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PBR, Campbell's Cook Up Beer-Infused Soups In 'Ultimate Flavor Collaboration' PBR, Campbell's Cook Up Beer-Infused Soups In 'Ultimate Flavor Collaboration'
PBR, Campbell's Cook Up Beer-Infused Soups In 'Ultimate Flavor Collaboration' A popular soup brand and beer company are asking people to "crack open a warm one" with a bold new collaboration. Campbell's Chunky has teamed up with Pabst Blue Ribbon to launch two new beer-infused soups, The Campbell's Company said in a news release on Monday, Aug. 18. The limited-time soups will be available exclusively at Walmart locations nationwide in August. Ryan Pawling, senior brand manager for Campbell's Chunky, said the partnership creates two comfort food staples with flavors designed for fall. "This is the ultimate flavor collaboration," Pawling said. "Our fans love bold…
Wildfire Smoke, Heat Index Over 100 Prompt Air and Heat Advisories In Connecticut Wildfire Smoke, Heat Index Over 100 Prompt Air and Heat Advisories In Connecticut
Wildfire Smoke, Heat Index Over 100 Prompt Air and Heat Advisories In Connecticut Officials are urging residents to take precautions as wildfire smoke and extreme heat bring poor air quality and health risks to much of the tri-state region. The area is under multiple air quality and heat advisories through Wednesday, July 30. Air Quality Alerts in Effect On Sunday, July 27, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection issued Code Orange air quality alerts due to elevated levels of fine particulate pollution. These conditions can be especially harmful to people with heart or lung conditions, young ch…
Sex Slave Sting: Women Held In NJ Homes, Forced Into Brothels, AG Says Sex Slave Sting: Women Held In NJ Homes, Forced Into Brothels, AG Says
Sex Slave Sting: Women Held In NJ Homes, Forced Into Brothels, AG Says Eight people have been charged with racketeering and human trafficking for running a prostitution ring out of several homes in Trenton and Camden, authorities said. New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced the charges on Tuesday, July 1, following a months-long investigation that began in May 2024. At least 15 victims were located during raids at five properties, investigators said. According to the criminal complaints, Vilma Deleon Bracamonte, also known as “Janet,” 55, of Hamilton, and Maria Soledad Xec Chan, 42, of Trenton, were the alleged ringleaders. They face charges …
'Autopilot' Killed My Family: College Student Who Lost Both Parents, Only Sibling Sues Tesla 'Autopilot' Killed My Family: College Student Who Lost Both Parents, Only Sibling Sues Tesla
'Autopilot' Killed My Family: College Student Who Lost Both Parents, Only Sibling Sues Tesla The son of a Bergen County couple and their teenage daughter, who died in a horrific crash on the Garden State Parkway, is suing Tesla, claiming the car's autopilot mode failed to stop the deadly collision. Max Dryerman, of Woodcliff Lake, filed the federal lawsuit Monday, June 23, in Camden, blaming Tesla's “defective” safety features for the deaths of his father David, his mother Michele, both 54, and his 17-year-old sister Brooke. The crash happened on Sept. 14, 2024, while the family was driving home from a concert, the lawsuit says. David Dryerman was behind the wheel of the 2024 Tesla…
Rock Legends Return: The Doobie Brothers Hit The Road In 2025 With Classic Lineup And New Album Rock Legends Return: The Doobie Brothers Hit The Road In 2025 With Classic Lineup And New Album
Rock Legends Return: The Doobie Brothers Hit The Road In 2025 With Classic Lineup And New Album The ’70s were their golden decade, and you couldn’t go anywhere in 1979 without hearing a Doobie Brothers song. From the smooth groove of “What a Fool Believes” to the pulse of “Minute by Minute,” they dominated the charts. In fact, “What a Fool Believes” hit No. 1 and earned the band Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 1980. Now, in 2025, they’re hitting the road for the "Walk This Road" Tour, named after their upcoming studio album which is set to be released on June 6 and marks their first with Michael McDonald in over 40 years. The touring lineup reunites McDonal…
Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan & More Set to Rock Outlaw Music Festival 10th Anniversary Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan & More Set to Rock Outlaw Music Festival 10th Anniversary
Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan & More Set to Rock Outlaw Music Festival 10th Anniversary This summer, the legends who changed the course of American music are back on the road. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Outlaw Music Festival is rolling out a once-in-a-generation lineup led by Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, two rebels whose songs helped define generations. Founded by Willie Nelson in partnership with Blackbird Presents in 2016, the Outlaw Music Festival has always championed artists who forge their own paths. What began as a single-day event has grown into one of the season’s most exciting tours, known for its bold lineups, musical freedom, and unforgettable performance…
Not a Bright Idea: Duo Shined Laser Beam Into Cars On I-84 In CT, Police Say Not a Bright Idea: Duo Shined Laser Beam Into Cars On I-84 In CT, Police Say
Not a Bright Idea: Duo Shined Laser Beam Into Cars On I-84 In CT, Police Say Drivers on I-84 had a scare when a green laser beam was seen flashing into vehicles near Exit 61 in Manchester. A 911 caller told police someone inside a black Toyota Prius was pointing a laser at passing cars on Monday night, April 21 — a dangerous distraction on a busy road. A witness called police around 8:30 p.m. to report the light show and followed the Prius while directing dispatchers and helping troopers track the vehicle as it headed west onto I-91 south. Troopers stopped the vehicle near Exit 27 in Hartford, Connecticut State Police said.  Manuel Dominguez-Liz, 25, of Ca…
Northeast Cities Among Most Diverse In US: Here's What A New Study Says Northeast Cities Among Most Diverse In US: Here's What A New Study Says
Northeast Cities Among Most Diverse In US: Here's What A New Study Says The US population is rapidly diversifying, with cities in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic at the forefront, according to a new study. WalletHub released its 2025 ranking of the nation's Most Diverse Cities on Wednesday, Feb. 26. Three Maryland communities topped the list of 501 locations, which were evaluated based on socioeconomic, cultural, economic, household, and religious diversity. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 10.2 percent of Americans identified as multiracial in 2020, a sharp increase from just 2.9 percent in 2010. "The most diverse cities demonstrate diversity in many …