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  • Americans are poised to bet a record amount on Sunday's big game. Missouri and California are among the states that haven't yet legalized sports betting since the national ban was lifted in 2018.
  • Sesame Place® San Diego is recognizing and celebrating the many contributions and culture of the Hispanic community with the ALL-NEW Sesame Place Hispanic Heritage Celebration. Guests can enjoy an all-new Spanish language version of the beloved Welcome To Our Street theater show, festive décor, games of Lotería with Rosita, the Furry Friends ¡A Bailar! Dance Party, bilingual storytimes, and more. The event will take place on select dates Friday, October 6 through Sunday, October 15. Park Hours Celebrate Hispanic Culture with All-New Entertainment, Décor, and More Sesame Place San Diego will incorporate festive papel picado banners hung in celebration. With new entertainment offerings, games, and other activities, kids will love exploring everything that this event has to offer. These special, all-new activities include: All-New Spanish Language Bienvenidos a Nuestro Vecindario! – Guests will love seeing this fan-favorite show in a new language! Sing and dance along with Elmo, Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, Rosita, and Grover as they try to decide what kind of show they should put on to welcome their new friends to Sesame Street. Furry Friends ¡A Bailar! Dance Party – Get ready to groove and have a blast at the Furry Friends ¡A Bailar! Dance Party! Guests will join their furry Sesame Street friends during this electrifying dance extravaganza as they dance and sing to Latin American music. Lotería – Play a special Sesame Street-themed game of Lotería with Rosita! See park schedule for exact activity times. Bilingual Storytime with Big Bird – The best storyteller on Sesame Street welcomes all his friends to his nest during Storytime with Big Bird. Enjoy a bilingual (Spanish and English) tale and take pictures with their favorite yellow friend during this interactive experience everyone can enjoy. Special Rosita Meet & Greets – Guests can make memories and get a special photo with Rosita! She loves singing, playing guitar, playing with her friends, and sharing her Mexican culture. See park schedule for details. Culinary Delights – Guests can snack on a variety of delicious celebratory food items, including elote, nachos, tacos, fruit, and more! Sesame Place San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Philadelphia habitually greases the light poles in Center City to keep jubilant fans earthbound after a big win. Fans sometimes treat these safety measures like a dare.
  • Monday's game won't end with a championship ring, but the stakes are still high. The matchup between two of college basketball's biggest stars will determine who will advance to the Final Four.
  • The discount chain is winding down operations at its stores across California, Texas, Arizona and Nevada, as dollar stores nationwide buckle under inflation, shoplifting and other factors.
  • The 78-year-old, who's considered one of the greatest artists in Spanish music history, is stepping away from the stage. For some fans, the move is bittersweet.
  • The U.S. is among the countries bringing portable AC units to the Paris Olympics this summer since the Athletes' Village won't have any. Many athletes are worried about competing in extreme heat.
  • The U.S. national team has fought for years to raise the level of women’s soccer across the globe, but that doesn’t make its inevitable losses to teams it once dominated any easier.
  • Crass political merchandise is not new, but a vulgar T-shirt sold at Trump rallies seems to be setting a new low bar. What do people buying it think about the message it sends and about wearing it?
  • Premieres Monday, April 22, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. Wrap up ROADSHOW's final hour in Raleigh, North Carolina, with finds including a Disney Carrier gouache painting, ca. 1942, a pearl, diamond, & platinum brooch, and a William H. Johnson oil, ca. 1928. Can you guess the top $80,000 to $120,000 treasure?
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