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  • Bitcoin Price Slides but Holds Up Better Than Stocks as Oil Shock Continues

    Bitcoin Price Slides but Holds Up Better Than Stocks as Oil Shock Continues

    In brief

    • Oil prices are climbing back toward $100 a barrel as tensions around the Strait of Hormuz escalate.
    • Bitcoin remains range-bound after months of deleveraging earlier this year.
    • Analysts say this week’s flash PMI data could shape expectations for interest rates and risk assets.

    Bitcoin has fallen over the past week, but its declines have been less severe than the broader equity drawdown since the Iran conflict began on February 28.

    The world’s largest crypto traded around $68,000 on Sunday, down roughly 2% over the past 24 hours and about 6% over the past seven days, according to CoinGecko data

    The move comes as the Iran war entered its fourth week, pushing crude prices higher and contributing to a broader pullback in risk assets by Friday.

    That geopolitical backdrop worsened over the weekend after U.S. President Donald Trump gave Iran a 48-hour ultimatum to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face U.S. strikes on Iranian power plants, prompting Tehran to threaten to completely shut the vital oil shipping route and target U.S.-linked energy infrastructure across the region.

    U.S. stocks have fallen for four consecutive weeks, with the S&P 500 last week breaking below its 200-day moving average, a key technical level closely watched by institutional investors, for the first time since March of last year.

    Both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq are down about 4% to 5% this month, according to Google Finance data.

    Energy has been the only major sector to rise during the period as oil prices begin climbing back toward $100 a barrel.

    Still, Bitcoin’s monthly decline has been more modest than the drop in equities, posting a loss of just 0.2%, a shift some market participants attribute to earlier deleveraging in the crypto market and continued institutional participation.

    “After undergoing several rounds of deleveraging in recent months, Bitcoin has materially outperformed traditional assets on a risk-adjusted basis since the start of the Iran war,” John O’Loghlen, managing director for APAC at Coinbase, told Decrypt

    He added that as oil becomes “an active transmission channel for global inflation,” the firm is seeing rising institutional inflows into crypto assets and U.S. Bitcoin ETFs.

    “There are early signs the crypto market might now be past peak pessimism,” O’Loghlen said. “However, stronger participation will be required for a more durable rally.”

    While macro conditions are driving broader market sentiment, experts say the crypto market itself is flashing signs of resilience rather than heavy distribution.

    “The crypto market is in a steady consolidation phase, with clear signs of institutional strength and accumulation,” Nischal Shetty, founder of WazirX, told Decrypt

    He added that Bitcoin has been holding support near the lower end of its recent range while facing resistance near recent highs, signalling buyers remain active despite macro uncertainty.

    A mid-March ChainCheck report from VanEck found that long-term holder selling has slowed, with transfer volume declining across older coins, a sign that experienced investors are reducing distribution pressure.

    Analysts say the next move for Bitcoin will likely depend on macroeconomic data in the coming week, including flash PMI readings from major economies and further moves in oil prices, which are increasingly shaping expectations for inflation and interest rates.

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  • ‘Everybody Digs Bill Evans’ Sells Across Europe (Exclusive)

    ‘Everybody Digs Bill Evans’ Sells Across Europe (Exclusive)

    European buyers dig Bill Evans.

    Distributors across Europe have snatched up Grant Gee’s experimental biopic Everybody Digs Bill Evans, starring Sentimental Value actor Anders Danielsen Lie as the legendary jazz pianist, following its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, where it won best directing honors for Gee.

    Mister Smith Entertainment, which is handling international sales on the project, inked deals for the film with UFO in France, Cinemaran in Spain, Wanted Cinema in Italy, Paradiso in Benelux, and Another World Entertainment in Scandinavia. Break Out Pictures previously acquired the title for release in the UK and Ireland.

    Other international deals for the film include with Green Narae Media for South Korea, Front Row Entertainment for the Middle East, Shaw Organization in Singapore, Blitz in Ex-Yugoslavia, and The Film Group in Greece.

    Everybody Digs Bill Evans traces Evans’ story from June 1961, when, after recording two seminal live albums with his original trio, tragedy struck. Evans’ beloved bassist and musical soulmate Scott LaFaro died in a car crash. Unable to imagine performing without him, Evans cancelled all his tour dates and sought refuge with his retired parents in Florida, where he struggled to get off drugs (he was a heroin addict) and find a reason to play again.

    Centered on that period in Evans’ life, when he was unable to play, Gee’s film flashes forward to the 70s and 80s highlighting other moments of tragedy in the musician’s life. The 60s scenes are shot in stark black and white, the more modern sequences in garish color. Bill Pullman and Laurie Metcalf play Evans’ parents.

    Everybody Digs Bill Evans is Gee’s feature debut, after acclaimed music documentaries Meeting People is Easy (1998) and Joy Division (2007). He co-wrote the script with Mark O’Halloran (Conversations with Friends), based on the book Intermission by Owen Martell. Janine Marmot of Hot Property Films produced the movie together with Alan Maher for Cowtown Pictures.

    Everybody Digs Bill Evans is still searching for a U.S. distributor. Mister Smith Entertainment is co-repping U.S. rights with CAA.

  • Banff Rockie Awards: ‘Abbott Elementary,’ ‘The Pitt’ Among Nominated Series

    Banff Rockie Awards: ‘Abbott Elementary,’ ‘The Pitt’ Among Nominated Series

    The nominations for the Banff World Media Festival‘s Rockie Awards have been unveiled, with American TV shows nabbing 55 nominations, followed by U.K. series with 39 mentions.

    This year’s juried competition also sees the BBC leading the field with 26 nominations for its series, with National Geographic earning another 10 nominations and Hulu picking up eight nominations of its own. The Rockies, which sees U.S. TV shows compete against international series, in the best English language drama category will see Canada’s Heated Rivalry and Plan B series go up against the American shows The Handmaid’s Tale and The Pitt and the British drama Reckless.

