Warner Bros. Discovery Removes Almost Every Classic Cartoon From HBO Max

According to “Discussing Film”, if you sign into HBO Max hoping to find old Cartoon Network shows, you’ll find very few options. In the past, their Boomerang page was filled with classic animated series, some of which are among the most renowned cartoons ever made. Now, it’s more like a small apartment where only Scooby-Doo and the gang live in seclusion. The only old Cartoon Network shows still available to stream are “Scooby Doo, Where Are You!” and “The Scooby Doo Show”.

Why Ethena’s Surging 17% Might Just Make You Say ‘Whoa’

Ethena, or ENA, if you prefer your acronyms with a side of confusion, shot up by 17.6% in the past week. That’s quite a feat, especially considering it took a nosedive of 10.45% in the last 24 hours. Clearly, it’s got the attitude of a teenager—up one day, sulking the next.

Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist just cooked up an album of the year contender

On July 25th, the collaborative album “Alfredo 2” by The Alchemist and Freddie Gibbs hit the airwaves. This new release is a continuation of their highly praised joint effort, “Alfredo” from 2020 in the hip-hop scene. Given this, it’s understandable that the news about a sequel sparked enthusiasm among fans.

NuScale Power’s Stock Drop: The Real Reason Behind It

It seems Fluor, despite being a veteran in the industry, just can’t catch a break. Their latest earnings report was, how should I say, not exactly a testament to corporate brilliance. A 6% drop in sales year-over-year and a nearly 50% cut in their adjusted profit. But here’s the kicker: Fluor is apparently sitting on a pile of NuScale shares, and now they’re looking to offload a significant chunk of them. The plan? Convert 15 million Class B shares into Class A shares and then sell them off into the market.

Grounded 2: Where to find grass seeds

Cut the tall grass with seeds, and you’ll notice that it disperses seeds, which are quite large and hard to overlook. Conveniently, you can store these seeds effortlessly in your inventory.