After four long years of waiting, Euphoria Season 3 finally premieres tonight on HBO — and it is not the show you remember. Creator Sam Levinson has made the boldest creative decision in the series’ history by launching a five-year time jump that catapults every character out of East Highland High and into a world […]
About Mohammad Omar Mohammad Omar is a writer and systems architect who thrives at the intersection of logic and lore. A graduate of South Dakota State University, Omar spends his days designing high-level AI infrastructure for a global tech leader. By night, he trades code for prose, channeling his technical precision into vivid storytelling and […]
Euphoria Season 3 premieres tonight on HBO after a four-year wait. With a 56% Rotten Tomatoes score, critics are sharply divided. Here is why the show still matters and how to approach it.
From Microsoft reviving Three Mile Island to Meta signing billion-dollar nuclear deals, big tech is betting on nuclear power to fuel the insatiable energy demands of AI data centers. Here is why this matters for everyone.
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Euphoria Season 3 premieres tonight on HBO with a radical five-year time jump, new cast additions including Sharon Stone and Natasha Lyonne, and a crime thriller direction. Here is why this comeback changes everything.
By John Fix | April 11, 2026 | FixItWhy Media On the evening of April 10, 2026, four astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft plunged through Earth’s atmosphere at nearly 25,000 miles per hour before splashing down safely in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego. The Artemis II mission was over — and humanity had officially […]
The Artemis II mission just brought four astronauts home after a historic 10-day journey around the Moon. Here’s why this splashdown changes everything about humanity’s deep-space future.
NASA’s Artemis II mission splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on April 10, 2026, marking the first time astronauts traveled around the Moon since Apollo 17 in 1972. Here’s why this changes everything.