Crypto Chaos: How One Korean Listing Made SIGN Leave Binance in the Dust 🚀

Not a fortnight ago, SIGN debuted on Binance, that great sprawling city where tokens toil and tumble. There, it achieved the rare status of being chosen for the Binance Alpha campaign—a title with as much gravitas as “town crier’s third cousin.” Trading was, let us say, less than spirited: the token wandered the bleak fields of $0.06 to $0.08, unremarkable yet persistent, much like Pierre at a society ball.

Kim Kardashian’s Robbery Trial: 10 Grandpas on Stand!

Approximately a decade ago, one of the Kardashians was held up at gunpoint by five masked individuals who broke into her hotel room at the No Address Hotel in Paris during Paris Fashion Week. Once they had silenced and bound her with cables and tape, the thieves put her in the bathtub while they made off with jewelry valued at over $10 million—among which was a $4 million ring belonging to her then-spouse, Kanye West.

Revisiting Tasha Yar’s Heroic Final Moment in TNG’s Epic Finale

Throughout his life, as portrayed by Brent Spiner in shows like “Star Trek: Picard”, Lieutenant Commander Data kept a hologram of Lieutenant Yar. One of the most memorable episodes from “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, titled “The Measure of a Man”, even featured a statue of her, symbolizing his sense of personal identity. Though Michael Dorn excelled in playing Lt. Worf, who replaced Lt. Yar as Chief of Security, her presence continued to linger on the Enterprise. It’s no wonder then, over three decades since “The Next Generation” ended, that seeing Lieutenant Tasha Yar in “All Good Things…” is still a remarkable experience.

You Won’t Believe Who’s Been In The MCU For 13 Years!

It was a treat to witness Mohan Kapur’s Yusuf Khan and Tony Dalton’s Jack Duquesne reappear in Daredevil: Born Again, even though they’ve only been featured in three Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) productions altogether. In contrast, one less obvious character who made a comeback in Daredevil: Born Again has graced the screen in ten previous MCU projects, making this his 11th appearance and the 13th year he’s been part of the franchise. Despite his lengthy involvement, it’s possible you’ve forgotten that this character has ever been in the MCU, and you might have overlooked him in Daredevil: Born Again.

Crack the Code: NYT Connections Answers Revealed for April 28th!

In the game “Connections” by The New York Times, you’re given 16 words to organize into four distinct groups based on their hidden association or connection. The categories increase in difficulty from Yellow (easiest) to Purple (hardest). These groups can encompass anything from word form numbers or movies starring Ryan Reynolds to skating terms or altered seasons. You have only four attempts to guess correctly, or else you forfeit your progress and the categories are unveiled.