Category Archives: (Midwest Communications, Inc. Syndication Interface) Entertainment News (Master Feed)
Primatologist Jane Goodall gets Barbie doll in her likeness
By Marie-Louise Gumuchian LONDON (Reuters) - British primatologist Jane Goodall has got a Barbie in her likeness, fulfilling a longtime wish of having her own doll to inspire young girls. Mattel Inc u...
Syndicated Content Jul 12, 2022
BTS documentary series, concert to air on Disney+
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co announced a deal on Monday that will bring a documentary series and concert featuring K-pop band BTS to the Disney+ streaming service. The series will debut on D...
Syndicated Content Jul 11, 2022
Fatty ‘katsuo’ fish may foreshadow climate change, threat to Japan’s sushi
By Kantaro Komiya NAKATOSA, Japan (Reuters) - For half a century, Takeo Nakajo has been catching katsuo, or skipjack tuna - indispensable in Japanese cuisine whether eaten raw, dried or used as a base...
Syndicated Content Jul 11, 2022
Japanese horseradish farmers fear for future amid climate change
By Irene Wang TOKYO (Reuters) - Masahiro Hoshina, a Japanese farmer, starts worrying about typhoon season months before it begins, haunted by memories of the heavy rains and landslides that washed awa...
Syndicated Content Jul 11, 2022
Lebanon’s music festivals make modest comeback after crisis
By Laila Bassam BAALBEK (Reuters) - Lebanon's international music festivals kicked off at the weekend with a performance in the Roman ruins of Baalbek, the first performance there since the country's ...
Syndicated Content Jul 10, 2022
‘Sopranos’ actor Tony Sirico dies at age 79
By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) - Actor Tony Sirico, who played the lovable but murderous gangster Paulie Walnuts on the HBO series "The Sopranos" and was frequently cast in Woody Allen films, died on Frid...
Syndicated Content Jul 08, 2022
Invasion of giant African land snails puts Florida on offensive
By Randi Love (Reuters) - Hundreds of giant African land snails have turned up on Florida's Gulf Coast, officials said on Friday, threatening to destroy a vast array of plants and trees, and posing th...
Syndicated Content Jul 08, 2022
Rex on the beach: a roarsome sand sculpture festival in Belgium
MIDDELKERKE, Belgium (Reuters) - Call it Jurassic Beach. After a month of scraping, carving and smoothing 6,000 tonnes of sand, a seaside exhibition of more than 50 sculpted dinosaurs has opened on Be...
Syndicated Content Jul 08, 2022
After storm damage, Mexico readies new roof protecting important Aztec ruins
By Cassandra Garrison MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - For 14 months, a team of more than 80 engineers, surveyors, restorers, architects and archaeologists have been toiling to protect part of one of Mexico's ...
Syndicated Content Jul 08, 2022
Are you kidding? Baby goat wows fans with 22-inch ears
By Syed Raza Hassan KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Some social media stars win their fame through their looks, others through their jokes. Simba the baby goat has won over the web with his astonishingl...
Syndicated Content Jul 08, 2022




