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  • Dan Levy Was ‘Thinking About’ a ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Sequel Series Before Catherine O’Hara Died

    Dan Levy Was ‘Thinking About’ a ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Sequel Series Before Catherine O’Hara Died

    Dan Levy told CBS Sunday Morning that he was considering a “Schitt’s Creek” sequel series before the death of his co-star, Catherine O’Hara.

    Although he asserted that a sequel series “can’t” be done now, Levy said he was “thinking about it” before O’Hara died.

    During his interview, Levy visited the Rose Apothecary location from “Schitt’s Creek.” Levy said he hadn’t been back to the set since the show wrapped just before 2020.

    “It’s tough, it’s tough being back,” he said. “I didn’t think that I’d have quite an emotional reaction.” He later added, “Just a lot of memories, a lot of memories with Catherine. It’s what you have to hold on to, is the memories of it all.”

    O’Hara died on Jan. 30 in her Los Angeles home following a brief illness. She was 71.

    O’Hara led “Schitt’s Creek” as the defrauded housewife Moira Rose. She co-starred alongside Dan Levy, Eugene Levy, and Annie Murphy. The show followed an exuberantly wealthy family who became penniless overnight after falling victim to fraud.

    “Schitt’s Creek” premiered on Canadian broadcaster CBC in 2015 and ran for six seasons until 2020. The show won nine Emmys during its run, including an outstanding comedy series win and an outstanding lead actress award for O’Hara, both in 2020.

    Highlights of O’Hara’s five-decade career in Hollywood include starring roles in films like “Best in Show,” “Home Alone,” “Beetlejuice” and “After Hours.” She also appeared in TV shows like “The Studio,” “The Last of Us,” “Central Park” and “The Last Kids on Earth.”

  • The UK government reportedly wants Anthropic to expand its presence in London

    While the US and Anthropic are in the midst of a major dispute, the UK is trying to sway the San Francisco-based AI company to expand its presence on English soil. According to a report from The Financial Times, staffers at the UK’s Department for Science, Innovation and Technology have worked on proposals that include expanding Anthropic’s office in London, along with a potential dual stock listing.

    The UK’s strategy follows a public fallout between Anthropic and the US Department of Defense earlier this year. After the AI company said it wouldn’t budge on certain AI guardrails, the Department of Defense pulled its contract and eventually designated Anthropic a supply chain risk. While the designation is currently temporarily blocked by a court-ordered injunction, the feud is far from over. In the meantime, the UK’s efforts to court Anthropic have ramped up in the recent weeks thanks to the company’s disagreements with the US, according to FT‘s sources.

    With no end in sight for the debacle with the Department of Defense, Anthropic’s CEO, Dario Amodei, is expected to visit the UK in May, according to FT. However, even in London, Anthropic will have to compete against OpenAI, which already committed to expanding its footprint in the English capital in February.

  • Koma Inu, Layer3, and DAR Open Network Dominate Daily Crypto Gainers

    Koma Inu, Layer3, and DAR Open Network Dominate Daily Crypto Gainers

    Today, the crypto market has seen a significant rally, with many emerging projects presenting double-digit gains. In this respect, Koma Inu ($KOMA), Layer3 ($L3), and DAR Open Network ($D) have taken the leading positions among the daily crypto gainers. As per the data from Phoenixx Group, the other notable names on the list include Portal To Bitcoin ($PTB), Stakestone ($SOLV), Safe ($SAFE), Core ($CORE), Pippin ($PIPPIN), and Dolomite ($DOLO).

    DAILY GAINERS$KOMA +94.7% #L3 +88.3% $D +87.1% $PTB +46.7% $STO +39.3% $SOLV +28.3% $SAFE +24.1% $CORE +19.9% $PIPPIN +19.1% $DOLO +19.1%#dailygainers pic.twitter.com/JkCiFI3Euk

    — PHOENIX – Crypto News & Analytics (@pnxgrp) April 5, 2026

    Koma Inu ($KOMA) Leads Crypto Gainers of Day with 94.7% Price Surge

    Koma Inu ($KOMA) is the top among today’s key crypto gainers. Hence, $KOMA has jumped by a staggering 94.7% over the past 24 hours. This increase has placed its price at $0.012 while its market capitalization. In addition to this, Layer3 ($L3) has become the 2nd top daily gainer with an 88.3% increase. As a result of this, the current price of $L3 stands at $0.016, whereas the market cap of the project accounts for $23.6M.

