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How Woke America Destroyed Its Smartest Cartoon
Rick and Morty used to be everything modern TV wasn’t - bold, offensive, and brutally smart. But once Hollywood’s “woke” ...
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Toonami Airing Dragon Ball & DBZ Back to Back Literally Saved the Series in America
Cartoon Network’s weekday programming block gave anime a stage, and no show benefited more from this than Dragon Ball. What ...
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An Underrated Transformers Anime Turned One Of The Franchise's Worst Villains Into A Hero
Transformers: Armada took shrieking Autobot traitor Starscream and gave him a heroic character arc, along with a real reason ...
The Police Minister says he's pleased former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming's pleaded guilty to having child exploitation and bestiality image ...
"Furlough's Paradise" in Washington and "Queens" off-Broadway imagine the perils and triumphs of marginalized women at a crucial time.
Erving aka Black Noir in The Boys gained his special powers, thanks to Compound V, which was administered to him as a baby by ...
The blue wave that moved across the nation Tuesday hit Luzerne County as Democrats flipped four seats on Luzerne County ...
Bicycle Heaven Museum isn’t just any museum – it’s the world’s largest bicycle museum and shop, housing an astounding collection of over 6,000 bicycles that transforms a simple day trip into an ...
That transcendent experience awaits at Federal Hill Smokehouse in Erie, Pennsylvania. In a modest blue-painted brick building on the corner of West 26th and Peach Street, brisket magic happens daily ...
When people think of geospatial technologies, they often imagine drones, sensors and smart maps, but rarely think about the ...
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Blue Peter and Doctor Who legends combine in classic Christmas tale
Peter Purves, golden-age Blue Peter presenter and companion to William Hartnell's Doctor in more than 40 episodes of Doctor Who in the swinging 60s, joins a very Doctor Who-themed radio-style ...
Ms. Rachel has turned kindness into her superpower. She’s redefining children’s media with empathy, inclusion, and heart.
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