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Nations salvage funding deal to reverse wildlife decline

The world’s nations have agreed a funding plan at UN talks in Rome for reversing the decline of nature. Countries were eventually able to overcome deep divisions which had led to the breakdown of negotiations last year in Colombia. It is hoped that the deal will help countries to reach their goal of raising $200bn […]

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S.E.C. Declares Memecoins Are Not Subject to Oversight

The Securities and Exchange Commission said on Thursday that so-called memecoins — novelty digital assets — are not subject to regulatory oversight because they are not considered securities. The determination could have big ramifications for the crypto industry and President Trump, who issued his own memecoin days before his inauguration. The S.E.C.’s policy on memecoins […]

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Transfer rumors, news: Man United to face Chelsea for Osimhen

Feb 27, 2025, 07:20 PM ET Manchester United face competition for Victor Osimhen, while Barcelona explore a deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Join us for the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip from around the globe. Transfers homepage | Done deals | Men’s January grades | Women’s January grades TOP STORIES – […]

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Tesla Fires a Manager Who Criticized Elon Musk on Social Media

Tesla has fired a manager who objected to a social media post by Elon Musk, the chief executive, that referred to Nazi leaders. It was the latest example that public criticism of the boss was unacceptable in the Musk business empire. Jared Ottmann, a manager and engineer who worked with Tesla’s battery suppliers, said he […]

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Disability charities urge government to protect cash

Lucy Acheson and Thomas Copeland BBC News Ann-Marie Kinsman Reece Kinsman says he relies on physical cash to remain independent and buy things for himself Leading disability charities have called on the government to ensure that people will continue to be able to use physical cash in shops. It comes after a government minister said […]

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‘Epstein Files’ Release, Hyped by Pam Bondi, Falls Short

For days, Attorney General Pam Bondi had talked about releasing the “Epstein files,” supposedly secret documents the federal government has on some of the powerful men who were in the orbit of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. But the roughly 200 pages of documents that Ms. Bondi released on Thursday contained little new information pointing […]

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