Since 2019, Kevin Erdmann has been one of Screen Rant's Senior Staff Writers, covering all kinds of Superhero and Star Wars media with Easter egg breakdowns, theory pieces, breaking news, and more. A ...
The Trump administration has identified more than 500 unaccompanied migrant children in US government custody to be potentially removed from the country, according to Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden. The mo ...
Abby ShalekBriski, an agricultural economist, writes the Substack “Field Notes on Progress.” ...
Officials are seeking to revoke the citizenship of a Keizer resident and Salem business owner, the first such case in Oregon ...
Anne Schedeen, an actress best known for her role on the classic TV series "ALF," has died. She was 77. Schedeen's death was confirmed on June 14 in a statement from her family shared on Facebook, ...
Anne Schedeen, an actress best known for her role as Kate Tanner on the classic TV series "ALF," has died. She was 77.
Anne Schedeen, who played ALF’s mom, Kate Tanner, in the hit NBC sitcom ALF from 1986 to 1990, has died. Schedeen’s death was announced by her family in a Facebook post on Sunday. She was 77.
"In space, no one can hear you scream." Few cinematic taglines have managed to become as immediately identifiable as this one. While it needs no introduction, the tagline was attached to director ...
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William Parks is a Game Rant editor who specializes in puzzle games, indie releases, Nintendo titles, and completion-focused guide coverage. Since joining Game Rant in 2019, he has written and edited ...
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For those not in the know, the sign pasted on a vacant storefront in downtown Oregon City — “FCBD 5/2” — might not mean much. But comic book fans will recognize it immediately. It’s an advertisement ...