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The Boys season 3 is adapting the crazy Herogasm arc, and this could be the perfect opportunity to introduce the controversial Tek-Knight. has set itself a fairly controversial precedent over the past two seasons, but season 3's Herogasm event could bring the colorful character of Tek-Knight into live-action.

President Biden's choice to lead the Justice Department will face two days of questioning, and the topics may include inquiries into the president's son, the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and the origins of the Russia investigation. Judge Garland has broad support to win confirmation.
President Biden: Live Updates on Merrick Garland, Stimulus and Coronavirus
The New York Times

News It seems that director Zack Snyder was clashing with Warner Bros. before the personal tragedy that led to his exit from Justice League. As Zack Snyder's Justice League prepares to showcase the director's true vision of the 2017 film long-sought by a vocal segment of the fandom, behind-the-scenes details have emerged about the director's exit from the theatrical film, providing interesting context to its upcoming debut as an HBO Max miniseries.

Gabe is the National News Editor and works out of Washington, D.C. Have a tip? Send it to gabe@fingerlakes1.com. "They dropped the papers off at the end of the road, they're not allowed up into the driveways on our properties." Along Bayard St.

Friday's Scores By The Associated Press BOYS PREP BASKETBALL= ALAH 65, North Clay 50 Andrew 70, Lincoln Way Central 58 Argenta-Oreana 46, Blue Ridge 33 Argo 57, Reavis 51 Auburn 59, Athens 48 Augusta Southeastern 66, Mendon Unity 32 Aurora Christian 48, Aurora Central Catholic 44 Barri
IHSA Basketball: Weekend Scores | WCMY-AM
1430wcmy.com

Not only must Future State's The Next Batman contend with the Magistrate's trigger-happy mercenaries, but his own parents' homicidal hatred as well. Warning: this article contains spoilers for Future State: The Next Batman #4 At the core of Bruce Wayne's is his backstory.

Britnee Allen's rental house and new job at the Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority are glowing examples of an agency success story - or the fruits of favoritism from the top.
New house, new job: Orrville woman's success story or special favor?
Wooster Daily Record

Sports Scoreboard for Sunday, Feb. 21 Oklahoman.com
Sports Scoreboard for Sunday, Feb. 21
Oklahoman.com

In the Batman: Court of Owls, Batman has to face off with evil on two fronts. He must do so not just as Batman, but as Bruce Wayne himself. The Court of Owls are a mysterious yet powerful group within the DC Universe.

U.S. President Joe Biden announced Friday a $4 billion pledge to a global campaign to bolster the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to poor countries. At his first meeting as president with world leaders at the Munich Security Conference, Biden announced financial support for COVAX, a coalition tasked with distributing vaccines to low- and middle-income countries.
Biden Announces Financial Support for Global COVID Vaccine Program
Voice of America

"This is like him playing for the Buckeyes again, getting down to the two-minute warning, running into the locker room, getting a Michigan jersey and running back out," said Burns, who runs the Strongsville GOP, a grassroots organization that once backed Gonzalez. "It's not that you turned your back or you did something that we didn't like.

Dearborn Police are arresting Black suspects and issuing citations to them at significantly higher rates compared with white suspects, prompting protests from a group of activists who are calling upon Dearborn to reduce spending on police and crack down on what they see as racist targeting.

In three Midwestern cities, there are broad disparities in who is going where in higher education - and who is going anywhere at all. Black Americans in Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit, as well as the nation, remain underrepresented at our best colleges and overrepresented at some of our worst.
Ivory towers: How higher education is failing Black Americans in the Midwest
Crain's Cleveland Business

Sometimes you find yourself perched on a rocky overhang, dense with desert scrub brush, orchestral music filling the canyon below and tears slipping down your face. I mean, right? Reid, a 2019 Pulitzer Prize winner for her debut opera, "prism," has scored more than 20 miles of Griffith Park, geotagging her original music to locations on the trails.
Essential Arts: Immersed in a Griffith Park 'Soundwalk'
Los Angeles Times

A booklet was published in 1923 that paid tribute to George J. Schwartz, long-time curator of the Wooster Museum, which at the time was located on the second floor of the old Carnegie Library on North Market Street. The 98-year-old booklet included multiple pages describing the numerous items exhibited in the museum's 20 display cases.
BITS AND PIECES: He helped to preserve Wayne County's past
Wooster Daily Record

Three updated maps showing the status of the coronavirus pandemic in Ohio were released Thursday afternoon, showing case rates across the state remain high but continue to drop. Along with the color map that's been released weekly since the summer, the state in December began releasing two other maps detailing cases per capita by county and how many patients are filling intensive care units that better show the spread of COVID-19.
Ohio COVID-19 maps: Case rates remain high but continue to drop
Akron Beacon Journal

Sodus Jr./Sr. High School named the following students to its second-quarter honor rolls for 2020-21. Seventh Grade Principal's List: Garrett Barron, Kendall DeBadts, Cassidy Hanagan, Tristen Hanner and Ethan Wren. High Honor: Nathan Aubin, Jordyn Graham, Ethan Grosz, Cooper Ingersoll, Evan Laird, William Martinez, Adriana Meadows, Kyle Pickering, Iridian Pozos-Sandoval and Jessie Sanchez.
Sodus releases 2nd-quarter honor rolls
Wayne Post

The number of COVID-19 patients being treated at Akron-area hospitals has dropped below 100, a dramatic decline from the height of the pandemic's deadly surge late last year. Summit County hospitals reported 97 coronavirus patients among those being treated Wednesday, dropping the number into double digits for the first time since Nov.





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