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Artemis II Astronaut Christina Hammock Koch Has Heartwarming Reunion With Her Dog Sadie
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Artemis II Astronaut Christina Hammock Koch Has Heartwarming Reunion With Her Dog Sadie

Millions cheered when astronaut Christina Hammock Koch returned from her 10-day mission around the moon, but no one was as excited as her “LBD,” Sadie Lou. On April 1st, 2026, Koch boarded the Artemis II as a mission specialist, and after 10 days in space, she became the first woman to travel below low orbit when she circled the moon with crewmates Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Jeremy Hansen. Koch splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on April 10th and made a stop at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston for a quick Q&A with fans. Soon after, she finally made it home to Galveston, where her dog, Sadie, was impatiently waiting for her. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Christina Hammock Koch (@astro_christina) Christina Hammock Koch and Her Dog Sadie Lou First Went Viral in 2020 Christina Hammock Koch posted a video from her home cameras on Instagram that has made nearly 1.5 million people melt. In it, Sadie can see Koch and her husband, Robert Koch, walking up her front steps. Her tail wags fast enough to launch her into space. And as soon as the door opens, she dashes into Koch’s arms and then grabs her favorite toy. She followed the reunion with videos of her and Sadie splashing around on the beach together and having the time of their lives. “I’m still pretty sure I was the happier side of this reunion,” Koch captioned. “Sadie taught me everything I needed to know about being an emotional support animal. Didn’t expect that would come in handy.” Sadie Lou is a rescue dog, whom she refers to as her “little brown dog” or “LBD.” The two first went viral in 2020 when Koch posted Sadie’s reaction to her returning from a 328-day stay on the International Space Station. “You’ve traveled all the way to the moon, you see the Earth as a tiny dot, and then you come back and you’re on a beach with your dog,” a fan wrote. “That is the immense gratitude of life.” “Sadie has no idea how far you travelled to see her again,” another wrote. “Love this so much.” This story’s featured image is by Danielle Villasana/Getty Images.

Bartenders expertly handled a ‘creepy’ guy. Then the plot twisted.
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Bartenders expertly handled a ‘creepy’ guy. Then the plot twisted.

People are praising two London bartenders for how they navigated a situation at their bar that raised some red flags, despite a plot twist that changed the whole scenario. In a video shared by Sam Finch, a woman ordered a gin and tonic. Soon a man approached and started dancing up on her. Finch observed that she was “not vibing with it.” The guy kept dancing in her face, and she pushed him away with her hand. Finch asked her if she was okay, and she gave him a thumbs up. Still, he felt the situation was weird because the guy would not take a hint. Finch consulted with his fellow bartender: “Do you think she knows this guy?” “I hope so,” he responded. @sammfinch couldn’t believe this @seffytime #fyp #bartender #london #pov ♬ original sound – Sam The two were definitely not vibing But they kept observing and consulting with one another about whether the woman was really okay. As the man’s behavior continued, the bartenders decided to check in more directly with the woman. They asked her if she knew the man, and when he stepped forward, they firmly asked him whether the two knew each other. The man responded in the most unexpected way: “She’s my sister.” The bartenders burst out laughing as the reality hit them. “You guys thought I was a creep?!” the man said. “OMG yes, he’s my brother!” the woman corroborated. “You were going to kick him out, weren’t you?” “Yeah, literally,” the bartenders responded as they all had a good laugh over the misunderstanding. Bartenders can play an important role in safety. Photo credit: Canva People appreciated seeing the scene play out for the humor in it, of course. A man annoying his sister being mistaken for a man being a creep? That’s pretty darn funny. But people also loved seeing such a good example these bartenders set for making sure someone was safe. The commenters loved how the bartenders responded “I think I can speak for all women when I say: Thank you, and please keep doing this. This time it made everyone laugh at the end, but there will be many times when we’ll be really grateful that we don’t have to fight alone. No need to apologize for checking in. This is how men should be! You’re great.” “From the bottom of my heart, thank you for checking.” “I’m certain they BOTH appreciated you all checking on her.” “I’d rather you ask and be wrong than assume and be wrong.” “Please don’t ever stop checking in these moments. I’m so glad this time it was a laugh!” “Never stop noticing! Once a bartender saved one of my besties because he noticed a bad situation, thanks guyss.” “Better to ask and have a funny ending than to not ask and wish you had. Well done gentlemen.” As a guy who has intervened to protect a young woman from a creepy, aggressive guy… this is very good to see. Hopefully, this encourages/inspires other young men to stand up for strangers in need – women or otherwise. https://t.co/51LTMkob5n— (@AshtonGgmu) April 13, 2026 We see this scenario all too often: A man approaches a woman in a way that makes her feel uncomfortable, and she can’t easily get away. But the way these bartenders handled it was great. They were aware. They observed. They asked if she was okay. They kept observing even after she indicated she was, and they intervened when they were still unsure. Bravo. Safety is a communal responsibility, and it was reassuring to see these two young men take it seriously. If we all look out for one another and speak up when we’re unsure if someone’s okay, the world will be a much safer place for everyone. The post Bartenders expertly handled a ‘creepy’ guy. Then the plot twisted. appeared first on Upworthy.

