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Drive-in theaters fueled Hollywood s box office last year They could be here to stay

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Drive-in theaters fueled Hollywood s box office last year They could be here to stay

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R I P Ron Popeil: 5 of the TV Pitchman s Best Inventions

R.I.P. Ron Popeil: 5 of the TV Pitchman s Best Inventions On 7/29/21 at 12:13 AM EDT Ronald Popeil, the famed U.S. inventor and TV pitchman, died while hospitalized with an unspecified medical emergency. He passed on Wednesday at the age of 86. He is survived by his wife, Robin Angers and his four daughters. While Popeil became iconic for his infomercials hacking zany inventions such as the Veg-O-Matic and Pocket Fisherman (both of which were actually invented by his father), some of his other products gained widespread popularity and use for their innovative functionality. Here are five of his best products of all time:

Sideswipe: April 23: Rigging the results?

Sideswipe: April 23: Rigging the results? 22 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 2 minutes to read Scores from Watercare s latest consumer research surveys are bound to be really, really good. No second date 1. He wore a Bluetooth piece in his ear. The constant blue light blinking from the side of his head was too much for me. 2. I went out with someone who has the same name as my cat. I brought him back to my house and the second I got home I greeted my cat and the guy looked at me and I knew right then and there that I couldn t do this. 3. She didn t know that foxes were real animals. She thought they were mythical and just in movies.

Fact check: Tipping kept wages low for formerly enslaved Black workers

USA TODAY The claim: Tipping became popular in the United States because restaurant owners didn t want to pay Black workers after the ratification of the 15th Amendment Funding service industry wages through customer tips has long been the norm in the United States. The practice has a history tracing back to Europe and was codified in the United States in 1938 and 1966, after more acceptance largely from restaurant and railroad industries  following the Civil War. A Nov. 24 tweet from UberFacts said: Tipping became popular in the U.S., in part, because restaurant owners didn t want to pay black Americans after the ratification of the 15th Amendment. This way, owners could set a $0 wage for waiters and rely on voluntary tips from customers to pay them.

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