Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups pleads not guilty in rigged poker games case
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Daily Breeze football: Palos Verdes, Redondo Union and Carson to play in championship games
The CIF-Southern Section and L. A. City Section championship football games will be played Friday and Saturday.
Monad Mainnet Goes Live as High-Speed L1 Opens With Full EVM Support and Day-One Apps
Key Takeaways: Monad Mainnet is now live, enabling real transactions, EVM-compatible app deployment, and early access to multiple consumer and DeFi apps. The launch introduces a high-throughput Layer-1 architecture using The post Monad Mainnet Goes Live as High-Speed L1 Opens With Full EVM Support and Day-One Apps appeared first on CryptoNinjas.
10 most expensive homes sold in Lehigh County, Nov. 17-23
A house in Catasauqua that sold for $2. 3 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Lehigh County in the past week.
Brad Marchand pens wholesome birthday message for wife Katrina – “Even when you’re a pain in the A**”
This weekend, Brad Marchand’s wife Katrina celebrated her birthday and the Florida Panthers forward marked the special occasion with a teasing yet wholesome tribute to her.
Buterin Warns X Country Feature Could Put Users in Real Danger
The post Butercom. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin caused debate this week by criticizing X’s new feature that automatically reveals a user’s country, calling it a dangerous form of forced doxing that puts crypto users at risk. His concerns were echoed by other people in the crypto industry like Uniswap’s Hayden Adams and Summer. fi CTO Andrei David. Meanwhile, a separate technical debate unfolded inside the Ethereum ecosystem when Offchain Labs pushed back on Buterin’s proposal to move Ethereum’s execution layer to the RISC-V instruction set. The Arbitrum team argued that WebAssembly (WASM) is a more flexible, secure, and future-proof choice, and warned that hardwiring RISC-V into Ethereum could lock the network into a rapidly evolving proving technology. Buterin Slams X for Exposing User Locations Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin joined a growing chorus of people in the crypto industry criticizing X’s newly introduced feature that automatically displays a user’s country of origin. The update was rolled out quietly over the weekend, and was presented by X’s director of product Nikita Bier as a tool to strengthen platform integrity and help users contextualize posts by knowing where they come from. However, it instead caused major backlash over what many describe as forced doxing and a serious erosion of user privacy. Buterin initially suggested the change might provide valuable insight into how people from different regions think about global issues, but he quickly reversed course after reflecting on user concerns. He warned that even a small amount of location data could expose high-risk users to real-world harm, especially high-worth crypto holders or individuals living under restrictive governments. Buterin said the feature was being applied without user consent and without offering an opt-out option at launch, and called the approach “wrong” as people should not have their privacy “retroactively rugpulled with no recourse.” He also predicted that some.
Photo gallery: Toys for Tots fundraiser in Freeland
The Freeland Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5010 held its annual Toys for Tots fundraiser on Saturday featuting entertainment, raffles an dmore. All funds go toward purchasing toys for the Toys for Tots program.
NHL Rumors: Blackhawks’ Connor Bedard to land monster deal after ‘thunderous’ start, projected to surpass McDavid
Connor Bedard’s strong start to the 2025-26 season has boosted talks about his next contract. NHL insider Frank Seravalli discussed the situation during a CHSN stream.
More Americans getting power shut off, as unpaid bills pile up…
More Americans getting power shut off, as unpaid bills pile up.(First column, 2nd story, link) Related stories: What the S&P 500 is hiding about the economy. Already in recession? Happiness at record low.
Kash Patel reportedly left outraged after SWAT team ditched his girlfriend Alexis Wilkins during her national anthem performance at NRA convention
FBI Director Kash Patel was reportedly left outraged after the SWAT team he assigned to protect his girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, when she performed at the National Rifle Association’s annual convention.