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    An Indian Prophecy Comes To Pass; Boy George in "Moulin Rouge"; Naughty and Nice Stocking Stuffers, and MORE

    enNovember 14, 2023

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    Starbucks customers are camping out for red Stanley cups and selling them for hundreds of dollars

     

    On Nov. 2, Starbucks dropped its latest frenzy-inducing merch item: a Stanley Quencher in a holiday-ready shade of red. Sold in stores for $49.95, the 40-ounce double-wall vacuum-insulated tumbler.

     

    How to buy the Starbucks x Stanley Quencher

     

    Until those stores are restocked, however, a resale market has opened up on sites like eBay, OfferUp, Mercari and Poshmark, where the limited-edition tumbler has been selling for prices as high as $250, with one lot of three cups going for $450.

     

    Q: Have you ever collected anything with the intent of selling it for a higher price?

     

     

    Pickles are one of those highly polarizing foods that you either love or hate, but regardless of how you feel about them, you have to admit that they have staying power.

     

    In spite of their haters, pickles’ prowess doesn’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon and Heinz’s soon-to-be-released pickle-flavored ketchup is proof of their popularity.

     

    National Pickle Day falls on Tuesday, Nov. 14, and several brands/restaurants are serving up some dillicious deals to celebrate. Here are a few that we think are a pretty big dill.

     

     

     

    1. Dill pickles

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    The genuine dill pickle is the starlet of all pickles — everyone knows her even if they don't like her. Are dill pickles the original pickle? No, but they're likely the most popular pickles around. When you think of a pickle taste, their typically the salty and tart taste of a dill pickle that comes to mind. According to Allrecipes, jarred, pantry-safe dill pickles are likely made in vinegar-based brine, while the refrigerated versions are made with salt-based brine.

     

    Tasting Table's dill pickle recipe calls for Kirby cucumbers, which are often referred to as "pickling cucumbers" due to their firm, sturdy crunch and mild flavor (via The Spruce Eats). To follow Tasting Table's recipe for dill pickles, submerge quartered Kirby cucumbers in a mixture of water, dill, dill seeds, distilled white vinegar, sugar, kosher salt, coriander seeds, and garlic. If you prefer your pickles whole, plan to let them ferment in the mixture for a few extra days.

     

    2. Kosher pickles

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    It's common to get dill pickles and kosher dill pickles confused. These are two different types of pickles with distinct ingredients and tastes. First of all, what does kosher mean? Kosher refers to a set of Jewish dietary restrictions. However, according to Chabad, kosher pickles aren't necessarily always "kosher" in the sense that they follow the Jewish dietary guidelines.

     

    When it comes to pickling, kosher-friendly salt is coarser and flaky, making the dishes prepared with it less salty-tasting than those made with denser, grainier salt (via Bon Appétit). The biggest difference between dill and kosher dill pickles is not the inclusion of salt but garlic (via The Cookful). The New York Times' kosher pickle recipe calls for five whole cloves of garlic. Since kosher pickles are more garlicky than dill, they taste great on various sandwiches, and when chopped up, they make for a delicious inclusion in tuna salad!

     

    3. Bread and butter pickles

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    Another world-favorite pickle is the bread and butter pickle. We mostly see these in the form of pickle chips stacked on sandwiches and burgers. As a pickle, bread and butter pickles have a sweeter flavor when compared to dills. Spoon University cites that this distinctive sweetness is due to the inclusion of sweet onions in the recipe for the pickle marinade along with white vinegar, sugar, salt, mustard seeds, coriander seeds, and celery seeds.

     

    However, it's common for many commercial pickle brands to use high-fructose corn syrup to sweeten the pickles. For example, major pickle distributor Mt. Olive makes their signature bread and butter pickle chips sweet with high-fructose corn syrup. Bread and butter pickles are so popular that Mt. Olive even makes a sugar-free version of them, sweetened by the inclusion of Splenda. Bread and butter pickle chips are a staple for your classic cheeseburger recipe, or you can serve bread and butter spears as a side dish to offset a super salty meal.

     

    4. Gherkins

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    The first thing one notices about gherkins is their appearance — they are much smaller than most cucumbers, sizing up at about 1 to 2 inches long with a curved and bumpy shape (via MasterClass). Generally, gherkins are pickled with a sweet flavor, although they can also be pickled like standard dill or sour pickles. The texture is the main appeal of gherkins over other larger pickles. Since gherkins are small and have a bumpy surface, they've got a lot more crunch than larger, fleshier cucumbers and pickles.

     

    Gherkins are typically pickled whole rather than sliced into spears, halves, or chips (via The Kitchen Community). For this reason, they aren't usually the kind of pickles that you eat on a sandwich or a burger. It's typical to see gherkins on a charcuterie board or as a side garnish at a deli. Of course, they also make a tasty snack all on their own.

     

    5. Cornichons

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    It's common for people to mistake cornichons and gherkins as interchangeable terms because of their similar appearance, but we'll set the record straight. Delish cites that cornichons are a bit smaller in size than gherkins, and calls the crunchy pickles "tasty little blighters." According to MasterClass, cornichons are considered "French gherkins." Like other pickles, they can be fermented or marinated in a mixture of herbs like dill, tarragon, or pepper.

     

    Cornichon pickles are made with a small-growing variety of gherkins with pronounced tart and salty flavors (via The Spruce Eats). Like gherkins, cornichons are commonly found on cheese plates or charcuterie boards, as they add a bit of a palate-cleansing, refreshing bite between creamy cheeses, sweet fruits, and salty meats. Tasting Table's cornichon recipe focuses on the French aspect of the pickle and incorporates spices like mustard seeds, black pepper, and herbes de Provence for authenticity.

     

    6. Full-sour pickles

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    When we think of the flavor of any pickle, two words usually come to mind: salty and sour. However, certain pickles are made to be predominantly sour. These can be broken down into two types of pickles: full-sour and half-sour. If you're guessing that full-sour pickles pack more tang per bite than half-sours do, you'd be correct.

     

    As is implied by their names, full-sour pickles are more tart than half-sour pickles. They achieve more of a sharp flavor than half-sour pickles because they are fermented in a salt-based, non-vinegar solution for about 12 to 16 weeks (via AllRecipes). Sour pickles make great snacks for those who love a tangy bite, but the juice of full-sour pickles can also work well in drinks like pickleback shots. Compared to milder-tasting pickles like dill, the flavor of full-sour pickle juice will provide a more potent recipe for your next pickleback shot. 

     

    7. Half-sour pickles

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    While half-sour pickles are obviously less sour than full-sour pickles, they are still plenty sour. Half-sour pickles are usually fermented for around six to eight weeks (via AllRecipes). As such, Brad Leone of Bon Appétit cites that half-sour pickles tend to pack more of that crisp, satisfying crunch that many people desire from a pickle. Since full-sour pickles soak for double the length of time that half-sours do, they can be a bit soggy and more sour in comparison.

     

    To make his half-sour pickles, Leone uses crisp Kirby cucumbers. He then creates a saltwater mixture of 3.5% salinity, including fresh garlic, celery seed, dill seed, fennel pollen, dill pollen, fresh dill, mustard seed, black pepper, and cherry peppers (an optional ingredient according to Leone). For a simpler half-sour recipe, Brooklyn Farm Girl makes theirs with garlic cloves, bay leaves, coriander seeds, mustard seeds, black peppercorns, and dill.

