Теннесси закрывает крипто-ставки: Polymarket и Kalshi получили предписания о прекращении деятельности.

Polymarket и Kalshi, два сверкающих руны в крипто-небе, оказываются под тем же суровым воздействием, что и законы штата об азартных играх. Письмо предписывает им прекратить предложение спортивных контрактов жителям Теннесси, аннулировать все текущие контракты и вернуть средства своим пользователям до конца января. Если они заколеблются, совет обещает более немедленное погружение в область принудительного исполнения, где тени длиннее, чем штрафы. 🕵️‍♂️

10 Most Powerful Dragon Pokémon, Ranked By Stats

Dragon-type Pokémon were once a dominant force in competitive battles, but the introduction of Fairy-type Pokémon weakened them. Even so, Dragon-types remain very strong, and skilled players can still use them to quickly defeat opponents.

Mark Wahlberg’s “Best War Movie Ever” That was Ruined by the “Most Ridiculous Spoiler” Is Storming Into the Netflix Chart

is based on the non-fiction book by Marcus Luttrell and Patrick Robinson, which depicts the events of the failed U.S. Navy SEALs mission Operation Red Wings, which saw a four-man team attempting to track down Taliban leader Ahmad Shah. The film starred Wahlberg alongside Taylor Kitsch, Emile Hirsch, Ben Foster, and Eric Bana. The full synopsis of the movie reads:

Gremlins Has the Most Violent PG Rating Ever Given

Following numerous complaints about the intensity of summer blockbusters like Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Ghostbusters, and Gremlins (released in June), the MPAA began consistently using the PG-13 rating in July 1984. This marked a clear boundary for films with potentially mature content and fundamentally altered the film rating system. It effectively ended the practice of overly violent movies being rated PG, with Gremlins becoming the final and most intense film to receive that rating.

Timothy Olyphant Stole the Show in Damages Before Justified

Timothy Olyphant’s role in the second season of Damages was a departure from his usual charismatic characters. He played a deeply troubled man burdened by grief, without relying on his typical charm or any recognizable lawman persona. Though memorable, his time on Damages has largely been overshadowed by his later success in Justified.