Crypto’s Great Farce: Senate’s CLARITY Act, a Wildean Satire

The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, or as the plebeians call it, the CLARITY Act, hath emerged from the murky depths of congressional debate, a phoenix of regulatory ambition. Its passage, a testament to the enduring power of compromise, or perhaps, the art of kicking the can down the road. For months, the bill languished, ensnared in the tangled web of stablecoin yield provisions, a dispute so riveting it could only be resolved by the collective wisdom of our esteemed senators.

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced’s New Scenes “Add Depth” to Edward Kenway, Says Actor

The game has been updated with new scenes – one of which writer Darby McDevitt considers a personal highlight. Alongside new quests involving characters like Thatch, the story will also delve deeper into the experiences of the main character, Kenway. Voice actor Matt Ryan emphasizes these additions aren’t just filler; they contribute meaningfully to the overall narrative.

7 Marvel Villains Who Should Actually Be Heroes

It’s common to see villains switch to the side of good and become fan favorites. Sometimes, a character is simply more compelling as a hero, and their story would work better if they fought for what’s right. Here are seven Marvel villains who would make great heroes.

5 Netflix Animated Movies That Had Bigger Openings Than KPop Demon Hunters

Despite being a significant cultural moment, KPop Demon Hunters didn’t start strong on Netflix, attracting only 9.2 million views in its first week – far fewer than the platform’s most popular shows. The movie gained momentum over time through positive buzz, Netflix’s recommendation system, and people watching it multiple times, which allowed it to stay in the weekly Top 10 for an impressive 31 weeks. However, several other animated films actually performed better than KPop Demon Hunters during their first week on Netflix, though none have achieved the same level of recognition.

5 Most Influential Games From the 1990s

The 1990s were a pivotal decade for gaming because many of its most popular titles continue to influence game design today. These games aren’t just remembered fondly—developers still use their ideas decades later. Some even created entire genres, while others fundamentally changed what players expect from games. They didn’t just achieve popularity; they revolutionized how games are made, impacting everything from level design and storytelling to controls, pacing, atmosphere, and how immersive they are. You can still see the influence of these five defining 1990s games in today’s biggest blockbusters.

KPop Demon Hunters Was Supposed to be Much Darker

In an interview with Deadline, creator Ashley Kang shared that her original vision for KPop Demon Hunters was quite different from the final movie. Back in 2018, she imagined a “dark, adult, and very violent” film. However, after six months of development, Sony Pictures Animation President Kristine Belson saw the potential for a franchise and suggested Kang shift towards a more family-friendly approach. While the finished film still includes demons and action, it’s significantly lighter in tone than Kang’s initial concept.

PlayStation Plus Subscribers Are Losing 5 Games in June 2026

Hey PlayStation Plus fans, just a heads-up! The “Last Chance to Play” section updated today, and it looks like five games are leaving the Game Catalog in June. I was really bummed to see Red Dead Redemption on that list, especially since Red Dead Redemption 2 just got added! The other games leaving aren’t quite as well-known, but if you’ve been meaning to try them, now’s the time before they disappear.