    Also in the scripted competitions, the best English language comedy category is filled by American entrants: Only Murders in the Building, Abbott Elementary, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, The Chair Company and The Rehearsal.  The competition and game show competition includes nominations for Destination X, Next Level Baker and Shark Tank as they go up against The Box and The Traitors Canada.

    The Rockies’ animated series competition is dominated again by 20th Television Animation shows with nominations for American Dad!, Bob’s Burgers, Futurama and The Simpsons, alongside another mention for Taiwan’s Brave Animated Series.

    In the acting categories, there’s nominations in the best drama performance competition for Malin Akerman (The Hunting Wives), Jacob Elordi (The Narrow Road to the Deep North), James Nelson-Joyce (This City is Ours), Narges Rashidi (Prisoner 951) and Amanda Seyfried (Long Bright River).

    And the best comedy performance category has nominations for Nabhaan Rizwan, Suranne Jones and Aimee Lou Wood, each for the Film Club rom-com, and others for Mawaan Rizwan (Juice) and Timothy Spall (Death Valley).

    Allana Harkin (Full Frontal with Samantha Bee) will host the Rockie Awards ceremony on June 16. A full list of 2026 Banff Rockies Awards nominations is available on the festival website ahead of the Banff World Media Festival set to run June 14-17.

  • Starting 5: Knicks win 6th straight, plus a look ahead to Week 23

    A big win streak in the Big Apple – and the Knicks aren’t alone.

    With just 22 days until postseason hoops, a slew of the league’s top teams are streaking. Catch up on what’s trending in today’s edition ⬇️

    Josh Hart, Karl-Anthony Towns


    5 STORIES IN TODAY’S EDITION 🏀

    Sunday’s Best: Knicks extend streak to 6, Wolves stop surging Celtics on NBC’s Sunday Night Basketball

    Roundup: Jokić triple-doubles again, Suns snap skid, Kings edge Nets

    What’s Trending – Wild West: Win streaks, scorching superstars and a stacked Playoff sprint

    What’s Trending – East Heat: Six teams separated by 2.5 games & more contenders clicking

    What’s Next: Spurs-Heat, Dubs-Mavs tonight on Peacock, and more key games this week


    BUT FIRST … ⏰

    Scores & Schedule

    Ten games tip off tonight, headlined by a Peacock doubleheader as the Spurs visit the Heat (7 ET | Tap to Watch), before the Mavs host the Warriors (9:30 ET | Tap to Watch).

    League Pass delivers eight matchups, including the Lakers seeking a 10th straight win as they visit the East-best Pistons (7 ET | Tap to Watch).

    Playoff Picture: The SoFi Play-In Tournament is just 22 days away. See what the postseason bracket would look like if it started today, and check out more key dates below:

    • April 12: Regular season ends (All 30 teams play)
    • April 14-17: SoFi NBA Play-In Tournament
    • April 18: NBA Playoffs begin

    1. SUNDAY’S BEST: KNICKS STAY HOT, WOLVES COOL CELTICS ON SNB

    Karl-Anthony Towns

    With the Playoffs on the horizon, the Knicks are heating up – and gaining on the 2nd-place Celtics.

    Knicks 145, Wizards 113: Karl-Anthony Towns was a force (26 pts, 16 reb), while Jalen Brunson (23 pts, 4 ast) and Josh Hart (16 pts, 6 reb, 4 ast) combined for 39 as New York never trailed, topping Washington for its sixth win in a row. | Recap

    • KAT Hits 50: It’s Towns’ league-leading 50th double-double of the season, marking his sixth season hitting the half-century mark
    • Defensive Evolution: The Knicks are an East-best 22-7 since Jan. 20, owning the league’s top DefRtg in that span
    • Built On Stops: Amid the win streak, they’ve held their opponents to an NBA-best 105.2 ppg
    • Everything Clicking: Tyler Kolek scored 11 in the 4th on 4-of-4 shooting after dropping 42 points and 11 dimes earlier in the day for the Westchester Knicks, New York’s G League team
    • Record Doubleheader: He’s the first player to score 50+ combined points in appearances across the G League and NBA in one day

    Bones Hyland

    The Celtics entered NBC’s Sunday Night Basketball seeking a fifth straight win.

    Instead, it was the shorthanded Wolves who picked up a key dub – tightening the Playoff race in each conference.

    Wolves 102, Celtics 92: With Anthony Edwards sidelined (knee), Bones Hyland (23 pts) and Jaden McDaniels (19 pts, 6 reb) led a balanced scoring attack, while Minnesota’s defense locked down, holding Boston to its 4th-fewest points this season to secure the W. | Recap

    • Closing Clamps: Minnesota outscored Boston 26-15 in the 4th, improving to 3-1 in Edwards’ absence
    • Wild West: Sitting in 6th, the Wolves are now 44-28, the same record as 5th-place Denver and trailing 4th-place Houston (43-27) by tiebreaker
    • East Chase: Jaylen Brown (29 pts) led Boston, which is now just a half-game ahead of New York for 2nd in the East, a spot the Celtics have held since Jan. 15

    2. ROUNDUP: JOKIĆ LIFTS NUGGETS, SUNS END SKID, KINGS WIN

    Nikola Jokić

    As the Wolves stepped up without their superstar, the Nuggets’ lead maestro put on a show.

