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  • Bitcoin (BTC) Options and Technical Data Point to a Single Price Level: “If This Level Is Breached, a Breakout Will Begin”

    New analyses of Bitcoin’s short-term price dynamics in the cryptocurrency markets reveal that the $80,000 level is a critical threshold. According to analysts, breaking above this level could lead to a significant increase in market volatility.

    According to an assessment shared by on-chain data analyst Murphy, when indicators such as gamma exposure in the options market, open interest relative to the strike price, and break-even implied volatility (IV) are considered together, the $80,000 level stands out as the first significant resistance point for Bitcoin. A high volume of open call options, a positive gamma structure, and low implied volatility are noteworthy at this level.

    According to the analysis, dynamic hedging by market makers during price increases can increase selling pressure. In particular, a low IV environment can increase sensitivity to hedging, making price movements sharper. Data shows that there are approximately 7,200 $BTC open positions at the $80,000 level, supported by positive gamma.

    Related News VanEck, the Billion-Dollar Asset Manager, Announces It Has Turned Bullish on Bitcoin

    However, experts argue that $80,000 does not represent the ultimate peak. If the Bitcoin price surpasses this level and approaches $82,000, the market structure could change rapidly. It is stated that with the negative gamma effect coming into play, corresponding to approximately 4,644 $BTC of open positions in this region, selling pressure could give way to sharper and more directionless price movements, meaning increased volatility.

    In conclusion, analysts state that the $80,000 level is not only a technical resistance but also a critical threshold where dynamics stemming from derivative markets intensify, and that a break above this level could lead to a more volatile price structure for Bitcoin.

    *This is not investment advice.

  • Oz Pearlman Reveals Magic Trick Performed on Karoline Leavitt Before White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting

    Oz Pearlman Reveals Magic Trick Performed on Karoline Leavitt Before White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting

    Mentalist Oz Pearlman, who hosted the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner Saturday night, is revealing the magic trick he performed on Karoline Leavitt moments before shots were fired.

    Pearlman was seen speaking with the White House press secretary and First Lady Melania Trump, who was sitting next to President Donald Trump, and then showing them a mysterious piece of paper. Moments later, they all ducked to the ground behind the table on stage, before Trump and Melania were rushed out of the Washington Hilton ballroom.

    ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl later caught up with the mentalist, who revealed what was written on the paper.

    “Karoline Leavitt, the press secretary, said, ‘Challenged me. I’m having a baby next week.’ We were talking about it because we both have children, and she goes, ‘Can you guess what I’m naming my daughter?’ And so this was happening backstage,” he said. “We were interrupted because the president walked in. And so I said, ‘Let’s save it for when we get up on the dais.’”

    Pearlman later went on stage to introduce himself to Trump and Melania, and that’s when he performed the magic trick on Leavitt, with the president and first lady also watching closely.

    “I was coming to say hello to the president and to the first lady, and I was guessing letter by letter how many letters were in [Leavitt’s unborn child’s] name,” he recalled. “Then right at the moment where you see it happen, I wrote down the name and I said, ‘How did I do?’ And I turned around and that’s when you see the first lady go, ‘Oh! Is that the name?’”

    However, before Leavitt could confirm if Pearlman was correct, a gunman stormed into the ballroom shooting. The suspect, later identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, reportedly charged through a security checkpoint and into the Washington Hilton ballroom with multiple weapons.

    U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro confirmed in a press briefing that the suspect will be charged with using a firearm and assaulting a federal officer with a dangerous weapon, and that there will likely be “many more charges” to come. Trump also shared at a separate news conference at the White House that an officer was shot but saved by a bulletproof vest.

    Once the scene was under control, Pearlman told Karl that Leavitt gave him permission to share the name he had written on the paper.

    He said, “I believe the name is Vivian. So yeah, that’s what I guessed.”

  • Live Updates: 2026 NBA Playoffs, R1 | Cavaliers-Raptors begins Sunday’s action

    Live Updates: 2026 NBA Playoffs, R1 | Cavaliers-Raptors begins Sunday’s action

    Brandon Ingram and the Toronto Raptors look to tie their 2026 NBA Playoffs first-round series on ESPN to open Sunday’s slate.

