After few family offerings for much of the first half of 2023, theaters are suddenly flush with kid-friendly entertainment.
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The building's remains were constantly shifting in the days after the May 28 partial collapse, making recovery efforts dangerous.
State Senators Paul Bettencourt and Royce West say there is a problem -- but give different reasons for it.
The detainments underscored the city’s shrinking room for freedom of expression.
It's unclear when Todd's last show will be, but he told viewers that this would be his final summer.
The Duke of Sussex is set to testify in the first of his five pending legal cases, with opening arguments scheduled for Monday.
An investigation is underway to reveal whether the error was human or technical.
Excitement for the device has been dampened by a price tag that could be in the $3,000 range.
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A little history of what it is and how to best see it.
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Tarrant County officials told WFAA the crash happened in the 11500 block of westbound lanes of Interstate 20.
In the post, Tony Buzbee said he's very confident that Paxton will be exonerated.