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The media has no credibility. It has no ethics. It has no moral compass. It’s just an extension of the progressive project.
Almost every show that goes for multiple seasons eventually does the thing fans dread the most: the jump the shark. Not every show jumps the shark, but it's usually inevitable for long-running shows.
Peter Dutton this week strapped on the skis and channelled his inner Fonzie with a baffling new tax plan. The idiom “jumping the shark” is well-known, referring to the 1977 episode of the American ...
A man in Australia who jumped into the sea to save a woman being attacked by a shark has described the horrific moment.
A heroic Australian man has told of how he jumped into the Australian ocean to save a stranger who was being mauled by a shark. Blake Donaldson and his partner were the only other people at Gunyah ...
As a follow-up to the Doctor Who season opener, Lux hits most of the right notes and some bum ones. There’s comedy, a funny/ slightly terrifying villain, and some rather thinly-sketched characters ...
If one thing encapsulates the madness that is the transfer portal – and how it leaks down to traditional high school recruiting – just look at the quarterback position and what has happened in ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The third Sunday of the 2025 federal election campaign will go down in history as the one where good policy was jettisoned in the ...
The idiom “jumping the shark” is well-known, referring to the 1977 episode of the American sitcom Happy Days, in which the character of Fonzie jumps over a live shark while on waterskis.