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Peacemaker Season 2 needs to answer a big ‘Earth X’ question about Superman
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Peacemaker Season 2 needs to answer a big ‘Earth X’ question about Superman

by admin September 26, 2025



It’s official: the alternate dimension in Peacemaker Season 2 is ‘Earth X’ (or a version of it), and now that’s been revealed, we need to talk about Superman. Spoilers to follow…

Until Episode 6, everything seemed so much better in the other world. Chris’ dad is nice and caring, his brother is still alive, Harcourt is in love with him, and Peacemaker didn’t murder Rick Flag Jr.

However, as many have predicted, its dark secret has been revealed: it’s Earth X, a parallel universe where the Nazis won World War II. That means there’s a swastika on the American flag instead of stars and there aren’t any people of color walking on the streets (it remains terrifyingly unclear where they are, if there are any at all).

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So, everyone is a Nazi, and the Top Trio are beloved superheroes. Where does that leave other characters… like Superman?

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Will Peacemaker Season 2 include Overman?

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Peacemaker has yet to reveal if there are any parallel versions of other DCU characters, like Lex Luthor or Rick Flag. However, now we know that it’s Earth X, the show could include a Superman cameo with a shocking twist.

In the comics, Earth X has its own version of Superman: Overman, also known as Kal-L. His origins are very similar: he comes from Krypton, his parents send him to Earth, but he lands in Sudetenland instead of Kansas, and he ends up becoming the most powerful ‘hero’ at the helm of the Fourth Reich.

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“My rocket from Krypton arrived in a field in the occupied Sudetenland in 1938. German rocket scientists retro-engineered the technology Herr Hitler used to win the war, and I… I and my kind inherited a Utopia built on human suffering. Mine is not any world you know,” he says in the comics.

It’s been widely speculated that Corenswet will appear in Season 2, especially after John Cena posted a selfie with him from the set. Gunn has also teased “one really, really, really big cameo near the end of the show.”

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To be clear, Corenswet’s normal Superman could still appear; if Chris returns to his own world, what better way to make him feel welcome than the world’s mightiest hero patting him on the back?

However, it’s hard to deny how effective (and scary) it’d be to see Corenswet as a Nazi version of the Man of Steel, even if it’s brief.

“It’ll be peak if we see David Corenswet as Overman in the finale,” one viewer wrote. “This is gonna sound crazy but hear me out, I need an Overman appearance in Peacemaker so f**king bad,” another commented.

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Before next week, watch the trailer for Peacemaker Season 2 Episode 7, keep tabs on the Season 2 soundtrack, and check out our list of the best superhero TV shows.



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Risk-Off Sentiment Dominates Ahead of PCE Release
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Risk-Off Sentiment Dominates Ahead of PCE Release

by admin September 26, 2025



The crypto market is a sea of red, with the CoinDesk 20 Index down 5% in 24 hours and all members lower.

Most major tokens continue to see capital outflows from futures market and persistent bias for protection against declines in the form of put options tied to BTC$109,018.03 and ETH$3,885.66 on Deribit.

Friday’s U.S. core PCE, the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation, will be closely watched for signs of a tariff-led resurgence in price pressures in the economy. A hotter-than-expected print could add to volatility in financial markets.

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  • Plasma, a new blockchain purpose-built for stablecoins, launched its mainnet beta and native token XPL on Thursday, debuting with a fully diluted valuation that’s now above $12 billion.
  • The layer-1 network, backed by Bitfinex, Bybit, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino and tech billionaire Peter Thiel, entered the market with over $2 billion worth of XPL tokens in circulation.
  • Built for high-speed, low-fee stablecoin operations, Plasma aims to serve as the back end for a new class of DeFi applications. At launch, liquidity was already deployed across major platforms including Aave, Ethereum, Euler and Fluid.
  • These include Plasma One, which is billed as a “stablecoin-native neobank.”
  • Some tokens sold to U.S. investors are locked until mid-2026 due to regulatory restrictions, which may lower the effective float in early trading.

Derivatives Positioning

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  • Most major tokens, including BTC and ETH continued to experience capital outflows from futures market, leading to a decline in the notional open interest (OI).
  • That’s only to be expected as the market soon shakes out overleveraged bets.
  • Notably, the BTC and ETH OI have continued to decline in the past couple of hours, raising questions about the sustainability of the minor price recovery.
  • Smaller coins like KAS and KCS have seen a moderate increase in OI in the past 24 hours.
  • Volume in crypto perpetuals listed on Aster DEX has surged to over $46 billion in the past 24 hours, significantly higher than Hyperliquid’s $17 billion.
  • On the CME, BTC futures OI has almost reversed the early September spike from 134K BTC to 149K BTC, representing renewed capital outflows. On the other hand, OI in options continues to rise, approaching the November 2024 high of 56.19K BTC.
  • Positioning in ETH futures and options remains elevated on Deribit, with an annualized three-month basis at 7%, a significantly lower yield than SOL’s 15%.
  • BTC, ETH options risk reversals continue to lean bearish out to the December expiry, data from Deribit show. In SOL and XRP’s case, pricing is biased bullish for the year-end expiry



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Diablo 4's third and final collab is with... StarCraft, and it looks just about as soulless as the Berserk cross-over
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Diablo 4’s third and final collab is with… StarCraft, and it looks just about as soulless as the Berserk cross-over

by admin September 26, 2025


We’re officially in the march towards the end of 2025. In Diablo 4 terms, we’re in the early days of the launch of the game’s last season of the year. Though much of Season 10 itself has been a known quantity for a while, there was one mystery still to be revealed.

I’m talking, of course, about the final collaboration event, which we knew would take place during Season 10. Blizzard has now officially revealed which IP is going to be crossing over with the world of Diablo 4.

