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  • Would You Pay $400 to Skip Lines? Disneyland’s New Pass Fuels Backlash Disneyland's new "Lightning Lane Premier Pass" has sparked controversy over its variable pricing, reaching up to $478 during peak times.
  • ‘No Female Leaders in North Korea’s Future’: Why Kim's Daughter Might Not Be the One Democratic lawmaker Park Ji Won stated Kim Ju Ae is unlikely to succeed Kim Jong Un, citing North Korea's historical leadership trends.
  • Crisis at the Canyon: Grand Canyon National Park Struggles Without Water! Due to an unexpected water crisis, Grand Canyon National Park is facing a severe setback in its tourism operations.
  • Tesla vs. Nvidia: ETFs Show Winners and Losers in Latest Stock Battle Nvidia and Tesla have shown divergent stock price trends, leading to mixed results for ETFs holding these stocks. 
  • Venezuela's Secret Past: Archaeologists Uncover 4,000-Year-Old Mysteries An archaeological research team found 20 ancient rock art sites dating back thousands of years in Canaima National Park in the southeast.
  • Terrifying Wolf Attack Shakes French Zoo: Woman Critically Injured On June 24, the BBC, The Guardian, and the local French press reported that the accident happened at Thoiry Park.
  • Senna Legacy Lives On: Bruno Senna Shatters Records in McLaren's Ultimate Tribute McLaren Automotive paid tribute to legendary F1 driver Ayrton Senna and held a special event with his nephew in England
  • World's Largest Peppa Pig Park Coming to Shanghai A Peppa Pig-themed park is being established in Shanghai, China. According to China Daily, the game company Hasbro is partnering with China’s Max-Matching Entertainments to invest more than $372 million in the construction of a Peppa Pig Theme Park. Owen Zhao, President of Max-Matching Entertainments, said, “It will be an immersive theme park with various […]

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