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Nashville Could Get Its Own Version of the Las Vegas Sphere
Representatives from Sphere Entertainment Co., which owns and operates the Sphere music venue in Las Vegas, and local Nashville business leaders have been discussing the potential of bringing a smaller version of the extravagant venue to the city. Talks About a New Sphere Are Already Underway Interestingly, this isn’t the first time that Sphere Entertainment
Could a part-and-part mortgage help you on to the property ladder?
Combining repayment and interest-only mortgages could become more popular as part of a push towards more flexible lending...
Lions Could Tap Ex-Vikings QB to Run the Offense
Former quarterback David Blough made a pit stop with the Minnesota Vikings at the start of the Kevin O’Connell era […...
Six Players Who Could Benefit Most By Steelers Resting Starters
The Pittsburgh Steelers could possibly have their final two games of the regular season mean nothing. It’s a position the team generally doesn’t face. The Steelers are never bad enough to be eliminated from playoff contention. But this year, Pittsburgh could clinch before kicking off Sunday...
Could XRP Make Trillionaires? Tech Firm Founder Thinks It’s Possible
According to reports, Joshua Dalton, founder of Triblu, has put forward a striking scenario: that XRP holders could become millionaires, billionaires, or even trillionaires if the token were used as part of a US strategic crypto reserve. Related Reading: JPMorgan Eyes Crypto Services As Institutional Demand Grows – A Boost For BTC Price...
Natural Gas Could Be Angola’s Next Big Money Maker
Angola is betting big on natural gas developments as a short-term increase in oil production is not expected to last despite the West African country leaving OPEC over capped production. Companies operating in Angola have recently started up two oil projects, but they have also begun to target non-associated offshore gas plays...
Could gen AI radically change the power of the SLA?
Enforcement of service level agreements (SLAs) could be supercharged through real-time alerts flagging violations and risky behavior. But generative AI’s potential to revolutionize third-party agreements has its limits. By outsourcing business functions, CIOs can reap cost and, in some cases, expertise benefits, but they also reallocate risk from in-house talent to employees of third-party firms
macOS 27 Could Be The Beginning Of The End For M1 Macs
Apple isn't expected to stop supporting M1 Macs any time soon, but there's a chance they could start to miss out on new features by macOS 27...
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World Cup betting markets shift after Jordan Henderson’s bizarre celebration injury
Jordan Henderson, the 36-year-old England midfielder, will miss the remainder of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after suffering a serious wrist and forearm injury during post-match celebrations on July 6. He wasn’t even playing when it happened. Henderson was an unused substitute in England’s dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico in the round of 16. The
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Kraken’s World Cup debut and Brazil’s collapse: what crypto gets from the beautiful game
Brazil came into the 2026 World Cup as one of the tournament favorites. They left in the Round of 16, beaten 2-1 by Norway, undone in part by a tactical decision that raised eyebrows across the footballing world: deploying 34-year-old Casemiro as a central striker, a position he hadn’t occupied in years. Haaland scored both
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FIFA overturns Balogun’s red card, Trump intervenes for US World Cup match
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7424790/2026/07/06/folarin-balogun-red-belgium-explanation/ FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee has overturned the red card suspension of Folarin Balogun, a key player for the U.S. Men’s National Team, allowing him to participate in the upcoming Round of 16 match against Belgium. This decision, made under Article 27 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, places Balogun on a one-year probationary period, enabling him
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UK Foreign Secretary Warns World Cannot Wait for ‘AI Hiroshima’ Before Acting
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned that the world cannot wait for an AI equivalent of Hiroshima before acting, urging global powers to build consensus on artificial intelligence (AI) safety principles and standards. Cooper made the case in an essay, positioning Britain to lead international talks on the technology. ...

