Stop Being Mean to Dustin Henderson After STRANGER THINGS 5!

Season 5 of Stranger Things starts with a lot going on in Hawkins. The barrier between the real world and the Upside Down has broken, leaving the town vulnerable. Vecna is still a threat, Eleven is in hiding, Max remains in a coma, and Hopper and Mike are desperately trying to find Vecna by interpreting strange visions. Plus, everyone is still grieving Eddie’s death.

Ten Years, Fourfold: VOO’s Delightfully Predictable Triumph

Tracking the S&P 500 is the financial equivalent of wearing beige at a cocktail party – staggeringly dull, yet maddeningly effective. This ETF’s passive strategy, while aesthetically uninspiring, has the virtue of mimicking the index’s gains (and occasional losses) with mechanical precision. The broad sector exposure is reassuringly democratic, though one suspects the fund’s preference for large-cap stocks stems from a distinctly bourgeois aversion to risk.

Here Are All the Movies Coming to Paramount+ This Week, Including ‘Mr. Popper’s Penguins’

The beloved holiday film becomes available on December 1st. It tells the story of a kind man named Kris Kringle who unexpectedly steps in for Santa during Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade after the original Santa has had too much to drink. He’s so popular that he continues greeting people at the Macy’s flagship store in New York City, insisting he is the real Santa Claus. This leads to a court case where a young lawyer must prove Kringle isn’t delusional and is, in fact, who he claims to be.

Mia Goth Talks About Her Role in Doomed MCU Blade Reboot: “It Just Unraveled From There”

I was listening to an interview with Jenna Ortega – sorry, Goth! – and she was talking about ‘Beetlejuice 2’. It’s funny, even though she’s playing the villain, Lilith, she honestly has no clue what’s happening with the movie. She said, and I quote, ‘I mean, I don’t know what’s going on with that. I think that they want to make it,’ which is… a little unsettling, if you ask me! It sounds like everyone’s keeping their cards close to their chest.

VOO vs. VUG: The Great ETF Showdown

VOO’s cheaper by a hair, like a back-alley tailor who’d sell you a suit for a nickel if he thought you couldn’t read. VUG, bless its ambitious heart, charges a penny more but promises to dance on the ceiling. And don’t get me started on dividends-VOO’s got a bigger pocketful of change for those who fancy themselves a Rockefeller in the making. But VUG? Oh, it’s got its eye on the stars, even if it might fall flat on its face.