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Trump Denies Iran Cease-Fire Amid Rising Oil Prices on Troop Deployment Talks
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Trump Denies Iran Cease-Fire Amid Rising Oil Prices on Troop Deployment Talks

Donald Trump denies a cease-fire with Iran, despite asserting Iran is eager for a deal and negotiating with the US, while Tehran denies direct talks. Amidst ongoing strikes, focus on Iran talks, and discussions of US troop deployment to the Middle East, crude oil prices and tech stocks have risen, as Iran reviews a US ceasefire plan.

Scrubs Season 10, Episodes 1-4 Review
Cultureign1mo ago

Scrubs Season 10, Episodes 1-4 Review

The new cast of characters may take some getting used to, but the new season of Scrubs effortlessly recaptures what made the original show so entertaining. Read our review of the first four episodes of the revival.

Dr. Cox Faces Health Crisis in 'Scrubs' Revival
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Dr. Cox Faces Health Crisis in 'Scrubs' Revival

John C. McGinley's character, Dr. Perry Cox, experiences a significant health crisis in the next-to-last episode of the 'Scrubs' revival's first season, altering his dynamic with J.D.

New Season of 'Scrubs' Premieres on Disney+
Cultureder-standard9d ago

New Season of 'Scrubs' Premieres on Disney+

J.D. returns to Sacred Heart in a new season of the cult series 'Scrubs' on Disney+, which balances nostalgia with contemporary themes for a solid start that should satisfy fans.

Weekend Streaming and TV Recommendations
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Weekend Streaming and TV Recommendations

A German publication provides streaming and TV tips for Saturday, including titles like "Something Very Bad...", "Harry Hole", "Scrubs", and "Columbo".

The ‘Scrubs’ Revival Is Millennial Cringe: TV Review
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The ‘Scrubs’ Revival Is Millennial Cringe: TV Review

To be a millennial is to watch the cultural staples of one’s youth curdle into cringe. “Harry Potter” is now politically fraught; the meme-literate language coined by the first generation of digital natives (“lulz,” “heckin’ doggo,” etc.) has turned unspeakably passé. The once-insurgent vanguards who cast their first votes for Barack Obama have relinquished their […]