SEC chairman Gary Gensler comes from MIT, where he taught a cryptocurrency course. Now, his agency might be in charge of regulating the volatile and often murky crypto market. Gensler is a rarity in ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto Adoption Marks New Milestone As This Island Nation Paves Way for Recognition of Digital Assets
The government of Cuba has issued a formal statement regarding how the island nation intends to regulate cryptocurrencies. ( read original story ...)
Ray Parks raring to play vs fellow Filipinos in Japan B.League
Bobby Ray Parks Jr. may be bound for the Japanese B.League but his forthcoming experience won’t be all that foreign. In an interview with Noli Eala’s Power & ... ( read original story ...)
Nagoya Grampus vs Shimizu S-Pulse prediction, preview, team news and more | J1 League 2021
Nagoya Grampus welcome Shimizu S-Pulse to the Toyota Stadium for a matchday 27 fixture in the J1 League on Sunday. The hosts come into the game on the back of a routine 2-0 away victory over Consadole ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka says there’s things she ‘did wrong’ during her 2021 French Open exit
Four-time grand slam champion Naomi Osaka says "there's a lot of things" she "did wrong" during her 2021 French Open withdrawal.Osaka was in the spotlight in May, when she withdrew from the tournament ... ( read original story ...)
Walk-in vaccination site in Tokyo continues to see surge of people hoping to get shots
Thousands of people swarmed a walk-in COVID-19 vaccination site newly set up in central Tokyo for young people on Saturday morning ... ( read original story ...)
Ray Parks ‘happy now’ after whirlwind since PBA hiatus
Ray Parks apologizes for 'any misunderstanding' brought by his decision to skip the PBA season as he now joins the Nagoya Dolphins in the Japan B League ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Probes Moderna Deaths; Tokyo Average Falls: Virus Update
Japan said it’s investigating the deaths of two people who had Moderna Inc.’s Covid-19 vaccines. Tokyo’s seven-day average of new cases fell 16%, a sign its worst surge yet may be peaking. ( read original story ...)
Crypto Firms Want Fed Payment Systems Access—and Banks Are Resisting
Efforts by the new breed of financial entities, if successful, could create more competition for traditional banks. ( read original story ...)
Ami Organics IPO to open next week: 10 key things to know
Specialty chemicals company Ami Organics will launch its initial public offering (IPO) next week. The offer will open for bidding during September 1-3. The anchor portion, if any, will open for one ... ( read original story ...)
The Latest: Tokyo apologizes for vaccine rollout confusion
Japan’s Tokyo city hall has apologized for “confusion” Shibuya district. Health authorities on Saturday switched to a reservation system instead of first come, first served. But more than 2,200 people ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Two die in Japan after shots from suspended Moderna vaccines – Japan govt
Two people died after receiving Moderna Inc COVID-19 vaccine shots that were among lots later suspended following the discovery of contaminants, Japan's health ministry said on Saturday. The men in ... ( read original story ...)
Kawasaki Remain On Top Of The Table After 2-0 Win Against Consadole Sapporo In J League
A goal and an assists in the first half from Yu Kobayashi helped Kawasaki Frontale remain on the top of the table after the J League leader beat Consadole Sapporo 2-0 in the matchweek 27 encounter on ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Paralympics: Steve Tee clocks personal-best marks in both his track cycling events
Singapore para-cyclist Steve Tee set his second personal-best time in as many track cycling events at the Tokyo Paralympics. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Paralympics: Ireland cyclists take silver in individual pursuit
Cyclists Katie-George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal claim a silver medal for Ireland in the B 3,000m individual pursuit at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Paralympics: Neil Fachie, Kenny Holl & Mickey Yule add to Scottish medals
Neil Fachie, Jenny Holl and Micky Yule are the latest Scots to win medals for Paralympics GB at the Tokyo 2020 Games. Neil and pilot Matt Rotherham beat their world record of 59.278 seconds and ... ( read original story ...)