     

    8. German pickles

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    There are a handful of foods that come to mind when we think of German cuisine, like sauerkraut, bratwurst, schnitzel, and mustard. Accordingly, German pickles are called senfgurken, which translates to "mustard pickle" in English (via All Tastes German). Aside from their unique ingredients, what makes German pickles different from common American ones like dill pickles is that, rather than being fermented whole, the cucumber skin is peeled before it's pickled (via The Spruce Eats).

     

    You may be thinking that without the skin of the cucumber, these pickles might be kind of soggy. If left too long in the brine, German pickles might lose their crunch, but removing the cucumber peel allows the brine to saturate the cucumbers more quickly than with other pickles. Therefore, there's no need to worry: your German pickles will still have a satisfying crunch to them. Taste-wise, German pickles are slightly sweet and sour. The Spruce Eats shares a German pickle recipe that includes two distinct ingredients: juniper berries and allspice berries. In addition to sugar, these two ingredients give German pickles a uniquely herbaceous and sweet taste.

     

    9. Hungarian pickles

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    When it comes to ingredients, Hungarian pickles are not terribly different from dill pickles or other common pickles. What makes most Hungarian-style pickles unique is that one of the most important steps in making them is to give them ample sun exposure to help them ferment. Hence, they are often called Hungarian sun pickles or Hungarian summer pickles (via The Spruce Eats).

     

    Many Hungarian pickles are also made by including bread in the fermentation process. According to blogger Cristina the Cooking Pilot, "the bread creates a barrier from the outside air, adds complex sugars for the ferment, and gives it a unique taste." Although including bread isn't always necessary. The Spruce Eats' recipe for Hungarian summer dill pickles has kosher salt, white vinegar, fresh dill, and water.

     

    Hungarian pickles can also be made with various household herbs and spices, such as garlic and peppercorns. For example, blogger Kibitz Spot makes their recipe inspired by pickles she ate in Hungary, which call for fresh dill, garlic cloves, black peppercorns, and juniper berries.

     

    10. Hot pickles

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    Are you the kind of person who simply thinks that everything tastes better spicy? The kind of person who just douses everything they eat in hot sauce? We've got a pickle you're going to love! 

     

    If you'd like to make your own hot pickles, there are tons of ways to do so. You can take any regular pickle recipe and add spicy ingredients like cherry peppers, jalapeños, or habanero peppers. A great example is this drool-worthy recipe from FoodieCrush. This spicy pickle features a dynamic blend of apple cider vinegar, white vinegar, pickling salt, dried dill weed, Thai red peppers (or hot pepper of your choice), garlic cloves, and a mixture of pickling spices. Try it out and feel the heat!

     

    Besides homemade recipes, many major pickle brands also make hot pickles. Mt. Olive, one of the most popular pickle brands in America, sells a buffalo-style kosher dill pickle made with Texas Pete Hot Sauce and a SweetHeat variety of bread and butter chips for those who like things both sweet and spicy (via Mt. Olive Pickles). As you're probably already imagining, spicy pickles can make a mouthwateringly zingy addition to sandwiches and burgers. As a bonus, the pickle juice also adds a flavorful kick to marinades and salad dressings.

     

    11. Lime pickles

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    Despite their name, lime pickles aren't made with lime juice. Instead, the key ingredient is pickling lime, which is actually calcium hydroxide (via Delighted Cooking). Delighted Cooking cites that pickling lime is used to "preserve the pickles' firmness," meaning lime pickles are typically very crunchy.

     

    A great brand to try is Jake & Amos, who states that the inclusion of pickling lime has origins in the "old days of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country." Pickling lime is a chemical that has been used for many things that don't actually involve pickles — or food — at all, such as whitewash or plaster (via Jake & Amos). Of course, the lime used for pickling is a food-grade version of the chemical used for construction. Still, there are health issues with consuming lime. According to Healthline, studies have linked pickling lime to severe illnesses, so many modern recipes tend to nix the ingredient. 

     

    12. Kool-aid pickles

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    Yup. Kool-Aid pickles exist, and yes, they are made with actual Kool-Aid, the vibrant fruit drinks with the juice pitcher wearing sunglasses as a mascot. When you think of unusual food combinations, fruit punch and pickles are probably one of them, but these pickles are actually quite popular. Historically, it's believed that the Kool-Aid and pickle combo originated in Mississippi, where they cleverly call them "koolickles" (via Taste of Home).

     

    According to Taste of Home, Kool-Aid pickles are made with pickles that are already, well, pickled. That said, Kool-Aid pickles aren't just cucumbers marinated in Kool-Aid. The Taste of Home recipe instructions features draining a jar of whole dill pickles and placing the pickles in a bowl with sugar and an unsweetened Kool-Aid packet of your choice. If you allow the pickles to marinate for about a week, they'll end up with a fun, vibrant color. As you might imagine, Kool-Aid pickles taste fairly sweet and tangy, so they make for great snacks on their own.

     

    13. Cinnamon pickles

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    We've got another unusual food combo for you: cinnamon and pickles. Weirder than Kool-Aid and pickles? Maybe. However, the end result is similar: pickles that taste sweet. Cinnamon pickles get their name from one of their major ingredients: cinnamon red hot candies. You may think that this makes the pickles spicy, but due to the inclusion of sugar, these pickles end up with a cinnamon flavor and an overall sweet taste.

     

    Similar to German pickles, these pickles call for completely peeled cucumbers. To make them, you'll need to create a mixture of cinnamon red hot candies, cinnamon sticks, pickling lime, sugar, distilled white vinegar, red food coloring, and alum (via AllRecipes). My Farmhouse Table shares a similar recipe and notes that these are commonly called "Christmas pickles." They are eaten on their own or can be included in crudité platters or relish trays. These pickles are not easily found in stores, so you will likely have to make them yourself if you'd like to try them. According to AllRecipes and My Farmhouse Table, making these pickles is a process that takes around four days, but we think they'll be worth it!

     

     

    14. Candied pickles

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    By now, we're used to the whole excessively sweet pickles thing. So, candied pickles shouldn't come as too much of a surprise. If there's a market for candied jalapeños, a market for candied pickles doesn't seem too hard to conceive. When we say "candied," we use the term loosely, as it can mean different things to different people. Most candied pickle recipes are simply recipes for sweet pickles.

     

     

    For example, many candied pickle recipes can resemble this fun candied dill pickle recipe from Food.com. It calls for a drained jar of dill pickles and a mixture of cider vinegar, sugar, and pickling spices. Simple enough! However, there are also candied pickle recipes that are far more extravagant and colorful. YouTuber Apple Boss makes their candied pickles with actual candy — we're talking pickles wrapped in Fruit Roll-Ups. Candied pickles are an example of the boundless creativity that pickle-lovers have when it comes to innovative recipes.

     

    15. Refrigerator pickles

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    Have you ever realized that when you go to a grocery store, some pickles are sold on shelves with other pantry foods while others are sold in the refrigerated section? This is because pickles that are unpasteurized typically require refrigeration, as refrigerating them slows down the fermentation process so that they don't sour too quickly (via Sweet Home Digest).

