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Yahoo
8 hours ago
- Climate
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Norwegian Cruise Line passenger falls in water when ship separates from dock
CATANIA, Sicily (WJW) — A guest aboard a Norwegian Cruise Line ship fell into the water Friday after strong winds caused the vessel to separate from the pier while docked in Catania, Sicily, according to the cruise line. Is it OK to leave device chargers plugged in all the time? An expert explains The incident occurred as the passenger was disembarking. Crew members on duty quickly rescued the guest from the water and the individual was evaluated by the ship's medical team, the company told FOX 8 in a statement. The guest sustained minor injuries and was taken to the hospital for treatment. 'Due to strong winds, one of our ships separated from the pier while docked,' a spokesperson for Norwegian Cruise Line said. 'The safety of our guests and crew is our top priority.' Pop-Tarts bringing back fan-favorite flavor after six-year hiatus 'Disembarkation and embarkation were temporarily paused until weather conditions improved and the ship was able to safely dock again,' the company said in a statement. The cruise ship had departed Civitavecchia, Italy, on May 24 for a 10-day voyage with scheduled stops in Italy, Greece, Malta and France, according to CruiseMapper. No other injuries were reported. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
10 hours ago
- Climate
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Yellowstone camera captures geyser eruption
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (WJW) — A newly installed webcam captured a hydrothermal eruption at Yellowstone National Park's Biscuit Basin, the U.S. Geological Survey said. Video released by the USGS shows hot water suddenly blasting several feet into the air from a thermal pool in the basin. The video was taken on May 31. Is it OK to leave device chargers plugged in all the time? An expert explains The webcam that recorded the event was installed two weeks earlier on May 14 to aid in ongoing monitoring. The basin has remained closed to the public since a much larger hydrothermal explosion occurred in July 2024. That incident prompted an extended hazard assessment and renewed monitoring efforts in the area. Pop-Tarts bringing back fan-favorite flavor after six-year hiatus Hydrothermal explosions, while relatively rare, occur when underground water rapidly turns to steam, causing a sudden and often violent release on the surface. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Climate
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Power outage planned in Plaquemine for early morning hours of Father's Day
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — A scheduled six-hour power outage on Father's Day will impact all City of Plaquemine utility customers. Entergy Louisiana told city officials that the outage will be from midnight to 6 a.m. June 15. Crews will be changing out equipment at a substation that powers the city. According to local leaders, the city doesn't get its electrical power from Entergy but uses the company's transmission lines and substation to get power. Officials encouraged residents to make appropriate plans ahead of the planned outage. Entergy suggests: Turning off electronic devices and appliances until five minutes after service is restored. Checking batteries in flashlights. Turning the fridge thermostat to its coldest setting and keeping the doors closed. Notify alarm companies if needed. How to keep Entergy bills low while staying cool this summer Video appears to show escaped New Orleans inmate Antoine Massey pleading case Trump team emphasizes immigration in Boulder response Pop-Tarts brings back 'fan-favorite' flavor after 6-year hiatus Power outage planned in Plaquemine for early morning hours of Father's Day Secret recording leads to Fla. child trafficking victim's rescue after sister calls 911: sheriff Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
a day ago
- General
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Where kids can get free lunches this summer in Northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND (WJW) — University Hospitals is partnering with the Ohio Department of Education & Workforce and the USDA to provide free summer meals to children at seven locations across Northeast Ohio. This marks the ninth year UH Rainbow Babies & Children's has sponsored the Summer Food Service Program. Hot, nutritious lunches will be available to all children aged 1 to 18. No registration, proof of income or residency is required. Motorcycle pulling a camper trailer overturns in fatal crash Meals will be served Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Children must eat onsite, as meals cannot be taken to go, according to federal guidelines. 