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  • Jessica Alba, Tracey Nyberg on Lady Metalmark Plans at AFM, The Mark’

    Jessica Alba, Tracey Nyberg on Lady Metalmark Plans at AFM, The Mark’

    “How can we bring more women forward?”

    That’s the pressing question for producing partners Jessica Alba and Tracey Nyberg, who together launched Lady Metalmark Entertainment two years ago. The duo — connected by a mutual friend in…

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  • ‘Sinners’ Star Michael B. Jordan to Receive Icon Award

    ‘Sinners’ Star Michael B. Jordan to Receive Icon Award

    Sinners star Michael B. Jordan will be honored with the Icon Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, it was announced on Tuesday.

    The Film Awards will take place on Jan. 3 at the Palm Springs Convention Center, while the…

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  • Comet Lemmon lights up the sky over Spain photo of the day for Nov. 11, 2025

    Comet Lemmon lights up the sky over Spain photo of the day for Nov. 11, 2025

    Comets of this type aren’t everyday sightings. The opportunity to observe objects that might have orbital periods measured in thousands of years is fleeting. So when Comet Lemmon recently appeared in the night sky, eager skywatchers looked up to…

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  • ‘Anna,’ ‘The Way We Were’ Actress Was 84

    ‘Anna,’ ‘The Way We Were’ Actress Was 84

    Sally Kirkland, the forthright actress whose bustling career included an Oscar-nominated turn in 1987’s Anna and character roles in The Way We Were, Edtv and scores of other films, died Tuesday. She was 84.

    Kirkland died in hospice care…

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  • Liang Cheng: The Role of Liquid Biopsy in Genitourinary Malignancies

    Liang Cheng: The Role of Liquid Biopsy in Genitourinary Malignancies

    Liang Cheng, Director of Anatomic Pathology and Director of Molecular Pathology at Lifespan Academic Medical Center and Vice Chair for Translational Research at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, shared a post…

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  • New research reveals water flowed beneath Mars suggesting longer habitability, potential for ancient life

    New research reveals water flowed beneath Mars suggesting longer habitability, potential for ancient life

    Researchers from NYUAD reveal new insights into Mars’ potential for ancient life through water flow

    Researchers at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have revealed fresh evidence indicating that water once flowed beneath Mars’ surface,…

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  • “I’m definitely going to try and go to the next Olympics”

    “I’m definitely going to try and go to the next Olympics”

    Tom Schaar: Skateboarders are like family

    With this year’s park competitions behind him, Schaar will turn his focus to his next big goal: the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028.

    Born in Malibu, a city west of LA, the Games offer the American skater…

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  • New study charts 10 years in advanced breast cancer

    New study charts 10 years in advanced breast cancer

    The past decade in advanced breast cancer (ABC) care has gone under the microscope, with a new study revealing dramatic advances in survival outcomes, while cautioning that life-extending drugs reach just 51% of low-middle income countries…

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  • Private sector lost jobs in late October, new weekly ADP data shows

    Private sector lost jobs in late October, new weekly ADP data shows

    The private-sector job market contracted slightly in late October, according to a new report from payroll processing firm ADP.

    Private sector employers shed an average of 11,250 jobs a week in the four weeks ending Oct. 25, “suggesting that the labor market struggled to produce jobs consistently during the second half of the month,” ADP said.

    How the Federal Reserve perceives the labor market will be critical in their decision whether or not the central bankers to cut interest rates again at their meeting on Dec. 10.

    This is breaking news. Check back for updates here.

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  • BIS, South African Reserve Bank announce winners of G20 TechSprint

    BIS, South African Reserve Bank announce winners of G20 TechSprint

    • Fifteen shortlisted teams from around the world competed to develop innovative technological solutions to address trust and integrity in finance.
    • Solutions aim to establish trust among financial institutions through digital identity solutions, improve the ability of small and medium-sized enterprises to finance through credit data portability, and drive wider adoption of fast payment systems globally by mitigating fraud and cyber risks.
    • The winning teams are Team Ownapay SA (Proprietary) Ltd, Team Silence Laboratories Pte Ltd and Team FNA and Proto.