     

     

    While you can buy refrigerated pickles at the store, it is popular to make refrigerator pickles at home, usually for that time of the year when your garden is simply overflowing with fresh cucumbers. However, you can always use store-bought cucumbers to make your own refrigerator pickles. Since they are fairly easy to make, you can get experimental with ingredients. Taste of Home makes theirs with sliced onions, sugar, salt, cider vinegar, mustard seed, celery seed, and cloves. These pickles make for an ideal at-home snack, especially since they are super low in calories and nutrient-rich, with various vitamins and minerals and numerous digestive health properties (via WebMD).

     

     

     

     

    Q: How have grocery stores changed in your lifetime or even since before you were born?

     

     

    In a remarkable and inspiring occurrence, the reintroduction of plains bison to ancestral First Nations lands in Canada saw the beasts unearth important petroglyphs, and in doing so fulfill a prophecy held by the elders of the Dakota Tribe.

     

    It states that when the bison, extinct in the area for over 100 years finally return to them, the tribe’s fortunes would change for the better.

     

    In 2019, a $40 million project on the Wanuskewin Heritage Park, part of the national parks system of Canada and which protects sacred land to several tribes, organized the reintroduction of bison by taking six female calves from Grasslands National Park in southern Saskatchewan, and a male bull and four females with ancestry to Yellowstone.

     

    The first sign that things were on the up and up for the Dakota came just 8 months after that, when the bisons’ hooves uncovered something that 40 years of human archaeology couldn’t.

     

    With a lack of organic material, the two petroglyphs carved into a pair of boulders were dated to between 300 and 1,800 years ago, a span of time when the Dakota, Nakota, Assiniboines, Ojibwa, Cree, and Blackfoot all inhabited the area of Wanuskewin at various periods.

     

    Archaeologist Ernie Walker told Diane Selkirk of Smithsonian Magazine that he was walking toward some bison who were enjoying a grassless area of dust called a wallow when he spotted a rock protruding awkwardly from the ground.

     

    Noticing a part of the rock had a deep groove cut into it, he began to remove dirt and dig the rock out a bit, revealing the crisscrossing lines of a “ribstone,” a ceremonial petroglyph carved to appear like the bison’s ribcage.

     

    In total, the ensuing excavations found 4 petroglyphs, the 550-pound ribstone, a 1,200-pound boulder, and two smaller specimens. They even found the stone knife nearby that made the carvings.

     

    The petroglyphs were the first ever found on the 600-acre site, and the placement was particular. 380 yards straight on from the boulders was a notable area for native hunters: a buffalo jump—where herd animals could be spooked into running right off the edge of a cliff.

     

    “The elders used to tell us when the bison come back, that’s when there’ll be a good change in our history,” said Wahpeton Dakota elder Cy Standing. “We’ve been down a long time. But it feels like we are starting the way up.”

     

    While the Dakota believe large rocks are sacred and should be left where they are, the elders agreed that sharing the ribstone and the others with the world would be acceptable.

     

    Wanuskewin is a pending UNESCO World Heritage Site, and such objects are important parts of telling the story of the sacred place.

     

    In an interesting deviation from petroglyph carving around the world, the Wanuskewin boulders are carved in the so-called hoofprint tradition, which involved carving recognizable features of an animal rather than the animal itself. In this case, the lines are supposed to represent a ribcage; a design that would have been easy to see for the bison hunters on the plains.

     

    Q: Have you ever experienced a prophecy that seemed to come to pass?

     

     

     

     

    A dog’s keen nose led a resident of Cornwall to a mineshaft, where 100 feet down, her cat Mowgli was lost and alone for 6 days.

     

    Mowgli’s owner Michele Rose told the BBC she had “almost given up hope” of finding her missing pet, but “superstar” Daisy was persistent in getting Rose to follow her.

     

    Rose adopted both Mowgli and another kitten named Baloo last December and gradually introduced them to Daisy, who become matriarchal and very protective of the kittens. When Mowgli went missing, it must have been hard on the pooch.

     

    Leading Rose to an old opening in the mines, she realized what Daisy was showing her, and she immediately called Cornwall Fire and Rescue service, but it was too dark that day to do anything.

     

    The next morning, RSPCA animal rescue officer Stephen Findlow came out to the mines and spotted Mowgli who was 100 feet down and remarkably uninjured.

     

    Q: Did Lassie make you cry?

     

     

    NEW YORK (AP) — Boy George — the Culture Club icon of the 1980s — is returning to Broadway in “Moulin Rouge! The Musical.”

     

    The singer-songwriter whose hits include “Karma Chameleon” and “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me” will play Moulin Rouge club owner Harold Zidler in the jukebox adaptation of Baz Luhrmann’s hyperactive 2001 movie.

     

    He starts Feb. 6 and ends May 12 at Broadway’s Al Hirschfeld Theatre, taking over the role from Tituss Burgess.

     

    The show about the goings-on in a turn-of-the-century Parisian nightclub has been updated with tunes like “Single Ladies” and “Firework” alongside the big hit “Lady Marmalade.” It won 10 Tony Awards in 2021, including best new musical.

     

    Boy George was last represented on Broadway in 2003 with “Taboo,” for which he wrote music and lyrics. Critics largely disliked the show, which told some of his life story. He also performed in that show, but did not play himself.

     

    Q: Is Karma Chameleon an ear-worm song?

     

     

     

    This Thanksgiving travel period is expected to be the busiest in several years and a record-setter for air travel.

     

    In all, AAA forecasts there will be 55.4 million people traveling, including more than 49 million Americans driving, between the Wednesday before Thanksgiving (November 23) and the Sunday after the holiday. And the Transportation Security Administration is bracing for an all-time record number of passengers at America’s airports over the Thanksgiving travel rush.

     

    AAA’s estimates don’t even count the many Americans who are expected to travel days ahead of the five-day peak period.

     

    AAA’s estimates make this the third-busiest Thanksgiving travel period in the more than two decades AAA has tracked it. This year ranks behind only 2019 and 2005 and is about 2% higher than last year.

     

    The total number of turkey day travelers is even larger thanks to new post-Covid work trends. Office workers freed from sitting in a cubicle daily might have the flexibility to make Thanksgiving a weeklong trip or return the following week.

     

    Q: Do you have a bucket-list Thanksgiving travel destination?

     

     

    Naughty and Nice Stocking Stuffers

     

    Bag Of Reindeer Farts Cotton Candy

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    The holiday isn't complete without some reindeer farts! The only thing is, the cotton candy tends to sell out quickly every year, so it's best to stock up early.

     

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    Archie McPhee Yodeling Pickle: A Musical Toy, Fun for All Ages, Great Gift, Hours of Mindless Entertainment

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    Portable Hand Warmer

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    Portable Hand Warmer

    If she's always cold, there's nothing she'll appreciate more than this bestselling hand warmer. All she has to do is charge it to enjoy up to four hours of warmth. Plus, it's the right size to store it wherever she'd like.

     

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    Ta-Ta Toasters – Funny Novelty Gift for Women Naughty Stocking Stuffers Gag Gifts for Girl Friends BFF Gifts for Ladies Funny White Elephant Idea Chest Warmers Hooter Heaters Tata

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    Cleaning Pad

    He doesn't even think about how grimy his phone his ... until he catches a glimpse of all the fingerprints on his screen when the light hits just right. With these tech-friendly pads, he can wipe away dust, smudges and other residue without damaging the screen.

