Next Gen NYC Season-Finale Recap: Georgia Rules

On their way back to the comfort of New York City, they briefly stop so Brooks can grab gas-station snacks for the journey, a delay that tests Georgia and Charlie’s patience to the limit, prompting Omar to order them an Uber to skip the wait. In this series, life unfolds in the moments between costly Uber journeys from New Jersey to Manhattan. Hats off to Brooks’s nachos for healing what seemed to be an unfixable rift among them.

Can XRP Keep Its Cool or Will Bears Take Over? Find Out! 🐻💰

At this very moment, our dear XRP is strutting its stuff above the sacred ground of $3.30 and $3.40. This here zone was once as tough as nails, a stronghold for the resistance—a veritable fortress of discouragement, if you will. But lo and behold! XRP has kicked down the doors and turned that fortress into a cozy little abode for itself. This flip-flop from being a wallowing bear to a bullish bull is often the kind of sign that has traders grinning like a Cheshire cat! 😸

Shark Week Expert Weighs In On Jaws As ‘One Of The Best Movies Ever Made,’ But ‘Pretty Bad PR’ For Sharks

In the context of Shark Week, it is hard to find a more fitting star for “How to Survive a Shark Attack” than Paul de Gelder. This is because he truly lived through a shark attack and lost a hand and a leg after being bitten by a bull shark. However, instead of letting his experience hinder him, he utilized his insights in this specific Discovery special. During my interview with de Gelder for Shark Week 2025, which premiered following Tom Bergeron’s Dancing with Sharks (which received mixed reviews from viewers), he shared his thoughts on how the movie Jaws has influenced public opinions about sharks:

Western Union & Stablecoins: A Match Made in Financial Heaven 💸

Mr. McGranahan declared the company’s intent to simplify the purchase and sale of stablecoins, with the assistance of Western Union’s services. This, dear reader, implies partnerships for on-ramp and off-ramp conversions—allowing customers to toggle between stablecoins and hard currency as one might switch between a morning constitutional and an evening ball.

Winklevoss Blasts JPMorgan’s Wallet-Hobbling Scheme—Is This the End of Fintech as We Know It? 🤯

Winklevoss looking serious, probably about the future of fintech.

Picture this: Plaid and MX, the unsung heroes of connecting your bank to your favorite crypto app, now having to pay hefty tolls just to share data. Why leave your bank account in peace when you can have it linked with a big fat bill instead? Critics say JPMorgan’s move could wipe out all the tiny, adorable fintech startups trying to make digital finance better—because apparently, they prefer their profits over innovation (shocking, right?).

Mini Review: Wuchang: Fallen Feathers (PS5) – Decent Souls-Like Suffers Technically

Developed by Leenzee, this initial project offers a generally capable attempt at replicating the Dark Souls atmosphere, but falls short significantly in distinguishing itself from numerous similar games. Apart from its Chinese-themed aesthetics and setting, the game is quite predictable; you could almost dream it up and be well on your way to playing it — it’s just that unoriginal.

The Valley Season-Finale Recap: All Over But the Lyin’

In a series of heartfelt conversations, it’s when Jesse extends an invitation to Michelle to his home where he admits and takes accountability for some past actions that led to the dissolution of their marriage. Michelle expresses her desire to maintain a friendship with him, but finds it difficult due to his previous disrespectful comments towards her, such as calling her derogatory names like “hooker.” Moved to tears, Jesse concedes all power in their divorce settlement to make amends for his actions. He acknowledges that both parties played a role in ending the marriage. While they don’t reconcile physically, their interaction is as peaceful as it gets between these two. If only Michelle had discarded Jesse’s old knitted beanie, that would have been the ultimate act of help for him. Such fashion disposal should be legal in all 50 U.S. states, plus Canada.