Crypto

SEC Delaying Plan To Allow Crypto Versions Of US Stocks

The Securities and Exchange Commission has pumped the brakes on its highly anticipated “innovation exemption” for tokenized stocks, pushing back the release of the framework as it weighs input from traditional stock exchanges and other market participants wary of the plan’s sweeping implications, according to Bloomberg reporting. The SEC, under Chair Paul Atkins, was preparing to release the so-called innovation...

Economy

life lessons: African proverb of the day: ‘No man can outwit…’ Life lessons on human nature, challenges, learning, success, and why elders’ guidance is highly valuable

African proverb of the day focuses on the Nigerian proverb, “No man can outwit their ancestors.” The saying carries lessons about life, tradition, and human behaviour. It reminds people that many struggles faced today were already experienced by earlier generations. The proverb teaches respect for elders and encourages people to learn from history instead of ignoring it. Across African cultures,...

Education

Overworked and Understaffed: Special Ed Teachers Turn to AI for Help

For years, schools nationwide have struggled with hiring and retaining special educators. In the 2024-25 school year, 45 states reported special education teacher shortages, and staff turnover is worse in schools that largely serve low-income students, like Riverview. Some special educators say part of what makes them feel overworked is legally required paperwork layered on top of regular teaching duties....

Fashion

Cart Confidential Vol. 38 – Julia Berolzheimer

One look at my cart this week and it's clear summer has officially arrived (or at least it's right around the corner!). The color palette feels sun-kissed, in rich oranges and moss greens, with little touches of fringe, wood, and mesh that make everything feel more special up close. We've officially settled into the time of year where I'm gravitating...

Finance

Grab CTO Suthen Paradatheth on how using his competitors’ robots ‘keeps us on our toes’

On May 20, Grab announced that one of its robots, named Carri, will start deliveries in Singapore’s Punggol district, the city-state’s hub for testing robotic services.  But Carri has already been plying the corridors of Grab’s Singapore headquarters, says chief technology officer Suthen Paradatheth. And Carri’s not alone. “We don’t oblige our business units to just use our robots,” Paradatheth...

Food

Memorial Day Menu Plan | The Recipe Critic

This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. Memorial Day weekend always feels like the start of summer around here. The grill is going, the kids are outside until dark, and everyone is looking for something delicious to bring to the table. This menu plan is full of...

Gaming

People Think This Retired Admiral Wore A Mask On Fox News

Earlier this week, retired vice admiral and former Navy SEAL Robert Harward appeared on Fox News to discuss the Iran war. But rather than anything he said, it was a weird, dark spot on his neck that quickly went viral online, with many suggesting that it was evidence of a mask or some kind of AI-powered face filter. And despite...

Health

It’s More Than Just Bananas

A decade ago, if you’d asked me about potassium, I probably would have said something vague about bananas and muscle cramps. That was about the extent of what I understood. But the more I’ve learned about minerals and the body’s electrical system, the more convinced I am that potassium is one of the most overlooked pieces of the wellness puzzle....

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