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Disney+ has launched a new ESPN tile and hub, bringing up the rear of its move earlier this year to add a Hulu to its lineup. As of today, a Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ bundle is available, but only in the US. Disney owns both Hulu and ESPN. In Australia ESPN is available via Kayo, Foxtel, Foxtel Now and Fetch. “In the first 90 days, bundle subscribers should expect 5,000 live events, including NFL, NBA, NHL, College Basketballand [the] Australian Open,” said John Lasker, Senior Vice President of ESPN+. “Also, new originals from 30 for 30 and ESPN Original Series.” ESPN+ said it offers access to more than 30,000 live sports events each year, which includes games and events from MLB, WNBA, college sports, tennis, golf ... plus a library of on-demand replays and original content and studio programming that will now be available through Disney+ to eligible bundle subscribers”. ESPN in Australia. Alisa Bowen, President of Disney+, said she was most excited about the fact Disney+ was making Hulu and ESPN tiles visible to all subscribers. “That means, for our Disney+ standalone subscribers, they’ll have a really easy way to discover everything we offer from these two brands, and have the ability to upgrade their subscription for the full bundle experience.” Standalone Disney+ subscribers will have access to a selection of live sports events, studio shows and ESPN Films from ESPN+, and TV series and films from Hulu. From ESPN+, this includes “The Simpsons Funday Football” animated Monday Night Football game on December 9, a Christmas Day lineup of five NBA games plus the “Dunk The Halls” animated NBA presentation, select 30 For 30 documentaries, and Day 1 coverage from the Australian Open. ESPN is expected to launch its own streaming service in the second half of 2025.Winston's performance in snowy win over Steelers adds new layer to Browns' quarterback conundrum
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Get ready to look back at the year that was, as “The Year: 2024,” an ABC special, airs today, Thursday, Dec. 26 at 9 p.m. Eastern. Don’t have cable? No worries. You can still catch the two-hour primetime special live for free on streaming services including FuboTV and DirecTV Stream . You can also watch it on Sling which has promotional offers. This is the 14th edition of this yearly special. The show is hosted by ABC News’ “Good Morning America” co-anchor Robin Roberts. The special looks back on the most iconic and memorable moments of this year, from news events, social trends, legal decisions, breakout stars, celebrities and champions, ABC says. The special will also take a deep dive into the 2024 presidential race from ABC News’ political team and include exclusive interviews with Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump, who shares insight into President-elect Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign and the attempted assassination of her father-in-law, as well as an interview with Lynne Patton, senior advisor to Trump, ABC says. More details on streaming service options for “The Year: 2024:” FuboTV allows you to enjoy TV shows, live sporting events, movies, specials and much more. The streaming service also offers cloud DVR. After you enjoy a free trial, you can choose the plan that best suits you. Get $35 off your first month with the Essential Plan ($79.99 after that); $30 off your first month with the Pro plan ($79.99 after that); and $30 off your first month with the Elite Plan ($89.99 after that). The Latino Plan does not offer a free trial, but it does offer $23 off your first month ($32.99 after that). 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More streaming content ‘Jersey Shore: Family Vacation’ season 7, episode 32: free stream today Dec. 26, 2024, 5:02p.m. Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade FREE STREAM: Watch live today Dec. 25, 2024, 7:03a.m. ‘Love & Hip Hop: Miami’ season 6, episode 6 | FREE STREAM today Dec. 23, 2024, 5:02p.m. ‘Love & Marriage: Huntsville’ season 9, episode 8: Watch for free today Dec. 21, 2024, 5:03p.m. National Christmas Tree Lighting: Watch free today Dec. 20, 2024, 5:03p.m. Kaylee Remington is the shopping and entertainment commerce reporter and metro reporter for cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer. Read her work online .ALPINE, Texas (AP) — Three U.S. Army soldiers at Fort Cavazos, Texas, have been arrested on human smuggling charges, U.S. Attorney Jaime Esparza for the Western District of Texas said Thursday. Soldiers Emilio Mendoza Lopez, Angel Palma, 20, and Enrique Jauregui, 25, were arrested after a vehicle allegedly driven by Palma and carrying Mendoza Lopez, a Mexican national and two Guatemalan nationals was stopped Nov. 27 by