     

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    Personal Safety Alarm for Women

    Whenever she feels the need to activate this device, a siren and flashing strobe light will start to keep potential attackers at bay. While the Good Housekeeping Institute found the alarm to be easy to use, they suggest testing the device beforehand to ensure that she's comfortable handling it if an unsafe situation presents itself.

     

     

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    HUNGRY FOR BEAVER Gourmet Trail Mix - Save a Tree EAT BEAVER - Funny Gag Gift Ideas for Men - Premium Snack Mix for Adults - Funny Gag Gifts for Brother -

    $9.69 with 19 percent savings-19% $9.69 $0.97 per Ounce($0.97 / Ounce)

     

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    Electric Lighter

    Chances are they've seen this viral lighter when scrolling through TikTok. Because it can be re-charged, they'll never have to run out for matches or another lighter again when they want to light their candles.

     

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    Universal Dust Cleaner

    Cover keyboards, speakers and car vents with this blue gel and peel it away to clear away dust, crumbs, pet hair and other grime. It even has a faint scent, making devices smell as clean as they look.

     

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    Vibrating Lipstick - Massager with 9 Vibration Modes

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    Comfort Cream Deodorant for Men

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    Q: What are your favorite stocking stuffers?

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    NATIONAL PUBLIC SLEEPING DAY

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    #PublicSleepingDay

    Types of Naps

    There are different types of naps. The Power Nap is approximately 10 to 20 minutes long and can give a boost of energy to get us through the rest of the day. It also doesn't leave us drowsy like some longer naps might and will also allow us to fall asleep at a decent time at night.

     

     

    Musical talent runs in David Foster and Katharine McPhee's family and it seems like the two artists have an entertainer on their hands.

     

    The music producer and the singer's 3-year-old son, Rennie, has already captivated their followers with his impressive drumming skills. But most recently, the toddler made his onstage debut during his parents' show.

     

    On Feb. 27, McPhee called herself a "proud mom" when she shared a video of Rennie drumming alongside Foster during his show at Kennedy Center in Washington, DC on Sunday, Feb. 25.

     

    "Had a VERY special guest join us on stage for the first time 🥁 #ProudMom

     

    As McPhee is proudly clapping off to the side of the stage, little Rennie, wearing noise-canceling headphones, is rocking out with his mini drum set.

     

    Foster is playing the piano and when the song is over, gets up and claps for his son.

     

    The “American Idol” alum and Foster have been on their “An Intimate Evening with David Foster & Katharine McPhee” tour.

     

    The couple has been married since 2019. Rennie is McPhee's only child. Foster is also father to five daughters: Sara, Erin, Amy, Jordan and Allison Foster.

     

     

    Carmen Electra is a household name — and now it's officially her legal moniker.

     

    A Los Angeles Superior Court judge this week granted the actor's request to legally change her name from her birth name, Tara Leigh Patrick, to her stage name.

     

    Electra has used her famous stage name since she stepped into the spotlight in her breakthrough role as Lani McKenzie in "Baywatch."

     

    On Jan. 9, the TV personality filed a petition to legally change her name to Carmen Electra, according to documents obtained by TODAY.com.

     

     

    Adele is postponing her upcoming shows for health reasons.

     

    On Feb. 27, the singer announced on her Instagram that she is sick and per doctor’s orders has “no choice” but to reschedule dates for her “Weekends With Adele” Las Vegas residency. Adele explained how she hasn’t been able to fully recover since the last time she was ill and now it’s “taken a toll” on her voice.

     

    “Sadly I have to take a beat and pause my Vegas residency. I was sick at the end of the last leg and all the way through my break. I hadn’t quite gotten the chance to get back to full health before shows resumed and now I’m sick again, and unfortunately it’s all taken a toll on my voice,” she wrote.

     

    Adele continued saying that per doctor’s orders she has “no choice but to rest thoroughly.” This means that the remaining five weekends of her residency are being postponed to a later date.

     

     

    Oreo already introduced three new flavors at the start of the new year, but the brand wasn’t done dropping cookies.

     

    On Feb. 27, the sandwich cookie company introduced two more additions to its cavalcade of crunchy confections: Dirt Cake and Tiramisu Thins.

     

    Dirt Cake, a nostalgic favorite, is being added to the portfolio for a limited time, while Tiramisu Thins are getting a permanent spot in the lineup. Both will hit grocery store shelves on March 4.

     

    Here are all the details:

     

    Oreo Dirt Cake

    Oreo Dirt Cake chocolate sandwich cookies are the company’s take on the nostalgic mud-pie dessert that reminds people of childhood. On the outside, it features the classic chocolate cookie with gummy worm-inspired sprinkles on top; and on the inside, it’s got a layer of brownie-flavored creme atop a layer of chocolate creme with Oreo wafer crumb.

     

    Oreo Thins Tiramisu

    In this permanent addition to the Oreo brand portfolio, its classic thin cookie is stuffed with a layer of tiramisu-flavored creme filling.

     

    In December, the cookie company introduced Oreo Black & White Cookies, a limited-edition flavor inspired by an iconic New York City bakery staple, as well as two permanent additions: Peanut Butter Cakesters and Gluten-Free Golden. They hit shelves on Jan. 3.

     

     

     

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    A 114-year-old woman in Houston, Elizabeth Francis, has become the oldest living person in the United States, LongeviQuest said Friday.

     

    Francis became the oldest person in the U.S., following the death of 116-year-old Edie Ceccarelli of California, who passed away on Feb. 22, according to LongeviQuest. She is the fifth oldest living person in the world, as per Gerontology Research Group.

     

    Born in Louisiana, raised in Texas

    Francis was born on Jul. 25, 1909 in Louisiana, according to her profile on LongeviQuest. Following her mother's death, she and her five siblings were sent to different homes and Francis ended up in Houston, where she was raised by her aunt and lived since.

     

    She gave birth to her only daughter, Dorothy Williams, in 1928, whom she raised as a single mother, operating a coffee shop at ABC 13 News in Houston to support herself and her daughter. She ran the place for almost 20 years, retiring in 1975. In 1999, she moved in with her daughter.

     

    In July 2023, on her 114th birthday, Francis "had three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren," according to LongeviQuest.

     

    Francis' secret to living a long life

    Francis credits her longevity to her faith in God, speaking her mind and eating whatever she wants. The supercentenarian only began requiring a wheelchair for mobility when she was almost 108.

     

    “If the Good Lord gave it to you, use it! Speak your mind, don’t hold your tongue," Francis told LongeviQuest when asked the secret behind her long life.

     

    On her birthday party in July 2022, Francis told News Centre Maine that she credits her long life to eating whatever she wanted. She also said that she doesn't smoke or drink, except for the occasional glass of wine.

     

    Francis is not the only one in her family to live a long life. Her older Bertha Johnson lived to the age of 106 before passing away in 2011, according to LongeviQuest, making them "one of the oldest sibling pairs".

     

     

     

    Drew Barrymore is in a Catch-22 over her 1995 Playboy cover and her 11-year-old daughter Olive's outfit choices, the actor and talk show host shared on Tuesday.

