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Florida Panthers players and fans gathered at Fort Lauderdale Beach to celebrate back-to-back Stanley Cup championships on a hot Sunday afternoon.
The parade was created by CIUSA’s former artistic director, Dick Zigun, and is produced by Coney Island USA, the not-for-profit arts organization located in Coney Island’s amusement district.
Oct 27, 2024; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) scrambles out of the pocket against Chicago Bears defensive end Darrell Taylor (52) during the second ...
HERSHEY, Pa. (WHTM) – Hersehey Bears Head Coach Todd Nelson has been hired by the Pittsburgh Penguins to serve as an assistant coach. Nelson spent the last three seasons with Hershey winning … ...
Children run back to the sidewalk after picking up candy during a Juneteenth Celebration Parade in Flint on Thursday, June 19, 2025. The parade started at Max Brandon Park and ended around ...
The Florida Panthers won back-to-back Stanley Cup championships and will celebrate Sunday, June 22 in Fort Lauderdale. What to know about the parade.
Michigan wildlife experts finally were able to trap a black bear and remove a large lid that was stuck around his neck — for two years. “It’s pretty incredible that the bear survived and was ...
The weather has held out for a New Year's Day tradition in Philadelphia, giving the Mummers their chance to strut up Broad Street. Early skits featured surfers, astronauts, and a polar bear with ...
Culture What was Albert Einstein thinking as he gazed down on Trump’s military parade? A DC memorial to Einstein is infused with curiosity — a sharp contrast to the flat military spectacle below ...
Entertainment Rock Hall of Famers say Trump military parade used their music ‘without permission or authorization’ Updated: Jun. 15, 2025, 6:00 p.m. | Published: Jun. 15, 2025, 4:00 a.m.
President Donald Trump hosted the largest US military parade in decades on his 79th birthday as protesters rallied across the country to accuse him of acting like a dictator.
A military parade through the streets of Washington, D.C., celebrates the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary today. These maps show the route.