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Apr 22 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Stays Steady While Tensions Rise

The price of Bitcoin has stayed near the $75, 000 mark even as news about a possible conflict in the Middle East keeps coming. Recent talks between Iran and the United States have paused, but tensions remain high. Iran’s officials called out Washington for keeping its blockade on Iranian ports a

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Apr 22 2026CRYPTO

Only Two Coins: The New Crypto Rule

Kevin O’Leary has trimmed his crypto list to just two tokens, saying the rest are not worth keeping. He used to spread his money across many small coins, but changes in rules and deeper studies by big investors made him rethink that plan. O’Leary argues that most of those smaller coins have lo

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Apr 22 2026CRYPTO

When Crypto Meets Betting: A New Bet on AI Research

Bitcoin supporters often focus on big numbers—like how much crypto a company holds. But Anthony Pompliano, a well-known figure in the Bitcoin world, is taking a different route. His company, ProCap Financial, just teamed up with Kalshi, a platform where people bet on real-world events like elections

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Apr 21 2026CRYPTO

Ark Invest Adjusts Bitcoin View and Tweaks Crypto Stocks

Ark’s chief, Cathie Wood, has lowered her long‑term price forecast for Bitcoin, even as the firm shuffles its crypto‑related holdings. The company sold portions of Circle and Bullish, which together make up less than 1 % of its portfolio. Instead of cashing out, Ark used the money to buy more

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Apr 21 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Value Without a Big Buyer

Grok, an AI that talks about money, said that if a big company called Strategy didn’t keep buying Bitcoin, the price would drop by about $10, 000 to $20, 000. The company’s steady buying and the idea that big banks are getting into crypto give Bitcoin a push upward. When people ask about only

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Apr 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Alcoa’s Idle Smelter Finds New Life as Bitcoin Mining Hub

Alcoa, a major player in the aluminum industry, is close to selling its long‑abandoned Massena East smelter in upstate New York. The plant, which stopped operating in 2014 because of high energy bills and tough global competition, sits along the St. Lawrence River and is ready for a new purpose.

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Apr 19 2026SPORTS

Eden Gardens Gets Ready for a Big Match

The famous Eden Gardens is about to host a match between the struggling Kolkata Knight Riders and the strong Rajasthan Royals. The game will be played in the afternoon, a time when the sun is high but not yet at its peak. The match is important for both teams, especially for Kolkata who have not won

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Apr 19 2026SPORTS

Fast Pitching, Fast Risk

Pitchers in today’s baseball world juggle three main forces: how fast they throw, how many times they throw, and how quickly they can recover. New rules that speed up the game have squeezed the time pitchers get to rest between hard throws. Shorter breaks mean less chance for the arm to heal and adj

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Apr 19 2026SPORTS

SRH and CSK collide in Hyderabad as the IPL heats up

When Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) host Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, the match isn't just another game—it's a mid-season showdown with both teams desperate to break out of a slow start. Both sides have won twice in their last five games, meaning this clash could r

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Apr 19 2026FINANCE

Old factories get new life in the age of digital mining

Industrial buildings that once made metal now find new purpose feeding computers instead. In upstate New York, a shuttered aluminum plant along the St. Lawrence River could soon hum with activity again, not for smelting aluminum, but for minting digital coins. The facility has stayed dark since 2014

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