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Grypmat from Shark Tank: How grippy tool-holder works and where to buy it

Every found yourself working with tools in awkward spaces and on surfaces that don’t lend themselves to holding normal tool-boxes? Enter Grypmat from this week’s Shark Tank — an innovative super-grippy tool mat that sticks to pretty much any surface. The Grypmat is made from a special non-slip material that allows it to hold tools

Zak Bagans and the Ghost Adventures crew get into the spirit of the Old West

This week Zak Bagans and the Ghost Adventures Crew are headed to the Wild West in the shape of the Museum of the Mountain West in Montrose, Colorado. This museum town features 20 buildings and over 500,000 items dating back to the time of the Old West. All the buildings were brought from elsewhere and

Exclusive clip: Parker and Rick can’t fight the rising flood on Gold Rush

Our exclusive clip from tonight’s Gold Rush shows the road to besting rival miner Todd Hoffman is not an easy one for Parker Schnabel and his crewman Rick Ness. The clip reveals that water is swamping their site and the pay dirt is in jeopardy of being washed out or worse, covered up after they

Exclusive interview: Ricky Schroder on showing the horrors of war in The Volunteers

Seemingly neverending is the ongoing war in Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq — the arena at the centre of AT&T AUDIENCE Network’s two-part documentary The Volunteers. Creator River Rainbow O’Mahoney Hagg, a Navy veteran, first imagined this trip as a humanitarian mission — only to see it morph and become a quasi-doctors without borders group of

“The Teflon Don” John Gotti spotlighted on Murder Made Me Famous

Murder Made Me Famous looks at The Teflon Don, John Gotti, and head of the Gambino crime family who got away with murder and much more for decades before the FBI brought him to justice. Gotti was born in 1940 and grew up poverty with him and his brothers turning to crime early in life. He