A former NFL linebacker was sentenced to two and a half years in federal prison this week after he admitted to running a Ponzi scheme involving West African gold mines, properties in Central ...
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CaughtOffside reports that “Spurs intend to table a £33.5m bid for Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo who has caught the eye this season with nine goals and five assists across all competitions.” ...
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It’s not a bluff: The Atlanta Falcons are indeed moving forward with Kirk Cousins on their roster. Two league sources familiar with communications between Cousins and the Falcons reiterated to ...
Kyle Hart hasn't pitched in a Major League Baseball game since 2020, but that could all change very soon as the he appears to be a frontrunner for the fifth spot in the San Diego Padres starting ...
In a regulatory filing, Chubb (CB) disclosed that its CEO Evan Greenberg sold 25.7K shares of common stock on March 11th in a total transaction size of $7.5M. Published first on TheFly – the ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump’s plans for a $5 million “gold card” that would grant “green-card privileges-plus” to wealthy foreigners is similar to other initiatives in both the US and ...
After three years in operation, Nigerian education technology startup Edukoya has ended operations, saying poor infrastructure and economic challenges made it impossible to scale. The startup ...
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the US was creating a "gold card" that would enable wealthy foreigners to live and work in the US in exchange for a fee of about $5 million. "You have a ...