THERE HAS BEEN much discussion about the evolution of the superhero body—including on this very site. But the boom in superhero films over the last two-plus decades has still put some of our most jacked, ripped, and swole superheroes (and the actors playing them in live-action) to the forefront. These actors often undergo stunning transformations
Image copyright City of London Police Image caption Frank Ludlow had a genuine belief his cure could "take out all viral infections", the court heard A man has pleaded guilty to selling fake coronavirus cure kits to people in France and the United States.Frank Ludlow, 59, was caught by City of London Police trying to…
Quarantine Routine is a regular feature that asks political power brokers and public figures how their daily lives have changed -- and how they're still doing their jobs -- during the coronavirus crisis. Priests for Life National Director Fr. Frank Pavone said the current coronavirus crisis will lead to a strengthening of spirituality and a renewal of faith, among all Americans, during an…
Peter Muller 5 min read FOR TOO MANY guys, back muscles like the lats and traps get short shrift in training. Not on purpose, of course—after all, who doesn’t want a back that turns heads from behind or fills out a t-shirt like it’s stretched over a Greek statue—but since you can’t see those muscles
It had been a rough few months. Cynthia Tompkins was hospitalized in May for osteomyelitis — a bone infection — then spent six weeks in a rehabilitation facility. “It was a struggle,” she said. “I didn’t bounce back too well.” Tompkins returned to her home in San Diego, but she was still taking antibiotics, along
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