Are aliens real? Was Fox Mulder right all along? We examine the prediction markets to gauge if the U.S. government will confirm that aliens exist before January 2029. The prediction market on a U.S.
Two years ago, we published a list of 5 predictions about AI in the year 2030. The article sparked a lot of fascinating (and sometimes heated!) discussion. Today, we’re running it back with five more ...
ChatGPT estimates price ranges for major cryptocurrencies by 2030, reflecting market uncertainty and volatility. With limited supply and increasing adoption through spot ETFs and institutional ...
Before the World Cup, Vó Bahiana shared that she experienced the same vivid dream twice, prompting her to warn the public. She predicted that a massive UFO mothership would hover above Hard Rock ...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the United States is the first-ever edition of the tournament to be co-hosted by three nations — the next World Cup will be the second, and the first ...
The end is nigh. Or is it? If you think you’ve got the answer, you could potentially profit from your predictions on platforms like Kalshi. Prediction markets have a huge selection of new markets that ...
Cristiano Ronaldo is already one of the richest athletes in sports world. The Portuguese superstar has built a financial empire through years of hardwork. He earns through football contracts, ...
Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. Prediction markets have gained serious ...
Prediction markets are financial exchanges that allow people to trade on the outcomes of future events, from election results to baseball games to the subject of an Elon Musk tweet. Part forecasting ...
In 2026, the big four artificial intelligence (AI) hyperscalers shocked the world by announcing a record $650 billion in data-center capital expenditures. This number will likely be exceeded based on ...
Prediction markets have gone from a niche internet product to mainstream surprisingly quickly. The idea is simple: you put real money behind your forecast on a real-world event — who wins the election ...