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Truthdig Wins 13 Southern California Journalism Awards
Truthdig received 13 Southern California Journalism Awards from the Los Angeles Press Club, which were announced on June 28. These awards include three first-place, three second-place and seven third-place prizes across a wide variety of…
Amgen Drug Tavneos' Main Study Is Retracted From Medical Journal
A clinical trial used to approve Amgen Inc. 's pill Tavneos was retracted Monday from the New England Journal of Medicine, putting the drug's continued sales at risk. Two of the study's authors requested the retraction, the journal said Monday. The…
How to Start a Travel Journal: Ideas, Layouts & Why Every Traveler Should Have One
You've got a camera roll full of photos. Maybe a highlights reel on your phone. But here's the thing — photos capture what you saw. A journal captures how it felt. And that's the part that actually sticks. When I went back and read my first…
The Businessman Who Helped Peter Thiel Kill Gawker Wanted to Save Journalism. Then His Site Went Dark.
Aron D'Souza, the brainchild behind the lawsuit to kill Gawker Media, says he wants to fix journalism. To that end, in the spring he launched a platform that he described as a “private AI tribunal” to adjudicate the veracity of media…
Prediction markets emerge in Japan, with shopping vouchers
Even as prediction platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi surged into the global mainstream in recent years, Japan — like its Asian neighbors China and South Korea — remained a no-go zone due to strict anti-gambling regulations. That…
CW@60: An award-winning, ZX81-frisbee-throwing tech journalism career | Computer Weekly
On 22 September 1966, the launch issue of the world's first weekly technology newspaper was published – today Computer Weekly is the UK's oldest business IT title. What's changed the most for you since then? Here, our award-winning chief…
Starbucks Korea marketing debacle is far from over
If Starbucks Korea believes that a compulsory history lesson would draw a line under a marketing fiasco that has dented both reputation and business, it should think again. Last month's debacle, broadly perceived as mocking the victims of a brutal…
A Closer Look: Prediction Market Accuracy: Crowd Wisdom or Informed Minority? By Roberto Gómez-Cram, Yunhan Guo, Theis Ingerslev Jensen, and Howard Kung - SSRN Blog
Prediction markets have earned a reputation for striking accuracy, yet the engine behind that accuracy has remained surprisingly opaque. In their 2026 paper, Prediction Market Accuracy: Crowd Wisdom or Informed Minority? Roberto…
Japanese banks offer loans secured by future growth potential
Japanese regional banks have begun offering loans secured by companies' growth potential and other intangible assets, rather than relying on real estate or personal guarantees from management, as part of efforts to revitalize regional economies.
WATCH LIVE: Music industry legend Clive Davis remembered in funeral with Springsteen, Dionne Warwick
NEW YORK (AP) — Kenny G played a mournful sax solo to kick off the funeral Monday for music legend Clive Davis, as pop royalty turned out to honor a man who championed so many of their careers. Watch Clive Davis' funeral live in our video…
4 Things the Therapy Profession Ignores About Its Own Future
I have spent nearly 30 years as a clinician, and I believe that psychotherapy, at its best, is one of the most powerful forces for human change that exists. Yet the profession is sleepwalking into a transformation it is not prepared for. Therapists…
Forbes Daily: Feds Probe Polymarket Over Deceptive Marketing Concerns
The U.S. government owes around $166 billion in tariff refunds. But the rebate process has been anything but simple. In the wake of the Supreme Court overturning President Donald Trump's “Liberation Day” levies, business owners like…
Bitget Launches UEX Futures League Linking Crypto and Traditional Markets
CoinGape has covered the cryptocurrency industry since 2017, aiming to provide informative insights to our readers. Our journal analysts bring years of experience in market analysis and blockchain technology to ensure factual accuracy and balanced…
Oil Markets Are Pricing A Supply Surge That Isn't Guaranteed
Oil prices are tumbling as tankers stream out of the Strait of Hormuz, but most of that traffic is stranded vessels finally allowed to leave, not new supply heading in. Iran struck a commercial ship near Oman this week even as the 60-day U.S.-Iran…
U.S. Stock Futures Higher as U.S.-Iran Return to Peace Talks
U.S. stock futures were higher in early European trade as investors cautiously return to risk at the start of a shortened trading week. Oil prices nudged higher with Brent crude hovering above $72 a barrel. However, the benchmark remained below…
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