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Meet the newsroomThe Tokyo-based firm now trails only Strategy and Twenty One Capital, cementing Japan's role in corporate Bitcoin accumulation.
Uruguay captain Federico Valverde publicly accepted responsibility after the team's stunning group-stage elimination from the World Cup.
US crude inventories fell to 408.4 million barrels as of June 26, while TotalEnergies is marketing millions of Iraqi barrels for prompt delivery to Asia, intensifying supply dynamics.
Saturday's knockout round game could see heat indexes up to 115°F, posing dangers to players and fans.
U.S. stocks opened higher after a weaker-than-expected June hiring report eased fears of an interest rate hike, though AI stocks faltered.
Meta's plan to sell computing power raises concerns about an oversupply of AI infrastructure, triggering a sell-off in chipmaker stocks.
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