Franklin, First Steps and Fantastic Four
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How Franklin Richards, the power cosmic and Doctor Doom's appearance in "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" credit scene affects "Avengers: Doomsday."
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNWhere James Franklin ranks in ESPN college football coach rankingConnelly's mathematical formulas, used to rank just about everything you can imagine in college football, have calculated Franklin to be the fourth-best active college football coach for the upcoming college football season.
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The U.S. Postal Service is turning 250. Saturday’s anniversary comes as the agency faces financial challenges.
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Over the Monster on MSNMinor Lines: Franklin Arias sits amidst trade deadline rumorsThe legendary musician opens up about his struggles with alcohol abuse in the new HBO documentary Billy Joel: And So It Goes — and reveals that Lee, to whom he was married for five years, gave him something of an “ultimatum” to either seek help or end their relationship.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first and only president to seek and win a third term. The decision later led to the passage of the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution which limits presidents to two terms.
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Head coach of Penn State James took the podium at BIG Ten media days. He talked about the national media's high set expectations of Penn State.
Franklin, the Broncos’ fourth-round draft pick out of Bo Nix’s Oregon last year, may have caught more passes on the first day of 2025 training camp Friday than he did during his entire rookie camp last year. The potential is there for Franklin to make a major step in year 2 of his NFL career.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — A lavish Franklin estate once owned by nationally known financial advisor Dave Ramsey is back on the market...with a $15 million price tag.
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Franklin County commissioners voted on an ordinance to allow planned unit developments, or PUDs, which could pave the way for more development.
Franklin County Deputy Andy "Flash" Lucas has died after a battle with cancer. He served in Corrections, Patrol, and Civil divisions since 1995.