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On this week's show we look at our favorite TV Series Finales from Network and Cable TV. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: TCL Will Add Dolby Atmos FlexConnect to QD-Mini LED TVs Apple's smart home hub could reportedly make its debut later this year YouTube leads US TV viewing for 3rd consecutive month Top Series Finales of Network/Cable TV Shows Here is a rundown of our favorite TV Series Finales. What are your favorites? M*A*S*H – "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" (CBS, February 28, 1983) This 2.5-hour finale remains the highest-rated scripted TV episode in U.S. history, with a 72% audience share. It masterfully blended comedy and drama, reflecting the show's tone. The Korean War ends, and the 4077th unit disbands, with emotional farewells like Hawkeye's helicopter spotting B.J.'s "GOODBYE" in stones. The Sopranos - “Made in America” (HBO, June 10, 2007) The final episode leaves viewers with a cliffhanger that remains open to interpretation. Tony Soprano is at a diner with his family when the screen cuts to black as a suspicious-looking man glances at him. The ending doesn't explicitly confirm whether Tony is killed, but rather leaves the audience to wonder if he will continue to live under the threat of violence inherent to his mob life. The episode's iconic music, Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'," plays in the background, adding to the tension and suspense. The Mary Tyler Moore Show – "The Last Show" (CBS, March 19, 1977) When WJM-TV's new owner fires the entire newsroom except the incompetent Ted Baxter, the team shares a tearful group hug, and Mary delivers a poignant monologue. Her final act of turning off the studio lights became an iconic TV trope. Snowfall - “The Struggle” (FX, April 19, 2023) The Snowfall saga chronicled the origins and spread of crack cocaine in South Central and how it ultimately threw Los Angeles neighbourhoods into chaos. Anti-hero Franklin Saint, who we first met on a bright summer day full of promise and big dreams, ended the series on that same street hopeless, delusional and destitute. He was last seen wandering away from the house he bought for his mother - his final possession - as officers from the L.A. Sheriff's Department swooped in to evict him over unpaid property taxes. Newhart – "The Last Newhart" (CBS, May 21, 1990) This finale is legendary for its meta twist. After eight seasons of running a Vermont inn, Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) is hit by a golf ball and wakes up as Dr. Bob Hartley from The Bob Newhart Show (1972–1978), next to his wife Emily (Suzanne Pleshette), revealing the entire series was a dream. The Office - “Finale” (NBC, May 16, 2013) One year later, Dunder Mifflin employees past and present reunite for a panel discussion about the documentary and to attend Dwight and Angela's wedding.The episode features cameos and wraps up several character storylines, with characters attending the wedding and reflecting on their lives and experience. Pretty much everyone gets a happy ending - “That's what she said.” Asian Jim - The Office US Cheers – "One for the Road" (NBC, May 20, 1993) Watched by over 80 million viewers, this 98-minute finale wrapped up the Sam-Diane romance with honesty. Diane (Shelley Long) returns, but instead of a fairy-tale ending, Sam chooses his bar—his true love—over rekindling their relationship. The final line, “Sorry, we're closed,” delivered to a late-night customer, symbolizes the show's end. Justified - “The Promise” (FX, April 14, 2015) After five seasons of rivalry and dare we say friendship, Justified's sixth and final season saw Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens put his "nemesis" Boyd Crowder behind bars. But that isn't what made the finale so incredible. Aside from giving just about every character a bit of closure, there was one scene that we'll never forget: Raylan sitting across from Boyd in prison as he lies about Ava's death and then, when asked why he traveled long and far to deliver the news in person, he finally admitted the one thing viewers have always known - that Boyd isn't his enemy. Goggins then perfectly delivered the line that said everything about their relationship: "We dug coal together." The Big Bang Theory – "The Stockholm Syndrome" (CBS, May 16, 2019) Sheldon and Amy's Nobel win, paired with his heartfelt tribute to his friends, closed the sitcom with sentimentality and growth, though some felt it was overly tidy Friends – "The Last One" (NBC, May 6, 2004) With 52.5 million viewers, this finale delivered closure for the six friends' arcs. Monica and Chandler move to the suburbs with their twins, Ross and Rachel reunite, and the group leaves Monica's apartment for the last time. It balanced humor, nostalgia, and emotional payoff without overstaying its welcome. The Good Place – "Whenever You're Ready" (NBC, January 30, 2020) This philosophical comedy concluded with the characters choosing when to leave their afterlife, reflecting the show's themes of morality and growth. Emotional farewells, especially Eleanor's influence on Chidi, resonated deeply, set against a hopeful yet bittersweet tone. There is a really good series twist at the end of season one as well. Which brings up the concept of season ending cliffhangers. Maybe for another show!
