Author: Frank Bojazi

Gamer, sports fan, and overall web nerd living the Dad life! I like trying random recipes. My favorites are anything with shrimp and jerk chicken! Professionally help large businesses with their website, SEO, marketing, and consult them on a higher level to think outside the box and generate more revenue. It's a total package thing :)

Few things in life are more aggravating than having your food order canceled. When services like DoorDash or Postmates have no one available to pick up your order, this is what usually happens. However, this doesn’t always indicate that no one is available to pick up your meal. It could just mean that the couriers on the job don’t want to. A new TikTok video explaining the circumstances surrounding DoorDash orders has gone viral. It appears that good tips are the key to getting your food delivered. Jhordan, a DoorDash employee, used TikTok to post a video on DoorDash employees…

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnK1tX3ti6Y The November inflation rate is 6.8 percent, and 0.8 percent last month alone, which is the highest since 1982, according to the data released by the Labor Department. While retailers, warehouses, suppliers and shipping companies struggled to meet intense demand, the consumer price index (CPI) went up sharply in November. It is expected that the CPI will rise 0.7 percent in November and 6.7 percent annually after year-over-year inflation rose to 6.2 percent in October, according to economists. Although this inflation was projected, the constant pressure to increase prices is a significant pressure for households in the absence of…

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Chris Wallace is leaving Fox News after 18 years and going to CNN+. He announced this on Sunday at the end of his show, saying the following: “After 18 years – this is my final ‘Fox News Sunday… It is the last time – and I say this with real sadness – we will meet like this.” Fox News Media also made a statement, saying: “We are extremely proud of our journalism and the stellar team that Chris Wallace was a part of for 18 years… The legacy of ‘Fox News Sunday’ will continue with our star journalists, many of…

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pb2hR12Kpg So far a reported 24 tornadoes have ripped across six states causing catastrophic damage across the middle of America. Kentucky was hit the hardest, thus far, causing at least 70 deaths to go with the horrible damages to businesses and homes, reported CBS News. Governor Andy Beshar gave a statement, saying: Earlier this morning at about 5 a.m. we were pretty sure that we would lose over 50 Kentuckians, now certain that that number is north of 70,… It may in fact end up exceeding 100 before the day is done.” This tweet by Brandon Clement shows how one…

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If you’re driving a used car, then you might want to get a quote on it. Used car prices have soared with some being valued up to 30% more than usual thanks partially to inflation and the supply and demand crisis that has caused what could be an 18-year high in the auto industry. This is also caused by some pandemic delays where microchips needed for new technology weren’t available for the new cars, so some customers had to settle for a used car if they were in need at the time. Reports say there is perhaps half the available…

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The York Regional Police Auto/Cargo Theft Unit is warning citizens that thieves have discovered a new way for tracking and stealing high-end automobiles across York Region. Officers have examined five occurrences since September 2021 in which suspects have put small monitoring devices on high-end vehicles to later locate and steal them. When parked in public venues like malls or parking lots, brand name ‘air tags’ are placed in out-of-sight areas of the target automobiles. The automobiles are then tracked to the victim’s home and stolen from the driveway. Thieves commonly use screwdrivers to access vehicles through the driver or passenger…

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ST. Louis: A large tornado as reportedly struck an Amazon warehouse near Pontoon Beach in Madison County. Reports say many workers, maybe 100 or so, could still be trapped inside and this could be a ‘mass casualty’ situation – however there is not a current confirmation on the numbers as this is still an ongoing story and details are still being gathered. According to STLToday, “a large tornado had been reported in the Edwardsville area just after 8 p.m. The National Weather Service in St. Louis issued several reports of “radar-confirmed” tornadoes in the region.” The report continued, saying “the…

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The man who was arrested for torching the Christmas tree outside the New York City headquarters of Fox News and News Corp. has been released free on no bail. The 49-year-old suspect, Craig Tamanaha, told reporters after leaving a Manhattan criminal courthouse that he ‘didn’t do it.’ Only a few hours before the holiday shoppers, tourists and many workers would come in hordes to flood the sidewalks and pedestrian plazas in the area, a fire broke out which was sending dangerous flames and thick smoke into the air outside the building at Sixth Avenue and West 48th Street. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dGvnjEF3SY According…

