The French “whale” who bet millions on a Trump win raked in about $85 million in profits – more than $50 million more than previously reported, according to a report. The anonymous bettor ...
Try listening here. Fans of the movie “Free Willy” are outraged to learn that the real whale who played Willy lives in a tiny pool at an amusement park in Mexico City. So well-intentioned ...
The mystery trader known as the “Trump whale” is set to reap almost $50 million in profit after running the table on a series of bold bets tied to the presidential election. Not only did he ...
The "whale" placing big bets on Polymarket for Doland Trump to win the presidential election is in the red after betting odds shifted toward Kamala Harris' over the weekend. According to data from ...
Tuesday, November 12 denotes a remarkable day in Oregon history: 54 years since a dead whale was infamously blown up on a Florence beach, showering bystanders and cars with whale bits - and ...
Last year, 372 whales were counted. North Atlantic right whale population has steadied, scientists say "It's tenuous. It's tentative," Hamilton said. "The really good news is that it's not a free ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The "whale" placing big bets on Polymarket in favor of Donald Trump winning the November election has ramped up betting on the former president.
A trader who spent more than $45 million on Polymarket bets that Donald Trump will win the upcoming US presidential election has been identified as a French national, following an investigation by ...
When asked about the Polymarket whale’s identity and motivation, Domer told Cointelegraph: “My guess is it is a true believer who is very rich and trying to make a big bet. He is getting more ...
BOOTHBAY HARBOR, Maine (AP) — One of the rarest species of whale in the world has increased slightly in population, encouraging conservationists to call on the federal government and the ...
One of the world’s most endangered large whale species experienced a modest population increase but danger to their survival still looms large, according to a group of researchers. The North ...