Michael Bublé Makes A Big Gesture For The Voice Winner That Proves He’s Following In Blake Shelton’s Footsteps

Michael Bublé is set to make another appearance on “The Voice” for its third consecutive season when it airs on TV schedules starting September 22, 2025. However, there’s more to his schedule than just that show. In an exciting career update, Sofronio Vasquez, the contestant who first brought Bublé victory on the program, shared some big news with The Filipino Times.

The Long Walk’s Director Explains Why The Stephen King Movie ‘Deserves’ To Be R-Rated, And I Totally Get It

SFX Magazine recently had an exclusive interview with Lawrence prior to the film’s September premiere. They inquired about the rating and the emphasis on extreme violence, to which the director, known for directing films like “I Am Legend” and the “Hunger Games” series, clarified his rationale for making this a rated-R movie and why other options were not feasible.

🚀 This IPO’s Charging to $4.8B Like It’s Had Three Too Many Espressos!

Originally, the prospectus fluttered shyly into the room last week, suggesting a mere 629 million dollars might suffice-about the price of a medium-sized asteroid mining franchise-but apparently someone hit the espresso button and the whole enterprise sprouted another 30 million shares at $32-$33 apiece. The SEC amended document practically exclaims, “Well if that’s the appetiser, let’s order the banquet!”

OMG, Cango Just Bought a Bitcoin Mine in Georgia for $19.5M-But Wait, There’s More! 🤑⛏️

So here’s the tea: On August 11, 2025 (yes, we’re living in the future), Cango-listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker CANG-announced this little shopping spree. It’s their first big move into owning actual mining sites instead of just renting space like your broke college roommate. The goal? To save money and look fancy doing it. Efficiency is the new black, apparently. 👠💡

Fantastic Four Flat-Lines in Third Weekend at the Box Office

The initial release of Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps was met with great excitement and grossed around $116 million within the U.S., indicating a promising start. Yet, its third weekend saw a significant decrease, which suggests potential difficulties for the series ahead. Unfortunately, this is the second consecutive weekend with a substantial decline, making the movie one of the most front-loaded films in the post-pandemic period.

Will Do Kwon’s Plea Change Save Him from Crypto Chaos? Find Out! 😲

Our protagonist, Kwon, once stood tall, declaring his innocence with a resounding not guilty plea back in January, facing nine felony counts that would make even the bravest of souls quiver-securities fraud, market manipulation, wire fraud, and money laundering! A veritable buffet of legal troubles! His saga began with a dramatic extradition from Montenegro, where he was caught attempting to travel with documents that were, shall we say, less than authentic. 🕵️‍♂️

Battlefield 6 Mechanic Gives PC Players Major Advantage Over Console Players

In first-person shooter games, it’s often been noticed that PC players have an edge due to the precision offered by mouse and keyboard controls. Console gamers, on the other hand, have leaned on aim assist to keep the competition fair. However, with the introduction of Flick Look, PC users now possess a potent feature that instantly shifts their view to crucial angles, potentially altering the outcome of a fight. Although controllers can also employ Flick Look, the higher precision of mouse and keyboard makes this tool significantly more effective on PC systems.

Rambo Reboot Finds Its Sylvester Stallone Replacement in Former DC Star

According to Deadline, Millennium has cast Noah Centineo in the role of a younger John Rambo for an upcoming prequel, which will depict Rambo’s military career between 1966 and 1974. At this point, Sylvester Stallone isn’t associated with the project, but he is aware that Centineo has been chosen to assume one of his most famous roles.