The Best Movies to Watch on Apple TV+ in January 2026

This adventure film, directed by Guy Ritchie, follows estranged siblings played by John Krasinski and Natalie Portman as they team up for an international treasure hunt. They use their knowledge of history to decipher clues and search for the legendary Fountain of Youth. Combining adventure and mystery, the movie will be available on Apple TV+ in early 2026.

Polkadot: A Descent Into the Rabbit Hole

So, let’s dive back down the rabbit hole. Can Polkadot claw its way out of this mess? Is there anything left of the dream, or is it just another beautiful, broken promise in the crypto wasteland? I’ve been staring at the charts, the white papers, the breathless pronouncements of the true believers…and frankly, it feels like trying to assemble a jigsaw puzzle while riding a bucking bronco.

Bermuda’s Blockchain Utopia: Coins, Chaos, and Cowries 🐴💰

The Government of Bermuda, in a bold move that would make even the most jaded Victorian explorer weep into his brandy, has partnered with Coinbase and Circle to “move large parts of its national economy onchain.” This, they claim, is not a metaphor. One imagines a scene where bureaucrats, armed with smartphones instead of quills, solemnly declare, “The future is blockchain!” while seagulls squawk in the background.

Ford’s 2025: Still Selling Metal

It seems investors, distracted by the shiny objects and breathless pronouncements of the Tesla acolytes, almost overlooked the fact that Ford actually moved some metal in 2025. A genuine, old-fashioned, internal-combustion-powered accomplishment. It’s like discovering your grandfather still knows how to whittle. Quaint, I suppose.

The Best Movies to Watch on Disney+ in January 2026

Okay, so as a huge movie fan, let me tell you about Raiders of the Lost Ark. Basically, it’s the one that started it all with Indiana Jones! The government sends Indy on this crazy mission to find the Ark of the Covenant before the Nazis do – talk about pressure! It’s an incredible adventure, taking him all over the world, dodging booby traps and unraveling ancient secrets. It’s where we first see Indy with his trademark whip and hat, and it’s just a perfect mix of history, mythology, and non-stop action. And good news for us, it’s hitting Disney+ on January 1, 2026!

Nvidia: A Transient Descent?

The stock, having ascended to heights that would make Icarus blush – a thousand percent increase since the AI fever truly took hold – now finds itself in a curious state. A temporary inconvenience, perhaps? Or the first tremor before a more substantial collapse? The market, that fickle beast, is offering a discount. A most intriguing development. It suggests a lack of faith, a suspicion that the golden age is waning. But history, as I’ve learned in my years poring over dusty ledgers and forgotten balance sheets, rarely operates on simple logic.

GE Vernova: Powering Up the Future

GE Vernova, if you’re keeping track – and honestly, who isn’t these days? – is one of the offspring of the General Electric empire. They’ve decided to specialize, which, in the business world, is a bit like deciding to only collect stamps featuring aardvarks. It narrows the focus. They’ve got three main lines of business: power generation, wind energy, and, rather broadly, ‘electrification.’ The wind side is… well, let’s say it’s undergoing a period of strategic adjustment. But the power and electrification bits? Those are positively humming.

Major Celebrities Who Don’t Support Black Lives Matter

Kanye West has publicly disagreed with the Black Lives Matter movement, setting him apart from many in the hip-hop world. This became particularly clear when he wore a ‘White Lives Matter’ shirt during a fashion show, explaining he felt the movement was inconsistent. He later called Black Lives Matter a “scam” online, which led to strong reactions from activists and others. West’s support for conservative viewpoints and his criticism of progressive social causes have reinforced his position.