FBI Director Sues The Atlantic for $250M Over Drinking Report

As a crypto investor, I’ve been following the news about Kash Patel, and it’s pretty wild. The FBI director is actually suing The Atlantic for $250 million over an article they published. Apparently, Democrats are demanding the director’s resignation because of it. From what I understand, the suit claims the article was a deliberate attack on Patel’s reputation, designed to get him removed from his position. It’s a big legal battle and definitely something to keep an eye on, especially considering the potential impact on public trust and how these things can influence markets – even crypto.

Complete Recap of the Metro Games Ahead of Metro 2039’s Release

Fans have been waiting a long time, but the next installment in 4A Games’ Metro series, Metro 2039, is coming soon. The game will once again take players into the dark and dangerous tunnels beneath Moscow, filled with mutants and other threats. This sequel promises to be the most intense and frightening Metro game yet. This time, players won’t control Artyom, the series’ long-time hero. Instead, they’ll play as a mysterious character known as the Stranger, fighting against a harsh new government called the Novoreich, led by Hunter – a memorable character originally from Metro 2033. Metro 2039 is returning to the series’ scary, survival-horror origins, and the story is deeply influenced by the real-life experiences of the developers with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It could be the biggest and most impactful game in the Metro series so far.

One Piece Unveils Nerona Imu’s Maki — A New Power That Rivals Haki

As a huge One Piece fan, I’ve been thinking about how Viz Media translated Maki, and it’s interesting! They went with ‘Omen,’ which makes sense if you just look at the words, but it doesn’t quite capture what Maki is in the story. See, ‘Maki’ is the actual Japanese word for this power, and it’s super important because it’s directly linked to Haki. Haki is all about ‘spiritual domination,’ but Maki is more like ‘demonic energy’ – a kind of dark counterpart to Haki. Both words actually share ‘Ki,’ which just means spiritual energy, but that’s where the similarity ends. Haki has a positive vibe, while Maki, with its ‘demonic’ roots, feels like the opposite – a really cool, darker version of the same thing!

Bitcoin’s Ball and DeFi’s Fall: A Tale of Woe and Wry Wit

Bitcoin, that incorrigible rogue, held steadfast above $76,000 on Monday, rebounding from its overnight lows as the broader crypto market maintained a semblance of composure, despite the war drums beating in Iran. The largest cryptocurrency climbed a modest 2.4% over the past 24 hours, recovering from a dip below $74,000 earlier in the session. Ether, XRP, Solana, and their ilk followed suit, as the broad-market CoinDesk 20 rose 1.7%.

The Most Anticipated Indie Games Of 2026

Okay, so I thought I had a good handle on my gaming list, but wow, 2026 is already shaping up to be huge! Even though we’re still waiting for news on titles I’m really excited about, like Truth Scrapper and Threads of Time, there are so many other promising games coming out. Seriously, from relaxing, feel-good adventures to totally wild platformers, here are the 10 indie games I’m counting down the days to play.

Pokopia Dojo Excavation Project Turns Into Incredible Remodeling Job

The new open-world game in the popular monster-catching series reimagines famous locations from the original Pokemon games with a unique twist. Villages in Pokopia are based on cities from the Kanto region, like a ruined Fuchsia City becoming the Withered Wasteland and Pewter City transforming into Rocky Ridges. Players can even discover crumbling landmarks from Pokemon Red and Blue, such as Pewter City’s Museum and the S.S. Anne. Recently, a fan discovered and completely restored the Dojo in Sparkling Skylands, bringing the Fighting-type Gym back to its former glory.

Open-World Games With Too Much Freedom

Many open-world games have become known for giving players incredible freedom, setting the standard for others in the genre. While some, like The Witcher 3, still focus on a strong story, many players prefer to explore the world and create their own adventures, sometimes even ignoring the main plot altogether. A few games offer only a world to explore, letting players completely define their own experience. Let’s look at some examples of these freedom-focused games – and even some where that freedom can be overwhelming.

Dragon Ball: 7 Strongest Versions of Vegeta in the Multiverse, Ranked

Throughout the various Dragon Ball series – including the manga, DBZ, DBGT, DAIMA, and Dragon Ball Heroes – there are many different versions of Vegeta. However, they all share a common trait: incredible strength. No matter the specific story or universe, Vegeta consistently manages to overcome his enemies and establish himself as one of the most powerful characters in the entire Dragon Ball multiverse.