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Chipotle Unveils Revamped Rewards Program Featuring Monthly Free Food Offers

Chipotle has relaunched its rewards program with a redesigned app and the new
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Popeyes Launches First Anime Collaboration With Limited Time Menu And Collectibles

Popeyes has partnered with Toei Animation to launch its first anime collaboration, Popeyes x One Piece, featuring limited-time menu items and collectibles inspired by the popular series. The menu includes themed bundles and individual items, with special promotions at select locations. Additionally, Popeyes recently introduced a $5 Chicken Sandwich as part of its $5 Faves Menu, emphasizing value and premium flavor.
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6 Therapy Terms You Re Likely Using Incorrectly

Terms originating from therapy and psychology are increasingly common in daily conversations and social media, but many are often misused. Experts highlight the importance of understanding the true meanings of terms like gaslighting, triggers, trauma, trauma bonding, narcissism, boundaries, and validation. Misapplication of these words can lead to misunderstandings, strained relationships, and hinder mental health awareness efforts.
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Deputy Caught Using Dating App During Active Swat Standoff In Riverside County

A Riverside County deputy was filmed using a dating app during an armed standoff, prompting an internal investigation by the Sheriff's Office.
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Border Detection Dog Uncovers 40 Kilograms Of Undeclared Meat At Toronto Pearson Airport

A CBSA detection dog named Moby found over 40 kilograms of undeclared beef and chicken in luggage from a traveler arriving from Nigeria at Toronto Pearson Airport. Canadian law mandates declaring all food products, and failure to do so can lead to fines and prosecution. Officials warn about the risks undeclared food poses to Canada's agriculture, economy, environment, and health.
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Little House On The Prairie Trailer Released As Netflix Unveils First Look At Reboot Series Video

Netflix has launched the first teaser for its reboot of Little House on the Prairie, based on Laura Ingalls Wilder’s classic books. The series, premiering July 9, blends family drama, survival, and the origins of the American West.
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Reacher Star Alan Ritchson To Lead Netflix Survival Competition Series

Alan Ritchson is set to host a new Netflix survival competition series featuring influencers and celebrities who will face tough challenges without modern comforts, emphasizing teamwork and self-discovery. The show joins Netflix's lineup of survival programs like Outlast and Snowflake Mountain.
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Wizard Of The Kremlin Watch Jude Law Portray Vladimir Putin In First Trailer Video

Jude Law stars as Vladimir Putin in The Wizard of the Kremlin, a film depicting Putin's rise in post-Soviet Russia alongside Paul Dano's character, Vadim Baranov. The story highlights their use of manipulation and violence to reshape the world, with a supporting cast including Alicia Vikander and Jeffrey Wright. The film will premiere on May 15.
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9 Small Habits That Help You Stay Calm When Feeling Nervous

Discover nine practical habits designed to help you stay calm and confident in social situations. This guide emphasizes the power of presence, embracing silence, physical relaxation, slowing down, recognizing shared insecurities, stillness, genuine smiling, deep listening, and releasing self-imposed pressures. Each habit is explained in detail to support your journey toward greater social ease and confidence.
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Annual Pet Ownership Expenses Climb To 4 272 In 2026

A 2026 Healthy Paws study reveals that annual pet care costs average $4,272, with veterinary expenses rising sharply. Emergency treatments and cancer care are notably expensive, and uninsured owners often rely on credit or savings. Pet insurance and telehealth services offer financial relief.
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Survey Parents Favor Issuing First Debit Card To Teens Before Age 16

A Talker Research survey of 2,000 parents of teens aged 13 to 17 reveals parental preferences on the timing of introducing banking products to teenagers, highlighting gaps in teen access to basic banking tools and parental preparedness to teach financial skills.
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What It Signifies When You Confuse Your Children S Names According To A Psychologist

Psychologists explain that confusing children’s names is a common cognitive slip often caused by stress or multitasking, not a sign of memory decline. Research shows most people have experienced being called the wrong name by family members, and experts advise focusing attention to avoid such mistakes.
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