FIFA and Saudi Aramco have agreed a four year sponsorship deal worth $100 per year. The agreement raises concerns about FIFA's climate and human rights commitments.
EigenLayer’s token EIGEN will launch in May, with a total supply of 1.67 billion tokens. The Eigen Foundation has announced an airdrop for the community, set for May. The Eigen Foundation, the non-profit supporting the development of restaking protocol EigenLayer, has announced the launch and distribution of the native token EIGEN. Alongside the announcement for […]
Global Payments Inc. GPN is slated to release first-quarter 2024 results on May 1, 2024, before the opening bell. The company continues to be aided by higher transaction volumes, strategic acquisitions, technological innovations a
Global Payments' (GPN) Q1 results are likely to be aided by resilient consumer spending, higher commercial account growth and cost-curbing initiatives.
Now that the Kraken have a TV solution that eliminates one barrier to growing the fan base, they must repair the on-ice product for anyone tuning in to see it.
Oracle has confirmed it will soon relocating its global headquarters to
Fintech StoneX Financial partners with NatWest to enhance the UK bank’s global payments capabilities and provide clients better cross-border FX services The payments division of StoneX Group, StoneX Financial, has partnered with NatWest to supply it with third-party delivery and international FX payments services, enabling the bank’s corporate clients to transfer money internationally with ease. […]
The city showcased its sporting heritage and world-class venues at SportAccord
Filtronic Plc's London trade increased after a partnership with SpaceX, granting Elon Musk's firm the option to buy up to 10% of Filtronic and a $19.7 million supply module contract.
The report underlines the urgent need for incorporating occupational safety and health considerations into climate response strategies.
In 2024, four billion people — about half the world’s population — in 64 countries including large democracies like the US and India, will head to the polls. Social media companies like Meta, YouTube and TikTok, have promised to protect the integrity of those elections, at least as far as discourse and factual claims being made on their platforms are concerned. Missing from the conversation, however, is closed messaging app WhatsApp, which now rivals public social media platforms in both scope...
The European Commission is investigating Meta over concerns the company hasn't done enough to tackle disinformation ahead of upcoming elections.