The Diablo 4 roadmap promised two cross-over events. The first was with Berserk, and now the second – and final – collaboration event has been officially announced. Unlike the first one, this one is going to be with a Blizzard franchise: StarCraft. It’s kicking off this evening and will run until October 10.

Strangely, however, there’s no gameplay component to this one, or a separate Reliquary (battle pass). StarCraft’s factions won’t be invading Sanctuary or anything. Instead, it’s mainly an opportunity to sell expensive cosmetics, which went over well last time.

If you’re fine parting with your money, you can get your hands on StarCraft-inspired cosmetics for each of Diablo 4’s classes. You can make your character look like The Queen of Blades (Kerrigan), Mengsk, Zagara, Jim Raynor, Tassadar or Zeratul.

There’s also a mount bundle that lets you ride around a Zergling, or have a different Zerg as a pet. Prices haven’t been announced for any of these items, but expect each skin to cost around $20 at minimum.

The free stuff. | Image credit: Blizzard Entertainment.

There’s a set of free items, too, which you’ll also find in the in-game store. That’s three emblems, and three weapon cosmetics for the mace, two-handed polearm, and the two-handed crossbow. The free gifts will roll out daily, starting today until September 28. You will, however, be able to claim them for the entire runtime of the event.

Alongside the main event, there’s also a Twitch Drops promotion that will be available at the same time: September 26 – October 10. Watching any Twitch streamer in the Diablo 4 category (who has Drops enabled) will earn you three emblems. You get the first one after watching for two hours, the second after four hours, and the third when you accumulate six hours of watch time within that window.

And that’s about it for this one. One could only hope Blizzard’s next attempt at a Diablo 4 cross-over event will have more soul to it.



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-243,735,301,882 Shiba Inu (SHIB) in 24 Hours Critically Important: Details
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-243,735,301,882 Shiba Inu (SHIB) in 24 Hours Critically Important: Details

by admin September 26, 2025


  • Shiba Inu out of pattern
  • Selling pressure’s source

A huge exchange outflow of 243.07 billion Shiba Inu tokens occurred in the past day, and this amount may pave the way for a possible price action reversal. Historically, when tokens migrate from exchanges into self-custody wallets, such large outflows signify less sell-side pressure and accumulation by long-term holders.

Shiba Inu out of pattern

After declining for weeks from its mid-year highs, SHIB is currently consolidating at around $0.00001166, according to the daily chart. The token is stuck in a symmetrical triangle pattern with support at $0.00001000 and strong resistance at $0.00001370. Bullish momentum has been contained, as SHIB has failed to break above its descending trendline resistance despite numerous attempts.

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The enormous outflow, though, might offer the liquidity reset that buyers require to regain control. This perspective is reinforced by on-chain metrics. A negative exchange netflow of -238.2 billion SHIB confirmed that outflows are greatly outstripping inflows, while exchange reserves fell to 84.56 trillion SHIB, down 0.28% in a single day.

Selling pressure’s source

Further supporting the drop in available sell pressure was the 1.87% decline in the value of the USD exchange reserve. It is interesting to note that transaction activity has somewhat increased, as evidenced by the higher transaction count (+0.99%) and transfer count (+1%), which both point to active token redistribution by retail and whale wallets during this phase.

When paired with the significant one-day outflow, the steep 10%-36% decline in exchange outflow (seven-day MA) may initially seem pessimistic, but it simply indicates that the majority of tokens have already left centralized venues.

Technically speaking, the RSI at 38 indicates that SHIB is about to enter an oversold situation. SHIB may create a recovery base if buyers hold the $0.00001050-$0.00001100 zone. A possible breakout above $0.00001370 would create space for the $0.00001500-$0.00001700 levels.

Even though there are still risks, particularly given the weakening overall market momentum, the massive 243.7 billion SHIB outflow is actually a bullish signal. Holders who are draining liquidity from exchanges, lowering immediate selling pressure and possibly setting the stage for SHIB’s next recovery attempt are demonstrating a strong sense of conviction.



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Seattle Mariners might have the mojo to finally win it all
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Seattle Mariners might have the mojo to finally win it all

by admin September 26, 2025


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SEATTLE — It had been 24 years and five days since this city experienced its last division title, a wait that turned its baseball fans into one of this country’s most tortured. Babies were born, grew up, went to college, got a job, and their beloved Seattle Mariners still had not finished atop the American League West. Maybe this is how it was supposed to happen. With a nucleus that finally righted itself — after stumbling time and again — in the most emphatic way possible. With a dominant, soul-cleansing, late-season series sweep of the franchise’s greatest nemesis. With Cal Raleigh punctuating a division title with his 60th home run Wednesday night.

With, of all things, some witchcraft.

Three weeks ago, when the team was struggling and hope seemed lost, Steven Blackburn, a 26-year-old lifelong Mariners fan, found a witch. An Etsy witch, to be exact, which is precisely what you might think it is: a self-proclaimed sorcerer providing services through the popular e-commerce website.

Blackburn and one of his best friends had often joked about using an Etsy witch to fix some of their biggest problems and first thought about contracting one to help the Mariners some time around June. The Mariners weren’t playing quite bad enough then — but by Sept. 5, after a stretch of 15 losses in 21 games, they were. Blackburn searched for witches willing to cast generic spells, found a user going by the name of SpellByLuna and asked for an incantation that would turn around the Mariners’ once-promising season.

Said Blackburn: “Best $16 I’ve ever spent.”

