"Mighty Ducks: Game Changers" stages reunion with possibly more familiar faces to come -- and maybe Aaron Rogers
CNN
For executive producer Steve Brill, the man behind the "Mighty Ducks" film franchise and the Disney+ series based on the world, he knew it was inevitable: At some point, he was going to bring the original Quack Attack back.
That moment has finally arrived for viewers as cast members from the "Mighty Ducks" films come to the TV series for a special episode, available for streaming on Friday. "The trickiest part was having to do this during a pandemic, shooting in Canada and having to get everybody up to Canada for one episode, which would take two weeks to shoot. And they'd have to quarantine for two weeks, also," Brill tells CNN. "So everyone had to had to pretty much gave up a month of their life, if not more, to come up and do it."President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to dust off a series of centuries-old laws and legal theories to drive his first-year agenda – particularly on the border and birthright citizenship – hoping history will be on his side when the inevitable legal challenges make their way to the Supreme Court.
Despite the symbolism that might be associated with exploding a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, law enforcement officials said Thursday they were still trying to piece together why a five-time Bronze Star recipient and new father would orchestrate the New Year’s Day blast.
With the start of the 119th Congress on Friday, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott will become the longest-serving Black Senator in the United States. Scott will also serve as the first Black Chairman of a Senate standing committee, leading the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, where he previously served as Ranking Member.