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Israel's military is looking into whether Hamas' top leader Yahya Sinwar was killed in a military operation in Gaza

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Yahoo Sports Fantasy Film Room: 4 offenses we need fixed for fantasy | Yahoo Fantasy Forecast It's Thursday and 'Fantasy Film Room' is back with Nate Tice and Matt Harmon. The two look into four offenses that have gotten off to uneven starts to the season that have players the fantasy world is counting on. Harmon and Tice do a deep dive on the Arizona Cardinals, Jacksonville Jaguars, L.A. Chargers and Miami Dolphins. The two look at what's gone wrong so far and what ways each team can tweak, fix and evolve their offenses the rest of the season. The two also preview the 'instant classic' TNF matchup between the Denver Broncos and New Orleans Saints.

Cyera acquires Trail Security for $162M; Cyera is now raising at a $3B valuation Cyera, the Israel-founded, U.S.-based cybersecurity unicorn that uses artificial intelligence to build what's known as data security posture management — a full assessment and picture of where a customers' data has been created, where it is stored, and how it is used — has been on a growth tear in the last year, picking up business as breaches have continued to hit a growing number of enterprises and other large organizations. The startup is acquiring Trail Security, a startup that was still in stealth mode building solutions for data loss prevention — essentially technology complementary to posture management to help secure data in the event of a breach. Cyera is paying $162 million for Trail in a mix of cash and shares, Cyera's CEO and co-founder Yotam Segev told TechCrunch in an interview.

OroraTech's space-based wildfire detection brings in $25M to put more imaging satellites in orbit OroraTech is taking a space-based approach to "wildfire intelligence," and just raised $25 million to grow its market and cover more of the Earth. The German startup currently has two thermal-infrared imaging satellites in orbit, watching over a number of locations around the world and some 160 million hectares of forest land. OroraTech first used data from dozens of other imaging satellites and terrestrial sources, but now relies on its own and is planning on having an initial constellation of eight up and running by mid-2025.

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