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Maynard James Keenan Opening Queen B Sushi Restaurant in Arizona
Maynard James Keenan, frontman of Tool and A Perfect Circle and a member of Puscifer, has opened a new sushi restaurant, Queen B Sushi, in Old Town Cottonwood, Arizona, on 4th September 2026. The venture, run with his wife Jennifer, expands their existing Verde Valley hospitality portfolio, which already includes the Queen B Vinyl Café…
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Tool’s Maynard James Keenan Announces New Sushi Restaurant
Maynard James Keenan, best known as the frontman of Tool, is expanding his growing hospitality empire in Arizona’s Verde Valley with the launch of a sushi restaurant. Queen B Sushi will open on 4 September at 816 N. Main St. in Old Town Cottonwood, adding to Keenan’s existing ventures in the area, which include a…
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Egg warning: Major salmonella outbreak leaves one dead and 200 sick – here’s how to tell if yours are safe
A salmonella outbreak linked to eggs has been reported, with health officials confirming that one person has died and around 200 others have fallen ill. The Daily Mail’s report highlights growing concern over egg safety and offers guidance on how consumers can check whether the eggs in their homes might be affected, though the full…
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Trump’s Navy in crisis as another warship breaks down with sailors going FOUR DAYS without food, water and toilets
I wasn’t able to retrieve the actual article text — the content that came through was just Daily Mail’s sidebar/navigation links (other headlines), not the story itself. My attempt to fetch the page directly was blocked (`Claude Code is unable to fetch from www.dailymail.com`), and web search requires a permission grant I don’t have in…
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Snips Partners With Banijay Rights and BIG Media to Turn Library Titles Like ‘Big Brother’ and ‘Humans’ Into Short-Form, Vertical Episodes (EXCLUSIVE)
Israeli digital startup Snips has struck new deals with Banijay Rights and BIG Media to convert established TV series and films from their libraries into short-form, vertical “microseries” for mobile viewing. The agreement marks Snips’ first major content partnerships and signals a wider industry push to repurpose existing back catalogues for mobile-first, snackable viewing habits,…
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Out-of-her-depth woke Seattle mayor faces fresh hammer blow as Washington’s Democrat governor blasts her, days after calls to recall her
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson has come under fresh criticism from Washington State’s Democrat governor, Bob Ferguson, in a public rebuke that follows earlier calls for her recall. The dispute appears connected to a shooting incident and involves commentary from Ari Hoffman, though the mayor’s specific handling of the matter has drawn scrutiny from within her…
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Rotting food stench still hangs over neighborhood weeks after massive warehouse blaze
Residents of the Boyle Heights neighbourhood in Los Angeles are still contending with a foul stench and pest infestations weeks after a huge fire tore through a cold-storage warehouse on 17 June. The blaze destroyed large quantities of stored food, and the resulting decay has left an unpleasant odour hanging over the historic area, disrupting…
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‘Picky bits’ on the menu as British shoppers snap up picnic food in heatwave
Consumers also turn to supermarket deals to save money, helping slow grocery price inflation Business live – latest updates Shopping baskets took on a decidedly summery complexion during last month’s heatwaves as consumers filled up on a British picnic staple: picky bits, and grocery inflation slowed. Spending rose on foods such as potato salad, olives…
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In Portland, this soap box derby combines downhill speed with extreme pageantry
Soap box derbies send motorless cars down a steep incline. At one event, contestants make their cars look like cartoon characters, subway cars, food, and giant animals (among other outlandish shapes).