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Bitcoin (BTC) struggled to continue its rebound at Tuesday’s Wall Street open as attention focused on $95,000 sellers.Key points:Bitcoin faces resistance as it approaches a large area of seller interest at $95,000.BTC price action begins to weaken versus risk assets and precious metals.Support on weekly timeframes remains intact, with $93,500 a key focus for the weekly close.“Choppy” BTC price action follows $95,000 testData from TradingView tracked a loss of BTC price momentum after BTC/USD hit $94,800 the day prior — its highest since Nov. 17. BTC/USD one-hour chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView“Choppy price action starting to show up in market data especially here,”…

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Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Credit score stocks — Shares of credit score providers were trading lower after Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte criticized the companies’ pricing in a post on X. Shares of TransUnion lost 4%, and Equifax fell more than 5%. Fair Isaac stock slipped nearly 4%. Cooling equipment makers — Shares of Trane Technologies , Johnson Controls and Modine Manufacturing all fell in trading on Tuesday as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang noted that its six-chip Vera Rubin platform is more energy efficient than its Blackwell chip and “no water chillers are…

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Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) said on Tuesday at CES 2026 that it had installed the first magnet in its Sparc fusion reactor, the demonstration device that it hopes to turn on next year. The magnet is the first of 18 that, when the reactor is complete, will create a doughnut-like shape that will produce a powerful magnetic field to confine and compress superheated plasma. If all goes well, that plasma will release more energy than it takes to heat and compress it. After decades of promise and delay, fusion power appears to be just around the corner — CFS and…

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That’s a wrap on AMD Image Credits:Screenshot/AMD keynote Well, the AMD keynote was filled with product launches and a ton of guests! A quick recount. OpenAI president and co-founder Greg Brockman; World Labs co-founder Dr. Fei-Fei Li; Absci CEO Sean McClain; CEO and co-founder of Generative Bionics Daniele Pucci; John Couluris of Blue Origin; and Michael Kratsios, the national science and technology advisor to the Trump administration, were just a few who joined AMD chair and CEO Lisa Su onstage during her keynote at CES. Oh, and she ended the night by handing out $20,000 education grants to several students…

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The stabbing death of a 53-year-old man outside a Bronx pizzeria appears to have been unprovoked, police said Tuesday as they released sureillance footage of the on-the-loose suspect. George Ennin was stabbed multiple times near E. 157th St. and Third Ave. in Melrose about 2 p.m. Monday, cops said. His killer ran off, but not before being captured on surveillance video. The NYPD released that footage Tuesday and asked the public’s help identifying the suspect and tracking him down. The suspect was wearing a bicycle helmet and a black jacket adorned with white designs and lettering. Police released surveillance image…

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As My Hero Academia settles as part of history, MHA Vigilantes is keeping the franchise’s flag flying. Launching in 2016, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is a spin-off and prequel set a few years before the start of the main story, and it follows three characters who want to do good but lack a powerful enough quirk to serve as Pro Heroes. Hideyuki Furuhashi’s manga ended in 2022 after 15 volumes, and it amassed a fairly dedicated fanbase during that period. An anime took a while to materialize, but Studio Bones finally launched the adaptation in 2025. The first batch of…

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As the Yankees and Mets look to address their starting rotations, the Miami Marlins could represent a one-stop shop. Both of New York’s teams have been linked to the Marlins as a potential trade partner, most recently with The Athletic reporting the Yankees are speaking with Miami about right-hander Edward Cabrera. That report was confirmed by the Miami Herald, which added the Mets have shown interest in Cabrera, too. The Cabrera buzz follows offseason speculation that the Mets and Yankees would be candidates to trade for Marlins ace Sandy Alcántara, though that asking price is considered to be sky-high. Cabrera,…

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The shortlists for the LCB Awards 2025 are now public, marking the next phase of the annual awards program after an extended period of community voting. With the nomination stage complete, the remaining contenders across all award categories have moved into focus ahead of the final winner announcements scheduled for mid-January.Now in its fourth consecutive year, the LCB Awards continue to center on player participation and measurable community engagement. The 2025 edition attracted significant activity, with both registered members and guest voters contributing to the final shortlists. Voting figures show 147,433 individual voters took part, including 28,930 members and 118,503 guests.…

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Prediction market platform Polymarket updated its documentation to show that 15-minute crypto up/down markets now carry taker fees, marking a departure from its long-standing zero-fee trading model.According to the newly updated “Trading Fees” and Maker Rebates Program” sections of the site’s documentation, the prediction markets platform has enabled taker-only fees on 15-minute crypto markets to fund liquidity incentives for market makers.Fees collected from takers are redistributed daily in USDC (USDC) stablecoin to liquidity providers, rather than retained by the protocol. The change applies only to these short-duration crypto markets, while the vast majority of Polymarket’s markets remain without fees.The fees…

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Crypto and AI-based initial public offerings last year reportedly dragged down the performance of all US public debuts to fall behind the tech-heavy index S&P 500.Shares of all companies that went public last year, not including closed-end funds and blank-check companies, gained 13.9% on a weighted average basis, underperforming the S&P 500’s comparative 16% gain, Bloomberg reported on Monday.Last year saw some of the crypto industry’s biggest players go public as the Trump administration gave Wall Street the confidence to back crypto companies with billions of dollars. However, not every company performed.Bets on artificial intelligence companies were also a gamble,…

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