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Animated and cartoon titles used to often be classic Disney and Saturday morning staples, or raunchy adult counterpoints.
This week's letters call on politicians and others to do better when it comes to preserving programs and history that benefit the community.
Keeping them occupied, however, shouldn’t cost an arm and a leg. From summer concerts to movies in the park, here is a list ...
A group of Saginaw businessmen and mentors known as Team LOYALTY is taking an unapologetically street-level approach to ...
Sound Off is an opinion forum for Mercury readers to offer brief comments on today’s news. Submissions must be 75 words or fewer and are subject to editing for grammar and clarity. Publication is at ...
Labubus are a global sensation — sparking long lines outside toy stores, selling out online within minutes, and listing for ...
After Mattel and OpenAI announced a partnership that would result in an AI product marketed to kids, a consumer rights advocacy group is warning that the collaboration may endanger children.
Mattel recently announced a new partnership with OpenAI, anticipating a major infusion of AI and chatbot services into its upcoming products. The world's second-largest toy maker ...
The company, an imprint of Baker & Taylor, has secured the publishing rights to PBS Kids’ Lyla in the Loop. Launching Spring ...
Is Mattel endangering your kid's development by shoving AI into its toys? The multi-billion dollar toymaker best known for ...
In this week's Screen Gab, "The Chosen" star George Xanthis discusses the show's success, plus streaming suggestions for your ...
Longtime weathercaster Al Roker (yes, from NBC's "Today" show) was at the Bentonville Film Festival this week promoting his new animated series designed to teach kids about weather, offering up a ...