KFC Is Finally Bringing Back Iconic Menu Item

KFC knows their audience, and knew it was time to bring back an iconic American dish: Their take on chicken and waffles. The chicken and waffles have been off the menu since 2019, but now they’re making a triumphant return to all KFC locations nationwide, Nation’s Restaurant News reports. The widely popular chicken and waffle combo — which includes KFC’s Original Recipe…

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How Much Money Does He Make?

Tony Danza’s net worth in 2025 reflects a versatile career spanning television, film, stage, and even professional boxing. From starring in beloved sitcoms like Taxi and Who’s the Boss? to pursuing theater, hosting, and new TV roles, Danza has built a lasting presence in entertainment while continuously evolving with the industry. Here’s a look at…

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From Historic Palaces to Modern Marvels

A Legacy of Historic Theatres The story of movie theaters in Canada is a fascinating reflection of the country’s cultural development over the last century. In the early 20th century, lavish movie palaces began to emerge across the nation. These were not just places to watch films; they were architectural masterpieces designed to impress and…

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Thunderbolts*’ Actor on if Sentry Could Beat Superman, Homelander & Omni Man

Lewis Pullman has weighed in on whether Marvel’s Sentry could go toe-to-toe with Superman, Homelander, and Omni-Man. In an interview, the Thunderbolts* star shared his thoughts on Sentry’s current limitations, mental health struggles, and the potential he sees in the character’s future. His comments offer insight into how Marvel plans to handle one of its…

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The Best Superhero Movie of Every Year From 2000 to Today

There are many ways to define the current era of Hollywood cinema. But there’s no question that one sub-genre looms largest over the rest: Superheroes. Before the turn of the 21st century, Hollywood largely looked at comic books and their brightly-colored characters as exploitation fare. Even the occasional blockbuster adaptation, like 1978’s Superman or 1989’s Batman, did little to…

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