    Nuggets 128, Blazers 112: Jokić dazzled with 22 points, 14 rebounds and 14 assists, while Jamal Murray added 22 points and 7 dimes, guiding Denver to a wire-to-wire win over Deni Avdija (23 pts, 6 reb, 14 ast) and the Blazers. | Recap

    • Denver Depth: Seven Nuggets scored in double figures, including Peyton Watson (14 pts) in his first game since Feb. 4 (hamstring)
    • Class Of His Own: It’s Jokić’s 28th triple-double of the season, 15 more than the next-closest player (Jalen Johnson: 13)
    • Record Pace: Averaging 28 pts, 12.6 reb and 10.6 ast, Jokić is on pace to join Wilt Chamberlain (1967-68) as the only players to lead the league in rebounds and assists per game in the same season
    • Points In Bunches: With Joker orchestrating, Denver paces the NBA in scoring (120.8 ppg) and 3-point percentage (39.2%)

    Devin Booker

    Suns 120, Raptors 98: Devin Booker (25 pts, 6 ast) and Jalen Green (20 pts, 7 ast) were in full control, as the Suns outpaced Scottie Barnes (17 pts, 5 reb, 6 ast) and the Raptors to snap a five-game slide. | Recap

    Kings 126, Nets 122: Malik Monk scored 12 of his game-high 32 points in the 4th, where Sacramento outscored Brooklyn 41-40 to secure the win. Monk splashed seven 3s, while Kings rookie Maxime Raynaud added a double-double (22 pts, 10 reb). | Recap

    Standings


    3. WHAT’S TRENDING – WILD WEST: WIN STREAKS & SCORCHING STARS

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Victor Wembanyama, Luka Dončić

    The top three teams in the West – the Thunder, Spurs and Lakers – are all riding 5+ game win streaks, each led by three sizzling superstars: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Victor Wembanyama and Luka Dončić.

    Thunder Rolling: At an NBA-best 56-15, OKC has won 11-straight, powered by the reigning Kia MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who sits atop Shaun Powell’s current Kia MVP Ladder.

    • SGA Cooking: Shai’s NBA-record 20-point streak has reached 131 straight games, scoring 40 in two of OKC’s last three outings
    • OKC Clamping: Defensively, the defending champs continue to impose their will, leading the league in DefRtg, opponent FG% and points off turnovers
    • All-Star Boost? Per reports, tonight could see Jalen Williams return to the lineup, after JDub’s been out since Feb. 11 with a hamstring injury

    Spurs Surging: Three games back of OKC sits San Antonio, winners of five straight, with an NBA-best 21-2 record since Feb. 1.

    • Fueling The Fire? Wembanyama, who is 10-0 in his last 10 games, averaging 26.8 pts, 10.6 reb and 3.6 blk in that span
    • Playoff Clincher: That includes Wemby’s walk-off winner on Thursday to punch San Antonio’s first Playoff ticket since 2019
    • “He’s been phenomenal,” said Keldon Johnson of Wemby after the win. “He’s playing at an MVP-type level. It’s hard to deny what he’s doing on both ends of the court.”

    LeBron James, Luke Kennard

    Lake Show Streaking: Right above Wemby (No. 3) on the Kia MVP Ladder stands Dončić, who has fueled the 3rd-place Lakers’ nine-game heater with an all-time scoring tear.

    Meanwhile, LeBron James continues to summit all-time lists.

    • Luka & Wilt Only: Dončić is posting an absurd 40 pts, 8.4 reb and 7.4 ast amid the Lakers’ win streak, joining Chamberlain as the only players to ever average 40+ ppg amid a 9-0 run
    • Games Played King: LeBron has shined on both ends during the streak (19 pts, 7.3 reb, 5.5 ast, 1.7 stl), capped by his 1,612th game on Saturday to pass Robert Parish for the most games played
    • Saturday’s Cherry On Top? A Luke Kennard game-winner in the final second to beat Orlando, moving Los Angeles to an NBA-best 22-6 in clutch games this season

    Kevin Durant, Amen Thompson

    Special Saturday: That wasn’t the only game-winner on Saturday – and LeBron wasn’t the only superstar to hit a legendary milestone. Kevin Durant passed Michael Jordan for 5th on the all-time scoring list, before Amen Thompson beat the buzzer to top Miami.

    • “MJ is in a world of his own,” said Durant on the achievement. “It’s kind of crazy passing him up, because he meant so much to the game … but I want to keep it going.”
    • Stacked Race: Houston (43-27) sits 4th in the West, in a virtual tie with Denver and Minnesota (both 44-28)
    • Play-In Push: The 8th-place Clippers keep climbing, sitting 4 GB of 7th-place Phoenix behind Kawhi Leonard’s career-high 28.3 ppg
    • Steph Spark? In 10th sits Golden State, which could receive a big boost as Steph Curry – who has missed the last 21 games (knee) – plans to begin participating in full team practices in the coming days

    4. WHAT’S TRENDING – EAST HEAT & A JAM-PACKED POSTSEASON PUSH

    Jalen Duren

    The top of the East is also heating up, with three of its top four teams – Detroit (1st), New York (3rd) and Cleveland (4th) – riding win streaks.

    Detroit Answers: After losing Cade Cunningham to a collapsed lung on Tuesday, the East-leading Pistons have won three straight, on the strength of their All-Star big and relentless defense.

    • Duren Delivering: Jalen Duren is averaging 27.7 pts and 9.3 reb since Cunningham went down, including a career-high 36 points on Tuesday to beat Washington
    • Defense Driving: While Cade is out for at least two weeks, Detroit can still lean on its defense to generate opportunity, leading the league in caused turnovers (17.1), steals (10.5) and blocks (6.3)
    • Rare Disruption: That disruption hasn’t been seen in more than three decades, as no team has averaged 10+ steals and 6+ blocks in the same season since 1991-92
    • Winning Results: Detroit (51-19) is off to its 4th-best 70-game start in franchise history, trailing only its 2005-06 (made East Finals) and 1988-89 & ‘89-90 teams (both won NBA titles)
    • Streaks Collide: Tonight, the Pistons host the Lakers on League Pass (7 ET)

    Jaylen Brown, Jalen Brunson, James Harden, Donovan Mitchell

    Heating Up: While Boston and New York jockey for position in 2nd and 3rd, another team is right on their tails: Cleveland.

    • Cavs Clicking: Capped by a 15-point comeback in the final 10:13 on Saturday, the Cavs have won three straight, moving just 2.5 GB of the 3rd-place Knicks
    • Dynamic Duo: The Cavs are 13-4 with James Harden in the lineup, while Donovan Mitchell continues to shine late, leading the league in total 4Q points with 477 – 66 more than the next closest player

    Jalen Johnson, VJ Edgecombe, Kon Knueppel

    An Even Closer Chase: Behind Cleveland, six teams – from the 5th-place Raptors to the 10th-place Hornets – are separated by just 2.5 games.