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The next morning at 5 a.m., Blackburn, an RV mechanic who lives about 30 miles north of T-Mobile Park, received a message that the spell had been cast. Later that night, All-Star center fielder Julio Rodríguez took over a game the Mariners absolutely needed, homering twice and making a leaping catch in a 10-2 victory. The next day, the Mariners blew out the Atlanta Braves 18-2. They’ve lost only once since, firing off 17 wins in 18 games since “Luna” unveiled the conjuration. Fans now show up at the ballpark in witches’ hats and, at times, full-on witch costumes. The organization has wrapped its arms around the concept, referencing the Etsy witch on social media and inviting Blackburn to the ballpark on Fan Appreciation Night earlier this month.

“It’s been super crazy,” he said. “I did this Etsy thing as a joke. I didn’t expect it to be this big.”

Blackburn wasn’t old enough to enjoy the 116-win 2001 team that claimed the previous division title and advanced into the AL Championship Series. His most vivid memories were of Mariners teams of the 2010s that featured the likes of Kyle Seager, Robinson Cano, Nelson Cruz and Félix Hernández, none of which advanced into October, and of younger groups that came up painfully short in 2021, 2023 and 2024.

Blackburn fully acknowledges the absurdity of it all. But when certain things happen — Mitch Garver hitting his first triple in six years, journeyman infielder Leo Rivas delivering a walk-off home run, Victor Robles diving from out of nowhere to make a game-saving catch — he can’t help but believe there might be something to it. The 2025 Mariners look like the franchise’s deepest, most talented collection in a generation, headlined by a transformative individual season. They have the tortured fan base, the conquest of a bitter rival, and even a little magic around them.

“It just feels like we’re almost destined,” Blackburn said. “It’s been 48 years that this team has been around. This feels like it’s about time.”

Mariners fan Steven Blackburn, flanked by Mariner Moose and Malcolm Rogel, Seattle’s vice president of fan experience, spent $16 to conjure the assistance of an Etsy witch. Seattle Mariners

IT WAS THE first day of June when Mariners general manager Justin Hollander first reached out to Amiel Sawdaye, assistant GM of the Arizona Diamondbacks, to inquire about Eugenio Suárez and Josh Naylor. The trade deadline was still more than eight weeks away and the D-backs still maintained reasonable hope that they might contend. But Hollander vowed to stay in touch.

Under Jerry Dipoto, in his 10th year overseeing baseball operations, the Mariners had built a reputation as aggressive dealers. Trading promising prospects for veteran players on the verge of free agency, though, was the type of move they steered away from. But Suárez, a third baseman on a 50-homer pace, and Naylor, a first baseman who can hit for power, put the ball in play and even steal bases, addressed the team’s two biggest holes at a time that demanded urgency.

Raleigh was in the midst of a historic season. Rodríguez and the majority of the team’s best pitchers — starters Logan Gilbert, George Kirby, Bryan Woo and Bryce Miller, relievers Andres Muñoz and Matt Brash — were in their mid to late 20s, representing what should be the apex of their careers. And the failure of these past two years, both of which saw the Mariners finish a game shy of the playoffs, had revealed something about the follies of pragmatism.

“You can sometimes take for granted how good you think your team is and how likely or not likely you are to make the postseason,” Hollander said. “We felt like this year’s team had the potential to be the best of any of the other teams.”

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So Hollander continually scribbled reminders to call Sawdaye on the notepad he keeps beside a computer on his office desk. He checked in every week or so, just to make sure nothing had changed. The Mariners had interest in acquiring both players in a package deal, but when the call finally came near the end of July, the D-backs revealed their plans to separate them. Naylor arrived on July 24 and brought a type of edge the team needed. Suárez, a beloved figure from a previous stint in Seattle in 2022-23, followed on the night of July 30 and brought the type of vibe that soon became crucial.

Later, sources told ESPN, the Mariners were on the verge of acquiring star closer Jhoan Duran from the Minnesota Twins. But when the Philadelphia Phillies upped their offer, the Mariners relented.

They still came away with two corner infielders who lengthened their lineup and made them a more dynamic unit than they’ve been in recent years, one not solely reliant on Raleigh and Rodríguez. Since then, the rotation has gotten healthy — minus Woo, whose pectoral injury is not expected to impact his postseason availability — and rounded into the type of form it displayed amid a record-setting 2024 season, posting a 2.50 ERA over these past 18 games. The bullpen — not only Muñoz and Brash, but Gabe Speier, Eduard Bazardo, Carlos Vargas and Caleb Ferguson, the veteran lefty acquired after a deal for Duran fell through — continues to look devastating.

Said Rodríguez: “We can do it all.”

“We’ve got athleticism, we’ve got team speed, we’ve got power, we’ve got starting pitching, a back end of the bullpen,” Dipoto said. “It’s very rare in our lives you get all those things hitting at the same time. And here in the last few weeks, they are. And they showed — they’re on a mission. And I don’t think that mission stops with making it to the postseason.”

Seattle has waited a long time to see the Mariners win another division crown. And the city has never seen them in the World Series. Steph Chambers/Getty Images

THE LAST TIME the Mariners hosted a playoff game, it was Oct. 15, 2022, and to their fans, it became the most excruciating day possible. Seventeen innings went by without a run being scored. A Washington Huskies college football game started and ended during that time. Then Astros shortstop Jeremy Peña led off the top of the 18th inning with a home run to center field. After 6 hours, 22 minutes, the Mariners’ 2022 season — the one that ended the longest active playoff drought in North American professional sports — was over.

Heading into 2025, the Mariners had existed for 47 years and made the playoffs only five times. The best group was assembled in 2001, two years after the franchise’s most iconic player, Ken Griffey Jr., left to join the Cincinnati Reds. The Mariners tied the Chicago Cubs for the most wins in modern baseball history that year, then got trounced by the New York Yankees in the ALCS. Twenty-one years went by without another Mariners team in the playoffs; 24 went by without a division championship.

