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Business
The “MSNBC Memo” and the FBI: How a Corporate Grudge Landed Bob Iger in the Epstein Files
As the final 3.5 million pages of the Jeffrey Epstein records were declassified in late January 2026, the world prepared for a legal earthquake. But within the digital labyrinth of the Epstein Files Transparency Act release, specifically under the filing EFTA00096641, researchers discovered a narrative that felt less like a criminal indic
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News
Historic Freeze Delivers Final Blow to Long-Running Disney Ride
Disney's Animal Kingdom is experiencing a historic convergence today as DINOSAUR, one of the park's original attractions, operates for its final day while Central Florida endures some of the coldest temperatures the region has seen in years. The time-traveling dinosaur adventure will close permanently at 8:00 pm on Sunday, February 1, 202
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Walt Disney World
Deluxe Disney Resort Accused of Leaving Broken Glass After Guest Injury
A Disney Vacation Club member is speaking out after what they describe as a shocking lack of response from Disneyโs Animal Kingdom Lodge staff following a glass-related injury during their stay at the Deluxe Disney Resort hotel. The longtime DVC member took to Reddit earlier this month to detail an incident where their wife stepped on bro
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Outside the Disney Bubble
Decades-Long SeaWorld Fixture Dies, Park Responds
SeaWorld Orlando confirmed Friday that Slowpoke, the oldest walrus in the parkโs care and a longtime fixture in one of its signature shows, has died at approximately 49 years old. The Central Florida marine park shared the news in a statement on Facebook, describing the animal as a decades-long ambassador for guests and staff. โIt is with
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Movies & Entertainment
‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Leak? Marvel Veteran Mentions Massive Destruction Scene
One of the more revealing details about Marvelโs next ensemble film just popped up in an interview with Ian McKellan. The veteran cast member appeared to reference a major set piece from production, then immediately walked the comment back. Marvel projects are typically guarded closely. Cast members often joke about strict nondisclosure a
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Disney Parks
Disney Revealed Its Biggest Theme Park Plans Through a Simple Map Update
Disney just made a change at Animal Kingdom that most guests are walking right past without even realizing what it means, but if you know what to look for, it basically confirms that DinoLand U.S.A. is dead and Tropical Americas is already becoming part of the park's identity, even though it hasn't opened yet. The Disney Map Changed So he
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News
Animal Kingdom Land Vanishes as Footage Reveals Scope of Retheme
Disneyโs Animal Kingdom is in the middle of a sweeping overhaul, and newly shared aerial footage is offering one of the clearest looks yet at the parkโs next major land. Crews continue transforming the former DinoLand U.S.A. footprint into Tropical Americas, a newly themed area inspired by Central and South America. The shift replaces the
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News
Sony and Marvel Scrap Long-Gestating ‘Spider-Man’ Spinoff: Report
Sonyโs attempt to build a wide-ranging franchise from Spider-Manโs extended character roster has reportedly hit another roadblock, as a previously announced spinoff centered on Spider-Woman is said to have been scrapped. A new report suggests the studio has pulled the plug on the Spider-Woman film, reflecting continued contraction within
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Disney Parks
Disney Just Restored a Huge Hotel Perk That Was Taken Away
Disney's Wilderness Lodge just resumed boat transportation to Magic Kingdom as of January 31, 2026, and honestly, this is exactly the kind of news that resort fans have been waiting to hear. The boats were temporarily shut down on January 12 when routine maintenance started on the docks, and for almost three weeks, Wilderness Lodge guests
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Disney Cruise Line
Disney Forced To Change Vacations for Thousands of Guests Last Minute
Some Disney vacations unfold exactly as planned. Others quietly shift in ways guests donโt see coming. Across Central Florida and beyond, operations teams constantly adjust schedules for weather, maintenance, and safety. Attractions open late. Shows disappear from the calendar. Entire itineraries change overnight, often communicated throu
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