Bitcoin Just Hit a New High – And It's Not Slowing Down!
Wow, Bitcoin is really on a roll! It just smashed its old record, hitting an incredible $123,218. It's been holding strong above $121,000, which is pretty amazing, especially after gaining 13% in just the last month. It seems like everyone wants a piece of the action right now! A big reason for this huge jump is that a lot of big companies and institutions are buying it up. We saw $1.18 BILLION flow into Bitcoin ETFs in just one day, and institutions are buying way more Bitcoin daily than is being created. It's like a huge shopping spree! Plus, there's some good news on the legal front with new laws like the GENIUS Act and a report coming out that could make digital assets even more mainstream. All the technical charts are also flashing "buy," suggesting Bitcoin is definitely headed higher, with $125,000 being the next big target. So, while we might see a little wobble as it tries to break past $125,000, everyone is super positive about where Bitcoin is headed. With so many big players getting involved, it looks like Bitcoin's strong run is set to continue!
Changan has revealed a working prototype of its electric-powered jetpack at Mobile World Congress (MWC) Shanghai 2025, marking a bold step into personal aerial mobility.
U.S. Condemns Deadly Houthi Attacks on Red Sea Cargo Ships!
“The United States has been clear: we will continue to take necessary action to protect freedom of navigation and commercial shipping from Houthi terrorist attacks, which all members of the international community must condemn,” the statement concluded.
Israel’s military launched airstrikes early on Monday targeting ports and facilities held by Yemen’s Houthi rebels. The strikes followed a suspected Houthi attack on a ship in the Red Sea.
"We are living a pivotal moment. If you want to be feared, you must be powerful.” The words of President Emmanuel Macron who wants to accelerate France’s military spending.
Speaking ahead of Bastille Day, Macron claimed freedom in Europe was facing a greater threat than at any time since the end of World War II.
Scientists at the University of Bristol and the UK Atomic Energy Authority have developed the carbon-14 diamond battery, a groundbreaking energy source capable of lasting thousands of years. This innovative battery generates electricity through the radioactive decay of carbon-14, safely encased in diamond to block harmful emissions. With a half-life of 5,700 years, it offers an ideal power solution for applications like medical implants, space exploration, and remote devices. Furthermore, this technology repurposes radioactive graphite waste from nuclear reactors, addressing nuclear waste challenges while providing an exceptionally durable and sustainable power source.
Trump sharply criticized Putin, stating that while Putin “talks nice,” he “bombs everybody in the evening,” highlighting growing U.S. frustration with Russia’s aggressive military actions.
He announced plans to send Patriot air-defense systems to Ukraine. The U.S. will manufacture them, but their full cost is expected to be covered by the European Union and allies.
Nearly 800 people have died trying to access aid in Gaza since late May, with most killed near the US- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s distribution sites, the UN said Friday.
The comments came as the IDF ordered some Gaza City residents to evacuate ahead of operations there, and Hamas’s civil defense agency reported 18 people killed in Gaza on Friday, including 10 while waiting for aid in southern Gaza. It was not immediately clear if the aid seekers were killed in the vicinity of a GHF site.
United Nations rights office spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani said the agency had recorded “615 killings in the vicinity of the GHF sites” since the GHF began operations on May 26 and through July 7.
President Donald Trump is anticipated to meet with NATO chief Mark Rutte, make a "major" announcement on Russia, and join an AI and energy summit during his 26th week in office.
🇺🇸🇷🇺 Breaking News : President Trump Slams Putin Over Night Bombings — Announces Patriot Missiles for Ukraine 🇺🇦🛡️
📍 Joint Base Andrews, July 14 — U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed strong disappointment in Russian President Vladimir Putin, criticizing recent Russian airstrikes on Ukraine and accusing Putin of hypocrisy.
> “I am very disappointed with President Putin. I thought he was somebody that meant what he said — and he’ll talk so beautifully, then he’ll bomb people at night. We don’t like that,” Trump said in a media briefing.
The comments came as Trump confirmed that Patriot missile defense systems will be sent to Ukraine, with financing support from European allies. This decision follows a surge in Russian nighttime drone and missile attacks targeting Ukrainian cities.
🗣️ Trump added:
> “He talks nice and then bombs everybody in the evening.”
Bank of America’s Michael Hartnett warns the U.S. dollar may collapse as national debt rises by $1 trillion every 100 days. He links this fear to record highs in gold and bitcoin. With U.S. debt topping $34 trillion, investors are turning to “debt debasement” assets like crypto and gold.
Denmark has woken up to the threat to its territory from long-range Russian cruise missiles and drones and is urgently taking steps to bolster its air defenses by urgently acquiring German, French and Norwegian systems.
Apple Eyes Game-Changing Battery Tech for Ultra-Thin iPhones
A revolutionary carbon fiber battery could soon replace traditional bulky batteries, allowing the iPhone’s frame itself to store power. Apple is reportedly exploring this innovation to create lighter, slimmer iPhones—without compromising on battery life. This breakthrough could mark the start of a new era in truly compact, high-performance smartphones.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview that Israel had rolled back Iran's nuclear program but implied the Jewish state had not yet finished its confrontation with the Islamic Republic.
IDF intensifies operations across Gaza, killing terrorists and destroying infrastructure in multiple areas; over 100 targets, including tunnels, weapons depots and command posts, were struck in the past 24 hours, according to the military