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The sports betting world has received a surprise entrant, as Barstool Sports, the sports media company, unveiled their new sportsbook.
Read MoreThe sports betting world has received a surprise entrant, as Barstool Sports, the sports media company, unveiled their new sportsbook.
Read MoreDespite oil prices just beginning to bounce back from the economic crisis caused by COVID-19, the oil industry takes on another hit as thousands of investors rush to sell their stock.
Read MoreIn the last week India has seen its farmers rise up in massive protests against new Government legislation that will change the restrictions on how agricultural produce is bought and sold.
Read MoreI had the privilege of interviewing James Carpenter, a senior in the Stillman School of Business who interned with Deloitte this past summer.
Read MoreAs Google has expanded its reach and ascended to popularity throughout the past decade, the company has vied for Microsoft’s users.
Read MoreThe good old days have rarely come back to feel so good. IPOs are hot in 2020, already eclipsing all YTD totals for the last 20 years. The only year that comes even close? 2000.
Read More57-year-old Michael Jordan is purchasing a NASCAR team, which will begin competing in the 2021 Cup Series season. Jordan teamed up with current NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin to buy the NASCAR charter of Germain Racing, with the new team name yet to be announced.
Read MoreThe entire baseball world has been waiting to see who would end up purchasing the New York Mets from the Wilpon and Katz families, as such a transaction has been rumored to be in the works for well over a year.
Read MoreAustralia has seen some of the most uncompromising travel measures during the outbreak, including banning foreigners from entering, citizens from leaving, and mandatory 14-day quarantine in hotels. At the same time, thousands of Australian citizens have been stuck in foreign countries, unable to return home.
Read MoreAlexei Navalny, an outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, fell ill on August 20th during a flight to Moscow. He fell into a coma and was then airlifted to a hospital in Berlin, Germany. Tests run by two independent labs in Sweden and France, along with tests performed by the Russian military, that proved he was poisoned by Novichok.
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