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When the World Cup is a climate story, journalism loses the plot
The first clue is right in the headline. Climate change is supposedly the “silent referee” of the World Cup. Not the players. Not the coaches. Not the officials. Not the millions of fans who enjoy the event every four years. No…
The Herald's future looks bright as our young guns scoop journalism prizes
The Herald's crime writer Riley Walter was declared the 2026 Young Australian Journalist of the Year at the Mid-Year Walkley Prizes for journalism on Thursday night. There was little time for him to celebrate; he had to be on the road by 7am on…
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
SOME SAY THE news is the first draft of history. Others might think of it as watching pub quiz questions unfold in real-time. Have you been keeping up with the World Cup so far? It's the perfect distraction from the goings-on of the world. If you…
There's a revolution taking place in local journalism - but churches could be missing out
Scores of new independent local media titles are opening up across the UK, the US and other countries, as enterprising journalists seek to bridge the gap left by the decline of traditional newspapers. In the UK, an estimated four million people…
BOJ's Himino sees risk of price trend rising above 2% target
Bank of Japan Deputy Gov. Ryozo Himino says he sees a risk that inflation could accelerate beyond the central bank's 2% target, explaining to government officials the rationale for raising interest rates earlier this week. “We are seeing the…
Schwab to join prediction markets race with S&P 500 event-based options: WSJ
Charles Schwab is partnering with Cboe Global Markets to offer new yes-or-no options contracts on the S&P 500, marking the brokerage's first move into prediction markets. The planned product will function like a binary option, paying a fixed amount…
World Cup Journal Matchday 7 & 8
This is a daily World Cup journal I'm attempting, and have no idea how this will go. Let's find out together. Oh, and feel free to join us daily for World Cup KickAround, on The Ticket. One week into the World Cup, it's doing exactly what the World…
$12T Charles Schwab To Rival Polymarket, Kalshi With Prediction Markets Launch
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…
Pink and navy is the new trending colour combination and Matalan's stripe cushion is just £13
If you're looking to instantly elevate your living room this summer, the easiest (and most affordable) way to do so is with a new cushion or two, and right now Matalan has the ideal pink and navy stripe cushion. Pink and navy is an upcoming…
Cardano Price Prediction: ADA Retests Key Demand Zone Amid 87% Crash in CME Futures Volume
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…
#180: Prediction Market Didn't Predict This Lawsuit
Welcome to Court Watch #180. The most consistent thing about being a small news organization is that we will, on a semi-regular basis, discover a court filing before a plaintiff or the government is ready for its national media rollout. Being the…
Nifty Prediction Today - June 19, 2026: Nifty futures: Recovery not ruled out despite weak opening
Nifty 50 began today's session lower at 23,991 versus Thursday's close of 24,168. The index slipped further after opening and is now at 23,950, down 0.9 per cent. The advance/decline ratio of Nifty 50 now stands at 14/36, showing a bearish bias.
A Signal of Future Alzheimer's May Be Hidden in Your Eyes
With every year, more evidence is connecting our eyes to Alzheimer's disease. The retina is the light-sensitive tissue at the very back of the eye, and it contains several layers of neurons. A change here could be one of the most obvious outward…
Filipinos don't trust the news. Are they sick of divisive politics?
Filipinos are losing faith in the news faster than audiences almost anywhere else in the world, as analysts attribute the decline to years of sustained attacks on the Philippine media industry and the growing reach of influence operations on social…
Why the Fed's hawkish stance signals a step-change in U.S. dollar sentiment - and a new direction
The surprisingly hawkish note struck this week by the Federal Reserve's new Chairman Kevin Warsh has prompted a step-change in sentiment toward the dollar DXY. Interest rate differentials are the chief determinant of currency trends and with…
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