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crypto

Yearn Finance: A $9M Hack and the Aftermath

December 3, 2025

Yearn Finance, a well-known decentralized finance platform, faced another setback with a $9 million hack. This incident, the fifth in five years, targeted the yETH stableswap pool, extracting various ether (ETH) liquid staking tokens (LSTs). The hacker managed to steal a significant amount, but not

weather

Library Branches Delay Opening Due to Snow

December 2, 2025

In Northeast Ohio, the weather is causing some changes to the usual schedule. The Cuyahoga County Public Library has decided to open its doors later than usual on Tuesday. All branches will start their day at 1 p. m. instead of the normal time. This decision was made because of the bad weather expec

business

Tech Stocks: What's Shaking Up the Market?

December 2, 2025

Tech stocks are making waves, and not everyone is happy about it. Michael Burry, a well-known investor, thinks Tesla is way too expensive. He's not alone in criticizing the tech industry for some of its practices. Meanwhile, Nvidia is teaming up with Synopsys, and Jim Cramer thinks this could be a

environment

How Companies Can Help Nature: A Look at Three Ways to Measure Biodiversity

December 2, 2025

Businesses can play a big role in protecting nature. They can help stop biodiversity loss. This is part of a bigger goal to make the world a better place for nature. One way to do this is by following the mitigation hierarchy. This means avoiding and reducing harm to nature. If harm can't be avoided

celebrities

Amy Schumer's Weight Loss Sparks Debate: Health or Hypocrisy?

December 1, 2025

Amy Schumer's recent weight loss has stirred up a storm online. The 44-year-old comedian and actress, known for her advocacy of body positivity, has faced backlash after sharing photos of her slimmer figure. Many fans feel betrayed, accusing her of hypocrisy. They argue that her dramatic transformat

health

Making Weight Loss Medication More Affordable: A Step Forward

December 1, 2025

Eli Lilly has decided to lower the prices of its weight loss drug, Zepbound, for people who pay out of pocket. This change is part of a bigger effort to make the medication more accessible to those who need it. The company announced that starting this week, the initial dose of Zepbound vials will co

crime

How Jail Deaths Are Hidden from Public Scrutiny

December 1, 2025

In San Diego County, when someone dies in jail, the public usually only gets a name, age, and charges. The rest stays hidden unless a family sues. Karim Talib, 82, died in the San Diego Central Jail in July. The Sheriff’s Office released little info. His family was hard to find. Three inmates near

finance

Tech Investments: A Smart Way to Earn More

December 1, 2025

Investing in tech stocks can be a great way to grow your money. Many people think that buying stocks directly is the best way to go. But there are other options that might give you better returns. One of these options is closed-end funds, or CEFs. These funds invest in a mix of stocks and pay out d

opinion

Los Angeles' Board and Care Homes: A Fading Lifeline?

December 1, 2025

In Los Angeles, a unique type of housing called board and care homes has been disappearing fast. These places offer a roof and meals to people who need long-term care, often those with disabilities or low incomes. Some people think these homes are essential and should be saved. Others believe they k

politics

Life After the Clinic: A Small Town's Struggle

November 30, 2025

In the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a tiny community of just 200 people is feeling the pinch after their local health clinic shut its doors. The clinic's closure has left residents like Teresa Leach, who relies on it for asthma care, scrambling to find new doctors. The soonest appointment she