Carl is from Detroit, Michigan. He attended Stevenson High School and joined the Hawks in the recruiting class of 2010. He spent 5 years in Iowa City, and is entering his 11th season in the NFL. Carl shares his experiences from his decade-long professional career, insights from his time at Iowa, and hilarious anecdotes from the locker room. Carl recounts moments from games, reflects on leadership, and discusses the challenges and strategies that shaped his journey. The episode also delves into his current training regimen, family life, and humorous battles with HOA regulations. Special guest Drake Kulick makes a brief appearance to catch up with Carl, making this episode a must-listen for any Hawkeye fan! If you love the show and want to show support, tell your friends! And, check out our exclusive content at Patreon.com/washedupwalkons where you can find extra podcast episodes, exclusive merchandise, Merch discounts with every tier, private Walkon discord channel access, and more! Find us on social media @washedupwalkons Visit TheWashedUpWalkons.com for all of our episodes, merchandise, and more!
This week on Talkin' Hawks with the VandeBergs, Matt and Laura welcome their first-ever Iowa baseball player to the studio—Gable Mitchell. From growing up in Iowa City to carving his own path in the shadow of wrestling royalty, Gable shares the unique journey that led him to the Hawkeye diamond.In this episode, Gable opens up about:His family legacy and being the grandson of Dan GableBalancing football, wrestling, and baseball through high schoolWhy he chose Iowa over other top baseball programsHow NIL and recruiting changes are reshaping college baseballThe grind of making it in baseball—from showcases to potential pro aspirationsWhat it really takes to succeed at the plate and in the fieldWhether you're a diehard baseball fan or just love a good underdog story, this episode is packed with heart, hustle, and a behind-the-scenes look at what it means to be a Hawkeye.
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MLB talk with Matt Snyder, Scott Dochterman talks Hawkeyes & College Football & Trent's Picks presented by Circa Sports
This week on the Fight for Iowa podcast, Gary Dolphin welcomes former Hawkeye great and longtime NFL standout Micah Hyde. From his days locking down Big Ten offenses in the Iowa secondary to making big plays in Green Bay and Buffalo, Hyde reflects on the moments that defined his career. He talks about the culture under Kirk Ferentz, his transition to the NFL, and the pride he still carries as a Hawkeye. It's an inside look at one of Iowa's most respected football alums.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wolves drilled again, Tom Kakert talks Hawkeyes & the Chicken Coop Contest
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Wolves drilled again, Tom Kakert talks Hawkeyes & the Chicken Coop Contest
So you want to be a superhero? What does it take? What kind of powers or abilities would you have, and how would you get them? In this episode, we look at all the different ways heroes use their gifts to become who they are. Plus, some new trailers are getting us very excited for summer heroing. Jay and Josh think superpowers are more important than lab safety on Superhero Suite.
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Avenger, two-time Oscar nominee and real life superhero, Jeremy Renner, joins Kelly to discuss his life- altering accident where he technically died and his miraculous road to recovery. Jeremy shares how the accident affected his life, which of his Marvel co-stars showed up to support him, and what his nickname in the ICU was. Tune in to hear which Oscar winning actor he hallucinated during his hospital stay, how Lamaze classes helped save his life and about the future of Hawkeye.