     

    "My daughter wants to wear a crop top. I’ll say no and she’ll go, ‘You were on the cover of Playboy," Barrymore told Christina Aguilera, who she was interviewing in Las Vegas for "The Drew Barrymore Show."

     

    The five-time Grammy award-winning Aguilera, who has a residency at the Venetian in Las Vegas, recently had one of those moments with her daughter, too.

     

    "I knew it was coming the day I wore chaps," she told Barrymore. "My daughter wants to wear a crop top, too. And I am just like, 'Can we just pull it down?'"

     

    Aguilera added that instead of focusing on her 9-year-old daughter Summer Rain's choice of clothing, she tries to communicate that there are "certain people out there (with) good intentions and bad intentions."

     

    As for their risqué pasts, the actor and singer don't have any regrets over their choices, they said, and they don't want their daughters to, either.

     

    "I loved every minute of it," Barrymore said of her Playboy shoot in 1995, when she was 20 years old.

     

    "We were expressing ourselves and how we felt was best for us," Aguilera said. "We didn’t do it for someone else."

     

    The two hope to empower their daughters to be comfortable in their skin as they grow older.

     

     

     

    1. Julius Caesar introduced the first calendar leap year in 46 B.C. 

     

    The Earth takes exactly 365 days, five hours, 48 minutes and 45 seconds to circle the sun. The occasional Feb. 29 ensures we don’t lose six hours every year.

     

    2. Leap year babies are called “leapers” or “leaplings.”

     

    You’d get a special name, too, if you had to wait four years to celebrate your birthday.

     

    3. Feb. 29 has traditionally been a day on which women were allowed to propose to men.

     

    Sounds hopelessly outdated for the 21st century, but this is the way it has worked in many cultures for centuries!

     

    4. Leap Day is a day when daring skinny dippers leap off of Naked Falls in Stevenson, Washington, and when travelers visit a new continent for the first time.

     

    5. Feb. 29 is not really a legal day.

     

    Many companies don’t recognize Leap Day as a “valid day.” They make leapers choose

     

    Feb. 28 or March 1 as their birthday instead.

     

    6. Lots of people work for free on Feb. 29.

     

    Most employees who are paid fixed monthly incomes will work for free on Feb. 29 because their wages are likely not calculated to include the extra day.

     

    7. There are two “Leap Year Capitals of the World.”

     

    If you want to celebrate this special day in a big way, head to Texas — or New Mexico. Anthony, Texas and Anthony, New Mexico both claim the title “Leap Year Capital,” while holding lavish, multi-day celebrations each leap year.

     

     

     

     

    Places To Visit In March

     

     

    1. Destin, Florida

     

    Destin, FL 32541, USA

    Location: Destin, FL

    Why Visit In March: Visiting Destin, Florida in March is just about perfect for Mac and Cheese lovers - the annual NoMi Mac & Cheese Fest warms up tummies in Griffing Park in early March.

     

    Destin is a pretty happening place in March, with several festivals and events going on. Besides the ultimate Mac and Cheese Festival.

     

     

    6th Annual Mac and Cheese Festival

    Join us at the 6th Annual Mac & Cheese Festival benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast on Sunday, March 10th, 2024

     

    By Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast

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    Date and time

    Sunday, March 10 · 12 - 3pm CDT

    Location

    Destin Commons

     

    4100 Legendary Drive Destin, FL 32541

     

    Thought macaroni and cheese was just for kids? Think again! Join us at the 6th Annual Mac & Cheese Festival presented by Cox & Publix Charities on Sunday, March 10th, 2024 at the Destin Commons! This family-friendly event will feature gourmet, chef-inspired twists on the South’s favorite comfort food. Local restaurants will compete for the best mac in town. Be there to sample everything for yourself and cast your vote!

     

    All proceeds from this event will go to the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast, which works in our community to promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging, and influence through its programs focused on academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles.

     

    Sponsorships for this event are available. To learn how your business can be involved, please contact cmayes@bgcec.com.

     

    Tickets:

     

    $50 for VIC (Very Important Cheese tickets)

     

    $30 for adults

     

    $20 for kids (5-16 years old)

     

    V.I.C. (Very Important Cheese) tickets include (1) beverage ticket and a t-shirt.

    Jason Momoa Guinness Commercial; Monica Lewinsky's Modeling Gig; New Moon On Uranus; and MORE

    Jason Momoa Guinness Commercial; Monica Lewinsky's Modeling Gig; New Moon On Uranus; and MORE

    Jason Momoa's Guinness Partnership

    • Summary: Jason Momoa partners with Guinness for a new commercial, directed by himself.
    • Keywords: Jason Momoa, Guinness, commercial, partnership, actor, film, "Game of Thrones", New Zealand, "Minecraft" movie.
    • Hashtags: #JasonMomoa #Guinness #Commercial #Partnership #GameOfThrones #Minecraft

    Wendy's Menu Pricing Strategies

    • Summary: Wendy's CEO announces plans for dynamic pricing and digital menu boards.
    • Keywords: Wendy's, pricing strategy, dynamic pricing, digital menu boards, Kirk Tanner, fast food.
    • Hashtags: #Wendys #PricingStrategy #DynamicPricing #DigitalMenu #FastFood

    Kellogg's CEO's Budget Tip Sparks Backlash

    • Summary: Kellogg's CEO suggests eating cereal for dinner amid rising grocery prices, sparking criticism.
    • Keywords: Kellogg's, CEO, grocery prices, cereal, budget tip, criticism.
    • Hashtags: #Kelloggs #GroceryPrices #Cereal #BudgetTip #Criticism

    Prince William's Absence from Memorial Service

    • Summary: Prince William pulls out of attending King Constantine's memorial due to personal reasons.
    • Keywords: Prince William, memorial service, King Constantine, personal matter, Kensington Palace.
    • Hashtags: #PrinceWilliam #MemorialService #KingConstantine #KensingtonPalace

    Monica Lewinsky's Voting Campaign with Reformation

    • Summary: Monica Lewinsky collaborates with Reformation and Vote.org for a voting campaign.
    • Keywords: Monica Lewinsky, Reformation, Vote.org, campaign, democracy, fashion.
    • Hashtags: #MonicaLewinsky #Reformation #VoteOrg #VotingCampaign #Democracy

    Tooth Fairy Report: Decrease in Tooth Payouts

    • Summary: Delta Dental reports a decrease in tooth fairy payouts, contrary to past trends.
    • Keywords: Tooth Fairy, Delta Dental, payout, decrease, children, tooth.
    • Hashtags: #ToothFairy #DeltaDental #Payout #Children #Teeth

    Astronomical Discoveries: Moons Around Neptune and Uranus

    • Summary: Astronomers discover new moons around Neptune and Uranus.
    • Keywords: Astronomy, moons, Neptune, Uranus, discovery.
    • Hashtags: #Astronomy #Moons #Neptune #Uranus #Discovery

    Golfer Joe Dean's Remarkable Comeback

    • Summary: Golfer Joe Dean secures second place in the Kenya Open after recent financial struggles.
    • Keywords: Joe Dean, golf, Kenya Open, comeback, financial struggles.
    • Hashtags: #JoeDean #Golf #KenyaOpen #Comeback #FinancialStruggles

    Student Loan Forgiveness; Pork Infused Starbucks; Rosa Parks' Featherlite Pancakes; Savannah Guthrie's Faith Based Book; and MORE

    Student Loan Forgiveness; Pork Infused Starbucks; Rosa Parks' Featherlite Pancakes; Savannah Guthrie's Faith Based Book; and MORE

    National Margarita Day

    Celebrate National Margarita Day on Feb. 22 with tempting discounts at many restaurant chains across the country. Enjoy various margarita varieties, including:

    • The El Jefe
    • Skinny Margarita
    • Platinum Hand-Shaken Margarita
    • Raspberry Hibiscus Margarita

    At Bahama Breeze Island Grille locations, classic margaritas are just $2.22 on Feb. 22!