That 2001 season didn’t just mark the last time the Mariners had won the AL West; it marked the last time the people of Seattle had seen its team score a run at home in the playoffs, let alone win a game.

“We all know the history,” Rodríguez said. “We all know the hunger that this fan base has. That’s one thing that motivates us.”

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The Mariners emerged from this year’s trade deadline with a 9-1 homestand, validating every belief that they had morphed into a powerhouse. They were 67-53 by Aug. 12, tied with the Houston Astros atop the AL West. Then the Mariners started to slide again. They went 2-7 on a trip through Baltimore, New York and Philadelphia. They bounced back by winning four of six at home but followed by dropping two of three in Cleveland.

Then they went to Tampa and lost back-to-back games to the Rays, after which Dipoto and manager Dan Wilson held a team meeting largely to emphasize that this was a talented, accomplished group that didn’t require any one individual to carry it. Suárez spoke about the importance of staying within themselves, J.P. Crawford emphasized the need for resiliency.

It didn’t work; the Mariners gave up eight runs in the first two innings of the finale, lost again, flew to Atlanta and were dominated by Braves ace Chris Sale on a Friday night, falling 3½ games out in the AL West.

Then, suddenly, everything changed.

The Mariners at one point won 10 in a row for the first time in more than three years. In one four-game series against the Los Angeles Angels, their pitchers set a major league record by accumulating 62 strikeouts. Over a 16-1 stretch, leading up to when they clinched the division, they outscored opponents by a combined 68 runs.

Maybe it was sorcery. Maybe it was the mustaches so many of the players and coaches started rocking when things went poorly, no matter how absurd some of them looked. Maybe it was the bag of crunchy Cheetos Dipoto began delivering to radio play-by-play voice Rick Rizzs on a daily basis, a callback to an old slump-busting ritual that reemerged on that Saturday in Atlanta because, as Dipoto said, “When he gets Cheetos, we score runs.”

Maybe it was a team that grew through struggle and finally learned how to overcome.

“We never give up,” Rodríguez said. “I feel like there’s a lot of people that break under pressure, and I feel like us as a team, we stick together. We’ve had some tough stretches, but I feel like that made us stronger. We were able to break through that. And we stayed together through that.”

Fans wearing witches’ hats and fake mustaches, like spells purchased on Etsy, don’t win baseball games. But it can’t hurt. Kyle Rivas/MLB Photos via Getty Images

DURING BATTING PRACTICE at Daikin Park in Houston last Sunday, Crawford wore socks that read: “Do Epic S—.” Then he came to bat in the second inning and hit the grand slam that basically took the archrival Astros out of the game, catapulted the Mariners to an emphatic three-game sweep and put them in position to capture their long-awaited division title.

The Astros’ ballpark is the site of the Yordan Álvarez walk-off home run against Robbie Ray in Game 1 of the 2022 AL Division Series, a moment from which those Mariners never recovered. It’s the home of a team that had claimed seven division titles over the past eight years, continually pushing Seattle into the background. And it’s a reminder of a year like 2023, when the Mariners arrived in Arlington, Texas, on the second-to-last weekend of the regular season trailing the division by only a half-game, were swept, and later watched the playoffs from their couches.

This time, though, it felt different.

“You could just feel the energy around in the clubhouse,” Crawford, the Mariners’ longest-tenured player, recalled. “Like, ‘Oh s—, it’s go time.’ It was cool.”

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The Mariners never trailed in that series. Woo, Kirby and Gilbert combined to give up one run in 17 innings, during which they struck out 18 and walked two. Eight Mariners hitters drove in at least a run. The Mariners went into Houston tied for the top spot in the AL West and came out of it leading by three games, while holding the tiebreaker, with six remaining. Before their home series this week against the last-place Colorado Rockies was over — an eventual sweep, putting their winning streak at seven games — the Mariners had clinched a playoff spot, sealed the division, and earned a first-round bye, guaranteeing home-field advantage in the ALDS.

Given the opponent, the time of year and the ramifications, that series against the Astros might have been the most important in franchise history.

“We knew that was what had to happen,” Raleigh said. “It’s no secret — the Astros have owned this division for a long time. And to go out there and do it at their place, it meant a lot. It’s not just a random three games somewhere. They’re a really good team, they’re really tough. To do it in that fashion was special to these guys.”

The Mariners have fallen just short of the playoffs by stumbling down the stretch in each of the past two years. In 2023, an incredible August was followed by a brutal September that prompted elimination on the second-to-last day of the regular season. In 2024, the late-season firing of longtime manager Scott Servais was not enough to save a season that saw the Mariners blow a 10-game lead in 31 days and find themselves once again chasing over the final month. They grew from it.

“I just think that over the years, besides when we got to the playoffs in ’22, there’s always been so much pressure on us to get to the playoffs,” Kirby said. “And I think all of us were just like, ‘Screw that. Take every game one game at a time, do what you gotta do to get ready today and help the team.’ I think the vibes were so good. Normally, we feel all this pressure, but we just went out there and did our thing.”

When the final out was recorded Wednesday night, and the AL West had been secured, Wilson stood on the top step of the dugout and attempted to take it all in for a moment. Before he was thrust into the role as manager near the end of last August, Wilson spent a dozen years as a stalwart catcher during the best run in franchise history.

The Mariners made the playoffs four times with Wilson behind the plate from 1994 to 2005. Experiencing the emotions of it again felt “weirdly familiar and weirdly unfamiliar,” he said. He’s in a completely different role now, but he remembered the feeling so vividly. Of an entire city coming alive. Of a baseball team mattering so much. Of the excitement over what lies ahead.

“It brings back a lot,” Wilson said. “And it just feels really good that T-Mobile was as loud as it was, and as positive as it was, and that these guys are the reason why.”

