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The ‘Knight Rider’ car somehow got a speeding ticket even though museum owners swear it hasn’t moved in years
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The ‘Knight Rider’ car somehow got a speeding ticket even though museum owners swear it hasn’t moved in years

“Give me every ounce of turbo boost you’ve got,” Michael Knight often demanded of his black Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, KITT. If you didn’t grow up glued to television (like much of Gen X), this is a reference to the NBC hit show Knight Rider, starring David Hasselhoff as Knight. Its first incarnation ran from 1982 to 1986 and featured the crime-fighting Knight alongside his well-ahead-of-its-time talking car, KITT, short for Knight Industries Two Thousand. (In a later reboot of the series, KITT stood for Knight Industries Three Thousand.) So imagine everyone’s surprise when KITT was allegedly spotted by traffic cameras driving 36 miles per hour in a 25 mph zone in Brooklyn on April 22. Or was it KITT? A car was seen zipping through a New York City intersection with a California plate that read KNIGHT. Where is the real KITT? The only issue? The speeding ticket was sent to the Volo Museum in Illinois, which has a replica of the KITT car on display. A spokesperson for the museum took to Facebook to share the mix-up: “Well, this is a new one… we got this in the mail today. This is 100% legit. A traffic camera captured Knight Rider’s KITT speeding down the streets of New York City. The camera captured the novelty license plate (not a real plate…and also a California plate). Their official system ties the novelty plate to Volo Museum and we got a bill for $50! You can’t make this up! Our KITT hasn’t moved from our museum in years! Does anyone have Hasselhoff’s number? He owes us $50!!!!” WABC-TV reports that the “summons, complete with a picture from a traffic camera, was sent to the Volo Museum in Volo, Illinois, where a black 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am replica of the TV show car is on display. It linked the KNIGHT license plate to the museum’s display vehicle. The museum has requested a hearing to dispute the ticket.” Turbo boost Of the more than 20 KITT cars built for the series, only five remain. According to Road & Track: “KITTs were made out of 1982, 1983, and 1984 Trans Ams, as well as base Firebird hardtops. Transmissions got swapped for Turbo 350 3-speeds, brake line locks were added, as well as some additional bracing, while the team used as much body filler as the panels would take. The second-to-last KITT ever built started out as an ’84 base hardtop before taking up the role of a disposable stunt car. Yet after the show, NBC chose this example to be retrofitted with their sound stage dashboard, T-tops, and all the things children would expect to see once they put it on display at their theme park.” “KITT’s been out traveling and breaking the law” So why was Volo Museum in Illinois on the hook for a California-plated car? Theories and jokes abound. One Facebook user commented under the museum’s post, “You THINK that KITT hasn’t moved in years, but you forget KITT can drive anywhere he wants without Michael Knight. KITT’s been out traveling and breaking the law.” And this case of mistaken identity isn’t unique. Another commenter added, “There’s a guy in southern Indiana who drives his KITT on a novelty plate while going through a toll bridge into Kentucky. Since I have a legitimate Indiana KNIGHT plate, they charge his tolls to my EZ-Pass.” KITT conspiracy theories On a Reddit thread titled, “Museum’s ‘Knight Rider’ replica car got a speeding ticket. It hasn’t gone anywhere in years,” commenters were quick with the nostalgic jokes. “I think there is an obvious answer. This car is a Brum, and every night it drives out into the big city on adventures,” one user wrote. This Redditor shared the story of someone reportedly trying to evade speeding tickets: “There’s a story about an engineer who tried to be clever and got the plate ‘NULL’ in the hopes of avoiding tickets (if you’re not aware, NULL is used in some databases as a way of saying ‘no data’). He ended up with every ticket that didn’t have a plate number attached to it.” Another user jokingly quoted KITT, writing, “I do not understand how you’ve managed to get us a speeding ticket without even being in motion, Michael.” Will the real KITT please stand up? As for the real KITTs? The remaining five cars used in the series have been spread among various museums and private owners. One famous car enthusiast, Jay Leno, got to take a ride in Joe Huth’s fabulous ride and even featured it on his show Jay Leno’s Garage. It’s possible that if KITT were asked for comment about this whole affair, he might repeat one of his more memorable lines: “Really, some people are simply too much.” The post The ‘Knight Rider’ car somehow got a speeding ticket even though museum owners swear it hasn’t moved in years appeared first on Upworthy.