    • Hawks Soaring: The hottest of the six squads is Atlanta (39-32), which is 12-1 in its last 13 to move a half-game back of Toronto
    • Flying High: Nickeil Alexander-Walker has posted 21.9 ppg amid that run, while Jalen Johnson continues his elite all-around season (22.7 pts, 10.4 reb, 8 ast), joining Nikola Jokić as the only players averaging at least 22/10/8
    • Philly Fighting: Also 39-32 are the Sixers, who have won four of their last five despite being without Tyrese Maxey (finger)
    • Next Man Up: Quentin Grimes is scoring a team-high 23 ppg in that span, while rookie VJ Edgecombe has stuffed the stat sheet (19.4 pts, 7.2 reb, 5.6 ast)
    • Back Buzzing: Don’t forget about Charlotte, which is 5-1 in its last six, with LaMelo Ball, Kon Knueppel and Brandon Miller powering the league’s top OffRtg since Jan. 1

    5. SPURS-HEAT, WARRIORS-MAVS TONIGHT ON PEACOCK, AND WHAT’S NEXT

    Victor Wembanyama, Bam Adebayo

    Victor Wembanyama’s game-winner on Thursday didn’t just secure the Spurs a Playoff berth – it put their rapid rise into full perspective.

    In 2023-24, Wemby’s rookie season, the Spurs went 22-60. Last season, they eclipsed that total in early February, just before Wemby was lost for the season due to deep vein thrombosis.

    Now, they’re 53-18 – their first 50+ win season since 2016-17, with more on the table.

    • “The first instinct is to be proud of it and to love it because you’re part of it,” said Wembanyama of the postseason berth. “But the key for me is to try to not care… I’m scared to become complacent.”

    Tonight on Peacock (7 ET), Wemby’s Spurs visit the Heat, seeking their sixth straight win to keep pressure on the Thunder. And like OKC, San Antonio’s success runs deeper than its superstar.

    • Balanced Buckets: Amid their 21-2 run, the Spurs have seven players averaging 10+ ppg, led by Wemby (24.6) and guards De’Aaron Fox (17.3) and Stephon Castle (16.3)
    • Balanced Winning: That’s led to the league’s top OffRtg in that span, while San Antonio ranks 5th in DefRtg, resulting in an NBA-best +12.3 point differential amid its 21-2 stretch
    • Offensive Heat: Bam Adebayo and Miami have also found another level, leading the league in scoring since the All-Star break (123 ppg)

    Cooper Flagg, De’Anthony Melton

    Out West, the Warriors take on the Mavericks (9:30 ET, Peacock). It’s an opportunity for 10th-place Golden State to close the gap on Portland, which holds a 1.5-game lead for 9th.

    • Golden Luster: De’Anthony Melton has averaged 17.6 ppg across his last seven starts, pitching in offensively with Steph Curry out
    • Raise The Flagg: For Dallas, Cooper Flagg is on pace to be the youngest player in league history to lead his team in total points, rebounds and assists in a season

    What’s Next: More marquee national games take center stage this week, with postseason position on the line:

    Tuesday On NBC: The 8th-place Magic face the Cavs (8 ET), before the Nuggets visit the Suns in a pivotal West clash (8 PT).

    Wednesday On ESPN: The surging Hawks take on the Pistons (7 ET), followed by Rockets-Wolves (9:30 ET).

    Thursday On NBA TV: The streaking Knicks meet another rising East squad in the Hornets (7 ET).

    Friday On NBA TV: Adebayo and the Heat face the Cavs (7:30 ET) before the Mavs visit the Blazers (10 ET).

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  • NBA Fantasy — Salary Cap Edition: Week 23 update

    NBA Fantasy — Salary Cap Edition: Week 23 update

    The Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is averaging 61.8 fantasy points per game across his last six outings.

    April is fast-approaching. The pressure is on. Stakes are high.

    Only three weeks remain for fantasy general managers in NBA Fantasy — Salary Cap Edition to try and climb the leaderboards of their respective leagues. But in that time, success can be had.

    Here’s what you need to know entering Week 23:


    Last week’s story

    With the postseason three weeks away, the Oklahoma City Thunder (56-15) are heating up once again. They’ve won 11 contests in a row and 16 of their last 18. That scintillating stretch has earned them a three-game lead for first place in the Western Conference.

    Fantasy GMs with Thunder players on their rosters have enjoyed similar success. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been on an exceptional run, averaging 61.8 fantasy points per game (FPPG) across his last six outings. He now ranks sixth with 3,299 total fantasy points (TFP).

    Outside of the reigning MVP, Chet Holmgren and Ajay Mitchell have poured in points. They’ve submitted 32.2 FPPG and 26.2 FPPG, respectively, in their last five games. Gilgeous-Alexander has a team-high $18.6M salary, while Holmgren is $13.5M and Mitchell is $4.6M.


    Peak performances

    Luka Dončić put on the kind of performance Thursday the purple and gold faithful hadn’t seen in a decade. He racked up 88 fantasy points for the Los Angeles Lakers (46-25) in a 134-126 victory over the Miami Heat (38-33). Along with seven rebounds, three assists and five steals, the six-time All-Star scored 60 points — the most by a Laker since Kobe Bryant’s final game in 2016. Dončić improved to 64.5 FPPG this season, and last week, averaged 71.2.

    Naturally, he was followed by an all-too familiar face. Nikola Jokić tallied 73 fantasy points twice — first in Wednesday’s 125-118 loss for the Denver Nuggets (44-28) to the Memphis Grizzlies (24-46), and again in Sunday’s 128-112 triumph over the Portland Trail Blazers (35-37). Across those two efforts, the three-time MVP had 51 points scored, 28 rebounds, 23 assists, four blocks and three steals. He’s 156 fantasy points shy of 4,000 in 2025-26.

