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‘I let you down’: Disney CEO apologizes for ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill response
They’ve loved Disney since childhood, but some LGTBQ fans are reevaluating that ardor after Disney’s response to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill.
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Iryna Yarmolenko’s family made it safely out of Ukraine, but a cloud of uncertainty continues to hang over their fate and those of many more refugees.
We did the math to see if Disney World’s new Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser is worth it
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The National Park Service celebrated Yellowstone’s milestone birthday by recognizing the land’s “original stewards.”
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US travelers urged to leave Ukraine ‘immediately if it is safe to do so’ amid Russia invasion
The State Department is advising Americans in Ukraine to leave by land, since air space has been closed to commercial flights.
Disneyland reveals nighttime spectacular return dates, new ‘Encanto’ addition to parade
Disneyland’s nighttime spectaculars are returning for the first time in the pandemic, with a change to the beloved “Main Street Electrical Parade.”
Travel to Europe? EU recommends member states ease COVID travel restrictions
The European Council recommends member states lift restrictions on non-essential travel for people who have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID.
Her family couldn’t talk about it: Now she educates others about this dark point in US history
Eighty years ago, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which eventually led to rounding up roughly 120,000 Japanese Americans.