Elon Musk publicly canceled his Netflix account on October 1, and he’s urging his followers to do it too. This right-wing streaming boycott campaign comes only weeks after over 1.7 million customers ...
YouTube, Disney, Meta and other companies have paid more than $90 million to settled lawsuits filed by President Trump.
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Disney Speedstorm Codes (October 2025)
Disney Speedstorm is a free-to-play racing game where players can challenge others to explosive kart races in both local and remote multiplayer game modes. It features vehicles, characters, and tracks ...
Elon Musk has posted calls to cancel Netflix at least 26 times in three days over Netflix kids shows that feature trans characters and other 'woke' policies.
From the allover holiday fair isle print to the soft zip case you can put your toasted marshmallow and candy cane lip butters in, this festive tumbler is what everyone will carry in the parks when Chr ...
DISNEY+ has hiked the price of subscriptions by up to £24 a year for millions of customers. But there are a ways you can keep streaming your favourite shows on the platform while avoiding extra ...
YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit Trump brought against the platform after his account was suspended after Jan. 6 riots.
Google’s YouTube agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the service for suspending his account in 2021, according to court documents.
Going to Disney is quite an expense. From your hotel, park tickets, and dining, all of these items can add up quite quickly. As someone who flies to Disney several times a year, it’s important to me ...
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A Disney+ price increase is coming on the heels of its parent company reinstating Jimmy Kimmel
Disney is set to increase streaming prices for select Disney+ plans, including entry-level subscriptions and several bundle deals, on October 21.
YouTube will pay $24.5 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit alleging that it unfairly blocked President Donald Trump’s account after the Jan 6. 2021, Capitol attack.
Gregg Donavan holds a sign welcoming Jimmy Kimmel back to TV in Los Angeles, Tuesday. Sinclair and Nexstar Media both announced Friday that "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" would return to their airwaves ...
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