Data Corner: how governments are supporting research security
Photo credits: Sergey Nivens / BigStock On October 28, research Commissioner Ekaterina Zaharieva promised to embed research security in EU law. In doing so,.
Photo credits: Sergey Nivens / BigStock On October 28, research Commissioner Ekaterina Zaharieva promised to embed research security in EU law. In doing so,.
According to old-timers, you can see signs when a cold winter lies waiting. The street becomes covered with acorns from oaks, and ready-to-shell nuts from pecan trees are everywhere. Also, look out for some high heating bills. The old-timers offer similar advice for the economy. Take the hemline prosperity theory, which historically says short skirts predict [.].
Photo credits: Freshpixel / BigStock Principles intended to make research data findable, accessible, interoperable and re-usable (Fair) have gained increasing traction since they were endorsed by the G20 nations in 2016. Yet scientists still find their practical application a challenge.
Jim Robinson, the visionary founder of Free Republic and one of the internet’s earliest conservative pioneers, passed away peacefully on Monday, October 27, 2025, in Fresno, California. He was 79. The post Jim Robinson, Founder of Free Republic and One of the Earliest Conservative Online Pioneers, Dies at 79 appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Carson Beck and the Miami Hurricanes suffered their second loss of the season in Saturday’s game against the SMU Mustangs.
The post Ripple launches digital asset spot prime brokarage in the US appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ripple has expanded its presence in the U.S. market with the rollout of the digital asset spot prime brokerage, bringing over-the-counter spot transactions to U.S.-based institutional clients. Summary Ripple has launched its digital assets spot prime brokerage in the United States. The debut brings OTC spot transactions, including for XRP and the stablecoin Ripple USD, to institutional clients. Ripple recently completed the acquisition of the prime brokerage platform Hidden Road. Ripple now offers spot prime brokerage for digital assets to institutional clients in the U.S. The blockchain technology firm announced the launch of the new cryptocurrency service on Nov. 3, just days after closing the acquisition of multi-asset prime brokerage Hidden Road. Ripple Prime breaks ground in the US today with the launch of digital asset spot prime brokerage capabilities – allowing clients to execute OTC spot transactions across the most prominent digital assets and stablecoins, including $XRP and $RLUSD. https://t.co/zTYb4MrPX4 — Ripple (@Ripple) November 3, 2025 According to details, Ripple’s new foray is a solution that seeks to bring OTC spot transactions across the world’s leading crypto assets. This includes its flagship digital asset XRP (XRP) and stablecoin Ripple USD (RLUSD). News comes as XRP struggles with downward pressure near $2.41. Ripple token XRP price chart. Source: crypto.news Ripple’s expansion Ripple Prime, the rebranded platform that followed Ripple’s acquisition of Hidden Road, is the new home of various spot digital asset products. The offering, which taps into the blockchain firm’s licenses as well as Hidden Road’s solutions, will see customers access products across foreign exchange, crypto, derivatives, swaps and fixed income. Apart from cross-margin OTC spot, U.S. clients will have access to OTC swaps, CME futures and options. “The launch of OTC spot execution capabilities complements our existing suite of OTC and cleared derivatives services in digital assets and…
French economist Philippe Tibi. Photo credits: Direction générale du Trésor The economist behind a French initiative that mobilised €13 billion in private savings to fund technological innovation believes the same is possible at European level, if investors are given the confidence to take risks.“Long-term investors.
Tashera Draughn met Earl Simmons when she was just 11 years old. She dated him for 10 years before marrying the man who would later gain fame as rapper DMX. During a recent conversation with CBN, Tashera shared about her marriage to the hip hop legend and how her painful journey led her to Jesus.
‘Battling Between Good and Evil’: Ex-Wife of DMX on Marriage, Struggles, and the Day She Met Jesus
Siddiqua Begum Khan, daughter and legal heir of Shah Bano Begum, has approached the Madhya Pradesh High Court seeking to restrain the release of the upcoming film Haq. The film, starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam and directed by Suparn S. Verma, is based on the landmark 1985 Supreme Court case Mohd Ahmed Khan vs Shah Bano Begum, which was pivotal in securing maintenance rights for divorced Muslim women in India. Scheduled to release on November 7, 2025, Haq has come under judicial scrutiny with Siddiqua claiming that the filmmakers failed to obtain consent from Shah Bano’s legal heirs before depicting her personal life. The petition argues that the film distorts real-life personalities and private events, amounting to unauthorized commercial exploitation of Shah Bano’s legacy. Siddiqua Begum’s plea states that the film causes emotional trauma by publicly showcasing her mother’s personal struggles, potentially damaging the family’s dignity and reputation. She asserts that she inherited her mother’s moral and personality rights and that the unauthorized portrayal infringes upon these rights. During the hearing before Justice Pranay Verma at the Indore Bench, the film’s producers, represented by Junglee Films and other legal counsel, contended that Haq contains a disclaimer declaring it a fictional work and not a biopic. They argued that this disclaimer exempts them from seeking consent from Shah Bano’s heirs. The Court responded by asking the filmmakers to produce the disclaimer on record and clarified its role in protecting privacy. Siddiqua’s lawyer emphasized that the objection lies not with the depiction of the Supreme Court judgment itself, which is public record, but with the fictionalized portrayal of Shah Bano’s personal life and hardships. Further, the petition highlights that the film potentially violates provisions under the Cinematograph Act, 1952, which prohibits certification of films that defame or breach privacy. The petition also calls for the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to revoke the censor certificate granted for the film’s release until proper consent is secured. Siddiqua had earlier issued a legal notice to the producers, who reportedly refused to apologize or take legal responsibility for the lack of consent, prompting this court intervention. The High Court has adjourned the matter for further hearing after reviewing the disclaimer and other pleadings. Also Read: Yami Gautam on portraying Shah Bano in Haq, “This is a role any actor would dream of”.