📰 NYT’s Crypto Follies: Ripple CEO Calls Out Media Shenanigans! 🌪️

The article, a masterpiece of misdirection, attempts to paint the SEC’s retreat from its crypto crusades as a tawdry tale of political favoritism. Garlinghouse, however, with the wit of a Wilde and the acumen of a modern-day oracle, declares it a necessary correction of Gary Gensler’s “illegal” and legally dubious enforcement strategy. 🧐⚖️

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl Gets New Quests, Locations, and Characters on December 16th

Okay, so I’m playing, and this guy Malachite picks up a weird signal in the Zone. It’s messing with the Stalkers, giving them headaches and seriously messing with their heads. I’m helping Banzi and Professor Medulin figure out what’s going on, but things get intense fast and we need backup. I actually got a distress call while I was exploring, and it looks like I need to head into the Red Forest to see what’s really happening.

Monday’s Crypto Catastrophe: $500M in Tears 🚨💸

The crypto realm awoke to a storm of despair, with Bitcoin and its allies retreating like shy creatures after a weekend of wild adventures. Traders, armed with coffee and dread, faced the week’s first tempest. Selling, oh how it surged! A tradition as old as time itself, when liquidity returns and chaos reigns. 🌩️

3 Games Removed From Xbox Game Pass Today

Three games are being removed from Xbox Game Pass on Cloud, Console, and PC today. These include a popular fighting game, a highly-rated horror game, and a beloved indie card game. Game Pass members can still buy these games at a reduced price if they want to continue playing them after they’re removed from the service.

Persona 6 Insider Puts Fans at Ease With New Update

A reliable industry insider known as “Nate the Hate” recently shared an update about Persona 6. He confirmed that the game is still in development and not abandoned, despite growing concerns among fans. This means the delay in officially revealing Persona 6 isn’t due to problems with the game itself, offering reassurance that it’s still on track for eventual release.

Doctor Who Just Confirmed Daleks Aren’t the Show’s Worst Monsters

The Homo Aquan, first appearing in the 1972 Doctor Who story “The Sea Devils,” have become recurring villains for the Doctor. They’re considered some of the show’s most iconic monsters, ranking alongside the Cybermen, Sontarans, the Master, and the Daleks. However, recent stories, particularly The War Between the Land and the Sea, have given us a deeper look at the Homo Aquan, revealing their society, beliefs, and motivations, and ultimately portraying them as more sympathetic. This has also positioned a different creature as one of the most dangerous threats in the Doctor Who universe.