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DISH Network: Would You Let a Stranger Read Your Search History?

It’s a secret that many of us guard with our lives. The data it contains could damage relationships and cause undue shame and embarrassment if exposed. It’s your cell phone’s search history—and no one would be brave enough to share it with a complete stranger…or would they? In this outrageous video from FUSION’s “Come Here and Say That,” a group of random participants were put to the test!

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DISH Network: Will the 2016 Elections Be a Revolución?

With the 2016 Presidential race underway, candidates from both parties are actively courting the Latino community. Comprised of 25 million eligible voters, this historically underserved electorate may well determine the course of American politics for generations. To help put this in perspective, a thought-provoking new video from FUSION’s “Come Here and Say That” explains how politicians are attracting Hispanic voters and why it’s crucial that they do.

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Variety: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Episode 4 Recap


With nary a walker in sight, Sunday’s fourth episode of “Fear the Walking Dead” was a somber yet gripping look at the effect a large-scale disaster has on a small community.

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Variety: Danger, Will Robinson! Cast Members Recall ‘Lost in Space’ on its 50th Anniversary


When it premiered on September 15, 1965, the CBS sci-fi adventure “Lost in Space” met with little enthusiasm from TV viewers. But the show, which originally debuted in black and white, gained popularity during its second month on the air, and eventually cracked the top ten weekly programs by January. To mark its 50th anniversary, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has released a lavish 18-disk Blu-ray boxed set, featuring all 83 episodes of the campy space saga.

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Variety: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Episode 3 Recap


Building on the momentum of the previous episode, Sunday’s third installment of “Fear the Walking Dead” featured some of the most frightening moments in the series so far, as well as some of the dumbest. This wildly uneven entry probably won’t sway viewers who’ve already grown tired of the bland main characters, but might please fans who value well-orchestrated shivers and expertly crafted gore effects.

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Variety: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Episode 2 Recap


After a slow-burn premiere that spent more time on the humdrum problems of an unremarkable L.A. family than it did on the looming apocalypse, Sunday’s second episode of “Fear the Walking Dead” turned up the heat considerably. The result was a tension-filled hour of television that improved on last week’s debut in every way.

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Variety: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Premiere Recap


Emphasizing suspense and atmosphere over action and gore, Sunday’s 90-minute premiere of AMC’s “Fear the Walking Dead” begins with a slight variation on the memorable opening moments of “The Walking Dead.” At the start of that series, Sheriff Rick Grimes awoke in an abandoned hospital after being injured in a violent shootout. In tonight’s episode, 19-year old junkie Nick Clark (Frank Dillane) wakes up in an abandoned Los Angeles church and gets rushed to the hospital after being hit by a car while fleeing from a hungry zombie.

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Retracing Ian Fleming’s 1959 Trip to Los Angeles


A detailed travel guide focused on Ian Fleming’s visit to L.A. in 1959.

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DISH Network: 6 Must-Read Biographies to Take on Vacation


Whether you’re relaxing in a hammock, sunbathing on a beach, or curled up on your couch, the right book can improve any vacation. And since truth is more entertaining than fiction, it’s impossible to go wrong with a great biography. To help you select the perfect read, here are six new Hollywood bios you won’t want to miss!

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DISH Network: How to Live Like Your Favorite TV Characters!

The Flash -- Image FLA01_NM_HRZ_0004 -- Pictured:  Grant Gustin as The Flash -- Photo: Nino Muñoz/The CW -- © 2014 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved
Beyond the fame, fortune and glamour, what most of us envy about actors is their freedom to become different people. Whether a zombie-fighting sheriff, a costumed superhero, or a detective investigating the crime of the century, we’ve all wondered what it would be like to step into the shoes of our favorite TV characters. But what if you could do more than just fantasize about it? To help inspire your fictional transformation, here are a few ways to add some primetime excitement to your life!

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