    We’re bringing you the best of the 2026 NBA Playoffs, presented by Google, with the NBA.com live blog, featuring all of the meaningful moments, performances, observations, news, notes and highlights from Sunday’s action.

    What we know about Sunday’s games:

    • Teams with a 2-1 lead have historically gone on to win an NBA Playoffs series 80% of the time.
    • With a 3-1 lead, it’s been 95.6% of the time, with 13 teams recovering from such a gap in NBA history.
    • If the series goes to 2-2, the home team for Game 5 has won 73.1% of the time.

    APRIL 26, 2026 / 2:08 ET

    Murray-Boyles getting busy 👏

    The Raptors still trail Cleveland with time running out in the first half, but their rookie big man is showing a lot of promise. Collin Murray-Boyles is up to 9 points off the bench today.


    APRIL 26, 2026 / 1:48 ET

    Low scoring first quarter

    Each team scored in the closing seconds of the first quarter as the Cavaliers took a 17-14 lead into the break.

    1,144 assists & counting

    James Harden is regarded as one of the best scorers in the league, but he’s also a top distributor. The Beard has made the postseason in 17 years straight, and adds to his legacy while climbing the all-time playoff assists list.


    APRIL 26, 2026 / 1:36 ET

    Mitchell shake & bake 3️⃣


    APRIL 26, 2026 / 1:25 ET

    Edwards suffers bone bruise

    Minnesota’s All-Star guard went down in the first half of game 3 between the Timberwolves and Nuggets and will not return for the remainder of the series. Shams Charania reports that Anthony Edwards is expected to miss multiple weeks due to the left knee injury.

    Scuffle under review 🔔

    The Wolves managed to win without Edwards or Donte DiVincenzo, but an altercation broke out just before the final buzzer sounded. Charania adds that rulings are expected to be made before game 5 regarding possible suspensions.


    APRIL 26, 2026 / 1:17 ET

    Meet Scottie at the rim 😤

    Scottie Barnes has set the tone early in Toronto. Both teams struggled to find early baskets, until Barnes finished a dunk in transition over Dean Wade.

    Moments later he flushed a two-handed dunk in the half-court, prompting a Cleveland timeout. All of Toronto’s points thus far have come in the paint, as the lead 8-3 with 8:20 to play in the first.

    APRIL 26, 2026 / 12:30 ET

    Starting Lineups: Cavaliers-Raptors, Game 4

    Donovan Mitchell and the Cleveland Cavaliers face the Toronto Raptors in Game 4 of their 2026 NBA Playoffs series at 1 ET on ESPN.


     

    All stats from Thursday’s Game 3, which the Raptors won 126-104.

    Cleveland:

    • PG James Harden (18 pts, 4 ast)
    • SG Donovan Mitchell (15 pts, 5 reb)
    • SF Dean Wade (5 pts, 5 reb, 1 stl)
    • PF Evan Mobley (15 pts, 6 reb, 7 ast)
    • C Jarrett Allen (12 pts, 3 blk)

    Toronto:

    • PG Ja’Kobe Walter (0 pts, 2 reb)
    • SG RJ Barrett (33 pts, 5 reb)
    • SF Brandon Ingram (12 pts, 3 reb, 2 stl)
    • PF Scottie Barnes (33 pts, 11 ast)
    • C Jakob Poetl (8 pts, 6 reb)

    APRIL 26, 2026 / 12:15 ET

    Sunday’s injury report

    Immanuel Quickley is out for the Raptors, while A.J. Lawson is available.

    Jordan McLaughlin and Victor Wembanyama are questionable for the Spurs.

    Joel Embiid is doubtful for the 76ers. Tyrese Maxey is available, while Kelly Oubre Jr. is questionable.

    Luka Dončić is out for the Lakers, while Austin Reaves is questionable. Kevin Durant is questionable for the Rockets.

