The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Recap: Think You Can Handle Me?

The episode begins at a vintage dress shop where Mayci and Mikayla are shopping for Mikayla’s 25th birthday party. The party has a specific dress code: it’s an ‘elevated St. Patrick’s Day’ theme, meaning no leprechaun costumes or stereotypical attire allowed. The friends are still upset that Chase attended Layla’s birthday, and they’re frustrated that Jessi isn’t there to help them choose outfits.

The Dumbest Major Movie Franchise Strikes Again

The third installment of the Now You See Me series, Now You Don’t, brings back the Horsemen – a team of magicians who use their elaborate shows to pull off heists. They steal from the wealthy and powerful, giving the spoils to their fans, essentially acting as Robin Hoods with illusions. The film suggests we all need a little magic these days, especially given current events, but unfortunately, it doesn’t quite deliver. While aiming to be a blend of magic, heist, humor, and romance, the movies feel more like superhero stories. The Horsemen aren’t clever illusionists; they seem to have actual superpowers. For example, Merritt McKinney (Woody Harrelson) doesn’t just hypnotize people – he turns them into zombies instantly. And Jack Wilder (Dave Franco) throws cards that act like guided missiles, curving around obstacles to hit their targets.

The Great XRP Circus: Canary’s Spot Fund Takes the Stage-Hold Your Hats! 🎪🚀

By 5:30 p.m. Eastern on the memorable date of November 12, the specter known as Canary’s XRP ETF, with its glamorous ticker XRPC, was declared officially effective, much like a clandestine decree whispered in the corridors of the SEC’s labyrinth. Fastest approval in the annals-an 8(a) automatic-effectiveness charm-leaves analysts scratching heads and wondering whether the gods of bureaucracy smiled or merely blinked.

AI-powered toys are teaching kids how to start fires and find knives

Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly common in our daily lives. We’re seeing it used in factories with robots, for tasks like checking facts with chatbots like ChatGPT and Grok, and even in medicine, where doctors can perform complex surgeries remotely using robotic assistance.

The Beast In Me Review: Claire Danes & Matthew Rhys’ Sinister Onscreen Friendship Keeps This Compelling Mystery Thriller Going

When Aggie switched gears on her struggling second book, focusing instead on her neighbor Nile Jarvis (Matthew Rhys) – a wealthy man rumored to have murdered his wife – it revitalized her career. She confesses to Nile that her motivation is entirely self-serving. Nile, it turns out, has similar reasons, hoping to repair his damaged reputation after years of speculation and accusations.

Japan’s Crypto Overhaul: New Rules to Prevent the Next Hack (Yes, Another One!)

Hold onto your digital wallets, folks! The FSA is putting forward a dazzlingly new regulatory framework that requires digital asset custodians to actually register before providing any services to cryptocurrency exchanges. Because, apparently, letting them operate without any oversight was the most innovative idea ever. The proposal is part of an urgent bid to stop hacks, especially after the catastrophic DMM Bitcoin breach. The plan is simple: only allow exchanges to use systems developed by those lucky enough to have registered. Problem solved! (We hope.)

It: Welcome To Derry Episode 3 Sets Up Tragic Black Spot Story

The third episode of It: Welcome to Derry builds anticipation for Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård) and also hints at a major heartbreaking event from Stephen King’s novel. The world of Stephen King’s It is being further explored with the series Welcome to Derry, which serves as a prequel to Andy Muschietti’s It films.

BONK’s Dizzy Dive: A Tale of Tumbling Tokens 🐸📉

BONK’s journey on Wednesday was nothing short of a rollercoaster ride through the looking glass. It wobbled between $0.00001279 and $0.00001198, a 42% range that made even the most seasoned traders clutch their pearls. According to CoinDesk’s very serious technical analysis, this chaos was purely due to… well, chaos. No fundamentals involved-how thrilling.

Disney holds firm with ESPN blackout in stalled YouTube TV talks

Disney’s CFO, Hugh Johnston, discussed the ongoing dispute with Google in a CNBC interview on November 13th, after the company released its earnings report for September 2025. He stated that negotiations are still happening and called the situation “active,” explaining that Disney expected a challenging renewal process and is ready for a potentially long disagreement.