Ethereum price prediction: Here’s why ETH is in a steep crash
Ethereum price has been in a freefall this week, continuing a trend that started a few weeks ago when it peaked at a record high of $4,945 to the current $4,145, its lowest level since August 20. This article explores
Circle stock price as Tether’s valuation balloons to $500 billion
Circle stock price remains under pressure this month as investors assess the impact of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate cuts that will impact its revenue. It has plunged by 56% from its highest point this year. So, what next for
Here’s why the crypto market is crashing this week
The crypto market is crashing this week, with Bitcoin plunging below $112,000 and Ethereum falling to $4,160. The market capitalization of all coins has plunged to $3.9 trillion, down from the year-to-date high of over $4.2 trillion. This article explores
AUD/NZD analysis: why Aussie is soaring against the kiwi
The AUD/NZD exchange rate continued its strong rally, reaching a three-year high as concerns about the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) rose. The pair soared to a high of 1.1310, in its eighth consecutive week, up by over 6.16% from
Solana price is crashing: these catalysts may trigger a SOL rebound
Solana price crashed for four consecutive days, reaching a low of $210, its lowest level since September 8. SOL token has plunged by about 17% from its highest level this year, bringing its market capitalization to over $114 billion. Solana price
Micron stock price analysis: strong growth, momentum, and cheap
Micron stock price continued its strong rally on Wednesday after the company published strong financial results. MU jumped to a high of $170, continuing a trend that started in April when it bottomed at $61. So, does it have more
Bitcoin becomes a macroeconomic asset as countries race to ramp up adoption
Bitcoin (BTC) adoption is growing among countries, with 32 nations actively pursuing exposure through legislation, representing roughly one in six nations worldwide, according to a Bitcoin Policy Institute report published Sept. 22. The study documents a rapid acceleration in government adoption
Bitcoin’s ‘supply in loss’ doubled as price dipped below $112k
Bitcoin entered the third week of September under selling pressure that tested investor resilience but fell short of sparking the sort of capitulation that has defined earlier drawdowns in 2025. From Sept. 17 through Sept. 22, the market absorbed a $3,759
Thune slams Democrats’ ‘cold-blooded partisan’ tactics as funding deadline nears
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., wants to jam Senate Democrats with the GOP’s short-term funding extension, but so far they aren’t ready to play ball. Republicans and Democrats in the upper chamber blocked dueling continuing resolutions (CRs) from both parties
Macron stakes anti-Trump global role with Gaza initiative at UN summit
As world leaders gather in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, French President Emmanuel Macron is seizing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to stake out global leadership — and, critics argue, to position himself as a counterweight to President
Trump assassination attempt suspect Ryan Routh questions first witnesses as case nears its final stage
Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump at his Florida golf course last year, said he would not take the stand in his own criminal case on Monday — the strongest sign yet that
Waltz promises US will defend ‘every inch’ of NATO territory after Russian jets flew into Estonia
NEW YORK, NY – New U.N. Ambassador Mike Waltz warned Monday the U.S. and its allies will defend ‘every inch’ of NATO territory after Russian fighter jets violated Estonian airspace. ‘The United States stands by our NATO allies in the face
SCOTUS allows Trump to fire Biden-appointed FTC commissioner
The Supreme Court on Monday backed President Donald Trump’s decision to fire a commissioner on the Federal Trade Commission, sending yet another signal that the high court intends to revisit a 90-year-old court precedent about executive firing power. The temporary decision
Tony Hawk, Taiwan and a flashlight: Trump assassination attempt suspect’s bizarre defense
Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump at his Florida golf course last year, said he would not take the stand in his own criminal case on Monday — the strongest sign yet that
Supreme Court dusts back administrative state in win for Trump, blow to Biden-appointed FTC commissioner
The Supreme Court on Monday backed President Donald Trump’s decision to fire a commissioner on the Federal Trade Commission, sending yet another signal that the high court intends to revisit a 90-year-old court precedent about executive firing power. The temporary decision
Tit for tat: House censures are becoming ‘snap’ solutions
The House of Representatives censured the late Roderick Butler, R-Tenn., in 1870 for taking a bribe for a military academy appointment. The House also censured late Rep. Thomas Blanton, D-Texas, in 1921 for inserting a document into the Congressional Record which
Why ABC brings back Jimmy Kimmel today after its debacle over free speech
In the end, Disney and ABC had absolutely no choice but to rehire Jimmy Kimmel. The reason the late-night host is returning to the air tonight is that this whole thing has been an utter PR debacle for ABC, and more
Trump to give ‘tough talk’ on globalism ‘failures,’ while highlighting ‘return of American strength’ at UNGA
President Donald Trump will highlight the ‘return of American strength’ in his second administration during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday, while delivering ‘blunt’ and ‘tough talk’ about the ‘failures of globalism,’ a White House official told