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¡¡¡¡(KGTV) - Does Apple only let iPhones be seen in movies being used by good guys?According to one big-name director, the answer is yes.'Knives Out' and 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' director Rian Johnson says Apple lets film productions use its products on screen. But villains can't have an iPhone on camera.So in mystery movies, he says anyone you see with an iPhone is not the killer.Apple has yet to comment.We should note, back in 2002, a Wired article stated that the good guys in '24' used Macs while the bad guys used Windows PC's. 542
¡¡¡¡(KGTV) - A 6.5 earthquake struck off the coast of Costa Rica on Sunday night, according to the US Geological Survey.The quake was centered 16 km west of Jaco, Costa Rica, at a depth of 10 km, said?the USGS. It gave the quake preliminary magnitude of 6.8, but later downgraded it.Jaco lies southwest of Costa Rica's capital, San Jose, and is part of the region of Puntarenas, on the Pacific Coast.RELATED: 140 dead in quake along Iran-Iraq borderThe President of Costa Rica, Luis Guillermo Sol¨ªs, tweeted that no tsunami warning had been issued.CNN contributed to this report. 583
¡¡¡¡(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
¡¡¡¡(KGTV) -- A forum discussing the growing problem of online hate will be held this Wednesday, September 30th.It is hosted by the San Diego Anti-Hate Crime Coalition. The group coordinates outreach, education, and dialogue regarding bullying, hate incidents, and hate crimes in the San Diego region.With the pandemic and many people at home, the organization¡¯s chairperson said hate speech has increased.¡°A lot of time, [people] don¡¯t have much else to do, but write and speak their mind anonymously. When you don¡¯t have to show your face, people become emboldened and say things they wouldn¡¯t say in public,¡± said Christopher Tenorio, a federal prosecutor and chairman of the coalition.Wednesday¡¯s discussion includes panelists from the U.S. Attorney¡¯s Office, City Attorney¡¯s Office, and the District Attorney¡¯s Office.Other groups involved include the Anti-Defamation League, San Diego State University, the San Diego Citizens Advisory Board on Community/Police Relations, the Anti-Defamation League, the Consulate of Mexico in San Diego, and the Islamic Center.The online event runs from 5 to 6:15 p.m. It is open to the public, but you must RSVP at: Shastity.Urias@usdoj.gov 1185
¡¡¡¡(KGTV) - Does a viral video really show a piece of raw meat jumping off the table at a restaurant?It appears so.When a creature dies, its neurons don't stop working right away and they react to sodium.Those neurons will fire when salt or something salty like soy sauce is poured on them, causing the muscles to contract.That's what's probably happening here. This likely is a freshly killed frog reacting to salt at a restaurant in Japan. 447