Ethereum dev addresses node centralization concerns in runup to the Merge
A majority of 4,653 active Ethereum nodes are being run through centralized web providers like Amazon Web Services, which experts believe could become a central...
Liverpool shooting: Murder arrest after girl, 9, killed in house attack
A man is arrested on suspicion of murder over the shooting of Olivia Pratt-Korbel in Liverpool....
South African Cryptocurrency Ownership Rate at 10% — Report
With a cryptocurrency ownership rate of 10%, or four million people, South Africa “ranks 18th out of 26 countries for crypto adoption,” the latest Finder’s...
Severe storms possible for the Northeast while flooding continues for the South
Flooding continues to be a concern for some Gulf Coast states and we are tracking the chance of severe storms this afternoon across New England....
Bitcoin price taps $21.3K ahead of Fed Chair Powell Jackson Hole speech
Daily lows greet Bitcoin traders as markets await fresh macro cues from the Fed....
The actions of Trump’s legal team since the FBI’s search have fueled questions about Trump’s strategy as his legal woes have multiplied
Not long after the National Archives acknowledged in February that it had retrieved 15 boxes of presidential records from former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence...
Analysis: A tantalizing new deadline in the case over Trump’s classified documents haul
The release by noon Friday of a redacted affidavit could offer a tiny but tantalizing window into Donald Trump’s legal plight over his holding of...
China’s worst heat wave on record is crippling power supplies. How it reacts will impact us all
For years, scientists have been warning the climate crisis would amplify extreme weather, making it deadlier and more frequent. And now, like much of the...
Climate change: Russia burns off gas as Europe’s energy bills rocket
Russia is burning off millions of dollars in gas everyday at a plant near the Finnish border....
Sleep, talk about coffee, wake up, talk about coffee: Papua New Guinea has a brand new minister job
The leader of Papua New Guinea has appointed what are believed to be the world’s first ministers for coffee and palm oil....