Hey, "NCIS" fans. We are back at you with another couple of spoiler scoops for the next,new episode in this season's line up. The new episode will, of course, be episode number 4 since episode 3 wrapped up tonight. We hope you guys enjoyed it by the way. Thanks to CBS' latest press release we do have a couple of teaser descriptions for episode 4 of this 17th season. So, we'll be using that for this spoiler session. We've also got a couple of preview photos we'll go over with you guys, and we will provide links to those. So, with no further ado, let's dive into what's going down in the brand new episode 4 of this 17th season. For starters, we have the title. It's officially named, "Someone Else's Shoes." It sounds like episode 4 will feature some interesting, intense, possible dramatic and action-filled scenes as the NCIS crew investigates a...
- 10/9/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Several of President Trump’s favorite go-to spots — including his Mar-a-Lago estate, a frequent weekend retreat — are unsettlingly vulnerable to internet security breaches, according to a new report from ProPublica and Gizmodo. Using a two-foot wireless antenna, reporters Jeff Larson, Surya Mattu, and Julia Angwin were able to spot three “weakly encrypted” Wi-Fi networks at Mar-a-Lago two weeks ago, along with two open networks at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. Weak Wi-Fi security and servers with outdated software were also spotted at Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., and a Virginia golf club he frequently visits.
- 5/17/2017
- by Sean Burch
- The Wrap
The speakers at Donald Trump's convention next week will include NFL quarterback Tim Tebow, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and daughter Ivanka Trump. The eclectic "partial list" released on Thursday by the Republican National Convention showcased political leaders, celebrities, pro athletes and even a former underwear model (Antonio Sabáto Jr.). Tebow was not on the official list, but CNN confirmed his speaking slot with a Trump adviser. Other notables slated to speak include Trump's wife, Melania Trump, former Nasa astronaut Eileen Collins, Ultimate Fighting Championship President Dana White, tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel, Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, Arkansas Sen.
- 7/14/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Project Name: Adopted
Asking For: $49,999 on Kickstarter
Amount Raised Thus Far (At Time Of Post): $36,165
Days Remaining In Campaign (At Time Of Post): 5
Description: When adopting a child, make sure you check all the right boxes, or you might end up like Ben and Julie Adams. The Adamses are the main characters in Adopted, a web series currently seeking the funding it needs for its second season.
In the first episode of Adopted, Ben and Julie learn the 16-month-old boy they thought they were adopting is actually a 16-year-old, thanks to a mis-checked box during the adoption process. The rest of the season follows the son, Kofi, as he adjusts to his new life. At the same time, we watch Ben and Julie get used to a child who, in their eyes, skipped the majority of his childhood. The first season ran for 11 episodes total; they're all available on the series' official website.
Asking For: $49,999 on Kickstarter
Amount Raised Thus Far (At Time Of Post): $36,165
Days Remaining In Campaign (At Time Of Post): 5
Description: When adopting a child, make sure you check all the right boxes, or you might end up like Ben and Julie Adams. The Adamses are the main characters in Adopted, a web series currently seeking the funding it needs for its second season.
In the first episode of Adopted, Ben and Julie learn the 16-month-old boy they thought they were adopting is actually a 16-year-old, thanks to a mis-checked box during the adoption process. The rest of the season follows the son, Kofi, as he adjusts to his new life. At the same time, we watch Ben and Julie get used to a child who, in their eyes, skipped the majority of his childhood. The first season ran for 11 episodes total; they're all available on the series' official website.
- 8/5/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Washington, Aug 27: A new study has found that wearing high heels can change the way you shop.
A Brigham Young University study finds that consumers experiencing a heightened sense of balance are more likely to weigh the options and go with a product that falls in the middle of the high-end, low-end scale.
"If you're someone who tends to overspend, or you're kind of an extreme person, then maybe you ought to consider shopping in high heels," study author Jeffrey Larson, a Byu marketing professor, said.
Larson and Byu coauthor Darron Billeter have discovered that most anything that forces your mind to focus on balance affects your shopping choices as well.
In the example of the TV, balancing consumers are.
A Brigham Young University study finds that consumers experiencing a heightened sense of balance are more likely to weigh the options and go with a product that falls in the middle of the high-end, low-end scale.
"If you're someone who tends to overspend, or you're kind of an extreme person, then maybe you ought to consider shopping in high heels," study author Jeffrey Larson, a Byu marketing professor, said.
Larson and Byu coauthor Darron Billeter have discovered that most anything that forces your mind to focus on balance affects your shopping choices as well.
In the example of the TV, balancing consumers are.
- 8/27/2013
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
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