Thunder run past Wolves, Fever fall, David Eickholt talks Hawkeyes
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Thunder run past Wolves, Fever fall, David Eickholt talks Hawkeyes
We catch up with University of Iowa graduate, former Hawkeye footballer and current college assistant coach Maurice Fleming to discuss his journey.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers 2025 NFL Draft saw them double dip on a couple schools, and one of those was the University of Iowa. The Steelers ended up with three new players from Iowa, RB Kaleb Johnson, NT Yahya Black and DB Sebastian Castro. How will they impact the team in the near future? To get answers to these questions, host Jeff Hartman welcomes Tom Kakert from the Hawkeye Report to get the low down on these new Steelers. All on the Monday Morning Conversation on the "Let's Ride" podcast. This podcast is a part of the Steel Curtain Network, a member of the Fans First Sports Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Weekend Recap, Scott Dochterman talks Hawkeyes & College Football
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Weekend Recap, Scott Dochterman talks Hawkeyes & College Football
On this episode of The Jon Gordon Podcast, I'm joined by my good friend David Raih—football coach, motivator, and one of the best examples I know of what it means to truly go after your purpose. David's journey is powerful. He left a great job, walked away from comfort, and took a risk, just to follow his passion for football and people. We talk about what happens when you're willing to show up even when you're scared. From chasing down Rick Neuheisel at UCLA—literally showing up at his press conference—to flying to Texas Tech to meet Cliff Kingsbury who had no idea he was coming, David's story reminds us that our path isn't always easy, but it's always worth it. We discuss what it's like to start from the bottom, battle through setbacks, build real relationships, and keep moving forward with faith and positivity. David shares so much wisdom about the power of action, the importance of mentors, and what it means to serve others, on and off the field. If you're searching for your purpose, or maybe you're facing a tough moment, you'll want to hear David's story. I loved this conversation. I know you will too. Let's get started. Your vision. Your purpose. Your life. It's time to show up. About David, David Raih is an American professional football coach who is the tight ends coach for the Washington Commanders of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football as a quarterback for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Raih entered coaching as an intern at UCLA in 2008 and has also coached with the Hawkeyes, Texas Tech Red Raiders, and Vanderbilt Commodores of the NCAA and the NFL's Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Here's a few additional resources for you… Follow me on Instagram: @JonGordon11 Every week, I send out a free Positive Tip newsletter via email. It's advice for your life, work and team. You can sign up now here and catch up on past newsletters. Join me for my Day of Development! You'll learn proven strategies to develop confidence, improve your leadership and build a connected and committed team. You'll leave with an action plan to supercharge your growth and results. It's time to Create your Positive Advantage. Get details and sign up here. Do you feel called to do more? Would you like to impact more people as a leader, writer, speaker, coach and trainer? Get Jon Gordon Certified if you want to be mentored by me and my team to teach my proven frameworks principles, and programs for businesses, sports, education, healthcare!
Ray Thompson & Hunter Rawlings memories, NBA Playoff thoughts, Tom Kakert talks Hawkeyes & the Chicken Coop Contest
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Steve Noviello is joined by Steve Eager, Madi Marks and Hawkeye to discuss how crockpots are the most genius invention to ever exist, newborn uglies, and sushi-eating contests.
Steve Noviello is joined by Steve Eager, Madi Marks and Hawkeye to discuss Gen Z trend of dating older men, how Americans are the worst, and getting paid to party
Ray Thompson & Hunter Rawlings memories, NBA Playoff thoughts, Tom Kakert talks Hawkeyes & the Chicken Coop Contest
Wolves clinch, NFL Schedule release & Circa Survivor implications, Eliot Clough talks Hawkeyes & Cyclones with Bill Seals
Ryan and Trevor discuss the NBA injuries and series situations. The WNBA season is upon us. Cyclones and Hawkeyes make teams. The NFL schedule is released and who will win the PGA championship?
Pat Harty from Hawk Fanatic joins Rob Howe on the podcast to discuss the latest topics in University of Iowa Athletics. The episode includes talk about why former Hawkeyes in NFL aren't donating to the school's NIL collective.
Wolves clinch, NFL Schedule release & Circa Survivor implications, Eliot Clough talks Hawkeyes & Cyclones with Bill Seals
Iowa baseball coach Rick Heller was the quest on Wednesday's Hawk Fanatic radio show and podcast.The Big Ten-leading Hawkeyes will face Oregon in the final series of the regular season beginning on Thursday at Duane Banks Field, and with the Big Ten title on the line.Iowa currently sits in first place in the conference standings with a 21-6 record, followed by UCLA at 20-7 and Oregon at 19-8.The Hawkeyes would win the Big Ten regular-season title by sweeping the Ducks.
