STAR WARS HOTEL CLOSING
Disney has announced that it will close its one-of-a-kind Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser' hotel in Florida by the end of September. The immersive experience gave Star Wars super-fans the chance to stay on the Galactic Starcruiser ship and take part in two nights of entertainment, dress-up, dining, and special access to the Galaxy's Edge theme park in Orlando. The hotel opened in March 2022 and some fans complained about the cost, which was a little pricey, ranging from $4,800 to $6,000 per person.
GOLFING SQUIRREL
Golfers in Plymouth, Michigan had an adorable little friend tagging along for a day on the greens. This adorable baby squirrel joined a group of golfers playing 16 rounds recently. Apparently, the squirrel showed up and decided to stick around for the rest of the day. The man who posted the video on social media said he picked up the squirrel at one point and set it back on the ground, but the squirrel followed him back to his golf cart and wanted to stay.
Police in Indiana say a man was rescued after being trapped for six days in his crashed pickup truck and drinking rainwater to survive.
A caravan of thousands of migrants continues to trudge through southern Mexico, with some saying they expect nothing good from a planned meeting between American and Mexican officials about the migrant surge at the U.S. border.
The Powerball jackpot is sitting right now at $620 million ahead of Saturday night's drawing and depending on which state you live in, you may have a little bit of extra luck on your side.
Friday is set to be one of the busiest days of the holiday travel season.
New reports suggest Israel's bombing campaign in Gaza is one of the deadliest and most expansive in history.
The Powerball jackpot is climbing to an estimated $620 million ahead of Saturday night's drawing.
Hamas says it will not negotiate for the release of any additional hostages until Israel's operation in Gaza ends.
A fatal news helicopter crash in New Jersey has left two people dead.
Israel reportedly delivered an offer with possible terms for a second week-long ceasefire.
Shipping companies are diverting billions of dollars in cargo from the Red Sea after Houthi rebels based in Yemen attacked multiple ships.
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