Apple’s Quiet Game

There was this quiet panic amongst the investors, you see. A low hum of disappointment. The revenue numbers weren’t exactly soaring, and everyone started whispering about leadership. It’s funny, isn’t it? We expect these companies to be constantly reinventing the wheel, but then get annoyed when they actually try something different. It’s like expecting your cat to suddenly learn to do your taxes.

Actors Who Tragically Died While Filming on Set

During the filming of ‘The Crow’, actor Brandon Lee tragically died in a prop gun accident. He was playing the main character, Eric Draven, in the dark and suspenseful movie. A real bullet fragment was stuck inside the prop gun, and despite immediate medical attention, Lee passed away at the age of 28. The film was later finished using digital technology and a stunt double as a tribute to him.

Ghana Chooses 11 Crypto Exchanges for SEC Sandbox: A 12-Month Rollercoaster

But what does this sandbox entail? Well, these lucky 11 platforms-Africoin, Blu Penguin, Goldbod, Hanypay, Hyro Exchange, HSB Global, KoinKoin, Whitebits, Vaulta, XChain, and Bsystem-will test their “market-ready” products in a controlled environment. Translation: they can do whatever they want for now, as long as they follow a few rules that the SEC might or might not decide later.

35 TV Episodes That Were Banned From Airing For Being Too Offensive

Okay, so this episode of 30 Rock was… something else. The premise was a really misguided social experiment where Jenna and Tracy swapped races – Jenna went as a Black man, and Tracy as a white woman – to see who had it tougher. Honestly, it didn’t land well, and it’s easy to see why. It was pulled from streaming and reruns back in 2020, and Tina Fey herself asked for it to be removed. She’s since said she regrets the episode, explaining they were trying to make a point about performative identity, but it just ended up being deeply offensive. It’s a tough watch, and a reminder that even with good intentions, satire can really miss the mark.

Industrial Stocks: A March Assessment

This month, three companies have caught my attention, mostly because they offer a slight distraction from the endless parade of quarterly reports and the nagging feeling that I’ve made all the wrong decisions. Archer Aviation, SSR Mining, and USA Rare Earth. They’re not going to make me rich overnight, of course. Nothing ever does. But they’re…interesting. At least, they’re more interesting than reorganizing my sock drawer.

Intuitive Surgical: A Price Too Steep?

Which brings us to the question: is it worth the hype? Or are we all just collectively indulging in a very expensive fantasy? I’ve been staring at the numbers, and I’m leaning heavily towards the latter. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a solid business. It’s just…priced like it’s about to solve world hunger.

Floor & Decor: A Risky Bet, Darling?

Hook Mill, apparently feeling optimistic (or reckless, jury’s still out), increased their FND holdings during Q4 of 2025. That $41.16 million is based on the average price, which, let’s be real, is a bit of a smoothing mechanism. Makes everything look tidier than it probably is. Their total stake is now valued at $62.03 million, up a cool $33.75 million from the previous quarter. They’re clearly all-in. I just wonder if they’ve checked the weather forecast.

Young Actresses Who Became Even Bigger Stars Than Their Famous Parents

Maya Hawke became widely known for playing Robin Buckley on the Netflix hit ‘Stranger Things’. As the daughter of actors Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, she’s quickly made a name for herself in Hollywood, also appearing in films like ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ and ‘Asteroid City’. She’s successfully built her own career as both an actress and a musician, stepping out from her famous parents’ shadows.