Ripple Labs, the blockchain payments firm behind the XRP cryptocurrency, has made a bold move to acquire Circle Internet Financial, the issuer of the USDC stablecoin, for a reported $4 billion to $5 billion, according to a Bloomberg report. The offer, however, was rejected by Circle, which deemed it too low, highlighting the high-stakes race […]The post Ripple Reportedly Offered To Buy Stablecoin Issuer Circle appeared first on ABC Money.
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American Tungsten upsizes private placement to $7.0M
American Tungsten upsizes private placement to $7.0M
Vedanta Aluminium, CTCRI sign agreement to use red mud for green initiatives
This initiative aims to convert red mud into a nutrient-rich growth medium, unlocking its potential for cultivation
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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss Premier Roger Cook’s appearance at an architecture lunch.
Japanese walking, protein tips and wildfire smoke: The week in Well+Being – The Washington Post
Japanese walking, protein tips and wildfire smoke: The week in Well+Being The Washington PostView Full Coverage on Google News
Edmonton police to hold town hall as South Asian community faces new extortion threats
The town hall on Monday, July 28, is taking place at the Southwood Community League in Mill Woods. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the police presentation begins at 7 p.m.
Emergency road closure on Kelowna’s Valley Road after gas line struck
Valley Road is closed between Sexsmith and Union Road after a private contractor struck a gas line Thursday afternoon.According to the City of Kelowna, emergency crews are on scene, and the earliest estimate for the road to reopen is 6 p.m.Motorists are being urged to avoid the area.Driv…
Service resumes across Toronto subway network after track fire
Around 5:05 p.m., the Toronto Transit Commission announced there would be no service on Line 1: Yonge-University between College and St George stations because of a fire.
‘Anger Unleashed’: Danielle Smith Faces Fiery Backlash at 2nd Alberta Next Town Hall in Edmonton
When Alberta Premier Danielle Smith rolled into Edmonton on July 16, 2025, for the second installment of her “Alberta Next” town halls, she expected questions. […]
From Tipflation to Meatless Menus: How Canadian Restaurants Are Redefining Dining in 2025
In Canada’s bustling restaurant scene, the conversation has taken a sharp turn in 2025. From debates about rising tip expectations — now being dubbed “tipflation” […]