  • Matthew Lillard Says Nostalgia Is ‘One of the Reasons’ Hollywood Is ‘Hiring Me Again’: ‘I Don’t Think Anyone Really Likes Me. They Just Miss the Old Times’

    Matthew Lillard Says Nostalgia Is ‘One of the Reasons’ Hollywood Is ‘Hiring Me Again’: ‘I Don’t Think Anyone Really Likes Me. They Just Miss the Old Times’

    Matthew Lillard said during a recent appearance on the “Phase Hero” podcast that he thinks nostalgia played a major role in his recent Hollywood resurgence.

    “’Scooby-Doo’ one and two are more popular now than they ever were when they came out. So I do think there’s a weird nostalgia thing happening in our industry and in the zeitgeist because I think that people are longing for ye olde times,” Lillard said. “I think that’s one of the reasons I’m having this moment to be honest, is because I was identified in that moment, so people are hiring me again.”

    He later added with a laugh, “I think that’s why I’m working. I don’t think anyone really likes me. They just miss the old times.”

    Lillard told Business Insider in 2024 that after reprising the role of Shaggy in “Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed,” he thought he’d be “No. 1 on the call sheet for the next 10 years of movies.” But unfortunately, after the film bombed at the box office, “the exact opposite happened.” Lillard said at the time, the experience forced him to reprioritize his goals as an actor.

    “I was caught up in the success of what I was doing, I was caught up in the parts I was getting, I was caught up in this drive to be quote-unquote famous,” Lillard admitted. He later added, “I’ve gone through good patches and bad patches. I’ve been irrelevant and thought I was never going to work again.”

    Lillard’s first major reintroduction to Hollywood was in 2023 when he played William Afton in “Five Nights at Freddy’s.” Since then, his career has been on a steady upswing. Other recent credits include “The Life of Chuck,” “Five Nights and Freddy’s 2,” “Scream 7” and “Daredevil: Born Again.” He will soon appear in Mike Flanagan’s “Carrie” TV show and star alongside Pedro Pascal, Will Anrett and Olivia Wilde in Tony Gilroy’s “Behemoth!”

  • White House Correspondents Association President Weijia Jiang Says Dinner Shooting ‘Was a Harrowing Moment for Everyone in Attendance’

    White House Correspondents Association President Weijia Jiang Says Dinner Shooting ‘Was a Harrowing Moment for Everyone in Attendance’

    Weijia Jiang, WHCA president and CBS News’ Senior White House Correspondent, has released a statement following last night’s shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

    Taking to X, she wrote, “I know many of you are still processing what happened last night. Thank you to the USSS and all the law enforcement agencies who kept us safe. We are so grateful. To the members of the WHCA, we will get through this together.” In an attached note, Jiang said the shooting “was a harrowing moment for everyone in attendance.” She wrote, “We express our deepest gratitude to the U.S. Secret Service and all law enforcement personnel who ensured the safety of everyone in the ballroom and beyond. Their actions protected thousands of guests, and we wish a full and speedy recovery to the officer who was injured in the line of duty. We are grateful everyone in attendance was unharmed, including the President, the First Lady, and the Vice President.”

    Her note continued, “Our dinner exists to celebrate the First Amendment and the hard daily work of the journalists who defend it. Last night, those journalists showed exactly the kind of calm and courage that work demands, jumping into reporting immediately after the incident unfolded. We are proud of everyone in that room. The WHCA board will be meeting to assess what happened and determine how to proceed. We will provide updates as soon as any are available.”

    On Sunday morning, Jiang appeared on Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” and spoke about the evening.

    Jiang talked about why Trump stayed behind. She said, “It all happened so fast, and when we were still on stage, we were in the middle of a very light moment with the entertainer who was doing a trick. And when I heard something in the audience, I thought it was a protester or something we’re very used to. But then, when I saw SWAT team members come to the head table and rush us to the ground and say, down, down, down, we were crawling off the stage. And in the back, that is a holding area where people wait, including President Trump and distinguished guests, to go onto the stage.”

    Jiang praised the SWAT officers and Secret Service security for their quick work to protect the President and everyone in attendance.

    She also talked about her family being in the audience and how she was processing the event. “I have covered countless shootings and murders and terrible things in my career, and this is the first time that I’ve been on the other side of a potentially violent and deadly situation, and no amount of reporting can prepare you for that. You’re right that my family was in the audience, and it was incredibly meaningful to have them there. That added an additional complicated layer, because I’m thinking about the safety of my members, the safety of all of our dinner guests, and obviously, at the forefront, the safety of the people who I can see, who matter the most to me. And we didn’t have information.”