Cal Raleigh is having one of the most memorable regular seasons in MLB history. Will his October be as successful? Steph Chambers/Getty Images

A NAVY BLUE felt board is plastered on one of the walls inside the home clubhouse at T-Mobile Park, displaying Polaroid pictures of grown men donning the award handed out after every win: a pair of gold-plated testicles hanging from a chain and inscribed with a trident, appropriately called the “Nuts of the Game.” Thirty-eight pictures hung on that board this week. Only five of them featured Raleigh, who has taken on the responsibility of handing it out.

“He never gives the nuts to himself,” Crawford said. “He’s always looking out for someone else. It’s never about him. In reality, it should be.”

Raleigh will head into the final weekend, a home series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, with a realistic chance of breaking the AL home-run record of 62 set by Aaron Judge in 2022, and just as big a chance of beating him out for this year’s MVP Award. That the switch-hitting Raleigh, famously known as “The Big Dumper” for his prominent posterior, has achieved these offensive numbers — a .954 OPS, 60 home runs and 125 RBIs — while starting 118 games at catcher is akin to “asking Josh Allen to play middle linebacker on top of being the quarterback of the Buffalo Bills,” Hollander said.

The Mariners have played a major league-leading 14 games that lasted at least 11 innings this season, which only means longer nights for their best player. Their staff is composed of pitchers who throw a lot of sinkers and splitters, pitches that are often thrown in the dirt, which also means more blocking. Raleigh has made 4,385 block attempts this season, more than all but five other players. He has squatted to receive 8,715 pitches, fourth-most in the majors, over 1,063 innings, third-most. He has also absorbed countless foul tips, made countless pitch calls and spent countless hours dedicated to the task of getting opposing hitters out, all while hitting like few others.

“As a catcher, you come off the field at the end of the night being both physically and mentally exhausted,” Wilson said. “To be able to do that night in and night out and produce like he has offensively — it’s never been done like this before. We can honestly say that.”

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Raleigh has produced 12 more home runs than the previous record for a primary catcher, set by Salvador Perez in 2021. Not long after clearing Perez, he passed Mickey Mantle for the most home runs by a switch-hitter (54 in 1961) and Griffey for the most home runs in Mariners history (56 in 1997 and ’98). He did it while coming off a Platinum Glove season, during a year in which he has made his right-handed swing every bit as lethal as his left-handed one. But in Seattle, there’s an appeal to Raleigh that stretches beyond production.

“He feels like one of them, and the way he interacts is insanely humble,” Dipoto said. “And when you talk to him, it’s not an act. It’s who he is.”

Raleigh started the scoring on Wednesday night with a first-inning home run, his 59th. Seven innings later — on the first pitch of his last at-bat, with 42,883 fans once again serenading him with MVP chants — he finished it with his 60th, tying a major league record with his 11th multi-homer game this season.

“Sixty,” Raleigh said later that night. “I don’t know what to say. I didn’t know if I was gonna hit 60 in my life.”

Earlier this spring, ahead of putting pen to paper on a $105 million extension, Raleigh met with the Mariners’ principal decision-makers to express his desire to win with this group and hoped to learn that they shared his ambition. What followed was the best offensive season a catcher has ever produced, at the center of a baseball team that, depending on what happens over this next month, could be the greatest this city has ever experienced.

“To do it in this fashion has been crazy and exciting and fun and everything that I hoped and dreamed it would be,” said Raleigh, who snapped the Mariners’ playoff drought with a walk-off homer three years earlier. “This is a great, great, great moment for this organization and city. We know we still have more work to do; we’re really excited to have that opportunity.”



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Best Altcoins to Buy After Google Acquires Stake in Bitcoin Mining Company
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Best Altcoins to Buy After Google Acquires Stake in Bitcoin Mining Company

by admin September 26, 2025


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Google is all set to acquire a 5.4% stake in Cipher Mining, a Bitcoin mining company, in exchange for guaranteeing part of the payment in the deal between Fluidstack (an AI-focused data center company) and Cipher Mining.

  • Fluidstack and Cipher Mining have entered into a 10-year contract worth $3B, under which Fluidstack will lease Cipher Mining’s computing power.
  • Since this is such a large amount, Google has stepped in to guarantee $1.4B of Fluidstack’s obligation.
  • In return, Cipher Mining will issue share warrants that give Google a 5.4% ownership stake (24M shares) in the company.

This isn’t the first time Google has done this. Earlier in August, the tech giant acquired a 14% stake in TeraWulf, another Bitcoin mining company, by backstopping $1.8B out of its $3.7B deal with Fluidstack.

Read on as we explore Google’s newfound interest in Bitcoin mining firms, and highlight the best altcoins to buy now  – including the likes of Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) and Snorter Token ($SNORT) – to make the most of this industry shift.

Bitcoin Miners Moving Towards AI

Google’s foray into Bitcoin mining firms isn’t just a long bet on cryptocurrency but also a calculated investment in artificial intelligence.

Here’s a key correlation to pay attention to: both AI and Bitcoin mining require enormous amounts of raw compute and massive power capacity to operate. Both rely heavily on specialized GPUs and cheap bulk electricity.

Bitcoin miners, having existed for more than a decade, already have access to giant data centers with racks, cooling, and robust power infrastructure.

In contrast, the AI industry has to build this from scratch. This is why many Bitcoin mining firms have been pivoting toward a hybrid revenue model by investing in the high-performance computing (HPC) segment.

  • CleanSpark recently raised $100M by using Bitcoin as collateral, a portion of which has been reserved for AI infrastructure.
  • Similarly, Hive Digital has been investing in advanced GPUs to expand its HPC segment.

