Netflix is Officially Adding Every Episode of One of the Best Sitcoms of the 1980s

Married with Children, featuring Ed O’Neill, Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate, and David Faustino, was a groundbreaking sitcom that deliberately went against the idealized families typically shown on television. The show centered on the often unpleasant lives of Al Bundy, a grumpy salesman, his wife Peggy, and their two lazy children. Known for its sharp wit and sometimes harsh humor, Married with Children was considered risky for its time, but it became famous for embracing its unrefined and relatable portrayal of family life.

Two Major Upcoming PC Games Confirmed as Steam Deck Verified

It’s unusual for PC games to be immediately confirmed as working well on the Steam Deck. In fact, even major game releases often launch without official Steam Deck Verification. This makes the recent launches particularly interesting for Steam Deck owners, as they highlight the ongoing process of compatibility testing.

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‘Hannibal’ Made a Thriller Icon Even Better, and It Still Deserves a Part 4

Remaking a popular movie for television is often a gamble. Adapting a story designed as a single film into a series can be tricky, as it often means stretching the plot to fill multiple episodes. However, some TV remakes have succeeded. The Exorcist started as a reboot but evolved into a sequel, while Scream completely restarted the movie franchise without referencing the originals. Cobra Kai and What We Do in the Shadows both took a spin-off approach. Fargo found success by becoming an anthology series, intentionally moving away from the plot of the 1996 film.

Judge Dismisses Class Action Against Uniswap, Setting Major Legal Precedent for DeFi!

On March 2, 2026, U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla of the Southern District of New York threw out the final state-law claims in Risley v. Universal Navigation Inc., ending a nearly four-year class action tied to so-called “scam tokens” traded on the Uniswap protocol. The ruling closes the book on a lawsuit that sought to hold the protocol’s creators liable for investor losses tied to rug pulls and pump-and-dump schemes carried out by anonymous third parties.