Sources say a former senior official on the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics organizing committee may have received a lucrative consulting fee from one of the Games' sponsors. ( read original story ...)
Japanese firm shifts copper foil plans from SC to Georgia
A Japanese company will build a $150 million plant to make copper foil for electric vehicle batteries in Augusta, Georgia ... ( read original story ...)
Yokohama taps David Geraghty to lead off-road tire division
Yokohama Off-Highway Tires America Inc. (YOHTA) has named David Geraghty, currently global head of OE and assembly business, as president of YOHTA, effective July 25. He succeeds Dhaval Nanavati, who ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka confirms tennis return after shunning Wimbledon over ranking points strip
Naomi Osaka has confirmed her return to the tour after shunning Wimbledon when the WTA removed all ranking points on offer at the grass-court Grand Slam. The former world No 1 was one of the few ... ( read original story ...)
John McEnroe on Naomi Osaka: Hate to see someone that good having tough time
Naomi Osaka, a four-time Grand Slam champion, had a hard time adjusting to the fame and popularity due to her introverted nature. McEnroe says he kind of feels for Osaka as he believes the Japanese is ... ( read original story ...)
Formula E Should Really Have a Race in Tokyo by Now
It’s a futuristic city, so it would be awesome.” Lotterer was just the first person to suggest Tokyo as a possible race location when I asked the drivers which city they’d like to see Formula E visit ... ( read original story ...)
Japan regulators argue that the crypto self-regulation experiment has failed
Regulators and authorities in Japan have said that the self-regulation “experiment” for the crypto sector in Japan is not working.
Crypto Is Straining the Power Grid. Congress Wants to Rein It In
Senator Elizabeth Warren and others are recommending regulations for crypto-mining operations as carbon emissions and consumer electricity bills soar in the US.
Coinbase says it has no exposure to collapsed crypto firms Celsius, 3AC and Voyager
Coinbase said in a blog post that it had "no financing exposure" to collapsed crypto firms Celsius, Three Arrows Capital and Voyager Digital.
How to save for college with crypto, without gambling away a child’s future
Many parents saving for college say crypto is a part of their financial plan. Here's what to know about the risky investment and higher education funding.
Why is Crypto Up Today? Best Coins to Buy for 100x Gains
Bitcoin has already retraced from just over $69,000 in November 2021 to $17,600 in June 2022, a 75% correction over seven months – including negative crypto news ‘FUD’ events such as the Terra (LUNA) ...
Full Capitulation’ Could Mean A $800 Billion Crypto Earthquake As Price Predictions See Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, XRP,…
A closely watched Bank of America survey of investors who oversee almost $800 billion in assets revealed the stock market could be close to "full ...
FBI warns against fake crypto apps defrauding US investors of tens of millions of dollars
Head of Republic Crypto Andrew Durgee weighed in on the warning from the Federal Bureau of Investigation that cryptocurrency investors have been defrauded of tens of millions of dollars.
Coinbase has no exposure to insolvent crypto firms Celsius, Voyager, Three Arrows
Coinbase Global (COIN) said Wednesday that it doesn't have financing exposure to troubled crypto firms Celsius, Voyager Digital and Three Arrows Capital, according to a ...
Coming soon: Nap boxes for overworking employees in Japan
It will be a vertical box, so the user will have to sleep standing up. But the box will provide enough support to the head, knees and rear.
Watch: 16 ft. Fish Caught In Chile, Locals Believe It To Be A Bad Omen For Earthquakes
A 16-foot giant fish was recently caught by a crew of fisherman in Chile, and a footage of the fish being lifted by a crane has appeared online. The video clip shows the workers hooking the head of ... ( read original story ...)