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TECH

Venture firm CRV raises $750M, downsizing after returning capital to investors

CRV has secured $750 million toward the 55-year-old venture firm’s twentieth flagship fund, it announced on Friday. The new fund is smaller than the $1

FINANCE

Analyst Report: Enterprise Prods Pntr L

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PRESS RELEASE

High DTI (Debt-to-Income)? How to Still Buy Rentals (Rookie Reply)

Ashley:On today’s rookie reply, we’re tackling three more thoughtful questions straight from the community, covering some really creative and challenging situations. Tony:First up, we’ll talk

RELIGION

This Tisha B’Av, some Jews are mourning another destruction

(RNS) — The day marking the destruction of the first and second temples in ancient Jerusalem is traditionally observed by fasting, mourning and lamentation. But

SCIENCE

Cameras that work like our eyes could give boost to astronomers

The Sirius binary star system photographed with a neuromorphic camera Satyapreet Singh, Chetan Singh Thakur, Nirupam Roy, Indian Institute of Science Cameras that mimic human

NATURE

mRNA vaccines for HIV trigger strong immune response in people

HIV particles (red dots) enter cells using proteins that bind to the cell membrane.Credit: Steve Gschmeissner/Science Photo Library Two vaccine candidates using mRNA technology elicit

MOBILE

Best New Games of July 2025

July has almost come and gone. And during the month, there were some great new games that landed on the App Store. Our look at

LIFESTYLE

Four Fun Things | Cup of Jo

Left: Carrick glasses. Right: Gus glasses. The other day, I realized that I’ve been wearing Warby Parker glasses for 15 years. (!) They always have

ARTS & THEATER

Seize the Means of Audience Outreach

By L. Nicol Cabe. Online theatre spaces can promote accessibility, democratic processes, international connections, and ecological benefits, but many digital platforms act as intermediaries that

CULTURE

Lula 3.0 and the austerity trap

Campaigning for his third term as president in 2022, Lula da Silva ran on a straightforward message: making Brazil “happy again”. Now, halfway through his