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Analyst Who Predicted the Bitcoin Crash Says Price Could Reach $40,000, Here’s When
The Bitcoin price recovery back in May 2026 triggered a renewed wave of bullish optimism. But despite the rising prices, there are some who did not give in to the bullish wave, picking a more conservative stance on the cryptocurrency. With the new month, those who refused to flip bullish...
The biggest electric vehicle ever built isn’t a Tesla and has no wheels — it’s a 130-meter ferry with 5,016 batteries, and a giant heavy-lift ship is hauling it from Tasmania to South America
The BoxAI The biggest electric vehicle ever built isn't in a showroom or on a highway — it's a 130-meter ferry with over 250 metric tons of batteries, and it just redefined what "EV" even means. What almost nobody is talking about: this ship was originally designed to run on...
AI trading: Meet the investors vibe coding bots to beat the market
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Bitcoin rebounds above $61,000 after $1.6 billion liquidation-driven selloff
Investing.com -- Bitcoin recovered above $61,000 on Saturday after briefly falling below the key $60,000 level, as traders assessed the fallout from a broad market selloff triggered by stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data. The world’s largest cryptocurrency fell as low as $59,100 overnight, its weakest level of 2026, before rebounding more...
Weekly roundup: Trump weighs in on right-to-repair, GM truck production under pressure fro
ICYMI: Trump weighs in on right-to-repair debate after meeting with automakers, dealers. GM truck production faces growing pressure from a supplier strike. Novelis to restart Oswego hot mill, easing Ford F-150 supply crunch. Auto industry warns AI chip demand could disrupt manufacturing. Stellantis partners with Wayve on self-driving tech. Here’s...
Classic car show brings residents, enthusiasts together at Medford Senior Care
Medford Senior Care held its first-ever Classic Old Car Show on Friday, May 29. The event, which ran from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., drew roughly 30 cars and 75 car




