Crypto Optimism Shifts as Wall Street Reassesses Future

The Big Take Podcast reveals that despite recent volatility, the financial sector is reevaluating its stance on cryptocurrency. Following President Trump’s re-election, optimism for digital assets surged, with Bitcoin reaching an all-time high during his inauguration. However, this upward trend has been inconsistent since then, prompting Wall Street to reassess its approach. Key players in … Read more

NYC Comptroller Calls for Contract Extension Rejection Amid Corruption Allegations

New York City Comptroller Brad Lander is urging the Adams administration to reject a contract extension that would hand over nearly $20 million to hotel owner Weihong Hu, who was indicted last month in a corruption scheme involving one of her government-funded properties. The proposed three-year deal would continue housing formerly incarcerated individuals at Hu’s … Read more

Trump Threatens 200% Tariff on Wine and Spirits from Europe

US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 200 percent tariff on wine, champagne, and spirits imported from Europe. Late-night TV hosts poked fun at the move, calling it ironic given Trump’s fondness for drinking. Jimmy Kimmel joked that Americans are “making it very expensive to get drunk” with Trump’s tariffs. He said the … Read more

New Sea Level Study Reveals Accelerating Rise

Scientists have made significant progress in understanding how sea levels rose in the past, which will help improve projections for future sea level rise. A new analysis of ancient layers of peat at the bottom of the North Sea found that sea levels jumped by as much as 3.3 feet per century during certain periods … Read more

Dengue Fever Spreads in US Hotspots as Spring Break Arrives

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued an emergency warning over the spread of dengue fever, particularly in spring break hotspots such as the US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Mexico. The virus is transmitted through infected mosquito bites, causing symptoms like fever, headache, and rash. In the US, nearly 4,000 travelers … Read more

API Rate Limit Exceeded Due to High Request Volume

A Too Many Requests error occurred for the client IP address 37.27.54.14 with a request ID of 367320705, indicating that the application has exceeded its rate limit due to an unusually high volume of requests. This issue may be caused by a surge in traffic or a malfunctioning application. The exact reason needs further investigation … Read more

GLP-1 Drugs May Help with Weight, Sleep Apnea, and Heart Failure

A 66-year-old man recently diagnosed with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is considering using a GLP-1 drug to lose weight, despite concerns about pancreatitis due to his heavy alcohol consumption. Heart failure occurs when the heart can’t pump enough blood, causing high filling pressures that lead to fluid buildup in the body. HFpEF … Read more

CWD Spreads Across US as Experts Warn of Human Health Risks

The United States has seen a significant increase in chronic wasting disease (CWD) cases across 36 states, with concerns growing about the risk of human spillover. CWD, a fatal neurodegenerative disorder, affects deer, elk, and other cervid species. There is currently no vaccine or treatment for the disease. Scientists describe the situation as a “slow-motion … Read more

ESA Unveils First Images from Euclid Space Telescope, Reveal Galaxy Clusters and Dark Matter

The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Euclid Space Telescope has released its first images of three Deep Fields, providing a glimpse into the large-scale structure of the Universe. Launched in July 2023, the telescope aims to probe the history of the Universe’s expansion by imaging billions of galaxies out to 10 billion light-years away. The Euclid … Read more