Mar. 15, 2025
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Dancing with the Starsis set to make its debut on Disney+ in September after airing on ABC since 2005.
Disney+ announced at a virtual Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour event on Wednesday that season 31 will premiere on Sept. 19, marking the streaming service’s first-ever live show.
The long-running dance competition is in the midst of several changes as it moves platforms — among them, ABCannouncedin July thatDWTSon Disney+ will welcome previous competitor and sometime guest hostAlfonso Ribeiroas a new co-host alongsideTyra Banks.
Mar. 15, 2025
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John Anistonis set to receive a poignant farewell from the show that made him a star.
The actor, whodiedlast week at age 89, had a recurring role on the daytime seriesDays of Our Livesfor over 30 years. The late star played Victor Kiriakis, a villainous, yet charming crime lord, in nearly 3,000 episodes.
In response to his death, the show will air a special tribute during his final episode, which is scheduled to air on Dec.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo: Courtesy Sig and Mandy HansenFor as long asMandy Hansencan remember, she dreamed of one day working on a fishing boat.“I always wanted to be on the water,” Mandy, 27, exclusively tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue. “I tried looking into different areas in the maritime industry, you know, the big boats, and container ships, that was what I was trying to go for but I just realized, that’s just an office job on the water.
Mar. 15, 2025
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The family of atransgenderboy is opening up about how painful it is to live in the state of Texas and its heated political climate.
NBC OUT’s new documentaryDear Noah: Pages from a Family Diarytells the story of 16-year-old Noah and his family as they try to take care of one another while battling against bigotry andTexas' anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.
Noah’s mom Katie Laird tells PEOPLE that it was difficult to choose to expose their family so publicly.
Mar. 15, 2025
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The FDNY is shutting down what it called a “death trap” of a haunted house in New York City.
On Friday, Oct. 11, local outletsWABCandFOX 5 NYreported that the New York City Fire Department shut down a haunted house in Queens on alleged safety violations after department members reported the attraction to the Bureau of Fire Prevention.
According to its website, “A Haunting In Hollis” offers a maze, escape rooms with live actors and overnight stays, with tickets starting at $30 for the maze.