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Cheetos-flavored mac 'n cheese is hitting the shelves this weekend.The company that makes Cheetos, Frito Lays, announced on Wednesday the launch of Cheetos Mac 'n Cheese, which will be sold exclusively at Walmart beginning on August 8.The cheesy-goodness product will available in three flavors: Bold & Cheesy, Flamin' Hot, and Cheesy Jalape?o."We've seen incredible culinary creativity from our Cheetos fans through the years, taking our product and using as an actual ingredient in recipes — whether at restaurants, or now more than ever, at home," said Rachel Ferdinando, SVP, CMO Frito-Lay North America in a press release. "Cheetos Mac 'n Cheese borrows that culinary inspiration to provide a mischievous mashup of an ordinary fan favorite. We're putting our orange-dusted fingerprints on an at-home staple at a time when home mealtime occasions are on the rise.""Beginning August 8, fans can pick up Cheetos Mac 'n Cheese in both single box and cup format at Walmart stores nationally or online," the company said.Consumers will have the option to purchase the single box or cup format for a suggested retail price of 98 cents. The product will be rolled out to other national retailers in 2021, the company said. 1247
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump announced Friday they tested positive for COVID-19, and for the second time this week the world’s focus has shifted to Cleveland, where the timeline of the president’s actions included most of Trump’s family members not wearing masks during the presidential debate, even though they were required indoors for audience members, per the protocols established by the Cleveland Clinic.Although the first lady and the president’s children Ivanka, Don Jr., Eric and Tiffany walked into the debate venue wearing a mask, they sat down and watched the debate without them, in spite of rules mandating everyone in the room wear a surgical blue mask, according to media reports from the night of the debate. Julio Cortez/AP Ivanka Trump and other members of the Trump family arrive before the first presidential debate Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland, Ohio. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Based on notes from the pool of journalists with Joe Biden in the debate hall, a Cleveland Clinic doctor in a white lab coat attempted to get some of the president's guests to wear a mask. The doctor started to approach Trump family guests and offered them one in case they didn't have one. Based on the TV pool notes from journalists inside the debate room, "the doctor never approached the family but as she got closer to them, someone shook their head and no one she reminded to put on a mask ended up putting one on."Dr. Jill Biden, Sen. Chris Coons and others in the Democratic section began to look over, press pool notes state. "Trump family members began to ask their guests what had happened. When the doctor, who refused to comment to the press, walked off the floor, a debate hall staffer told her 'That’s all you can do.'"Ivanka posted a photo before the event wearing a mask, which came off during the debate. Let’s go! ???? pic.twitter.com/sDmKI5WXFN— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) September 30, 2020 The debate was held at the Health Education Campus, a facility established for both Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic. The clinic is serving as the health security adviser to the Commission on Presidential Debates, which guides the commission on safety matters for all four 2020 general election debates. The Cleveland Clinic released a statement Friday confirming that masking was one of the requirements in place for the debate, and that the candidates and those traveling with them all tested negative for coronavirus before entering the debate hall.The full statement reads:“As health advisor to the Commission on Presidential Debates and the host site, we had several requirements to maintain a safe environment that align with CDC guidelines- including temperature checks, hand sanitizing, social distancing and masking. Most importantly, everyone permitted inside the debate hall tested negative for COVID-19 prior to entry. Individuals traveling with both candidates, including the candidates themselves, had been tested and tested negative by their respective campaigns. Based on what we know about the virus and the safety measures we had in place, we believe there is low risk of exposure to our guests. Out of an abundance of caution we are reaching out to our guests to address any questions and concerns, as well as offering testing. We will continue to monitor the information being released by the White House.”Trump mocks Biden for wearing a maskDuring the debate, Trump mocked Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden for wearing a mask."I don't wear masks like him. Every time you see him, he's got a mask," he said Tuesday. "He could be speaking 200 feet away and he shows up with the biggest mask I've ever seen." Pres. Trump mocks Joe Biden on the issue of masks: "I don't wear masks like him. Every time you see him, he's got a mask. He could be speaking 200 feet away and he shows up with the biggest mask I've ever seen." https://t.co/5Bl4Ob3O2t #Debates2020 pic.twitter.com/OA3ffVcrkg— ABC News (@ABC) September 30, 2020 Where Trump traveled before testing positiveOn Tuesday, Trump and Biden faced off for the first time at Cleveland Clinic’s and Case Western Reserve University’s Health Education Campus.Following a rally that Trump cut short on Wednesday, ABC News reported top aides observed the president not feeling his best, as he appeared exhausted and fatigued. Multiple sources told ABC News that some believed his fatigue stemmed from the intensity of his rally schedule while others began to think it could be coronavirus.Hope Hicks, one of the president's closest advisers, was also on Marine One, the president’s helicopter, when it left the White House to fly to Joint Base Andrews on Wednesday. She was seen walking to the helicopter with other top presidential advisers. None of them were wearing masks.On Thursday, Hicks tested positive for the coronavirus. Trump later flew to New Jersey for a fundraiser.On Friday, Trump tweeted shortly before 1 a.m. that he and the first lady tested positive for COVID-19.RELATED: Timeline of Trump’s activities in week coronavirus hit home This story originally reported by Kaylyn Hlavaty on News5Cleveland.com 5312
ABC is rebooting the TV show "The Wonder Years".The show will feature a Black family and it will take place during the 1960s in Montgomery, Alabama, Good Morning America reported.The show's original star Fred Savage will direct the pilot episode and be an executive producer, according to Dateline.Variety reports that Saladin K. Patterson will write the show, and Lee Daniels and Marc Velez will executive produce. Patterson will also be an executive producer.Neal Marlens, who was the co-creator of the original series, which ran from 1988 to 1993, will serve as a consultant, Variety added. Variety added. 632
It was not a quiet afternoon Monday at Madison Square Park.Brian Kemsley was walking with his girlfriend when he saw and heard a commotion on the Fifth Avenue side of Madison Square Park. He saw a man trying to rip away a stroller.“It's not a matter of stepping in it's a matter of duty, when you see a woman and her child screaming,” he said.He says the man was asked to let go of the stroller but kept reaching for the baby. The mother was also holding another toddler and everyone was screaming.Kemsley pinned him down and waited for police to arrive. It was captured by a witness on social media. Witnesses recorded video and called 911. Rangers arrived after about fifteen minutes and Kemsley says police took the man into custody. He was taken to a hospital and no one was hurt. This article was written by Greg Mocker for WPIX. 859
CLEVELAND, Ohio – An 11-year-old boy was shot and killed while attending a birthday party in Cleveland on Saturday. Authorities say the shooting occurred at a residence in the city’s Hough neighborhood around 9:30 p.m. EMS transported the child, later identified as Tyshaun Taylor, to Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital where he was pronounced dead. The resident of the apartment told police that she had allowed her 16-year-old son to host a birthday party. She said she had left to go to a nearby store when the shooting happened. No arrests have been made at this time. The shooting remains under investigation. This story was originally published by Camryn Justice and Homa Bash at WEWS. 711