    Following that, another among today’s gainers is DAR Open Network, attaining an 87.1% rise in price. Thus, its price has now hit the $0.018 mark, and its market cap sits at $12.4M. The next player is Portal To Bitcoin ($PTB), denoting a 46.7% increase over 24 hours. So, the $PTB’s price has effectively reached the $0.0011 spot, and it stands at $2.3M in market capitalization.

    Pippin ($PIPPIN), Dolomite ($DOLO) Bottom List with 19.1%, and 19.1% Spikes

    Stakestone has become the 5th top crypto gainer of the day with a 39.3% increase, touching the price level of nearly $0.20. Coming after that, Solv Protocol shows a 28.3% price rise over 24 hours, hitting the $0.0055 mark. Then, Safe ($SAFE) has secured the 7th place, with its price reaching $0.13 after climbing by 24.1%.

    According to Phoenix Group, Core ($CORE) is another crypto gainer, with a 19.9% spike. This spike has placed its price at $0.030. Pippin ($PIPPIN) occupies the next position, with its price claiming the $0.045 mark after a 19.1% jump. Ultimately, Dolomite ($DOLO) concludes the list of crypto gainers of the day, securing 19.1% to touch $0.037.

  • NASA shares breathtaking images of Artemis II astronauts taking in the view from Orion’s windows

    The Artemis II crew is almost at the moon, and the astronauts spent this weekend carrying out preparations for their lunar flyby on Monday. That included manual piloting demonstrations, reviewing their science objectives for the six-hour observation period and evaluating their space suits, which are there for life support in the event of an emergency and for their return home. But, they’ve had plenty of time to take in the views, too — and those views sure are spectacular. In the latest series of images shared by the space agency, the astronauts are seen gazing at Earth through the windows of the Orion spacecraft.

    Orion will reach the moon’s vicinity shortly after midnight on Monday, April 6. Later that day, the crew is expected to reach a point farther than any humans have traveled from Earth, surpassing the record of 248,655 miles from Earth set by the Apollo 13 astronauts in 1970.

    NASA astronaut and Artemis II mission specialist Christina Koch peers out of one of the Orion spacecraft's main cabin windows, looking back at Earth, as the crew travels towards the Moon.

    Mission specialist Christina Koch takes in the view. (NASA)

    The lunar observation period will start at 2:45PM ET, and a few hours later, they’ll be behind the moon and briefly drop out of communication. The spacecraft’s closest approach to the moon is expected to occur at 7:02PM, when it will be 4,066 miles from the surface. “From that distance, the crew will see the entire disk of the Moon at once, including regions near the north and south poles,” according to NASA. The crew will later get a chance to see a solar eclipse “as Orion, the Moon, and the Sun align in such a way that the astronauts will see our star disappear behind the Moon for about an hour.” NASA will have coverage of the flyby starting at 1PM ET.

  • How Japan’s Crypto Travel Rule Amendment Gives FSA New Transaction Surveillance Powers

    Last year, Japan moved to widen the reach of its crypto travel rule regime, signaling that the country’s regulatory focus is shifting further toward compliance, transaction traceability, and cross-border surveillance.

    Key Takeaways:

    • On April 25, 2025, Japan FSA added 30 jurisdictions to its crypto travel rule network.
    • Japan’s 58-market scope raises compliance demands for exchanges and stablecoin issuers.
    • Next, FATF-style alignment could push Japanese VASPs toward stricter cross-border checks in 2025.

    Regulatory Clarity Developing In Japan Digital Assets Market Amid FSA Travel Rule Amendment

    In an April 25, 2025 announcement, the Financial Services Agency (FSA) said it would partially amend the designation of countries and regions covered under Japan’s travel rule framework, adding 30 more jurisdictions to the scope of the requirements.

    Japan’s travel rule system is designed to make crypto and stablecoin transfers more visible to regulated intermediaries and, by extension, to the state. The FSA notes that Japan already requires Cryptoasset Exchange Service Providers and Electronic Payment Instruments Service Providers to transmit information on originators and beneficiaries when cryptoassets or electronic payment instruments such as stablecoins are transferred, so authorities and firms can trace transaction routes more effectively.

    Japan had already covered 28 jurisdictions under the framework, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, and South Korea. Under the newly published amendment, another 30 jurisdictions have been added, including France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, Ireland, Belgium, the Czech Republic, South Africa, and Türkiye.

    According to the FSA, Japan limited the scope of the travel rule to foreign VASPs in jurisdictions that have regulations equivalent to Japan’s own because the rules are less effective when the counterparty country lacks comparable legal requirements. The latest amendment is therefore framed as a response to the implementation status of travel rules in each jurisdiction.

