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Inside the $9 billion World Cup: How Gianni Infantino built a FIFA-dom with a tight grip on soccer’s biggest global event
For Zurich’s bankers and executives, May 27, 2015, began as a normal Wednesday—until Swiss police stormed the financial hub’s five-star Baur au Lac hotel and arrested seven top officials of FIFA, soccer’s global governing body, who were gathered there for their annual congress. The U.S. Department of Justice had unsealed a sprawling indictment alleging payment
Deel Launches DLUSD to Pay Workers in Dollars — No US Bank Needed
Two announcements from traditional financial powerhouses this week signal that stablecoins are becoming the plumbing of everyday finance. Getting Paid in Stablecoins Deel, the global payroll platform serving 40,000 businesses and 1.5 million workers across 150 countries, launched DLUSD on June 3, a custom USD-backed stablecoin...
Coinbase freezes $3M tied to Southeast Asia crypto fraud networks
Coinbase freezes $3M tied to Southeast Asia crypto fraud networks Latest News Published Jun 4, 2026 Authorities around the world have been heavily targeting scam infrastructure this year, with joint actions involving the US, UAE, China, Austria and Albania. Crypto exchange Coinbase said it froze more than $3 million in cryptocurrency tied to a global
More than 3,000 aged care patients stranded in hospitals a ‘national shame’
State and territory health ministers have failed to reach an agreement with their federal counterpart after launching another coordinated attack on the government over public hospital funding. State health ministers unveiled a new report in the lead-up to the Friday meeting that showed more than 3,000 aged care patients were currently languishing in hospital beds
Potassium in Patients with ICDs; mRNA Flu Vaccine; Canceled NIH Funding for Trials
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Once a Patient’s in Custody, ICE Can Be at Hospital Bedsides — But Detainees Have Rights
In July, federal immigration agents took Milagro Solis-Portillo to Glendale Memorial Hospital just outside Los Angeles after she suffered a medical emergency while being detained. They didn’t leave. For two weeks, Immigration and Customs Enforcement contractors sat guard in the hospital lobby 24 hours a day, working in shifts to monitor her movements, her attorney
More Medicare Patients Are Leaving the Hospital Against Medical Advice
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Do Patients Care About Doctors’ White Coats?
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Patients support AI as radiologist backup in screening mammography
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain The results of a large survey from a diverse patient population revealed cautious support for artificial intelligence (AI) implementation in screening mammography, according to a study published in Radiology: Imaging Cancer . Personal medical history and sociodemographic factors influenced respondent's level of trust in AI. While the diagnostic accuracy of AI
Dental Patients Gain 700,000 Urgent Appointments | Mirage News
UK Gov Government delivers on its manifesto commitment to roll out extra urgent appointments across the country Government delivers on its manifesto commitment to roll out extra urgent appointments across the country "Dental deserts" where patients struggle to get appointments targeted Plans mark first step towards rebuilding NHS dentistry - with government also set to
Patients Couldn’t Pay Their Utility Bills. One Hospital Turned to Solar Power for Help.
The solar array on the rooftop of the Boston Medical Center administration building provides power for the building as well as credits for the facility’s Clean Power Prescription program. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Anna Goldman, a primary care physician at Boston Medical Center, got tired of hearing that her patients couldn’t afford the electricity needed to run
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Inside the $9 billion World Cup: How Gianni Infantino built a FIFA-dom with a tight grip on soccer’s biggest global event
For Zurich’s bankers and executives, May 27, 2015, began as a normal Wednesday—until Swiss police stormed the financial hub’s five-star Baur au Lac hotel and arrested seven top officials of FIFA, soccer’s global governing body, who were gathered there for their annual congress. The U.S. Department of Justice had unsealed a sprawling indictment alleging payment
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Deel Launches DLUSD to Pay Workers in Dollars — No US Bank Needed
Two announcements from traditional financial powerhouses this week signal that stablecoins are becoming the plumbing of everyday finance. Getting Paid in Stablecoins Deel, the global payroll platform serving 40,000 businesses and 1.5 million workers across 150 countries, launched DLUSD on June 3, a custom USD-backed stablecoin...
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Coinbase freezes $3M tied to Southeast Asia crypto fraud networks
Coinbase freezes $3M tied to Southeast Asia crypto fraud networks Latest News Published Jun 4, 2026 Authorities around the world have been heavily targeting scam infrastructure this year, with joint actions involving the US, UAE, China, Austria and Albania. Crypto exchange Coinbase said it froze more than $3 million in cryptocurrency tied to a global
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Why Your Business Could Lose More Than Its Founder If You’re Suddenly Incapacitated
If your business depends entirely on you for access to critical information, one emergency can put everything at risk. Here's how to build a continuity plan before that ever happens...
