hawaii’s Department of Land and Natural Resourcessaidit will not be share the suspect’s identity as he has not been criminally charged at this time. He is understood to be a 37-year-old man from Seattle, Washington.

A viral video captured a tourist throwing a large rock at an endangered monk seal in Hawaii (KHON2)

Hawaiian monk seals are among the most endangered marine mammals in the world. Harassing, injuring or killing one is against both state and federal law, and violators may face fines or criminal penalties. The horrifying incident sparked online outrage and Schnitzer’s video went viral.

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The seal, named “Lani,” is beloved by many residents in the area after returning toLahaina following the 2023 wildfires.Maui Mayor Richard Bissennoted in an Instagram postthat both members of his team and locals have “watched over and deeply cared for” Lani since her return.

“Let me be clear, this is not the kind of visitor we welcome on Maui,” Bissen said. “We welcome respectful visitors that understand that our cultural environment and wildlife must be treated with care and aloha. Behavior like this will not be tolerated.”

Monk seals are one of the most endangered marine mammals in the world (Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources)

State officials said the suspect was questioned by authorities and later released after he requested legal counsel.

The Department of Land and Natural Resources said it is investigating the incident and will turn over the findings to NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement for possible federal action.The Independenthas contacted the department for more information.

During a news conference on Wednesday, the Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement Chief Jason Redulla said officials have not confirmed whether the seal was harmed by the rock.

Police reminded the public to avoid interactions with the protected species and report harmful behavior to authorities.

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Ohio State basketball receives commitment from 7-foot-1 Serbian center

Just when you thought theOhio Statebasketball team was finished adding to the roster, we get a bit of a surprise. 7-foot-1 Serbian center,Vuk Lazarevic, who played in the United States this past season, committed to the Buckeyes on Friday for the 2026 recruiting cycle, according to Joe Tipton of On3.

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Even though Lazarevic wasn't on too many radars, he did visit UConn earlier and is a late bloomer who has a diversified game. As with many big men from Europe, the Belgrade, Serbia native can do a little bit of everything, including score around the paint, step out to hit perimeter shots, and look to pass and set up teammates.

Laxarevic joins 5-star freshman wingAnthony Thompsonand 4-star forwardAlex Smithin the 2026 recruiting class and makes it a crowded center position with three others on the roster. He'll be competing with redshirt seniorJosh Ojianwuna,Kentuckytransfer and juniorAndrija Jelavić, and returning juniorIvan Njegovan.

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Laxarevic is seen as a developing project that can also defend the paint, so we'll see where and how Ohio State uses him in the era of trying to keep players happy because of Name, Image and Likeness and the transfer portal.

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