Professional Soccer Players‘ Union Asks FIFA for Equal Pay Ahead of Women‘s World Cup
The global professional soccer players’ union sent a letter signed by 150 women’s national team players to FIFA calling for equal World Cup prize money.
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The global professional soccer players’ union sent a letter signed by 150 women’s national team players to FIFA calling for equal World Cup prize money.
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Security experts are warning consumers of two new scams that are circulating in the wild which are taking advantage of the buzz and hype surrounding HBO’s new adaption of the popular video game franchise The Last Of US. Technology expert Prateek Jha from VPNOverview.com initiated the warning which has also been supported by Kaspersky. Kaspersky researchers […]
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