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    Disney surprises Leah Chase’s family with vacation to Disney World

    "Tiana's Bayou Adventure" is set to open at the Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World this summer, and on Wednesday, April 17, The Queen of Creole Cuisine, Leah Chase's family was surprised with a vacation to Disney World.

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    Lafayette boy with cancer earns a trip to Disney World

    Seven-year-old Finn Zablocki, a Disney classics fan, has dealt with cancer for the last seventeen months, but is now getting the send-off of a lifetime by being able to visit all of his favorite Disney parks.

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    Robert Kraft 'Deeply Saddened' Over Columbia, University Unrecognizable

    Robert Kraft graduated from Columbia in '63, and has been a huge proponent of the school in every way, including financially but all that changed Monday when the billionaire Patriots owner made it clear he wasn't going to stand by and watch his…

  • N.Y. Gives Trump The Anne Boleyn Treatment

    N.Y. Gives Trump The Anne Boleyn Treatment Authored by Richard Porter via RealClear Politics, Jury selection is underway now complete in the case of The People of the State of New York vs. Donald J. Trump, which alleges that the defendant lied to his own check register, and lied to the general ledger of his own company, when the invoice given to him by his lawyer was paid and recorded by someone else, and that the misstatement he made to himself in his own records was done “with...

  • Are we heading for World War Three? Experts give their verdicts

    In a world that has grown more dangerous in recent years, the nightmare scenario of a Third World War is in the public consciousness. Earlier this year, UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps warned the world could be engulfed by wars involving China, Russia, North Korea and Iran in the next five years, and said we are moving "from a post-war to pre-war world". The relief felt at the end of the Cold War in the late '80s has been replaced with increasing alarm at Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and...

  • Mother and daughter arrested for giving illegal injections, Texas

    2024-04-12 05:50:15 USA.- A mother and daughter were arrested after being accused of performing injections illegal…

  • Walt Disney World's EPCOT to be festival-free for summer 2024

    EPCOT will be festival-free this summer as Disney adjusts the timelines of

  • For the first time, a Disney World restaurant has earned a Michelin star

    The Michelin Guide has awarded its first-ever star to a restaurant on a Disney property, bestowing the honor upon an upscale eatery in Disney World’s Grand Floridian Resort.

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    For the first time, a Disney World restaurant has earned a Michelin star

    The Michelin Guide has awarded its first-ever star to a restaurant on a Disney property, bestowing the honor upon an upscale eatery in Disney World’s Grand Floridian Resort.

  • 10 Mom-Tested Hacks For Visiting Disney World With Kids

    If you're planning a trip to Disney World with your kids, these mom-tested hacks will help you save money, time, and, possibly, your sanity.

  • World's workers increasingly at risk as climate changes, ILO says

    GENEVA: More than 70 per cent of the global workforce is exposed to risks linked to climate change that cause hundreds of thousands of deaths each year, the International Labour Organization said on Monday, adding governments would need to act as the numbers rise. Workers, especially the world's poorest, are more vulnerable than the general population to the dangers of climate extremes such as heatwaves, droughts, wildfires and hurricanes because they are often the first exposed or exposed for...

  • World Health Organization trains over 500 Afghan healthcare workers

    The World Health Organization has announced that over 500 physicians and health workers, including 204 women, have been trained in basic emergency care. The World Health Organization’s office on Sunday, April 21st, broadcasted a training video on social media platform X to increase the capacity of health workers in emergency care and reduce premature mortality. […]