The rebooted DC Universe is in full swing, with Superman out now and HBO Max show Peacemaker Season 2 out soon. But what else does DCU steward James Gunn have up his sleeve for fans? In an interview ...
President Donald Trump’s MAGA train keeps rolling. Since his return to office in January, Democrats have offered little, if any, effective opposition to slow it down. By any reasonable standard, the ...
The Eatontown Planning Board approved the next phase of Netflix's studio campus at the former Fort Monmouth. This phase includes four twin sound stages, bringing the total number of approved sound ...
RICHMOND, Va. — The Play it Forward Tennis Tournament is returning next month for its fifth year, continuing its mission to raise money for cancer research. "I hate cancer and love tennis, so I found ...
On Aug. 27, Beijing rejected out-of-hand President Trump’s call for denuclearization talks with China and Russia. It’s not hard to figure out why China is in no mood to talk about the world’s most ...
Ed Sheeran is trading heartbreak for happiness with the release of his eighth studio album, "Play," a deliberate creative about-face that finds the Grammy winner embracing pure joy after battling ...
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12 (UPI) --Angela Cartwright, who plays Brigitta von Trapp in the 1965 film The Sound of Music, hopes the new 4K restoration, in theaters Friday via Fathom Entertainment, removes ...
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Dr. Elizabeth Wako, President and CEO of Swedish Health Services, briefly opens a curtain on August 26, 2025, in the lobby fronting her office at Swedish’s administration building at 1124 Columbia St.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- Teknowledge, a tech firm in Colorado Springs that delivers AI and cybersecurity services, will be laying off 324 employees between October 30 and December 30, 2025.
As someone who’s been gaming since the days of ball mice and Windows XP, I’ve seen games rise and fall like waves. But if there’s one platform that’s stood the test of time—and keeps getting better—it ...