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Has Iran Developed a Nuclear Bomb Yet?
The question of whether Iran has developed a nuclear bomb is one of the most important — and most debated — issues in global politics today. For decades, Tehran’s nuclear programme has been at the center of international concern and diplomatic efforts. But despite the tension and speculation, Iran has not officially developed or tested a nuclear weapon as of early 2026.
By shaoor afridi3 days ago in Geeks
Doctor Who: My Top Picks For The Next Doctor
We expect it isn't for at least another few months until we find out who our next long-term Doctor is. Unless that big regeneration twist from last year's "The Reality War" means we won't find out until Christmas Day.
By Christopher Hales3 days ago in Geeks
Todd Meadows, ‘Deadliest Catch’ deckhand, dies at 25. AI-Generated.
Todd Meadows, a young deckhand featured on the Discovery Channel reality series Deadliest Catch, has died at the age of 25 in what authorities are describing as a tragic fishing‑related incident during filming aboard a Bering Sea crab vessel. The news has sent shockwaves through the tight‑knit fishing community and fans of the long‑running show, highlighting again the grave dangers faced by those who make their living on the treacherous northern waters. Meadows died on February 25, 2026, while working aboard the crab boat Aleutian Lady, roughly 170 miles north of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, where crews were filming for the upcoming season. According to official reports, Meadows fell overboard in the frigid waters of the Bering Sea — a region known for its bone‑chilling temperatures, rough seas, and unpredictable conditions. Despite the crew’s efforts to rescue him, he was recovered unresponsive and later pronounced dead. The U.S. Coast Guard Arctic District is conducting a full investigation into the circumstances of his death, as is standard in all marine accidents. A Community Mourns Captain Rick Shelford, skipper of the Aleutian Lady and a longtime cast member of Deadliest Catch, shared a heartfelt tribute on social media after the news broke. Shelford described the day as “the most tragic day in the history of the Aleutian Lady,” calling Meadows “our brother” and praising his work ethic, infectious smile, and the close bond he formed with the crew in his short time aboard. “We lost our brother,” Shelford wrote. “Todd was the newest member of our crew — he quickly became family. His love for fishing and his strong work ethic earned everyone’s respect right away. His smile was contagious, and the sound of his laughter… is something we will carry with us always.” Discovery Channel also issued a statement expressing profound sorrow over Meadows’ passing, calling the loss “devastating” and extending condolences to his loved ones, his crewmates, and the broader fishing community. Production on the show’s 22nd season has briefly paused in the wake of the tragedy. Life at Sea and the Realities of Danger Deadliest Catch has built its reputation over nearly two decades by documenting the perilous world of crab fishing, widely regarded as one of the most dangerous professions globally. Fishermen ply the Bering Sea’s unforgiving waters during peak hazardous seasons, battling freezing weather, massive waves, and heavy equipment while racing to bring in lucrative catches of king crab and other seafood. Meadows, from Montesano, Washington, had joined the Aleutian Lady crew in May 2025 and was in his first year as a cast member. He was a devoted father to his three young sons, and friends and family have highlighted his dedication to both his work and his family. In honor of Meadows and to help support his grieving family, a GoFundMe campaign was launched to assist with funeral costs and provide ongoing support for his children. By early March, donations had already surpassed the initial goals, reflecting an outpouring of sympathy and communal support from fans and fellow fishermen alike. Risks and Response Marine safety experts note that even experienced fishermen are at constant risk in the Bering Sea. Unpredictable waves, slippery decks, and exposure to extreme cold can quickly turn routine tasks into life‑threatening situations. Falling overboard in those conditions — even for a short period — significantly reduces the chance of survival due to hypothermia and shock. The Coast Guard’s ongoing investigation will look at weather conditions, safety protocols, crew response, and any possible equipment or procedural factors that might have contributed to the incident. Findings from such investigations often influence future safety recommendations for the industry. Legacy and Reflection Meadows’ death marks yet another heart‑wrenching moment in the history of Deadliest Catch. Over the years, the series has seen other cast members lose their lives, including shipmates like Nick McGlashan, Nick Mavar, and others whose stories also underscored the formidable hazards of life at sea. But for those who knew him, Todd Meadows was more than a statistic or a television personality. He was a dedicated worker, a cherished friend, and above all, a loving father. In tributes shared online and in person, colleagues and fans have emphasized his joyful spirit and the positive impact he had on those around him. “This unimaginable loss leaves a hole in our hearts,” wrote one follower on social media. “But Todd will live on in the stories we tell and the memories we hold.” As Deadliest Catch and the wider fishing community mourn his passing, Meadows’ legacy serves as a stark reminder of both the dangers of the job and the deep bonds forged among those who face the sea’s unforgiving challenges together.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 days ago in Geeks
From Wandering in the Dark to an IBM Certificate: How I Tamed AI and Why You Should Too 💡
In the corridors of big corporations and the quiet of home offices, a certain statistic is making people think: most people in the world still don’t know how to use artificial intelligence properly. 🌍 Although headlines scream about a revolution and tools like ChatGPT or Gemini are at our fingertips, the actual use of their potential is lagging. For many, AI is still just a "funny toy" or, worse, a threat to be feared. 🤖⚠️
By Piotr Nowak3 days ago in Geeks
IShowSpeed: The Boy Who Turned Chaos Into a Global Voice
Darren Jason Watkins Jr. was never supposed to be ordinary. Even as a kid growing up in Cincinnati, he carried a kind of restless electricity—loud, unpredictable, emotional, and impossible to ignore. Long before the world knew him as IShowSpeed, he was simply Darren, a teenager trying to find his place in a world that didn’t always understand him.
By Haroon Pasha3 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "A Meaningful Life" by L.J Davis
The New York Review of Books classics series has always been great for discovering new writers and works by writers you wouldn't have even thought about. There's books about authors, there's books on the topic of war, of identity and everything in between. A short time ago, I wrote my article on my favourite books of the series and yet, I don't think I'm even halfway through digging through the publications. Since they keep coming out with new ones, I have always had something obscure to read. A Meaningful Life is about a man, upon turning thirty, chooses to take a look at how his life hasn't really gone quite the way he planned. He definitely feels as though it is slipping through his fingers.
By Annie Kapur3 days ago in Geeks











