Author name: Katherine Pollard

Katherine Pollard is a writer for Headway News, where she covers sports, education and tech. She's also a mom to two kids who are growing up way too fast, a wife to a man who makes her laugh every day, and an avid runner—she even ran the Chicago Marathon!

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Bitcoin’s exchange supply falls to 7.53% – Is a bullish phase in sight?

Bitcoin’s supply on exchanges dropped by 7.53%, indicating increased investor confidence and reduced liquidity. Rising network activity and technical indicators suggested that Bitcoin could be entering a bullish phase. Bitcoin’s [BTC] supply on exchanges has dropped to just 7.53%, marking its lowest level since February 2018. At press time, Bitcoin traded at $87,075.28, down 0.95%

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Klimt Portrait of West African Prince Resurfaces at Art Fair

A Gustav Klimt portrait of a West African prince, long hidden away in a private collection, was displayed for the first time in nearly a century at last week’s European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht, the Netherlands. Presented by Austrian gallery Wienerroither and Kohlbacher, the two-foot-tall 1897 oil painting depicts Prince William Nii Nortey Dowuon,

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580 BTC buy amid Bitcoin pivot sparks 226% stock surge for the Blockchain Group

The Blockchain Group confirmed a 580 BTC buy, boosting its stock by 226% amid growing institutional Bitcoin interest. Whale accumulation trends aligned with the firm’s move, suggesting broader market confidence in Bitcoin’s next leg up. The Blockchain Group has confirmed the acquisition of 580 Bitcoin [BTC], valued at approximately $40 million, in a strategic move

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Trump can’t fire us, FTC Democrats tell court after being ejected from office

Two Democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission who were fired by President Trump sued him today, saying their removals are “in direct violation of a century of federal law and Supreme Court precedent.” “Plaintiffs bring this action to vindicate their right to serve the remainder of their respective terms, to defend the integrity of

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Study of Lyft rideshare data confirms minorities get more tickets

Then, the researchers got data on all the speeding tickets issued in Florida and identified the ones belonging to Lyft drivers. The data showed one thing clearly: Lyft has incentives for its drivers to avoid traffic violations, and they work. “Compared with the general population of motorists, our sample is less prone to speed, especially

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Microsoft scraps data center plans

Microsoft ditches new AI data centers – Bitcoin mining stocks tumble

Microsoft’s canceled data center leases lead to drops in AI and Bitcoin mining stocks. Microsoft rejected the Bitcoin investment proposal despite its growing corporate adoption trend. The AI sector faces renewed turbulence amid concerns over Microsoft’s changing data center strategy. Analysts at TD Cowen report that Microsoft has canceled over 2GW of planned data center

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Diversity In The Workplace Statistics To Know For 2025

Diversity In The Workplace Statistics To Know For 2025

Every workplace should warmly welcome talent from all races, genders, religions, and ages. This diversity is essential in creating a positive and inclusive work environment because, in the end, a company’s true values shine through its varied workforce and how it supports individuals from different backgrounds. Not to mention that this is what truly reflects

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From the River to the Bay Calls for Art as Resistance

SAN FRANCISCO — It has been nearly a year and a half since the beginning of the Israeli bombardment of Palestine, which many organizations including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch are calling a genocide. While the oppression of the Palestinian people long predates these attacks, so, too, does the flourishing of humanity despite adverse

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