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The World Cup Meets Casino Capitalism

FIFA’s new prediction market partners cast a shadow over the people’s game. Just when one might think the FIFA greed machine ...
Carbon Brief explains why AC rates in parts of Europe are relatively low and clarifies some of the misleading claims about ...
Tenet Security hijacked Claude Code in 85% of tests via a fake Sentry error — no stolen credentials, no alerts. Datadog and ...
Andy Burnham’s pledge to deliver a council house building boom has sparked fears it could deliver fewer homes than those ...
The slogan coined by Housing Secretary Steve Reed 'won't be uttered once' under a Burnham premiership - as the future of ...
Corporate legal departments at public and private companies are confronting a novel insider trading problem — one for which their existing ...
In 2019, entrepreneur Bryan Johnson began to experiment on himself by taking daily injections of rapamycin. This immunosuppressant drug is typically used to prevent organ rejection after ...
Advocates describe this moment as both a crisis and an opening to reimagine the promises of freedom and democracy ...
Ten years after its launch, Vision 2030 remains Saudi Arabia's roadmap for resilience. The Iran war reinforced—not ...
Media-shy financier Stephen Feinberg has quietly amassed extraordinary influence over US military spending ...
A spate of recent fraud cases and bankruptcies has raised new concerns about a growing class of largely unregulated loans, with a sell-off in U.S. banking stocks bleeding into global markets this week ...
Climate politics are in a very weird place right now. On the one hand, current events would seem to be fertile ground—perhaps more fertile than ever—for generating popular support for climate action.