Kate Middleton Gushes About ‘Deeply Moving’ Experience During Visit to Italy
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Kate Middleton Gushes About ‘Deeply Moving’ Experience During Visit to Italy

Kate Middleton shares many passions, with children and education being very near and dear to her heart. The Princess of Wales also has a deep respect and love for nature, frequently reminding us of the importance of protecting and honoring the Earth. Kate Middleton concluded a two-day visit to Italy on May 14, 2026, that focused heavily on learning more about the Reggio Emilia approach to education. The future Queen of England shared her thoughts in a beautiful reflection on Instagram at the conclusion of her visit. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Prince and Princess of Wales (@princeandprincessofwales) Kate Middleton’s Time in Italy Changed Her Kate Middleton traveled to Italy to learn about the Reggio Emilia educational method and left with an even greater appreciation of nature, creativity, and educators. “Over the past two days in Reggio Emilia, I have seen first hand the power of nature and creativity that put human connection at the centre of a child’s world. I have had such a deeply moving and unforgettable time here. Thank you to the people of Reggio Emilia for welcoming me into a culture of care with such warmth and generosity,” Kate Middleton shared alongside photos from her visit to Italy. “Our collective work in early childhood must be to protect and nurture the connections that form the foundations of life-long wellbeing.” Royal enthusiasts loved reading Kate Middleton’s reflection. “Such a beautiful reminder of how love, care and human connection can shape a child’s world so deeply. The warmth and tenderness in these moments are truly inspiring,” someone wrote. “Grazie a te, Your Royal Highness, for your visit, your smiles, your hugs and your wonderful kindness,” another person added. “You are a true inspiration for many people! Come back soon.” The people of Italy embraced Kate Middleton with love and respect. And the children fell in love with her kindness. Small drops create big waves. This story’s featured image is by Jordan Pettitt – Pool/Getty Images

Sisters Pull Off Epic Airport Surprise for Mom’s 65th Birthday
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Sisters Pull Off Epic Airport Surprise for Mom’s 65th Birthday

Sometimes, the hardest people to surprise are our moms. When we plan to do something special for them, they always seem to figure it out. Keeping a secret can be hard, but pulling off a huge surprise is worth the effort. Two sisters in Atlanta wanted their mom to have the best 65th birthday ever, so they planned a huge surprise. To make the plan work, they schemed for nearly a year. But all that planning paid off when the mother arrived at the airport for her flight to Jamaica and found her nearest and dearest friends waiting. View this post on Instagram A post shared by VibesViewsVery good food (@prettygyrljas) This 65th Birthday Surprise Went Off Without  a Hitch The woman’s daughter shared a sweet video from her mom’s 65th birthday surprise, and it’s so darn adorable. She’s not only surprised but sincerely touched that her girls put so much time into making this dream come true just for her. “The logistics were giving full CIA operation. Between the excel spreadsheets, group chats, flyers, little lies here n there, stress, and pure PANIC wondering if somebody would slip up… somehow we pulled it off,” the Instagram caption reads. “Watching my mom smile, dance, laugh, and feel so loved for her BIG 65 meant absolutely everything to us. Truly one of the most special moments of my life.” Watching the mom’s reaction to her 65th birthday surprise made people smile and even tear up a bit. “This is so beautiful!! Party planning takes a lot, but a surprise that’s awesome! And to Jamaica too, you did great for your mom!!” Someone wrote. “I love this!! I love your mama’s energy!! Looks like a time was had!! Yall definitely did that!!” Another person added. This person left a beautiful prayer. “Lord please keep on covering ur people them lord i love ths daughter u r the best.” This story’s featured image can be found here

