Kiyosaki’s Alarm: Mass Layoffs as Shutdown Threat Buzzes

Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, has always made a habit of turning slivers of financial panic into better storytelling than most dinner party recaps. His message this time: the traditional job is a delicate, perhaps decorative, item on a shelf you can’t reach without a stepladder and a prayer. In other words, the office is a raft built on a tidechart, and the tide is rising every time Congress fidgets with the budget.

20 Worst 3D Movies, Ranked

This guide explores how 3D movies were made and shown, looking at things like how they were filmed (originally in 3D or converted later), the type of glasses used in theaters, and whether they were shown on large IMAX screens or regular ones. It’s a ranked list of films from throughout the history of 3D cinema.

Buffett’s Picks: Two Gems and a Dud

Berkshire owns 17% of American Express (AXP) – their second-largest holding. Why? Because Buffett treats AmEx like a country club membership: exclusive, slightly overpriced, and impossible to leave. Visa (V) and Mastercard (MA) get mere crumbs by comparison. The Oracle of Omaha’s loyalty? A masterclass in passive-aggressive investing. He’s saying, “This is the only credit card I’ll accept for dinner reservations.”

Weirdest Video Games of All Time, Ranked

Okay, so I’m building this list to be super straightforward. I’m just giving you the facts – how each game actually *works*, who the creators are, and where you can find it. That way, you can figure out what weird and wonderful game you want to jump into next, or just appreciate it from afar if it looks a little too crazy for you!

Anime That Made Us Root for the Villain

As a total TV fanatic, I’ve been putting together a list of shows that really nail the villain game. I’m talking about antagonists who aren’t just ‘bad guys,’ but complex characters with real reasons for what they do, clear strategies, and a huge impact on the world around them. What I love about these series is how they really delve into *why* these characters are the way they are, showing us what systems they’re fighting against and how their stories unfold.

From $50K to $166K: A Tall Tale of CoreWeave and the AI Gold Rush

This cloud computing outfit has had its bumps and bruises along the trail, but the early folks who believed in it are sittin’ pretty. AI is hotter than a summer in the Mississippi Delta, and CoreWeave’s pitchfork is planted firmly in that soil. Analysts reckon the AI market will balloon past $2 trillion in the coming years-enough to make even the most timid investor’s eyes water.