Monthly Archives: November 2022

Scientists accidentally found life under 3,000 feet of ice in Antarctica. ‘Never in a million years’ would they have expected it, the lead scientist said.

An image from a video in which scientists saw stationary animals under ice in Antarctica. The creatures appear similar to sponges. Dr Huw Griffiths/British Antarctic Survey/Insider Scientists stumbled upon life under 3,000 feet of ice in Antarctica. They found two types of unidentified animals, where they had thought nothing could live. Their next step is…

The Democrats’ election outperformance suggests the economy is not as bad as many think – and that’s just one reason stocks are headed for a big year end rally, Fundstrat says

President Joe Biden motions while boarding Air Force One at Los Angeles International Airport after attending the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, Calif., on June 11, 2022. AP Photo/Evan Vucci Democrats’ surprise turnout in the midterm elections suggests the economy and inflation isn’t as bad as some think.That sets the stock market up…

US stocks fall after biggest weekly gain since June while crypto tries to rebound from the FTX bankruptcy

REUTERS/Brendan McDermid US stocks slipped Monday following a massive rally last week that was sparked by upbeat inflation data.  The October CPI report showed a cooler-than-expected increase, but a Fed official warned there are still more rate hikes to come. Cryptocurrencies edged up after Binance announced a recovery fund for projects that need liquidity.  US…

Embrace Home Loans review: Affordable lender, especially for borrowers with poor credit histories

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Binance CEO is starting a recovery fund in an effort to blunt the ‘cascading negative effects’ of FTX’s collapse

Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao. Antonio Masiello/Getty Images Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao is launching a fund to aid crypto projects that need liquidity, following FTX’s collapse last week. “Crypto is not going away. We are still here. Let’s rebuild,” Zhao told his nearly 8 million Twitter followers.  The cryptocurrency market’s valuation has dropped about 20% over…