Google has spotted this pivot, which explains why it has been aggressively acquiring stakes in Bitcoin mining companies.

The financial backing of a tech behemoth like Google is a huge vote of confidence in the long-term sustainability of crypto infrastructure.

By investing in Bitcoin mining firms, Google is strengthening their financial footing, which leads to a more stable crypto economy.

Fresh HPC deals bring new liquidity and credibility to the wider mining and crypto space, transforming miners into mainstream AI-driven compute giants.

All in all, this could be your cue to build a crypto portfolio along these lines. If you’re looking for ideas, here are our top picks for best crypto to buy now.

1. Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) – New Bitcoin Layer-2 Bringing Ultra-Fast Speeds, Low Fees & Web3 Support

Investing in Bitcoin’s long-term potential is undoubtedly one of the smartest moves you could make in your crypto investing career.

And to help you do just that – while adding an extra slice of profitability – comes Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER), a new Bitcoin-themed altcoin currently in presale.

It’s a next-gen Layer-2 solution for Bitcoin that will tackle the network’s age-old issues of slow transactions and high costs.

Unlike Bitcoin’s native chain, which processes transactions one by one, $HYPER will leverage Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) integration to execute thousands of transactions in parallel, provided they’re not interdependent.

The result? Significantly higher throughput and lower costs.

On top of that, the SVM empowers developers to finally build smart contracts and decentralized applications on Bitcoin, bringing a full-fledged Web3 infrastructure to the network.

This includes DeFi trading apps, NFT marketplaces, DAOs and governance, lending, staking, and much more.

One of the most important elements of Hyper’s Web3 environment is its decentralized, non-custodial canonical bridge.

Simply put, it allows you to convert your Layer-1 Bitcoin – which is normally incompatible with Layer-2s – into wrapped Bitcoin that’s fully compatible with Bitcoin Hyper’s Layer-2 network.

Currently in presale, Bitcoin Hyper has already attracted $18.3M from early investors, with each token still priced at just $0.012975. You can also stake it for 64% APY. That said, the next price increase is just hours away. Discover how to buy $HYPER and then get yours at its current early-bird price.

According to our Bitcoin Hyper price prediction, by the way, $HYPER has the potential to go absolutely bonkers once it lists, potentially delivering returns of up to 2,300% by the end of this year alone.

Visit Bitcoin Hyper’s official website to learn more.

2. Snorter Token ($SNORT) – Revolutionary Telegram Trading Bot for Meme Coin Sniping

Like Bitcoin Hyper, Snorter Token ($SNORT) is built to tackle a critical issue in the crypto landscape: the unfair dominance of institutional players in the meme coin trading segment.

Up until now, big-money whales with advanced tools have been able to scoop up nearly all the liquidity in new meme coins, leaving nothing for the average Joe and keeping those monstrous gains for themselves.

Snorter’s game-changing Telegram trading bot, however, will flip the script by letting you place buy and sell limit and stop orders in advance.

Then, its sub-second sniping will automatically execute those trades as soon as liquidity kicks in, finally giving retail traders a shot at playing in the big leagues.

Plus, you won’t have to worry about scammers and hackers troubling you. Snorter will come packed with safeguards against rug pulls, honeypots, common on-chain scams, and even sophisticated sandwich attacks.

The best part about Snorter, though, will be its ease of use. All you’ll have to do to place orders, manage your crypto portfolio, or even enable the bot’s copy-trading function is send simple commands in the familiar Telegram chat.

So even if you’re new to meme coin trading, it’ll feel like a breeze to use.

Buying $SNORT, the bot’s native crypto, gives you access to a host of exclusive benefits, including reduced trading fees of just 0.85% versus the regular 1.5%, staking rewards, no daily sniping limits, and advanced analytics.

The project is currently in presale and has already raised over $4.1M. The good news is you can still buy $SNORT for just $0.1055 apiece and stake it for 115% APY.

The bad news? The Snorter Token presale is in its final stretch and set to end in just 24 days. So, the clock is ticking.

You won’t want to miss out on this one because, according to our Snorter Token price prediction, this new cryptocurrency could hit $0.94 by the end of 2025, potentially delivering a chunky 800% ROI.

Head to the official Snorter Token website and buy your tokens before it’s too late.

3. Dogecoin ($DOGE) – Prominent Meme Coin Prepping for a Fresh Leg Up

Dogecoin ($DOGE) is probably the only meme coin in the market that has moved beyond plain speculation and into the territory of being, for lack of a better word, a blue-chip crypto.

On the technical side, after a sweltering 23,000% rally in early 2021, the token has mostly moved sideways with a few bumps here and there, but nothing of real substance.

That said, the recent ETF announcements and launches – most notably the REX-Osprey DOGE ETF – have injected fresh fuel into the token, and experts believe now could be the best time to buy some $DOGE before it explodes.

According to renowned crypto analyst Ali Martinez, who has 157K+ followers on X, ‘This is a great zone to buy Dogecoin before a bullish breakout to $0.50!’

Martinez highlighted that Dogecoin is currently in an ascending triangle pattern, firmly supported by an upward trend line while aggressively approaching its upper resistance. A breakout here could send the token soaring to new highs.

While he suggests $0.50 as the most realistic target, it’s highly possible that $DOGE could rally further and hit $0.75 on the back of the broader bullish sentiment in the crypto market.

That would be more than a 220% gain from current levels. So even after maturing, Dogecoin is still staring at triple-digit gains, which is proof of both its potential and its dominance.

Interested? Buy $DOGE on Binance or any of the other major crypto exchanges.

Disclaimer: Crypto investments are highly risky. None of the above is financial advice. Always do your own research before investing.

