One missile landed near an apartment building, while the second struck a road near the school, Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said in a statement and published a photo of a wide crater.
this 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 ofmay 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.The filmmakers behind s
spoke to The Associated Press about what to expect in 2025.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on the summer movies coming out, from ‘Superman’ to ‘Fantastic Four,’ return“Yeah, pretty scary disk injury,” Okereke said. “I was feeling some nerve pain. Couldn’t really sit for a couple of weeks. It’s the type of injury you need to come back better or worse from. So I just feel fortunate with the medical staff, training staff here, took real good care of me, and I feel back and better than ever.”
Okereke, who played every defensive snap in 2023, didn’t need surgery to repair the injury but had plenty of rest and rehabilitation. The Giants’ defensive captain heads into his third season with New York and is happy to be “flying around” the practice field.“Yeah, Bobby’s the leader, man,” said safety Jevon Holland, who signed as a free agent in the offseason. “He’s loud, he’s in control of everything. He’s the man in the middle, so he encompasses everything that I would see a middle linebacker.”
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Milwaukee Brewers designated hitter Christian Yelich left Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies after being hit by a pitch in the first inning.Yelich suffered a right hand contusion when he was hit by a 90 mph sinker from Ranger Suarez.