    Jiang shared how President Trump called her into his holding room to brief her before he posted about the dinner being postponed. “He really wanted to talk it through and to explain that he himself realized how important that night was. It’s something we do every night, and when I did address the room, I reminded everyone that, you know, the freedoms that we are celebrating tonight in the First Amendment are still incredibly fragile.” She continued, “And I appreciate that the president acknowledged that, and he told me that we were not going to be deterred. He refused to stand down, and that’s why he was there, despite what had unfolded, and I don’t know what his team was telling him, they were relaying to me, the president keeps saying he’s not going anywhere, so that’s why he stayed.”

    President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and numerous cabinet officials were swiftly evacuated from the event as the shooter was tackled by law enforcement. Law enforcement officials said the suspect charged a security checkpoint with magnetometer screening devices with a rifle, a handgun and knives in tow. He is reported to have exchanged gunfire with Secret Service officials.

    Shortly after, the President held a press conference and promised the dinner would be rescheduled within 30 days. “I fought like hell” not to cancel the event, he said. He added, “We’re going to do it again. We’re not going to let anybody take over our society. We’re not going to cancel things out, because we can’t do that.”

    President Trump has had a pugnacious relationship with mainstream media and news organizations. At his late-night briefing, he sought to strike a conciliatory tone and even complimented the media for the immediate coverage of the latest shooting incident to disrupt the normal routines of American life. Trump praised the quick work of law enforcement officials, who ensured the gun was “taken down by some very brave members” of the Secret Service.

    “In light of this evening’s events, I ask that all Americans recommit with their hearts…we have to resolve our differences peacefully,” Trump said at the end of the night.

  • Trump has terminated several members of the independent National Science Board

    As reported by several outlets, the Trump administration dismissed members of the National Science Board (NSB), which is tasked with establishing policies for the National Science Foundation. It’s not clear how many members have been dismissed. According to screenshots shared with The Washington Post, board members received a message that their position was “terminated, effective immediately.

    The NSB establishes policies for the National Science Foundation (NSF), the independent US agency responsible for apportioning about 25 percent of federal support towards research conducted by the country’s colleges and universities. The foundation has existed for over 75 years and has contributed to the development of MRIs and cellphones, among other breakthroughs. Up to 25 active members can head the NSB, however, the current board only has 22 members; the NSF’s former director, Sethuraman Panchanathan, abruptly resigned last year.

    In response, Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren called the latest decision a “real bozo the clown move” in a statement. “This is the latest stupid move made by a president who continues to harm science and American innovation,” Lofgren, who also serves as the Ranking Member of the House’s Science, Space and Technology Committee, added in the statement. “It unfortunately is no surprise a president who has attacked NSF from day one would seek to destroy the board that helps guide the Foundation.”

    It’s unclear if the NSB’s next scheduled board meeting for May 5 will take place. We’ve reached out to NSB for additional details and will update if we hear back.

  • Box Office: ‘Michael’ Bows to $217 Million Globally, ‘Mario’ Surpasses $800 Million, ‘Project Hail Mary’ Rockets Past $600 Million

    Box Office: ‘Michael’ Bows to $217 Million Globally, ‘Mario’ Surpasses $800 Million, ‘Project Hail Mary’ Rockets Past $600 Million

    Michael” glided to the top of box office charts with $217 million globally, the biggest opening weekend of all time for any musical biopic.

    Those ticket sales include a mighty $120.4 million from 82 international markets, as well as $97 million in North America. Despite the mostly negative reviews from critics, “Michael” has exceeded all box office expectations; heading into the weekend, the film about the rise of Michael Jackson was projected to earn roughly $75 million domestically and $150 million globally.

    “Michael” cost nearly $200 million to produce after extensive re-writes to the film’s third act. Lionsgate, Universal (the movie’s international distributor) and the Michael Jackson estate split those expenses. Although it’s one of the most expensive musical biopics of all time, “Michael” is already a blockbuster. Ticket sales are expected to exceed $700 million worldwide by the end of its run.

