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Jake Anderson has been crab fishing for a long time, but that doesn't mean the "Deadliest Catch" star isn't acutely aware of the nightmarish dangers of his job.
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"Foundation" Season 2 is continuing the Isaac Asimov adaptation and promises exciting moments like this action-packed (and underdressed) Lee Pace fight scene.
The quirkiest parts of Wolverine's X-Men costume made it into "Deadpool 3." Explore their peculiar functions and how they contribute to his superhero career.
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Robert Downey Jr. failed to capture immediate success after his run as Iron Man. The actor is not afraid to touch on his regrets regarding 2020's "Doolittle."
It's been over a decade since Tremont Electronics appeared on "Shark Tank" with the nPower PEG battery charger, so how has the company been doing since then?