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The Problem With People, Not Pit bulls

A June 20th Time.com piece by Charlotte Alter called “The Problem With Pit Bulls” elicited a flood of protest mail from supporters of the breed. We asked Sara Enos, the Founder and Executive Director of the American Pit Bull Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to promoting responsible breed ownership through education, programming, and assistance, to respond to Alter’s piece. Here’s what she had to say: “Good dragons under the control of bad people do bad things”.

This Friendly Mascot Went Wild With an Impressive Drum Show

October 5, 2018 11:53 AM EDT Whoever says a friendly plush mascot can’t go hardcore on the drums would be wrong. Certainly not musician and viral star Nyango Star, a Japanese performance artist and character who has become an internet sensation thanks to its no-holds-barred approach to his craft — all while dressed in a giant mascot costume of a character that’s a mix between a giant pink cat and an apple.

This Is What Zac Efron Ate on His Insane Baywatch Diet

March 9, 2016 5:50 PM EST Zac Efron has been busy getting in the best shape of his life to shoot the Baywatch movie and now he’s letting fans in on his secrets. The 28-year-old actor has begun sharing photos of both his workouts and new ripped body on Instagram. Known fitness fanatic Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has even posted about his co-star’s progress. Efron also tweeted about the strict diet he has followed throughout his training.

TV Review: Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris

In the quest to thwart delayed DVR viewing, “live” has become TV’s popular watchword. And with Neil Patrick Harris having demonstrated his diverse talents hosting every imaginable award show, it’s hard to blame NBC for wanting to see if some of that charm could be bottled and applied to a weekly series.

Warner Bros. Discovery Signs Five-Year Indian Cricket Rights Deal for U.K., Ireland Global

CRICKET RIGHTS Warner Bros. Discovery, the Board of Control for Cricket in India and Pitch International have signed a package of rights that will see them broadcast live international cricket hosted in India on its linear and digital platforms, TNT Sports and Discovery+, for the next five years. The deal, which is for the U.K. and Ireland territory, kicks off with the England-India men’s test series, which commences Jan. 25 and continues through February.