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The MCU has its latest release, Thunderbolts*, but are we really back? Or is this some ah? We also talk the new GTA VI trailer, as well as a delayed DCU film, Sgt. Rock. Ryan Reynolds next MCU venture, the status of Jeremy Renner returning for season 2 of Hawkeye, and more! Timestamps0:00:00 Intro0:01:00 GTA VI Delayed but new trailer 0:06:30 DCU film Sgt. Rock delayed 0:10:30 Predator Badlands trailer 0:16:00 Ryan Reynolds writing X-Men movie feat. Deadpool0:23:07 Mystique will not be naked in Avengers 0:27:42 Jeremy Renner lowballed by Marvel 0:33:37 Thunderbolts* non-spoiler review 0:48:10 Thunderbolts* spoiler review Follow Us On Social Media https://www.instagram.com/cosmickickback/ https://twitter.com/cosmickickback https://www.tiktok.com/@cosmickickbackpodhttps://discord.gg/m6p6z3B8Follow us on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/phantomhushhttps://www.twitch.tv/apolloxnickThe Boy's Channels! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOVCy8sQkO8cafKxYpO-VVA https://www.youtube.com/c/NickBarreraFollow us on Letterboxd!https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaFowlerhttps://letterboxd.com/nickbarrera
In the latest episode of Comix Podcast, host discussions kick off with a shockwave in the DC universe as Matt Reeves reveals that "Batman 2" is on the verge of cancellation, attributing the unforeseen turmoil not to the influence of the Weekend's music, but to deeper industry challenges. Listeners will also be intrigued by the exciting news of RDJ's ambitious role expansion in "Doomsday," where he takes on four different personas, showcasing his versatility. Tensions run high as David Harbour expresses his disdain for fellow actor Pedro Pascal, leading to some lively debates among the hosts.In a surprising turn, Jeremy Renner announces his decision not to return as Hawkeye for Season 2, stirring conversation about the shifting dynamics in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Meanwhile, fans rejoice as the upcoming "Fantastic Four" film will break away from traditional origin storytelling, promising fresh perspectives.The episode also covers the scrapping of "SGT Rock" at DC Studios, the anticipated filming start for "Shogun" Season 2 in January 2026, and Josh Kisinski stepping behind the camera for a new "Miami Vice" movie, reigniting nostalgia for the classic series.In an exciting literary development, a new Star Wars novel titled "Master of Evil" is announced, following a character's quest to conquer death, adding rich layers to the expansive universe. Listeners are treated to a sneak peek with the first look at "Predator Kills the Marvel Universe," a thrilling crossover that raises eyebrows. Finally, the episode wraps up with reactions to the gripping trailer for "Wednesday" Season 2, setting the stage for another supernatural adventure.Join us for the latest updates, insightful commentary, and fan-favorite segments as we dive deep into the fascinating world of comics and beyond!
In this episode the crew welcomes back Drake Kulick for a special Iowa Hawkeyes fantasy draft covering the 2010 to 2019 seasons. The team drafts their ultimate football rosters, including offense, defense, and specialists, from a pool of Iowa's top talent over the decade. Listen in as they debate picks, reminisce about standout players, and build their dream Hawkeye lineups. Who ended up with the best team? Tune in and find out! If you love the show and want to show support, tell your friends! And, check out our exclusive content at Patreon.com/washedupwalkons where you can find extra podcast episodes, exclusive merchandise, Merch discounts with every tier, private Walkon discord channel access, and more! Find us on social media @washedupwalkons Visit TheWashedUpWalkons.com for all of our episodes, merchandise, and more!
Chad Leistikow and Scott Dochterman reflect on Beth Goetz time at Iowa. Biggest moves, hires, and all she has done for the betterment of the Hawkeyes. All this and more presented by GameDay Men's Health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sean Roberts and Nathan Fischer! NBA Playoffs! John Evans voice of Hawkeyes baseball! NHL Playoffs!
