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The Andy Griffith Show: The two Arnolds who were Opie's friends
Two boys named Arnold in Mayberry While watching reruns of The Andy Griffith Show, viewers will notice that Opie Taylor (Ronnie Howard) had many friends during the 10-year run of the series. These include Johnny Paul, Howie, Fred, and Jimmy.
By Cheryl E Preston27 minutes ago in Geeks
Days of Our Lives: Nikki Crawford is the new Lexi Carver
A new Lexi emerges Days of Our Lives viewers have been speculating that Lexi Carver is the woman in the test tube that Dr. Wilhelm Rolph and EJ Dimera are bringing back to life. It has been confirmed that Nikki Crawford has joined the cast as the new Lexi.
By Cheryl E Prestonabout 23 hours ago in Geeks
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 afridia day 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 Pashaa day ago in Geeks
Alcatraz Island Escape
The Mystery That Still Haunts America The story of the Alcatraz escape is one of the most fascinating prison mysteries in history. Located in the cold waters of San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz Island was once home to one of the most secure federal prisons in the United States. Surrounded by strong currents and freezing temperatures, it was believed to be completely escape-proof. Yet in 1962, three men dared to challenge that belief — and their fate remains unknown.
By shaoor afridi2 days ago in Geeks
Khaby Lame: The Boy Who Spoke to the World Without Saying a Word
Khaby Lame’s story doesn’t begin with fame, luxury, or a spotlight. It begins in a small apartment in Chivasso, Italy, where a young boy from Senegal learned early what it meant to grow up between two worlds. Born in Dakar in 2000 and raised in Italy from the age of one, Khaby spent his childhood in public housing, surrounded by the everyday struggles of immigrant life. His parents worked long hours, and like many families trying to build a future in a new country, they carried more hope than money.
By Haroon Pasha3 days ago in Geeks
Finding Conversation, Friendship, and Healing in "Grapefruit"
Everything is a work in progress. “Grapefruit” is a film directed by Chase Juliet. Travis, a young man, is forced to move back into his childhood home with his newly sober mother, Evelyn. As tensions peak, Travis meets Billie, an eccentric woman at the Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
By Marielle Sabbag3 days ago in Geeks











