Celebs Who Got Dropped by Agents After One Viral Meltdown

Kanye West faced serious career consequences after making antisemitic statements online and in interviews. In late 2022, his talent agency, Creative Artists Agency, dropped him as a client. This followed strong criticism from the entertainment world and his business partners, with the agency citing his repeated offensive language as the reason. He also lost major deals with several clothing brands as a result of this controversy.

Hara’s Noble Plunge

An official document, a sort of scroll penned by the SEC (a group of very serious people who like to keep track of things), revealed that Hara Capital decided to add Noble to their collection during the last quarter. It’s a bit like a magpie spotting a shiny new object, really.

Fleeting Prospects: A Market Observation

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Three names presently attract a certain… subdued attention. AbbVie, Micron Technology, and Adobe. They present themselves, not as beacons of innovation, but as perhaps… less flawed vessels than most. A faint promise, certainly, but one that, in the current climate, feels almost… substantial.

MARTY SUPREME Was Supposed To End As A Vampire Flick

Okay, so you’re probably thinking this sounds completely insane, and honestly, A24 initially thought so too when the Safdie brothers first suggested it. But it’s true! The director actually talked about it on a recent A24 podcast with Sean Baker, the guy who did Anora. Apparently, the original idea for the ending was WILD. It would have jumped ahead to the 1980s, showing an older Marty taking his granddaughter to a show. Then, totally out of nowhere, O’Leary’s character would appear and… bite Marty in the neck! Turns out, he’s a vampire. Seriously! It’s a pretty big shift from what we actually got, huh?

StubHub’s Quiet Bloom

The filing with the SEC revealed a deliberate act – an initiation, a planting of a seed in what many perceive as barren ground. RPM Capital, it seems, is not deterred by the chill wind that has buffeted StubHub since its emergence into the public light. The stake represents 6.36% of their reported U.S. equity assets as of December 31st – a significant weighting, a quiet declaration of faith.

AMD: A Semiconductor Gamble

Nvidia remains, for the moment, the acknowledged leader in this peculiar field, a position secured by years of diligent, if uninspired, engineering. AMD, however, is poised to launch a new generation of graphics processing units, a gesture not unlike a minor nation declaring war on a superpower. The outcome is, predictably, uncertain.

The Illusion of Progress: AI, Debt, and the Persistence of Old Patterns

CoreWeave constructs and leases computing power – essentially, the digital real estate – for AI developers like OpenAI. The expectation is that capital will continue to flow towards these data centers, potentially amounting to trillions by 2030. Such projections, however, should be treated with a degree of skepticism. They are, after all, forecasts built upon the shifting sands of technological optimism and market speculation.