April 2026

Bitcoin miners face new rival for cheap energy as Anthropic signs multi-gigawatt compute deal

Anthropic announced a partnership with Google and Broadcom for “several gigawatts” of next-generation TPU computing capacity expected to come online starting in 2027, a commitment the company called its largest yet as revenue growth accelerated to an annual rate of $30 billion, up from $9 billion at the end of 2025. The scale of demand […]

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Prince William ready to take major risks for the monarchy as the king gives in

Prince William has made great strides behind palace gates to confront the ongoing challenges that have been a nightmare for the royal family. King Charles is said to have delegated responsibilities to the Prince of Wales, knowing full well that William would one day take over the monarchy. Even if this does not erase the

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The government defends the rise in prices in North America

Givt absorbed the shock for two to three weeks, supporting the load internally while ensuring uninterrupted availability ISLAMABAD: The government on Monday defended its handling of rising fuel prices, telling the National Assembly that emergency measures, including subsidies exceeding 100 billion rupees, had been put in place to protect consumers after global oil markets were

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Bitcoin, Ether and Solana remain stable as Trump sets Tuesday evening deadline for Iran deal

Bitcoin returned to $68,589 in Asian hours on Tuesday following the end of Monday’s ceasefire-motivated rally, as US President Donald Trump set a Tuesday evening deadline for Iran to accept a deal and threatened to destroy “every bridge in Iran by 12 o’clock tomorrow night” if it did not do so. The largest cryptocurrency is

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Stores to close sooner as government tightens energy belt

People walk past closed shops, following protests against falling currency values, in the Grand Bazaar in Tehran, Iran, January 15, 2026. PHOTO: WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS ISLAMABAD: In a bid to curb rising energy consumption amid a deepening energy crisis, the federal government on Monday ordered the closure of markets and shopping

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SEC About to Release ‘Regular Cryptocurrencies’ for Fundraising Matters, Says Chairman Atkins

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Securities and Exchange Commission is close to proposing “cryptocurrency regulations” expanding its approach to overseeing the crypto industry and drawing lines between transactions that could be securities and those that are not, the agency’s official said Monday. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins said the commission’s new regulatory cryptography was before the White

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