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[Le Monde] - La désinformation climatique prospère dans une partie des médias audiovisuels français

Après avoir passé au crible les programmes d’information des dix-huit principales chaînes de #télévision et de #radio au premier trimestre, des associations ont recensé 128 cas de #désinformation sur le #climat.

lemonde.fr/planete/article/202

Le Monde · La désinformation climatique prospère dans une partie des médias audiovisuels françaisBy Audrey Garric

I've been watching Travelers, a sci-fi show from a few years ago. It's decent - kind of on the tier with shows like Colony or Survivors. It most reminds me of The Tomorrow People... a dark premise that is unintentionally even darker in ways I don't think they thought through.

It lasted three seasons which seems about right. But noticeably lots of dangling plotlines that get dropped, maybe more than in any show I've watched!

After standout performances in "The White Lotus," "Fallout" and "The Righteous Gemstones," Walton Goggins is an overnight success (never mind that he's been acting for 30 years). GQ talked to him about his graduation from cult-actor "hey it's that guy" status to leading man, his difficult start in life, and a strange full-circle moment he experienced in Thailand. “When I say my life is improbable, there is no bookie in f**king Vegas that would take this bet—[that I] would ever, ever, ever have the life that I’ve led,” Goggins says. “And I don’t take it for granted, man. If my life ends tomorrow, don’t weep for me, man, because God, whoever she is, has always been looking out for me."

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GQ · Walton Goggins’s Wild Ride to StardomBy Alex Pappademas

Noah Wyle is back in scrubs for "The Pitt," after avoiding them for 15 years post "ER." Ahead of the show finale, he talked to @Variety about how the show got made, the lawsuit that claims "The Pitt" is an "ER" reboot, being back in the limelight, and his reverence for medical professionals, “These people sacrifice so much in the service of others that I find it absolutely infuriating that their expertise is being called into question,” he says. “I find it infuriating that we still can’t come to a consensus that masks cut down on transmission of disease. I find it infuriating that we still won’t acknowledge that vaccines are an important way of eradicating disease. I find it all infuriating that we are where we are right now. So I wanted to make a show that brings back into sharp focus what an objective medical fact is.”

variety.com/2025/tv/news/noah-

Noah Wyle photographed on the set of The Pitt by Chantal Anderson for Variety Magazine, March 2025.
Variety · Noah Wyle on 'The Pitt,' Axed ER Sequel and the Lawsuit That FollowedBy Adam B. Vary