MrBeast’s Bold Move: Buying a Banking App Sparks Controversy and Excitement!

Founded in 2018, Step is a financial app that offers banking services without charging fees. It provides a Visa card designed to help young people build credit, along with tools for saving money and investing. While Step itself isn’t a bank, it partners with Evolve Bank & Trust, an FDIC-insured bank in Arkansas, to provide these services. Step has attracted significant investment, including backing from celebrities like Stephen Curry, Will Smith, and Justin Timberlake, as well as venture capital firms like General Catalyst and Stripe. In 2021, the company was valued at around $1 billion, though its value has reportedly decreased since then.

John Boyega Has Called Dave Filoni and Hinted at Potential ‘Star Wars’ Return

During a recent appearance at MEGACON Orlando, John Boyega hinted at possible talks with Dave Filoni about returning as Finn in future Star Wars projects. A fan in the crowd urged Boyega to contact Filoni, and Boyega confirmed he already had. He didn’t share details about the conversation or if it involved a potential return to the franchise. Reports surfaced in November 2024 suggesting that both Kathleen Kennedy and Dave Filoni were interested in bringing Boyega back to Star Wars.

For All Mankind Season 5 Review: Apple TV’s Otherworldly Sci-Fi Is At Its Peak

I’m really hooked on For All Mankind, and what’s so cool about the show is each season jumps forward about ten years. So now, with season five, we’re in the 2010s! That means a lot of time has passed since the end of season four – you remember, the stuff on Mars with the workers clashing with security, and that meteorite they redirected to Mars instead of letting it hit Earth? All of that has had time to play out, and we’re seeing the results now.

HSTikkyTokky hits back at “daddy issues” claim after Inside the Manosphere

A recent Netflix documentary sparked discussion about the connection between ‘daddy issues’ and the manosphere movement. Journalist Louis Theroux observed that many prominent figures within this movement grew up with fathers who were either largely absent or abusive. For example, HSTikkyTokky was raised without much involvement from his father, Victor Ubogu, a former rugby player.