XRP Price Crash Explained by Wyckoff Theory

XRP’s recent crash has raised questions about its future prospects. The cryptocurrency’s value dropped by over 30% from its highest point this year, despite several bullish catalysts, such as the growth of the Ripple network and a rise in XRP transactions. Rising odds suggest that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will end its appeal … Read more

Apple Delays Major iOS 19 Features, Including LLM Siri

Apple’s plans for its AI features, including Siri, are facing a significant setback. The company had previously announced that the upcoming iOS 19 release would include several new features and upgrades to its virtual assistant, but now it appears that major features, such as an advanced version of Siri with a large language model (LLM), … Read more

Bitcoin and Ethereum May Face Continued Weakness in March

Bitcoin and Ethereum have seen steep declines in February 2025, leaving investors wondering about the market’s future. Historical trends suggest that March may be a weak month for both assets, with historical data pointing to muted or negative performance. In February 2025, Bitcoin dropped over 12%, while Ethereum plummeted 38%. The widening gap between the … Read more

Scientists Eye Lunar Impact as Rare Opportunity for Science Data

Asteroid 2024 YR4, once considered the most likely threat to Earth, has lost its danger status after its impact probability fell to virtually zero. However, it still poses a slight chance of impacting the Moon on December 22, 2032, offering scientists an opportunity for valuable science data. The estimated diameter of this asteroid ranges from … Read more

Congo Water Crisis: WHO Suspects Poisoning Event

A water crisis in northwestern Congo has claimed at least 60 lives, with authorities investigating potential contamination as the main suspect. The World Health Organization (WHO) said Friday that while a definitive conclusion is too early, there is “a very strong level of suspicion” of poisoning related to a water source. According to WHO emergencies … Read more

Spieth Falls Short at Cognizant Classic Amid Bay Hill Bid

Jordan Spieth’s comeback from a wrist injury continued with a strong performance at the Cognizant Classic, but ultimately fell short of securing a spot at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. Spieth carded four straight rounds under par and finished 14-under, but lost three strokes to qualify. Spieth’s fourth-round collapse was due in part … Read more

Freed Hostage’s Plea: ‘Don’t Leave Them Behind’

Freed Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi shares his harrowing experience in captivity with Channel 12’s Uvda news magazine program, urging everyone involved to take immediate action to rescue the remaining hostages. Eli, who was held for 491 days, recounts the unimaginable conditions he faced, including being chained at his feet and surviving on pita bread and … Read more

Oscars 2024: Controversy and Politics Steal the Show

The 2024 Academy Awards ceremony was filled with controversy, politics, and humor. Host Conan O’Brien poked fun at several celebrities, including actress Karla Sofía Gascón, whose social media posts sparked a joke about her use of profanity. The comedian also referenced Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s ongoing feud. However, the most surprising moment came when rumors … Read more

Cavs Rally Past Blazers, Extend Winning Streak to 10 Games

The Cleveland Cavaliers overcame a 18-point deficit in the third quarter to defeat the Portland Trail Blazers 133-129 in overtime on Sunday, extending their winning streak to 10 games. De’Andre Hunter scored 32 points and made a go-ahead three-pointer with 30 seconds left in overtime to seal the win. The Cavs were without All-Star guard … Read more

Bill Maher Slams ‘No-Spend Day’ Protest as “So F—ing Stupid”

Comedian and conservative commentator Bill Maher criticized the “no-spend day” protest organized by a group called People’s Union USA, calling it “so f—– stupid.” The event, which took place on February 28, involved participants refraining from making any purchases for a full day in an effort to protest big corporations and the system as a … Read more