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Alaska Junior Theater has announced the final show of its “Bold, Bright & Breathtaking” 2024-2025 Season, The Adventures of Tortoise and Hare: The Next Gen, a visually stunning production by the belov ...
Meechie Johnson Jr. transferred to Ohio State for the 2024-25 season and was ticketed for a significant role in the rotation. After 10 games ... the summer before his junior season.
The series follows Bluey, a loveable, inexhaustible, Blue Heeler dog, who lives with her Mum, Dad and her little sister, ...
This week brings a mix of goodbyes, hellos, and plenty of exciting updates—and that's just the beginning! From Downtown Disney buzzing with new tenants (including a unique bath and body care boutique) ...
Disneyland has announced a new show, a new Toy Story character experience, and some returning entertainment that will be ...
The South Arkansas Arts Center Youth Theatre program for students in grades 2-8 is presenting the enchanting world of Disney's "Alice in Wonderland, Jr" on May 1-3, 2025. Presented through special ...
Disney has revealed that Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live! will be debuting at the Disney Theater this spring. Additionally, more characters and entertainment will be available soon. It’s set to ...
More entertainment offerings, such as a new show and character debut, are coming to the Disneyland Resort this spring in celebration of its upcoming 70th anniversary celebration. Rex from “Toy ...
Kennedy Jr.’s “misinformation” and apparent lack of desire for “truth and transparency.” Dr. Peter Marks, who has led the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER ...
Stephanie Scarbrough/AP Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared in West Virginia on Friday, March 28, to discuss the state's health initiatives — but also made a few ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at his swearing-in ceremony in Washington, D.C., on February 13, 2025. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at his ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unveiled plans Thursday to cut his workforce by about 10,000 current full-time employees and save an estimated $1.3 billion annually.