Valkyrie Is Latest ETF Issuer to Refile Bitcoin Fund Application With SEC
Valkyrie is the latest issuer to refile an application for an exchange-traded fund that invests directly in Bitcoin
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NBA rumors: Jordan Poole wasn't liked by Warriors stars
Golden State Warriors announce the Poole party is over. Rumors surface that some Golden State Warriors had problems with Jordan Poole.In a blockbuster draft day trade, the Golden State Warriors traded 24-year-old guard Jordan Poole for 38-year-old veteran Chris Paul. This surprised the league, c...
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Wind Farm Off New Jersey Coast to Win Biden's Approval as Locals Balk
The Biden administration on Wednesday approved Orsted A/S’s Ocean Wind 1 project, setting the stage for installation of
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NFL Rumors: 49ers quarterback roulette, Mahomes' fiery hot take, Rams over Seahawks?
NFL Rumors: Brittany Mahomes has a blazing hot July 4th takeAnother Mahomes in the news not named Patrick. Here we go again.Brittany Mahomes, the wife of two-time Super Bowl winner Patrick Mahomes, gave a not-so-patriotic take about Fourth of July celebrations.She's been dragged in th...
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Move Over California: The Priciest US Gasoline Is Now in Washington State
Washington gasoline prices have surpassed those of California to become the most expensive in the country as drivers
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Can Doctors Self-Prescribe Medications?
Doctors can self-prescribe, but it's generally discouraged and the practice has quite a few stipulations.
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Little-Known Russia Wheat Exporter Takes Top Spot in a Year
A company created in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has become its top wheat trader in
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'Killers of the Flower Moon' gets release date and bold new trailer
Academy Award winner Martin Scorsese's buzzy new project "Killers of the Flower Moon" will hit theaters in October.
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Angels season goes from bad to worse with untimely Shohei Ohtani injury
Angels star Shohei Ohtani recently suffered a concerning injury that could derail LA's season. Will he recover in time for the All-Star game?The Los Angeles Angels received their death sentence following Shohei Ohtani's recent injury during Tuesday's game.After placing Mike Tr...
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Canada Suspends Ads on Facebook, Instagram in Feud Over New Law
The Canadian government is suspending advertisement on Facebook and Instagram in response to Meta Platforms Inc.’s plan to
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EDF Is Changing Nuclear Fuel Cladding Amid Report of China Issue
Electricite de France SA is increasing the iron content of cladding for nuclear fuel rods to address a
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Vera Pauw insists she ‘will never win from a lie’ over body-shaming allegations
Republic of Ireland Women’s manager Vera Pauw insists she “will never win from a lie” and will have to carry allegations she body-shamed players for the rest of her life. The Dutchwoman has previously strongly refuted the claims made in a report on misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League relating to the period she was in charge of Houston Dash. Further allegations from former players emerged this week and have overshadowed the team’s preparations for the Women’s World Cup which will see them play France at Tallaght Stadium in their final game before departing. “I think it is the same story as in December. It is something from a few anonymous players and how can you defend yourself against a lie?” she told a press conference. “I will never win from a lie. That is clear now. I have to live with it and carry it with me for the rest of my life I’m afraid.” The original report claimed Pauw “shamed players for their weight” and “attempted to exert excessive control over eating habits”. “Go through the allegations and put Pep Guardiola, Louis Van Gaal or (Jose) Mourinho in that and you would laugh about it,” Pauw added. “It is all about coaching, it is not about anything else. I don’t want to go into details because it is nonsense and untrue. “There is great safety in the truth and that truth is with me. The people around me, the people who know me and the people who saw me working know that is not true. “We are going to a World Cup. We have done phenomenally with this team and I would never have been able to do that if our bond with each other had not been so strong or positive.” Ireland’s captain Katie McCabe admits she has had disagreements with Pauw but insists things have never crossed a line and they are both focused on doing the best for the team. “Vera has a style of management that we are used to over the last two years,” she said. “We’ve worked together, we’ve argued with each other as you’re never going to get on 100 per cent with your manager at times. She pushes me and I push her. I will never win from a lie. That is clear now. I have to live with it and carry it with me for the rest of my life I'm afraid. Vera Pauw “We have clashed many times but we are always professional enough to make sure we are fully focused for the team. “Both of our hearts are in the right place in terms of what is best for the Ireland women’s national team going forward. “This is such a massive time in Ireland for women’s football and it’s frustrating we can’t be here talking about our massive send-off game tomorrow and the fact we are heading to our first major tournament. “It takes the sting out of it from the team’s point of view.” The Football Association of Ireland issued a statement on Monday saying it was “fully focused on supporting Vera and the women’s team”. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Three people arrested after multiple protests take place at Wimbledon Katie Boulter and boyfriend Alex De Minaur team up for Wimbledon mixed doubles Jai Hindley wins Tour de France stage five to take yellow jersey
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