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Worldpay Aims to Boost Blockchain Infrastructure Involvement by Becoming Validator

PYMNTS.com 

Worldpay is reportedly in talks with blockchains about becoming a validator and verifying blockchain transactions. The payments provider aims to do so to better understand how digital ledgers operate and to be involved with blockchain infrastructure, Bloomberg reported Thursday (Sept. 26), citing its interview with Sanchit Mall, Worldpay’s Web3 and crypto lead in the Asia-Pacific region. “The […]

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DirecTV, Dish are close to clinching merger agreement

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

DirecTV and Dish are in advanced talks to merge in a deal that would create the largest U.S. pay-TV provider, with almost 20 million subscribers, people familiar with the matter said.

Division titles secured, Astros, Guardians aim for strong finish

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images) The Cleveland Guardians and the Houston Astros could meet in this year's postseason, but for now, the two division winners aim to finish the regular season strong when they begin a three-game series on Friday in Cleveland. Cleveland (92-67) won its second American League Central title in three years and has clinched a first-round postseason bye. Houston (86-73) secured its fourth st

3,000 VW workers in Germany protest against cutbacks

World Socialist Web Site 

The aim of the contract negotiations between the Volkswagen board, works council and the IG Metall union is directly the opposite of the workers. While the union bureaucracy are negotiating how to realise the cuts demanded by management, workers are not prepared to make any more concessions.

Exploring public perception of climate change in Florida and Texas

CBSNews.com 

Florida is bracing for the wrath of Hurricane Helene. A common question that scientists face during natural disasters like this is: Has climate change impacted their severity? CBS News Miami investigative reporter Jim Defede and CBS News Texas investigative reporter Brian New break down how lawmakers and residents in their states view climate change amid natural disasters.