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Entertainment Weekly
American entertainment magazine published by People Inc.
Roe v. Wade
1973 US Supreme Court judgement on abortion
G4
American television channel
Fox Life
international television channel
DECnet
DECnet is a suite of network protocols created by Digital Equipment Corporation. Originally released in 1975 in order to connect two PDP-11 minicomputers, it evolved into one of the first peer-to-peer network architectures, thus transforming DEC into a networking powerhouse in the 1980s. Initially built with three layers, it later (1982) evolved into a seven-layer OSI-compliant networking protocol.
Kids See Ghosts
American hip hop duo
CNN Max
CNN+ was a short-lived subscription streaming service and online news channel owned by the CNN division of WarnerMedia News & Sports. It was launched on March 29, 2022 and was shut down on April 28, 2022. Designed as an offshoot of the CNN television channel, the service carried a daily lineup of live news programming, as well as original series and documentaries drawn from the channel's library, and an "interactive community". Some of its programming was hosted by existing CNN personalities, while CNN also hired Fox News journalist Chris Wallace to host an interview program for the service.
RT America
Russian television channel based in the US
Disinformation Governance Board
board of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
NickRewind 90 Kids
NickRewind (formerly '''The '90s Are All That, The Splat, and NickSplat''') was an American late night programming block that aired nightly over the channel space of TeenNick. The block showed reruns of mid-late 1980s, 1990s, and early-mid 2000s children's programming, mostly shows that aired on Nickelodeon during their original runs. Collectively under all of its various brands, TeenNick's overnight classic programming block ran from July 25, 2011 to January 31, 2022.
Team Taz
professional wrestling stable