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Dunkin’ Makes Coffee Lovers’ Dreams Come True
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Dunkin’ Makes Coffee Lovers’ Dreams Come True

Dunkin’ may have become famous for its delicious donuts, but millions of fans will tell you it’s the coffee that keeps them running. Plenty of us like a little caffeine to start our day, and some need a bit more of a boost than others. Sometimes even the biggest cup of coffee isn’t going to do it, and our friends at Dunkin’ get that. The team decided to test a new coffee creation in select areas of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Friends, you’re not ready for what we’re about to tell you. Dunkin’s 48-oz cold beverage bucket is making fans positively crazy. @steph_rose_knows Got my Dunkin Coffee Bucket! They’re testing them out at select locations in MA and NH! $7.99 for the regular ice, $8.19 for a Refresher and 10.59 for a Latte! #DunkinTest #Dunkin #trending #FYP #coffeetiktok @Dunkin’ ♬ original sound – Hillel Barak Dunkin’s Cold Beverage Bucket is a Fan Favorite According to MassLive, Dunkin’s Cold Beverage Bucket comes in a refresher option for $9.49 and two coffee options starting at $8.89. Honestly, the pricepoint is pretty darn good. TikToker @steph_rose_knows told People she had to get her hands on Dunkin’s Cold Beverage Bucket. “I found out from a friend that was out plowing in Durham late Friday night,” she said. “He knew this was right up my alley!” Steph added that she drove an hour and 20 minutes at 5 a.m. to try the new creation. “I go to Dunks at least twice a day,” Steph admitted. “I can’t live without my Dunks iced coffee!” She posted a video with her bucket on TikTok and quickly went viral. TikTokers can’t wait to try Dunkin’s Cold Beverage Bucket. “Am I really gonna drive 90 minutes for this? Hell yeah I am,” someone worte. “Anyone in Mass I can visit? I’ll buy you one too,” another person begged. Some people will do anything to get that bucket. “My Dunkin can’t even get the regular size right. Can’t imagine what a bucket would taste like. I’m bummed because when it’s made right, it’s on point!! And I neeeeddd that bucket, a fan wrote. It will be interesting to see if Dunkin’ rolls out the cold beverage bucket nationwide. What would you fill your bucket with? This story’s featured image is by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto via Getty Images.
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Massive Snowstorm Turns East Coast into Magical Winter Wonderland
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Massive Snowstorm Turns East Coast into Magical Winter Wonderland

The East Coast of the United States got hit with a surprise blizzard earlier this week. The sudden snow canceled travel plans, closed schools and businesses, and wreaked havoc on drivers. But even with all the challenges, it’s hard not to fall a bit in love with the magical winter wonderland the East Coast has become over the last few days. Photos and videos from major cities show streets, sidewalks, homes, and buildings covered in white. We know it’s a few months after Christmas, but this is just the kind of thing Santa Claus adores. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ABC News (@abcnews) The East Coast Winter Wonderland is Quite a Sight to See ABC News shared photos of the East Coast winter wonderland, and some of the images are positively breathtaking. According to the news source, the snow slammed the region rather unexpectedly. In many areas, the snow totals topped two feet, making it the most spectacular storm the region’s seen in quite some time. “In New York City’s Central Park, a whopping 19 inches of snow has been recorded, the biggest snowfall in 10 years, while Providence, Rhode Island, is at 32 inches so far, its largest snowfall on record,” ABC News shared on Instagram. People loved looking at the photos, but they admitted that they don’t need all that snow in their lives. “Tt’s beautiful but I wouldn’t want to live in it,” someone wrote. “Stay safe and warm everyone.” “Yet it’s 85° here in Arizona today! I’d rather be where there are seasons instead of just different levels of warm,” a fan agreed. Others wish they could get in on the East Coast’s winter wonderland action. “Love a good snow!!! Miss it so much living in Southern California,” another person shared. “I would love some of this snow in the Treasure Valley in Idaho!!!” A follower added. This story’s featured image is by Artur Dabot.
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Brandon Gill Maps Out What GOP Should Do To Counter Democratic Turnout
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Brandon Gill Maps Out What GOP Should Do To Counter Democratic Turnout

