Dan Schneider and Nickelodeon have not talked about censoring children’s shows

[ad_1] Dan Schneider accepting the Lifetime Achievement Award during the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards in 2014. Kevin Winter/Getty Images Former children’s television producer Dan Schneider says he has no problem censoring Nickelodeon cult classics he created in the 1990s and 2000s that may now offend viewers. “All those jokes you’re talking about (Silence on set) … Read more

Rose Hanbury’s Lawyers Send Notice to The Late Show’s Stephen Colbert for Fueling ‘Prince William Affair’ Rumors

[ad_1] The long disappearance of Kate Middleton opened a Pandora’s box of rumors, speculation and conspiracy theories about the Prince and Princess of Wales. One such rumor about Prince William’s affair with Rose Hanbury has gotten American talk show host Stephen Colbert into trouble. British model Hanbury’s legal team sent a notice to Colbert for … Read more

‘SVU’, ‘Law & Order’ and ‘Chicago’ Shows Renewed at NBC for 2024-25

[ad_1] Marlyne Barrett in ‘Chicago Med’; Mariska Hargitay in ‘Law & Order: SVU’ George Burns Jr/NBC; Scott Gries/NBC NBC has renewed most, but not all, shows from its two biggest franchises for the 2024-25 season. The network has ordered new seasons of its three chicago dramas— Medium, Fire and P.S. – With Law and Law … Read more

Elon Musk’s Neuralink shows first patient playing chess with his mind | Top Vip News

[ad_1] Story continues below Elon Musk’s Neuralink Corp. livestreamed an update on its first brain implant patient on Wednesday, showing a quadriplegic man who could play video games and chess online using his mind. Neuralink is a brain technology startup founded by Musk. His implant allows the patient to use his thoughts to control a … Read more

From Shehzada Dhami to Gia Manek; 8 TV actors who were replaced on their shows

[ad_1] ETimes.in | Last updated on March 20, 2024 at 20:52 IST From Shehzada Dhami to Gia Manek; 8 TV actors who were replaced on their shows The television industry is a place full of ups and downs. Here not only does a show go off the air overnight, but on certain occasions even actors … Read more

WHO study shows potential benefit of $39 for every dollar spent on screening and prevention | Top Vip News

[ad_1] Modeling study published for Brazil, Georgia, Kenya and South Africa ahead of World Tuberculosis Day on March 24. Photo for representation: iStock On the eve of World Tuberculosis (TB) Day on March 24, the World Health Organization (WHO) has urged a significant increase in funding for tuberculosis detection and prevention programs. This call to … Read more

New Video Reportedly Shows Kate and William at Windsor Farm, But Netizens Raise Doubts: ‘It’s No Way Her’

[ad_1] A new video obtained by TMZ reportedly shows Kate Middleton walking with Prince William. Reports of Kate’s visit to a local farm, which initially raised eyebrows because she was not photographed, have now been backed up by this video. However, many social media users have expressed doubts about whether the woman seen in the … Read more

Intermittent fasting linked to increased risk of cardiovascular death, research shows | Top Vip News

[ad_1] Intermittent fasting (a diet that alternates between periods of voluntary fasting and periods of non-fasting) may be linked to an increased risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, according to a new analysis. The analysis, presented for the first time Monday at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions in Chicago, found that people who limited … Read more

Gold shows firm footing ahead of Fed meeting | Top Vip News

[ad_1] The price of gold increases as tThe US dollar weakens due to upbeat data from China, which improves risk appetite. US yields hold firm on lower Fed rate cut expectations for June. This week, the Federal Reserve’s decision and guidance on interest rates will be closely watched. The price of gold (XAU/USD) rises in … Read more

Study shows differences in the brains of children who suffer from the disorder | Top Vip News

[ad_1] Children with ADHD have noticeably different brain function when they are at rest than children who do not have the neurological disorder, according to a national study published this week. Scans of thousands of children with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder highlighted a key difference: The National Institutes of Health study in the American Journal … Read more