May 2026

Why Bitcoin’s Recent Rise to $80,000 May Be Just a Temporary Liquidity Squeeze

Bitcoin’s on-chain metrics are giving off their most constructive signals since early February, but underlying seller behavior and derivatives positioning suggest the path to new highs won’t be easy, Bitfinex shared in an analyst note to CoinDesk on Thursday. Long-term holders, whose bitcoin holdings have increased 300% since late 2025 to nearly 4 million tokens, […]

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Rory McIlroy cuts short PGA Championship practice after toenail tear

Rory McIlroy cuts short PGA Championship practice after toenail tear Rory McIlroy’s PGA Championship week started with a scary injury. McIlroy, during the practice round on Tuesday, May 12 at Aronimink Golf Club, had to cut it short due to a painful blister. This blister had recently appeared on his right little finger. McIlroy, after

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Home Office orders NCCIA investigation into Cambridge document leaks

Government says Cambridge will tighten safeguards after repeated exam controversy Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi chairs the June 25 meeting. Photo: Ministry of the Interior website/File The Ministry of Interior on Thursday ordered the National Cybercrime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) to conduct a thorough investigation, in coordination with Cambridge International Education (CIE), into the alleged leak of

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Senate Banking Committee Holds Key Hearing on Market Structure Bill

The Senate Banking Committee is holding its markup hearing for the Digital Assets Market Clarity Act – more commonly known as the Clarity Act – on Thursday, launching a key process for the long-awaited Market Structure bill. During Thursday’s hearing, the committee’s 24 senators will debate and vote on dozens of proposed amendments to the

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Identity breaches are on the rise and only getting worse. So how can your business stay safe?

Four in five UK businesses suffered identity breaches in 2025 Machine identities now outnumber humans 100:1, and many AI agents are accessing sensitive financial systems. CyberArk recommends unified, automated identity security as identity complexity exceeds traditional controls Almost every company experienced at least one identity breach in 2025, according to a new study, in incidents

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Gwadar University VC, Vice-Chancellor go missing in Mastung

Local administration, police and security forces carry out inspections of checkpoints and vehicles Vice-Chancellor of Gwadar University, Dr. Abdul Razzaq Sabir, and Pro Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Syed Manzoor Ahmed QUETTA: A search operation was launched after Gwadar University vice-chancellor Dr Abdul Razzaq Sabir and deputy vice-chancellor Dr Syed Manzoor Ahmed went missing while traveling from Gwadar

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Ties between Pakistan and Azerbaijan are constantly strengthening: PM Shehbaz

Both countries agree to strengthen cooperation on capacity building between their judicial systems Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif meets with Azerbaijani Justice Minister Farid Turab Oglu Ahmadov. PHOTO: Office of the Prime Minister Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday said Pakistan and Azerbaijan are brotherly countries and their bilateral ties are growing stronger day by day

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Surfshark partners with Amnesty International to train digital human rights defenders

Surfshark is now a supporting partner of Amnesty International’s Digital Forensics Fellowship (DFF). The DFF trains human rights defenders to securely scan Android and iOS devices for sophisticated spyware and digital threats. The partnership aims to equip at-risk communities around the world with the skills to investigate and respond to increasing global surveillance. As the

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Ex-Prince Andrew desperately tries to soften the king after new ban

King Charles has cut off all direct communication with his disgraced brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, but that hasn’t stopped the ex-royal from reaching out. The former Duke of York was recently exposed to a safety risk while walking his dog in Sandringham. A man allegedly charged at him, but before he could harm him, Andrew and

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