Man divorces wife after she puts him in debt sending $94,000 to male streamer

For eight years, Mr. Liu of Zhengzhou lived very modestly, saving almost all of his money to provide financial security for his wife.

For eight years, Mr. Liu of Zhengzhou lived very modestly, saving almost all of his money to provide financial security for his wife.

Okay, huge news for fans of Wednesday! Eva Green, who you might remember from Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, and Dumbo, is officially joining Season 3 as Ophelia Frump. I’m really excited about this – Green always brings such a wonderfully dark and captivating energy to her roles, and she clearly has a great working relationship with Burton. Before that, though, you can catch her in a couple of thrillers – Blood on Snow and Just Play Dead – but I’m already counting down the days to see what she brings to the Addams family universe!

Noah Hawley, the creator of Alien: Earth, recently signed a bigger deal with FX, which means the show has a promising future. And there’s even more good news for fans: besides the continuing story of Wendy and the Xenomorphs, they now have another exciting adaptation to anticipate. Fans of Earth can look forward to a new take on a popular fictional series.

A new approach leverages the power of qudits to build interpretable quantum neural networks for improved credit risk assessment.

This week on the show, Allura switches roles and becomes the client, with her mediation with Chase taking center stage. Chase and his team, Carrington and new partner Alberta Dome (a wonderfully fitting name!), attempt some last-minute grooming and flattery before the mediation begins. Chase starts by reflecting on their relationship, which immediately overwhelms Allura, forcing her to leave the room. We then see her in the bathroom, visibly upset with tears streaming down her face – makeup expertly applied, reminiscent of Kim Kardashian’s routine. However, her distress seems to stem from more than just issues with Chase. She confides in Dina that she just started her period, meaning the embryo transfer was unsuccessful. Dina is shocked to learn that Allura illegally had the embryos implanted and insists they keep it a secret from Carrington, hoping a potential pregnancy won’t give them away.

The chart, that ever-tragic canvas, now screams a tale of defeat: the head-and-shoulders pattern has officially crumbled, with price tumbling below the sacred $37-$38 threshold. Sellers, those unsung heroes of despair, seem to take a bows, while buyers-those faint-hearted romantics-stand by, just a little too meek. Clearly, unless some daring hero emerges, the descent into the abyss is imminent. 🎢🙃

Actor Angus Cloud, famous for his work on HBO’s Euphoria and the film The Bikeriders, is joining the cast of a new Netflix series as one of the main characters, according to Deadline. Netflix has officially confirmed the news.

Cazoria expressed gratitude for the recent messages, especially kind words from Charlie. She shared that creating Gustave was a collaborative project and she was proud to have contributed. She finished by thanking everyone for their support and looking forward to what’s next.

TimeSplitters, TimeSplitters 2, and TimeSplitters: Future Perfect were popular first-person shooter games made in the early 2000s by the British studio Free Radical. While working on a fourth game in the series, Free Radical went bankrupt in 2008 and was then acquired by Crytek, the company known for the Crysis games.

Back in 2020, Ubisoft, the company behind the popular Assassin’s Creed games, began discussions with Netflix about adapting the games into a show. After a slow start, the project was officially confirmed this summer with the announcement of its creators and showrunners. Now, according to reports, Netflix’s live-action Assassin’s Creed series has cast Toby Wallace as its first actor.