    Chili’s offers several margarita specials:

    • $5 Tequila Trifecta: Featuring three premium tequilas (el Jimador Silver, 1800 Reposado, and Jose Cuervo Gold), triple sec, and fresh sour.
    • $6 The Straw-Eddy: Made with Deep Eddy Lemon Vodka, Lunazul Blanco Tequila, strawberry puree, and fresh sour.
    • $10 Spice-A-Rita: This new drink features Espolón Reposado Tequila, Grand Marnier, fresh sour, Monin Jalapeño, and Tajín.

    Use hashtags like #NationalMargaritaDay and #MargaritaSpecials to join the celebration!


    Loan Discharge Announcement

    The Biden-Harris Administration is automatically discharging $1.2 billion in loans for nearly 153,000 borrowers eligible for the shortened time to forgiveness benefit under President Biden’s Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan. This action comes as 7.5 million borrowers are now enrolled in SAVE, 4.3 million of whom have a $0 monthly payment.

    #StudentLoanForgiveness #BidenAdministration #EducationRelief


    Regulating AI in Elections

    Florida lawmakers are proposing regulations on artificial intelligence (AI) in elections after AI-generated political ads surfaced this election cycle. Concerns about the impact on voter trust and turnout are growing, prompting bipartisan support for disclosure requirements for AI-generated content.

    #AIEthics #ElectionIntegrity #RegulatingAI


    Starbucks China's Unique Lunar New Year Beverage

    Starbucks China introduces a limited-edition beverage called “Abundant Year Savory Latte” or “Lucky Savory Latte,” inspired by Dongpo braised pork, a traditional dish during Lunar New Year. This sweet and smoky drink infuses coffee with pork flavors, offering a unique taste experience!

    #StarbucksChina #LunarNewYear #LimitedEdition


    Rosa Parks' Featherlite Pancake Recipe

    Discover an unusual recipe from civil rights icon Rosa Parks: Featherlite Pancakes! Sift together flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar. Mix in egg, milk, peanut butter, and melted shortening or oil. Cook at 275°F on a griddle. Enjoy this historical culinary gem!

    #RosaParks #FeatherlitePancakes #HistoricalRecipe


    Savannah Guthrie's Reflections on Faith

    Savannah Guthrie shares a touching moment from her daughter's baptism, highlighting her family's "really sweet faith." As an interfaith family, Savannah and her husband, Mike Feldman, guide their children in their faith journeys, aiming to instill values and foster connections with God.

    #FaithJourney #InterfaithFamily #ParentingReflections


    Protecting Whales in Washington's Salish Sea

    The U.S. Coast Guard launches a pilot program to protect whales in Washington state’s Salish Sea from boat strikes and noise pollution. The “cetacean desk” collects whale sightings from civilians and mariners, issuing alerts to commercial vessels to reduce the risk of collisions.

    #WhaleProtection #MarineConservation #SalishSea


    KFC's Chizza Makes Its U.S. Debut

    KFC introduces the Chizza nationwide, featuring two fried chicken filets topped with marinara sauce, melted mozzarella cheese, and crispy pepperoni. Experience a pizza-inspired twist from KFC, available for a limited time starting Feb. 26!

    #Chizza #KFCMenu #PizzaInspired


    Intergenerational Care Village Opens in Northwest England

    Belong Chester, Northwest England’s first intergenerational care village, celebrates its official opening. The innovative facility supports older people to live independently while integrating a day nursery, offering shared experiences between residents and children.

    #IntergenerationalCare #DementiaSupport #CommunityLiving

    Abraham Lincoln Pardoned Biden's Great-Great-Grandfather; The Glowing Firefly Petunia: National Margarita Day; and MORE

    Abraham Lincoln Pardoned Biden's Great-Great-Grandfather; The Glowing Firefly Petunia: National Margarita Day; and MORE

    President Biden's Oval Office includes a bust and portrait of Abraham Lincoln, whose legacy recently intersected with Biden's own family history. Documents from the National Archive revealed that Lincoln pardoned Biden's great-great-grandfather, Moses J. Robinette, a Union army civilian employee. A fight in 1864 led to Robinette's conviction for attempted murder, but Lincoln's pardon overturned part of his sentence, reducing it to hard labor. Robinette later returned to his family in Maryland, leaving behind a story that has now emerged after 160 years.

    In India, tragedy struck at the Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park when 34-year-old Prahlad Gurjar attempted to take a selfie with a 12-year-old Asiatic Lion named Dungpar. Despite warnings from a zoo employee and the enclosure's safety measures, Gurjar scaled a four-foot wall and a six-foot metal fence. The intoxicated man's actions proved fatal as the lion attacked him, resulting in his death.

    American Airlines now charges $40 for the first checked bag if not prepaid online, up from $30, and $35 if prepaid. The fee for a second bag increased from $40 to $45. Delta and United charge $30 for the first bag and $40 for the second. These changes are effective immediately.

    In New Mexico, the trial of Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer on the set of "Rust," starts Wednesday. She faces charges of involuntary manslaughter and evidence tampering related to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Gutierrez-Reed pleads not guilty, as does actor Alec Baldwin, who is also charged in a separate case.

    Tragedy struck at a Florida beach as a 7-year-old girl died when a hole she was digging collapsed on her and an 8-year-old boy. The boy survived and is hospitalized in stable condition.

    A criminal trial in New York involves the alleged unauthorized possession and attempted sale of manuscripts of the Eagles' hit songs, including "Hotel California." The defendants deny the charges.

    National Margarita Day is celebrated on February 22, tracing the cocktail's history to the 1940s. Ready-to-serve margaritas, like the Astral Margarita, are gaining popularity, with deals available at various establishments.

    A West Virginia bill could hold librarians and teachers criminally liable if minors access "obscene material." Opponents fear it could lead to book bans, while supporters argue it protects children from explicit content.

    The Firefly Petunia, a genetically modified flower that glows in the dark, is now available for pre-order. Developed by Light Bio, it emits a soft glow similar to moonlight and aims to spark interest in biotechnology and nature among children.

    Daytona 500; Trump's Sneakers; Monuments Men and Women; and MORE

    Daytona 500; Trump's Sneakers; Monuments Men and Women; and MORE

    Presidents Day, Feb. 19, marks a federal holiday, offering government employees a long weekend. It's also a prime time for deals, with appliance stores rolling out discounts on refrigerators and washers.

    Wondering about Presidents Day's significance and who gets the day off? Get all the details below.

    • When: Presidents Day falls on Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, following the Uniform Holiday Bill's enactment in 1968, which shifted the celebration to Mondays for long weekends.

