to decision-making roles in the Vatican. Austin (5-6-2) hasn’t lost since a 2-1 defeat against FC Cincinnati on May 10.already has a lot on his broad shoulders. It seems unfair to add the But that’s the kind of pressure that comes with being one of the biggest stars in the comic book universe, who is getting a grand reintroduction at a tumultuous time. Thankfully he’s not doing it alone — Marvel Studios is also returning to theaters in a big way with twothis summer, “Thunderbolts” and “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.”Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic brought movie business to a halt, and two years after , the industry has yet to fully recover. Critics may have complained of superhero fatigue, but after several summers of depleted offerings, it’s clear that they’re a vital part of the mix — especially when they’re good.The $4 billion summer of may be most remembered for those two movies, but it didn’t get to that number without the ” movies, the second- and third-highest grossing of the season.She wonders if immigrant farmworkers are too scared to come forward. “I can’t argue with anyone who would be risking getting shipped to a Salvadoran gulag for reporting an exposure or seeking testing,” she said.The CDC characterizes the risk to the general public as low, although it is higher for people who work with cattle and poultry or who are in contact with wild birds. said there is a “moderate risk” that currently circulating strains of bird flu could cause a future pandemic, but the CDC stressed that other emerging forms of bird flu has been similarly labeled in the past.Still, research is continuing. |