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Guthrie Mom. AI-Generated.
In early February 2026, a deeply concerning situation unfolded that has drawn national attention: the mother of Today Show co‑anchor Savannah Guthrie — 84‑year‑old Nancy Guthrie — was reported missing from her home in the Pima County, Arizona area near Tucson, Arizona. Law enforcement officials now believe there may be more to this disappearance than a simple missing‑person case.
By Saboor Brohi 8 days ago in Geeks
Game of Thrones: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Episode 3 Review
This is my full breakdown of Game of Thrones: Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Episode 3, and there is a LOT to unpack. We finally get a heavy dose of action, plenty of book references, and more than a few classic Game of Thrones “what just happened” moments.
By Bella Anderson8 days ago in Geeks
Enhancing Customer Engagement Apps for Silicon Slopes Tech Companies in Utah. AI-Generated.
You know that feeling when you drive down I-15 through Lehi, look up at the glass towers reflecting the Wasatch Mountains, and realize the "Silicon Slopes" nickname isn't just a marketing ploy anymore? It’s real. But let’s be honest for a second—the game has changed.
By Sherry Walker8 days ago in Geeks
Why Wisconsin Industrial Firms Should Invest in AI-Ready Mobile Apps. AI-Generated.
Look, I get it. If I hear the phrase "digital transformation" one more time while standing on a shop floor that still runs on Excel spreadsheets and grit, I might just scream. It feels like every year there's a new buzzword we're supposed to throw money at. First, it was the cloud, then IoT, and now it's AI. It’s enough to make you want to retreat to a cabin in the Northwoods and ignore the wifi signal.
By Sherry Walker8 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Sugar" by Mia Ballard
Cheap books on Kindle and warm cups of coffee whilst it rains outside are two great additions to any day. Needless to say, I stayed up quite a while reading this one. The rain had stopped, the coffee was finished and it was probably about 1am. I'm not going to lie, this is definitely my kind of book. Along with novels such as Mrs March by Virginia Feito and Death in Her Hands by Ottessa Moshfegh (plus others) these books about psycho-women who do their best to get their way really has a hold on me from time to time. This book is no exception. Except for maybe...one, small problem.
By Annie Kapur8 days ago in Geeks
James Harden. AI-Generated.
Few NBA stars have experienced a career as layered and debated as James Harden. From MVP seasons to deep playoff runs, and from historic scoring nights to headline-grabbing moves, Harden’s journey has rarely been quiet. Even now, as a member of the Los Angeles Clippers, his name continues to sit at the center of NBA trade rumors, proving that Harden remains one of the league’s most fascinating figures.
By Saboor Brohi 8 days ago in Geeks
How Orlando Hospitality Apps Handle Seasonal User Surges Now?
The surge didn’t catch us off guard. That was the problem. It arrived exactly when the calendar said it would—same week, same days, same hours we’d planned for. Our forecasts were conservative. Our infrastructure had headroom. On paper, we were ready.
By Mary L. Rodriquez8 days ago in Geeks
Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen: The New Netflix Horror Series You Must Watch. AI-Generated.
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen is an upcoming horror drama series set to premiere on Netflix on March 26, 2026. Created by Haley Z. Boston, the series is produced under the Duffer Brothers' banner, Upside Down Pictures, known for their work on Stranger Things. The show features a talented cast, including Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco, who portray an engaged couple facing unforeseen challenges in the lead-up to their wedding.
By Ninfa Galeano9 days ago in Geeks
Shut Up and Act.
Why Do Celebrities Feel The Need To Make Political Messages At Awards? Since as long as I can remember the Oscars, Grammy's and Emmy awards have had over the years actors who come up on stage to accept awards and make political speeches. The 70's had Jane Fonda, Gregory Peck and others. In the 80's we still had Hanoi Jane making speeches as well as other actors.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).9 days ago in Geeks
Carousel - A Sundance Review
This is where we talk about it. Carousel premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2026. Noah reunites with his old high school ex, Rebecca, sparking a new flame. As they see if second chances exist, Noah deals with his anxious daughter and financial problems at his medical business.
By Marielle Sabbag9 days ago in Geeks











