Elvis Duran on the magic of radio

Elvis Duran on the magic of radio

Elvis Duran on the magic of radio – CBS News Watch CBS News Since 1996, New York City disc jockey Elvis Duran has hosted “Elvis Duran and the Morning Show,” the country’s most popular Top-40 morning program. He talks with correspondent Mo Rocca about growing up in Texas enamored with radio, becoming friends with “this…

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Tom Colicchio on

Tom Colicchio on

When you find yourself at the farmer’s market next to a guy with strong opinions about fennel and scallions, you listen. That’s especially true if the guy is Tom Colicchio, who for more than 20 seasons has been a judge on one of America’s biggest food shows, “Top Chef,” while also working as one of…

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No tennis partner? No worries with this AI robot

No tennis partner? No worries with this AI robot

Imagine having a personal tennis coach who never gets tired, always hits the perfect shot, adapts to your skill level and is available 24/7.  Enter the PongBot, a groundbreaking artificial intelligence-powered tennis robot that’s turning heads in the tennis world.  This isn’t just another ball-serving machine; it’s a smart training partner designed to elevate your…

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Massachusetts man allegedly killed roommate, 80, after being ‘too close’ to Thanksgiving food

Massachusetts man allegedly killed roommate, 80, after being ‘too close’ to Thanksgiving food

A Massachusetts man allegedly killed his roommate on Thanksgiving for standing “too close” to the food he was preparing because the roommate “often sneezes,” although he claims the killing was an accident. Richard Lombardi, 65, was charged with assault and battery on a person 60 and over, causing serious injury and involuntary manslaughter, according to…

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Did ancient Egyptians consume a drink with bodily fluids and alcohol? – Times of India

Did ancient Egyptians consume a drink with bodily fluids and alcohol? – Times of India

Recent archaeological findings reveal that ancient Egyptians consumed a ritualistic drink made from a blend of fruits, nuts, psychedelics, bodily fluids, and alcohol. In a groundbreaking discovery, published in Scientific Reports, scientists analyzed the organic residue inside a 2,000-year-old head-shaped drinking vessel, known as a Bes mug, which dates back to the Ptolemaic period (323…

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