Hundreds of billions has been wiped from the cryptocurrency market Tuesday amid a market-wide crash that has seen the prices of major cryptocurrencies—including bitcoin, ethereum, cardano and ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto companies, on defense in Washington, scramble to assemble a lobbying machine
The booming sector has recruited former top regulators and congressional insiders but is struggling to coordinate its approach. ( read original story ...)
US stock futures hold near record highs as investors eye Biden-Xi talks, while Beijing’s mining warning pounds crypto
The crypto market took a beating after China warned state firms about mining, with bitcoin sliding below $60,000. US stock futures edged lower Tuesday as investors assessed a key meeting between US ... ( read original story ...)
Sudden $400 Billion Crypto Price Rout Sees Bitcoin Crash Under $60,000 As Ethereum, BNB, Solana, Cardano And XRP Plummet
The sudden crypto price crash has wiped around $400 billion from the combined crypto market, which last week touched a record high of around $3 ... ( read original story ...)
Has the ‘crypto winter’ arrived? Selloff sends bitcoin under $60,000, Ether tumbles 11%.
Bitcoin tumbled toward a level not seen since early November and one analyst says a key support level is at play. ( read original story ...)
Global Crypto Market Cap Falls 7% in Past 24 Hours
Cryptocurrencies fell on Tuesday, with Bitcoin sliding toward the $60,000 level and Ether close to its lowest levels this month. The global crypto market cap has dropped some 7% in the past 24 hours ... ( read original story ...)
‘Ugly history’: The battle to restore an iconic brothel building in Osaka
At the corner of a red-light district in Osaka stands an unlikely architectural gem: a century-old former brothel at the center of a restoration campaign. Taiyoshi Hyakuban hasn’t functioned as a ... ( read original story ...)
Study: Pumice heading for remote Tokyo isles
Researchers in Japan say a large quantity of pumice stones from an underwater volcanic eruption in the Pacific could soon arrive in waters south of Tokyo. ( read original story ...)
Business Seminar marking the ‘Mujib Year’ held in Tokyo
Speakers at a business seminar in Tokyo highlighted the excellent economic progress in Bangladesh over the last 13 years under the prudent and dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. They ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to ease quarantine for people inoculated with J&J COVID-19 vaccine -Nikkei
Japan intends to ease quarantine rules by the end of November for people inoculated with Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine, the Nikkei daily reported on Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
What a worm! Japan firm uses nematodes to sniff out cancer
A screening test using tiny worms to detect early signs of pancreatic cancer in urine has been developed by a Japanese biotech firm, which hopes it could help boost routine screening. ( read original story ...)
COVID-19 tracker: Tokyo’s daily cases remain low at 15 as vaccine rollout progresses
Tokyo confirmed 15 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, a day after counting just seven new cases, the lowest this year, as new infections continue to remain ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo reports 15 new cases of coronavirus
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government confirmed 15 new cases of the coronavirus in the capital on Tuesday. The figure is half the number of cases reported a week ago. The daily count of new infections has ... ( read original story ...)
Usain Bolt Says He Could Have Won His 4th Men’s Olympic 100m Gold Medal At Tokyo Olympics
Usain Bolt revealed he wanted to come back to clinch his 4th consecutive gold by beating Lamont Jacobs' 100m timing of 9.80s during the Tokyo Olympics 2020. ( read original story ...)
Part-time restaurant workers in Japan are making their highest wages ever, and it’s thanks to a labor shortage combined with an aging workforce
Competition for restaurant staff in Japan is heating up amid a labor shortage as the country recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. ( read original story ...)
Japan Leads the G-7 in Covid Shots Without a Mandate in Sight
Japan has historically had an issue with vaccine hesitancy. You wouldn’t know by looking at its Covid-19 immunization stats. ( read original story ...)