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Paramount+ Returns With Movie Nights in New York This Summer

Lexi Carson The Paramount+ Movie Nights series will return to New York this summer with over 25 free, outdoor screenings. Paramount+ will also be the official sponsor of Bryant Park Movie Nights, the longest running outdoor movie series in New York City, and Brooklyn Magazine’s Movie Nights, now at four parks across Brooklyn including Coney Island. The showings are open to the public and boast free admissions.
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Beast with 'red glowing eyes' terrifying UK town killing livestock
dog-like creature the Rivington Pike Beast – and some compare it to a werewolf.It is said to prowl the moors attacking sheep and wandering into nearby towns.READ MORE: Venomous spider bite leaves mum unable to hug her kids and at risk of cancerTwo rabbit hunters found a dead sheep still steaming in the moonlight and heard a rumbling growling sound.Alarmed, they shone their torches into the darkness and claimed to see a dark stocky shape with reddish eyes.One of the witnesses said: “The remaining sheep in the field had flocked together, looking scared and worried.”Last summer, a dad on the school run in nearby Adlington spotted a huge dog-like creature running across a field at “incredible” speed and reported the sighting to the Winter Hill Investigation Team.Investigator Mick McLaren said: “This witness is different from the others. This is our first where our witness has seen in daylight what this beast looks like.”This news comes after a fisherman was left horrified after spotting a "half-man, half-dog" creature on the riverbank.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.With the creature being caught on camera in San Benito, Texas, the fishermen were heard questioning what the animal actually was, with one asking whether it was a dog.The origin of the creature left people in the comment section of the video stumped which left some suggesting it was a "dogman" – a mythical creature described as being half-human, half-dog.According to Beasts of the World author Andy McGrath, he watched the footage and said it was hard to judge on what the creature actually was.He said: "This footage, although compelling, is pretty hard to judge.
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Dog which vanished during 900 mile sled race found almost three months later
dog has been reunited with his owner nearly three months after getting lost during a sled race in Alaska.Leon, a three-year-old male husky, went missing from a checkpoint at the famous 938-mile Iditarod race on March 13.He is now finally back in the custody of his owner Sebastien Dos Santos Borges after being tracked down by race organisers who had been leading the search operation.Locals in the Alaskan village of McGrath contacted race officials after Leon had been spotted frequenting the area of a community member's homestead.The resident of the homestead and another dog musher who lives in McGrath had been leaving food out for Leon in an effort to contain him.A local community member was able to catch the husky during the early hours of Saturday morning (June 4) and Leon was reunited with Sebastien who arrived in the city of Anchorage later that day.A Facebook post from Iditarod said it "cannot express enough gratitude" for the "help, prayers, thoughts and well wishes for Leon".It added: "From the volunteers to the search fund organisers and the individual donors, community members along the trail and the heroes of McGrath who have helped towards the cause of finding Leon.For more incredible stories from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here"Alaska is an incredibly special place as is the spirit of the community, which is part of what makes The Last Great Race so special.
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