What the papers say: Tuesday’s front pages
A preview of the biggest stories in Tuesday's papers.
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A preview of the biggest stories in Tuesday's papers.
Bitcoin’s crash to $104,000 was an opportunity for a healthy reset, not a cycle failure, but long-term holder selling pressure continues weighing down prices.
GPA chief Tom Parsons says players believe it’s time to be transparent about payments
The combination of Web and chatbot data opens up a new world of risks related to privacy and security.
Rep. Adam Smith called for an immediate hearing into President Trump’s authorization of military strikes on suspected drug-smuggling boats.
Luxury jewellery brand had accumulated losses of more than €2.77m at the end of 2024
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures are falling in premarket trading as the stock market braces fro key earnings reports.
The iPad Pro remains perhaps the most impressive piece of hardware Apple sells, and it’s more powerful and capable than ever. Too bad it’s so incredibly expensive.
Tommy Robinson is said to be going to Villa Park as a Maccabi Tel Aviv fan. Do the politicians jumping on this bandwagon care what they are doing, asks Guardian…
The Russians are dragging their feet, and why wouldn’t they?
Opera adds deep research agent to Neon browser
A pair of bills pushed by Democratic lawmakers would bar companies from operating on expired air permits and create a new tax on mining operations.