    Trump's Sneaker Launch: Former President Trump's new "Never Surrender High-Top Sneakers" sold out within hours of their launch at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia. Limited to 1,000 pairs, the gold sneakers priced at $399 attracted buyers, with some lucky enough to snag autographed pairs.

    Truckers' Stand: Truck drivers backing former President Trump reportedly refuse to deliver shipments to New York City following a court's decision against Trump in a civil fraud suit. The move signals solidarity among drivers and opposition to perceived interference in Trump's affairs.

    Kelce's Support: NFL star Travis Kelce donates $100,000 to aid the Reyes family, victims of a shooting during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade. Kelce's organization, Eighty-Seven Running, extends financial support to the family, while the girls injured in the incident receive a visit from Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife.

    'Clustering' Trend: 'Clustering' gains traction on social media, showcasing creative chaos with meaningful items artfully displayed. Avery-Claire Nugent's Instagram account, Girls Who Cluster, leads the trend, inviting users to share their personalized clusters and fostering a community around aesthetic expression.

    Daytona 500 Star Power: Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Pitbull, and DJ Khaled infuse star power into the Daytona 500, despite rain delays. The trio represents South Florida at the event, with Johnson serving as grand marshal and Pitbull scheduled for a performance.

    Monuments Men and Women: The Monuments Men and Women Foundation sheds light on female members' contributions during and after WWII. Mary Regan Quessenberry, among others, played crucial roles in recovering stolen art, with efforts now recognized in exhibits and publications.

    Presidents' Fun Facts: Discover lesser-known tidbits about U.S. presidents this Presidents Day, like John Adams and Thomas Jefferson's coincidental deaths on July 4, James Madison's status as the shortest president, and John Quincy Adams's daily skinny-dipping routine.

    Presidents Day Deals: Score savings on Presidents Day with discounts from Casey's, Chevys Fresh Mex, El Torito, Firehouse Subs, Gatorade, Main Event, and WineExpress.

    TerraCycle's Environmental Impact: TerraCycle Global Foundation celebrates removing over 2 million pounds of waste from waterways, contributing to cleaner oceans and sustainable practices through innovative solutions like river traps and recycling initiatives.

    Explore TerraCycle's recycling efforts and support their cause with purchases of beaded bracelets, aiding in plastic waste diversion and environmental conservation.

    OnlyFans Controversy; Beyonce's Country Songs; University Offers Degree in AI; and MORE

    OnlyFans Controversy; Beyonce's Country Songs; University Offers Degree in AI; and MORE

    Title: University of Pennsylvania Offers Bachelor's Degree in Artificial Intelligence: What You Need to Know

    As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to shape the future, educational institutions are adapting. The University of Pennsylvania (Penn) has announced a groundbreaking initiative: the introduction of a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E) degree program focused on AI, slated to commence in the fall of 2024.

    Penn's move marks a significant milestone as the Ivy League institution becomes the first of its kind to offer an undergraduate degree specializing in AI. This program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills to harness AI's potential ethically and responsibly across various sectors.

    Key Features of the Program:

    • Comprehensive Curriculum: The B.S.E in Artificial Intelligence will cover essential AI principles, including computing algorithms, machine learning, data analytics, and advanced robotics.

    • Diverse Course Offerings: Students will have the opportunity to explore specialized areas such as "Control For Autonomous Robots," "Natural Language Processing," and "Machine Perception," among others.

    • Focused Concentrations: The program offers concentrations in Robotics, Vision/Language, Machine Learning, Data/Society, and Health/Systems, allowing students to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals.

    Implications and Outlook:

    Penn's initiative underscores the growing recognition of AI as a distinct academic discipline with far-reaching implications for society. By offering this degree program, Penn aims to cultivate a new generation of AI leaders committed to leveraging technology for the greater good.

    Prospective students interested in shaping the future of AI can find more information on the program and application details on Penn's official website.


     

    OpenAI Introduces Sora: A Breakthrough in Text-to-Video Generation

    OpenAI, a leading research organization in artificial intelligence, has unveiled Sora, a groundbreaking generative video model capable of transforming text descriptions into detailed, high-definition video clips lasting up to one minute.

    Sora represents a significant advancement in text-to-video generation, a burgeoning research area highlighted as a key trend in 2024. Although OpenAI has not publicly released technical details or demonstrated Sora's functionality, previews of sample videos shared with MIT Technology Review showcase the model's impressive capabilities.

    Features of Sora:

    • Realistic Animation: Sora produces realistic 3D animations with a focus on lighting, texture, and visual fidelity.

    • Wide Application: The model can bring diverse scenes to life, ranging from whimsical creatures to intricate landscapes, based solely on textual descriptions.

    • Potential Impact: Sora has the potential to revolutionize content creation, virtual storytelling, and multimedia production across various industries.

    While Sora's official release date remains undisclosed, its development signals a significant leap forward in AI-driven creativity and multimedia generation.


    Beyoncé's Country Music Ventures: A Radio Station's Change of Heart

    Beyoncé's foray into country music has sparked controversy and conversation, exemplified by a recent incident involving Oklahoma's KYKC radio station.

    After initially refusing to play Beyoncé's new country tracks, including "Texas Hold 'Em" and "16 Carriages," the station faced backlash from fans and online communities. A viral campaign led to a change of heart, prompting KYKC to add Beyoncé's songs to its playlist.

    This incident highlights broader discussions about genre boundaries in music and the evolving landscape of artistic expression.


    Educational Opportunity Amidst Natural Wonder: Oregon's Decomposing Fin Whale

    Oregon's Sunset Beach State Park is now home to a rare sight: the carcass of a 46-foot fin whale, which washed ashore entangled in rope. While the circumstances of its death remain unknown, marine biologists see this event as an educational opportunity.

    The whale's natural decomposition process will provide valuable nutrients to the local ecosystem, supporting scavengers and contributing to ecological balance. Unlike past approaches, which involved explosive disposal, this incident showcases a more informed and environmentally conscious response to natural phenomena.


    National Archives Incident: Environmental Protesters Target U.S. Constitution

    In a concerning incident at the National Archives, environmental protesters dumped reddish powder on the display case housing the original U.S. Constitution. Conservationists are working diligently to clean the artifact and assess potential damage.

    The perpetrators' motivations remain unclear, but the incident underscores the importance of safeguarding historical treasures and protecting public spaces from vandalism and disruption.


    OnlyFans Controversy Hits Florida Private School

    A controversy involving an OnlyFans creator and a private Christian school in Florida has led to the expulsion of multiple students. Michelle Cline's promotional decal on her car, advertising her OnlyFans account, sparked outrage among parents and administrators, resulting in disciplinary action against several students.

    This incident raises questions about the intersection of personal expression, parental responsibility, and school policies in the digital age.


    Rachel Dolezal's OnlyFans Account Leads to Termination from Arizona School District

    Rachel Dolezal, known for her controversial racial identity, faces professional repercussions over her involvement with OnlyFans. Her online activities, deemed inconsistent with her role as a school employee, resulted in termination from the Catalina Foothills Unified School District in Arizona.

    This development highlights the ongoing scrutiny surrounding public figures' online behavior and the potential consequences for professional reputations.


