Gen V Canceled at Prime Video

But the story isn’t over for the characters in Gen V. According to executive producers Eric Kripke and Evan Goldberg, we’ll see their journeys continue in The Boys and possibly other shows and movies within the Vought Cinematic Universe.

DeepSeek’s V4 on Huawei: A Whodunit of AI Espionage?

Now, let us not mince words. The timing was as impeccable as a well-tied cravat at a society function. While the White House was busy scribbling memos about industrial-scale espionage, DeepSeek was busy scribbling code. The V4-Pro, with its 1.6 trillion parameters, is a veritable octopus of the digital age, trailing only Google’s Gemini-Pro-3.1 by a whisker. Meanwhile, the V4-Flash, a sprightly little thing with 284 billion parameters, is the AI equivalent of a dachshund-compact, efficient, and just the right size for a quick chat over breakfast.

Man wins $500k after TikTok inspires him to play lottery

Okay, so this is pretty cool. A guy named Grosjieon Moore, 63, from Detroit, actually won $500,000 from a Michigan Lottery scratch-off ticket! Apparently, he’d been watching videos of other people winning big online and decided to try his luck. It paid off for him, big time!

For All Mankind Secretly Confirms What The Upcoming Spinoff Will Look Like

Because For All Mankind presents a different version of history, there’s a great opportunity to tell stories beyond the American-centric focus we’ve seen so far. It will be particularly interesting to see how Star City explores another culture’s viewpoint, especially since, in this timeline, Russia won the Space Race.

Morgan Stanley’s $10M Stablecoin Playground: Wall Street’s New Toy

The portfolio, nestled inside Morgan Stanley’s Institutional Liquidity Funds trust (MSNXX), is a masterclass in financial theater. It holds cash, short-dated US Treasuries, and overnight repurchase agreements-because nothing says “trust” like a bunch of initials and a 93-day timeline. The goal? A stable $1 net asset value, because even Wall Street needs to pretend it’s not chasing chaos. The 0.15% management fee is just the price of admission to the grown-up club.

10 JRPGs Where the Villain Feels More Compelling Than the Hero

It’s not that the heroes of these games are poorly written—it’s just that the villains are incredibly memorable. We don’t see things from their point of view, so they remain mysterious, and that mystery is a big part of their appeal. Even if they aren’t the ultimate boss, these antagonists often generate the most discussion and fan creations, capturing that classic villainous charm that has always captivated gamers.

Over Your Dead Body Is Fun Until It Isn’t

Jorma Taccone, known for his work on comedies like MacGruber and Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, directs Over Your Dead Body. The film, written by Nick Kocher and Brian McElhaney, jumps around in time to explain its plot, but surprisingly, its heart lies in the depiction of a troubled marriage. The movie skillfully shows the passive-aggressive dynamic between Dan and Lisa, highlighting how they argue over small, insignificant things – a misplaced sweater, dinner choices, or how long Lisa takes in the bath. Jason Segel plays Dan with his signature awkwardness – he’s physically imposing yet seems easily flustered – which contrasts well with the sharp, intense energy of Amanda Weaving as Lisa. For a while, the director and actors expertly balance comedy with sadness, making even the smallest marital squabbles feel surprisingly painful.