MLB talk with Matt Snyder, Hawkeyes with John Bohnenkamp & Trent's Picks Presented by Circa Sports
Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. Our guest is Rubina Raja, professor of classical archaeology and art at Aarhus University in Denmark.First, we go back to May 2015, when the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria was about to fall to Jihadist fighters and how of a group of men risked their lives to preserve the world-famous archaeology.Plus, the entrepreneur and engineer Yoshitada Minami and his wife Fumiko Minami who came up with a way to liberate women from two to three hours of housework a day through the invention of the rice cooker in 1955.Then the story of the sinking of the Lusitania, the British ocean liner sunk by a German submarine off the coast of Ireland during the First World War.Also, celebrating 80 years since the end of the Second World War in Europe we dive into the BBC archives to listen to correspondents capturing the scenes of joy across London on VE day in 1945.Finally, how in 2000, keen cricketer Paul Hawkins wanted to turn his passion into innovation when he created the technology we now known as ‘HawkEye'.Contributors: Khalil Hariri - archaeology expert who worked at Palmyra's museum Rubina Raja - professor of classical archaeology and art at Aarhus University in Denmark Aiji Minami - son of Yoshitada and Fumiko Minami Margaret Hague Thomas – passenger on the Lusitania Leslie Morton – merchant seaman on the Lusitania Paul Hawkins – founder of ‘Hawkeye'(Photo: Palmyra. Credit: PHAS / Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Brian Malarkey discusses opening Hawkeye & Huckleberry Lounge in his Oregon hometown, a cowboy-inspired restaurant he built with his brother that has quickly become a lively community hub. The chef reflects on how the project brought him back to his roots and sparked a “ranch to plate” philosophy, complete with CBD-fed cattle, a custom butcher shop, and a deep commitment to local sourcing. Brian opens up about his new role as host of Cutthroat Kitchen: Knives Out, a reboot he describes as equal parts entertainment and education. He talks about designing sabotage challenges that are grounded in real-world cooking scenarios, all set within a high-energy kitchen arena where both chaos and creativity thrive. The chef touches on his personal transformation, including his journey to sobriety and the launch of a new podcast with his partner, centered on growth, connection, and living life with intention. Follow Food Network on Instagram: HERE Follow Jaymee Sire on Instagram: HERE Follow Brian Malarkey on Instagram: HERE Learn More About Cutthroat Kitchen: Knives Out: HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keith Murphy and Andy Fales are LIVE from Grimaldi's Pizzeria to discuss the new Pope, Iowa's "toxic" fans, and Belichick's boo gets the boot (allegedly). Scott School, Who's the A-Hole, and MORE! Presented by Ramsey Subaru. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this milestone 600th episode, we sit down with former NFL and Hawkeye kicker Nate Kaeding. Nate is from Iowa City, Iowa and has a unique parallel time frame of coming to Iowa alongside former coach Reece Morgan. We dive into the intricacies of kicking in high-stakes environments, memorable moments from Kaeding's career, and the mental game of being a specialist. Nate also shares his journey from football to becoming a successful entrepreneur in Iowa City. Don't miss out on his exclusive insights into the Hawkeye program, Phil Rivers' clean trash talk, and his thoughts on the new climate involving the portal and NIL.If you love the show and want to show support, tell your friends! And, check out our exclusive content at Patreon.com/washedupwalkons where you can find extra podcast episodes, exclusive merchandise, Merch discounts with every tier, private Walkon discord channel access, and more!Find us on social media @washedupwalkonsVisit TheWashedUpWalkons.com for all of our episodes, merchandise, and more!
For episode 599 we take you on a ride behind the Patreon curtain. This is last weeks TAG Lines show where Kluver and Grant talk sports and current events. We update listeners on the goals for the Patreon community, announce upcoming podcast plans, and debate the intriguing hypothetical: 'How many men would it take to take down a gorilla?' They also dive into NBA discussions, speculate on the Kentucky Derby, Co-Host chemistry, Energy Drink rankings, and question Bill Belichick's current life choices. Tune in for an entertaining mix of sports talk, pop culture, and more!If you love the show and want to show support, tell your friends! And, check out our exclusive content at Patreon.com/washedupwalkons where you can find extra podcast episodes, exclusive merchandise, Merch discounts with every tier, private Walkon discord channel access, and more!Find us on social media @washedupwalkonsVisit TheWashedUpWalkons.com for all of our episodes, merchandise, and more!