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According to new evidence, a photo of Jeffrey Epstein kissing his ‘partner’ Ghislaine Maxwell was displayed in his Florida mansion. The evidence also shows an inside look at Epstein’s creepy Manhattan townhouse. Special Agent Kelly Maguire said that, after no one answered the door, her team “forced entry” into 9 E. 71st St. on July 6, 2019, and then searched through all 40 rooms. They found creepy taxidermy animals and a really bizarre painting of Bill Clinton in a blue dress. They also found several uncovered plastic bins that contained hard drives, which were already covered in evidence tape, Maguire…

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In an effort to finally phase out smoking, New Zealand will prohibit the selling of tobacco to the next generation. According to a regulation that should be adopted next year, everyone born after 2008 will be unable to purchase tobacco products or cigarettes during their lifetime. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tTRXHVNt2E Dr. Ayesha Verall, the Minister of Health, stated that the final goal was to make sure that young people never start smoking. New Zealand’s health ministry explained that the move was a part of an all-around anti-smoking campaign. Health experts and doctors in the country have applauded the “world-leading” regulations, which will restrict…

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Chris Cuomo, who got fired from CNN, has fired back at the network, accusing his boss of knowing everything about his alleged involvement in ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s scandal. Cuomo’s spokesman really threw the former anchor star’s longtime ally CNN President Jeff Zucker under the bus, by saying in a statement that the two were “widely known to be extremely close and in regular contact, including about the details of Mr. Cuomo’s support for his brother,” adding that there were no secrets about this, as other individuals besides Mr. Cuomo can attest. The statement, however, led CNN to accuse Chris Cuomo…

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Facebook’s company, Meta, will soon test a built-in tool to split restaurant bills within Messenger. It’s called Split Payment and testing in US could start soon. You may use the new feature to ask individuals for money in a group chat as well as to track who has paid their half. Meta has provided screenshots that give users an insight into how it all works. The addition comes shortly after the departure of David Marcus, Meta’s former Messenger leader, and cryptocurrency chief. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXGFaIsXN5U Meta has also launched new Group Effects. This feature allows people on Messenger and Instagram to use…

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The first state to charge state workers enrolled in public employee health insurance plans a surcharge if they aren’t vaccinated will be Nevada. Charging unvaccinated workers up to $55 per month was voted by the state Public Employees’ Benefit Program Board, all in order to offset the costs of testing those who haven’t gotten shots are required to undergo in certain workplaces. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xiMKayfu7c DuAne Young, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak’s policy director said that this pandemic has been shouldered on the burden of everyone and that now this particular burden, the testing, should be shouldered on the burden of those who…

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Jack Dorsey will step down from his chief executive position at Twitter. Twitter announced the transition on Monday and confirmed that Parag Agrawal, the social media platform’s current chief technology officer, will take over the CEO role. Dorsey made a statement addressing his decision to leave the social media company: “I’ve decided to leave Twitter because I believe the company is ready to move on from its founders. My trust in Parag as Twitter’s CEO is deep. His work over the past 10 years has been transformational. I’m deeply grateful for his skill, heart, and soul. It’s his time to…

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Louis Santiago, of the Newark Police Department, has been charged with reckless vehicular homicide and desecrating human remains as he allegedly hit a man with his personal car and took the body home where he discussed what to do with his mother. fter Santiago had completed a shift early on November 1st, he was driving his personal Honda Accord to a friend’s house around 3 am northbound on the Garden State Highway, he traveled into the right shoulder and struck Damian Z. Dymka, a 29-old-year-old nurse from Bergen County. Dymka was walking against traffic in a werewolf costume, he said.…

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An unidentified LAFD employee was served with a noncompliance letter from the fire department after which he allegedly pulled down his pants, wiped his buttocks with it and left it on the ground. The firefighter is currently under investigation after his unusual response to the city’s vaccine mandate, which allegedly occurred at Fire Station 69 in Pacific Palisades. “Terminable offense,” were the words to describe this incident used by the Los Angeles Stentorians, which represents African American firefighters in the city. “The LA City Stentorians are sickened and disgusted by this horrific display of unprofessionalism,” the organization said in a…