    Previously, 2018’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” held the record for largest worldwide start for a musical biopic with $122 million. That film, about the band Queen, became a massive blockbuster with $910 million by the end of its theatrical run. “Michael” also ranks as the year’s second-biggest global debut, behind Universal’s sequel “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” with $372.5 million.

    “Michael” got a jump on the weekend by launching on Wednesday in most foreign markets. Top territories include the United Kingdom and Ireland with $15.6 million, France with $10.1 million, Mexico with $9.7 million, Brazil with $8.2 million and Italy with $8 million. It has yet to open in Japan.

    Antoine Fuqua directed “Michael,” which explores the performer’s early days in the Jackson 5 to becoming one of the biggest entertainers on the planet. Jaafar Jackson, the singer’s real-life nephew, stars as Michael Jackson in his acting debut, with Colman Domingo and Nia Long portraying parents, Joe and Katherine. Some critics have knocked “Michael” for taking a sanitized look at Jackson’s life; the story ends before the singer had faced allegations of child sexual abuse.

    “Audiences like it, but reviews are weak,” says David A. Gross, who publishes the box office newsletter FranchiseRe. “Overseas numbers are outstanding so far.”

    Elsewhere at the box office, two other films notched major milestones as “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” cleared the $800 million mark and “Project Hail Mary” crossed $600 million worldwide.

    “Mario” added a notable $36.6 million from 83 foreign markets in its fourth weekend of release, boosting the overseas tally to $444 million and global total to $831 million. Meanwhile “Project Hail Mary,” a space epic starring Ryan Gosling, collected a stellar $12.2 million in its sixth frame, bringing its tally to $308 million internationally and $613.3 million worldwide.

  • Madonna Debuts Two New Songs at The Abbey, Tells Crowd to “Put Your Phones Down”

    Madonna Debuts Two New Songs at The Abbey, Tells Crowd to “Put Your Phones Down”

    If you could get on the list, it was the place to be.

    Judging from the line snaking down Robertson Blvd. into the wee hours on Saturday night, many did — but not everyone made it inside to catch a close-up glimpse of Madonna, who strolled behind the decks at 12:53 a.m., sending the packed crowd into a frenzy.

    The pop icon, 67, previewed two new songs at the (not-so) surprise appearance at Club Confessions — a one-night party at the legendary Abbey nightclub in West Hollywood.

    Doubling as a birthday bash for Tristan Schukraft, the CEO of telehealth company MISTR and owner of the storied gay Mecca, the event gave fans some of the earliest tastes of her next era.

    Wearing a powder-pink bustier — reminiscent of the archival piece she wore at Coachella that was later stolen — she rolled out two previously unheard cuts: “Love Sensation” and a track titled “Freedom” that played like a demo and quickly became the night’s centerpiece.

    Her recently released “I Feel So Free” and 2005’s “Hung Up” also surfaced in the set. Stuart Price, the architect of 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor and Confessions II — which drops July 3 and marks Madonna’s return to her previous home Warner Records — kept the beats coming.

    Before him, Romy — also fresh off a Coachella appearance with her band The xx — and DJ Mez Monty took turns at the decks. Romy spun remixes of Ariana Grande’s “Into You” and her own duet with bandmate Jamie xx, “Higher Places,” while Monty teased the crowd with Madonna’s “Get Together” and “Thief of Hearts.”

    From behind the booth, Madonna worked the room like a drill sergeant. “Don’t wait. Take it. Don’t wait. Take it. Take your freedom! Put your hands up! Put your hands up!” she shouted, before admonishing the crowd to “put your phones down” and be in the music. At another point, she led the room in a call-and-repeat: “There’s nothing that we cannot do!”

    The guest list reflected Madonna’s enduring crossover pull, drawing daughter Lourdes Leon, boyfriend Akeem Morris, Cara Delevingne, Tom Daley, Tori Spelling, Lily Allen, Sky Ferreira, Addison Rae, Kali Uchis, Lola Young and Vivian Jenna Wilson.

