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ATLANTA (AP) — The Southeastern Conference is the only league to claim a spot — sometimes two spots — in every College Football Playoff. 1 Georgia in the SEC championship game Saturday. The Pac-12 appears assured of a playoff team in its swan song of a season with No. Should Texas win — and Alabama beat Georgia — the Horns would certainly have a pretty good case for a playoff spot. “I’ll also point candidly to the realities when the SEC teams have entered the College Football Playoff format, our success is unparalleled,” Sankey said.
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California lawmakers have sent a bill to Governor Newsom's desk that would require all large businesses in the state to provide a detailed accounting of their carbon emissions, including their Scope 3, or supply chain emissions. The bill, if adopted, would be the first of its kind in the nation to require carbon emissions reporting. Apple and Google , massive technology companies headquartered in California, support the move to require carbon accounting. Meanwhile, the California Chamber of Commerce opposes the bill, saying requiring emissions accounting will increase business operation costs for businesses and consumers. Also, Dickinson said that carbon accounting can be a helpful process for companies.
Persons: Newsom's, Bill, Gavin Newsom, SEC hasn't, Newsom, Al Gore, Gore, Google, Mike Foulkes, Scott Wiener, Apple, Foulkes, Paul Dickinson, Dickinson Organizations: California Senate, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, SEC, CNBC, Apple, Google, California Chamber, Commerce, of Commerce, Bloomberg Locations: California
Apple "strongly believes" that companies' corporate climate emissions disclosures should include the emissions that come from their supply chain, or what's called Scope 3 emissions. "To ensure accuracy and transparency, we strongly believe that companies' carbon emissions disclosures should include their Scope 3 emissions," Foulkes wrote. In the letter, Apple acknowledges some amount of uncertainty in reporting Scope 3 emissions due to available data at this time. In the letter, Apple also backed third party oversight of the emissions reporting. Apple's support of Scope 3 emissions in California, where the company is headquartered, comes at a time when federal regulators are considering requiring some level of corporate climate disclosures.
Persons: Mike Foulkes, Scott Wiener, Bill, Foulkes, Apple, Wiener, SEC hasn't Organizations: Apple, Twitter, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, SEC Locations: California
Brandon Charnas isn't cooperating with a "possible insider trading violations" probe, the SEC said. Charnas, the husband of Something Navy's Arielle Charnas, bought Office Depot stock in 2021. Charnas made stock trades before an announcement that Staples wanted to acquire Office Depot, the SEC said in its statement. The SEC said Charnas hasn't cooperated with the probe, "improperly asserted" his Fifth Amendment right, and refused to turn over documents. In December, an Insider investigation found that Arielle Charnas' company was struggling to stay afloat amid an employee exodus, lackluster sales, and delayed payments to factories and models.
Persons: Brandon Charnas, Charnas, SEC hasn't, Something, Arielle, Staples, Brandon Charnas didn't, didn't, Charnas hasn't, it's, Matt Scanlan Organizations: SEC, Service, Something Navy Locations: Wall, Silicon
Paxos has been ordered by New York regulators to stop issuing the Binance USD (BUSD) stablecoin. The move will have major implications for the $137 billion market, experts told CNBC. Are stablecoins securities? Renato Mariotti partner, BCLPIf BUSD is deemed a security by the SEC then the regulator would have oversight over the stablecoin. "Absent a successful fight, it is most likely BUSD will no longer be sold into the U.S. or be available on U.S.-based digital asset exchanges," Lansing said.
Not six months ago, ether led a recovery in cryptocurrency prices ahead of a big tech upgrade that would make something called "staking" available to crypto investors. A clampdown on staking, and staking services, could have damaging consequences not just for those exchanges, but also Ethereum and other proof-of-stake blockchain networks. For example, if you decide you want to stake your ether holdings, you would do so on the Ethereum network. Investors can give their crypto to the staking service and the service does the staking on the investors' behalf. Proof-of-stake vs. proof-of-workStaking works only for proof-of-stake networks like Ethereum, Solana, Polkadot and Cardano.
The existence of Barnes' lawsuit against the SEC, which has been pending under a pseudonym since April, hasn't previously been reported. SEC whistleblower matters are confidential, so Barnes' lawyers had asked the court to refer to him as "Jamie Doe." The name of the SEC whistleblower case — "In the Matter of Focus Media" — was unredacted at least once, as was the name of Grace, the enforcement lawyer. Barnes said in his lawsuit that he wasn't represented by a lawyer when he first requested a whistleblower award. Block and Barnes weren't named by the agency, and the connection only became clear after Barnes sued Block last month.
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