19-year-old taco shop owner’s heartfelt plea to save his restaurant has been a huge success
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19-year-old taco shop owner’s heartfelt plea to save his restaurant has been a huge success

Since he was twelve years old, Alexander Quinones had a dream: to open a restaurant. At 19, he invested $5,000 of his own savings, along with graduation money and support from his mother, Julie Stevens, to bring that dream to life. Thus, Detroit Loves Tacos 2 was born. And yet, that dream was on the brink of fading. The fledgling restaurant struggled to attract customers, and Quinones was making just enough to cover daily expenses and pay his one employee. Closure seemed imminent. “We had a difficult discussion that day. We’re gonna have to close if something doesn’t give,” Stevens told WXYZ-TV. “I felt like I was failing in life a little bit. I put all my money into this, I put all my time into this. So it really, really hurt me,” Quinones added. A plate of tacos with condiments. Photo credit: Canva That was when the young business owner did something vulnerable: he made a heartfelt plea on TikTok, where he got candid about his situation. He said his restaurant wasn’t built on “shortcuts” or “big investors,” but instead was the result of someone “working every single day, long nights with a vision.” “Everything is made fresh with love and ready to serve,” he added, thanking those who have already visited and urging those who haven’t to “come by and check out what we’re doing.” @detroitlovestacos2 19 years old with a dream . We are officially just getting started at 25750 Ecorse Rd! Come help a young entrepreneur build something special in Taylor. Every tag and visit counts! #fyp #local #taylormichigan #viral #youngentrepreneur ♬ sonido original – Droxxen Quinones’ story seemed to be the missing ingredient in his success. Not long after his video went viral, his restaurant was flooded with customers, and he has even sold out several times. As he adjusts to the increased demand, he hopes to remedy that soon. He is also now considering expanding the business, including opening additional locations and launching food trucks. Not bad, considering the restaurant was about to close its doors just days earlier. Of course, it wasn’t just Quinones’ virality that made him successful. People who have visited the restaurant remark on the quality of his food. “I just ordered catering from Detroit Loves Tacos last week for a lunch meeting at work! The corn was top notch and the beans were amazing with the big chunks of onion! We also got ground beef, chicken, and vegetarian tacos. The rice was so good too. Everyone was raving about how good it was,” one commenter wrote.  Another said, “10/10!! Hands down the best birria tacos we’ve ever had.” This is TikTok used for good. A struggling business had something real to offer, just no visibility. The platform changed that. And bam, the community showed up, because it feels good to support someone’s dream. Sometimes, it really is that simple. @detroitlovestacos2 Started with a dream, a whole lot of faith, and days where I didn’t know if it would all work out… but I kept going. Seeing this on the news isn’t just a moment to it’s everything I’ve prayed and worked for. This is for everyone who believed in me, supported me, and showed love from day one. And for anyone chasing something… don’t stop. It’s coming. More to come… this is just the beginning. 25750 Ecorse Rd Mon–Fri 11–8 | Sat 12:30–8 313-633-1905 Available on DoorDash. #fyp #local #viral #taylormichigan #YoungEntrepreneur ♬ original sound – detroitlovestacos2 For business owners, the thought of posting on social media can feel awkward, burdensome, and, at times, impossible to navigate in a way that feels worthwhile. But Quinones’ triumph is a welcome reminder that when it comes to finding your audience, a little authenticity really does go a long way. The post 19-year-old taco shop owner’s heartfelt plea to save his restaurant has been a huge success appeared first on Upworthy.

