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Halloween Horror Nights 2022: Classic monsters battle in new Universal Studios attraction

Universal Studios Hollywood’s annual Halloween Horror Nights will return in 2022 with eight new haunted houses starting Sept. 8 and running select evenings through Halloween night Oct. 31. Producers have revealed that the first attraction will bring classic monsters The Wolf Man, Dracula and The Mummy together in Universal Monsters: Legends Collide. Set in the…
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Dolphins OTA Observations (Week 1): Tua throws a dime to Preston Williams

Mike McDaniel and his coaching staff seem to be setting the tone for the type of team they want the Miami Dolphins to become during the team’s first Organized Team Activity session open to the media was far more physical than expected. Practice in pads and shorts usually doesn’t featured physical runs during 11-on-11 sessions,…
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From meeting Dan Marino to learning playbook, QB Skylar Thompson details Dolphins rookie minicamp

Miami Dolphins quarterback Skylar Thompson hadn’t met Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill or Jaylen Waddle upon completion of his first rookie minicamp practice Friday, but he did have a quick interaction with a Dolphins legend. As he walked out to the practice field for that initial session, Hall-of-Fame quarterback Dan Marino, who is now in Miami’s…
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Omar Kelly: Don’t overlook Dolphins’ undrafted rookies because history is on their side

When you’re 6-foot-7 as a child it’s fairly common to have folks mention, if not praise your size, especially in the sports world. But for offensive linemen, height isn’t everything. A player’s reach and arm length often determines their level of proficiency because of the job requirements. That’s why there are instances where a prospect’s…
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Just Like Heaven set times: M.I.A., Interpol, Modest Mouse and more play Pasadena festival

Goldenvoice’s indie rock Just Like Heaven Fest is back in 2022, and it has moved from Queen Mary Park in Long Beach to Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena where festival promoters have held other events, including last weekend’s two-day Cruel World Festival. Just Like Heaven is a single-day fest featuring performances by Interpol,…
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Chicago Bears employees and forest preserves volunteers unite to battle invasive plant: ‘Buckthorn is a jerk’

Chicago Bears employees set out last week to tackle an opponent. However, it had nothing to do with the Green Bay Packers. Instead, the enemy on Friday was an invasive species, infamous for damaging plants. Following up on a March announcement of a pilot project between the Bears and the Lake County Forest Preserves aimed…
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Mammoth Mountain extends ski season into June

Not yet ready to put the snow gear away? Summer might be around the corner in Southern California, but the snow on some slopes is still good enough to keep lifts going a while longer. Mammoth Mountain announced on Monday, May 16, the resort is extending its ski season into June following a series of…
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Daytona Beach Mainland 2024 safety Zay Mincey offered by UCF

The last few players rom Daytona Beach Mainland High to play for UCF turned out to be quite productive. Knights coaches are hoping 2024 safety Zavier ‘Zay’ Mincey is next. Mincey was offered a scholarship by UCF on Tuesday, one of numerous offers the big defensive back — 6-foot-3, 190 pounds — has picked up…
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Former Orioles great Adam Jones hints playing career might be over: ‘A hell of a run’

Former Orioles outfielder Adam Jones didn’t entirely shut the door on his playing career. But in an article for The Players’ Tribune, Jones hinted at his time playing baseball reaching an end, reminiscing on his time in Japan as the “perfect sendoff.” “I feel incredibly lucky,” Jones wrote. “I gave every day my all. And…
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Lawmaker at UFO hearing: ‘Unidentified aerial phenomena are a potential national security threat’

Key lawmakers warned at a House hearing on Tuesday that unidentified aerial phenomena — popularly known as UFOs — must be investigated and taken seriously as a potential threat to national security. The event marked the first congressional public hearing on UFOs in decades, a high-profile moment for a controversial topic that has long been…
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