law enforcement in Presidio along the border with Mexico, about 500 miles (805 kilometers) southwest of Dallas. Mike Lahrman, a spokesman for Esparza, said he did not know the soldier’s ranks or whether action had been taken against them by the military. A spokesman for Fort Cavazos did not immediately respond to a request for comment. “Mendoza Lopez and Palma allegedly traveled from Fort Cavazos to Presidio for the purpose of picking up and transporting undocumented noncitizens,” Esparza said in a statement. “Jauregui is alleged to be the recruiter and facilitator of the human smuggling conspiracy,” according to Esparza. “Data extracted from Palma’s phone through a search warrant revealed messages between the three soldiers indicating collaboration in the smuggling operation.” Related Articles Nation | Pete Hegseth’s SecDef appointment in doubt, DeSantis floated as potential replacement Nation | Memphis police use excessive force and discriminate against Black people, Justice Department finds Nation | Two children wounded and gunman dead after shooting at Northern California school Nation | Abandoned mines in the US pose dangers to people and property when land gives way Nation | Dog food recalled in 7 states for salmonella risk after puppy litter gets sick, FDA says Mendoza Lopez was arrested at the scene of the Nov. 27 traffic stop while Palma, who prosecutors said fled the scene of the traffic stop, and Jauregui were arrested Tuesday at Fort Cavazos, about 125 miles (201 kilometers) south of Dallas, Lahrman said. Mendoza Lopez’s attorney, Shane Chriesman, said he is awaiting more information, known as discovery, from prosecutors on the charge. “Once I get discovery and have a chance to assess the case we’ll develop a plan of attack” and will try to get a bond set for Mendoza Lopez, who is currently jailed without bail, Chriesman said. No attorneys are listed in jail records who could speak for for Palma and Jauregui, who are awaiting their first court appearance on Friday, according to Esparza.
13-year-old cricketer Suryavanshi can become India’s latest T20 batting sensationSALAMANCA, N.Y. — November is Native American Heritage Month and for the Seneca Nation, the time also marks a new era of leadership. Newly-elected President JC Seneca now serves as the 70th president of the Seneca Nation and said he is focused on unity and facing the challenges that affect the nation’s community. Seneca said he's grateful for the opportunity to lead. “A lot of gratitude, being thankful, sticking with the process, believing in our people, that they capture a message that I was bringing, and as a community, moving forward with it,” Seneca said. During the swearing in ceremony on Nov. 12, he committed to unifying the Seneca Nation. “I commit to you that I will work to that goal of unifying us and coming together as one,” Seneca said. Engaging with the nation’s people is another one of Seneca’s central goals. “My priority is our people, engaging with our people, getting our community together, having meetings, bringing them up to date with what's going on with the compact, where we've been over the last two years,” Seneca said. "Then sitting with them, talking, and getting their advice, their ideas, their input, because it's important. They're going to have to vote in a referendum for this compact, and they need to be a part of that process.” “I've always worked on being the best voice I could for our people.” One issue that Seneca is focused on is the New York State Casino Gaming Compact. “If it's up to me, I don't believe the state gets any revenue, but it's not up to me,” Seneca said. “The people, again, have to have their input and their voice be heard in regards to how we go about that.” Another issue he plans on facing is drug and alcohol addiction in the nation. “We have to be able to have facilities and treatment plans available on the ready. When somebody wants treatment, they have to be able to get that immediately,” he said. Seneca said he is open to working with outside police to tackle the drug issue. “We have to really work with outside law enforcement and our outside communities... to deter the ability of the drug dealers to set up in towns or within our territory and market their drugs to take advantage of those vulnerable people,” he said. Unity was a main message of his speech. “Whatever comes up, whatever issues that we face, but together we know that we can count on each other,” Seneca said. “We’ll be there in times of crisis and in times of need. We’ll get the job done, we’ll protect our families and our community, and that's what it's all about. Now is my time, and I'm thankful for that and grateful for the opportunity.” You can watch the full commUNITY episode 70 linked below.
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