Flying Tulip’s Circuit Breaker: When DeFi Chaos Meets Gentlemanly Panic
catastrophic lapses in judgment-accounted for 95% of losses. Imagine losing $573 million and still being smug enough to call it a “technical hiccup.”
catastrophic lapses in judgment-accounted for 95% of losses. Imagine losing $573 million and still being smug enough to call it a “technical hiccup.”

This new software update isn’t just about fixing bugs – it adds something really fun: more reaction emojis! That’s great news!

The last installment of the popular fantasy show will continue the story of Crowley, played by David Tennant, and Aziraphale, played by Michael Sheen, after they parted ways in the dramatic season 2 finale.

While many expected the next season of the Lord of the Rings spin-off to arrive in 2027, given the time needed to make and finish earlier seasons, The Hollywood Reporter says it will actually be released earlier than that.

Tom Rhys Harries stars in a new horror movie that tells the disturbing origin story of one of Batman’s most frightening villains. The film is a body horror experience, reminiscent of the movie The Substance.

I’m so excited about this new series! It follows twelve incredibly talented, rising-star dancers as they live and compete together. They’re all hoping to land a coveted spot as a professional dancer on the next season of Dancing with the Stars, and we get to watch their journey through the audition process. It’s going to be amazing!

This wedding, unlike most in similar stories, went smoothly – aside from a flooded reception hall and the discovery of a body.

This new animated series expands the world of Stranger Things, but with a twist: while you’ll recognize the characters, they’re voiced by a new cast and will encounter different monsters than before.

From the creators of The Traitors, The Mob is a new competition where celebrities head to an Italian villa to compete for up to $250,000. They’ll need to bluff, negotiate, and outsmart each other to win.
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