Nutrition expert demonstrates foolproof method to get her picky kids to ‘eat anything’
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Nutrition expert demonstrates foolproof method to get her picky kids to ‘eat anything’

Picky eaters are a huge challenge for many parents, even though it’s considered a normal developmental stage. Harvard Health Publishing writes that young children being picky about food is one way they learn to assert their independence, for example. Even though it’s extremely common and normal, experts also recommend that parents start early to break picky eating habits; once those habits get locked into place, they’re even tougher to break. Which is just one more thing for overloaded parents to worry about when planning meals is already difficult enough. One well-qualified mom demonstrates her thoughtful technique for getting picky eaters to “eat anything” Fitness coach Mel Avan, who has taught university-level health, wellness, and nutrition courses, has developed a method. It involves a lot of trial and error while raising a picky eater of her very own. Picky eating is a challenge as old as parenting itself. Photo credit: Canva In a video posted to YouTube, she not only explains the technique, but also demonstrates it in real time as she attempts to feed her skeptical son a noodle. It starts with creating a little scarcity. She’s not overly animated about it, but she subtly creates the mystique that the pasta is something of a treat. “Come try this,” she says. “You can only have one piece.” Then, she stays completely neutral. She doesn’t hype up how good it is or rave about how healthy it might be. Her son says it looks like a noodle. She agrees stoically. “It is a noodle.” Then she, in her words, shuts up. “I let him lead the interaction. I ask questions, but I don’t share my opinion or give praise.” Not even to applaud him for being willing to try it. Finally, she waits. Sure enough, a few minutes later, her son announces he’s hungry and that he “wants the pasta.” Mission accomplished. She elaborates in the caption that the entire thing hinges on decreasing pressure. A small portion lowers pressure. A neutral tone lowers pressure. A slow pace lowers pressure. And allowing the child to come to you when they want more makes it their idea to eat the food, rather than a way of appeasing you. Again, pressure. Mom gets challenged to repeat the demonstration under more difficult circumstances While the video went viral to the tune of more than a million views, and many viewers loved the technique on display, not everyone was satisfied. This being the Internet, it was only a matter of time before Avan got called out and challenged: A noodle? Really? Try a piece of broccoli or some spinach. She accepted the challenge and, in a follow-up video on Instagram, introduced a few new techniques for more challenging foods that still fit within her core philosophy. First, she introduces an element of choice. “Do you want me to serve your vegetables, or do you want to do it with the tongs?” Next, and once again, tiny portions. A heaping pile of something they’re skeptical about eating only makes the task more overwhelming. Then there’s one of her more unique tactics: serving food family-style. In this case, she made her son a plate with a small amount of veggies, but also offered the entire tray at the table, where he could easily grab more with a “fun utensil.” It’s a way of giving him control. And finally, finding even more opportunities for autonomy and control. Since picky eating is often about independence, she lets her son control things that aren’t as important, like where the ketchup goes on his plate. Mom, and experts, weigh in on “Eat what I made or don’t eat” In another follow-up video, Avan responds to comments suggesting that she was doing too much coddling and manipulating. Instead, some old-school parents favor the “Either you eat what I made, or you don’t eat” approach. Avan says that, in her personal experience, this approach backfired spectacularly. When kids don’t eat, not only is it unsafe and unhealthy, but you’ll also run into a host of behavior problems as they get crankier. At least one study has found that putting pressure on children to eat, or to eat more, can actually have the opposite effect: “Children consumed significantly more food when they were not pressured to eat and they made overwhelmingly fewer negative comments.” And if things aren’t going well, research cited by Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia says you shouldn’t give up: It can take eight to 15 exposures to a new food before a child will willingly accept it. The old-school parents of yesteryear got a lot more right than we’re often willing to give them credit for. However, our understanding of child psychology has grown by leaps and bounds, and clinically validated research can teach us a lot about how to handle challenges like picky eating. Lowering pressure instead of increasing it, and remaining neutral rather than excited or angry, is far more effective. But in the end, picky eating is normal for young kids, and as long as you make a solid effort, most eventually grow out of the phase. The post Nutrition expert demonstrates foolproof method to get her picky kids to ‘eat anything’ appeared first on Upworthy.

