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Interesting slide shows about the world Slideshow World by [ArcaMax](?ezine=782&r=Db4rKqVNrywv2ghbhGwjqZJ8TaFyr-U13gpvSVyc2c5DOjMyNzAwODM2NDpKOjE5NjQ0ODk6TDo3ODI6UjozMTg4OTE6Vjo1NA) Sponsor [19 Discounts Seniors Didn't Know They Could Get]( Senior citizens deserve the many discounts available to them. Plenty of companies offer steep discounts and even free products and services only available to those 50 years or older. There are private companies and federal programs that many of our senior citizens know of, but there are plenty that exist that are relatively unknown, until now. That's why we are here. [Enjoy our list and please share this with others you know might be interested.]( [Best 30-minute shows you can watch right now]( Kristen Wegrzyn [ Best 30-minute shows you can watch right now ]( [See full slideshow »]( In any other year, TV audiences in the U.S. would be well into the fall seasons of their favorite primetime series, but the television industry has had to deal with the impact of COVID-19, like so many other businesses. This has meant far fewer new series and seasons hitting the airwaves, with some shows facing delays in production and others facing cancellation altogether because of issues brought on by the pandemic. Netflix canceled the second seasons of both “I Am Not Okay With This” and “The Society,” and the fourth and final season of “GLOW.” Comedy Central stopped production on the seventh season of “Drunk History,” ultimately canceling it, and Showtime stopped working on “The President Is Missing,” a TV adaptation of the political thriller novel by James Patterson and President Bill Clinton. On the slightly bright side, with the introduction of so many streaming services in the last several years, TV fans have an endless library of titles available to them at their fingertips, which can actually present an unforeseen challenge—which one are you going to choose? A current series or an older classic? A five-minute show like the series on the short-lived, short-form streaming service Quibi, or a lengthy episode of the latest drama series you must devote an hour and your full attention to so as to not miss a single thing? Often, time just doesn’t allow for a series with hour-long episodes. Stacker compiled data fromIMDb on all half-hour TV series and ranked them according to IMDb user scores (as of Oct. 15, 2020), with ties broken by votes. To qualify, the series had to have at least 25,000 IMDb user votes. The shows on this list span genres, countries, and decades, with the oldest show beginning in 1960 and the youngest show first airing in 2018; and 15 of these TV series are still on the air. From family-friendly cartoons and sitcoms to improvised comedies and drama series, continue reading for 50 half-hour shows you can watch right now. You may also like: 111 monumental movies from film history and why you need to see them Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2020 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( Sponsor Hey [firstName] - Congratulations! You have been [selected to enter]( our $500 daily giveaway Time is running out though... 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But they also could be a song and dance to break into with a simple Slim Jim. But why is it worth it for thieves to steal these much older cars of lower value? Parts. Car owners with vehicles that are out of warranty aren't going to new car dealerships for repairs; they go to repair shops or search online for parts. That drives interest in components stripped from older cars, bought by shops looking to cut corners, or sold online to unwitting consumers who think they're buying pieces from wrecked—not stolen—vehicles. Because of this, theft is a major concern. Which cars are thieves looking for most, and why are they drawn to certain cars? Coverage.com used 2018 data (released on Nov. 19, 2019) from the National Insurance Crime Bureau’s Hot Wheels report to compile the top 10 car models that are most frequently stolen in America. The cars are ranked by the number of total car model thefts as reported to the National Crime Information Center every year. Each slide also contains information on states where this model has been stolen the most, according to NICB. For brevity, the top four car models only include states that list the car as being the #1 most stolen in the state, and the other six car models include states that list the car as being in their top three most stolen. To protect your vehicles from theft, there are common-sense rules worth following. Keep the doors locked, don't store valuables in the vehicle, park in a well-lit or heavily trafficked area, and incorporate a tracking/recovery system and/or theft-prevention product (the more visible or loud, the better). Keep reading to see which cars are the most stolen in the United States. Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2020 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( [Congrats! 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