XRP Loses 1.17% to $2.39 Amid Heavier Trading Activity

XRP, a popular cryptocurrency, fell 1.17% to $2.39 during Tuesday’s session, underperforming the broader crypto market despite increased trading activity. The token remained within a $2.33-$2.44 range, with significant trading volume around the $2.33 support level. Traders are watching for a breakout above $2.41 or a decline below $2.33 to signal the next directional move. … Read more

Russia’s Secret Arctic Nuclear Surveillance Network Exposed

Russia is secretly using Western high-tech products to safeguard its nuclear arsenal in the Arctic, contradicting expectations amid the ongoing war in Ukraine and rising military threat against Europe. A network of thousands of kilometers of cables, sensors, and sonars has been deployed across the Barents Sea to protect Moscow’s nuclear sites. This system relies … Read more

US Govt to Fund Quantum Computing with Equity Stakes

The US government is in talks with several quantum-computing companies, including IonQ, Rigetti Computing, and D-Wave Quantum. They are proposing a deal where the government will become an equity stakeholder in exchange for funding earmarked for promising technology companies. This move suggests that the Trump administration is increasing its involvement in key sectors of the … Read more

Unveiling the Hot Big Bang: What’s Missing from Our Understanding?

The origin of the Universe remains one of humanity’s greatest mysteries, and understanding the hot Big Bang is crucial to unraveling its secrets. While we have a wealth of observations that confirm certain aspects of the hot Big Bang, there are still significant unknowns about how hot it got in its earliest stages. Scientists initially … Read more

Trump’s Ballroom Funded by Big Names, Not Taxpayers

President Donald Trump’s proposed $300 million ballroom project is expected to be funded by major companies like Apple and Amazon. However, in 2020, the White House stated that the project was privately funded by Trump himself and donors, claiming it would not cost taxpayers anything. The latest list of donors includes co-founders of cryptocurrency exchange … Read more

British Firms Helped Fund Russia’s Arctic Submarine Defences

Some British companies have inadvertently assisted Russia’s military by providing high-tech components for their submarines. A recent investigation found that a network linked to spies bought these parts, which were used to strengthen Russian vessels in the Arctic Ocean. Source: https://www.thetimes.com/uk/defence/article/how-british-firms-unwittingly-helped-build-putins-submarine-defences-wm8qtg3fj

Madera County Declares Second Amendment Sanctuary Status

Madera County has become a Second Amendment Sanctuary after its board of supervisors voted 4-0-1 in favor of the declaration. The decision supports gun ownership rights and opposes California’s new firearms law, AB 1127. The law restricts the sale of certain firearms that can be easily modified into fully automatic weapons, mainly affecting some Glock … Read more

“Amazon Glitch Brings Down Key Internet Services”

A recent Amazon glitch caused widespread disruptions to internet services in the US, affecting millions of people. The issue began with a 1.84% price decrease, but quickly escalated into a larger problem. Alexa devices stopped working, corporate Slack messages failed to post, and students were unable to access course materials or submit assignments. Other popular … Read more

“Buckaroo! The Unlikely Game of Policy Fatigue”

The phrase “Buckaroo!” originated from a children’s game where players stack gear onto a mule until it bucked. Now, the term has taken on a new meaning in British politics. Government ministers often play this game with business sectors, piling on policies and regulations until they become unsustainable. It started with housing, energy, or pharmaceuticals … Read more