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Polymarket launches probe after Wall Street Journal report alleges deceptive marketing
Polymarket told CBS News that it is auditing its promotional content after a Wall Street Journal investigation found the prediction market paid online content creators to produce videos that the newspaper said falsely showed customers winning a…
Catholic Review Media brings home 82 awards from journalism competitions for 2025 work
Catholic Review Media garnered 82 awards from various journalism organizations for work published in 2025, the highest total in six years. The Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association honored the Catholic Review as News Organization of the Year for…
A US soldier was arrested for betting with classified intel - now regulators want to crack down on prediction markets
Moneywise and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue through links in the content below. As concerns grow surrounding the prediction market industry, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has proposed new limits on what topics…
Polymarket's Marketing Team Made Some Very Bad Bets
Americans understand by now that what you see in an ad is not necessarily what you get when you buy the thing in the ad. Rarely does the burger taste as good as it looks on TV. But in pursuit of rapid growth during a period of…
How to start a food journal for better health
Selecting the right format for your food journal is essential. You can either go for a traditional paper notebook or a digital app, depending on what suits you best. While some prefer the tactile experience of writing by hand, others find it easier…
SpaceX falls for third day, erasing $600 billion in market value
SpaceX shares slipped for a third straight day, shedding hundreds of billions of dollars in market value, after the Elon Musk-led company said it is selling investment-grade bonds for the first time, part of what's expected to be a massive…
How Global Supply Chains May Shape The Future Of Quantum Computing
Dr. Kris Naudts is the Founding & Managing partner of Firgun Ventures, a global quantum-first VC firm investing in Series A/B scale-ups. For most of us, 'quantum computing' still sits more comfortably in the pages of science fiction than in…
Polymarket's viral videos showed people winning big, but the bets were fake
Polymarket paid dozens of social media users to film themselves making fake bets for a promotion that aimed to convince people they can strike it rich on the prediction market, according to a Wall Street Journal investigation published on Saturday.
Pinterest showcases key in-app trends at Cannes
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Pinterest is hosting its fourth annual Manifestival showcase at Cannes this week, where it will present some of the key creative and engagement trends currently gaining steam on…
We Investigated Polymarket's Deceptive Marketing Campaign. Here's What We Found.
Polymarket has been banned from letting U.S. users trade on its website since 2022. But the company is waging a secret campaign for Americans' attention on social media, paying creators to film trades on fake websites and hiring overseas workers to…
Forbes Expands Into Creator-Led Storytelling With Launch Of New Creator Network
NEW YORK (June 22, 2026) – Forbes today announced the launch of Forbes Creator, a new social-first network designed to deliver trusted, premium content and in-depth storytelling across Forbes' owned digital platforms. Built around creators…
National bestselling mystery author with Indiana ties shares insights on 'A Bitter Cut
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — National bestselling author Anna Lee Huber discusses her latest mystery, “A Bitter Cut,” the 14th installment in her acclaimed Lady Darby series. Huber, who currently resides in Indiana, has built a…
Latest on Ebola, World Cup heat concerns, dad brains
Rachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners, Happy Pride and Happy Knicks in Five! For Scientific American's Science Quickly, I'm Rachel Feltman. You're listening to our weekly science news roundup. Let's start with an update on Ebola. Earlier this…
Strait Of Hormuz (Video): Adaptive Oil Market, But...
Oil prices have remained resilient near $100/barrel during the Strait of Hormuz crisis, defying projections of $150–200. Pre-crisis global inventory surpluses and strategic stock drawdowns provided critical market buffers, moderating price…
Dangerous 'heat stress' has surged worldwide, study shows
The number of people exposed to dangerous heat stress worldwide has risen sharply over the last half century, propelled by climate change, according to a study released on Monday as Europe sweltered through a punishing heat wave. Heat stress…
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