    The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the South African Reserve Bank (SARB), under the South African G20 Presidency, today announced the winners of the G20 TechSprint 2025 challenge on trust and integrity in finance.

    The G20 TechSprint is a joint initiative between the G20 Presidency and the BIS Innovation Hub to seek out best-in-class technological innovations aimed at solving challenges facing the global central banking and regulatory community.

    This year’s TechSprint, the sixth edition of the G20 global hackathon open to developers from around the world, was launched in May.

    Fifteen shortlisted teams presented their solutions to an independent panel of judges convened by the SARB in South Africa. Following are the winners for each of the three problem statements:

    • Ownapay SA (Proprietary) Ltd, from South Africa, won the category for problem statement 1, which invited submissions on developing digital identity solutions: establishing trust among financial institutions through innovative, verifiable and privacy-preserving digital identity technologies.
    • Silence Laboratories Pte Ltd, from Singapore, won the category for problem statement 2, which focused on credit data portability: improving the ability of small and medium-sized enterprises to finance through secure, consumer-consented data exchange solutions that facilitate seamless cross-border sharing of credit information.
    • FNA and Proto, from the United Kingdom, won the category for problem statement 3, which called for solutions to mitigate fraud and cyber risks: driving wider adoption of fast payment systems globally – and promoting financial inclusion and economic growth – through technology designed to reduce fraud and cyber risks.

    The 2025 edition of TechSprint has addressed trust and integrity, while advancing scalability and promoting financial inclusion.

    Thank you to all who contributed for your curiosity, discipline and commitment to a more open and trusted financial future.

    Pablo Hernández de Cos, General Manager of the BIS

    As policymakers, our unwavering commitment to fostering innovation is crucial. The G20 TechSprint has once again shown that some of the most scalable and forward-thinking solutions to global financial challenges can emerge from fintech start-ups in small towns as well as seasoned developers in global hubs.

    Hosting the TechSprint on African soil for the first time revealed the depth of talent and ingenuity across our continent and beyond. The solutions put forward underscore the urgent need to build open, trusted and inclusive financial systems that transcend borders and serve everyone.

    Lesetja Kganyago, Governor, SARB

    Shortlisted teams

    Problem statement 1

    • Currency Network Ltd
    • Meeco
    • Ownapay SA (Proprietary) Ltd 
    • Settlefirst Assetsworks Private Ltd 
    • walt.id

    Problem statement 2

    • Akiba Digital (Pty) Ltd 
    • A team of eight individuals led by Amit Bapat1 
    • eSusFarm Africa 
    • Silence Laboratories Pte Ltd
    • Smile Technology Pte Ltd

    Problem statement 3

    • Banfico VOP 
    • ContexQ 
    • FNA and Proto 
    • Kasikorn Soft Company Ltd 
    • Mastercard 

    List of judges

    • Dr Joseph Atick, Executive Chairman, ID4Africa
    • Mr Raymond Chan, Executive Director (Enforcement and AML), Hong Kong Monetary Authority
    • Ms Mary Beth Christie, Independent non-Executive Director, Open Banking UK
    • Ms Violaine Clerc, Executive Secretary, Financial Action Task Force
    • Mr Jeremy Gray, Technical Director, Cenfri
    • Ms Gail Hodges, Executive Director, OpenID Foundation
    • Mr Guilherme Themes Miguel Jose, Head of Division at the Financial System Regulation Department, Central Bank of Brazil
    • Mr Stephen Linnell, Chief Executive Officer, PayInc
    • Mr Mark Munne, Head of Technology, Nexus Global Payments
    • Mr Kwame Oppong, Former Head FinTech and Innovation, Bank of Ghana
    • Mr P Vasudevan, Executive Director, Reserve Bank of India

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