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Ramen isn't the first food to come to mind when you think of sweet treats. Cup Noodles is trying to change that — with a new s'mores-flavored instant ramen. The limited-edition offering combines microwavable noodles with a sauce-based flavor blend of chocolate, marshmallow and graham crackers, plus additional mini marshmallows to sprinkle on top. The result: a sweet and gooey dessert you can prepare in just five minutes.
Cup Noodles wants to rethink the way you eat ramen with new s'mores flavor | CNN Business
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A credit card company using its leverage over who can sit down at a restaurant is the next step in segmenting customers based on how much they are able or willing to spend, hospitality experts say. Credit card companies such as Amex are increasingly dangling exclusive perks in hospitality and leisure for their cardholders, such as pre-sale tickets for concerts and access to airport lounges. A credit card company using its leverage over who can sit down at a restaurant is the next step in segmenting customers based on how much they are able or willing to spend, hospitality experts say.
American Express is taking control of restaurant reservations | CNN Business
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Since the 19th century, haute couture has been bringing together both ancient craftsmanship and the evolving needs of clients, as social backdrops shift and change, aiming to provide a rarefied elegance for the happy few who can afford it. In the wake of last week's Haute Couture Fashion Week and in the midst of the decisive French elections, a general sense of unrest is palpable in the country. Even though politics have been increasingly present on the ready-to-wear runways, the couture collections reflect focus back on the garments, offering quiet excellence for some, and a — much-needed — space for fantasy for others. https://cnn.it/45NuXOs
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Just like commercial brands, political parties know that using a single, bold shade can make them easier to recognize — whether that's out on the campaign trail or checking the latest polls. https://cnn.it/3W5dDRO
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Australians will need to present a doctor’s prescription to a pharmacist to buy vapes, and the choice will be limited to three flavors: mint, menthol and tobacco. Dozens of countries have banned disposable vapes, but with the ban on vape sales in shops, service stations and other small retailers, Australia has introduced “world leading” laws, according to the government. Australian authorities say the move spells the end of colorful branding and fun flavors that authorities say was a ploy to get children hooked on nicotine.
Australia bans vapes from all stores but pharmacies in a ‘world-leading' move to cut vaping rates | CNN Business
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Simone Biles secured a spot at a third Olympic Games Sunday after winning the women’s all-around at the US Olympic Gymnastics Trials in Minneapolis. In Paris, the seven-time Olympic medalist would become only the fourth American woman to compete in gymnastics at three Olympics. Biles’ latest Olympic qualification marks the latest chapter in her storied career. Read more: https://cnn.it/4cnl0K8 📸: Jamie Squire/Getty Images
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The US Justice Department is nearing an agreement with Boeing that would include a corporate monitor and a fine in exchange for a guilty plea to criminal charges — an offer the lawyer representing the families of victims of two fatal 737 Max crashes harshly rebuked as a “sweetheart deal.”
Boeing will get a ‘sweetheart' plea deal, says lawyer representing 737 Max crash victims | CNN Business
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“Inside Out 2” has become the fastest-ever animated film to surpass $1 billion globally, shooting past the box office milestone this weekend, just 19 days after its release. The movie is the highest grossing film of the year, and the first to pass $1 billion since “Barbie,” which came out last July. It also joins the ranks of eight other Disney and Pixar movies grossing more than a $1 billion, including “The Incredibles 2,” “Finding Dory,” both “Frozen” movies and the final two “Toy Story” installments. The resounding success of “Inside Out 2” has jolted a sluggish 2024 box office. Until the film’s release on June 16, domestic sales had been lagging more than 25% behind 2023’s performance, according to Comscore data.
‘Inside Out 2' is the first movie of 2024 to top $1 billion at global box office | CNN Business
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A new law requiring many California bars and nightclubs to offer common date-rape drug test kits will take effect this week, according to the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. The law, Assembly Bill 1013, requires approximately 2,400 establishments to have signage letting patrons know that drug testing kits are available. https://cnn.it/4cFHFky
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A gifted tween who had memorized the periodic table at age 2 and has taught lectures at colleges in India since he was 7 graduated from high school last week in New York's Nassau County. Suborno Isaac Bari, 12, plans to start studying math and physics at New York University in the fall, and he's already got his ambitious sights set on beginning a doctoral program. "I hope to graduate college at 14 in spring 2026," said Suborno, who became the youngest graduate from Malverne High School. "If I ever decide to do a second Ph.D., it will be in physics, but mainly I want to focus on math." Suborno was introduced to education early on by his parents, Rashidul and Shaheda Bari, both teachers. They noticed their youngest son was exceptionally bright as they taught him basic math as a toddler. Suborno plans to continue his family's trend of teaching by one day becoming a math and physics professor. "It's absolutely insane," he said about starting at NYU in the fall. "I can't wait for all the opportunities I'll have, I'll be able to meet people who are actually interested … fully in math and science, and people who are also majoring in math and physics and who want to find out these mysteries behind the universe." Read more: https://cnn.it/3xAZYZn
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This is embarrassing to America. This is only the tip of the iceberg of what’s to come. We should have known this would happen decades ago and still our infrastructure is as fragile as it was then. Our government should have cybersecurity on the list of major topics of debate next as We’re losing more money by the minute and no one is really stepping up to make sure our data and software are working properly. Absolutely horrible what is happening to us before our eyes.