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(KGTV) — Disney's California Adventure Park will soon get a heaping dose of heroic fun, as a bit more about the Marvel-themed attractions coming to the parks was revealed this week.The "Global Avengers Initiative" will begin in March 2019, as Marvel heroes launch interconnected adventures at Disney's Anaheim, Hong Kong, and Paris theme parks.In Anaheim, Marvel fans will continue to help the Guardians of the Galaxy escape the Collector's Fortress at California Adventure, but soon also encounter adventures with Doctor Strange and Spider-Man in new attractions.RELATED:Disneyland releases first-look at Millennium Falcon at 'Star Wars' expansionDisneyland fans get new look at 'Tropical Hideaway' transformation"In California ... Tony Stark is retrofitting two of his father’s Stark Industries sites into new hubs for training and innovation. Through partnerships with S.H.I.E.L.D., Pym Technologies, Masters of the Mystic Arts and the new Worldwide Engineering Brigade, The Avengers and their allies will forge new global campuses to champion the next generation of heroes," the park says.Attractions featuring Ant-Man and Wasp, Iron Man, Captain Marvel, Black Panther, Captain America and others are also planned. The rollout piggybacks off of success with Marvel rides at Disneyland Hong Kong, where guests have already guests have already helped Earth's Mightiest Heroes battle Hydra in the "Iron Man Experience" and will soon also join Ant-Man and Wasp in "Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle!"The unveil is the latest news on the immersive superhero experience since California Adventure announced "A Bug's Land" would be replaced with the build out. 1665
(CNN) -- The White House and Capitol Hill is considering a phone app connected to the National Instant Criminal Background Checks (NICS) as one of the options in their discussions for plans to reduce gun violence, according to a Senate source and a person familiar with the talks.The proposed app would be used for background checks using private sales, and not for purchases involving commercial dealers, one of the sources told CNN. The Washington Post first reported on the app.White House aides have spent the last month meeting with congressional staffers and devising a package of legislative measures in the wake of recent mass shootings. The Department of Justice also prepared a package of options that was delivered to the White House more than two weeks ago.On Thursday, senior advisers presented President Donald Trump with summaries of the various courses of action on gun violence.During the briefing, officials did not delve into legislative details and Trump did not appear interested in some of the nitty-gritty of how each proposal would work, the person familiar said.Trump, who has been facing pressure from Republican lawmakers to specify his stance, emerged from the meeting, declining to clarify his position on expanding background checks.Separately, the source told CNN the lack of clarify is leading to doubts Trump will back a bipartisan measure on expanded background checks from Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Republican Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, or some modified version of it.Trump initially appeared open to expanding background checks following two mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, last month, but backed off after pressure from the National Rifle Association.During high-level calls between the Justice Department and Capitol Hill Friday night, Attorney General Bill Barr sent a signal that talks have come to a grinding halt, and prospects for presidential support for expanding background checks appear to be dimming as the week draws to a close, an official familiar with the conversations told CNN.According to the official, Michael Williams, a deputy to the President who used to work for the NRA, has killed or delayed any progress on such a bill, despite support from Barr and the President's daughter and White House adviser Ivanka Trump.Officials still expect a plan to be released next week.Currently, there are no federally mandated background checks for private sales.Gun rights and privacy advocates have already voiced concerns about an app like the one proposed, saying it could become a de-facto registry and worry about how secure the information would be.Here are some of the options being proposed in discussions, in addition to measures Trump and his aides have floated publicly:Allowing minors' records to be included in background check databasesAlerting local authorities when someone fails a background checkApplying bigger penalties for straw purchases when someone buys a gun for someone elseInstituting a ban on gun purchases for people on terror watch listsIncreasing the penalty for people who lie on background check formsHelping states implement "red flag" laws, which would remove weapons from people deemed at riskAdding additional government records to an existing background check databaseImproving mental health servicesExpediting the death penalty for convicted mass shooters 3398

(KGTV) - Disney fans will be able to get their fill of toys, games, accessories, clothing, and other merchandise this fall at 25 Target stores nationwide. The entertainment giant is opening what it describes as “shop-in-shop” locations starting in October, according to Target officials. Disney’s store experience in Target will include music, interactive displays, photo ops, and a Disney movie clip screening area. 450 items will be available, including 100 products that were previously only available at Disney retail locations, Target officials say. The nearest Disney store at Target will be in Murrieta. See a full list of locations here. 40 more stores will open in October 2020. 695
(KGTV) - Did an art teacher try to prevent kids from running in the hall by painting a warped-looking floor pattern?No.The picture being sent around Facebook actually shows the entrance to a tile company in England. 223
(KGTV) — If you happen to lose an hour of sleep, perhaps 4 million could ease the pain?Powerball fever is still griping the country, as Saturday night's jackpot climbs to 4 million. It's the largest Powerball jackpot of 2019 thus far, and the 16th highest Powerball ever offered.The winning ticket matching all five numbers plus the Powerball will walk away with cash out prize of 7.9 million. Your chances? One in 292.2 million. But then again, it only takes one ticket, right?RELATED: Historically lucky spots in San Diego to buy a lottery ticketPlayers have until 7 p.m. PST to purchase tickets.If you do happen to win, just remember to claim your prize. Winners have 180 days to do so.Winners won't be faulted should they choose to take their time. The winning .5 billion Mega Millions jackpot winner didn't come forward for more than four months until recently in South Carolina. The winner chose the cash lump sum, for a one-time payment of 7,784,124. It's considered the largest payout to a single winner in U.S. history. They have chosen to remain anonymous. 1088
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