Month Archives: June 2026

Crypto

XRP Demand Falls 91.5% As Traders Eye $0.63 Support

XRP's (XRP) onchain activity has contracted sharply since its 2025 peak. The 90-day network fee average fell by 91.5%, while the realized profit-to-loss ratio dropped to 0.38 from 50, according to Glassnode. The decline in activity and profitability comes as traders identify the $1.00-$0.65 region as a major area of interest.  XRP...

Money

How the World Cup is a high-stakes stage for Big Tech’s AI push

Personal-computer maker Lenovo’s World Cup debut as FIFA’s official technology partner encompasses AI-enabled phones and tablets, an AI assistant that’s offered to all participating teams, and even the application of AI within a video system that referees will use to help officiate.  The pact, announced in October 2024, kicks into...

Music

Watch the Chicks Revisit ‘Not Ready to Make Nice’ on ‘Kimmel’

The trio are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their album, Taking the Long Way The Chicks appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform their hit song “Not Ready to Make Nice.” The performance came in honor of the 20th anniversary of the group’s Grammy Award-winning album, Taking the Long Way....

Business

NHL Playoffs Open Thread: Stanley Cup Final Game 4

IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectIMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect Vegas is surprising a lot of people with how they have been dominating and very opportunistic against the Carolina Hurricanes. Still, the Canes are winning the chance/xG battle, just doing it via low danger chances. Carolina will need to break through...

Tech

Waymo says it built a better benchmark for comparing robotaxis to humans

Waymo has created a new computer model designed to more accurately answer a fundamental question: how does its autonomous driving software stack up against humans? The Alphabet-owned robotaxi company, which developed the computer model of human driving capabilities in conjunction with TU Delft, published a research paper about it in...

Science

Iron Age Britons may have removed the brains of the dead

Fragments of the skull (left) and shoulder blades (right) of a woman buried at Loch Borralie, UKRebecca Ellis-Haken A woman interred in Scotland 2000 years ago has peculiar scrape marks inside her skull, which suggest that removing the brain after death may have been a funeral tradition in Iron Age...

Shows

USMNT stressing getting off to quick start in home opener

IRVINE, Calif. — Ever since the U.S. men’s national team announced its roster for the World Cup, nearly every player has talked about the emotions they’ll feel walking out onto the field at SoFi Stadium on Friday. After Germany bossed the Americans around for the opening 15 minutes of a...

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