Month: July 2022

 Wonderama, the cross-platform entertainment program helping kids to never lose their sense of wonder, will be taking over Times Square from July 25-29, 2022 to record 26 new episodes for season seven to be aired fall 2022 and spring 2023, and to unveil the highly anticipated new Wonderama Studios World Experience. Wonderama Live in Times
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Joe Biden, the US president, has tested positive for COVID. The president, 79, is “experiencing very mild symptoms”, his press secretary said as she announced the news. Karine Jean-Pierre said Mr Biden tested positive on Thursday morning. He is fully vaccinated and twice boosted. In a video message, the president thanked people for their concern,
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Regulators have told airlines that they must treat passengers better when dealing with disruption. In a joint letter to carriers. the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said passengers “could experience significant harm unless airlines meet their obligations”. They said some airlines were not doing enough to avoid “engaging in
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Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty ImagesIt’s about time! By Ivy Tang Date July 20, 2022 Facebook Twitter Movie stars are having a busy week. From Nope to Where the Crawdads Sing to The Gray Man to Bullet Train, summer cinema is in full swing! And while our attention is usually on the women walking the red carpet in designer gowns,
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Best College Athlete, Men’s Sports WINNER: Bryce Young, Alabama FootballDante Polvara, Georgetown Men’s SoccerChet Holmgren, Gonzaga Men’s BasketballLogan Wisnauskas, Maryland Lacrosse Best College Athlete, Women’s Sports Aliyah Boston, South Carolina Women’s BasketballJaelin Howell, Florida State SoccerWINNER: Jocelyn Alo, Oklahoma SoftballCharlotte North, Boston College Lacrosse Best International Athlete, Men’s Soccer Karim Benzema, Real MadridKevin De Bruyne, Manchester
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To date, only two drum & bass acts have headlined the iconic Wembley Arena in the UK: Pendulum and Andy C. The 12,500-seat facility is London’s second-largest indoor arena after The O2 Arena, and the ninth-largest in the United Kingdom, but you’ll see almost every artist who’s played there has a “(Live At Wembley)” album
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