In this episode of Grumpy Old Geeks—Mad Hatter edition—we kick things off with a refresher on Staingate and the joys of delamination (spoiler: it's not a spa treatment). Then we dive into the U.S. government's latest tech innovation: buying up domains that sound like QAnon Mad Libs in support of Trump's meme coin. Meanwhile, DOGE decided to hand the steering wheel of housing regulations to a college kid and an AI. What could possibly go wrong? Not to be outdone, Elon shows up to a Trump meeting wearing two hats—one for each of his unchecked egos—and MoviePass launches a crypto-tied box office fantasy league, because we've clearly learned nothing.In the actual news, 4chan has risen from the dead like a less hygienic Lazarus, but it's still broken (shocker). Worldcoin's eyeball-scanning overlords are now teaming up with Tinder and Visa—romance and capitalism, together at last. Bitcoin mining is officially more pointless than Beanie Babies, and Microsoft says AI now writes 30% of its code—explains a lot, really. Meta somehow manages to forecast $1.4 trillion in AI revenue while also letting its bots get horny with minors. Meanwhile, Pinterest suddenly pretends to care about AI slop (while being the biggest copyright vampire online), and ChatGPT gets less clingy after OpenAI dials back its update that made it sound like your overly supportive aunt. Plus: more AI lies, shady benchmarks, pillow guy legal drama, and a reminder that North Korean remote workers also hate awkward small talk.We cool off with a Media Candy binge: Schmactors Season 2 is here, Andor returns, Conclave confuses us in the best way, and Ryan Coogler is giving X-Files a reboot we probably don't deserve. Jeremy Renner turns down Disney's lowball Hawkeye offer (respect), and musically we vibe with Maria Somerville and Anka Wolbert's latest releases. In Apps & Doodads, Apple and Epic are back in court, Apple Arcade keeps feeding us Mahjong, and Meta's Ray-Bans go full Stasi. Lyft wants your boomer parents off the road, and Google is sunsetting old Nest thermostats like it's Logan's Run for smart homes. Finally, we peek At the Library with Jason Pargin's black box paranoia, Scalzi's lunar love story, and a massive stack of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. Rounding out the show: a shout-out to The Alarm's Mike Peters, gone too soon at 66.Sponsors:DeleteMe - Head over to JoinDeleteMe.com/GOG and use the code "GOG" for 20% off.Private Internet Access - Go to GOG.Show/vpn and sign up today. For a limited time only, you can get OUR favorite VPN for as little as $2.03 a month.SetApp - With a single monthly subscription you get 240+ apps for your Mac. Go to SetApp and get started today!!!1Password - Get a great deal on the only password manager recommended by Grumpy Old Geeks! gog.show/1passwordShow notes at https://gog.show/695FOLLOW UPStaingate 101: What is Delamination?US Government Registered Several Websites Potentially Linked to Trump Meme CoinDOGE Recruits College Kid to Help Rewrite Housing Regulations With AIElon Wears Two Hats During Trump Meeting in Desperate Bid for AttentionMoviePass Launches Box Office Betting Platform Unfortunately Tied to CryptoIN THE NEWS4chan is back after a nearly two-week shutdown, but it still has some serious problemsWorld partners with Tinder, Visa to bring its ID-verifying tech to more placesBitcoin Mining Is No Longer Worth itMicrosoft CEO says up to 30% of the company's code was written by AIMeta's AI chatbots were reportedly able to engage in sexual conversations with minorsMeta forecasted it would make $1.4T in revenue from generative AI by 2035OpenAI rolls back update that made ChatGPT a sycophantic messStudy accuses LM Arena of helping top AI labs game its benchmarkLawyer for MyPillow Founder Filed AI-Generated Brief with ‘Nearly 30' Bogus CitationsPinterest launches new tools to fight AI slopTime saved by AI offset by new work created, study suggestsUndercover North Korean Remote Workers Hate This One Weird QuestionMEDIA CANDYSchmactors Season 2!AndorConclaveRyan Coogler Confirms X-Files Reboot Is His Next ProjectJeremy Renner Says Disney Offered Him Half His Hawkeye Wage for Season 2Maria Somerville - LusterAnka Wolbert - Cocoon TimeAPPS & DOODADSEpic Games just scored a win against AppleApple updates its App Store guidelines to allow external payment optionsMeta Is Turning Its Ray-Bans Into a Surveillance Machine for AIApple Arcade Mahjong Titan+Lyft Silver wants to keep your aging parents off the roadGoogle is cutting off support for these older Nest Thermostats — what you need to knowAT THE LIBRARYI'm Starting to Worry About This Black Box of Doom: A Novel by Jason Pargin63 New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books Arriving in MayWhen the Moon Hits Your Eye by John ScalziCLOSING SHOUT-OUTSThe Alarm frontman Mike Peters dies aged 66See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.