Arbitrum (ARB) Price Breaks Free: Is $0.60 the New Reality? 🚀

Look, ARB’s back above $0.46, flexing its recovery muscles after a light dip into the $0.42-$0.43 zone. Oh, the drama! The 12H chart is practically screaming that a “higher low” structure is forming – supported by the ever-so-reliable MACD signals, which tilt back towards the positive side. But let’s be real: we’ve seen this show before, haven’t we? If ARB can make it above $0.48, sure, there’s hope for a sustained move up, with targets of $0.51 and $0.53, but let’s not set our watches by it just yet.

Dwayne Johnson Breaks Silence on The Smashing Machine’s Disappointing Debut

Johnson addressed the film *The Smashing Machine*’s disappointing opening weekend on Instagram. He expressed gratitude to those who had seen it, writing, “Thank you to everyone who has watched *The Smashing Machine*.” He explained that while you can’t influence how a movie performs in theaters, you *can* control your own dedication and how fully you immerse yourself in a role, and he always welcomes that challenge. Johnson added that making the film was a transformative experience for him.

Dollar Dives, Bitcoin Soars: Is Your Wallet Ready for the Chaos? 🤑

Well, butter my biscuit and call me a financial guru-the US dollar is taking a nosedive, and everyone’s grabbing Bitcoin, gold, and silver like they’re going out of style. Citadel’s Ken Griffin (yes, the hedge fund guy, not the magician) says investors are fleeing the dollar like it’s a sinking ship. 🚢💸 Since 2025 started, the dollar’s lost 10% of its value. Ouch. That’s like realizing your ex’s new partner is actually cooler than you. 😬

The Look Book Goes to New York Film Festival

The movie ‘So Bouchra’ is an animated story about a lesbian coyote revealing her identity to her mother, who is a heart doctor. According to the filmmaker, Orian, it’s a deeply personal film based on real conversations between Meriem and her mother, exploring themes of love, acceptance, family, and the experience of being part of the diaspora.

Xbox’s Canceled Project Ranger Was Meant To Challenge Uncharted

Liam Robertson’s Did You Know Gaming recently detailed the history of Project Ranger, a game Microsoft and Black Tusk Studios once had big plans for. The game, revealed with a short teaser in Shanghai, was envisioned as a third-person action shooter – described as a blend of “Uncharted” and a spy thriller – with missions taking place in cities worldwide.