    It’s been tough sledding for Darius Garland while battling injuries, but Saturday gave him something to celebrate. The seventh-year guard earned 72 fantasy points for the LA Clippers (35-36) in a 138-131 overtime victory over the Dallas Mavericks (23-48). He pitched in 41 points scored, three rebounds, 11 assists, one block and one steal for his highest fantasy score this season. Since his trade to LA, Garland has averaged 41.4 FPPG in nine games played.


    Global leaderboard

    If you’re hoping to win your league, or get that extra edge for the final stretch of this season, look to the global leaders for guidance. Adam Boustani’s “Dima Maghreb” stands atop the worldwide podium with 28,647 TFP, followed by Jack Bones’ “Peace and Love” with 28,576 and Ezra Tsegaye’s “colesaidimdreamville” with 28,370. Interestingly, all three of those fantasy GMs hail from the United Kingdom.

    There’s considerable overlap between their rosters. All three feature Jokić, Maxime Raynaud, Collin Gillespie, Isaiah Collier and Ryan Rollins. Jokić is no doubt the biggest name on that list, and a cornerstone for any successful fantasy team, with league-high marks of 3,844 TFP and 68.6 FPPG. He’s the only player in the game to cost upward of $20M with a current salary of $22.8M, but time and again, has proved to be worth every penny.

    Gillespie and Rollins are the two highest-value players in 2025-26 with 31.4 FPPG on $5.6M and 38.4 FPPG on $6.7M, respectively. With proven production on a budget, they’re wise additions for anyone. Raynaud and Collier, meanwhile, are recent risers thanks to elevated roles on their respective teams. Now priced at $5.2M, Raynaud has averaged 37.7 FPPG across his last eight outings, while Collier — at $8.9M — is responsible for 38.3 FPPG through eight.

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  • ‘Heated Rivalry,’ ‘The Pitt,’ ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Among Banff World Media Festival’s Rockie Awards 2026 Nominees

    ‘Heated Rivalry,’ ‘The Pitt,’ ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Among Banff World Media Festival’s Rockie Awards 2026 Nominees

    The Banff World Media Festival has revealed nominees for the 2026 Rockie Awards International Program Competition, which takes place Tuesday, June 16, at the annual event. Hosted by Allana Harkin (“Full Frontal With Samantha Bee”), the event takes place at the same time as the Banff Gala Awards.

    The Rockie Awards this year features 151 nominees from 21 countries across 29 categories, while the Banff Gala Awards recognizes top creative talent and executives.

    “At a moment of incredible transformation for the global entertainment industry, the creativity behind this year’s nominated projects is truly remarkable,” said Banff World Media Festival executive director Jenn Kuzmyk. “The programs and talent selected as standouts by our international jury exemplify what it means to be pushing boundaries, taking risks, and proving that original ideas continue to thrive even in times of great change.”

    BBC leads the nominations with 26, followed by National Geographic (10). Among countries, the United States was tops with 55 nods, followed by the UK (39) and Canada (28).

    New categories focus on outstanding drama and comedy performances. For drama, that includes Malin Åkerman (“The Hunting Wives”), Jacob Elordi (“The Narrow Road to the Deep North”), James Nelson-Joyce (“This City is Ours”), Narges Rashidi (“Prisoner 951”) and Amanda Seyfried (“Long Bright River”).

    And in comedy, that includes Performance in a Comedy: Mawaan Rizwan (“Juice”), Timothy Spall (“Death Valley”), and Nabhaan Rizwan, Suranne Jones and Aimee Lou Wood. all from “Film Club.”

    Here are this year’s Rockie Awards nominees:

    Arts & Entertainment

    Comedy Variety

    “Kumail Nanjiani: Night Thoughts” (ITV America, Winter Coat Films, TheYearOfElan Productions)

    “Michael McIntyre’s Big Show” (Hungry McBear, BBC One)

    “Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s 2024 Induction Ceremony” (Tenth Planet Productions)

    “The Graham Norton Show” (So Television)


    Competition Series & Game Shows

    “Destination X” (Twofour, BBC One)

    “Next Level Baker” (BiggerStage, Studio Ramsay)

    “Shark Tank” (Sony Pictures Television)

    “The Box” (Seefood TV, TV 2 Norway, Seefood Distribution)

    “The Traitors Canada” (Entourage Production TV inc.)


    Docuseries

    “Call Her Alex” (Unwell Productions)

    “Crip Trip” (Catapult Pictures)

    “Freddie Flintoff’s Field Of Dreams: The Ultimate Test” (South Shore Productions)

    “Harlem Ice” (Imagine Entertainment, Disney Branded Television)

    “The Death Coast” (Forte Entertainment, Bell Media, Crave, USA Network, A+E, History Channel, Picture Farm, Sugar 23)

    “Tous en choeur” (Sphere Media, AMI Télé)

    “Wildfire” (Optic Nerve Films, CK9 Studios)


    Lifestyle

    “Earth Oven” (Hi Mama Productions, Blue Ant Media, Sky Television New Zealand, SBS Australia)

    “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” (Endemol Shine North America, Hello Sunshine, Walt Disney Television Alternative)

    “No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski” (Studio Ramsay Global, National Geographic)

    “Sort Your Life Out” (Optomen Television Limited)

    “Tucci In Italy” (BBC Studios Specialist Factual Productions, Salt Productions, National Geographic)


    Reality Series

    “Bloodlines” (Seefood TV, TV 2 Norway, Seefood Distribution)

    “Jay & Pamela” (Jarrett Creative, TLC)

    “Le calendrier de l’avent” (Sphere Media, Bell Media)

    “Same Bed, Different Dreams 2 : You Are My Destiny” (SBS, Underdog Inc, Big Time Decent Productions Inc.)


