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¡¡¡¡(KGTV) - Is Arby's really testing out a new meat-based vegetable called the "Marrot?"Yes.It's a fake carrot made from a turkey breast colored with dried carrot powder.If the "Marrot" gets a good public response, it might be offered to customers as a limited-time promotion.Arby's is intentionally bucking the current trend of fast food chains getting away from beef by offering meat substitutes such as the "Impossible Burger." 435
¡¡¡¡(KGTV) - Does a video really show a man driving with a car strapped onto the roof of his car?Yes.The man in Wales recently pleaded guilty to using a vehicle with a load likely to cause danger or injury.He admits his actions were stupid but says the top car was securely strapped down and a van was following him to protect other cars.He got 3 points on his license and was fined 9. 392
¡¡¡¡(KGTV) ¡ª In a stunning announcement to those preparing to embark into medical school, New York University announced it would offer free tuition to all NYU medical program students ¡ª current and future.The reveal came during NYU School of Medicine's annual "White Coat Ceremony," where each new student is presented with a white lab coat to mark the start of their medical education and training.The bold offering is available to all current and future students in NYU's MD degree program, "regardless of need or merit.""Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of our trustees, alumni, and friends, our hope ¡ª and expectation ¡ª is that by making medical school accessible to a broader range of applicants, we will be a catalyst for transforming medical education nationwide," Kenneth G. Langone, Chair of the Board of Trustees of NYU Langone Health, said.RELATED: UCSD ranks better than Stanford, Harvard, Yale in new analysisThe annual tuition costs covered by the scholarship is about ,000.NYU's free tuition initiative began with an endowment. So far, the university has raised more than 0 million of the roughly 0 million needed to fund full-tuition scholarships for all medical students "in perpetuity," according to ABC News.Crushing college debt strikes medical students particularly hard.About 75 percent of all doctors in the U.S. graduated with debt in 2017, the university said. The average cost for a private medical school is about ,605 a year. The median debt of a graduating student comes out to more about 2,000, NYU says.RELATED: A Georgia teen asked God for help paying for college in note tied to balloons. A minister found it"We believe that with our tuition-free initiative, we have taken a necessary, rational step that addresses a critical need to train the most talented physicians, unencumbered by crushing debt," said Robert I. Grossman, the Saul J. Farber Dean of NYU School of Medicine. "We hope that many other academic medical centers will soon choose to join us on this path." 2058
¡¡¡¡(KGTV) ¡ª California updated its reopening guidance this week to allow all personal care services to open with indoor modifications during the pandemic.The updated guidance allows personal care services including:Esthetic and skin care servicesElectrology servicesNail servicesBody art professionals, tattoo parlors, and piercing shopsMassage services (in non-healthcare settings)(California's reopening guidance and restrictions for these businesses can be found here.)The services may reopen in counties, including those listed in the state's first reopening tier (widespread/purple), with indoor modifications that "create a lower risk environment for employees and the public," according to a state release.RELATED: California theme park leaders call reopening guidance unreasonableThe California Department of Public Health says evidence has shown that the risk in the newly added businesses can be "sufficiently mitigated with modifications to allow those services to resume.""As parts of the world and much of this nation are experiencing another wave of COVID-19 cases, it¡¯s more important than ever we take this disease seriously," said Dr. Erica Pan, Interim State Public Health Officer. ¡°Our Blueprint for a Safer Economy is driven by science to keep the risk of COVID-19 transmission low in order to help keep Californians safe while allowing for a safer reopening of our activities. Our approach and pace intend to avoid the difficulties that result from repeatedly opening and shutting down economic activity and tries to balance the level of a myriad of activities and economic areas that are important to all of us. The most important things all Californians can do to reduce COVID-19 transmission are masking, keeping physical distance and avoiding mixing when possible.¡±The update was announced a day prior to the state releasing reopening guidance for theme parks to resume operations for certain tiers during the pandemic. 1949
¡¡¡¡(CNN) -- Sugar might be falling out of favor, but it's the centerpiece of a makeover of Krispy Kreme that includes a new menu and its first store redesign in a decade.The doughnut company, founded 82 years ago, debuted a new location Tuesday in North Carolina that showcases Krispy Kreme's new, extra-sweet menu. It features concoctions like doughnut-infused ice cream, milkshakes and a customizable toppings bar for the glazed doughnuts.The makeover follows rival Dunkin's debut of a modernized store and new menu items, like breakfast bowls, in a bid to attract more people. The expansion has worked and sales jumped 2.4% for the first quarter of this year.The new Krispy Kreme store, which is a half hour east of Charlotte, is framed with a "stylistic wink" to its logo on the exterior. The interior has digital menu boards and an "enhanced doughnut theater experience" that shows how the doughnuts are made and glazed on a conveyer belt.The menu is revamped. One of the new items is "scoop sandwiches," a layer of ice cream with doughnuts in it, served between a sliced doughnut that can be topped with a variety of items, like vanilla, or chocolate. New milkshakes made from the doughnut ice cream can be topped, of course, with doughnuts, as well as toppings like Oreo bits.The doughnuts themselves are getting an upgrade; customers will have the option to add five different glazes and ten toppings.The company said the design is coming at a time of growth for the once-struggling chain. It plans to open 450 shops globally by the end of 2022. Of those, 45 new shops will be in the United States within the next year.Krispy Kreme will also remodel its 350 stores in the United States. But each store might not be as elaborate as its North Carolina store because menu items and store features will vary depending on location and store size.Krispy Kreme is building a new location in New York's Times Square. It will be open 24 hours a day and include a glaze waterfall. It's scheduled to open early next year.The doughnut chain went private in 2016 when JAB Holdings bought it for .35 billion. The parent company, which is based in Luxembourg, was recently embroiled in controversy after it was discovered that the family that owns it said their Nazi ancestors used slave labor during World War II.The Reimann family, which owns the controlling stake in JAB Holdings, said it donated €10 million, or million, to a yet-undisclosed charity after a three-year investigation that it commissioned discovered details of their ancestors' behavior.JAB Holdings also owns Panera Bread, Pret A Manger and Einstein's Bagels. 2633