Episode 3 The Midterms Wed, Oct 18, 200044 mins With the midterm elections coming up, Toby looks for a way to stop hate groups; Charlie and Zoey decide whether to continue their relationship; President Bartlet
A note: while The West Wing is a fine show through and through, I’ve always considered the first four seasons – the episodes that were principally written by Aaron Sorkin and over-seen by Thomas Schlamme – to be the definitive story arc of the show, so I’ve limited my scope to ju...
The upcoming episode of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” promises to be an exciting one. Titled “Angela Bassett; Bradley Whitford,” this episode features two talented guests from the world of film and television. Actress Angela Bassett, known for her powerful performances and iconic roles...
The issue reveals that Wally is the son of an Army colonel, with their latest home stationed at another military base. Barry Allen, a scientist also living on the base, decides to take the lonely Wally under his wing, offering him a chance to help in the lab. See full article at ...
Democrat Gretchen Whitmer touted her accomplishments as Michigan's governor as she passes the midpoint of her second term and is continuously floated as a potential 2028 presidential candidate Associated PressMay 29, 2025 Google, Justice Department Face off in Climactic Showdown in Search Monopoly Cas...
In the first part of this two-part episode of The Idealcast, Gene Kim speaks with Dr. Ron Westrum, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Eastern Michigan University. His work on organizational culture and his contribution of the Westrum organizational typology model have been instrumental in understa...
West Wing episode would ever be too short! I needed to write another 25 seconds that didn't seem like it was from Neptune, so I wrote a quick scene where Josh has to change his shirt ( see video below) and I did the scene with Donna because that first one had worked out so well...
each apartment technically also accesses a second stair — an exterior fire escape, usually built as a sociable rear porch. (21st-century building codes do not count this as a legal egress.) Courtyard apartments also allow for shallower, more usable interior floor plans; unlike mid-century “ga...
“DC’s countless thirtysomething office buildings stare down mid-life crises.” No other region can match Greater Washington’s density of 1980s and 1990s office buildings — we built over a million cubicles’ worth, almost as many as in the much-larger New York and Los Angeles regions. No...
Federal officials warnRussia is now attempting to interfere with the 2018 midterms. And while they do not see hacking election machines as the main vulnerability, they're keeping an eye on it. But the U.S. may not be doing enough to bolster the digital integrity of election infrastructure....