Crypto Bill Stalls? 2026 Midterms in Chaos! 🚨

Reacting to the latest postponement of the bill’s markup to January, Scott Johnsson, the crypto VC who’s probably plotting in a dark room, warned,

Reacting to the latest postponement of the bill’s markup to January, Scott Johnsson, the crypto VC who’s probably plotting in a dark room, warned,
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JanduSoft previously published Isoca Games’ action RPG platformer in Western markets last May. It’s currently available on PlayStation 5 & 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, and PC through Steam. The initial release, however, was limited to English and Spanish language options.

Bitcoin’s volatility shocked traders on December 17 as prices jumped above $90,000, then crashed back near $86,000 within hours. Spoiler: No aliens were involved. Just humans being… humans.

Released in 1965, For a Few Dollars More is a standout Western from early in Clint Eastwood’s career. When people talk about The Man With No Name Trilogy, the conversation often focuses on the first and last films, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. This middle installment sometimes gets overlooked, but it’s a fantastic movie in its own right. Though it didn’t begin the series, nor did it have the epic scope of the final film, For a Few Dollars More is a dark and gripping story, notable for its complex plot and the strong performances from Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef.

This new story campaign revisits iconic locations from The Walking Dead, like Grady Memorial Hospital, the Prison, and Alexandria. However, instead of the typical slow-moving walkers, you’ll face a new, fast-moving enemy inspired by the swarms from World War Z – known as Zeke.

Pollinger’s film takes place in 2003, a time of heightened prejudice against gay people and Muslims. While the film doesn’t directly address these issues, a sense of distrust runs throughout. A strong paranoia is present in every scene. However, while it touches on themes like racism, sexism, and fear of foreigners, it doesn’t explore them in great depth. Despite being engaging and tense, The Plague ultimately feels somewhat superficial.

Starfield players are eagerly awaiting a major update that will completely change how they travel. The developers are working to eliminate frustrating loading screens and make space travel feel more seamless. This improvement will involve significant changes to the game’s engine, the Creation Engine, and could also lead to better travel experiences in future Bethesda games like The Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5.

It’s amazing to watch Aydan fight multiple opponents on his own – it almost seems unbelievable! He plays with such confidence and skill that it’s hard to imagine anyone else doing the same. But it’s not luck; he’s incredibly strategic, and that comes from years of practice. While he’s definitely a great shooter, his real strength is his intelligence. He approaches Warzone like a chess game, constantly planning his next moves and anticipating what his enemies will do.
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This update mainly focuses on Pattis! Players can now customize them with favorite locks, limit breaks, and preferred foods, plus add accessories. We’ve also included a Weapon Preset feature, letting you save and quickly switch between your favorite equipment and skill setups.

Okay, so things got awkward at Emily’s. Marcello casually strolled downstairs completely naked, which, honestly, would have been fine if Mindy hadn’t been sleeping on the couch! Thankfully, Mindy’s being put up at this gorgeous hotel called the Orient Express La Minerva – and get this, it’s a real place! As for Luc, he’s always doing his own thing, and this time it involves staying at a convent – apparently, you can actually do that! I’ll admit, Luc’s storylines sometimes feel a little silly, but I actually really enjoyed this particular one.