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Geek Dad
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Geek Dad
Review – Superman #26: Superman Red
Superman #26 cover, via DC Comics. Ray: After last issue's brutal battle with the deranged clone X-El, the status quo Josh Williamson has built is in shambles. Lex Luthor is back in prison, blamed for the attack and covering for Mercy. His trust with Superman is shattered after he executed the evil clone. Mercy is free, but has lost her alliance with Superman and her control over Supercorp. Lena Luthor is ready to wash her hands of both her father and her mentor, and has headed off to greener pastures – Midvale, where she'll be hanging out with Supergirl (much to the excitement of those who like another kind of Supercorp, no doubt). And Lois Lane has lost her Superwoman powers, burning them out after using her Solar Flare. But unlike with Superman, it seems to have purged the powers from her system entirely – and while she insists she's fine with going back to normal, no one else is so sure. And then there's General Zod in the cosmos, looking for answers. Time bomb. Via DC Comics. At least Superman is okay, right? Well, no – anything but. He's been acting erratically over the last few issues, and it seems the source is Red Kryptonite poisoning from back in the first arc of this series, when he went up against Pharm and Graft. The deranged brothers are now locked up in Strykers alongside Luthor. When Superman arrives at Stryker to confront Luthor, he's ready to end their partnership entirely, but Luthor proposes a deal to try to help Lois. This only makes Superman angrier – and that sends him spiraling out of control. This is a side of Superman we very rarely see, and it's an intriguing choice to make him essentially the main threat of this arc – enough to bring another mysterious hero in to stop him. This issue is chaotic, with a lot of plots coming in and out, but I think it delivers. Only one week after Dan Slott raised the bar for the Superman line yet again, Josh Williamson continues to prove the old guard is just as good. To find reviews of all the DC issues, visit DC This Week. GeekDad received this comic for review purposes. Liked it? Take a second to support GeekDad and GeekMom on Patreon!
Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Yahoo
Midvale man charged with assaulting his 17-year-old ‘wife'
Charges are allegations only. All arrested persons are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Support for victims and survivors of domestic violence is available 24/7: 1-800-897-LINK (5465). If you or someone else is in immediate danger, or in an emergency, please call 911 immediately. MIDVALE, Utah () — A Midvale man was charged with allegedly sexually assaulting a 17-year-old who claimed to be his wife and pregnant with his child. Charges were brought against the 29-year-old man from Midvale in the Third District Court in Salt Lake County on Friday. Due to the sensitive nature of the case, will not be naming the man in order to protect the victim. The man was charged with two felony counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, two felony counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a 16 or 17-year-old, and one count of assaulting a pregnant person, which is a misdemeanor. The victim went to the emergency room on May 13 and reported being assaulted by the 29-year-old man. According to court documents, she was still in high school, she lived with the man as a 'religious spouse,' and she was 6 weeks pregnant with his child. Convicted killer receives life sentence for 2021 murder of his girlfriend According to the filed affidavit, the victim was married to the man when she was 15 years old in an arranged marriage 'through the Muslim religion,' and it is not a legally recognized marriage. Allegedly, after the so-called marriage, she and the man began having sexual intercourse 'daily,' and she had been pregnant once before. She reported to the police that she suffered a miscarriage. The affidavit states that on May 12, the man became violent following an argument, and he lunged at her, hitting and kicking her, 'at least 40-50 times.' He allegedly yelled, 'I don't care if I kill you and your baby.' The victim reported that she fell, hit her head, and blacked out. The investigating detective from Unified Police stated that the victim had 'a large golf ball-sized contusion [bump] on the left side of her head,' and her arms were bruised. The victim reported that her head still hurt a day and a half later. Justice Department, Boeing reach deal to avoid prosecution over 737 Max crashes Midvale man charged with assaulting his 17-year-old 'wife' Idle Isle Café up for sale, former employees speak out Exploring Utah's newest state park, UtahRaptor State Park Sunny Friday afternoon, but slightly cooler & unsettled weather for the weekend Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Sunny Friday afternoon, but slightly cooler & unsettled weather for the weekend
SALT LAKE CITY () — Happy Friday, Utah! Our Friday afternoon will feature plenty of sunshine, warm temperatures, and dry conditions. Conditions are favorable for an elevated fire risk across SE Utah over the next few days. A Red Flag Warning has been issued for Uintah and Grand counties through Friday evening. The dry fuels, breezy conditions, and very low humidity all stick around heading into Saturday, so new warnings may be issued for the weekend. Otherwise, look for another warm day with highs in the upper 70s to near 80 for the Wasatch Front and mid-90s for SW Utah. An upper-level low will pivot across Utah this weekend, bringing a slight increase in clouds, slightly cooler temperatures, and a chance for a few isolated showers & downpours. The chance will favor the higher elevations on Saturday afternoon, with more chances returning for Sunday afternoon. Highs will dip back into the upper 70s for the Wasatch Front, but remain in the upper 80s to lower 90s for SW Utah this weekend. Memorial Day continues to feature plenty of sunshine and another warm-up. Highs will be in the 80s along the Wasatch Front and mid to upper 90s for SW Utah. Looks like we will stick with the warmth and mainly dry conditions for most of next week. Stay tuned, we'll keep you 4Warned on-air and online! Midvale man charged with assaulting his 17-year-old 'wife' Idle Isle Café up for sale, former employees speak out Exploring Utah's newest state park, UtahRaptor State Park Sunny Friday afternoon, but slightly cooler & unsettled weather for the weekend Three injured after man accidentally shoots the ground at shooting range Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
12-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Daiso, a popular Japanese store chain, is opening the first of 3 locations in Utah — What to know
MIDVALE, Utah () — It's official: The first store in Utah is set to have its grand opening on May 17 and May 18. Here's what you should know. The Beehive State's first Daiso store will be located in the Shops at Fort Union in Midvale (1110 E Fort Union Blvd) and will be holding a grand opening event from 9 a.m. on May 17 until 9 p.m. on May 18. The event is the chain's . The first 200 customers who make a $20 purchase on May 17 at the Midvale store will receive an exclusive tote bag. On Sunday, May 18, every $20 purchase will come with a 'special gift,' while supplies last. How to visit Utah's 'Mighty Five' national parks in one trip The store will be open seven days a week, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sundays. Two other Daiso locations are set to open later this year, according to Daiso's : One in Park Plaza in Clinton/Clearfield (both cities are listed on Daiso's website) and one in Provo's Riverside Plaza, with both stores set to open later this summer. 'Daiso is a Japanese value store with unique, affordable products, from household goods to stationery, beauty, snacks, and more,' the company explains in the . The company is family-owned and operates more than 6,000 stores across the world — with more than 150 open in the United States, according to . The store boasts more than 100,000 products and offers 'quality merchandise at affordable prices.' The stores are known for their low prices — items without a price tag are a standard price of about $1.75, but prices may vary by location. The stores often have conversion charts for customers to see what the price in Yen (Japanese currency) would be in USD. According to one of the , products may range from under $2 to just over $15. However, low prices also mean no returns or exchanges — unless the item is and you have the receipt, the store says. To learn more about Daiso and its offerings, visit the Midvale store after it opens or look at its . Daiso, a popular Japanese store chain, is opening the first of 3 locations in Utah — What to know Crews investigating house fire in South Jordan How to visit Utah's 'Mighty Five' national parks in one trip Republicans unveil steep cuts to Medicaid in portion of Trump tax bill 8 injured in 2-car crash, Salt Lake intersection closed Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.