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As the nation prepared for its 249th birthday, Thomas Sowell, the nation’s greatest living economist, turned 95. That milestone is cause for reflection in California, Washington, D.C., and all across ...
Superman doesn’t live in Philadelphia, but actor David Corenswet has called this region home for most of his 32 years on this planet.
If a government wants to force a collective narrative upon the masses, arts, culture and media entities are necessary.
SpartanNash and the Foundation recently raised $330,000 to support military families, veterans and communities in need.
North Dakota beef producers will be saluting active-duty military, reserve and National Guard members and their families at the 20th annual Beef Industry Military Appreciation Day during the North ...
The new film, starring David Corenswet as Superman, is intended to kick off a new epoch for DC Studios, which has struggled ...
In an interview this week, the conservative actor, who starred as the cape-wearing hero on “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures ...
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller on "Hannity" reacted to the "hateful, odious, villainous rhetoric" about ICE ...
Billy Orgel's vision is taking a big step forward as demolition crews prepare to clear the way for a transformative mixed-use ...
HBO announced Thursday that it has ordered a new sketch comedy series from Larry David and Barack and Michelle Obama's ...
The New York Yankees could address their third base issues by trading for Rangers World Series hero Josh Jung, recently sent to Triple-A.
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How Superman Became a Character for the Ages
This summer’s big blockbuster, Superman, marks the latest installment of the Man of Steel — a character whose identity has ...