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Coco Gauff Named Team USA Flagbearer for Paris Olympics

Coco Gauff Named Team USA Flagbearer for Paris Olympics

Coco Gauff has been chosen to carry the Team USA flag at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony, becoming the first tennis player to receive the honor. She will share the distinction with basketball legend LeBron James. At just 20 years old, Gauff, the world No. 2 and reigning U.S. Open champion, will become the youngest American flag bearer in Olympic history, surpassing Cindy Nelson, who held the role at the 1976 Innsbruck Winter Games. Gauff expressed her gratitude on social media, saying, "I just want to thank my fellow Olympians/Team USA for voting and choosing me for this incredible…
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UK regulator fines Coinbase's UK arm .5 million for high-risk customer breaches

UK regulator fines Coinbase's UK arm $4.5 million for high-risk customer breaches

Coinbase’s UK subsidiary has been fined £3.5 million ($4.5 million) by British regulators for breaching an agreement aimed at preventing the cryptocurrency exchange from taking on high-risk customers. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has imposed the fine on CB Payments Limited (CBPL), a subsidiary of Coinbase Group, which operates a global cryptocurrency trading platform. The fine comes after CBPL breached a voluntary agreement it entered into in October 2020 to avoid taking on and offering services to high-risk clients. The FCA reported that CBPL served 13,416 high-risk customers despite the settlement, with 31% of those customers depositing approximately $24.9 million.…
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Mind Over Matter: The Mental Toughness Needed to Conquer The Open Championship

Mind Over Matter: The Mental Toughness Needed to Conquer The Open Championship

The Open Championship is a grueling test of physical and mental endurance. While players battle the elements and unforgiving links golf courses, the real battlefield is in the mind. Success at The Open requires a unique psychological approach. It’s not just about patience and commitment; it’s about mastering the mental game in the face of adversity. Dr. Morris Pickens, a renowned sports psychologist, offers valuable insights into the mindset required to thrive in this challenging environment. One of the most critical aspects is accepting the uncontrollable. The unpredictable conditions of the Open mean that players will inevitably encounter “good-bad” shots,…
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Ford Reports Significant Revenue Drop Due to Warranty Issues

Ford Reports Significant Revenue Drop Due to Warranty Issues

DETROIT — Ford Motor Company fell significantly short of Wall Street expectations for second-quarter earnings, despite beating revenue forecasts, as long-running warranty issues plague the automaker. Here's how the company performed against analyst estimates reviewed by LSEG: Earnings per share: 47 cents adjusted vs. 68 cents adjusted expected Automotive revenue: $44.81 billion vs. $44.02 billion forecast Ford shares are up about 15% this year as prices in the auto sector have remained more resilient than expected. However, as the industry-wide shift to electric vehicles proceeds more slowly than expected, the automaker has adjusted its production plans, focusing less on fully…
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Why a Historically Reliable Recession Indicator May No Longer Be Accurate

Why a Historically Reliable Recession Indicator May No Longer Be Accurate

Wall Street’s most reliable recession indicator started signaling trouble in 2022 and hasn’t stopped since, but so far it has proven wrong every time. The yield on 10-year Treasuries has been lower than that of many shorter-term bonds, a scenario known as an inverted yield curve, which has historically preceded nearly every recession since the 1950s. Traditionally, an inverted yield curve suggests a recession within a year or two. However, not only has a recession not occurred, but U.S. economic growth remains stable. This has led many on Wall Street to wonder why this once-reliable indicator has proven wrong this…
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76ers sign Paul George, secure Maxey extension, set championship aspirations

76ers sign Paul George, secure Maxey extension, set championship aspirations

PHILADELPHIA — Tyrese Maxey was patient. Despite the uncertainty, he waited, and now the Philadelphia 76ers have rewarded him handsomely. A year ago, the 76ers asked Maxey to delay signing a contract extension, promising that it would be worth it. At the time, Maxey was not yet an All-Star and had not scored 50 points in a game. The delay allowed the team to effectively manage the salary cap, entering free agency with about $65 million to spend. This strategic move paid off when the 76ers acquired Paul George from the Los Angeles Clippers on a four-year, $212 million deal.…
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Elon Musk to attend Netanyahu's speech to Congress amid controversy

Elon Musk to attend Netanyahu's speech to Congress amid controversy

WASHINGTON D.C. — In a brief social media interview posted by a Fox News reporter, Elon Musk confirmed that he will attend Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s upcoming speech to Congress as Netanyahu’s guest. The Israeli embassy has not yet confirmed Musk's presence. Musk’s visit to Capitol Hill follows his announcement on X that Starlink, his satellite internet company, will be operating at a hospital in Gaza, with the support of Israel and the United Arab Emirates. Nine months into the conflict between Israel and Hamas, Netanyahu's speech sparked protests in Washington, leading to around 200 arrests during a sit-in…
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Groundbreaking Study Reveals Production of 'Dark Oxygen' by Seafloor Metals

Groundbreaking Study Reveals Production of 'Dark Oxygen' by Seafloor Metals

An international team of researchers has made a groundbreaking discovery: oxygen can be generated in total darkness, about 4,000 meters below the ocean surface. This surprising discovery was published in the journal Nature Geosciences Monday and challenges long-held beliefs about the origins of oxygen on Earth. The discovery focuses on potato-shaped metallic nodules found deep in the Pacific Ocean. These nodules, found at depths of about 13,100 feet, have been shown to produce oxygen through a process that does not require sunlight, overturning the traditional understanding that photosynthesis by plants and algae is the primary source of oxygen on our…
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MLB Trade Deadline: High-Stakes Showdown for Some, Calm Waters for Others

MLB Trade Deadline: High-Stakes Showdown for Some, Calm Waters for Others

The MLB trade deadline is rapidly approaching, and the pressure is mounting for some front offices. With the All-Star break behind them, teams are scrambling to bolster their rosters for a playoff push. While some organizations face pivotal decisions that could define their seasons, others are in a more comfortable position. The White Sox, mired in a disastrous campaign, are at the center of trade rumors. General manager Chris Getz has signaled a rebuild of the entire franchise, placing every player on the block, including star player Luis Robert Jr. The proceeds from these potential deals could significantly impact Getz's…
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Tune In: Fed Chair Jerome Powell Discusses Interest Rate Policy and Economic Outlook

Tune In: Fed Chair Jerome Powell Discusses Interest Rate Policy and Economic Outlook

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will speak at the Economic Club of Washington, D.C., on Monday, providing insights into the central bank's interest rate policy and the broader economic landscape. Powell will engage in a discussion with David Rubenstein, president of the Economic Club and co-founder of The Carlyle Group. The move marks Powell’s first public comments since Thursday’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, which showed monthly prices for June falling. During his two-day testimony on Capitol Hill last week, Powell said the Federal Reserve now sees the risks of rising inflation and a slowing economy as more balanced. He…
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