Arizona Cardinals remove ‘independent study’ clause from star QB Kyler Murray contract as he calls questions about work ethic ‘disrespectful’
The Arizona Cardinals announced on Thursday that they have removed the “independent study” clause from star quarterback Kyler Murray’s contract after he called questions about...
Bitcoin holds $24K as US dollar taps 3-week lows on Eurozone inflation report
Estimates for July inflation across the euro area make for grim reading at 8.9%, with the U.S. dollar rebounding....
Cardano Vasil hard fork hit with another delay for several weeks
The Vasil hard fork was originally scheduled to go live in June, but teams behind the Cardano blockchain development have prioritized a smooth network transition....
Robb Elementary school principal allowed to return to work after brief suspension, attorney says – CNN
Robb Elementary school principal allowed to return to work after brief suspension, attorney says CNN Uvalde, Texas shooting: Robb Elementary School principal reinstated just days after...
Hopes for first grain ship to leave Ukraine after Russia deal
The ship could go on Friday if “crucial” details are agreed, says the UN aid chief....
Ukraine war: Russia says 40 Ukrainian prisoners killed in blast
The Ukrainian and Russian militaries accuse each other of shelling a prison camp in Donetsk....
Santander to Launch Crypto Trading Services in Brazil
Santander, which is a Spanish multinational banking giant, is going to make strides in the cryptocurrency industry. Santander Brazil’s CEO, Mario Leao revealed on Thursday...
Scientists say temperatures are getting ‘hotter faster’ than their tools can calculate
The UK’s recent heat wave was the Great British Bake Off that no one wanted — and it was made at least 10 times more...
Lebanon’s national basketball team gives crisis-stricken country a glimmer of hope
The people of Lebanon were given a much-needed reason to smile this week after the Cedars — Lebanon’s national basketball team — fought their way...
Europe’s economy surprisingly grew last quarter, easing recession fears (for now)
Europe’s economy grew unexpectedly in the second quarter of this year, allaying concerns — for now — that the continent may have slid into a...