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Chuck E. Cheese opens arcades ‘created for adults’ in Missouri, 7 other states

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fox2now.com – Michael Bartiromo – 2025-07-07 12:46:00

SUMMARY: Chuck’s Arcade, a new arcade chain from Chuck E. Cheese’s creators, targets older gamers and lifelong fans seeking classic games like “Ms. Pac Man” and “Mortal Kombat” in mall locations. Designed primarily for adults but welcoming all ages, these arcades mix vintage games such as “Donkey Kong” with modern racing simulators and VR experiences. Some locations, like Kansas City, offer pizza, while others do not. Animatronic characters from Chuck E. Cheese’s past appear as nostalgic decorations rather than performers. Chuck’s Arcade has opened in multiple U.S. cities, with more locations planned, including one soon in Brea, California.

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-07-07 12:08:50

SUMMARY: A new TikTok trend suggests popping popcorn, then freezing it to make it crunchier, though it’s unclear if freezing actually improves the texture or taste. Meanwhile, Costco faces copyright claims for selling clothes resembling a popular athletic lifestyle brand’s pants and hoodies, sparking debate about authenticity and brand imitation. The hosts discuss nostalgic back-to-school NBA shoes, highlighting how brands evolve or get copied. One shared a personal story about nearly buying a $3,500 couch until a motherly intervention led to finding a similar $950 clearance bargain. Lastly, Amazon Prime Day sales are upcoming, promising more deals and surprises.

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Joe's Blog: Rain chances percolate for some (MON-7/7)

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fox4kc.com – Joe Lauria – 2025-07-07 09:10:00

SUMMARY: Over the holiday weekend, devastating flash floods struck Texas, leaving over 50 dead and many missing, particularly near the Guadalupe River. The floods were fueled by tropical moisture from Tropical Storm Barry and were worsened by the region’s geography and drought-hardened soils. Despite timely National Weather Service warnings, communication challenges and false alarm fatigue complicated the response. Similar heavy rains impacted parts of the Carolinas as well. Locally, rain has been sparse, with isolated storms possible through the week but with uncertain coverage. Experts emphasize improving weather education, warning systems, infrastructure, and communication to prevent future tragedies and better protect vulnerable communities.

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Texas floods: Death toll rises, 11 girls still missing as search efforts continue

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fox4kc.com – The Associated Press – 2025-07-06 08:15:00

SUMMARY: Devastating flash floods hit central Texas starting July 4, 2025, primarily impacting Kerr County along the Guadalupe River, killing nearly 70 people—including many children at summer camps like Camp Mystic. Sheriff Larry Leitha reported 11 campers still missing amid difficult search conditions involving helicopters, boats, and drones. Over 850 people were rescued. The floods rose 26 feet in 45 minutes, sweeping away homes and vehicles. Authorities face questions about warning adequacy despite National Weather Service alerts. Governor Greg Abbott declared a day of prayer as communities grieve. Survivors recounted harrowing escapes, while investigations continue into preparedness and response for this historic rainfall disaster.

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