    Man Sentenced for Attempted Smuggling of Burmese Pythons

    A New York man has been sentenced for attempting to smuggle three Burmese pythons into the United States. Calvin Bautista's illicit actions, discovered at the Champlain Port of Entry in New York, resulted in probation and a hefty fine.

    This case sheds light on the dangers of wildlife trafficking and the importance of enforcing regulations to protect endangered species.


    Conclusion: "Blue Bloods" Nears Conclusion as Stone Age Discovery Unfolds

    As "Blue Bloods" approaches its final season, viewers anticipate the culmination of the beloved police procedural.

     

    Stone Age Hunting Structure Discovered Off Baltic Coast

     

    Geologists exploring the Baltic Sea off the coast of Rerik, Germany, have stumbled upon a remarkable archaeological find: a Stone Age hunting structure dating back approximately 11,000 years. This structure consists of a row of stones, over half a mile long and situated just 21 meters below the sea's surface.

    Key Findings:

    • Purposeful Construction: The arrangement of the stones suggests deliberate construction by Stone Age hunter-gatherers, likely to facilitate hunting activities.

    • Reindeer Hunting Theory: Researchers speculate that the structure served as a means to corral and trap reindeer, guiding them towards a bottleneck where hunters could more effectively capture and kill the animals.

    • Comparative Analysis: Similar hunting structures have been discovered in other regions, such as Lake Huron in North America, indicating widespread use of these tactics by ancient societies.

    This discovery offers valuable insights into prehistoric human behaviors and adaptation strategies in coastal environments. Further research, including luminescence dating and landscape reconstruction, will shed more light on this intriguing archaeological site.

    Kansas City Shooting Update; Lunar Lander Heading To Moon; 200 Year Old George Washington Painting Stolen

    Kansas City Shooting Update; Lunar Lander Heading To Moon; 200 Year Old George Washington Painting Stolen

    At least one person has been killed in a shooting in Kansas City, Missouri, during the National Football League’s (NFL) Super Bowl champions Kansas City Chiefs’ victory celebrations.

    During Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration at Union Station, a shooting left one dead and 21 injured. Authorities are investigating, with three suspects detained. The incident occurred while players were on stage, prompting chaos among the crowd. Among the wounded were 11 children. The slain victim, Lisa Lopez, was a DJ for a local radio station.

    The House Intelligence Committee disclosed a vague warning about a serious national security threat, possibly related to Russian capabilities in space.

    A fistfight broke out on a Southwest flight to Hawaii, prompting intervention from other passengers and crew.

    "Girl dinner" enters Dictionary.com's lexicon, originating from a TikTok trend.

    Intuitive Machines launched a lunar lander with experiments for NASA, aiming for a touchdown near the moon's south pole.

    Camilla, once controversial, now plays a prominent role in the royal family, filling in for ill members and earning respect through charity work.

    Notre Dame's scaffolding removal reveals its new spire, a symbol of its ongoing reconstruction.

    Authorities seek a stolen 200-year-old painting of George Washington in Colorado.

    Restaurants offer Lenten deals, including seafood discounts at Long John Silver's and Arby's, and meat-free options at Subway. Red Lobster brings back Lobsterfest with new dishes.

    John Travolta Fights Rezoning Proposal for Jumbolair; Crime Map Apps; Art and Found Day; and MORE

    John Travolta Fights Rezoning Proposal for Jumbolair; Crime Map Apps; Art and Found Day; and MORE

    John Travolta's Opposition to Land Rezoning:

    • John Travolta opposes rezoning around Jumbolair due to concerns about increased development.
    • He cites potential safety, environmental, and property value issues in his objection.

    Valentine's Day Dining Specials:

    • Baked by Melissa: Offers on Valentine's Day gift boxes until Feb. 15.
    • BJ’s: Dine-in for a free Pizookie coupon.
    • Burger King: Royal Perks deals until Feb. 17.
    • Carvel: Buy one, get one free sundae.
    • Corner Bakery Cafe: Free sweet with any purchase.
    • Fazoli’s: Free cheesecake with any entrée.
    • Firehouse Subs: Free medium sub with purchase of a large sub after 4 p.m.
    • Friendly’s: Buy one, get one free medium sundae.
    • Gopuff: Deals on wine until Feb. 14.
    • Grubhub: BOGO deal at Chipotle.
    • Häagen-Dazs Shops: $2 off any regular sized smoothie until Feb. 18.
    • Hat Creek: Free kids meal with $10 purchase until Feb. 16.
    • HTeaO: Buy one, get one free on all tea flavors.
    • Hungry Howie’s: 10% off heart-shaped pizza or Cheeser bread.
    • Jack in the Box: BOGO deals and discounts on Ultimate Cheeseburgers.
    • Johnny Rocket’s: BOGO deal on shakes until Feb. 18.
    • KFC: BOGO deals on Smash’d Potato Bowls and $20 Taste of KFC Meal.
    • Kolache Factory: Free kolache on Feb. 14.
    • Moe’s Southwest Grill: Free Blazin’ Birria Taco with any purchase until Feb. 14.
    • P.F. Chang’s: Free dumplings for singles.
    • Playa Bowls: BOGO deal on the Bae Bowl.
    • Pokeworks: $2 off cookies until Feb. 14.
    • Pollo Campero: Double rewards for rewards members on Feb. 14.
    • Qdoba: Free entrée with purchase of an entrée and a drink on Feb. 14.
    • Round Table Pizza: $5 off heart-shaped pizza until Feb. 14.
    • Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café: Two-for-one deal on select drinks.
    • Tender Greens: Free dessert with any entrée.
    • The Cheesecake Factory: $10 credit with $50 gift card purchase until Feb. 20.
    • The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf: BOGO offer on any beverage.
    • Tocaya Modern Mexican: Free churro bites with order on Feb. 14.
    • Twin Peaks: Discounts on drinks for Valentine’s Day.

    John Travolta in Olinda's Carnival:

    • A giant puppet of John Travolta leads a parade during Olinda's Carnival in Brazil.
    • Despite its imperfect resemblance, the puppet has become a beloved tradition.
    • The puppet, created in 1979, symbolizes the city's vibrant Carnival celebrations.

    Misinformation on Stress and Cancer:

    • Victoria Mather falsely claims stress is a major cause of cancer on LBC Radio.
    • Her statement is challenged by Cancer Research UK, stating no evidence supports this claim.

    The Rise of Public Granny Panties:

    • High-waisted briefs are now worn publicly, even by celebrities like Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner.
    • Celebrities embrace granny panties as fashion statements or wear them discreetly beneath clothing.

    AI Companions and Emotional Attachment:

    • Derek Carrier finds solace in an AI companion app named Joi.
    • Users develop emotional attachments to AI companions, using them for support and companionship.

    Art and Money Installation in Denver:

    • Xander Phoenix hides 100 papier-mâché hearts made of $1 bills around Denver.
    • Each heart contains a QR code leading to more information about the art installation.
    • Finders can choose to convert the heart back into currency or keep it as a piece of art.

    Art and Found Day Initiative:

    • Artists distribute their artwork for free within their communities on March 12, 2023.
    • Each piece is labeled with the hashtag #ArtandFoundDay and a note about the artist.
    • Participants share their art drops and finds using the hashtag on social media.