Month: September 2022

As #TheSimonettaLeinShow continues its 5th season, the show welcomes Duane Lee Chapman, also known as Duane Dog Chapman, an American television personality known for popular TV programs, such as Dog the Bounty Hunter on A&E, and Dog and Beth: On the Hunt with his deceased wife Beth Chapman on CMT. The shows mostly surround his life and adventures as a bounty hunter. Dog is deeply involved
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Paramount’s horror movie Smile struck up $2M in Thursday night previews that started at 7 p.m., a figure that’s just above M. Night Shyamalan’s Old from summer 2021, which did $1.5M in its previews, and just under Universal/Blumhouse’s Black Phone Thursday previews which were $3M in June. Paramount is expecting a high-teens start this weekend,
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WASHINGTON — A deep-space telescope developed in the United States and relocated to Australia has been declared operational this month. “With testing complete, the Space Surveillance Telescope will allow greater space domain awareness,” Australia’s Department of Defence said in a statement Sept. 30. The Space Surveillance Telescope, or SST, will join the network of sensors
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In the three months since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, 14 states have banned nearly all abortions, causing millions of people to lose access. As a result, patients—including pregnant people with cancer and underage rape victims—have been denied medical services. Many are forced to travel across the country, navigate a patchwork of confusing
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This was one fantastic episode. A bit sad, sure, but fantastic. See Season 3 Episode 6 continues with the story, picking up from Pennsa where Maghra and Tamacti Jun are. What follows is a series of complications, cannibalism, murder, and death. In this episode, new alliances are formed by unlikely allies, weakening Pennsa’s position in the
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Stepping back: a poor grade in an introductory course can reduce the chance of underrepresented groups going on to obtain a science degree (courtesy: iStock/Steve-Debenport) People from under-represented minority groups who earn low marks in introductory science degree courses are less likely to continue studying science compared to white male students who earn similar marks.
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The Piano Lesson led the pack of Broadway’s recent arrivals at the box office last week, with the August Wilson revival starring Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washington and Danielle Brooks grossing $795,306 for its first seven performances at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. Coming in a close second, in terms of gross receipts, was Leopoldstadt,
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U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) confer before addressing reporters following the weekly senate party caucus luncheons at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. July 9, 2019.  Jonathan Ernst | Reuters The U.S. Senate voted 72 to 25 on Thursday to pass legislation funding the federal government through mid-December
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