Major US cities will feel like they’re below zero this week. Find out where
Temperatures expected this week will be the coldest air of the season by far, and will even reach some big cities in the Northeast and...
Google ordered to turn over documents related to anti-union efforts in NLRB case
A judge has ordered Google to turn over hundreds of internal documents — many related to its efforts to quash an employee union — as...
Biden facing pressure to deliver on voting rights ahead of Atlanta speech
Pressure is intensifying on President Joe Biden to articulate a plan to enact meaningful voter protections as a counter to strict new voting laws going...
South Africa’s coastlines are a biodiversity hotspot
From nesting sea turtles to the annual arrival of the whales, Southern Africa’s oceans are bursting with life. There are penguins, dolphins, sardines and sharks....
3x NBA champion Andre Iguodala becomes the latest athlete to receive salary in crypto
Iguodala said he will also be giving out $1 million worth of BTC to fans to increase the cryptocurrency’s adoption....
Novak Djokovic can remain in Australia, court rules
A judge in Melbourne ruled that tennis star Novak Djokovic should be released from detention, and the government’s cancellation of his visa overruled. Follow here...
Direct Fiat On-Ramps Come to Algorand (ALGO) via Alchemy Pay (ACH)
PRESS RELEASE. Singapore, 10 January, 2022: Algorand (ALGO), the layer-1 blockchain for decentralized and traditional finance, has added direct fiat payment channels into their network,...
Australia’s largest crypto exchange will sponsor tennis star Ajla Tomljanovic
Users from the crypto exchange will have the chance to win tickets to two tournaments and a meeting with Ajla Tomljanovic using a nonfungible token...
Maya Angelou becomes first Black woman to appear on US quarter as Treasury begins distribution
A new US quarter featuring the late Maya Angelou went into circulation Monday, the US Mint announced, making the legendary poet and activist the first...
Amanpour presses Kazakh official: Do you support shoot-to-kill orders?
After Kazakhstan’s president gave a shoot-to-kill order against demonstrators, diplomat Erzhan Kazykhanov says the government “never used lethal force against peaceful protesters.”...