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Bitcoin (BTC) is showing renewed strength, reclaiming the $115,000 level after weeks of volatility and uncertainty. Bulls are attempting to build momentum for a potential impulse move higher, aiming to confirm a sustained bullish structure after the recent consolidation phase. Related Reading On-chain data continues to reveal a clear and repeating pattern tied to investor behavior and market cycles. Historically, when the percentage of Bitcoin supply in profit climbs above 95%, the market tends to enter an overheated phase, often leading to sharp corrections. These pullbacks serve as natural cooling periods, resetting sentiment and liquidity before the next major leg…

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A man who said Charlie Kirk “got shot in the neck for a reason” was arrested at the University of New Mexico (UNM) after allegedly trying to steal Turning Point USA signs. Video footage posted to X by Frontlines TPUSA — the official “on-the-ground national coverage” account for Turning Point USA — shows a man clad in a mask confronting conservative activists at their table, declaring, “Kirk got shot in the neck for a reason.” Watch Below: “That’s not cool at all. Charlie was a father and a husband,” one woman off-camera can be heard saying, to which the masked man responds,…

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Grokipedia, the encyclopedia powered by xAI’s assistant Grok briefly went online Monday, before it promptly crashed. At the time of this writing, the website appears to be working, and contains more than 885,000 articles, according to a counter on its homepage.Musk, who has previously railed against Wikipedia, has described the project as a “a necessary step towards the xAI goal of understanding the Universe.” Musk and his allies have long claimed that Wikipedia is biased. Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has called Musk’s claims about the crowd-sourced encyclopedia “factually incorrect.”Musk said last week that Grokipedia’s launch had been delayed in order…

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CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA (AP) — (PHOTOS TO ADD: PAPU501-502. please use this order: YES on retention sign (on hold), NO on retention sign (linked), Supreme Court door file photo (linked), O’Connor campaign office exterior (on hold), Tony Moreno (on hold))Control of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court hangs in the balance in statewide elections next week, when voters will cast ballots on judges for the state’s three highest courts. Voters across the commonwealth will also vote in municipal elections, including high-profile races in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.State Supreme Court Justices Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty and David Wecht – all Democrats – will appear…

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The deal hands Basic-Fit a dominant position in Germany and pushes its network past 2,150 clubs across Europe as operators race to meet rising demand on the continent Basic-Fit, a leading high-value, low-price (HVLP) fitness operator in Europe, is set to acquire Clever Fit in a €160 million ($186 million) all-cash deal, plus a potential €15 million earn-out. Clever Fit, which reported underlying EBITDA of €14.5 million in 2024, operates 494 clubs across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, Romania, Croatia and the Czech Republic. The acquisition gives Basic-Fit a combined 450-club footprint in Germany and expands its broader network to more…

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The Bitcoin price is positioning for a potentially explosive move that could take it well beyond its previous all-time highs. Analysts are closely watching a critical resistance level near $116,000, which may serve as the final hurdle before BTC catapults into uncharted territory above $126,000.  Analyst Predicts New Bitcoin Price All-Time High Crypto analyst Donny Dicey revealed in an X social media post this week that the $116,000 price level is the decisive zone Bitcoin must breach to confirm a breakout toward a new all-time high. His technical analysis suggests that once BTC achieves a clean break above this resistance…

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China and Russia have reportedly been sending attractive women to the United States to seduce Silicon Valley tech executives and steal their secrets. Female spies from China and Russia are engaging in “sex warfare” in Silicon Valley, with some of the women even marrying and having children with their targets, an industry insider told the Times of London. “It’s the Wild West out there,” Jeff Stoff, president of the nonprofit organization Center for Research Security & Integrity (CRSI) and former national security analyst for the U.S. federal government, told the newspaper. “China is targeting our startups, our academic institutions, our innovators, our…

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In a recent study of adults struggling with depression, a therapeutic approach combining infrared sauna sessions with cognitive behavioral therapy led to meaningful improvements in mental health The potential mental health benefits of sweating in a sauna just got a substantial scientific boost. In a recent study out of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), researchers found that the combination of whole-body heating (via infrared sauna) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) was effective for patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). So effective, in fact, that 86.2% of participants no longer met the criteria for MDD after the trial. The…

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XRP is staging a remarkable rebound, rising from early October lows of $1.77 to over $2.60, even as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) prolongs its review of pending XRP ETF filings. Related Reading The delays have sparked mixed market sentiment, yet XRP’s trading volume and technical setup indicate growing bullish momentum. Over the weekend, XRP surged to $2.68, breaking critical resistance at $2.63 on a 147% volume spike, one of the largest in recent months. This explosive move coincided with renewed optimism following Ripple’s strategic acquisitions, including the integration of Ripple Prime and GTreasury, which CEO Brad Garlinghouse…

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Amazon is preparing to cut as many as 30,000 corporate jobs beginning Tuesday as it looks to rein in expenses after pandemic-era overhiring, according to people familiar with the matter cited by Reuters. The reductions would amount to nearly 10 percent of Amazon’s roughly 350,000 corporate employees, but a small share of its 1.55 million total workforce. If carried out at that scale, the move would mark Amazon’s largest layoff since the company eliminated about 27,000 positions starting in late 2022. Managers in affected units were briefed Monday on delivering notifications, with cuts expected to start Tuesday morning, Reuters reported.…

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