That Actually Happened?

The television series is based on Christian Wallace’s popular podcast “Boomtown,” which delves into the Texas oil boom during the 21st century in the Permian Basin (America’s most productive oil field). Wallace’s Webby-nominated project sheds light on the businesses in Texas and the experiences of oil rig workers. As a former worker in the industry himself, Wallace offers insightful perspectives about the sector.

‘The Librarians’ Review: A Powerful Documentary About American Book Bans — and the Heroes Who Battle Them

Effortlessly combining diverse types of content such as classic film clips along with archival and self-produced footage, The Librarians depicts a group of educators, primarily women, engaged in combat on the battlefield of cultural conflicts. The adversaries they face are numerous: conservative educational committees, activists from the recently disgraced far-right organization Moms for Liberty, attention-seeking Republican politicians, and more.

‘The Agency’ Bosses Explain That Season Finale Betrayal and How Current U.S. Politics Will Factor Into Season 2

In the final episode of ‘The Agency’s first season, Michael Fassbender’s Martian character finds himself emotionally similar to his initial state: yearning for reunion with Dr. Samia Zahir (Jodie Turner-Smith), the Sudanese anthropology professor he developed feelings for during his CIA assignment in Ethiopia.

The season finale of ‘The Agency’ sees Michael Fassbender’s character on Mars feeling much the same as at the start: deeply missing Dr. Samia Zahir (Jodie Turner-Smith), the anthropology professor he grew fond of while working as a CIA operative in Ethiopia.

Bollywood Newswrap, January 24: Saif Ali Khan attack accused’s custody extended; Sanjay Dutt to return as Raghu in Vaastav 2

A man named Mohammad Shehzad, who hails from Bangladesh, was apprehended in Mumbai following the distressing incident involving Saif Ali Khan. After admitting to his actions, the 30-year-old individual was placed under police custody until January 29, 2025. The Mumbai court granted an additional five days for his detention. It was also disclosed that Saif Ali Khan’s statement was obtained after he left Lilavati Hospital and returned home.