A Survivor 48 deleted scene gives fans what they have been asking for. Some fans feel that the New Era seasons have moved away from components that made earlier seasons so exciting. One of those components was castaways having to fish or hunt for their food more often.
SSurvivor 50 will be a season full of returning players, and to challenge them, the competition should return to its 39-day format.
Trump, MSNBC and cancer survivor
Longtime “Survivor” host Jeff Probst revealed last month that fans will be able to influence the events of “Survivor 50” by casting a series of votes. The upcoming 50th season, which will feature a cast of returning players, is set to air in February 2026.
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“Survivor 48” recap: The blindsider becomes the blindsided
'Survivor' Season 48, Episode 2 recap: A blindside sends a player home. Who was voted out?
While some players began to feel more comfortable with each other, others felt the paranoia from the game begin to set in.
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Who Got Voted Out on ‘Survivor’? Castaways Who Went Home During Season 48 Eliminations
Wallace, the former communications official for George W. Bush, saw her ratings suffer after Democrats lost power.
President Trump took aim at MSNBC hosts Nicolle Wallace and Rachel Maddow over their "disgraceful" comments about 13-year-old brain cancer survivor DJ Daniel.
MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace refrained from addressing the growing backlash over her comments about the 13-year-old cancer survivor who appeared at President Donald Trump's address to Congress.
With members of the presidential line of succession in the Capitol for President Trump's speech to the joint session of Congress, a designated survivor will be named to stay away in case of a catastrophic event.
A cancer survivor from Idaho never thought she'd get to experience the magic of feeling her baby kick but thanks to new technology, she can. After struggling with infertility due to PCOS, Kyndall Olsen was diagnosed with endometrial cancer in October 2023 at 29 years old.
A 13-year-old Palisades Fire survivor with special needs was given a special surprise by the nonprofit Help Hope Live. And her mother said it's a big help after the family lost their home and so much more.
Kimmy Fasani is a pioneer in women's snowsport, winning countless awards and making snowboarding history in the process. But she has also had to face many hardships - losing both of her parents to cancer, then being diagnosed with aggressive inflammatory breast cancer herself in 2020.
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