Nickelodeon's hit show "Henry Danger" has captured the attention of its audience of 6-11 year-olds. The show's star Jace Norman explains what's in store for the upcoming new season.
"This is our fourth season so we are just having fun," said Norman. Making a guest appearance in the season premiere is Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White. "Shaun White is super down to Earth" said Norman.
Nickelodeon also debuting a half-hour animated series, based on the hit characters of "Henry Danger." "The Adventures of Kid Danger" is an animated spinoff.
Norman also is the creator of Edge Media, a social media engagement platform that helps brands connect with influencers who will actually sell their product. Norman says he saw the shift in media and wanted to jump on the business oppportunities within that space.
One especially enthusiastic dog, named Fuzzybear, is gung-ho about getting his North Carolina owner's mail, darting across the lawn when the mail truck arrives and carrying back a mouthful of envelopes.
Cheddar's own Shannon LaNier visited The Paris Café at the South Street Seaport in downtown Manhattan to get a taste of the perfect Mother's Day brunch and sample the historic brasserie's DIY flower bar.
Cheddar's own Shannon LaNier visited The Paris Café at the South Street Seaport in downtown Manhattan to get a taste of the perfect Mother's Day brunch and sample the historic brasserie's DIY flower bar.
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A dog in North Carolina enthusiastically waits every day for the mailman to arrive to fetch mail for his owner.
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Gabrielle Stone invented a fake tiktok trend to share some important news with her husband. Essentially, she challenges him to guess words that she spells out at a rapid-fire pace. She started with "I love you" before moving on to her big announcement.
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