The cryptocurrency market is heading into 2025 on the heels of a bull run sparked largely by converted crypto advocate Donald Trump’s impending return to the White House. The president-elect has vowed to make the …
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However, he said his highest-confidence trade for next year is copper. ‘I think that it’s easier to see — and highly likely to see — copper moving higher next year,’ Tiggre explained. That said, he’s …
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China opens probe into Nvidia, accusing company of violating its anti-monopoly law
by adminChina on Monday accused U.S. chipmaker Nvidia of violating its anti-monopoly law, a move likely to escalate already tense trade relations between the two countries as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office for a …
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The Tokyo government plans to introduce a four-day workweek for its employees in an attempt to support young families and boost record-low fertility rates nationwide. Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike announced that starting in April, employees …
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OpenAI said Monday it’s releasing its buzzy AI video-generation tool, Sora, later in the day. The AI video-generation model works similarly to OpenAI’s image-generation AI tool, DALL-E: A user types out a desired scene, and …
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The pieces are coming together for the startup basketball league Unrivaled. The 3×3 women’s hoops league announced Tuesday that it has signed a multiyear deal for Under Armour to become its official uniform partner and performance outfitter. …
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China begins military movements around Taiwan as the island braces for potential drills
by adminMultiple formations of Chinese naval and coast guard vessels are moving in waters around the Taiwan Strait and the Western Pacific, Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said Monday, as the island braces for potential military drills by …
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At the historic Umayyad Mosque in the heart of Damascus, a red, white, black and green flag flies. On the other side of the Syrian capital, former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s palace burns. An anchor …
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Haiti gang massacre leaves over 180 dead after Voodoo accusations, say UN and rights groups
by adminHaiti’s government says the country’s gangs have crossed a “red line” after allegedly killing over 180 people over the weekend, after a gang leader reportedly blamed Voodoo adherents for his child’s grave illness. A statement …