Mom shares 19  gems of knowledge for her daughter’s 19th birthday
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Mom shares 19 gems of knowledge for her daughter’s 19th birthday

A woman who uses the Instagram handle Hope with Holly often makes videos in which she imparts wisdom from her own experiences. She’s candid in her discussions about feminism, marriage, divorce, finding courage, and much more. So when her daughter turned 19, it seemed like the perfect time to share 19 pieces of advice for a better life. In a Reel dedicated to her daughter, she lays it all out with precision and love. Casually putting her hair in a ponytail while slicing a watermelon—and later placing strawberries on a white-frosted birthday cake—she looks straight into the camera and declares, “This is what all women should know by the time they turn 19.” View this post on Instagram You are not here to be chosen. You are here to choose.“And if you build your life around being picked, then you will tolerate things that you should walk away from.” Your ability to earn money will determine your freedom.“Love matters. But money determines if you can leave if it turns unhealthy.” Attraction is not a sign of safety.“Your nervous system can be drawn to chaos. It’s not a sign of safety. Know the difference.” A man’s potential is irrelevant. His patterns are everything.“Only patterns matter. Patterns are who he is.” Chemistry can lie. Character doesn’t.“Butterflies are often anxiety. And peace often feels like boredom. But it’s what lasts.” If he can’t regulate his emotions, he will regulate them through you.“That means control, blame, withdrawal, anger, or defensiveness. Don’t let that happen.” You cannot love someone into being healthy.“Love does not fix trauma. Only therapy, accountability, and effort do.” Marriage will not fix a relationship.“It will amplify whatever’s there, whether it’s good or bad.” Children will expose a relationship, not save it.“They do not bring you closer. They just expose what’s already broken…or strong.” Your standards will cost you relationships—and that’s the point. Loneliness is not an emergency.“Rushing to fill it is how you end up in the wrong life.” A man who wants you will pursue you with clarity.“If you feel confused about him, that’s your answer. Walk away.” Sex is not a currency for love.“Instead, it’s the byproduct of a healthy relationship—and an emotionally safe relationship.” Your body will change. Your value does not.“Anyone who ties your worth to your youth is not a safe person.” Pay attention to how he handles the word “no.”“That will tell you everything you need to know about him.” You teach people how to treat you by what you tolerate.“Boundaries are not words. They’re decisions. Enforce them.” Healing is your responsibility.“What happened to you was not your fault. But what you allow to continue is your responsibility.” Build a life that you do not need to escape from.“Then choose a partner who enhances it.” You are allowed to want more.“More respect. More peace. Settling is not maturity. It’s just fear dressed up as acceptance.” View this post on Instagram She adds, “Now I don’t need you to be perfect, girl. But I do need you to be powerful enough to walk away from anything that’s not perfect for you. Happy birthday, honey!” The comment section is filled with support, especially from people who say they wish they’d learned these lessons earlier. “I can only imagine how different my life would have looked had I heard this narrative by 19. Learning all this by 39. Better late than never. Thanks, mama.” Some are also highly focused on her decorating and baking skills: “Now let me watch this again but this time without getting highly distracted by all the layers of that awesome fruit tower.” And one 19-year-old was especially grateful, writing, “I turned 19 two months ago, seeing every woman wishing they heard these when they were younger, I would like thank you so much that you reached me in the right time Happy birthday to your daughter and wishing your family the best ” View this post on Instagram The post Mom shares 19 gems of knowledge for her daughter’s 19th birthday appeared first on Upworthy.