The popular series 'Only Murders In The Building' is considering moving its sixth season to London, marking its first major location outside the U.S., with the potential for a significant change in setting and storyline, though details are still uncertain.
Rob Parker criticizes the move of 'Inside the NBA' from TNT to ESPN, arguing it will diminish the show's unique appeal and authenticity, and predicts it will not feel the same or succeed on ESPN.
The MOVE cryptocurrency, an Ethereum Layer-2 scaling solution, surged by 60% following its airdrop, which distributed 1 billion tokens to early participants. The token, which uses the Move Virtual Machine for rapid transaction finality, was launched on Binance with a market cap of $1.6 billion. The airdrop and subsequent trading activity have driven significant interest and demand, with MOVE poised for further gains, targeting price levels of $1.47 and $1.74.
Actor Sylvester Stallone is reportedly leaving California permanently and moving to Florida, citing a needed change and potentially lower taxes. While not moving to Ohio, he is set to film a new movie called "Alarum" in the Cincinnati area, with funding from the Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit Program.
DontMuteDC, a local movement in Washington D.C., has launched a campaign against the relocation of the Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals, two professional sports teams. The movement aims to preserve the cultural identity and community spirit associated with the teams and opposes any move that could potentially disrupt the local fan base.
Giant Eagle is moving its company headquarters from RIDC Park to Cranberry Township in Pennsylvania. The corporate office team will relocate to office space at the Cranberry Woods Business Park in the spring. The move aims to provide a variety of working and meeting spaces to foster teamwork and creativity. The new location's proximity to major highways will maximize convenience for team members traveling to Giant Eagle locations.
This article provides a guide on how to transfer subscriptions from Google Podcasts before its shutdown, offering steps to ensure a smooth transition to another podcast platform.
Sylvester Stallone explains his decision to move from Los Angeles to Palm Beach, Florida, in his Netflix documentary "Sly." Feeling complacent and in need of a creative jump-start, Stallone decided to leave his LA home and start fresh. He reflects on the disconnect between home and work, stating that his house no longer serves as a source of inspiration. Adele purchased Stallone's LA home for $58 million, with the condition that she could keep the iconic Rocky statue. Stallone has since purchased a $35.4 million home in Palm Beach, Florida, to continue his creative journey.
Mysten Labs' CEO, Evan Cheng, believes that Ethereum is fundamentally flawed and that the current wave of crypto companies investing in Ethereum is a mistake. Cheng's blockchain, Sui, offers a programming language called Move that allows for faster, cheaper, and safer creation of decentralized applications. Sui's real-time asset updating feature could be a game changer, particularly for the video gaming community. Cheng aims to bring high-quality games onto Sui and has already signed up 30 development studios. Despite facing tough competition from Ethereum, Cheng's backers, including Andreesen Horowitz and Samsung, are betting on Sui's potential to disrupt the industry.
Kelly Clarkson clarified that her decision to move cross-country from L.A. to New York City was not entirely due to her recent divorce from Brandon Blackstock. She explained that COVID-19 made her realize that she never really liked living in L.A. and that she missed her family who live on the East Coast. Clarkson also stated that she is not closed off to dating but is not actively looking for a relationship.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have designated pitcher Duane Underwood Jr. for assignment, which could lead to an interesting move in their bullpen. Underwood had a 5.66 ERA in 27 appearances this season. The Pirates have not yet announced a corresponding move.
Mike Africa Jr, whose family members were members of the Black liberation group Move, has purchased the row house in Philadelphia that was rebuilt after a police bombing in 1985 killed 11 people, including five children. Africa intends to convert the property into a memorial for those who died. He hopes to place photographs of each of the 11 victims inside the house and is seeking compensation from the city for the debt he has taken on buying the property. Africa has been at the forefront of efforts to ensure that the tragic events of 38 years ago are not forgotten.