Authored by Krishi Chowdhary, Bitcoinist – https://bitcoinist.com/best-altcoins-to-buy-as-google-acquires-stake-in-bitcoin-mining-company

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New Code Vein II Trailer Reveals It's Coming In January
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New Code Vein II Trailer Reveals It’s Coming In January

by admin September 26, 2025


We’re only a handful of months removed from Code Vein II’s announcement during Summer Game Fest, but we already know when fans of the original can get their hands on it. Those looking to ring in the new year with style will be happy to know the upcoming Soulslike action game is coming on January 30.

A new trailer was revealed during today’s PlayStation State of Play, showing off protagonist Tokugawa Takechiyo, forced from the shogunate throne, who confronts his rebellious brother Tokugawa Kunimatsu in battle. The time-traveling adventure takes players across multiple eras to hunt monsters called Horrors, where players can change the fates of key characters as they slice and dice enemies using the game’s unique blood-draining combat system. You can also join forces with various allies who lend unique abilities to the fight. 

 

Code Vein II will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on January 30. 



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Trump Gives Green Light to TikTok Deal

by admin September 26, 2025



President Donald Trump signed an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Thursday that’s intended to give the green light for U.S. investors to take a large stake in TikTok. But details of the proposed deal still haven’t been revealed, and there are plenty of hoops to jump through before it’s finalized.

“This is going to be American-operated all the way,” Trump said Thursday. “And great respect [sic] for President Xi, and I very much appreciate that he approved the deal. Because to get it done properly, we really needed the support of China and the approval of China.”

Trump has claimed that China’s President, Xi Jinping, has approved the deal, but it still needs formal approval from China, according to the Washington Post. And the Wall Street Journal reports that the group of new investors who are supposed to take over TikTok has yet to be finalized, and legal details haven’t been ironed out.

Who are these new investors? According to Trump on Thursday, Larry Ellison, Michael Dell, and Rupert Murdoch are among the “four or five absolutely world-class investors” involved. Trump recently sued Murdoch for defamation over a Wall Street Journal article about a birthday book made for Jeffrey Epstein and signed by Trump in 2003.

CNBC reported earlier Thursday that a new entity operated by Oracle, Silver Lake, and the Abu Dhabi-based MGX investment fund will control about 45% of TikTok. Thirty-five percent will be controlled by ByteDance investors and new holders, according to the business channel. And ByteDance will reportedly control 19.9%, the limit dictated by the law passed last year to force the Chinese company to divest or face a total ban in the U.S.

Trump tried to ban TikTok during his first term in 2020 through an executive order, but that was stymied by the courts and ultimately dropped early in Joe Biden’s first term. But a bipartisan group of lawmakers revived the effort to ban TikTok on national security grounds in 2023, and that law was passed in 2024 and signed into law by Biden.

President Trump pulled a complete 180 in March 2024 during the lead-up to the presidential election, insisting that he no longer wanted TikTok to be banned. And Trump has now delayed enforcing the law five times since he came into office in January. His repeated delays are almost certainly unlawful according to most experts, but Congress hasn’t acted.

One area where Congress may act, according to the Washington Post, is by questioning whether the proposed deal actually follows the letter of the law. ByteDance investors will still hold a significant stake in the company, and ByteDance will apparently keep control of the TikTok algorithm in some way, though there are still questions about how all of that may shake out.

A reporter asked Trump in the Oval Office whether he wanted to see the new TikTok algorithm suggest more MAGA-related content.

“If I could, I’d make it 100% MAGA-related,” Trump said to laughter from his underlings. “It’s actually a good question, but I would… If I could make it 100% MAGA, I would. But it’s not going to work out that way, unfortunately.”

But Trump then suggested other non-MAGA-aligned groups would still be allowed to exist on TikTok. “No, everyone’s going to be treated fairly. Every group, every philosophy, every policy will be treated very fairly,” said Trump.

Trump may insist that everyone will get a fair shake on the new TikTok, but about 30 minutes later, in the same Oval Office presentation, Trump signed a presidential memo targeting left-wing and anti-fascist groups for prosecution.

“These are anarchists and agitators, professional anarchists and agitators, and they get hired by wealthy people, some of whom I know, I guess… probably know,” Trump said. “You wouldn’t know at dinner with them. Everything’s nice, and then you find out that they funded millions of dollars to these lunatics.”

FBI Director Kash Patel, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and senior advisor Stephen Miller were all on hand to make threats against left-wing groups, claiming that they’re “domestic terrorists.”

President Trump also claimed last week that TV stations that criticize him should get their broadcast licenses taken away.

CBS cancelled Stephen Colbert’s show under pressure, and ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel last week before reinstating him on Tuesday. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr made mob-like threats against ABC, and it remains to be seen how many more critics the Trump regime can successfully silence. Trump has previously tweeted that Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers are “next.”

The president doesn’t like even the mildest forms of criticism, and the U.S. government has no problem demanding that media platforms censor people who oppose Trump. So it will be interesting to see what happens to TikTok’s algorithm after any deal is completed. It’s hard to imagine a world where Trump allows anti-Trump content to thrive on social media.

But first, the TikTok deal has to be finalized. And despite Trump’s repeated insistence that everything is done, it seems like there are quite a few more hurdles before this one crosses the finish line.



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Story Protocol (IP) price down 50% after hitting ATH, will the losses continue?
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Story Protocol (IP) price down 50% after hitting ATH, will the losses continue?

by admin September 26, 2025



IP price has dropped 48% over the past 5 days as investors booked profits after it hit a new all-time high over the weekend. A confirmed bearish pattern now points to more losses in the coming days.

Summary

  • IP price has dropped over 50% from its ATH hit earlier this month.
  • Profit-taking and the broader market downturn have muted the impact of recent project-related developments.
  • $5.4 stands as a key support level bulls must defend to stop further losses.

