W hile there are lots of reality TV shows on the air, Survivor continues to be wildly popular all these years later. Arguably one of the best reality shows of all time, the series
Season 48 of “Survivor” is set to debut with a two-hour premiere episode on Wednesday, February 26, at 8 p.m., airing on CBS and streaming live on Paramount+. Following the premiere, 90-minute episodes will air weekly beginning March 5.
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The 18 new players for the 48th season of the reality series include a stunt performer, a pizzeria owner, and the first contestant with a speech impediment in the show's history.
A man who was pushed onto New York City subway tracks in the path of an oncoming train is recounting the harrowing, near-death experience.
NBC News' Jesse Kirsh travels to Aushwitz with Ruth Cohen, a 94-year-old woman who survived the Holocaust after being ripped from her home at a young age.
Holocaust survivor Marianne Miller tells Fox News Digital the message she will share while speaking at the U.N. for International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Though Congress acted on a bipartisan basis last year to pass legislation ending two controversial tax provisions that affected some federal workers and other public servants, it failed to give the Social Security Administration any money to implement it.
When the 48th edition of “Survivor” airs on CBS beginning February 26. one contestant may look especially familiar to people in Roanoke.
Survivor 48 kicks off February 26 on CBS! 18 new castaways face tough challenges, intense strategies, and a big social game twist. Who will outlast them all?
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