    Documentary & Factual

    Arts & Culture

    “Half Moon” (Selfmade Films, NTR, NPO-fonds, CoBO, Filmfonds)

    “Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery – The Untold Story” (White Horse Pictures, Elevation Pictures, ABC News Studios, Not A Real Production Company)

    “Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)” (MRC, Network Entertainment Inc., Two One Five Entertainment Inc., RadicalMedia, Stardust Films LLC, ID8 Multimedia, Inc., and Sony Music Entertainment)

    “The Last Musician of Auschwitz” (Two Rivers Media, BBC, Access Entertainment, Sphere Abacus)

    The Lost Music of Auschwitz (Windfall Films)


    Crime & Investigation

    “Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke” (Passion Pictures)

    “Don’t Date Brandon” (Wag Entertainment, See it Now Studios, Paramount+, Fremantle International)

    “Oklahoma City Bombing” (72 Films)

    “Secrets of the Bunny Ranch” (yap films, C3, A&E)

    “Undercover in the Police” (BBC Panorama)


    Environmental & Wildlife

    “A Real Bug’s Life” (Plimsoll Productions)

    “Hamza’s Hidden Wild Isles” (Silverback Films, BBC, BBC One, BBC iPlayer, All3Media Limited)

    “Ocean with David Attenborough” (Silverback Films, Open Planet Studios)

    “Secrets of the Forest” (Windfall films)

    “Underdogs” (Wildstar Films, Maximum Effort)


    History & Biography

    “Free at Last. Unresolved Stories of Apartheid” (beetz brothers film production, StoryScope)

    “Lost in the Jungle” (Little Monster FIlms, Lightbox, Pacha Films, Señal Colombia and Demolition Films)

    “Neshoma” (NTR, FamilyAffiars, Het prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, AFK, Claims Conference, NPO-Fonds, CoBO, Filmfonds, Beeld & Geluid, Eye Filmmuseum)

    “No Justice, Just Kills” (BBC Eye)

    “Separation: Declassified” (CNA, One Leg Kicking, The Ordinary Milkman)

    “The Twister: Caught in the Storm” (RAW)


    Science & Technology

    “A.I. Love You” (Nordisk Film TV Denmark)

    “Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember” (Nutopia, Protozoa, Wild State Productions)

    “Once Upon a Time in Space” (KEO films, Freemantle, BBC, PBS, The Open University)

    “The Calling: A Medical School Journey” (HHMI Tangled Bank Studios, Cineflix Media, American Issues Initiative, First Story Productions)

    “Titanic: Digital Resurrection” (Atlantic Productions)

    “Why Planes Crash” (Windfall Films, BBC)


    Short Form Non-Fiction Series

    “CBC On Design” (Sticks & Stones, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

    “Guardians” (Zandland, The Royal Foundation of the Prince and Princess of Wales, United For Wildlife)

    “Rebels” (Space Pirates)

    “The November Project” (Bell Fibe TV1, Two Blue Shirts, Critical Mass Art, Robert Horgan)

    “Wild Hope” (I Tangled Bank Studios and Red Rock Films Production)


    Social Issues and Current Affairs

    “Hudson Bay(bies)” (Les films Sanajik, PVP MEDIA)

    “Idris Elba: Our Knife Crime Crisis” (22 Summers)

    “Love+War” (Little Monster Films)

    “Prisoner 951: The Hostages’ Story” (Dancing Ledge Productions, BBC)

    “The Assembly” (Small Army Entertainment)

    “The Spoils” (Cave 7 Productions Inc., CBC, Blue Ant International)


    Sports Documentary

    “Believers: Boston Red Sox” (ESPN, Religion of Sports, Artists Equity)

    “Clemente” (Vinegar Hill, UNINTERRUPTED,  Vantage Pictures, Cookie Jar, a Dream Studios, APX Content Ventures, History Channel)

    “Saints And Warriors” (InnoNative, Grand Scheme, Uninterrupted Canada, First Take Entertainment)

    “Unforgotten: The Bradford City Fire” (Acme, BBC)

    “Who Killed the Montreal Expos?” (Attraction, Netflix)


    Children & Youth

    Animation Preschool

    “ODO” (Sixteen South,  Letko)

    “Once There Is” (Miyu Distribution)

    “Piggy Builders” (Xilam Animation, Cube Creative Productions, Horta Productions)

    “The Scarecrows’ Wedding” (Magic Light Pictures, BBC,  ZDF)

    “Woolly Woolly” (Normaal, PVP Media, France télévisions,  TVOkids, Radio-Canada, Knowledge Kids)


    Animation Children

    “Kiff: Lore of the Ring Light” (Titmouse, Inc., Disney Television Animation, Disney Branded Television)

    “Pudsey and the Thread of Hope” (BBC Studios Kids & Family,  BBC)

    “Super Happy Magic Forest” (Tiger Aspect Kids & Family, Zodiak Kids & Family France, Movimenti Productions, Monello Productions,  BBC, C+, Rai, ZDF, ABC)

    “The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball” (Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe, WarnerMedia Kids Family’s flagship television animation studio)

    “The Weasy Family” (HARI)


    Live Action: Children

    “Donkey Hodie” (Fred Rogers Productions,  Spiffy Pictures)

    “Follow Me, Go! Global Warming Series” (Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation [PTS Taiwan])

    “Knee High Spies” (Werner Film Productions, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Children’s Television Foundation, Screen Australia, VicScreen)

    “Nature Bug Patrol” (Taigi TV Station)

    “The First Snow of Fraggle Rock” (The Jim Henson Company)


    Live Action: Youth

    “Crongton” (New Pictures, BBC)

    “Night Shift” (Trio Orange)

    “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” (20th Television, Disney Branded Television)

    “ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires” (Night Zone Productions Limited, Disney Branded Television)


    Scripted

    Feature Length Film

    “Disclosure” (W&B Television GmbH, Sperl Productions GmbH)

    “If We Die, Let’s Die in Paris” (NHK)

    “Mountainhead” (HBO Films,  Project Zeus, Hot Seat Attractions)

    “The Carry-On” (Hakka TV)

    “What Now?” (ATO Media Inc, TFO)


