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D23 Announces 2026 Anaheim Return and New FAN Ambassador
Something big is brewing for Disney fans. A landmark fan event is set to return to Anaheim in 2026, backed by a new FAN-bassador and a year packed with immersive experiences, exclusive shopping, and behind-the-scenes access across multiple venues. Expect high-energy showcases, surprises, and a continuous stream of fan-focused happenings that keep building excitement long…
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Chael Sonnen Steps In Against Craig Jones at CJI 2
Chael Sonnen steps in on short notice to face grappling ace Craig Jones at CJI 2, turning a marquee matchup into a must-see showdown. With Gable Steveson sidelined by injury, the card pivots to a night of high-stakes grappling, bold personalities, and jaw-dropping submissions. A million-dollar team prize and a historic women’s bracket only amplify…
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Indianapolis broadcasting legend Super Jay Johnson dies at 78
Legendary Midwest broadcaster ‘Super Jay’ Johnson has died, leaving a lasting imprint on radio, television, and community life from Chicago to Indianapolis.
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Mexico’s Celebrity House 2025 Sparks Fresh Clashes in Positioning and Honesty
Un nuevo episodio de La Casa de los Famosos México volvió a encenderse con dos dinámicas clave: posicionamiento y sinceramiento. Entre cruces directos y confesiones arriesgadas, los participantes exponen límites y motivaciones mientras el pulso dentro de la casa se tensa. Las revelaciones prometen marcar el juego en los próximos días.
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Dwayne Johnson Goes Raw: The Smashing Machine Signals a Bold Pivot
Dwayne Johnson confronts a rare moment of fear and vulnerability as he dives into a gritty, character-driven project. Teaming with the Safdie brothers and Emily Blunt, he signals a bold shift away from the invincible action hero—and could redefine his entire screen persona.
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Lorde’s Virgin: A Bold, Intimate Return to Form
Virgin is Lorde’s focused, intimate return, pairing moody, refined pop with fresh textures. The album dives into identity, rebirth, and the body-mind dialogue with candid, diary-like honesty. It signals a mature evolution—bold in restraint and rich in atmosphere.
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CJI 2 delivers rapid main-event finish, fueling crossover buzz in Las Vegas
Las Vegas lit up with a lightning-quick finish as Craig Jones forced Chael Sonnen to tap, keeping the crossover buzz burning. RiFF RAFF’s surprise presence and fresh chatter about future matchups promise plenty more to come for Jones and Sonnen.
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Tiger-Cats welcome back stars ahead of rivalry clash with Argonauts
Big-name returns fuel a refreshed Ticats lineup just in time for a pivotal rivalry showdown with the Argonauts. With renewed depth and a sharper defense, Hamilton aims to turn momentum in a high-stakes showdown at home.
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Dončić’s EuroBasket Triple-Double Fuels Slovenia’s Push to Knockout Stage
Dončić delivered a masterful triple-double as Slovenia rolled past Belgium, hitting a EuroBasket milestone and signaling their title ambitions. With Greece already through in Group C, the stage is set for Slovenia’s looming must-wins as the knockout rounds approach and seeding battles heat up.
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Dwayne Johnson Embraces Fear for Raw MMA Biopic The Smashing Machine
Fear pushes Dwayne Johnson into uncharted, gritty territory as he embodies MMA icon Mark Kerr in The Smashing Machine. A grueling prosthetic transformation and relentless self-scrutiny hint at a raw, vulnerable side behind the blockbuster star. With TIFF ahead and a fall release, the project signals a bold pivot in Johnson’s acting repertoire.
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LeAnn Rimes Turns 43: The Prodigy Who Redefined Country Music
LeAnn Rimes burst onto the scene as a prodigy whose voice redefined country and crossed into pop, film, and television. Her story—built on grit, reinvention, and staying true to her art—offers a tantalizing look at a lasting icon in music and beyond.
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Labor Day 2025: From Summer’s End to Protests for Fair Wages
Labor Day 2025 is more than a long weekend—it’s a moment when celebration meets a rising call for workers’ rights and economic fairness, with demonstrations shaping the holiday.
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Lollapalooza 2026 Expands Across Chile, Argentina and Brazil Ahead of Chicago Return
Lollapalooza takes a bold leap in 2026 with three South American weekends—Chile, Argentina, and Brazil—before returning to Chicago in August. A genre-spanning lineup across three vibrant cities promises a festival run like no other, perfect for music lovers planning an epic spring and summer.
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Oasis Live ’25 Returns to MetLife Stadium for a Two-Night Reunion
After a famously rocky New Jersey welcome 30 years ago, Oasis is back at MetLife Stadium for a reunion that fans have awaited. The Oasis Live ’25 era promises a high-octane, nostalgia-soaked show with stadium-sized production and a crowd-pleasing set of classics.
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Tag (2018) Revisited: The Global Chase That Redefines Adult Friendship
An adult version of a childhood game, Tag morphs into a globe-spanning chase that blends high-energy stunts with a surprisingly warm look at friendship and aging. With charismatic performances at its center, this comedy shows that lifelong loyalties can be as wild as they are heartfelt.
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Buzzer-Beater Lifts Storm as WNBA Playoff Picture Tightens
With the playoff picture tightening, every game in these final weeks carries big meaning. Clutch moments, rising stars, and shifting seeds are turning the stretch run into a high-stakes sprint toward the postseason. Expect drama, surprises, and momentum swings as teams jockey for the last spots.
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Helicopters Helped Contain Seven-Acre Sylmar Brush Fire; No Injuries Reported
Firefighters contained a seven-acre brush fire in Sylmar with no injuries or property damage reported. Crews will monitor for hot spots overnight, underscoring the need for vigilance in brush-prone neighborhoods.
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Carter Davis Delivers Late-Game Kick to Lift Miami Past Notre Dame
Miami’s season opener erupts into a pulse-pounding finish, powered by a debuting transfer kicker and a clutch late stand. The Hurricanes’ defense and special teams spark momentum, suggesting a turning point as they withstand a late rally.
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Ben Kingsley: From Gandhi to the MCU and a Global Mission
With a career that spans decades, Ben Kingsley has mastered the art of reinvention—from dramatic biopics to contemporary cinema—while quietly shaping the world through humanitarian work. This portrait hints at a legacy where towering performances meet real-world impact.
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Fever Extend Powers’ Hardship Stint as Caitlin Clark Recovers
Indiana Fever extend Aerial Powers’ hardship deal for a second week, boosting guard depth as Caitlin Clark focuses on rehab. Powers has offered steady, limited minutes off the bench, helping Indiana navigate a pivotal stretch. Her continued role could influence how the Fever balance rotations down the stretch.
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Valkyries Seek Weekend Sweep at Home Against Mystics and Fever
Two familiar foes head to Ballhalla for a back-to-back weekend as the Golden State Valkyries chase momentum. Expect tightly contested battles against the Mystics and Fever as the home stand begins.