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Welcome to Issue #25 of CAFÉ ANNE!
Last week’s feature, in which I tracked down one of the donut wholesalers supplying NYC’s coffee carts, seems to have raised more questions than it answered.
The most frequent query from readers: Where do the street cart bagels come from?
I actually know the answer. But the wholesale bakery, which is also located in Queens and bills itself the “World’s Largest Wholesaler of Fresh Baked Bagels” (1.
The ultimate Blue Light Special happens when a Kmart store puts everything up for sale, right down to the Blue Light itself, as it prepares to turn off the fluorescents forever and go out of business.
That’s the sad story at the Kmart in Westwood, New Jersey, the last in New Jersey, closing on the eve of its 41st birthday. In fact, once this Kmart is gone, there will only be two left in the continental United States — one in Miami, Florida, and another in Bridgehampton, on New York’s Long Island.
Welcome to my series on lost Grammy nominees. Once a month or so, I’ll write a bonus post for paid subscribers that looks at an obscure nominee in one of three major Grammy categories: Best New Artist, Record of the Year, or Song of the Year. You can find all the entries in the series right here.
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In the world of media personalities, boasting about wealth and success is not uncommon. When such claims reach extravagant heights, however, skepticism naturally arises.
This brings us to Clay Travis, who, since selling Outkick to Fox, has made assertions of being worth “several hundred million dollars”, being a “hundred millionaire”, and finally his net worth claim of “$100 million dollars” on last Tuesday’s Outkick the Show stream.
Undoubtedly, Clay has overachieved in his media career, which started with a pudding strike to protest NFL telecast availability in the U.
I stumbled upon the Chambersburg Mall in March 2019, when I visited Black Rose Antiques & Collectibles, which had moved into the site of the now-closed Sears, one of once four retail anchors at the mall.
Feeling the urge to go thrifting during the trip, I turned up the Black Rose during a Google search and was shocked to find it was one of the final businesses in a massive brutalist landscape — 500,000 square feet in all — that is the Chambersburg Mall, which sits just outside the Pennsylvania city by that name.
The following charts and graphics might be offensive to certain readers. I assure you, however, that Stephen Curry is still the greatest 3-point shooter of all time and the Warriors are in prime position to make a championship run.
That being said, what’s up? Will we ever see 2015-16 Curry again?
Though the two time MVP has shown signs of life over the past week — 48.8% 3-point shooting over his last four games — Curry is mired in the worst long-term slump of his career.
I LOVED Into The Gloss, the articles and the comment section. It's one of the first places I heard about P50, for example (I'm a P50 dropout, it did nothing for me). I remember participating in a survey and some time later I received a free bottle of Milky Jelly Cleanser when it launched, which impressed me that they were so thorough. I used it for a few years, and my young adult daughter now has it in her rotation.
Adam Klasfeld is an experienced legal journalist who has provided straightforward reporting on many of the most important cases and matters of our times. Currently, he is a journalism fellow at Just Security, an online forum for the analysis of security, democracy, foreign policy, and rights issues. Just Security is a part of the Reiss Center on Law and Security at NYU School of Law. Over the course of his career, Adam has covered then-President Donald Trump’s impeachment trials, Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking case, the federal prosecution of Michael Cohen, and Chelsea Manning’s WikiLeaks case, among many others.
In the latest episode of CISO Tradecraft, we were honored to host Rafeeq Rehman for an unprecedented third-time appearance on the show. Rafeeq, the visionary behind the critically acclaimed CISO Mindmap, shared valuable insights into the evolving landscape of cybersecurity leadership and strategies for 2024.
## A Deep Dive into the 2024 CISO Mindmap
The CISO Mindmap, a comprehensive visual tool designed by Rafeeq Rehman, serves as a guiding compass for cybersecurity professionals, outlining key focus areas and essential strategies to navigate the complex digital security environment.