Mar. 16, 2025
Concept art forTrolls x CAMPexperience in New York City, opening Nov. 17.Photo:CAMP
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Trollsfans are in for a treat!
A new immersive experience based on the hit film franchise is coming to New York City, featuring “live music, dancing, glitter and magic” to celebrate and coincide with the release ofTrolls Band Togetheron Nov. 17, according to a release.
It will include “a Trolls-hair-filled tunnel”; play areas themed after Bergen Town, the Trolls Tree and more; a Mr.
Mar. 16, 2025
Maya Kowalski was rushed to the ERat Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Fla., in the early morning of October 7, 2016. She had crippling stomach pain (“so severe, her knees were going up to her chest, and she was screaming,” says her father, Jack,) related to the rare neurological condition complex regional pain syndrome or CRPS.
The 17-year-old’s first memory was with her mom days later at the ICU.
Mar. 16, 2025
Deven Grey.Photo: Alabama Department of Corrections
A new 10-part podcast examines the case of a young Black mom who claimed she shot and killed her allegedly abusive White boyfriend in self-defense, and the justice system that sent her to prison.
“Me and my boyfriend were just fighting, and I just shot him, and I think he’s dead,” Grey said in the 911 callheard in the trailer forBlind Plea.
During the investigation, Grey told investigators that Vance, 31, was extremely violent throughout their relationship and that she had “tried to call the cops on him several times” and “got hit every time,” she’s heard saying.
Mar. 16, 2025
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“It was cool, chaotic and very New York,” Yang tells PEOPLE right after the show wrapped.
But to understand how everything got to that cool and chaotic conclusion, you have to rewind to where it began — with Delvey and Cutrone coming together in the name of fashion.
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Despite seemingly everyone knowing who Delvey is, Cutrone actually did not know who she was just a few short months ago.
Mar. 16, 2025
Theodore Long and Robert Sands.Photo: Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost/Facebook
According toCBS News,Alisa Yelkin said she was taking a forensic anthropology class at Youngstown State University in the early 2000s when she saw a box of bones belonging to an unknown individual or individuals.
“I wondered forever who he was. I wondered what he looked like, and he haunted me,” Yelkin said during a press conference Tuesday.
She said it didn’t take her 20 years to contact police — but it took police that long to hear her out.