[ad_1] The Trump administration made an unprecedented, and confusing, move last week when it announced plans to convert money Intel was supposed to receive through Joe Biden-era government grant programs into a 10% equity stake. While it remains unclear if converting those government grants into equity is even possible — …
Read More »Baltimore school playground fire by juveniles sparks youth crime debate
[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A weekend fire that destroyed a Baltimore school playground has reignited a broader fight over how Maryland should respond to youth crime. Two suspects, ages 12 and 13, were arrested in connection to the fire, which reportedly caused more than $100,000 …
Read More »Lord Lamba Shares Controversial Take on Relationship: “She Won’t Be Loyal if She Pays All Her Bills”
[ad_1] Comedian Lord Lamba has dropped his two cents regarding relationships, thereby sparking conversations online The skit maker claimed that women who can pay their own bills are less likely to be loyal in relationships Being a controversial post, it attracted a lot of comments from social media users who …
Read More »DOGE uploaded live copy of Social Security database to ‘vulnerable’ cloud server, says whistleblower
[ad_1] A top Social Security Administration official turned whistleblower says members of the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) uploaded hundreds of millions of Social Security records to a vulnerable cloud server, putting the personal information of most Americans at risk of compromise. Charles Borges, the Social Security Administration’s …
Read More »World’s Best Sub-Custodian Banks 2025
[ad_1] The move to T+1 trade settlement tests sub-custodians. As the pace of global investment continues to accelerate, sub-custodians serve as invaluable resources in their respective countries, helping institutional investors navigate the operational and regulatory complexities that exist in these markets. This is Global Finance’s 23rd year recognizing the World’s Best …
Read More »School Fees of Nigerian Only-Female University Released: Nursing Programme Tops Tuition Table
[ad_1] Nigeria’s only all-female university has released its undergraduate tuition fees, with Nursing emerging as the most expensive programme The newly published fee structure spans a wide range of disciplines, from health sciences to technology and business Prospective students and parents are now evaluating costs as applications open for the …
Read More »Not so fast: German court says Apple can’t call Watch carbon neutral
[ad_1] Two years ago, Apple announced its Watch Series 9 as its first carbon-neutral product. From cradle to grave, the company said the manufacturing, use, and disposal of the then-new model didn’t contribute to global warming. Now, a German court says that Apple has to recant the claim. Each aluminum …
Read More »Whirlpool hopes Trump’s tariffs will give the American appliance maker a competitive edge
[ad_1] Whirlpool, the century-old American appliance manufacturer known for its washers, dryers and other home appliances, says Trump’s tariffs could give it a leg up on competitors that rely heavily on imports. The American manufacturer of home, kitchen and laundry appliances says it makes 80% of its products in the …
Read More »WeWork Eyes $407 Million IPO Comeback
[ad_1] WeWork India is preparing to raise up to 35 billion Indian rupees ($407 million) through an initial public offering expected in August, signaling a resurgence for the once high-flying coworking brand. The offering will comprise up to 43.75 million shares, primarily from key stakeholders Embassy Buildcon and 1 Ariel …
Read More »Race Against Time: Meet Nigerian Banking Giants Scrambling to Meet CBN Recapitalisation Target
[ad_1] Some tier-1 banks are still actively engaged in capital raising programmes to beat the deadline for Nigerian banks to recapitalise These banking giants have a month’s deadline to recapitalise or have their licences downgraded However, some small lenders have already scaled the recapitalisation hurdle ahead of the March 31, …
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