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In an interview at the National Association of Black Journalists' convention in Chicago, former President Donald Trump was combative with one of the moderators, ABC News correspondent Rachel Scott, who had asked about his past racist comments. Read more at the link: https://cnn.it/4c7DfSL
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It’s a summer for single-digit dollar deals as IHOP and Denny’s join other big-name food chains in offering value menu options. The two companies are the latest restaurants trying to appeal to consumers being more selective with their dollars in the wake of price increases. IHOP announced this week that it is bringing back its $5 all-you-can-eat pancake deal. The promotion, which runs until September 15, is meant to align with back-to-school season when “wallets are pinched from shopping,” the company said in a statement. IHOP announced the same promotion with much fanfare around the same time last summer as part of its 65-year anniversary. And family dining chain Denny’s is hot on its heels, announcing Tuesday that it would offer meal options for as low as $2 as part of its returning $2-$4-$6-$8 value menu. Denny’s last held the promotion in 2020 for its 10th anniversary, and it was touted by its executives as a “consumer-friendly traffic-driving platform” in a June earnings call.
IHOP is bringing back $5 all-you-can-eat pancakes | CNN Business
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For US Army Capt. Molly Murphy, the hardest part of the Army’s grueling Ranger Course was the very first day. Murphy, who currently works as a pediatric intensive care unit nurse at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland, graduated from Ranger School on July 19, becoming the first female Army nurse to ever complete the course. Read more: https://cnn.it/3WvyP2s
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More than a few Olympians from all over the world are becoming viral sensations, either for their funny and frank TikTok presences or their impeccably cool performances during the Olympics. Get to know some of this year’s breakout Olympic stars.
Meet the viral Olympians winning medals and hearts | CNN
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Women's Rugby Olympian Ilona Maher speaks with CNN's Coy Wire from Paris, sharing an inspiring message for young girls. Read more about Maher at the link. https://cnn.it/3Ws4O3t
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Millions of sports fans and concertgoers are being duped by a deceptive pricing scheme at StubHub, according to a lawsuit filed by Washington, DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb. ➡️ The attorney general’s office describes how StubHub uses a countdown clock to create a “false sense of urgency” to ensure consumers are “pressured into the purchase out of fear that they risk losing the tickets.” ➡️ Since StubHub adopted this pricing model in 2015, the company has sold almost 5 million tickets to Washington, DC, consumers alone, generating $118 million in “hidden” fee revenue, according to the attorney general’s office. CNN's Matt Egan has the details: https://cnn.it/3WvwqEK
StubHub tricks people with ‘bait-and-switch' pricing scheme, DC attorney general alleges | CNN Business
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Katie Ledecky broke her Olympic record in the 1,500 meter freestyle to get her first gold of the Games. Follow the latest from Paris. https://cnn.it/3WKvmy5
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Babies who have a peanut allergy are now being offered potentially life-changing treatment at hospitals across Australia in a world-first program aimed at building tolerance to them. It is the first time that a nationwide peanut oral immunotherapy program is being introduced into mainstream care anywhere in the world, according to the partnership between Australia’s National Allergy Centre of Excellence (NACE) and the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI). The ADAPT OIT Program is open to infants under 12 months who have been diagnosed with a peanut allergy and who are under an allergy specialist at one of the ten pediatric hospitals across five states which are participating. https://cnn.it/3WKKdZt