With fintechs and legal cases pressuring payment fees, the card companies are leaning more on revenue from other sources.
InfoSpace Inc. is getting out of the online payment business. The Bellevue Internet company yesterday agreed to sell its profitable Authorize.net division to Burlington, Mass.-based Lightbridge Inc.
Both states aim to join seven others with legal iGaming markets, with New York proposing a 30.5% tax rate and Virginia ...
On Friday night, 30 minutes before the deadline for a new collective bargaining agreement between the WNBA and its players ...
Indiana Sen. Todd Young is one of five Republicans to break with his party in a vote to authorize war powers to continue the ...
The WNBA hasn't moved off of its last offer as the deadline for a new collective bargaining agreement is approaching on ...
Europe is preparing to open its national biometric databases to U.S. border authorities, moving decisively toward a ...
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a spending bill that would continue protecting state medical marijuana ...
The city council approved the creation of a new city department Tuesday. The council voted unanimously to approve an ordinance creating and adopting chapter 170, part one, title five of the codified ...
US President Donald Trump said Friday the world’s biggest oil companies pledged to invest $100 billion to revive Venezuela's ...
AAA Marine And Ferretti Group Announce Exclusive UAE & Oman Dealership. <li /> AAA Marine announced as the Authorize ...
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