Nearly 1,000 Ancient Bitcoins from 2010 and 2011 Moved in 2023, Valued at Over $27 Million
Based on present data, within the last four months, a mere three block rewards from the year 2010 have been transferred after 13 years of...
Sudan fighting: Civilian death toll rising as thousands flee
Officials in South Sudan say 10,000 people have arrived at the country’s border in recent days....
Crypto Analyst Explains Why XRP Will Not Fall To $0.10
XRP price is trading sideways alongside most cryptocurrencies in the market today. The coin had been trading above $0.5 until April 21, when a bearish...
‘Cowardly scumbags’: Sheriff sounds off on extremist group in his county
Volusia County, Florida Sheriff Michael Chitwood has become a target of right-wing extremist groups in his area. He speaks to CNN’s Poppy Harlow about his...
Hear the basic tactics these men use to knock on doors safely in White neighborhoods
CNN’s Omar Jimenez talks to three men of color who knock on doors for a living. They share the precautions they take to stay safe....
GOP lawmaker explains why she’s not ready to vote for McCarthy’s debt limit bill
CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins asks Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) if she plans to vote for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s debt limit bill....
‘Writing into the gray areas’ in ‘Transatlantic’
Christiane Amanpour speaks with Anna Winger, screenwriter of the new Netflix show “Transatlantic”, about the extraordinary rescue of thousands of Jews from Nazi Germany during...
Expert: Sudanese generals lack ‘the will’ to commit to a ceasefire
Hamid Khalafallah of the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy speaks with Christiane Amanpour from Khartoum about the latest in Sudan....
NATO Secretary-General reacts to Pentagon leaks
Jens Stoltenberg speaks with Christiane Amanpour about the leaks of Pentagon documents regarding Ukraine and about Kyiv’s need for ‘more air defenses.’...
School changes reading program after realizing students ‘weren’t actually learning to read’
CNN national correspondent Athena Jones reports on the US Department of Education study stating that just one in three fourth graders was at or above...