    The result is a more formalized cross-border reporting map for crypto transfers. Once a jurisdiction is considered to have equivalent rules, Japanese regulated firms can treat transfers there as falling inside a recognized compliance architecture. In effect, Japan is building a whitelist-style network of foreign crypto jurisdictions where information-sharing obligations are expected to function in a way regulators consider meaningful.

    The FSA’s explanation of the regime shows just how detailed that monitoring structure has become. Since June 2023, Japan’s rules have required an originator VASP to notify the beneficiary VASP of identifying information at the time of transfer. The mandatory data includes names, addresses or customer identification numbers, and blockchain address data for both originators and beneficiaries, with separate treatment for natural persons and legal persons. VASPs are also required to retain records of all information sent and received.

    The Japanese framework explicitly covers both cryptoassets and electronic payment instruments, which the FSA identifies here as stablecoins. It also applies regardless of amount or token type, according to the agency’s outline, though transfers to individuals and unregistered VASPs are not covered in the same way.

    Effectively, Japan is not easing crypto into mainstream finance by reducing oversight. It is allowing regulated use while tightening the informational obligations attached to every transfer that passes through licensed entities.

  • Dan Levy Says He Considered a ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Sequel Series Before Catherine O’Hara’s Death

    Dan Levy knows there’s no Schitt’s Creek without Catherine O’Hara.

    During a recent interview on CBS News Sunday Morning, the Emmy-winning actor, producer and showrunner visited Goodwood — the small town in Ontario, Canada, where Schitt’s Creek was filmed — for the first time since the sitcom wrapped in 2020.

    While standing outside the store that was once called Rose Apothecary, the fictional boutique his character David Rose owned, CBS News’ Anthony Mason asked if there was any chance for a sequel series.

    “No. Not now,” Levy replied. “You can’t.”

    The Big Mistakes co-creator added that at one point, he was “thinking about” a follow-up to Schitt’s Creek. However, that was before O’Hara died on Jan. 30 at age 71 from a pulmonary embolism, with rectal cancer as the underlying cause.

    The actress played David’s mom and eccentric soap opera star, Moira Rose, on the show for six seasons.

    “It’s tough. It’s tough being back. I didn’t think that I’d have quite an emotional reaction,” Levy told Mason as he struggled to hold back tears. He added that he was thinking about “a lot of memories … a lot of memories with Catherine. It’s what you have to hold onto is the memories of it all.”

    “And an incredible clip reel,” Mason quipped in response, to which Levy echoed of O’Hara, “An incredible clip reel. Listen, for someone who was not on the internet, she knew how to meme.”

    Schitt’s Creek, created by Levy and his father, Eugene Levy, won nine Emmys throughout its run. It followed Johnny Rose (Eugene) and his family, as they went from extremely wealthy to broke overnight after being a victim of fraud. That’s when they relocate to an unsophisticated town called Schitt’s Creek, as it’s the only asset left to them, and undoubtedly culture shock ensues.

    Following O’Hara’s death, Levy shared in a tribute at the time, “What a gift to have gotten to dance in the warm glow of Catherine O’Hara’s brilliance for all those years.”

    “Having spent over fifty years collaborating with my Dad, Catherine was extended family before she ever played my family. It’s hard to imagine a world without her in it. I will cherish every funny memory I was fortunate enough to make with her,” he continued. “My heart goes out to Bo, Matthew, Luke and every member of her big, beautiful family.”

  • When and Where to Watch ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta’ Season 17 Online

    When and Where to Watch ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta’ Season 17 Online

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    Sunday, April 5 is a stacked night for Housewives fans. Season 17 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta premieres at 8 p.m. PT/ET, followed directly by the second-ever Real Housewives of Rhode Island episode at 9 p.m. PT/ET. And since The Real Housewives airs on Bravo, cord-cutters can watch new episodes live on any streaming service that carries the network, including DirecTV (with a five-day free trial), Sling and Hulu + Live TV.

    Additionally, new Housewives episodes stream on-demand the following day on Peacock (meaning the season 17 premiere drops on Monday, April 6), and while the streamer doesn’t offer a free trial directly, deal seekers can enjoy free Peacock access through partner subscriptions, including DirecTV, Instacart+ and Walmart+. More on each option below.

    At a Glance: How to Watch The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 17

    • Premiere: Sunday, April 5, 8 p.m. PT/ET (new episodes air weekly during same time slot)
    • TV channel: Bravo
    • Stream online: DirecTV, Sling and Hulu + Live TV; next day on Peacock

    Where to Watch The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 17: Air Date and Time, Stream Online Free

    Season 17 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta premieres on Sunday, April 5, at 8 p.m. PT/ET on Bravo, which can be streamed live via DirecTV (with a five-day free trial), Sling or Hulu + Live TV. Remaining episodes will air weekly on Sundays during the same time slot.

