May 5, 2025
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Crypto Resilience

OpenSea regains NFT market lead as rivals fall behind in user activity

Non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace OpenSea regained its position as the leading platform for digital collectible trading, even as overall market activity declined. Data tracker NFTScan shows that OpenSea has held the top spot in NFT marketplace trading volume for the last 30 days. According to the data, OpenSea holds more than 40% of the market’s

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Crypto Resilience

‘Vitalik: An Ethereum Story’ is less about crypto and more about being human

When Zach Ingrasci and Chris Temple had the idea to make the documentary film Vitalik: An Ethereum Story, they were actually filming another documentary, and over the course of their filmmaking journey, they ended up capturing both a deeper, human look at the world of crypto and an end product that serves as a use

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Crypto Resilience

Arkansas city rejects crypto mining proposal after community pushback

The planning commission of Vilonia, Arkansas, unanimously rejected a proposal to establish a cryptocurrency mining facility within the city limits, following strong opposition from residents. According to local reports, the decision came after weeks of community pushback, where citizens voiced concerns over potential noise pollution, increased energy consumption and the overall environmental impact associated with

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Isness Resilience

Rapid Human Cloning

It’s the greatest deception of the modern age. From this, all other cabal deceptions are possible. Neither black hats nor white hats will disclose it, for different reasons. Good people won’t risk harm to themselves or their families, or face the inevitable ridicule for speaking about such a thing. The media remains controlled by the

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Isness Resilience

Mark Carney actions against freedom

Mark Carney’s support for the government’s actions during the Freedom Convoy protests, including freezing bank accounts,  these measures violated fundamental rights, such as freedom of speech and protection against unreasonable search and seizure, as guaranteed by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. A federal court ruling later deemed the invocation of the Emergencies Act

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Business Resilience

Pepsi Delivers Weak Sales Amid Subdued Consumer Demand

The company’s shares closed nearly 5 percent lower on April 24. News Analysis PepsiCo joined the chorus of consumer products companies reporting weak sales for the first quarter amid a pullback in consumer spending across almost every market segment. Its shares lost ground on Wall Street while the rest of the market rallied. On April

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Business Resilience

How Major US Stock Indexes Fared April 24

U.S. stocks rallied further as better-than-expected profits for U.S. companies piled up, though CEOs say they’re unsure whether it will last because of uncertainty created by President Donald Trump’s trade war. The S&P 500 jumped 2 percent Thursday for its third straight day of big gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 1.2 percent, and

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Business Resilience

Alphabet’s First-Quarter Earnings Top Wall Street Estimates

Revenues rose across the board, from YouTube ads to Google Cloud. Shares of Alphabet, the parent company of Google and YouTube, surged in extended trading after the tech juggernaut beat Wall Street estimates with a big first-quarter earnings report. In its April 24 quarterly earnings numbers, the company registered revenues of $90.23 billion, up 12

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Business Resilience

American Airlines’ First-Quarter Earnings Weighed Down by Slowing Demand, DC Accident

American Airlines Group had a bumpy ride in the first quarter as losses continued to pile up for the nation’s largest airline due to myriad issues that have hammered the company’s stock and diminished the carrier’s global operations. During a conference call with analysts on April 24 to highlight the company’s first-quarter results, American Airlines

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Business Resilience

Chipotle Same-Store Sales Decline for First Time Since Pandemic

The company is optimistic that its plans will help transactions turn positive by the second half of the year. Chipotle’s same-store sales declined in the first quarter for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, as consumers appear to be cutting back on spending to save money amid economic uncertainty. Despite price hikes, the company

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