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January 29th, 2025
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Colleen is engaged and she was so excited to plan her dream wedding when out of nowhere her fiance told her he wanted her to sign a pre-nup
Starbucks is making a return to its pre-pandemic ways with two big changes: free refills and the return of the condiment bar.
After years of stillness, the Bayfront Park Fountain in downtown Miami is flowing once again, marking the revival of one of the city’s most beloved landmarks. Originally designed by renowned Japanese-American architect Isamu Noguchi, the fountain has long been the heart of Bayfront Park, serving as a stunning backdrop for concerts, festivals, and community gatherings.
Pickleball’s meteoric rise is undeniable, and The Fort is its newest crown jewel. Nestled within the 93-acre Snyder Park near Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, this state-of-the-art racquet sports complex is making waves in the pickleball community.
Football fans, are you ready to turn snacking into a side hustle? FinanceBuzz is on the hunt for a Costco-loving foodie to help us build the ultimate gameday party shopping list—and we’re paying $1,000 to do it!
If you’ve lived in Miami, chances are you’ve tasted the iconic crunchy, cheesy squares from Frankie’s Pizza. This beloved Bird Road spot, located at 9118 Southwest 40th Street, has been a South Florida staple since 1955—and this Valentine’s Day, it’s turning 70!
What do you get when you combine adrenaline, talent, and six and a half spins? History in the making! At the X Games in Aspen, 19-year-old Hiroto Ogiwara of Japan nailed the first-ever 2340 in a snowboarding competition. That’s 6.5 full rotations in the air before landing like a boss. His mind-blowing performance earned him a near-perfect score of 97.33—and, of course, a shiny gold medal.
In the depths of the South China Sea, lurking over 3,000 feet underwater where no light dares to shine, researchers discovered a new “supergiant” sea bug that looks like it stepped right out of the Star Wars universe. Say hello to Bathynomus vaderi, a crustacean so cool it’s named after none other than Darth Vader himself.