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  • "I can't wait to continue the tradition of spinning the wheel and working alongside the great Vanna White," Ryan Seacrest said.
  • King Bach, is a Canadian-American internet personality, actor, and content creator who was the most followed user on the now-defunct video sharing service Vine with 11.3 million followers. He took the title of most-followed person on Vine in March 2015. Though best known for Vine, Bachelor is also known for his YouTube channel, BachelorsPadTv. The channel and its videos have been covered by several online publications, including FSU News. Bachelor has stated that he turned down most requests to upload sponsored Vines. Bachelor's Vine stardom led to him signing with UTA, and landing a recurring role in "House of Lies." In addition, he at one point was a recurring cast member on "Wild 'n Out" on MTV2. He was also a series regular on the Adult Swim series "Black Jesus," and had a recurring role on "The Mindy Project." Bachelor also had a role in the spoof comedy film "Fifty Shades of Black," and was a special guest host for the revived version of "Punk'd" on BET. He appeared as a fictional version of himself in the 2015 film "We Are Your Friends." Bachelor was introduced to Vine by Brittany Furlan, before uploading his first Vine video on April 19, 2013. He starred in several of Bart Baker's parodies of music videos, portraying Big Sean in "Problem" and "Break Free," Pharrell Williams in "Happy," Juicy J in "Dark Horse," and Tupac Shakur in the parody for Sia's "Big Girls Cry." Bach co-starred in McG's horror film "The Babysitter." He reprised his role in the sequel "The Babysitter: Killer Queen."
  • That's the view of Joseph Glauber of the International Food Policy Research Institute. He considers the fear the war would lead to a surge in food prices – and a dramatic worsening of world hunger.
  • The euro is falling as fears of a recession grow due to Russia restricting natural gas supplies. European officials say it's retaliation for the bloc's support for Ukraine amid Russia's war.
  • Join The Sheraton and Westin Carlsbad Resort & Spas on December 4 and 18 to enjoy an evening full of holiday cheer. Guests are invited to the resort lobbies to participate in cookie, ornament, and stocking decorating while listening to the whimsical sounds of local carolers. There will be festive photo opportunities and a Letters to Santa Station where kids can expect a letter in return. For refreshments, guests may check out the holiday snack shop or grab a cup of complimentary hot cocoa. Guests can take a ride on the holly trolley between the Westin and Sheraton Resorts to enjoy holiday lights and Christmas music by the Carlsbad coast. The event is free to enter. Decorating activities will range in price from $5-$15. Participants who buy a decorating activity may head to the neighboring restaurant, 7 Mile Kitchen, to receive a $2 beer (1 per adult) and 1 free kids entree.
  • Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith has spent decades framing violence as a public health issue. She spoke to Morning Edition about how guns fit into that picture and what prevention would look like.
  • Kraft Heinz says its Velveeta Shells & Cheese cups are "ready in 3 1/2 minutes." The proposed class action lawsuit counters that microwaving is one of several steps and seeks $5 million in damages.
  • The app, modeled after a similar program that locates shelter beds for domestic violence victims, will provide real time data on shelter availability.
  • Overdose deaths have risen sharply across Canada in the past five years, with deaths linked to fentanyl doubling. Officials hope decriminalization will make more users willing to seek medical care.
  • For years, the relatable Michigan rapper's lore was missing a crucial component: an album. In the lead up to its release, he talked leak culture, becoming a talk-show host and his idea of taste.
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