Senate Crypto Disasters: Partisan Knife-Fight or Trump’s Billion-Dollar Blockchain Banquet?

Forty-eight to forty-nine: the score by which two rebellious Republicans joined the Democratic chorus of “nyet!”—leaving the bill DOA on the political stage. Both parties, in theory, adore crypto as fervently as they loathe actually cooperating. Yet, the spectacle raises an eternal question: can digital fortune unite a Senate whose chambers creak under the weight of suspicion? Or is the blockchain fated to be the latest casualty in the endless Russo-American war of paperwork?

Films Addressing Oct. 7 Aftermath Win Berlin Jewish Film Festival

In Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israeli director Dani Rosenberg filmed Of Dogs and Men, a docudrama, only weeks after the tragic attacks. This powerful film was awarded the Gershon Klein Feature Film Award, the JFFB’s highest honor, for its brave decision to film in a war zone and its skillful integration of fiction and documentary elements. The jury commended the film for its portrayal of a teenage girl, played by Ori Avinoam, who, having miraculously survived the attack, searches for her lost dog upon returning to the kibbutz.

Meet the Indian MrBeast and the U.K.’s Kim Kardashian: Unveiling International Influencers

Worldwide, innovators are amassing billions of views and even impacting cultural discussions and political perspectives. The Hollywood Reporter’s compilation of international influencers features a feng-shui expert from Singapore, a viral Korean convenience store creator, an Indian counterpart to MrBeast, TikTok’s most popular individual, and more. Who is the U.K.’s equivalent to Kim Kardashian? Or what does it mean to be famous as an influencer in a war zone? Keep reading to find out.