
Senate unanimously passes formal dress code
The US Senate has passed a resolution formalizing business attire as the proper dress code for the floor of the chamber by unanimous consent.
1970-01-01 08:00

Brazil sets up task force for unprecedented drought in Amazon -minister
BRASILIA Brazil's government is preparing a task force to provide emergency assistance to inhabitants in the Amazon region
1970-01-01 08:00

Jimmy Butler Listening to My Chemical Romance, Making Half-Hearted Tampering Claims After Bucks Land Damian Lillard
Jimmy Butler accused the Bucks of tampering while listening to My Chemical Romance.
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MLB Rumors: Ohtani’s top suitors, Cubs back Suzuki, Padres sliding doors offseason
Some of the latest MLB rumors, news and notes surrounding the Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres and what next season may hold for Shohei Ohtani
1970-01-01 08:00

Real Madrid 2-0 Las Palmas: Player ratings as Brahim & Joselu contribute to win
Real Madrid player ratings from the clash with Las Palmas in La Liga - 27 September 2023.
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Weight-Loss Drugs Pose Risks for People Over 65, Experts Say
It may come as a surprise, but not all weight loss is healthy. And one key question for
1970-01-01 08:00

Please stop with the 'NFL let Jalen Carter fall to the Eagles' narrative
The whole narrative that the NFL let Jalen Carter fall to the Philadelphia Eagles is dumb and needs to stop. Once again, here is why the former Georgia superstar fell to Philadelphia at No. 9 in the 2023 NFL Draft.
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Friends who created fake New York City steakhouse with year-long waitlist open for one night only
People looking to eat at a high-end restaurant in New York City ultimately learned that the entire thing was an elaborate prank. On Saturday 23 September, Mehran’s Steakhouse finally had a table available in its East Village location after previously having a waitlist with nearly 3,000 names on it. Around 140 diners showed up with no idea that the restaurant wasn’t real. The origins of the prank date back to 2021, when Mehran Jalali and his 16 housemates were having biweekly steak dinners that he would cook in their Upper East Side apartment. As a joke, the roommates made a Google page where they could leave good reviews. Strangers eventually found them and assumed the reviews were real. After more people got accidentally wrapped up in the prank, the roommates created a website for the steakhouse, and by 2022, the wait list had 2,600 names on it. The group then attempted to make their prank real this past weekend, when they rented an event space in the East Village, and obtained a one-day liquor license and food-handling permits before inviting those who’d put their names on the reservation list. Members of the press were able to attend the restaurant, including a New York Times food writer, as well as a reporter from the New York Post. The $144 main entree was called the Bovine Circle of Life, better known as steak and potatoes. The restaurant’s simple salad also came with an elaborate name, Agrarian Synergies. A waiter even walked around with a gallon of milk, claiming it was from a cow from Uganda named Phillip as part of the meal’s concept. Part of the prank also included a selection of framed photographs of Jalali posing with celebrities he had “cooked for” over his years as a chef, including Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, Barack Obama and John F Kennedy. “The worst-case scenario for me would’ve been if like, people realise that it was a fake steakhouse not because like, like the pranks and stuff, you know, that the lies were absurd, but because just like the food wasn’t that good, which ended up not happening,” the 21-year-old told Inside Edition. The group also staged a celebrity appearance. “We had some of our friends come and hold posters for Drake so that way people walking by, people walking would think that Drake was actually inside when he really wasn’t,” one of the pranksters, Riley Walz, told the outlet. According to the Daily Mail, the creators said they hoped the night wouldn’t be a “one hit wonder”. “People said they wouldn’t change a single thing about the steak,” the chef added. Since the one-night opening, more people have taken to Google to leave the steakhouse a review. “I got the luxury of being able to attend the one night only pop up and it did not disappoint!” one review began. “The waiter was very attentive and he didn’t bat an eye even when my husband asked him to recook the steak five times! Always smiling. We received complimentary wine because of this event. It was delicious.” The review continued: “The chef told me he personally crushed the grapes with his feet and fermented the juice for 98 years. Wine was amazing but the showstopper was the steak. The aroma in the restaurant alone almost made me pass out. I was getting lightheaded as I did not eat for four days just so that I would be able to eat as much as possible today. The first bite was better than anything on Earth. I levitated ... Turns out Drake was there a bit earlier than me?! He has great taste haha.” The Independent has contacted Jalali for comment. Read More Starbucks faces lawsuit as customers claim refreshers contain no fruit Subway enthusiasts stew over launch of first ever 3-inch sandwich 8 of the best wine regions to travel to around the world Cold-weather recipes to get on your radar now Five easy recipes to cook with your kids Baked beans and pasta become kitchen cupboard staples in British households
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Jude Bellingham injures Atletico Madrid player during derby defeat
Jude Bellingham is suspected to have caused Angel Correa's knee ligament injury with a strong tackle during the Madrid derby.
1970-01-01 08:00

Mods are automatically disabled with Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
Those downlo CD Projekt Red wants to ensure players are having "the best experience playing the game".
1970-01-01 08:00

Kentucky Sign-Up Promos Ending: Win $300 Bonus at DraftKings and FanDuel
Lock in your guaranteed $300 bonus before these offers at DraftKings and FanDuel end Thursday. Read more to learn how you can become a guaranteed winner without even making a deposit.
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How to Claim $600 GUARANTEED Bonus Betting $20 with FanDuel, DraftKings + BetMGM NFL Promos!
FanDuel, DraftKings and BetMGM are giving new users who bet a combined $20 on any NFL game a guaranteed $600 bonus PLUS up to $150 in no-sweat bets! See how to claim each offer here.
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