U.S. senators face more contentious debate over a public option and abortion coverage in search of a compromise to pass a health care reform bill, WSJ’s Janet Adamy reports.
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What’s in the iFanboy comics vault this week? One of the most famous reboots of all time, a rollicking cosmic adventure, and the precursor to one of the most popular series on the stands today!
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President Obama’s first state dinner was the largest social event in Washington DC, with a guest list of 350 of the biggest names from the United States and India. Nancy Cordes reports.
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The opportunity of the lifetime, Conor and Josh sit down and talk with creator Darwyn Cooke about The New Frontier, The Spirit, and making comics on an early Sunday morning in SF. Even on very little sleep the man minces no words.
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Superman can’t meet Spider-Man, can he? Batman and Captain America couldn't team up, could they? They can and they do this week as iFanboy takes a look at DC and Marvel Crossovers!
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All good things must come to an end, and so as the summer comic book convention season wraps up, Ron and Gordon the Intern bring you a report from the floor of Wizard World Chicago. Despite the lack of Booth Babes and the smaller convention floor (not to mention the ominously low black ceiling),...
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A Washington DC Hotel has become another outpost of 'Urban Bee-Keeping'. As the bee population declines, keeping urban bees is growing worldwide. Wyatt Andrews reports. ... cbsepisode urban bee keeping wyatt andrews honey hotels washington dc
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On the day Flash Rebirth was released Geoff Johns sat down with Josh and talked about his work with DC Comics, including Green Lantern, JSA, 52, Action Comics and the Flash.
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