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Donald Trump announced a new White House run. Plus, a mother and daughter recount the frightening UVa. lockdown, and Ticketmaster crashes as millions of Taylor Swift fans tried to purchase pre-sale tickets for the singer's first tour in five years. |
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UVa student Joely Donovan was returning to her sorority house from dinner on Sunday when she began getting alerts about an active shooter on campus. She and her sorority sisters quickly locked their doors, turned off all the lights and barricaded themselves in a room. Then she started texting her parents, who live in Florida. Joely and her mom, Lisa, spoke to us about the harrowing hours that followed, as the campus went into lockdown and Lisa and her husband sought to comfort their daughter some 800 miles away. "The biggest thing was just not knowing what was going on," Joely said. Read their story here. |
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Millions of Taylor Swift fans who attempted to buy pre-sale tickets for the singer's "Eras" tour yesterday crashed Ticketmaster and wrecked their own schedules as they waited in online queues for hours. Swifties who couldn't snag tickets raged at the site on social media, and Rep. Alexandria Oscasio-Cortez tweeted the service was "a monopoly" that should be broken up. Ticketmaster pushed back sales for Swift's West Coast dates and rescheduled other pre-sales due to the "historically unprecedented demand." Despite the snags, Ticketmaster said hundreds of thousands of tickets had already been sold as of yesterday afternoon. |
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A common kitchen question has ignited social media: When cooking raw meat, do you use the same spoon the whole time, or switch it out for a clean one? A TikTok video on the topic has nearly 4 million views, and opinions vary. Some swear using the same spoon is OK, while others say they wash it halfway through, or use a new spoon once the meat browns. So, should you wash the spoon? Yes, you should, experts say. "I know that it sounds annoying, but the concern is that when you're using that spoon to touch the raw meat, you're contaminating it." For more food safety tips (including avoiding wood spoons), go here. |
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Allow us to do the meal-planning for you. |
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A little pick-me-up before you go. |
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It seems Dylan Dreyer's son Ollie may have picked up a little Boston accent from his grandparents hailing from the Northeast. In a cute video Dylan shared, Ollie holds up a marker and says, "I wanna coh-lah." Dylan asks him to repeat the word. "Coh-lah!" he cries, as if he sleeps in little Bobby Orr-themed PJs. "COL-OR," Dylan tells him, leaning hard on the R. Meanwhile, proud Pats fan Brian could only laugh. "Your parents are never allowed back," Dylan says. Go here to watch the funny moment. |
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