According to data from crypto.news, Story Protocol (IP) was trading at $7.59, down 24.5% over the past 24 hours and 48% below its new all-time high of $14.78 reached earlier on Sep. 21.

Notably, Story’s price rallied to its new record high amid renewed community discussion after the project announced it would host the Origin Summit, held on Sep. 23, 2025, in Seoul during Korea Blockchain Week.

The summit, which served as a landmark event at the intersection of AI, intellectual property, and blockchain, brought together speakers and executives from leading entertainment and IP companies such as HYBE and SM Entertainment, alongside major crypto and investment firms, including Polygon, Grayscale, and Animoca Brands, to discuss the tokenization goals of IP through Story’s infrastructure.

Hosting major events like this helps improve a project’s visibility and often draws investor attention, which can translate into stronger support and long-term interest.

Other major developments that supported the rally include the launch of the IP Vault, which helps secure IP data by storing it on-chain, and real-world adoption through high-profile IP partnerships.

Aria, an IP tokenization project built on Story, recently announced plans to tokenize $100 million worth of K-pop IP on the Story blockchain, a move widely seen by the community as a high-profile endorsement of the platform’s real-world potential. With landmark IPs like Pinkfong’s “Baby Shark” also joining the platform, investors likely see this as a sign that Story Protocol is actively powering the tokenization of some of the most recognizable content in global entertainment.

Although these developments helped fuel the rally, their impact was undercut as investors began booking profits. It is quite typical for cryptocurrencies to experience some pullback after strong rallies, especially after an asset hits a new all-time high, as is the case for IP. 

Some of the selling pressure also stemmed from the broader crypto market downturn, which followed a fresh wave of tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump and growing uncertainty over whether the Federal Reserve will move ahead with additional rate cuts this year.

Bitcoin (BTC) and many other top altcoins recorded losses on the day, and the crypto fear and greed index fell deep into ‘fear’ territory.

Crypto traders are now awaiting cues from today’s PCE data release, the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation, which could offer clarity on the central bank’s next move.

On the daily chart, IP price has dropped below the lower trendline of an ascending broadening wedge that has been forming since late August this year. In technical analysis, this bearish reversal pattern develops during an uptrend when an asset’s price records successive higher highs and higher lows within two diverging upward-sloping lines.

IP price has broken below an ascending broadening wedge on the daily chart — Sep. 26 | Source: crypto.news

Following the bearish breakout, Story’s price has dropped below the 50-day simple moving average as sellers began to dominate price action.

Momentum indicators like the MACD were also flashing bearish signals today, with the MACD line crossing below the signal line, which is another telling sign that sellers are currently the dominant force.

Based on these bearish signs, IP remains vulnerable to downside action in the upcoming sessions unless the border market sentiment improves or a major bullish catalyst emerges.

As of press time, the next key support level for IP lies at $5.4, 29% below the current level. If bulls fail to defend this support, it could lead to a deeper correction towards $2.4, which marks the token’s lowest point in June.

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Kids Are Getting Hurt by Golf Carts More Than Ever
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Kids Are Getting Hurt by Golf Carts More Than Ever

by admin September 26, 2025



In a lot of ways, kids in America are safer than ever. But apparently, golf carts didn’t get the memo. New research this week finds that pediatric golf cart injuries are on the rise.

Researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia conducted the study, which analyzed golf cart injuries that sent children and young adults to the emergency room. They found that these injuries had increased in recent years, with almost half involving children under the age of 12. More needs to be done to beat back the golf cart menace, the researchers say.

“The growing trend of golf cart use in residential areas, alongside the increased frequency of children driving and riding these vehicles, correlates with a concerning rise in both the number and variety of childhood golf cart injuries,” said study author Theodore Ganley, director of the Sports Medicine and Performance Center at CHOP, in a statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics. The findings are being presented over the weekend at AAP’s national conference.

Why and how kids are getting hurt by golf carts

The researchers pored through the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), a database of injuries treated at hospital emergency departments across the country. The data is intended to be nationally representative, so scientists often use it to gauge how many Americans are hurt by specific products or specific causes of injury.

They examined NEISS data between 2010 and 2023, focusing on golf cart-related injuries among children and young adults (aged 22 and younger). They counted 1,419 cases during that period—amounting to an estimated 53,855 such injuries nationwide during that period. On average, they estimated that around 3,800 golf cart injuries occurred annually, but they also found that these injuries had increased consistently during the past three years.

The average age of a golf cart victim was 11, and 90% of those hurt were boys. Roughly half of the injuries were caused by someone falling from the cart, while 36% involved a collision or cart overturning. Kids were most often hurt along the head, face, or neck, while half of all injuries were deemed superficial.

Notably, other research has suggested that the trend of rising golf cart injuries in general dates back to the early 2000s.

What to do

The authors say their findings highlight the “inadequacy of robust safety features and the deficits in standard regulations.” But, leaving aside the possibility of waging a massive public campaign to dissuade kids from golf, that should also mean there’s plenty that can be done to reduce these injuries.

Golf carts could be better designed to handle sharp corners, for instance, or to be less prone to tumbling over in general. Policy and lawmakers could also pass laws and regulations to encourage better safety.

Some places have already started to do the latter. Just this year, South Carolina implemented a law requiring children under 12 to wear a seat belt when inside these vehicles on public roads. In 2023, Florida also began to require that teens have a permit or license to drive a cart (previously, kids as young as 14 could drive without any license at all).

The researchers also say that people should be made more aware of the potential dangers of golf carts.

“Our findings highlight the urgent need for increased awareness and attention to these injuries among children and demonstrate the crucial role of education on safe golf cart operation,” Ganley said.



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