Bitcoiners were first to realize US economic data ‘was wrong’ — Pompliano

Bitcoin (BTC) holders were the first to point out flaws in the United States economic data and position themselves for the potential upside, says crypto entrepreneur Anthony Pompliano. “Bitcoiners were the first large-scale group to recognize the economic data was wrong, and they figured out a way to financially capture upside if they were right,” … Read more

Today on Sky Sports Racing: ParisLongchamp hosts Classic trials | Racing News

It’s all eyes on ParisLongchamp on Sunday as Zarigana returns in the Prix de la Grotte on Classic trials day, live on Sky Sports Racing… 3.25 ParisLongchamp- Zarigana headlines Prix de la Grotte septet Zarigana makes her much-anticipated reappearance as she headlines a field of seven in the Prix de la Grotte at ParisLongchamp. Francis-Henri … Read more

Boston University falls to Western Michigan in national title game, 6-2

There’s no question which conference was the most dominant during the 2024-25 college hockey season. Hockey East fielded six of the 16 teams in the national tournament, an impressive accomplishment, but the league did not produce the champion. That distinction Saturday night went to Western Michigan, a 6-2 winner over a valiant Boston University team … Read more

Crypto gaming and gambling ads ‘most expensive’ for onboarding users

Crypto gaming and gambling campaigns are the most expensive way to acquire users with existing crypto wallets, ranking highest in cost among all sectors of the crypto industry, recent data shows. “Gaming and gambling campaigns are the most expensive, with a median CPW of $8.74 and a lower quartile of $3.40,” Web3 marketing firm Addressable … Read more

St Mirren 3 – 2 Ross Co

St Mirren secured their third successive top-six finish in the Premiership with a dramatic 3-2 victory over Ross County at the SMISA Stadium. The Buddies started the afternoon knowing that nothing other than a win would be good enough to pip Hearts and Motherwell to the final place in the top half. They would have … Read more

Inspections of affected barrels will take time after distillery flood

By Bruce Schreiner | Associated Press FRANKFORT, Ky. — Signs of renewal are underway at the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky since floodwaters that inundated the whiskey-making campus receded. But executives say the painstaking task of inspecting any bourbon barrels touched by the high water will take time. The historic distillery has resumed shipping spirits … Read more