• Mayim Bialik Says That Toxic TV Workplaces in the 1990s Weren’t Unique to Nickelodeon

    Bialik spoke to fellow former child stars Jenna von Oÿ and Christy Carlson about how unfortunately unsurprised they were by ‘Quiet on Set’

  • This TV Character Quiz Should Be A Walk In The Park For Any Big TV Watcher

    You gotta be good at names for this one!View Entire Post ›

  • ‘If it weren’t for Sheffield Children’s Hospital our son wouldn’t be here

    A family has committed to giving back to Sheffield Children's Hospital after medical staff saved their son’s life. When 13-year-old Ollie was two days old, he was rushed to Sheffield Children’s Hospital for emergency surgery. Upon arrival, surgeons worked fast to remove part of his bowel. At the time they didn’t know exactly what was wrong but believed his bowel to be perforated. Mum Laura, who lives in Worksop, said: “We were taken into a room and told there was a chance he wouldn’t make it...

  • The Fallout TV series is V.A.T.S. (a very awesome TV show)

    Fallout’s transition to TV starts with a bang (or three depending on how you’re counting). But even after the show emerges from the vault, the hits keep coming. That’s because unlike a lot of other video game adaptations that receive a thin veneer designed to appeal to fans of the source material, the essence of Fallout runs so deep throughout this series it could weather an atomic blast. Its characters are magnetic and its visuals are downright impressive. But most importantly, just like HBO’s...

  • Best TV deal: Get a 32-inch Amazon Fire TV for 40% off

    As of April 17, get a 32-inch Amazon Fire TV for $119.99 at Amazon. That's $80 off its normal price of $199.99 and a 40% discount.

  • “If it weren’t for Sheffield Children’s, our son wouldn’t be here. We owe everything to them”

    Ollie was rushed to Sheffield Children’s emergency surgery when he was just two days old. Now aged 13, he and his family have committed to supporting the hospital. Doctors were not certain, but believed Ollie to have a perforated bowel, and he had to have part of it removed. Ollie’s mum, Laura, said: “We were taken into a room and told there was a chance he wouldn’t make it through the night. It was all such a shock. “I sat with him all night, and a lovely nurse kept me company.” His family was...

  • Here Are 16 Morally Grey TV Characters That We're All Rooting For

    "I loved watching him want to become better against every single demonic instinct he had."View Entire Post ›

  • Turn your TV into a digital art gallery for $32

    Through April 16, you can score Dreamscreens, a USB drive that displays world-famous art on your TV, for $31.99.

  • Character and Excellence: Wisdom from Booker T. Washington

    April 5 is the birthday of the late, great Booker T. Washington, a man who overcame slavery and racism to be one of the foremost educators and thinkers of his time.

  • Don’t blame MKBHD for the fate of Humane AI and Fisker

    Humane AI raised more than $230 million before it even shipped a product. And when it finally released its Ai Pin — which costs $699 plus a $24 monthly subscription — pretty much every tech reviewer came to the same disappointing realization: This much-hyped product, which promises to disrupt the smartphone’s dominance, is not very […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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    No, Dubai’s Floods Weren’t Caused By Cloud Seeding

    Dubai is underwater. Heavy storms have caused flash flooding across the United Arab Emirates, leading to shocking scenes circulating on social media: Cars abandoned by the roadside, planes sloshing through flooded runways. Hundreds of flights have been canceled at Dubai’s busy international airport, and at least 18 people have died in neighboring Oman. News reports and social media posts were quick to point the blame at cloud seeding. The UAE has a long-running program for trying to squeeze more...

  • Letter: Conflicts don’t bode well for future of humanity

    Humanity is at war with its very existence. Nothing has come from this war in Gaza except to expose the naked aggression, violence and lunacy of governments. It’s a world where arms are sent by the U.S. to one group to kill, and to another embroiled in that same conflict — aid and monies for rescue from the very bombs of mass destruction sent earlier.