    Drama Series: English Language

    Heated Rivalry” (Accent Aigu Entertainment, ell Media, Crave, Canada Media Fund, The Bell Fund, Sphere Abacus, HBO Max, Movistar Plus, Sky Atlantic)

    “Plan B” (KOTV)

    “Reckless” (BBC Studios Productions)

    “The Handmaid’s Tale” (MGM Television, Daniel Wilson Productions, The Littlefield Company, White Oak Pictures)

    The Pitt” (HBO Max, John Wells Productions, R. Scott Gemmill Productions, Warner Bros. Television)


    Drama Series: Non-English Language

    “Bon Appétit, Your Majesty” (CJ ENM, Studio Dragon, Netflix)

    “Cold Haven” (Glassriver, SPi)

    “Empathy” (Trio Orange)

    “Love Scout” (SBS, Studio S)

    “Queen of Fucking Everything” (Yle, ZDF, NPO, VRT, NRK, RUV)

    “Those Who Lived” (What’s Up Films, Mizar Films, Nac Films)

    “The Outlaw Doctor” (Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation (PTS Taiwan), Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd., GrX Studio)


    Comedy Series: English Language

    “Abbott Elementary” (Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions, Fifth Chance, Warner Bros. Television, 20th Television, Disney Television Studio)

    “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” (FX Productions)

    “Only Murders in the Building” (20th Television)

    “The Chair Company” (HBO, HyperObject Industries, Zanin Corp)

    “The Rehearsal” (HBO,  Blow Out Productions)


    Comedy Series: Non-English Language

    “Fag Hag” (Atresmedia, Suma Content)

    “Messed Up II” (Topkapi Films)

    “Still Looking” (Seefood TV, Seefood Distribution, TV 2 Norway)

    “Study Group” (CJ ENM, Studio Dragon,  TVING)

    “The Shortest Reign” (Movistar Plus+,  Zeta Studios)


    Animated Series

    “American Dad!” (20th Television Animation)

    “Brave Animated Series” (Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation (PTS Taiwan), BIGCAT Studio, ARIES Studio)

    “Bob’s Burgers” (20th Television Animation, Bento Box Entertainment)

    “Futurama” (The Curiosity Company, 20th Television Animation)

    “The Simpsons” (20th Television Animation)


    Limited Series

    “Film Club” (Gaumont, BBC)

    “Prisoner 951” (Dancing Ledge Productions, BBC)

    “The Narrow Road to the Deep North” (Curio Pictures)

    “Trespasses” (Wildgaze Films, Channel 4,  All3Media International)

    “What It Feels Like For A Girl” (Hera Pictures,  BBC,  ITV Studios)


    Podcasts

    “Betrayal Season 4” (Glass Podcasts, Glass Entertainment Group,  iHeart Podcasts)

    “Final Thoughts: Jerry Springer” (Audible Originals, Prologue Projects)

    “First Conviction” (RTÉ Documentary On One, RTÉ Investigates)

    “Toy Soldier” (The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

    “What Could Go Wrong?” (Audible, Plan B)


    Web Series and Content Creators

    “Dying Seconds” (Dying Seconds Season One, Just for Just for Entertainment Group)

    “Eyes In The Woods” (Numera Films, OUTtv)

    “Moonbird” (Kutikina Productions, Sheoak Films, SBS)

    “RE:Choice Three Days’ Times” (Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation [PTS Taiwan])

    “The Stories That MADE Us” (Wallop Film, Canada Media Fund, Telefilm Canada, Torque Strategies)


    Best Use of Music in a Series

    “Film Club” (Gaumont, BBC)

    “Mix Tape” (Subotica, Aquarius Films,  BBC Two)

    “North of North” (Red Marrow Media, Northwood Entertainment, CBC, Netflix, APTN)

    “Riot Women” (Drama Republic, BBC,  Britbox)

    “Stranger Things” (Picture Music Company, Inc.)

    “The Lowdown” (FX Productions)


    Best Performance in a Drama

    Amanda Seyfried, “Long Bright River” (Sony Pictures Television)

    Jacob Elordi, “The Narrow Road to the Deep North” (Curio Pictures)

    James Nelson-Joyce, “This City Is Ours” (Left Bank Pictures, BBC)

    Malin Åkerman, “The Hunting Wives” (Lionsgate Television, 3 Arts)

    Narges Rashidi, “Prisoner 951” (Dancing Ledge Productions, BBC)


    Best Performance in a Comedy

    Aimee Lou Wood, “Film Club” (Gaumont, BBC)

    Mawaan Rizwan, “Juice” (Various Artists Limited)

    Nabhaan Rizwan, “Film Club” (Gaumont, BBC)

    Suranne Jones, “Film Club” (Gaumont, BBC)

    Timothy Spall, “Death Valley” (BBC Studios Comedy)

  • Rahel Solomon to Exit CNN

    Rahel Solomon to Exit CNN

    Rahel Solomon, an up-and-coming personality at CNN who was most recently anchoring one of the network’s earliest hours of programming, is leaving the Warner Bros. Discovery-backed outlet.

    “I have decided that this will be my last week at CNN. More to come on what’s next for me, but I’m really excited about this next chapter,” Solomon said during a Monday broadcast of her show, “Early Start.” She touted her role working as a business correspondent for CNN. ” I have covered everything from inflation to the job market, and everything in-between. It has been an honor. It has been a privilege.”

    Solomon essentially “opens” CNN’s programming schedule each weekday morning, leading the network’s first original hour of daytime schedule (Elex Michaleson signs off at 2 a.m. eastern, and CNN typically shows repeats and some hours of curated programming before Solomon’s show). The show, initially unveiled under the title “5 Things with Rahel Solomon,” debuted in March of 2025.

    Solomon previously worked as a business correspondent for CNN International, covering such events as the 2023 U.S. banking crisis and d the emergency takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS. She joined CNN in 2022 after a stint at CNBC, where she worked as a general news reporter appearing on programs including “Halftime Report” and “Power Lunch.” Solomon also logged a stint as a morning news anchor for KYW in her hometown of Philadelphia.