'that is a big if for us'
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PBS Lies About George H.W. Bush's 1992 Supermarket Scanner Encounter
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PBS Lies About George H.W. Bush's 1992 Supermarket Scanner Encounter

On Monday’s PBS News Hour, co-anchor Geoff Bennett used a discussion of President Trump’s upcoming State of the Union address to dredge up a hoary piece of liberal media mythology that helped doom the re-election chances of Republican President George H.W. Bush in 1992. The falsehood originated with liberal hack Andrew Rosenthal of the New York Times, who got an entire front-page story (“Bush Encounters the Supermarket, Amazed”) out of the false claim that Bush was “amazed” watching a supermarket scanner in action at a grocer’s convention in Orlando, in order to portray Bush as out of touch with the voters. And the anti-Republican myth is still chugging along today, used as a media weapon to portray Republican presidents as out of touch with ordinary shoppers, as shown during a discussion led by Bennett regarding Trump’s tariff struggle. Co-anchor Geoff Bennett: And there's a risk here for President Trump being cast as out of touch when you have the American people by and large saying that they're not -- they don't support these tariffs. I remember, back in the early 90s, I think it was 1992, then-President George H.W. Bush was cast as being out of touch because he went to a grocers convention and there was one of those bar code scanners. And he said something like, oh, that's cool, I have never seen anything like that before. And people were like, how could you not know what a bar code scanner is in the supermarket? That was what passed for scandal and controversy back then. And here you have pluralities, majorities of the American public saying that they don't want these tariffs. And the president is saying, OK, fine, 15 percent tariffs. Neither one of Bennett’s panelists, Tamara Keith of NPR or Jasmine Wright of NOTUS, corrected Bennett’s misinformation -- let's guess because they're too young to remember this old whopper. Even the liberal-leaning myth-busting site Snopes strongly criticized the Times’ partisan mythmaking in “Was President George H.W. Bush 'Amazed' by a Grocery Scanner?”   ….Andrew Rosenthal of The New York Times hadn't even been present at the grocers' convention. He based his article on a two-paragraph report filed by the lone pool newspaperman allowed to cover the event, Gregg McDonald of the Houston Chronicle, who merely wrote that Bush had a "look of wonder" on his face and didn't find the event significant enough to mention in his own story. Moreover, Bush had good reason to express wonder: He wasn't being shown then-standard scanner technology, but a new type of scanner that could weigh groceries and read mangled and torn bar codes. A transcript is available, click “Expand.” PBS News Hour 2/23/26 7:29:44 p.m. (ET) Geoff Bennett: And, Jasmine, another thing that stands out in this poll, 53 percent of respondents say President Trump's policies have had a negative impact on them personally. That is different than abstract disapproval. This is people speaking about their direct experience. Jasmine Wright, NOTUS: And I think that is reflected in a lot of people's discomfort with the tariffs. Obviously, we know that those were just struck down the way that he was using them by the Supreme Court. But we have heard people be really frustrated about the tariffs, frustrated about high prices, frustrated about the economy not being as good as they have heard the president say, and also frustrated with the president's immigration agenda. I think, if you look at some of the more recent polls, you have seen people being broadly accepting of the idea that more people should be deported, but not happy with the tactics. And so the president is facing strong headwinds kind of across the board when it comes to how people are responding to his individual policies, which is not just about his personality. Geoff Bennett: Let's talk more about the tariffs, because, just today, the president said: "As president, I do not have to go back to Congress to get approval of tariffs. It's already been gotten," he says, "in many forms a long time ago." He is really just brushing past the Supreme Court here, Tam. And tariffs were already unpopular. In many ways, this was an off-ramp that he could have taken, but he's not. Tamara Keith: He is not taking the off-ramp. He is doubling down. He is claiming to continue to have massive powers. The reality is that there are a whole bunch of three-digit number options that the president can use, and none of them are as powerful as IEEPA. None of them are that Swiss army knife that he was using IEEPA as. But, obviously, the Supreme Court found that he was using it in a way that wasn't legal. For a lot of voters, the tariffs, as Jasmine said, are a problem. They see things getting more expensive. Now you see major corporations and companies people have heard of are asking for refunds for the tariffs, which is another indication that it wasn't foreign companies that were paying it. But President Trump, this is a core belief for him. This is something that he has been talking about at least since the 1980s and probably before then. He -- it is his favorite word, he likes to say. It is his favorite policy prescription for everything from foreign policy to the economy to trying to get world peace. And so he is not giving this up easily, and he's not creating any separation for Republicans in Congress, who are going to have to explain this in the coming months. Geoff Bennett: Jasmine, say more about that, because, to Tam's point, FedEx today, the international shipping company, filed suit in the International Trade Court seeking a refund. This is a story that is really breaking through. Based on your reporting, how are Republicans thinking about this in terms of the messaging and the policy? Jasmine Wright: Yes, and you're going to have more of these companies and perhaps individual small businesses coming out and saying that, based on the ruling, we want a refund. Now, the White House has been clear that is going to be settled later on in litigation. But, still, that is going to be a thing. I think that this is fundamentally important, because, so far, Congress has not necessarily been receptive to the president's tariffs, particularly Republicans. And in votes that they have taken against tariffs, particularly that Canadian tariffs vote to revoke those, six Republicans joined Democrats to remove those tariffs from Canada. That was a symbolic vote, because, even if it did pass in it, which it likely is not, it would still need to be veto-proof for the president. Now, if he does in fact decide to go to Congress, which he says he won't -- but if he wants to continue those Section 122 tariffs, he will have to go to Congress. If he does, that vote becomes not symbolic, but serious. And it means that Republicans are going to have to be on the record in support or against these tariffs. And that, of course, puts them potentially in hot water with their constituents, who may not like tariffs. But then on the other side, if they don't vote for tariffs, it puts them in hot water with the president, who has shown that he will primary just about anybody that goes against him. Geoff Bennett: And there's a risk here for President Trump being cast as out of touch when you have the American people by and large saying that they're not -- they don't support these tariffs. I remember, back in the early 90s, I think it was 1992, then-President George H.W. Bush was cast as being out of touch because he went to a grocers convention and there was one of those bar code scanners. And he said something like, oh, that's cool, I have never seen anything like that before. And people were like, how could you not know what a bar code scanner is in the supermarket? That was what passed for scandal and controversy back then. And here you have pluralities, majorities of the American public saying that they don't want these tariffs. And the president is saying, OK, fine, 15 percent tariffs.
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Newsom’s Memoir Shows the Insecurity of Growing Up Next to Immense Privilege Was Prep for Politics
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Newsom’s Memoir Shows the Insecurity of Growing Up Next to Immense Privilege Was Prep for Politics

