Crypto Drama: Hoskinson vs. Garlinghouse in a Battle of Regulatory Wit!

As the curtain rises on this public debacle, we witness two titans of the crypto cosmos clashing over the latest U.S. legislation. The stakes? Whether our beloved crypto landscape will be tainted by a regulatory framework that favors the establishment or whether we shall fight valiantly for a fairer, more equitable system.

All the Sci-Fi Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including ‘Mercy’

‘Zombie Land Saga: Yumeginga Paradise’ is coming to select theaters on January 19, 2026, and picks up where the original series left off. The movie follows the zombie idol group Franchouchou as they face new supernatural problems and achieve even bigger musical successes in Saga Prefecture. It’s a funny, action-packed adventure that mixes fantasy, horror, and the unique charm of the idol genre, and fans can expect to see their favorite characters dealing with strange challenges – all while still being zombies!

Roku: A Mildly Disappointing Turn

Naturally, everyone assumed this meant it was destined for greatness. One hears such nonsense constantly. The stock, of course, remains a good 78% below its peak from 2021. A rather precipitous drop, wouldn’t you agree? Still, a rise is a rise, and I took my profits. One doesn’t linger where the champagne is losing its fizz.

ETH Staking Soars: The Number You Can’t Ignore!

Even in the ongoing crypto volatile landscape, Ethereum’s supply dynamics are undergoing a quiet but meaningful shift. Picture a cosmic version of a “Do Not Disturb” sign, except instead of a hotel room, it’s your ETH. The network is now so busy locking away coins, it’s like a librarian who’s decided to reorganize the universe.

Small Fortunes: Stocks for the Prudent Investor

Dutch Bros, a purveyor of caffeinated beverages, is expanding with the relentless efficiency of a particularly determined weed. A thousand stores, they boast, and double that number in prospect. The ambition is, one gathers, to saturate the nation with their offerings. Whether this constitutes progress is, of course, debatable. Still, the appetite for novelty, even in matters of coffee, appears insatiable. Sales are up, naturally, and a mobile ordering system has been introduced, a concession to the modern obsession with convenience. One suspects the drinks themselves are largely irrelevant; it is the experience that is being sold, a fleeting illusion of sophistication.

Small Caps & The Big Machine

Artificial intelligence, mostly, is to blame. Or credit. It depends on how you look at things. A handful of companies, the so-called Magnificent Seven, did the heavy lifting. Without them, the S&P 500 would be…smaller. About half as impressive, actually. So it goes.

Ford’s Fortunes: A Curious Tale of Trucks and Transitions

Ford, bless their hearts, had to contend with new taxes on everything comin’ and goin’, and then that business with the electric vehicle tax credit disappearin’ – a blow to demand, that was. But they managed to finish the year with a bit of a flourish, sales pickin’ up steam, and a couple of things worth ponderin’.

All the Horror Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including ‘Zombie Land Saga: Yumeginga Paradise’

The new animated horror-comedy movie arrives in theaters on January 19, 2026. It continues the story of Franchouchou, the zombie idol group, as they try to boost tourism in Saga Prefecture with their concerts. This time, they face a huge supernatural danger that threatens everything they are. Expect plenty of energetic music and the funny, quirky style fans love. The film builds on the world of ‘Zombie Land Saga’ while still delivering the heartfelt moments from the original series.