    Solomon graduated from St. John’s University, earning a bachelor’s degree in finance. She also earned a master’s degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.

  • Xbox lines up a Partner Preview showcase for March 26

    Microsoft has locked in its second games showcase of the year. A Xbox Partner Preview stream will take place on March 26 at 1PM ET. It’ll be available on the Xbox YouTube and Twitch channels. There’ll be dedicated Twitch and YouTube streams with ASL interpretation, another featuring British Sign Language and one with audio descriptions in English on the main Xbox YouTube channel.

    The YouTube stream will be in 4K at 60fps (other channels are limited to 1080p) and have subtitle support for nearly three dozen languages. The broadcast will be available on regional Xbox channels as well.

    This showcase is all about upcoming games from Xbox’s third-party partners. It will feature an in-depth look at Ryu Ga Gotoku’s Stranger Than Heaven (formerly known as Project Century), an update on Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl and the latest peek at The Expanse: Osiris Reborn. Along with those, expect some world premieres. Of course, many of these projects will be coming to Game Pass.

  • Wheely, an on-demand chauffeur app, makes its US debut in NYC

    When the Uber Black isn’t premium enough, New Yorkers now have the option to call for a Wheely instead. Whimsical name aside, the London-based company is breaking into the US market by offering its chauffeur-hailing services to residents of New York City first, as first reported by Bloomberg. Think of it like Uber, but for business executives and VIPs who prefer better service and riding in Cadillacs and Mercedes.

    “New York has long been requested by our customers, whether that be New Yorkers who have traveled with us in Europe and the Middle East, or our international clients who regularly visit the city,” Anton Chirkunov, founder and CEO of Wheely, said in a press release.

    Using the Wheely app on several smartphones.

    Wheely

    Besides its black car Business SUV service, New Yorkers can opt for Wheely First that offers a Mercedes-Benz S-Class W223 filled with amenities like Fiji water and towels. For a more dedicated service, Wheely has its Perfect Airport Pickup where drivers will track flights to line up a pickup, and the Chauffeur for a Day option that lets users reserve a chauffeur that will also pick up friends and family or run errands for you. For interested drivers in New York City, Wheely will port over its in-house “Chauffeur Academy,” which is expected to grow to a network of 5,000 qualified drivers over the next five years.

    While Wheely currently operates in London, Paris and Dubai, the company plans to expand to five major US cities within the next three years. According to Bloomberg, Wheely is considering markets in Texas, Miami and Palm Beach, Fla. as well as Washington, D.C. Wheely’s entry into the US market comes about a week after the announcement of the Uber Elite program, which targets a similar demographic. However, Uber Elite is only available in Los Angeles and San Francisco currently, with plans to expand to New York soon. However, Uber may have Wheely beat when it comes to hailing a helicopter, thanks to its upcoming Uber Air option.

  • Aster DEX Launches Stage 6 Buyback Reserve for ASTER

    Aster DEX Launches Stage 6 Buyback Reserve for ASTER

    Aster DEX has launched its Stage 6 strategic buyback program to help stabilize the $ASTER token amid ongoing market ups and downs. The program executes token repurchases from a dedicated strategic wallet.

    🚨JUST IN: $ASTER DEX ACTIVATES STAGE 6 BUYBACK RESERVE FOR $ASTER

    Aster DEX (@Aster_DEX) has launched its Stage 6 strategic buyback program.

    The move aims to support $ASTER amid current market conditions. Repurchases are being executed from a designated strategic wallet.

    The… pic.twitter.com/gPaJcR5vV8

    — BSCN (@BSCNews) March 23, 2026

    Moreover, all transactions are fully on-chain and publicly visible, demonstrating Aster’s commitment to transparency. This approach allows the community to track the program in real time and boosts confidence in the platform’s strategy.

    Aster Stage 6 Buyback Program Explained

    The Stage 6 buyback program began on February 4, 2026. It allocates up to 80% of daily platform fees for $ASTER token repurchases. Specifically, 40% of fees are used automatically, while the remaining 40% can adjust based on market conditions.

    By reducing the circulating supply, the buybacks aim to support $ASTER’s price and create value for holders. Furthermore, the on-chain verification ensures transparency, which strengthens investor trust. Therefore, this strategy combines both market support and accountability.

    Community Response to Buybacks

    The Stage 6 program has received a mostly positive response from the community. Many users praised the visibility of all transactions, which allows them to follow each buyback closely. In addition, they see the program as a clear sign of Aster’s confidence in $ASTER.

    However, some community members have questioned whether the buybacks will significantly affect $ASTER’s price. While buybacks can influence market perception, the actual impact depends on the size of purchases compared to total token supply. Even so, most holders view the program as a proactive step that could help stabilize the token over time.

    How Buybacks Reflect Broader Crypto Trends

    Aster DEX’s Stage 6 program fits within a larger trend of crypto projects using buybacks to manage token economics. Similar to stock repurchases in traditional markets, buybacks reduce supply and can support token prices.

    Importantly, Aster combines automatic and flexible repurchases. This dual approach allows the platform to respond to market changes while maintaining consistent support. Consequently, the program balances steady action with adaptability, which is critical during volatile periods.

    Benefits and Outlook for $ASTER Holders

    For $ASTER holders, Stage 6 buybacks signal Aster’s ongoing commitment to supporting token value. Reduced supply may help maintain price levels, while on-chain transparency lets investors track progress and evaluate execution.

    Although immediate price moves may vary, the program strengthens $ASTER’s long-term stability. Looking forward, Aster will continue executing buybacks efficiently while monitoring market reactions. By combining predictable actions with flexible strategies, the platform reinforces trust and confidence among its community.

    Ultimately, Aster’s Stage 6 buyback program highlights how crypto projects can actively manage tokens, maintain transparency, and navigate market volatility. With clear strategies and open communication, Aster demonstrates a strong commitment to both its holders and long-term token health.