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It's been six years since Culver's introduced a new custard flavor. On Thursday, they announced six new flavors coming soon on their website.The flavors will come out each month, starting on May 10 with Cappuccino Cookie Crumble and going all the way through October. Here's a list of the new flavors and the descriptions on Culver's website: 375

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In retrospect, the warning signs were there.Before Devin Patrick Kelley carried out the deadliest mass shooting in Texas history on Sunday, the former airman:? Was charged in military court with assaulting his then-wife and stepson, spent 12 months in a military prison and received a bad-conduct discharge;? Was obsessed with a family dispute and sent threatening text messages to his mother-in-law, investigators said;? Was charged with animal cruelty on suspicion of beating a dog;? Posted pro-gun violence content and a picture of a rifle on his Facebook page, according to former classmates and community members. 626

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In post-Brexit Britain, trips to the European Union will get a little more expensive for millions of Brits in search of a continental break.The European Commission confirmed on Friday that UK travelers will be required fill out an online form and cough up €7 (.90) for visa-free travel, which will be valid for three years.Natasha Bertaud, a spokeswoman for the commission's President Jean-Claude Juncker, likened the "simple form" to the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) scheme used by the United States -- which requires travelers to pay to apply for permission to enter the country.She also pointed out that the EU's version, called ETIAS, will be "way cheaper."But this all comes with a major caveat. If the UK crashes out of the EU with no agreement in place, Brits will be required to get a visa to travel to the EU, a commission spokeswoman told Reuters on Friday.ETIAS, which is expected to come into force in 2021, will apply to countries outside the EU whose citizens can currently travel in Europe visa free. There are currently 61 such countries, including the United States, Israel and Singapore.It will cover the so-called Schengen group of 26 European countries that share largely open land borders.The electronic visa waiver system was conceived to "identify any security or irregular migratory risks posed by visa-exempt visitors traveling to the Schengen area while at the same time facilitate crossing frontiers for the vast majority of travelers who do not pose such risks,"?according to the commission. 1554

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In the middle of a pandemic, 13-year-old Jade stood in her kitchen with her phone in her hand, listening intently to the instructions coming from the other end of her Zoom call.It was her first time attempting to make Rice Krispies Treats.¡°Cooking is one of my favorite things to do, but I still have a lot of things to work on,¡± she explained as she mixed a small cup of marshmallow with the cereal she¡¯d already poured into a bowl.For Jade and countless other kids across the country, the COVID-19 pandemic has meant a sudden absence of social time with friends who they¡¯d typically see at school. For Jade, the pressures of the pandemic can often be incredible loneliness, even with her grandma, grandpa and mom living at home with her.¡°Two months ago, we were all hanging out. Now we¡¯re all home. It¡¯s really hard, but I¡¯m getting used to it now,¡± she said.Before the pandemic began, Jade was enrolled with the group Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Massachusetts. In an effort to make sure Jade is handling the pressures of the pandemic, Jade¡¯s ¡°Big Sister¡± and mentor Angela Potts has been scheduling weekly Zoom calls.From the very start of quarantine, the pair decided baking would be the way they would bond from afar.¡°It keeps your mind off of everything negative that¡¯s going on in the world,¡± Angela said from her kitchen as she added chocolate chips to the Rice Krispies Treats that she was making.Each week, the pair chooses a recipe, then they schedule a time to cook together. Even though they aren¡¯t meeting in person, it still gives Angela a chance to check on her mentee.¡°If she needs someone to talk to, to reach out to, I¡¯m here for her and I hope she knows that,¡± Angela added.Across the country, Big Brothers Big Sisters has turned to virtual meetups to make sure vulnerable kids and teens are still getting one-on-one time with mentors.¡°Now is the time that kids need that extra support. The world is just in chaos, so we¡¯re letting them know they aren¡¯t alone,¡± said Courtney Evans who works for the nonprofit.Until Big Brother and Big Sisters can meet with their mentees again safely in person, the organization says virtual meetups are making sure kids don¡¯t slip through the cracks. 2221

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INDIANAPOLIS -- A Marion County, Indiana toddler is dead after suffering extensive head trauma from weeks of suspected abuse and his father¡¯s girlfriend has been charged in connection with his death.Two-year-old Jose Cubas Rivas was rushed in for emergency surgery on October 28 after Dilcia Chavez Claros brought him into the hospital unconscious.According to court documents obtained from the Marion County Prosecutor, Claros, 30, told doctors that the child had fallen off a bunk bed and lost consciousness while playing with her two sons.The 2-year-old was rushed into emergency surgery for a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain. During the surgery, Doctors had to remove a portion of his skull to release some of the pressure on his brain. In addition to head trauma, they noted several unexplained bruises and smaller injuries covering Rivas¡¯ body with no history of medical treatment to explain them. the injuries.Doctors called the Department of Child Services after concluding that the injuries to the child¡¯s head were so severe that they could not have been accidental. Claros was arrested two days later in connection with his death.Rivas was pronounced dead on November 1 after doctors said his brain showed no signs of activity.While investigating the child¡¯s death, investigators uncovered details surrounding suspected abuse dating back to early September.Those details are spelled out in a 17-page report filed by the Marion County Prosecutor's office on October 2. In them, a social worker told police that she had helped the family get housing, beds and insurance back in August.The social worker said she first noticed signs of abuse on the 2-year-old during a follow-up visit in September and had filed a child abuse report through DCS on September 20 - over a month before Rivas' death - but had never heard from the investigator assigned to the case.During that first follow-up visit, the social worker told police that Rivas had, ¡°two dark black eyes, a large bump on the front of his forehead, a small bruise on the left side of his cheek.¡± The child also had a busted and swollen lip and the social worker said it looked like he had been punched in the mouth.When she asked Claros what happened, the social worker said Claros became, ¡°noticeably nervous and began stumbling over her words.¡±Claros claimed Rivas¡¯ injuries were all from when he fell outside while he was with his father. She admitted to the social worker that she beat her children, but had no feelings for the 2-year-old because she was not his mother.After several canceled follow-ups, the social worker visited the family again in mid-September. This time, she said the child had new injuries to his head which Claros again blamed on him falling off a table.Claros told the social worker that she had taken Rivas to the hospital on September 11 after police were called on her while she was shopping at Plato¡¯s Closet.The report filed by the officer that day said a witness had called police after she saw a young boy with ¡°two black eyes and swelling on the side of his face.¡± She also saw ¡°bruises on both of his upper arms that looked like handprint marks as if someone had grabbed him roughly by his arm¡± and ¡°marks on the front of his neck that looked like bruises from someone picking him up by his neck.¡± The officer noted that the mother told him the child had fallen from a table and that the doctors reported there was ¡°low suspicion for non-accidental trauma.¡±The detective noted that it appeared no MRI, X-Ray or scan of any type was taken when the child was treated at the hospital.On October 28, Claros told detectives she had taken her three children to Goodwill and that Rivas had gotten sick inside the store. After taking him home, she said she had given him crackers and juice but he eventually went to play with his brothers.Claros said one of her sons came to her later while she was cooking dinner and said Rivas had fallen from a bunk bed and was not moving.She told detectives she tried to revive the child with mouth-to-mouth and when that didn¡¯t work she put him in a cold shower. When that didn¡¯t work either, Claros said she used rubbing alcohol under his nose but could still not get him to wake up.Claros said she called the child¡¯s father who told her to take him to the hospital.She told detectives she waited 10 minutes and then changed the child¡¯s clothes before driving him to the hospital.Claros was arrested and charged with neglect of a dependent resulting in death.  4538

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