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Cincinnati's Riverfront: A Tale of Imbalance

December 4, 2025

Cincinnati's riverfront, known as The Banks, has been a point of contention between the city and Hamilton County for years. The issue isn't a mystery, but a simple case of mismatched incentives and unequal benefits. The city and county agreed to split costs 50/50, but the rewards aren't shared equal

health

New Faces and Flaws in Health and Science

December 4, 2025

The FDA is getting a new leader for its drug evaluation center. Tracy Beth Høeg is stepping into this crucial role. Meanwhile, the CDC is reviewing the hepatitis B vaccine. This is a big deal because vaccines play a huge role in public health. But not everyone is happy with the FDA's plans. A group

health

The Silent Struggle of Middle-Aged Americans

December 4, 2025

In recent times, a growing number of Americans aged 45 and above are feeling the weight of loneliness. This is not just a fleeting feeling but a significant increase from previous years. Nearly half of those in their late 40s to mid-50s are grappling with loneliness. This is a stark contrast to the

politics

New York's Attorney General Faces Fresh Legal Trouble

December 4, 2025

Letitia James, the Attorney General of New York, is back in the legal spotlight. A federal grand jury is looking into a new set of criminal charges against her. This comes after a judge threw out an earlier set of charges. The initial case was dismissed because the prosecutor who brought the charges

finance

Trump's Crypto Bet: A Roller Coaster Ride

December 4, 2025

The Trump family's financial ventures have hit a rough patch lately. Their assets aren't doing as well as the rest of the market. This is especially true for their crypto investments. Eric Trump's American Bitcoin (ABTC) took a big hit. It dropped almost 50% in early trading on Tuesday. By the end o

business

U. S. Job Cuts Drop in November, but Hiring Still Sluggish

December 4, 2025

In November, U. S. companies announced fewer job cuts, but hiring remained slow. This happened as businesses struggled with economic uncertainty, tariffs, and lower demand. The number of planned layoffs dropped by 53% from October, but it was still higher than last year. So far this year, employers

technology

Faces and Tech: A New Way to Communicate

December 4, 2025

Technology is changing how we talk to each other. A group of professors and students from Quinnipiac University created software that lets people control devices with their faces. This is a big deal for people who can't move much. The idea started when Chetan Jaiswal, a computer science professor,

politics

Gas Guzzlers Make a Comeback: What It Means for Your Car and the Planet

December 4, 2025

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the auto industry, President Trump has decided to roll back fuel efficiency standards. This decision puts gasoline-powered vehicles back in the spotlight, sidelining electric cars for now. The change is a big deal because it affects how much you'll pay for

technology

Will China Bite on Nvidia's H200 Chips?

December 4, 2025

Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, recently sat down with former President Donald Trump. Their discussion covered a range of topics, including the complexities of international tech sales. One key point that emerged was Huang's uncertainty about whether China would even be interested in Nvidia's new H200 A

business

Tech Giant Salesforce Predicts Strong Earnings

December 4, 2025

Salesforce, a major player in the software industry, has made a bold prediction about its future earnings. The company believes it will bring in between $11. 1 billion and $11. 2 billion by the end of January. This forecast exceeds what experts had guessed, showing that Salesforce is doing well in s