Warner Bros. Attempts To Bolster Diversity With Black-Led ‘Superman’ Written By Ta-Nehisi Coates
Warner Bros. is searching for a Black lead for an new iteration of 'Superman' written by the brilliant Ta-Nehisi Coates and produced by J.J. Abrams.
Warner Bros. is searching for a Black lead for an new iteration of 'Superman' written by the brilliant Ta-Nehisi Coates and produced by J.J. Abrams.
Swensen died May 5 after a battle with renal cancer. More than a dozen of his former staffers run some of the best-performing college endowments. One former mentee is a Chinese billionaire.
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Hollywood is using inclusivity and diversity as an alibi for rebooting outdated franchises and past-their-prime properties.
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Firm plunges deeper into online luxury retail platform
Buckley said one of True Religion’s biggest assets is its customer base of 15- to 50-year-old men and women of all races, with an average household income of $65,000.
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School voucher and tax credit programs structure choices to promote de facto segregation, contravene constitutional considerations, and threaten to dismantle hard-fought and socially beneficial historical progress.
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Get ready for another round of placement matches.
A majority of Japanese believe the Olympics should be canceled or postponed, polls have found.
Seniors in the U.S. said they want to work longer than before as the pandemic hurt their finances.
Germany warns waivers would cause "severe complications" with international vaccine rollout.
Pork is back on the table in Congress-- the fiscal equivalent of bringing back the Swine Flu.
After a serious accident left him paralyzed, Jaikishaan Sharma, CEO of Sharmaatricks, found himself at a crossroads.