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Destination D23 tickets for August event going on sale

Destination D23 tickets for August event going on sale

Tickets for this summer’s Destination D23 gathering at Walt Disney World will go on sale Monday.

The three-day event is held by D23, the official Disney fan club, and will include a 1980s/1990s concert, nods to the 25th anniversary of “The Emperor’s New Groove,” a new Disney Archives exhibit and multiple panels and presentations.

Destination D23: A Journey Around the Worlds of Disney will be held Aug. 29-31 at Coronado Springs Resort, a shift from the Contemporary Resort location of previous editions.

“The Walt Disney Archives Presents: Charting the Course, Disney’s Global Stories & Inspirations” exhibit will include items such as Dwayne Johnson’s costume from “Jungle Cruise,” animation models for “The Lion King” and “Mulan” and original puppets from Epcot’s “Tapestry of Nations” parade, which was part of Disney World’s turn-of-the-millennium celebrations.

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On Aug. 30, there will be a “New Groove”-based event called D23 Kuzcotopia Night at Typhoon Lagoon water park with snacks, photo ops and exclusive entertainment. read more

Publishers Clearing House, known for its ‘Prize Patrol’ sweepstakes, files for bankruptcy

Publishers Clearing House, known for its ‘Prize Patrol’ sweepstakes, files for bankruptcy

By WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS

NEW YORK (AP) — Publishers Clearing House, a decades-old marketing and sweepstakes company known for doling out large “Prize Patrol” checks, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

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In an announcement this week, PCH said it was using the bankruptcy process to “finalize a shift away” from its legacy business of direct-mail, retail merchandise and magazine subscriptions. The company is hoping to instead transition to a “pure digital advertising” model, where it will continue to offer free-to-play entertainment and prizes. read more

FDA reverses course on telework after layoffs and resignations threaten basic operations

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By MATTHEW PERRONE

WASHINGTON (AP) — Weeks after ordering all Food and Drug Administration employees back into the office, the agency is reversing course, allowing some of its most prized staffers to work remotely amid worries that recent layoffs and resignations could jeopardize basic functions, like approving new medicines.

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An internal email obtained by The Associated Press states that FDA leadership are “allowing review staff and supervisors to resume telework” at least two days a week. The policy shift was confirmed by three FDA staffers who spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal agency matters. read more

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene bought stocks hit hard by Trump tariffs during the market meltdown

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene bought stocks hit hard by Trump tariffs during the market meltdown

By BERNARD CONDON

NEW YORK (AP) — As stocks tanked on tariff fears, Marjorie Taylor Greene showed her faith in the president not just with words but dollar bills.

The Republican congresswoman, an avid supporter of the Trump administration’s trade policies, not only bought stocks last week as others dumped them in a panic — she scooped up some of the biggest losers.

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Lululemon, Dell Computer, Amazon, the parent of Restoration Hardware and a few others hit hard by Trump’s tariff threats were down 40% on average late last week when she pounced. read more

Trump’s tariffs threaten to end quarter-century era of cheap goods for US consumers

Trump’s tariffs threaten to end quarter-century era of cheap goods for US consumers

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER and ANNE D’INNOCENZIO, AP Business Writers

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s new tariffs threaten to push up prices on clothes, mobile phones, furniture and many other products in the coming months, possibly ending the era of cheap goods that Americans enjoyed for about a quarter-century before the pandemic.

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In return, White House officials hope the import taxes create more high-paying manufacturing jobs by bringing production back to the United States. It is a politically risky trade-off that could take years to materialize, and it would have to overcome tall barriers, such as the automation of most modern factories. read more