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For much of 2019, altcoins got absolutely brutalized against Bitcoin, with a number of top cryptocurrencies actually posting losses on the year as Bitcoin gained 90% and mainstream asset classes set near-record performances. XRP, for instance, shed 50% of its value against the U.S. dollar over the course of the past year, crumbling under the …

While there might be some news from automotive suppliers on the latest technologies for future vehicles, don’t expect much from the Detroit Three automakers at the CES technology show next week in Las Vegas. The all-wheel-drive 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E launches from stoplights, hitting zero to 60 in the mid 5-second range. (Photo: Ford) Automakers have pulled back from …

Every new year comes with a laundry list of resolutions to “get healthier.” But it is often hard to stick to those New Year’s resolutions and goals. For 2020, the AMA has gathered some pithy advice to help physicians counsel their patients on making healthier choices. The AMA is committed to improving the health of …

Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano, R-North Haven (center), took aim at the assumed health care savings in Lamont’s budget during a June press conference. Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano has insisted for months that Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont’s budget is unbalanced and relies on hundreds of millions of dollars in questionable savings and risky assumptions. …

Billy Vunipola will follow in the footsteps of his father and uncle on Sunday when appearing in a World Cup match between England and Tonga. Twenty years ago, his dad, Fe’ao, and his brother, Elisi, were part of the Tonga side who played England at Twickenham and two decades on Billy picks up the torch. …

Take for example the new “Deep Fusion” computational photography feature that Phil Schiller described as “way cool.” It’s an image processing system that taps the A13 Bionic’s neural engine and uses machine learning. According to Apple, this system will “do pixel-by-pixel processing of photos, optimizing for texture, details and noise in every part of the …

Waterford Institute of Technology paid out almost €400,000 — more than a third of which went on travel — without going through proper procurement, new accounts show. In 2017, three areas of expenditure totalling €397,708 were identified by WIT that did not comply with public procurement guidelines, according to the institute’s most recently filed financial …

Throughout the protest movement, there’s been a seemingly endless stream of creative, and sometimes humorous, artworks. Today’s protest is no different. At Causeway Bay subway station, protesters clad in black handed out glossy A3 posters to passersby. This one uses the cut-out paper dolls of your childhood to show the typical outfits of protesters, press …

Everyone cares about having a healthy lifestyle, but with our crazy busy lives it gets so hard to stick with it sometimes. We typically grab a hamburger and a bunch of fries on the go, just to fill up our growling stomachs and rush to run a bunch of errands and take care of kids …

Play video content Exclusive TMZ.com “Them That Follow” — the new thriller about scary snakes and a religious family that handles them to prove themselves to God — had a tragedy on set when a bird died in the hands of one of the stars … and the cameras were rolling. Footage from the movie …