    RuPaul’s Drag Race stars Willam, Trinity the Tuck, Morgan McMichaels, Gottmik and Symone were also in the mix, as was TikTok creator Harry Daniels, who was reportedly waiting at the door to serenade her on arrival.

    Madonna last released a studio album in 2019 with Madame X.

    Invite for Madonna at The Abbey.

    The Abbey

  • ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Director Tried ‘Sneaking’ Adrian Grenier in For a Cameo But it Was ‘Too Late in Our Production Schedule to Make it Happen’

    ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Director Tried ‘Sneaking’ Adrian Grenier in For a Cameo But it Was ‘Too Late in Our Production Schedule to Make it Happen’

    The Devil Wears Prada 2” director David Frankel says he would’ve liked to see Adrian Grenier reprise his role as Nate, Andy Sachs’ (Anne Hathaway) boyfriend from the first film.

    Frankel told Entertainment Weekly that he tried “sneaking” Grenier in for a cameo. But ultimately, “it was just too late in our production schedule to make it happen.”

    In March, Grenier told Page Six that “it was a disappointment that I didn’t get the call to be in the sequel, but I also understand there’s some backlash with Nate, the character, so that might have something to do with it. But I think that just leaves room for a spinoff.” He added, “We’re all fans of the movie, whether or not we’re in it.”

    Grenier also appeared in a Starbucks commercial poking fun at his role as Nate, which Frankel commented on, saying, “I’m thrilled that he [Grenier] did a Starbucks commercial, which was really funny and so self-effacing. I love the humility and the comedy of it!”

    Frankel did not share what Grenier’s possible plotlines in the sequel could have been. The original “Devil Wears Prada” was released in 2006, starring Hathaway, Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, Emily Blunt as Emily Charlton, and Stanley Tucci as Nigel Kipling, all of whom reprised their roles in the sequel.

    Nate and Andy’s relationship has been debated by fans who consider his behaviour in the movie selfish, getting upset with Andy as she starts pursuing her career at Runway Magazine. The film ends with their relationship status open to interpretation, having previously broken up in the movie.

    Premiering May 1, “The Devil Wears Prada 2” follows Andy as she returns to Runway Magazine 20 years after quitting her job as Miranda’s personal assistant. As the publication faces a shifting media landscape, Andy and Miranda team up with fellow former assistant Emily, now head of a luxury brand, to buy advertising that could save Runway from ruin.

  • Aave raises nearly 80% of the $200 million it needs to cover bad debt left by Kelp DAO exploit

    Aave raises nearly 80% of the $200 million it needs to cover bad debt left by Kelp DAO exploit

    Lending platform Aave has raised about $160 million it needs to cover the $200 million in bad debt left behind by the year’s largest decentralized finance (DeFi) exploit, Arkham posted on X on Saturday.

    $AAVE have so far raised $160M to cover the bad debt from the Kelp DAO Exploit, at defiunited.eth,” the blockchain analytics platform wrote. “The largest contributors are Mantle and $AAVE DAO, who together raised 55,000 $ETH or $127M.”

    Last week, Aave and several major crypto firms announced a coordinated recovery effort to stabilize DeFi markets after a $292 million security breach left the crypto borrowing sector’s largest lender facing a financial crisis.

    Called DeFi United and led by Aave service providers, the effort’s goal is to restore support for rsETH, the yield-bearing derivative token of ether ($ETH) at the core of the exploit.

    “I’m personally contributing 5,000 $ETH to DeFi United as we continue working together with partners,” said Aave founder Stani Kulecho. His personal contribution at ether’s current price of roughly $2,346 is worth $11,730,000.

    The exploit is traced back to a KelpDAO integration vulnerability with LayerZero, where an attacker minted 116,500 unbacked rsETH tokens. That left Aave with impaired collateral, triggering a run on deposits as lenders rushed to exit, ultimately withdrawing $10 billion.

    The effort to erase the bad debt is focused mostly on stabilizing the system with a coordinated bailout to recapitalize rsETH and mitigate losses.

    The second-largest exploit this year took place late March, when an attacker drained at least $270 million from the Drift Protocol on Solana by abusing a legitimate feature called ‘durable nonces,’ rather than exploiting a code bug or stolen keys.