Lil Nas X sends love to fans as lawyer seeks diversion in LAPD battery case

Lil Nas X, the 26-year-old singer of hits like “Old Town Road” and “Industry Baby” (born Montero Hill), was in Los Angeles court. His lawyer, Christy O’Connor, told the judge she plans to request a diversion program, according to Rolling Stone. This program could allow him to avoid jail time, and O’Connor asked for a delay so the case could be moved to the program.

In too-timid Asian American assimilation horror ‘Slanted,’ something’s not quite white

While the film features some moments of intense imagery, Amy Wang’s award-winning horror film doesn’t quite deliver the emotional impact it promises. However, it’s commendable that this first-time director takes a bold risk: the film centers around two actresses – one Asian and one white – portraying the same character, creating the illusion of a single, conflicted young woman inhabiting two different bodies.

Fantamon: Idle RPG soft launches in the US, letting you collect unique Fantamons and compete on global leaderboards

Fantamon: Idle RPG is an online role-playing game where you collect and train over 100 different creatures called Fantamons, found across six unique continents. You’ll build a team of four to battle through challenges, defeat powerful bosses, and compete against players around the world on global leaderboards. The game plays automatically, so you can progress even when you’re not actively playing!

Crypto Exchanges: The New Wall Street Plaything?

Morgan Stanley, that old-school Wall Street legend, has traded “How to Wear a Tie” for “How to Stake Your Crypto.” Suddenly, crypto trading isn’t just a side hustle for them-it’s a full-blown midlife crisis. They’ve got custody, staking, and probably a spreadsheet for your NFT collection. Welcome to the party, Karen.

ADA’s Big Break: Will It Outshine Ethereum’s Grandma Moments?

ADA’s been on a downward spiral that would make a rollercoaster blush, but somehow, the chart’s throwing up a peace sign. Quantum Ascend, whoever they are (probably a group of crypto gurus in pajamas), insists this is a “generational buying opportunity.” Let me translate: buy low, pray harder, and hope your mom doesn’t find your savings account.