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A GoFundMe page aiming to raise $5 million to bail out an ex-con suspected of killing six people when he drove through a Wisconsin Christmas parade was removed from the site. The fundraiser for Darrell Brooks came amid anger that he’d even been offered bail, with prosecutors acknowledging he was free to crash through Waukesha revelers after being released on an “inappropriately low” bond for another suspected vehicle attack earlier this month. According to screenshots initially posted by Law Enforcement Today, the fundraising campaign insisted Brooks was a victim of a “racist” legal system, using hashtags such as #RacismIsReal and…

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Over $95,000 was spent by a public school system in Georgia to conduct a “social-emotional learning” survey on students led by an educational organization operated by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland’s son-in-law. According to the district’s website, Savannah-Chatham County Public School District spent $95,375 on the survey as they used money from the first round of the Federal CARES Act to pay for the survey conducted by Panorama Education. This was all uncovered by the concerned parent organization Parents Defending Education. Two surveys were crafted by Panorama for the Savannah-Chatham County Public School system, one for students in grades 3-5…

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General Mills prepares to jack up prices “on hundreds of items across dozens of brands,” as inflation continues to skyrocket, American shoppers can expect to face even higher prices at grocery stores next year. As new price points for some of the products will be a whopping 20% higher. The network reportedly received several letters the company sent to at least one major regional wholesale supplier last week outlining plans to raise the prices of a wide range of products in a relatively short period of time, which includes Cheerios, Nature Valley, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Green Giant, Yoplait, and dozens…

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A Nordstrom in California was robbed Saturday night, after a hoard of looters swarmed in terrorizing and assaulting shoppers and employees, ripping off bag loads of merchandise and ransacking shelves before fleeing in several vehicles waiting for them on the street. In a Sunday morning news release authorities said that Walnut Creek police investigators are in the process of reviewing surveillance footage to attempt to identify other suspects responsible for this brazen act. Lieutenant Ryan Hibbs said that three people were in custody – an 18-year-old man from Oakland and two people from San Francisco, ages 30 and 32. NBC’s…

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Atlanta Airport went into a panic after a passenger’s firearm went off as he lunged for it during a TSA screening One of the officers was searching a passenger’s bag at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport’s main security checkpoint when the passenger, who had been told not to touch the bag after a ‘prohibited item’ was identified on the X-ray, “lunged into the bag and grabbed a firearm, at which point it discharged” said the Transportation Security Administration, after he ran out of an airport exit. Police identified the suspect as 42-year-old Kenny Wells and issued a warrant for his arrest.…

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TikTok users in the United States may be entitled to a $92 million class-action data privacy settlement. A spokesperson of TikTok commented on the settlement, saying that the company disagrees with the assertions but is delighted to have achieved an agreement that allows the company to move forward in building a joyful and safe experience for the TikTok community. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71pg3u56klw The agreement comes after 21 federal lawsuits were filed earlier this year, largely on behalf of juveniles. Plaintiffs claimed that the tech platform violated state and federal laws by transferring “private legally protected data” in court documents filed in…

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UPDATE: five reported fatalities, dozens injured, suspect charged. ABC News reported: “39-year-old Darrell Brooks is charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicide in Waukesha Christmas parade incident, police say. More charges are possible.” A Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin took a terrible turn when an SUV plowed through it, crashing into people and leaving at least 20- 30 injured and two dead according to multiple early reports. Someone was recording video when the SUV can be seen speeding through the parade, nearly running over a young girl (she’s OK), and then speeding past them and eventually hitting people. Police…

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Motorized scooters have been put on hold in Miami, with operators being ordered to deactivate and pick up their machines immediately. Commissioners agreed on Thursday to cancel a multi-year pilot program that permitted multiple companies to install dockless electric scooters in the city’s center. Riders have been able to rent scooters using mobile phone apps since 2018. Vendors have until midnight Thursday to disable their scooters and until 5 p.m. Friday to pick them up, or the city will impound them. Politicians and locals have been debating the scooters for quite some time. According to critics, scooters are a dangerous…

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The average cost of Thanksgiving dinner this year could be 14% higher according to the Farm Bureau’s annual study, also noting it was the highest number in 36 years of doing the survey. The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), also known as the Farm Bureau, is an insurance business and lobbying organization that represents the American agriculture industry. The Farm Bureau noted, “The average cost of this year’s classic Thanksgiving feast for 10 is $53.31 or less than $6.00 per person. This is a $6.41 or 14% increase from last year’s average of $46.90. The centerpiece on most Thanksgiving tables…

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