Mentalism isn’t about reading others’ minds—it’s about reading people, according to this insightful debut guide to better understanding others and oneself. Drawing on his career as a magician, ...
Josh D’Amaro, who took the helm in February, will have to lead Disney through surprising new scrutiny from the president. By Brooks Barnes and John Koblin In the six weeks since Josh D’Amaro took over ...
A judge has allowed Karen Read to use materials from Michael Proctor’s cellphone in an upcoming lawsuit after her lawyers argued the ex-trooper’s “ staggeringly anti-woman, racist, homophobic, [and] ...
The Federal Communications Commission has called on Disney to file for renewal of its ABC broadcast station licenses early, citing concerns around Disney's DEI policies. The FCC sent its initial ...
The Federal Communications Commission issued an order Tuesday directing Disney’s eight owned-and-operated television stations to file their broadcast license renewals ahead of schedule. Subscribe to ...
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026 is officially on. Walt Disney World has confirmed the separately ticketed Magic Kingdom event runs across 38 nights from August 7 through October 31, with ...
In a major boon for the county’s still rebounding cruise industry, Disney Cruise Line has inked a lucrative deal with the Port of San Diego that promises to deliver more than 1 million passengers over ...
The review comes in the wake of President Trump calling for late night host Jimmy Kimmel to be fired, though it appears tied to Disney's DEI practices, not his show. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor The ...
The Federal Communications Commission ordered a review of Disney’s broadcast licenses for local ABC stations following a new spate of criticism from President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump ...
Disney is reorganizing its streaming data teams amid the departure of a top executive. Ajay Arora, formerly of Netflix and Amazon, is taking an outside role after nearly five years. Read the full memo ...
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel found himself defending Americans’ right to free speech on Monday, after a joke he made several days ago prompted calls from the White House for ABC to fire him – again.