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SHOWS

How Social Media and Fan Reaction Have Changed TV and Storytelling

Once upon a time, TV storytelling was a one-way street. Writers wrote, networks aired, and fans watched. That’s it.  But social media came along and

SPORTS

Taking A Look At The Logo For The 2026 Final Four In Indianapolis – SportsLogos.Net News

Although we’re still gearing up for this year’s rendition of March Madness, we’re already looking ahead at the logo for the 2026 NCAA Men’s Final

TECH

Travis Kalanick thinks Uber screwed up: “Wish we had an autonomous ride-sharing product”

Travis Kalanick, the former CEO of Uber, made it clear on Wednesday: he believes the company’s decision to abandon its autonomous driving program was a

TRAVEL

How to Travel for Cheap (or Free) in 2025

Whenever I ask readers what the number one thing holding them back from traveling is, I almost always get the same answer: money. This problem

GADGET

Samsung's new March Madness TV bundle pushes the boundaries of reason — and walls

Straining the limits of wall space and most reasonable people's budgets, Samsung is now selling a March Madness bundle of eight "premium Samsung TVs" that

GAMING

Monster Hunter Wilds Fan Reveals Trick Behind 2-Second Capture

Image: Capcom Hunts in Monster Hunter Wilds can take anywhere from 10 minutes to half an hour depending on the level of difficulty and how

HEALTH

Can Fast Food Fit Into a Healthy Diet? Yes—Here’s How.

Sometimes the convenience of popping into a fast-food joint when you’re on-the-go is the only way you can get your hanger tamed. As a working

APPS

Be Brave, Barb Is a Prickly Platformer You Don’t Want to Miss

From Thomas Young, developer of the classic Dadish series, the new game is something that you’ll want to pick up and play. The game follows

LIFESTYLE

Pancakes That Taste Like Blintzes

When I was pregnant with our daughter Birdy and revolted by every food-scented molecule that passed by, we went to an IHOP and I ordered

NEWS

US says Ukraine ‘ready to move forward’ on ceasefire demand

Tom Bateman State department correspondent EPA A Ukrainian artillery team in the Kharkiv region The Trump administration believes Ukraine’s leadership is “ready to move forward”