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Mar 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Disney’s Big Hand‑Off: What Comes Next for Bob Iger

Bob Iger will leave the Disney CEO role on Wednesday, handing it to Josh D’Amaro. The move ends a long tenure that began in 2005, paused for two years, and resumed in 2022. Iger’s return saw him tackle tough issues: the rise of artificial intelligence, labor strikes, and a wave of layoffs across the

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Mar 17 2026SPORTS

Broncos Grab Speedy Wide Receiver Jaylen Waddle in Bold Draft Trade

Denver’s newest move is a shocker after a quiet free‑agency start. The Broncos swapped their 2026 first‑round pick (30th overall) plus a third‑ and fourth‑round selection for Miami’s speedy receiver Jaylen Waddle, who also comes with a 2026 fourth‑round pick. Waddle, known for his blistering spee

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Mar 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Odenkirk’s New Action Flick Feels Like a Better Call Saul Spin‑Off

Bob Odenkirk’s latest film, Nobody 2, drops on Netflix this month alongside the original 2021 movie and his famous TV series Better Call Saul. The action‑packed sequel, which has earned comparisons to John Wick, follows a former government operative named Hutch Mansell. Hutch’s personality mirrors t

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Feb 26 2026POLITICS

Former Senator Steps Down From Clean‑Energy Firm Over Past Email Ties

Bob Kerrey, who once led Nebraska as a U. S. senator and later served as its governor, has left the board of Monolith, a state‑based clean‑energy startup. The move follows the release of Department of Justice documents that show Kerrey met and emailed Jeffrey Epstein more than ten years ago. Kerr

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Feb 14 2026HEALTH

A Remarkable Journey: Bobbi Rath Smith's Impact on the American Thyroid Association

Bobbi Rath Smith made a big difference in the American Thyroid Association. She led the group for almost two decades. Her work started in 2001 and lasted until 2020. She held important roles as the Executive Director and CEO. Her leadership helped the association grow and improve. The American Thyr

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Feb 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bob Saget's Life: A Journey from Philly to Hollywood

Bob Saget, the comedian known for his wholesome TV roles, had a life full of ups and downs. A documentary about him is in the making, focusing on his complex life and career. The project is being handled by 9. 14 Pictures, a studio based in Philadelphia's Old City. This isn't the first time the stu

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Denver's Big Plans: Housing, Safety, and Downtown Revival

Denver's mayor, Mike Johnston, recently shared his plans for the city's future. He wants to tackle several big issues. First, he aims to reduce crime, especially gun-related violence. Second, he wants to help more people find homes and get off the streets. Third, he plans to boost downtown Denver by

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

Bob Costas: The Voice of Baseball Returns to NBC

Bob Costas is making a comeback to baseball broadcasting. After nearly four decades with NBC, he's stepping back into the spotlight as the new host of the Sunday Night Baseball pregame show. This isn't his first rodeo, though. Costas has a legendary career, winning 29 Sports Emmys and covering major

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Jan 21 2026WEATHER

Denver's Chilly Week Ahead: What's in Store?

Denver's weather is about to take a nippy turn. After a relatively mild start to the week, things are set to get frosty. The big words being tossed around are "polar vortex" and "arctic cold front. " These terms might sound dramatic, but they basically mean a big chill is coming. The whole country i

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bob Weir's Legacy Lives On

Bob Weir, the iconic guitarist and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, was honored by thousands of fans in San Francisco. The event took place at the Civic Center, where people gathered to celebrate his life and music. The atmosphere was filled with love and gratitude, as fans shared their memories and

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