    Additionally, new episodes will drop on Peacock the day after airing on Bravo. Not a Peacock subscriber? While the streamer itself no longer offers a free trial period, customers who sign up for one of DirecTV’s signature packages — Entertainment, Choice, Ultimate or Premier — can get two months of the Movies Extra Pack + Peacock at no cost (a $19.98 value). Plus, DirecTV offers a five-day free trial for any plan, meaning new members can stream Real Housewives (and everything else the packages have to offer) at no cost during the trial period. Simply select your preferred signature package, then opt to add “Movies Extra Pack + Peacock Premium” where it instructs you to pick your add-ons.

    Related: The Best Peacock Subscription Deals and Free Trial Hacks

    Prefer to watch it live? Learn more about each option (and their free trials and new subscriber discounts) below.

    Five-day free trial; packages from $19.99 per month

    Bravo is included in any of DirecTV’s signature packages: Entertainment, Choice, Ultimate or Premier. Plus, DirecTV is offering a five-day free trial for its streaming service, meaning new subscribers can catch new episodes at no cost.

    Learn more about each plan option, including how to build your own channel lineup (starting at just $19.99 per month), at directv.com.

    Half off first month for select plans

    Bravo is included in Sling’s Blue Plan, starting at $45.99 per month.

    For the best bang for your buck, opt for Sling’s Orange & Blue plan, which is currently half off for the first month: $33 for the first month and $65.99 monthly thereafter.

    Three-day free trial; packages from $89.99 per month

    Watch Bravo for free with a three-day trial to Hulu + Live TV, which comes bundled with Disney+ and ESPN+, starting at $89.99 per month.

    The Real Housewives of Atlanta Cast for Season 17

    Newcomers Pinky Cole and K. Michelle join returning cast members Phaedra Parks, Porsha Williams (star of The Traitors season four), Drew Sidora, Kelli Ferrell, Shamea Morton Mwangi and Angela Oakley. Cynthia Bailey will make her RHOA return as a friend-of.

  • After Standing Up for Immigrants, Charles Barkley Sounds Off About Iran, Artemis II Moon Mission and Pam Bondi in ‘SNL’ March Madness Opener

    After Standing Up for Immigrants, Charles Barkley Sounds Off About Iran, Artemis II Moon Mission and Pam Bondi in ‘SNL’ March Madness Opener

    After Charles Barkley spoke about immigrants during a recent segment covering March Madness, this week’s “Saturday Night Live” cold open began with him opining on other issues.

    Barkley, as played by Kenan Thompson, was quick to venture from the topic of college basketball and into hot topic current events, such as American intervention in Iran (“War is terrible. Innocent people getting killed, and I don’t care who started it, but we need to end it.”) and the Artemis II Moon Mission.

    “Waste of money,” Thompson-as-Barkley said of the space program. “They ain’t even going to the moon; they’re just flying around the moon.”

    Later on, Barkely spoke about President Trump’s firing of attorney general Pam Bondi, who, portrayed by Ashley Padilla, joined the segment as well.

    “So great to be here at the final four…years of this country,” Padilla-as-Bondi said. “I’m sorry, Charles, but I can’t let the lies you said about me go unanswered. The truth is I was amazing at my job, and I’m proud to say I made history as the first woman ever to be fired as attorney general. I shattered that glass exit door. I miss it already, and they threw my headshot into the trash like it was the Epstein files. What am I going to do?”

    During a March 29 broadcast, Barkley spoke candidly after a segment showcased student athlete Alex Karaban, whose parents immigrated to the United States.

    “I want to be very careful with my words right now,” Barkley said. “Cause this is a really touchy subject for me. I love that kid and his family. But the way some of these other immigrants are getting treated in our country right now is a travesty and a disgrace. I think there is a difference between amazing immigrants and criminal immigrants. And I think what’s going on in our country — what we’re doing to some of these amazing immigrants — is really unfortunate and it’s really sad.”

    Watch the cold open below.

  • ‘SNL’: Snape Calls Harry Potter ‘Racist’ and ‘The Proud Boy Who Lived’ for Telling People ‘The School’s Only Black Teacher Was Secretly Evil’

    ‘SNL’: Snape Calls Harry Potter ‘Racist’ and ‘The Proud Boy Who Lived’ for Telling People ‘The School’s Only Black Teacher Was Secretly Evil’

    Kam Patterson played Professor Snape from “Harry Potter” during “Weekend Update” on “Saturday Night Live.”