Newsom’s Memoir Shows the Insecurity of Growing Up Next to Immense Privilege Was Prep for Politics
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Rep. Al Green Makes It Less Than Five Minutes Before Being Kicked Out of SOTU
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Rep. Al Green Makes It Less Than Five Minutes Before Being Kicked Out of SOTU

Rep. Al Green Makes It Less Than Five Minutes Before Being Kicked Out of SOTU
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Watch: Al Green Has a Normal One, Gets Deported From the SOTU - After Getting 'Stuffed' by Steve Scalise
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Watch: Al Green Has a Normal One, Gets Deported From the SOTU - After Getting 'Stuffed' by Steve Scalise

Watch: Al Green Has a Normal One, Gets Deported From the SOTU - After Getting 'Stuffed' by Steve Scalise
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WATCH: Trump Announces He's Awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Olympic Hockey Hero
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WATCH: Trump Announces He's Awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Olympic Hockey Hero

WATCH: Trump Announces He's Awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Olympic Hockey Hero
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Pentagon Appeals Block on Punishing Sen. Kelly for Video
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Pentagon Appeals Block on Punishing Sen. Kelly for Video

War Secretary Pete Hegseth is appealing a judge's order that blocks him from punishing Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., a former Navy pilot, for participating in a video that called on troops to resist unlawful orders, according to a court filing on Tuesday.
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Trump Hails 'Turnaround for the Ages' in SOTU Address
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Trump Hails 'Turnaround for the Ages' in SOTU Address

President Donald Trump used his State of the Union address to declare that America has staged what he called one of the greatest comebacks in modern history, telling lawmakers and the nation that after just one year back in office, the country is experiencing "a turnaround ...
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