Google engineer made $1.2M by placing bets on Polymarket using confidential info, prosecutors allege - NBC News
A Google software engineer was accused Wednesday of using confidential company information to make over $1.2 million on Polymarket in the second significant criminal case tied to trades on the prediction market platform. Michele Spagnulo, 36, an Italian citizen living in Switzerland, is charged with one count each of commodities fraud, wire fraud and money laundering, according to a federal complaint unsealed in New York City.
What will people remember about you after you die? Thinking about your legacy now could be good for you - BBC
ShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMolly GormanGetty Images/BBC/Serenity StrullResearch shows considering the legacy we are leaving behind can help us improve our mental health and find more meaning during our lives – including if we are still young. When Beth Hunter's father was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, she asked him whether she could record them having a conversation, so she could listen back to it in years to come.
"Such Stupidity": Hooters CEO Unveils Family‑Friendly Rebrand Plans, Citizens React With Harsh Comments - Bored Panda
Hooters CEO Neil Kiefer has come forward with new details about the restaurant chain’s planned rebrand, insisting the company is not trying to become family-friendly because, in his view, it already was. The comments were made after Hooters, a chain long known for its “Hooters Girls” waitresses serving food in revealing uniforms, began working to reclaim what Kiefer described as its original identity as a beach-themed neighborhood restaurant.
Imax Takeover: Wall Street Speculates on Who May Bid - The Hollywood Reporter
As Imax appears up for sale with early-stage talks with possible suitors, financial analysts have lost no time speculating on who may be a likely buyer. And Wall Street’s list, right now, is long.