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'Wonder Years' Finale, 'Dogs' in the Doghouse, Funny 'Fight' Club … – TV Insider

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ABC’s coming-of-age comedy The Wonder Years wraps its second season. FX/Hulu’s Reservation Dogs pay the price for their unsanctioned trip to California. More coming-of-age humor as the Hulu movie Miguel Wants to Fight spoofs toxic masculinity. Food competitions proliferate with Food Network’s Battle of the Decades and the finale of Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars.
The gently amusing coming-of-age reboot, transplanted to 1969 Alabama, ends its second season with back-to-back episodes. The first celebrates the 75th birthday of gruff Granddaddy Clisby (Richard Gant), which sparks a renewal of sibling rivalry between Bill (Dulé Hill) and his successful older brother Melvin (Malcolm-Jamal Warner), whose perfect family may not be so perfect after all. In the finale, the Williams family takes a trip through Disney/ABC synergy, when a family road vacation makes a stop at an Austin, Texas university Kim (Laura Kariuki) is considering attending en route to young Dean’s (Elisha “EJ” Williams) dream destination: Disneyland. (Why not Disney World, which is closer? It didn’t open until 1971.) Along the way, Bill reflects on life choices not taken, advising Kim in an emblematic moment: “Part of becoming an adult is being comfortable with the uncertainty.” (Speaking of uncertainty, The Wonder Years’ future is shaky at best, given how long this season sat on the shelf.)
After last week’s disturbing detour with the mythical Deer Lady—who no one believes Bear (D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai) actually met—the irreverent comedy about restless Indigenous teens returns to classic form with a slice-of-life episode about consequences. The Dogs are assigned menial tasks in penance for their unsanctioned California getaway on a day of “Bingo Friday” and other mundane yet slyly humorous observations. While Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis) becomes fascinated by a local “real medicine” man, and Cheese (Lane Factor) has a literally eye-opening epiphany, life goes on and you never want it to end.
A teen comedy tweaks the culture of toxic masculinity when sweet-natured high school junior Miguel (Tyler Dean Flores), who has grown up in a rough neighborhood but never thrown a punch, decides it’s finally time to initiate a brawl of his own. Easier said than done, as Miguel entertains Bruce Lee and Matrix-style fantasies while embarking on a series of farcical mishaps that might just inspire him to keep giving peace a chance.
Teams divided by a generation gap tackle challenges involving vintage gadgets (like the Easy-Bake Oven) and the latest viral trends to see who can create food that stands the test of time. Jonathan Bennett hosts as three teams of two first unearth a culinary time capsule, then move on to a modern treat, then in the finale, the last remaining team splits up in a head-to-head contest, pitting old vs. new school to reinvent a classic dish. Earlier, Guy’s Grocery Games: All-Star Invitational (9/8c) launches a five-week tournament, with Guy Fieri putting renowned chefs through the Flavortown Market gauntlet, starting with an “Express Lane” challenge in which the chefs make a signature sandwich and side with only eight ingredients.
In the season finale, good taste in marketing is at least as important as what’s being served when the three remaining entrepreneurs create pop-up shops (with the help of three previous contestants) to showcase their brands. Two undercover experts are among those analyzing the products, helping Gordon Ramsay determine the winner of a $250,000 investment in their dream project.
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This week on Last Exit. President XI brings pandas back to the US, war crimes are happening, Congress fights without a cage, and Mike Johnson is a broke boy with no clout.
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Chicago boxer Kenneth Sims Jr. at No. 2 world ranking – CBS News

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By Jori Parys
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CHICAGO (CBS) — Englewood native Kenneth Sims Jr. is making noise in pro boxing.
His latest win last month was his seventh straight, and a WBA super lightweight title eliminator. But as CBS 2’s Jori Parys reported Monday, Sims has fought through obstacles to get where he is – including managing sickle cell.
Sims put on a pair of boxing gloves for the first time at 8 years old.
“My dad forced me to box – and I hated it,” Sims said.
But the young Sims was a natural.
“He picked up things so fast that it was like, ‘Oh, show him this – he has it,” said Sims’ dad, Kenneth Sims Sr.
“He was like, ‘When you learn how to it, you can quit,'” said Sims Jr. “By that point, I didn’t want to quit.”
Sims has fought around the world as a member of the USA Boxing national team, and turned pro in 2014.
He rattled off a 2021 record with seven knockouts since.
But Sims’ latest win raised eyebrows. A 12-round bout against Batyr Akhmedov being ended by majority decision came as no surprise to Sims.
“I seen all the tweets people talk about me seen article people talk about me,” said Sims. “So it was like satisfying to prove them wrong – and satisfying prove people that believed in me right.”
What did Sims prove to himself in that fight?
“Nothing. Nothing,” he said. “I just did what I knew I could do.”
Sims hasn’t lost since a fight since 2018. That was when he noticed something felt off.
“All my energy just went away, and I was just like this – kind of like a zombie before the fight,” said Sims.
Sims was dealing with the side effects of sickle cell – a disease that affects red blood cells’ shape and ability to carry oxygen.
“The first thing they tell you about it is to be careful of strenuous work – so that’s his life,” said Sims’ fiancée, Jailyn Brown. “He has to be sure that he’s taking vitamins; be sure that he’s very hydrated.”
“My mind’s saying do stuff in the ring, but I can’t move, really – my body won’t let me do it. It was a big obstacle for me to overcome,” Sims said. “After I lost, my team, my uncle, my dad – we all was doing research. Went to the doctor got bloodwork stuff done, and I hired nutritionists and stuff. Since I’ve been working with them, I’ve been feeling great.”
Sims ascension to No. 2 in WBA rankings hasn’t come without its challenges but all have led to the present point – preparing with hopes for a world title shot.
“This is where you’re supposed to be. I’ve always said that,” said Sims Sr. “The community we come in you have to figure out how to get through things and that’s always what I’ve preached to him.”
Sims Jr. – a boxer known as “Bossman” – is a true family man with kids of his own, and credits his family as his inspiration. He said it means a lot to be from Chicago, and hopes to one day bring a world title fight to his home city.
Until then, the pro boxer from Englewood will keep working to make his dreams a reality.
“Growing up, I used to watch showtime championship boxing,” said Sims. “Now I’m on it.”
Three fights ago, sims wasn’t ranked. Now he’s No. 2 in world, and will get the first shot to challenge for a world title.
First published on June 19, 2023 / 4:58 PM CDT
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Bar owner among 2 killed after fight leads to shooting outside Sacramento County bar – CBS News

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By Brandon Downs, Cecilio Padilla
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SACRAMENTO COUNTY – Two men died after they were shot outside of a bar in Sacramento County early Sunday morning, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said. 
Deputies responded to Sacto By Night at 7121 Governors Circle at about 1:45 a.m. 
A group of people who were leaving the bar got into a fight outside, leading to a shooting, deputies said. 
The victims, who were two men, died at the scene, deputies said. One of them was the owner of the bar.
Investigators with the sheriff’s office believe a group of gang members who initially refused to leave the nightclub at closing is at the center of the incident. Those gang members apparently got involved in a fight in the parking lot, investigators said, with the suspected shooter being one of those gang members.
Witnesses described a white vehicle that took off from the scene. Deputies said the CHP located a vehicle matching the description and detained four people from that vehicle. 
The people detained have since been identified as being allegedly involved in the shooting. Several guns have been recovered. 
According to the sheriff’s office, the names of the suspects will be released once homicide and related charges are filed.
Brandon comes to CBS13 from Action News Now (KHSL/KNVN) in Chico where he spent two years as the Digital Content Manager.
First published on November 26, 2023 / 3:05 PM PST
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