Bitcoin’s Downfall: Middle East Chaos & Crypto’s Crisis

To start the weekend, the globe collectively dropped its coffee as the U.S.-Iran feud hit the fan in spectacular fashion, with America and Israel teaming up for a coordinated air-and-missile bash on Iran-complete with boom-filled skies over Tehran and other cities. Apparently, the missions have been aimed at Iran’s military components and top brass in what some scribes have dubbed “Operation Lion’s Roar” or “Operation Epic Fury.”

Skyrim’s Biggest Lie Is The Actual Number Of Steps Up To High Hrothgar

Everyone who’s played Skyrim has probably heard the guard complain about being shot in the knee – it’s become a hugely popular internet meme. Another well-known fact about the game is the incredibly long path, often called the “7000 Steps,” that winds around the Throat of the World mountain up to High Hrothgar.

Sam Fender returns to his roots as he shocks fans by performing in a local cover band with his dad and brother amid BRIT Award nomination

As a lifestyle expert, I’m always fascinated by how success impacts people’s lives. It was lovely to hear that the incredibly talented, 31-year-old artist – who’s up for four BRIT Awards this Saturday, including the coveted Album of the Year – recently took some time to reconnect with his roots, heading back to his hometown of North Shields last weekend. It’s so grounding for anyone to revisit where they came from, especially with all the excitement surrounding the awards!

Robbie Williams says he feels ‘horrible’ for how he treated former rival Gary Barlow and has been having ‘sleepless nights’ after watching Take That documentary

I was really touched by Robbie Williams’ reflections during his concert in Manchester on Friday. He shared how seeing the new documentary about his former bandmates made him think about their past disagreements and how long they’d carried that tension. It was a really human moment, acknowledging a long-standing feud and hinting at a possible resolution.