After hitting a record high of $109,350 in January, Bitcoin fell sharply but recovered to over $83,000 by March's end. The crypto market showed mixed trends, with new regulations, volatile prices, and growing institutional interest shaping investor sentiment.
FuriosaAI, a South Korean AI chip startup, has declined an $800 million acquisition offer from Meta due to conflicting views on the company's future direction
Apple is set to launch its first foldable iPhone next year after solving screen crease issues through a new hinge design developed with Samsung and Amphenol. The device marks Apple's entry into the foldable market with a focus on high-quality design and performance.
Nvidia is still moving forward despite this setback and recently, it announced that it is planning to build up to $500 billion worth of AI server infrastructure in the US over the next four years.
The entire team behind the Pentagon's Defense Digital Service, famously dubbed the "SWAT Team of Nerds," is resigning by the end of April, under mounting pressure from the Musk-linked Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), effectively shutting down the tech unit.
MIT joins Harvard and Columbia in facing fallout from Trump-era visa crackdowns, with nine student visas revoked without notice. University leaders warn the actions threaten U.S. research and global academic leadership.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is facing backlash after wearing a red and black lace dress that social media users claim is made in China. The controversy has sparked debates on hypocrisy, as it unfolds during heightened scrutiny over American reliance on Chinese-made goods.
Donald Trump's administration has frozen $2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard University after the school refused to comply with demands to curb campus protests.
Siemens CEO Agustin Escobar and his family unfortunately perished in a helicopter crash near Manhattan, days after former US prosecutor Jessica Aber was discovered dead in Virginia.
Harrisburg man Cody Balmer was charged with attempted murder and arson after setting fire to Governor Josh Shapiro's residence while his family slept inside.
A 45-foot-tall unclothed female sculpture named R-Evolution has been unveiled at San Francisco's Embarcadero Plaza, igniting widespread public reaction.