Succession of pointless AI-generated snippets does nothing for film about the artist’s final interview, which took place on the day of his murder
Coming just after his superb feature The Christophers, Steven Soderbergh has now made a surprisingly moderate documentary, dominated and frankly marred by uninteresting and pointless AI. It is about the inadvertently poignant final interview given by John Lennon and Yoko Ono on 8 December 1980 in New York’s Dakota apartment building, hours before his death.
The interviewers were Dave Sholin, Laurie Kaye and Ron Hummel from San Francisco’s KFRC radio station. On their way out of the building with the conversation on tape, they were accosted by a creepy stalker-fan; in attempt to calm the man down, Laurie Kaye gave him a brand new copy of John and Yoko’s new album Double Fantasy. This sinister man was Lennon’s future murderer who got him to sign an album – perhaps this very album – and later shot him dead. It is a chilling, stomach-turning twis
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Key Takeaways Pump.fun posted a New York legal role paying $1 million to $5 million a year. Solana memecoin volume tops $300 million daily as bitcoin sits 50% below October. Pump.fun faces a 2025 New York class action as the Clarity Act points to tighter rules. Pump.fun is shopping for a top lawyer in New York, and it is dangling a payday that would make most Big Tech compensation packages look modest: $1 million to $5 million a year. The timing is awkward for anyone pitching crypto stability, with Bitcoin down about 50% since 10/01 and regulators tightening screws from Europe’s MiCA to Washington’s evolving Clarity Act. Pump.fun’s meteoric growth on Solana has brought big volume and even bigger scrutiny, including a New York class action that accuses the platform of operating a Ponzi scheme. For a company trying to become a global brand, the
A fast-growing Solana-based crypto platform is advertising a New York director of legal affairs role paying $1 million to $5 million a year, even as the market remains weak and Bitcoin is down about 50% since October. The company launched in 2024, says it processes more than $300 million in daily transactions, and is facing […]
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Key Takeaways: In New York, Judge Analisa Torres granted denial to Kalshi’s request for a preliminary injunction. The court ruled that the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) does not preempt New York gambling laws. The decision may embolden other State challenges to sports-event contracts. Kalshi has suffered a major setback in its lawsuit against New York regulators when Judge Analisa Torres denied its request for a preliminary injunction. The ruling then lets the case proceed to settle the state’s right to regulate gambling-related functions. The ruling is drawing a lot of attention in crypto and prediction markets in light of one of Kalshi’s main claims to immunity: federal commodity law protects the platform from state gambling laws. Read More: Kalshi Adds XRP Perpetuals in the U.S. New York Wins Key Round Against Kalshi Kalshi has claimed that its sports-event
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Kalshi has lost another round in court. A federal judge has turned down the company’s request to stop New York from applying its gambling laws to the prediction markets platform. U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres in Manhattan issued the ruling on Tuesday. She said Kalshi was not entitled to a preliminary injunction. She reasoned that the federal Commodity Exchange Act does not override New York’s gambling laws when it comes to Kalshi’s sports-event contracts. Torres said New York has strong reasons for its position. She pointed to the state’s goals of stopping gambling addiction, protecting the integrity of sports, and keeping unregulated contracts from spreading. Those interests, she wrote, “heavily” outweigh Kalshi’s arguments about federal law taking priority, and about customers running into what the company called “intractable” tech problems. “Kalshi has no
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – DECEMBER 11: Brittany Allen attends Showtime’s “Dexter: Original Sin” New York Premiere at SVA Theater on December 11, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/WireImage) WireImage Before Brittany Allen was an Emmy nominee, she was almost a Supporting Actress. (Spoilers) Allen plays Roxie Hamler in The Pitt‘s second season, a young mother with terminal cancer who is admitted to the ER contemplating ending it all. Roxie’s arc started as a six-episode role, grew to eight scripted episodes, and then lost its final one — the death scene never made air. Emmy rules split guest and supporting categories by episode count, and losing that scene held Allen under the line: seven aired episodes instead of eight, keeping her in guest actress rather than bumping her to supporting. “When I saw that they just had her pass away off camera, first of all, I tho
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Topline A federal judge in New York authorized a $5.8 million judgement against President Donald Trump, three years after he was found liable for the sexual abuse and defamation of writer E. Jean Carroll—rejecting a last-minute motion on Tuesday night attempting to pause the disbursement out of concerns she planned to donate the funds. Trump was found liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll in 2023. Getty Images Key Facts The $5 million award plus interest was mostly already paid and kept in a court-controlled account while Trump appealed the case, but Judge Lewis Kaplan authorized the disbursement of the funds in an order on Wednesday. On Tuesday, attorneys for Trump asked the court to deny Carroll’s request, insisting Trump could face “unrecoverable financial loss” if she went ahead with her plans to donate the money, should the Supreme Court later overt
Kalshi's legal setback in New York highlights the complex interplay between state and federal regulations, impacting prediction markets' operations.
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New York, NY, United States, July 8th, 2026, Chainwire Stacking DAO today announced stBTC, a liquid staked version of Bitcoin built for Stacks’ upcoming Bitcoin Staking release. stBTC will let Bitcoin holders earn yield through staking while keeping their capital liquid and ready to move across the rest of the Stacks ecosystem. Bitcoin is the largest pool of capital in the digital economy, and most of it sits idle. Only a small fraction of Bitcoin’s supply is deployed in on-chain finance today, while the rest stays parked in custody, exchange-traded funds, and treasuries. Stacking DAO built stBTC to close that gap and give Bitcoin holders a native path to put their capital to work. stBTC is the missing bridge between earning Bitcoin yield and putting Bitcoin capital to work. A holder will be able to stake Bitcoin and participate in Bitcoin-nativ