Markets Go Bananas as Trump’s Hormuz Blockade Turns S&P 500 into a Green Machine!

Traders, bless their naïve hearts, were taken aback by this intraday reversal. Just the night before, equity futures had plummeted faster than a lead balloon after President Trump announced the blockade following a diplomatic tango that went awry in Islamabad. Apparently, discussions on uranium enrichment, proxy support, and sanctions relief were not enough to keep the peace. Who would have thought?

ETH Hits $2,200: Rally or Just a Flirty Fling?

Here’s the tea: ETH is chilling in a range where previous rallies have face-planted harder than I did after that third glass of Pinot. And now, just as it’s trying to act all fancy above $2,200, the underlying signals are diverging like a group chat after someone says “let’s do brunch.” So, the question isn’t just how long will ETH stay above $2,200-it’s why are we even here?

Former Naughty Dog Developer Says Studio Learned From The Last of Us That “Crunch is a Requirement”

He explained that developers will often create their own deadlines and stick to them as if they were imposed by an outside source. This is when they realize the project is falling behind schedule. He used the example of Sony potentially stepping in after a long period – perhaps three years – and asking what’s happening with the project, given the significant investment already made.

Star Trek’s First Masterpiece Episode Had a Completely Different Ending (& Caused a Years-Long Feud)

“The City on the Edge of Forever” is widely considered one of the greatest episodes in Star Trek history. It’s a sweeping time travel adventure where the USS Enterprise encounters the Guardian of Forever and is thrown back to New York City during the Great Depression. The crew must prevent a change to the past, but Captain Kirk realizes doing so means sacrificing the woman he’s falling in love with. The episode famously ends with Kirk making the heartbreaking decision to let Edith Keeler, played by Joan Collins, die in a traffic accident, preserving the timeline at any cost.