Mindhunter Star Holt McCallany Leads New Serial Killer Thriller Hyde

Actor Holt McCallany will star in a new crime thriller while the future of his previous series, Mindhunter, remains uncertain. He played FBI agent Bill Tench on Mindhunter, which explored the beginnings of the Bureau’s Behavioral Science Unit. The show was known for its realistic conversations between Bill, his colleague Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff), and the serial killers they interviewed in the 1970s and 80s. Though critically acclaimed, Mindhunter concluded after two seasons, leaving its storyline unresolved.

MONOPOLY GO! teams up with The Simpsons in massive Springfield crossover event starting this June 3rd

This collaboration brings exciting new content, including temporary sticker packs, boards themed after Springfield, special minigames, and unique character cosmetics inspired by the beloved animated series. Players will also enjoy a new gameplay feature called The Simpsons Run, which turns the Free Parking space into a fun, challenging obstacle course with rewards and hazards featuring characters from Springfield.

The Hypebeast Guide to 3DaysofDesign

In 2026, events will be held across eight areas of Copenhagen, from Christianshavn to Nordhavn. The program is incredibly diverse, featuring everything from established furniture showrooms with over a hundred years of history to unique installations like an art show inside a vending machine. Venues range from large waterfront spaces to small, first-time exhibits in a Rosengård studio.

Pi Network: A Tale of Two Fortunes

an enormous user base, the largest in crypto by KYC-verified metric, combined with a persistent absence from institutional infrastructure, like a lady’s beauty without the proper adornments. The network’s journey began with its testnet in 2019 and Mainnet in December 2021, but the Mainnet operated in an “enclosed” status for over three years, during which mining occurred and tokens accumulated, but external trading was not possible.

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These delays aren’t happening in isolation. While crypto companies are pausing, investors are pouring money into AI technology and preparing for potentially massive public offerings from companies like SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI.

Shiba Inu’s Great Escape: Will It Drown in a Sea of Bears?

The latest gossip from the on-chain oracle tells us that exchange inflows have ballooned to a whopping 407 billion SHIB. That’s more than enough to make the 390 billion mark look like a speed bump on the highway to Hades. Token holders, bless their hearts, are scurrying to liquid trading venues like ants to a sugar cube. Now, I don’t need to tell you that this ain’t exactly a sign of bullish bliss. It’s more like the financial equivalent of a canary keeling over in a coal mine.

HYPE’s Secret Sauce: How a Crypto Treasury Actually Works

Consider, if you will, the folly of the digital-asset-treasury (DAT) trade. Public companies, in their infinite wisdom, have stuffed their balance sheets with single tokens, only to watch in horror as the market turns against them. Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana-all have become albatrosses around the necks of their corporate patrons. Yet Hyperliquid’s HYPE token, with its $1.4 billion valuation and $103 million in cash, trades near parity with its net asset value. It is as if the laws of gravity have been suspended, and PURR has discovered the financial equivalent of perpetual motion.