Nicolas Cage introduces himself as Spider-Man during the Great Depression
Nicolas Cage is set to portray Spider-Man in a unique retelling of the character's story during the Great Depression.
Trump's World (Day 403): Americans are fleeing from America
More people moved out of the United States last year than moved in, the first time this has happened since the Great Depression, influenced by both immigration policies and a wave of native Americans seeking better prospects abroad.
Americans are leaving the United States at record rates – net population outflow for the first time in nearly a century
For the first time since the Great Depression, the United States recorded a net negative immigration, with more people leaving than entering the country in 2025.
Walker Evans, the Photographer of the Everyday and the Vulgar Arrives at KBr in Barcelona
The exhibition of Walker Evans, focusing on his portrayal of everyday life and the marginalized, opens at KBr in Barcelona.
Canadian invention: Pablum, Canada’s cereal superstar
The article discusses the invention of Pablum, a baby food developed in Canada during the Great Depression that became a staple in infant nutrition.
That time three Manitoba MPs became Canada’s first Olympic curling champions
Three Manitoba MPs made history as Canada’s first Olympic curling champions at the 1932 Lake Placid Olympics during a tumultuous period marked by the Great Depression.
Stronger than the story of Romeo and Juliet? Love stories that shocked the world!
The article explores various infamous love stories, particularly highlighting the notorious criminal couple Bonnie and Clyde, who gained fame during the Great Depression for their crime spree in America.
Jalmar Schacht: The 'Wizard' Who Turned a Bankrupt Country into Europe's Strongest Industrial Economy
The article explores the transformation of Germany under Jalmar Schacht during the late 1920s, transitioning from severe economic crisis to becoming a powerful industrial economy.
From Chaplin to labor reform, 90 years later
The article discusses the legacy of Charles Chaplin's film 'Modern Times' and its commentary on the effects of mechanization and assembly line production on workers' lives, particularly in the context of the Great Depression.
He was a cruel criminal adored by Americans
Charles Arthur 'Pretty Boy' Floyd was an American bank robber who became a symbol of resistance during the Great Depression.
The German Great Depression – and how we can escape it
Germany's crisis extends beyond a mere economic downturn, facing structural damage, expensive energy, lost industrial strengths, and a new wave of mental paralysis, necessitating complex solutions.