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Forbes· 2025-07-12 01:00
President Donald Trump’s marquee legislation includes steep increases to non-immigrant visa fees that kick in next year–just as the U.S. hopes to attract World Cup 2026 soccer supporters. (Photo: Anna Moneymaker via Getty Images)https://t.co/s5lKPwwpKG https://t.co/48tirvE6l6 ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-11 17:22
President Donald Trump’s marquee legislation includes steep increases to non-immigrant visa fees that kick in next year–just as the U.S. hopes to attract World Cup 2026 soccer supporters. (Photo: Anna Moneymaker via Getty Images)https://t.co/KTeAOy5LiA https://t.co/2buFK70SoM ...
Superman An Immigrant? Superhero Actor Says Warner Bros.
Benzinga· 2025-07-10 22:06
Core Viewpoint - Warner Bros. Discovery has high expectations for the upcoming "Superman" reboot film, which is seen as a potential relaunch of the DC Comics movie universe, despite facing criticism regarding its plot and themes [1][5]. Group 1: Film Overview - The "Superman" reboot, directed by James Gunn, has been in development for several years and is set to release in theaters soon [1]. - The film has a production budget of $225 million and is projected to gross between $120 million to $130 million domestically in its opening weekend, with some estimates suggesting it could exceed $140 million based on early positive reactions [6][7]. Group 2: Criticism and Controversy - Former Superman actor Dean Cain has criticized the film for its portrayal of Superman as an immigrant, labeling it as "woke" and expressing concerns about changing beloved characters [2][5]. - Fox News and its contributors have echoed similar sentiments, suggesting that the film's ideological stance may alienate certain audiences [3][4]. Group 3: Market Performance - Warner Bros. Discovery's stock has seen a 1.4% increase to $11.65, with a year-to-date rise of 9.3% in 2025, indicating investor interest amid the film's release [8].
Superman or 'Superwoke'? Right-wing critics of the new DC movie say the latter
NBC News· 2025-07-10 21:30
Is Superman super woke. MAGA conservatives are coming after Superman after director James Gun said in an interview that Superman is an immigrant that came from other places and populated the country and that he's the story of America. You know what it says on his cape.MS13. We don't go to the movie theater to be lectured to and to have somebody throw their ideology onto us. I wonder if it'll be successful.He's creating a moat of woke enlightened opinion around him. But DC fans are saying that Superman has a ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-10 19:14
Israel No Longer The Biggest Launchpad For Immigrant Billionaires In The U.S. https://t.co/M6SAE3Gu0r https://t.co/M6SAE3Gu0r ...
Director defends calling 'Superman' an immigrant story
NBC News· 2025-07-09 16:35
And I think Superman is a man of a person, a hero for the world. Warner Brothers takes its latest superhero swing with Superman. Its director, James Gun, calls the movie a story about an immigrant who came from somewhere else and the value of basic human kindness.In his words, the story of America. I don't think of him as I mean, he is American. He's raised in Kansas.You know, he's a Midwestern kid just like me. And now the idea of Superman, remember literally an alien from another planet being framed as an ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-08 20:00
Superman’s An Immigrant? Director James Gunn Faces Right-Wing Backlash For Claimhttps://t.co/orgc0IlZBA https://t.co/VL0obAQ8dK ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-08 19:56
Superman’s An Immigrant? Director James Gunn Faces Right-Wing Backlash For Claim https://t.co/4MIpl6Xu6B https://t.co/4MIpl6Xu6B ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-03 12:56
RT Bloomberg Opinion (@opinion)@JonathanJLevin @foxjust @KRooneyVera The size of the immigrant workforce continued to shrink in June. There were 32.6 million foreign-born workers in June, down from 33.7 million in March.Tune in for live analysis:https://t.co/YQY6XVjGCR ...
The importance of an honest narrative of British history | Dyar Hussain | TEDxBrighton
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-02 16:38
Historical Context & Societal Division - Britain experienced divisions in the 1970s, including anti-immigrant sentiment, rising unemployment, and a mid-decade recession, creating an environment for far-right political parties and racist violence [4] - Economic hardship correlates with increased anti-immigrant sentiment and spikes in racist violence, leading to repetitive cycles of societal issues [7] - Racial violence in the UK is not merely individual acts of hatred but reflects the ongoing impact of a fallen empire on the sense of belonging [12] Social Movements & Identity - South Asian communities mobilized against racial violence following the murders of Gurib Singh Chagar and Alab Ali [5] - Asian youth movements were inspired by black power and civil rights movements, challenging racism in institutions like the police, schools, and legal system [9][10] - These movements fought for a sense of belonging, which was not and still isn't shared with them [13] Recommendations & Future Outlook - Redefining Britishness is necessary, incorporating the historical impact of the British Empire beyond its borders [13] - Confronting the history of domination by the British Empire and sharing a sense of belonging are crucial for breaking the cycle of division [14][16] - Educating the miseducated and challenging the institutions that perpetuate division are essential steps towards a more hopeful future [16]