Invincible Season 4 Teases Conquest May Not Be Truly Dead – Here’s How He Comes Back In the Comics As a Multiverse Variant

The scene after the credits startled some viewers with dramatic music and imagery suggesting the character might return from the grave. However, it quickly became clear this was a playful joke aimed at comic book fans. The scene remains faithful to the original story, confirming this character won’t be returning, but it also hints that we haven’t seen the last of him.

Back is Not Satoshi? Oscar Wilde’s Witticisms Unleashed!

Enter Michael Saylor, the entrepreneur armed with a quiver of logic. He lifts the tiniest flaw from history’s dusty tome and declares the theory as flimsy as a house of cards in a windstorm. “Stylometry is a nice game,” Saylor mused, “but proof requires more than statistical whimsy.”

Breaking: FinCEN’s New Rules Force Stablecoin Issuers to Police Their Own Transactions

This week’s most important stablecoin news for compliance professionals isn’t coming from banking regulators like the FDIC or OCC – it’s from FinCEN. On April 7th, FinCEN proposed new rules that would significantly change how all US financial companies, including those issuing stablecoins, handle anti-money laundering efforts. The biggest change? Instead of focusing on *how much* paperwork is filed, regulators will prioritize *how well* companies actually prevent and detect illegal financial activity.

‘The Audacity’ Season 1 Review: Uneven Yet Entertaining

The show centers on Duncan Park (Billy Magnussen), a tech entrepreneur who, after selling his first company, started HyperGNOsis with a group of friends. HyperGNOsis is a typical modern tech company, with an open, relaxed workspace including things like ping pong and a lounge area. The lobby features a portrait of Hedy Lamarr, a classic Hollywood actress and a hidden pioneer of technologies we use today like Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth.

3 Great Classic Flash Games You Probably Forgot About (And How to Play Them in 2026)

Growing up, like a lot of people my age, I wasted hours playing Flash games back in high school and college. And honestly, they’ve been popping into my head a lot recently – maybe it’s just nostalgia, or maybe it’s because I have too much time to think! But it hit me that a lot of people probably haven’t revisited these old favorites, which is a shame. Flash is gone, and finding these games now takes some digging, if you can even find them. So, I wanted to share three awesome Flash games I haven’t thought about in ages, and how to play them again in 2026 if you’re feeling nostalgic too.

Steven Universe Gets Promising Update on Cartoon Network Revival

Rebecca Sugar, the creator of Steven Universe, revealed last year at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival that she’s developing a new series within the Cartoon Network universe, continuing the story from the original. Ian Jones-Quartey, an executive producer on the new show and a veteran of both Steven Universe and O.K. K.O. Let’s Be Heroes, recently shared an update on social media: production is still underway, which is exciting news for fans.

Xbox Reveals Major Changes Being Made to Achievements

Xbox recently announced some updates to achievements. When you unlock an achievement, the visual pop-up will have a slightly new animation, though the emblems for common and rare achievements will stay the same. Also, you’ll now have the option to hide achievement lists for specific games if you prefer a cleaner look when browsing your game library. Hidden games will still contribute to your total achievement score, making it easier to find the achievements you do want to see.