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Sports Illustrated Tickets Takes the Field with NFT Box Office on Polygon!

SI Tickets scores big with NFT Box Office on Polygon!

Texas Invokes Clarence Thomas Opinion to Defend Social Media Law

Last September, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a controversial ban on social media "censorship" into law, and now tech groups are fighting back. The law...

Chipotle Now Accepting Cryptocurrency Payments

Chipotle, the international burrito chain, has teamed up with Flexa to allow U.S. customers to pay with their food orders using digital currency. Customers will...

Brazil’s Unicorn 2TM Lays Off Dozens of Employees

Brazil's largest crypto exchange, Unicorn 2TM, laid off over 80 employees on Wednesday. The holding company, Mercado Bitcoin Market, has more than 580 employees. 2TM...

Kanye West’s Company Files Yeezus Trademarks for ‘Metaverse Experiences’ and NFT Marketplace

Billionaire media mogul Kanye West's company, Yeezus, has filed several trademark applications--which seems to indicate Ye's next move will be a deep dive into...

Napster to Become a Web3 Company

Napster, the file-sharing trailblazer, is planning the ultimate comeback---this time on the blockchain.  The news was announced by Matt Zhang, founder of the crypto-focused investment...

Kenyan Blockchain Hub Sankore Partners With Swiss Non-profit

Kenyan blockchain community, Sankore, has partnered with Swiss non-profit NEAR Foundation to launch a new regional hub. The hub will focus on ongoing blockchain innovation...

Terra Blockchain Resumes After Being Delisted for 9 Hours

The Terra blockchain has resumed activity after it was delisted for nine hours amid the ongoing Bitcoin crisis. The blockchain was halted at block 7607789...

The End of NFTs?: Panic As Sales Plunge 92% Amid Market ‘Collapse’

The tech world is in a shambles after sales of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) fell 92%t since September.  Wall Street Journal reports that NFT sales fell to...

Google Launches First African Product Development Center in Nairobi

Google has launched its newest product development center in Nairobi, the first in Africa. The new center is a part of Google's commitment to invest...

Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, ViciNFT Launch NFTs in Honor of Jackie Robinson

Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) has teamed up with the ViciNFT Corporation to launch a collection of NFTs in honor of Jackie Robinson's year...

Pepsi, Mary J. Blige Honor Women Trailblazers in Music and Web3

Mary J. Blige has teamed up with Pepsi for the inaugural "Strength of a Woman Festival & Summit," which is being held during Mother's...
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Nikola falls short of winning shareholder support to issue new stock – but a new law may help

Shareholder tides halt Nikola's issuing of new stock, causing disruption in their innovation journey. However, the company might find its buoy thrown under a proposed new law, potentially altering the voting threshold" [2].

Retailers say theft cost nearly $100 billion last year. But are stores using crime stats to cover up other problems?

Retailers are claiming that theft cost them almost $100 billion last year, with 37% due to shoplifting and 28.5% employee theft, according to a survey[2]. But could these stats be used to cover up other problems? A deeper dive is needed to find out.

Kelley Blue Book: The redesigned 2024 Chevy Trax: a roomy, affordable crossover SUV with zippy driving dynamics

Kelley Blue Book has praised the redesigned 2024 Chevy Trax for its affordability, roominess, and zippy driving dynamics. With a starting price of $21,495 [3], this crossover SUV is a great option for those who want practicality without breaking the bank.

Market Extra: Michael Burry of The Big Short fame doubled down on China bets. Here’s what other investors are saying

Michael Burry, the famous investor known for predicting the US housing market crash in 2008, recently increased his bets on Chinese companies like Alibaba and JD.com. Other investors are taking note of his moves as they navigate the complex Chinese market. [[2]]

Dow Jones Newswires: Amazon’s cloud business to invest more than $12 billion in India by 2030

Amazon's cloud business, Amazon Web Services (AWS), will reportedly invest over $12 billion in India by 2030. This move comes as AWS aims to expand its operations in the world's fastest-growing cloud market. With this significant investment, AWS aims to support Indian businesses in their digital transformation journeys. [1]