Six Podcasts to Keep Up With, Even in Quarantine
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May 17, 2020
As the pandemic wears on, theaters across the country are using their marquees to share funny, moving, and nostalgic messages. Here are a few that have managed to keep spirits up in trying times.
On this week's Little Gold Men podcast, a look back at My Cousin Vinny, a rare comedic performance that won an Oscar, and the urban legend that followed it thereafter.
As Trump rage-tweeted and representatives bickered amid bottles of hand sanitizer, Rick Bright, the ousted head of BARDA described trying to mount an effective federal response to COVID-19—and paying a heavy price.
The breakout Netflix teen comedy has not yet been renewed, but cocreator Lang Fisher is already thinking about where season two will go—and what the world will look like when it debuts.
The new Scooby Doo movie is really a lame attempt to create a whole cinematic universe.
Noom combines the power of artificial intelligence, mobile tech, and psychology with the empathy of over 1,000 personal coaches, to help users hit their weight-loss goals and live healthier lives by changing their long-term habits for the better.
Elon Musk is famous for his futuristic gambles (from Tesla cars and cost-efficient rockets to his dream of settling on Mars), but Silicon Valley's latest gold rush—artificial intelligence—scares him. The tech titan's billion-dollar mission to put controls on A.I. pits him against much of the industry. How realistic are Musk's fears? Maureen Dowd dove deep into a raging debate.
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