
Noah Cortez
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Jan 9, 2025 |
yahoo.com | Noah Cortez
Reggie Bush is a big chips and dip guy. The 2005 Heisman winner tells us that growing up, food was a big part of his Super Bowl celebrations (as it should be), and chips and dip was a staple. This season, Reggie is part of a new Tostitos campaign to give fans a taste of the Super Bowl, including the chance to launch the NFL’s official game-winning confetti at the big game.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Noah Cortez
Everyone wants to feel like a VIP. These days, VIP packages for concerts, sporting events, and live entertainment have become a standard purchase option for consumers, offering exclusive perks beyond an entry ticket. For Tyler, the Creator’s upcoming ‘Chromakopia’ tour, for example, fans enjoy reserved seating, bespoke merch, and streamlined entrances to the venue. People aren’t just buying these packages—they’re actively seeking them out. The UFC’s answer to this demand is On Location .
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Nov 6, 2024 |
tripadvisor.com | Noah Cortez
On your to-do list: Start your day early at the Ubud Monkey Forest to beat the crowds and enjoy the playful monkeys among ancient temples—just be sure to secure your belongings from their sneaky hands. Those wanting to unwind can try a full-body massage at a traditional Balinese spa—consider Ubud Traditional Spa, which has over 1,500 five-bubble reviews. For breathtaking views, take a sunrise trek up Mount Batur; most people begin around 4 a.m. and the trail can get pretty crowded, so be patient.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Noah Cortez
As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida’s coast, many residents are taking to social media to explain their choice to evacuate or not. A subset of locals are staunchly in the “I will not leave” bucket, including a one-legged man known as “Lieutenant Dan,” who has gone viral for refusing to leave his 20-foot boat in Tampa Harbour. Who Is Lieutenant Dan? His name isn’t actually Lieutenant Dan.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Noah Cortez
For October Filipino American History Month, we dug deep to identify the emerging clothing brands owned by members of the community. Notably, all but one of these labels hail from Los Angeles or the San Francisco Bay Area, as California boasts nearly 40% of the nation’s Filipino population. This roundup highlights a selection of brands embodying a wide variety of styles and aesthetics, all deeply rooted in the founders’ Filipino roots.
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