AMC Officially Orders Thunder Road Starring Dennis Quaid

AMC has officially approved a new NASCAR drama series called Thunder Road, starring Dennis Quaid. News of the show first emerged in November 2025, and Quaid signed on earlier this month. The network confirmed the series at its recent presentation in New York, signaling the start of production.

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers IP Has Been Acquired

The game lost nearly half its player base in a single week, a very worrying sign for a game meant to be played solo, and numbers continued to decline after that. It was a major failure, ultimately causing the game’s developer, Leenzee Games, to close down when employees didn’t want to switch to working as an outsourced team. This left the future of Wuchang: Fallen Feathers uncertain.

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Powell’s Reappointment Could Delay Fed Rate Cuts, Crypto Traders Watch Closely

Kevin Hassett, a top economic advisor at the White House, suggested that Jerome Powell continuing as a Federal Reserve governor could influence future decisions about lowering interest rates, adding some unpredictability to the Fed’s plans. This comes as the Fed holds interest rates steady between 3.5% and 3.75%, and as Powell leads his last meetings before leaving his position in May.

My Adventures With Superman Season 3 Release Date Revealed

Warner Bros. is introducing Cyborg Superman as a key villain. This version of the character has a unique symbol – an ‘L’ on his chest – hinting at a link to Lex Luthor. Warner Bros. has hinted that this Superman isn’t a hero, stating, “Not every Superman protects tomorrow.”

Isn’t the Host of The Apprentice Supposed to Be Charismatic?

“Since our acquisition of MGM, we have had preliminary internal discussions about what’s next for The Apprentice as a property,” an Amazon spokesperson said regarding the rumors. “The show is not in active development, and any reporting on details of the show or names of potential hosts would be purely speculative.”

Tillis’ Grand Gesture: Will the Clarity Act Survive the Senate’s Circus?

How curious, then, that Tillis, once the bill’s most vociferous internal critic, now champions its cause. Was it divine intervention, or merely the sweet whispers of political expediency? His previous laments about stablecoin yield provisions and the archaic treatment of software developers under 1960-era statutes seem but distant memories. Ah, the malleability of conviction! His shift, we are told, signals that negotiations have “moved far enough to proceed.” How far is far enough, one wonders, in this grand ballet of compromise?