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Blueprint’s round included Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton, Saquon Barkley and a slate of tech heavyweights as Johnson pushes his supplement brand into the spotlight following his “Don’t Die” Netflix documentary Bryan Johnson, the tech entrepreneur behind the “Don’t Die” longevity effort featured on Netflix, has raised $60 million for Blueprint, his startup offering supplements which he plans to expand into a full-fledged longevity service. The raise brings in a high-profile roster of celebrity investors, tech founders and venture names, including Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton, Saquon Barkley, the Winklevoss twins, Jay Shetty, Naval Ravikant, Steve Aoki and more. Kardashian has recently…

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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Iran does not appear to be actively enriching uranium but that the agency has recently detected renewed movement at the country’s nuclear sites.Rafael Mariano Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said that despite being unable to access Iranian nuclear sites, inspectors have not seen any activity via satellite to indicate that the Islamic Republic has accelerated its production of uranium enriched beyond what it had compiled before the 12-day war with Israel in June. “However, the nuclear material enriched…

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A crypto commentator is once again discussing how the United States may use XRP in a key plan. According to his post, XRP could one day reach very high prices and still be small compared to the US national debt. He suggests crypto could one day help solve the country’s money problems and tells people to hold four digital assets that he believes are important for the future. He says he has known about these ideas for a long time and is reminding the public again. Crypto Pundit Says XRP At $1,000 Is “Peanuts” For US National Debt The crypto…

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Waymo Co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana expressed her belief that society will accept the occasional fatal crash caused by self-driving vehicles as the price of technological advancement. Mawakana says that because self-driving cars are not “perfection,” it is a matter of “when” not “if” there are fatal crashes involving robotaxis. SFGate reports that during an onstage discussion with TechCrunch’s transportation editor Kirsten Korosec at the annual Disrupt conference in San Francisco, Tekedra Mawakana, Co-CEO of Waymo, addressed the hypothetical scenario of a fatal crash involving a self-driving car. Despite the company’s unwavering focus on safety, Mawakana acknowledged that achieving perfection in autonomous…

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The Nothing Phone universe continues to expand. On Wednesday, the company launched the fourth model in the Phone 3 lineup: the Nothing Phone 3a Lite. The cheapest model in the series, the Phone 3a Lite pairs the brand’s distinct styling with solid all-around specs for an entry-level handset. However, with the company saying its non-flagship devices will soon include pre-installed apps and lock-screen ads, there may be a trade-off.First, Nothing told Engadget that the phone won’t come to the US. So, Americans only have the previous trio of third-gen handsets to choose from. That’s the Nothing Phone 3, Nothing Phone…

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Technical analyst Charting Guy has shared a new perspective on the relationship between XRP and Ethereum, identifying a setup that he believes could lead to short-term XRP outperformance.  His analysis, which was posted on the social media platform X, focuses on the XRP/ETH weekly chart, where he highlighted the formation of a bullish divergence that has not appeared since mid-2024. The development, he says, signals a constructive shift in momentum that will favor XRP’s price action over Ethereum for the next three months. A Rare Weekly Bullish Divergence Favors XRP Over Ethereum In his update, Charting Guy explained that the…

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Rep. James Comer defended the Trump family’s crypto fortunes in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, arguing that the difference between Presidents Trump and Biden is disclosure.Speaking to Tapper on Tuesday’s edition of The Lead With Jake Tapper, the MAGA congressman was asked about a recent Reuters report that found that the Trump Organization’s income rose to $864 million in 2025, up from $51 million in 2024, a change resulting primarily from cryptocurrency investments, primarily from foreign investors. Tapper asked Comer if, in his capacity as chairman of the House Oversight Committee, he would be looking into the investments, particularly…

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Rep. James Comer defended the Trump family’s crypto fortunes in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, arguing that the difference between Presidents Trump and Biden is disclosure.Speaking to Tapper on Tuesday’s edition of The Lead With Jake Tapper, the MAGA congressman was asked about a recent Reuters report that found that the Trump Organization’s income rose to $864 million in 2025, up from $51 million in 2024, a change resulting primarily from cryptocurrency investments, primarily from foreign investors. Tapper asked Comer if, in his capacity as chairman of the House Oversight Committee, he would be looking into the investments, particularly…

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Rep. James Comer defended the Trump family’s crypto fortunes in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, arguing that the difference between Presidents Trump and Biden is disclosure.Speaking to Tapper on Tuesday’s edition of The Lead With Jake Tapper, the MAGA congressman was asked about a recent Reuters report that found that the Trump Organization’s income rose to $864 million in 2025, up from $51 million in 2024, a change resulting primarily from cryptocurrency investments, primarily from foreign investors. Tapper asked Comer if, in his capacity as chairman of the House Oversight Committee, he would be looking into the investments, particularly…

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Rep. James Comer defended the Trump family’s crypto fortunes in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, arguing that the difference between Presidents Trump and Biden is disclosure.Speaking to Tapper on Tuesday’s edition of The Lead With Jake Tapper, the MAGA congressman was asked about a recent Reuters report that found that the Trump Organization’s income rose to $864 million in 2025, up from $51 million in 2024, a change resulting primarily from cryptocurrency investments, primarily from foreign investors. Tapper asked Comer if, in his capacity as chairman of the House Oversight Committee, he would be looking into the investments, particularly…

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