Binance Strikes Back at Claims of Moving Billions for Iran: The Saga Continues!

The ongoing drama of Binance vs. The Wall Street Journal took another bizarre twist on Tuesday when Binance accused the venerable news outlet of fabricating “false information” about the exchange’s internal workings. Allegedly, the exchange fired employees investigating suspicious funds flowing through Binance to entities under international sanctions. The accusation? Oh, just a tiny little matter of, say, a billion dollars potentially funding terrorism. NBD, right?

Wednesday Season 3’s Dream Tim Burton Reunion Is Better Than a Sequel to His $452M Hit

As a huge fan of Tim Burton and the Wednesday series, I was thrilled to hear about the new cast joining Season 3! Eva Green is coming on board as Ophelia Frump, which is fantastic – she’s brilliant in everything from Dark Shadows to Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. And it’s great to see some familiar faces returning to work with Burton again, like Chris Sarandon and Noah Taylor. But honestly, the biggest news for me is Winona Ryder’s return! She’ll be playing a character named Tabitha, and seeing her back in a Burton project is just amazing. Along with them, Kennedy Moyer and Oscar Morgan are joining as Daisy and Atticus, and rounding out the new additions is Chris Sarandon as Balthazar and Noah Taylor as Cyrus. I can’t wait to see how it all comes together!

American Dad Kickstarts Fox Comeback With Return of Missing Characters After Many Years

Season 20 of American Dad! is a good way to jump back into the show, especially if you missed some episodes when it aired on TBS. The season shakes things up by bringing back two familiar characters: Francine’s sister, Gwen, after a 12-year absence (with a new voice actor), and Steve’s ex-girlfriend, Debbie, who hasn’t been prominently featured in 17 years.

Amazon Game That Just Released in 2025 Is Already Shutting Down

Amazon announced this week that it will shut down the cooperative platformer King of Meat in just over a month. The game, developed by Glowmade and released in October 2025, allowed players to build and share their own levels. While players who tried King of Meat generally enjoyed it, it didn’t attract a large enough audience. As a result, Amazon will end support for the game in early April and will provide refunds to purchasers.