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November 24, 2025
DOGE no longer has ‘centralized leadership’ under White House tech team, personnel head says — nextgov.com
The Department of Government Efficiency, a cornerstone of the second Trump administration's efforts to remake the federal government, no longer exists as a "centralized entity," according to the head of the government’s personnel agency. But the
Anthropic’s new model is its latest frontier in the AI agent battle — but it’s still facing cybersecurity concerns — theverge.com
The AI labs never sleep — especially the week before Thanksgiving, it seems. Days after Google’s buzzworthy Gemini 3, and OpenAI’s updated agentic coding model, Anthropic has announced Claude Opus 4.5, which it bills as “the best model in the world for
Bitcoin Weakness Persists, Novo's Pill Fails in Alzheimer's Effort | Bloomberg Markets 11/24/2025 — bloomberg.com
Bitcoin Weakness Persists, Novo's Pill Fails in Alzheimer's Effort | Bloomberg Markets 11/24/2025 Bloomberg.com
Crypto attack saw victims endure waterboarding, sexual assault in $1.6 million Bitcoin robbery — fortune.com
In the latest in a string of violent crypto robberies, a four-person gang held a Canadian family hostage overnight and stole about $2 million CAD ($1.6 million USD) in Bitcoin. The attackers threatened to kill the family, waterboarded the mother and
RAM is so expensive that stores are selling it at market prices — pcworld.com
Generative “AI” data centers are gobbling up trillions of dollars in capital, not to mention heating up the planet like a microwave. As a result there’s a capacity crunch on memory production, shooting the prices for RAM sky high, over 100 percent in the
Bloomberg Intelligence: Gold Reasserts Lead Over Bitcoin as Top Hedge — bloomberg.com
Bloomberg Intelligence: Gold Reasserts Lead Over Bitcoin as Top Hedge Bloomberg.com
Crypto thieves waterboarded, beat and sexually assaulted family in sickening $1.6M heist — nypost.com
Thieves robbed British Columbia couple of $1.6 million worth of Bitcoin after a 13-hour ordeal during which they sexually assaulted and tortured them.
Bloomberg Surveillance: Tech Lifts Markets; Bitcoin Slumps — bloomberg.com
Bloomberg Surveillance: Tech Lifts Markets; Bitcoin Slumps Bloomberg.com
A massive tech update will bring faster, cheaper trading to Wall Street. Get ready for stocks on a blockchain — fortune.com
In early 2021, an army of retail traders made massive bets on meme stocks and briefly melted down the market. Trading volume swelled to such a huge extent that popular brokerage Robinhood had to halt buy orders for stocks like GameStop for a few days in
Trouble in Paradise — reason.com
Trumpworld schism: On Friday night, MAGA Queen Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation from Congress. "I've always represented the common American man and woman as a member of the House of Representatives, which is why I've always been despised in
Markets worldwide are mixed as traders place hopes on a rate cut by the Fed — fastcompany.com
Germany’s DAX gained 0.5% to 23,201.85, while Britain’s FTSE 100 rose 0.1% to 9,547.77. World shares and U.S. futures were mixed on Monday after Wall Street was buoyed by revived hopes for an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. The future for the S&P
Why Crypto’s Slide Is Rattling Wall Street — nytimes.com
Bitcoin and other digital tokens have lost more than $1 trillion in value in recent weeks, raising concerns about a wider market fallout.
Crypto is getting punched in the face again—but this is no 2022 — fortune.com
It’s getting ugly out there. On Friday, Bitcoin’s latest swoon saw it fall to $82,000, marking a drop of around 32% from its all-time high of $126,000. That high came just last month, but it now feels like a distant memory as exchanges liquidate
Suddenly, the Fed interest rate cut in December looks like it is very much back on the table — fortune.com
Asian stocks were down this morning and Europe was flat, but investors in U.S. equities were ignoring all that in renewed hopes that the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in December, thus fueling asset markets with a new round of cheaper money.
SPAC Stocks Are Back in Risky Financial ‘Turducken’ — bloomberg.com
Retail investors are expected to be the biggest losers from deals involving digital asset treasuries.
Bitcoin mining in China rebounds, defying 2021 ban — jpost.com
The resurgence in bitcoin mining could act as a demand and price support for the world’s largest cryptocurrency.
Victim has $11M in cryptocurrency stolen after answering door to ‘delivery driver’ — independent.co.uk
Bitcoin (BTC) Funds Set for Worst Month as Investors Yank $3.5 Billion — bloomberg.com
Bitcoin (BTC) Funds Set for Worst Month as Investors Yank $3.5 Billion Bloomberg.com
Bitcoin Funds Set for Worst Month as Investors Yank $3.5 Billion — bloomberg.com
Bitcoin Funds Set for Worst Month as Investors Yank $3.5 Billion Bloomberg.com
War with Venezuela Won’t Solve America’s Economic Woes — theamericanconservative.com
Foreign Affairs War with Venezuela Won’t Solve America’s Economic Woes Regime change rarely proves as straightforward as it appears on PowerPoint slides in Langley. In April 1939, American unemployment reached 20.7 percent. For Henry Morgenthau Jr.,
Bitcoin (BTC) Weakness Persists As Crypto Steadies After Bruising Week — bloomberg.com
Bitcoin (BTC) Weakness Persists As Crypto Steadies After Bruising Week Bloomberg.com
Bitcoin Weakness Persists as Crypto Steadies After Bruising Week — bloomberg.com
Bitcoin Weakness Persists as Crypto Steadies After Bruising Week Bloomberg.com
San Francisco thief posing as delivery person steals $11M in cryptocurrency after tying up homeowner — nypost.com
The faux courier ended his ruse by brandishing a gun and tying up the victim with duct tape.
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