'We are so excited to be able to continue this program that offers children a hot, nutritious meal every weekday all summer long,' said Kathie Wesolowski, Director, Women's and Children's Community Outreach, UH Rainbow Babies & Children's. 'Providing a delicious and fresh meal while also interacting with the families and sharing nutrition and safety education is one of our favorite community outreach initiatives.' Pop-Tarts bringing back fan-favorite flavor after six-year hiatus The 2025 meal program begins June 2 and will run through mid to late August at the following UH locations: Ahuja Medical Center, Beachwood — June 2–Aug. 12 Rainbow Babies & Children's, Cleveland — June 2–Aug. 15 Elyria Medical Center, Elyria — June 2–Aug. 15 Lake West Medical Center, Willoughby — June 2–Aug. 15 Parma Medical Center, Parma — June 16–Aug. 22 Portage Medical Center, Ravenna — June 2–Aug. 15 Samaritan Medical Center, Ashland — June 2–Aug. 22 The Summer Food Service Program is funded by the USDA and administered statewide by the Ohio Department of Education & Workforce. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Miami Herald
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Nostalgic breakfast treats move to the ice cream aisle
What is it about Pop-Tarts that makes them so hard to resist? The crispy flaky crust? The gooey middle? The scent of slightly burnt sugar? Whether you like them right out of the package or toasted to perfection, Pop-Tarts are really the best go-to "breakfast" for anyone who's in a hurry and have been guilty pleasure for breakfast or a midnight snack for over 60 on protein and nutrients, perhaps, but every once in a while, who cares? Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter Over the years, Pop-Tarts have popped up in recipes, been dunked in milk, and even frozen for extra crunch. Now they're about to appear in an unexpected part of the grocery store. Kellanova, the snack food division of the Kellogg Company, announced a new line of frozen Pop-Tarts treats. Kellanova, the parent company of other snack favorites like Pringles, Rice Krispies Treats, and Cheez-Its, announced on Instagram it will expand into the freezer aisle with a line of ice cream sandwiches and ice cream pints. The pints blend "indulgent ice cream with flavor swirls and pastry-style pieces," while the sandwiches feature "flavor-filled pastry-style ends" layered with ice cream. The ice cream flavors initially include Frosted Strawberry, Brown Sugar Cinnamon, and S'mores, arguably the three most iconic Pop-Tart options in the brand's lineup. Related: New McDonald's sauces bring the heat more than ever The ice cream sandwiches will also be available in three flavors, Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon, Frosted Strawberry and Frosted Chocolate Fudge. These new treats follow Kellanova's recent foray into breakfast-inspired concoctions like Eggo- and Rice Krispies Treats ice cream sandwiches and ice cream pints. The latest addition to the line-up continues the company's trend of turning classic breakfast items into new snackable formats. Although Kellanova has not released a full nationwide distribution plan yet, Walmart is on the initial retailer list, and other select retailers will carry the treats later in the summer. The Pop-Tarts ice cream mash-up is just the latest example of how big food companies are tapping into nostalgia to create buzz and boost sales. Brands like Kellogg's/Kellanova, General Mills, and PepsiCo have been blurring category lines with offerings that cater to consumers' cravings for both comfort and novelty. Related: Trader Joe's sells out of TikTok famous treat (here's when it's back) In the recent year or so, General Mills' launched Cinnamon Toast Crunch milk and Cinnamon Toast pizza; Wendy's gave us Frosty creamer; and there was the Smartfood x Krispy Kreme popcorn from PepsiCo. The goal is the same: keep established brands fresh by surprising customers with new ways to enjoy old favorites. It's also a way to capture attention on social media, where food crossovers and limited-edition releases tend to go viral. More Food: Applebee's brings back all-you-can-eat deal to take down Chili'sPopular Mexican chain reveals surprising growth plansStarbucks CEO shares plan for a whole new menu With grocery stores crowded with innovative snack options, capitalizing on known brands is a way to capture shoppers' attention and encourage an impulse buy. And for nostalgic millennials and Gen Z shoppers, many of whom grew up on Pop-Tarts, this type of innovation creates a sense of fun and familiarity. So whether you're a Frosted Strawberry purist or eager to try them all, now you can start and end your day with a Pop-Tarts treat. Related: Veteran fund manager unveils eye-popping S&P 500 forecast The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.