McDonald’s is Upping its Beverage Game This Spring
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McDonald’s is Upping its Beverage Game This Spring

McDonald’s may have shut down its CosMc’s locations after less than two years, but fans will still get to enjoy fancy beverages. In 2023, the chain launched CosMc’s, a space-themed, drive-thru-only restaurant that focused on snacks and customizable drinks. But by mid 2025, all locations closed down, and the concept was abandoned. However, the creative minds behind McDonald’s decided to keep offering new and fun beverages. “Our fans’ love for McDonald’s beverages runs deep, from rallying for the return of Hi-C Orange Lavaburst to coining the iconic ‘Spicy Sprite.’ Next month, we’re building on that passion with a new era of beverages, featuring a variety of refreshers and crafted sodas rolling out nationwide,” McDonald’s US said in a statement to CBS.  McDonald’s is Adding New Beverages and Slashing Prices While the chain is keeping many of the new drinks a secret for now, the Wall Street Journal reported that a Mango Pineapple Refresher and a Dirty Dr. Pepper will be included. In August, McDonald’s will also launch a new line of energy drinks. The news comes after McDonald’s announced its new value meal with $3 lunch combos, a $4 breakfast combo, several menu items priced as low as $1.50, and more. The company hopes the revamp will win back loyal customers after some meal prices jumped to $17, which completely priced out families who are living on a tight budget. “We’ve listened to customers and adjusted along the way with a relentless focus on delivering leadership in value and affordability,” said McDonald’s President and CEO Chris Kempczinski. This story’s featured image is by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images.

Teacher creates ‘Circle of Fifths’ song for his kids to sing on the spot. The solos are everything.
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Teacher creates ‘Circle of Fifths’ song for his kids to sing on the spot. The solos are everything.

It’s not always easy for teachers to come up with cohesive, compelling ways to teach their students even basic concepts. But something as abstract and dense as, say, the Circle of Fifths? Good luck!  And yet, a teacher named Benjamin Kapilow was undoubtedly up to the task.  What is the Circle of Fifths? The Circle of Fifths visually organizes the twelve chromatic pitches in Western music into a visual, clock-like diagram. Understanding this diagram helps explain how virtually all musical elements are organized and connected. So, having mastery of it enables musicians to sight-read, aka translate sheet music, instantly.  However, music students are often instructed to simply memorize the Circle of Fifths without getting to learn how it applies to an instrument or singing, making it feel like a random assortment of conceptual ideas rather than a tool.  That’s where the “Circle of Fifths” song comes in.  View this post on Instagram In a now-viral video shared to Instagram, we see Kaplow’s entire music class grooving to a song he wrote himself to give them hands-on learning of the sight-reading concepts he had introduced earlier that week: including solfege patterns (you might know them as “do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti”) in minor syncopated rhythms, wherein accents are placed between counts instead of the strong downbeats, which gives a song a bouncy feel.  Beyond the impressive craftsmanship, what’s so endearing about this (that many viewers appreciated) is that Kaiplow had a clear “vision” for each of his students during this performance, assigning certain solos and lines to just the right person. Still, it was clearly a collaborative effort.  “I love that the teacher clearly knew their students and gave each student the line they thought they’d eat the hardest,” one person aptly put.  Another joked, “Is y’all’s teacher Lin-Manuel Miranda?” And for those of us who still have no idea what’s going on but dig the tune, you’re not alone.  “Still don’t understand the circle of fifths, but this slaps lmao,” commented one person.  Creating DIY lesson plan songs is something Kapilow regularly does for his class because it’s fun, ensures no one knows the song already, and can readily test students’ sight-reading skills.  “Then I can target what they need to work on in the song,” he told Upworthy, adding that, technically, “Circle of Fifths” just shows up in the lyrics, since the actual lesson about it will happen later in the semester.  Photo credit: Canva Photos – music, teaching, students, teacher, singing These days, we hear a lot about how hard it is to keep students engaged in the classroom. But then you see something like this, and it makes you remember that fun and novelty remain tried-and-true teaching tools. Bless the teachers who pour their creative juices into their curriculum and really infuse joy into what they teach.  The post Teacher creates ‘Circle of Fifths’ song for his kids to sing on the spot. The solos are everything. appeared first on Upworthy.