    Patterson’s casting as Snape is a reference to HBO’s upcoming “Harry Potter” series, in which the previously white character is being played by Black actor Paapa Essiedu.

    After being introduced by Colin Jost, Patterson’s Snape began by speaking overly formally, saying “Good evening, Mr. Jost — nah, I’m playing. I don’t talk like that, bro. It’s called code-switching. Codio switchio!

    When Jost asked how his year at Hogwarts had gone, Snape said, “Not great. We got this new kid. His name is Harry Potter, and he’s racist as hell. Harry Potter — or, the Proud Boy Who Lived — spent the whole year telling everybody that the school’s only Black teacher was secretly evil.”

    Jost said, “I think he’s just worried because he knows someone’s trying to steal the Sorcerer’s Stone.” “So somebody stole something, and the number one suspect is Black Snape? They didn’t even look at the white guy in the turban. So offensive. He’s got a wizard on the back of his head,” Snape said, referencing how the villain Voldemort appears on the back of Professor Quirrell’s head at the end of the first “Harry Potter” story.

    “I’m really sorry that he just jumped to conclusions like that,” Jost said. Snape replied, “All good. It happens all the time. I showed up at Hogwarts, and on the first day they looked at me and said, ‘You’re the professor of the Dark Arts.’ I never even studied that! I majored in African Muggle Studies.”

    “The whole wizarding world is racist,” Snape continued. “There’s one other Black guy, Kingsley Shacklebolt, a name I’m guessing they got out of the Wu-Tang name generator. Everyone’s in these dignified robes. They dressed him up like he was selling cocoa butter incense out of a barbershop.” When Jost asked, “That’s kind of a cool outfit, right?” Snape said, “Yeah, for a Haitian cab driver. And why they got to put ‘shackle’ in his name? That’s crazy, man. Shackle? Shackle!”

    Jost said, “Well, for the very first time, I’m starting to think J.K. Rowling might be problematic.”

    Snape went on, “The whole wizarding world is messed up. We have magic, we have wands that can do anything, and people in my world still have slaves.” He rejected Jost’s assertion that they’re actually called “house elves.” “Yes, some folk got house elves. I bet you didn’t know they got field elves too. They didn’t put that in the book, huh, Colin?”

    Patterson’s cameo concluded with Snape calling out a final message for Harry: “Your mama was thick as hell, dog. I miss her so much.”

    Watch the sketch below.

  • Bitcoin reaches highest level of bearish chatter in 5 weeks: Santiment

    Bitcoin reaches highest level of bearish chatter in 5 weeks: Santiment

    Social media bearishness around Bitcoin has reached its highest level since the end of February, according to crypto sentiment platform Santiment.

    “FUD has crept back in with the community showing a key lack of optimism,” Santiment said in an X post on Saturday, adding that it is “usually a common ingredient for prices rebounding.”

    The data comes from a large sample of crypto-focused social media accounts and tracks the ratio of bullish to bearish Bitcoin (BTC) comments across X, Reddit, and other social media platforms.

    Markets move in “opposite direction,” says Santiment

    On Saturday, the ratio of bullish to bearish Bitcoin comments stood at 0.81, the lowest level since Feb. 28.

    Santiment data shows there are approximately 5 bearish comments for every 4 bullish comments. Source: Santiment

    Bitcoin holders often look at broader market sentiment to guide buying and selling decisions. When sentiment is low, most expect more downside, and when optimism picks up, traders start to expect further upside.

    However, Santiment said the market often moves in the opposite way. “Markets typically move in the opposite direction of the crowd’s expectations,” Santiment said. “A high level of FUD like this is a good sign that things can turn positive sooner rather than later,” Santiment added.

    Bitcoin is trading at $67,100 at the time of publication, down 5.53% over the past 30 days, according to CoinMarketCap.

    Bitcoin is down 5.47% over the past 30 days. Source: CoinMarketCap

    Santiment pointed to the US CLARITY Act, which is a highly anticipated piece of legislation that the crypto industry is watching closely, as a potential “what-if” catalyst holding back Bitcoin’s price.

    Crypto market sentiment stays in “Extreme Fear”

    On Wednesday, Coinbase chief legal officer Paul Grewal said the legislation is “moving toward” a markup hearing in the US Senate Banking Committee and could eventually move to a floor vote if senators resolve the stablecoin yield dispute and schedule a markup.

    Related: Rich Bitcoin traders lost $337M daily in first quarter of 2026

    Other indicators suggest that investors are taking a cautious approach to the crypto market.

    The Crypto Fear & Greed Index, which measures overall crypto market sentiment, has stayed within “Extreme Fear” territory, posting a score of 12 on Sunday.

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