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  • Greggs Stores Hit by Payment Glitch, Some Forced to Close

    Greggs Stores Hit by Payment Glitch, Some Forced to Close

    Greggs Stores Hit by Payment Glitch, Some Forced to Close: Britain’s largest bakery chain, Greggs, has been forced to temporarily close some stores due to a technical glitch affecting card payments. Customers reported finding branches closed or operating on a cash-only basis.

    This latest outage follows similar card payment issues at major retailers like Sainsbury’s and Tesco on Saturday, and McDonald’s last Friday.

    Greggs confirmed to the BBC that technical issues had affected tills in some locations. However, the company stated: “The majority of shops affected are now able to take card and cash payments again.” Greggs apologized for the inconvenience and said they expected a full resolution shortly.

    Frustrated customers took to social media to express their disappointment, with some unable to purchase their morning coffee or favorite baked goods due to a lack of cash on hand.

    One X user commented: “Greggs is cash-only this morning! Sitting here with my coffee and watching almost everyone have to leave empty-handed.”

    With over 2,450 stores across the UK, it’s unclear how many Greggs locations were impacted. The BBC confirmed that some stores are operating as normal. Reports indicate issues in major cities like London, Manchester, Cardiff, and Glasgow, though some have now been resolved.

    A Greggs employee in Manchester explained that an error prevented items from displaying on tills Wednesday morning. The store is now open after the till was fixed, but others in the area remain closed awaiting technical support.

    Staff in Exeter reported two out of three tills inoperative due to the same error, but they continued to serve customers using the remaining till.

    Notices titled “Oh Crumbs!” were posted on the doors of affected stores, including London branches.

    This incident marks the latest in a string of technical problems plaguing major UK food brands. Sainsbury’s faced issues with online grocery deliveries and contactless store payments on Saturday due to a software update. Tesco also suffered unrelated technical problems, leading to canceled orders.

    McDonald’s locations worldwide experienced a “global technology system outage” the day before, preventing order processing. The timing of these incidents has led to speculation about possible links between the issues.

    Software supply chain expert Ilkka Turunen commented: “Thefact that these issues happened in sequential days… does hint at a common issue. It’s possible the simultaneous glitch at multiple leading UK supermarkets was the result of ongoing outages at a common network or payments infrastructure provider. Equally as likely is an issue at the software level, which for large businesses is a mesh of interdependent systems.”

    Greggs fans have jokingly expressed concern on social media, suggesting that an IT outage at their beloved bakery chain is a crisis situation.

    Updated Statement from Greggs

    Greggs has now resolved the technical issue that affected tills in some of our shops earlier this morning. The majority of shops affected are now able to take card and cash payments again, and we expect the issue to be fully resolved shortly. We apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused to our customers.”

  • First Look: Timothée Chalamet Becomes Bob Dylan in Biopic Photos

    First Look: Timothée Chalamet Becomes Bob Dylan in Biopic Photos

    First Look: Timothée Chalamet Becomes Bob Dylan in Biopic Photos: Timothée Chalamet has fully transformed into a young Bob Dylan for the upcoming biopic, A Complete Unknown. New photos from the set offer a first look at the actor in 1960s attire, complete with a vintage guitar case.

    Directed by James Mangold, the film will explore Dylan’s rise to fame and Chalamet will be doing his own singing. Details are still under wraps, but fans are buzzing with anticipation.

    This isn’t Chalamet’s first musical role – he recently starred as Willy Wonka in the prequel film Wonka. The versatile actor, an Oscar nominee for Call Me By Your Name, was also in the sci-fi sequel Dune: Part Two.

    A Complete Unknown is expected to be released later this year.

  • Google Celebrates Persian New Year, Nowruz, with Doodle

    Google Celebrates Persian New Year, Nowruz, with Doodle

    Google Celebrates Persian New Year, Nowruz, with Doodle: Google marked the Persian New Year, Nowruz, on Tuesday with a special Google Doodle. The vibrant artwork by Iranian artist Pendar Yousefi celebrates the arrival of spring and the rich traditions of this ancient festival.

    Nowruz, meaning “new day,” is observed by over 300 million people worldwide, particularly in countries with historical ties to the Persian Empire. With roots in Zoroastrianism, it coincides with the spring equinox (March 20th this year) and symbolizes renewal and the start of a new year.

    Celebrations typically last for 13 days and include traditions like cleaning homes, resolving conflicts, exchanging gifts, and preparing special meals. In Iran, the United Nations-recognized International Day of Nowruz falls on March 21st.

    Significance of Nowruz

    Nowruz has been celebrated for over 3,000 years. It promotes peace, cultural exchange, and respect for nature. While its origins lie in Zoroastrianism, Nowruz is now embraced by people of diverse faiths and backgrounds.

    How Nowruz is Celebrated

    Key Nowruz traditions include:

    • Khoone Takoune: Thoroughly cleaning the home to start the year fresh.
    • Growing Sprouts: Symbolizing rebirth and growth.
    • Jumping Over Fire: A ritual to release negativity from the previous year.
    • Haft-Sin Table: A table set with seven symbolic items representing aspects of renewal.
    • Family Gatherings: Feasts and visits with loved ones are central to the holiday.

    Nowruz is a joyful time for people of Persian heritage and those who appreciate its message of renewal and hope.

  • Kings’ Kevin Huerter Out with Shoulder Injury

    Kings’ Kevin Huerter Out with Shoulder Injury

    Kings’ Kevin Huerter Out with Shoulder Injury: Sacramento Kings guard Kevin Huerter was forced to leave Monday night’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies after suffering a left shoulder injury. The injury occurred early in the first quarter during a layup attempt when Grizzlies guard Desmond Bane made contact with Huerter’s left arm. Bane received a common foul for the play.

    Huerter was visibly in pain and remained on the ground before heading to the locker room cradling his injured arm. The Kings later announced he would not return to the game. Sacramento ultimately won the game in overtime, 121-111.

    Kings coach Mike Brown didn’t provide an update on Huerter’s condition after the game. Teammate De’Aaron Fox commented, “With this team, we always have that next-man-up mentality. If Kev’s out for a while, we have to be ready to play without him.”

    This setback comes after Huerter, 25, missed Wednesday’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers due to a bruised right leg. He had only recently returned to action on Saturday against the New York Knicks.

    Huerter is currently averaging 10.4 points and 3.5 rebounds per game this season, shooting 36.1% from beyond the three-point line.

  • Exposé Unveils Dark Side of Nickelodeon’s The Amanda Show Era: Allegations against Dan Schneider and Brian Peck

    Exposé Unveils Dark Side of Nickelodeon’s The Amanda Show Era: Allegations against Dan Schneider and Brian Peck

    Exposé Unveils Dark Side of Nickelodeon’s The Amanda Show Era: Allegations against Dan Schneider and Brian Peck: In a recent docuseries titled “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,” the underbelly of Nickelodeon’s The Amanda Show era has been brought to light, revealing allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse against prominent figures like Dan Schneider and Brian Peck. Premiering on Sunday, the 4-part documentary delves into the disturbing experiences faced by child actors during the ’90s and early 2000s.

    The series exposes the lewd acts attributed to Dan Schneider, the creator of The Amanda Show, who was initially accused of misconduct in 2018. Through testimonies from various individuals involved in Nickelodeon productions, including former child actors and crew members, the docuseries sheds light on Schneider’s alleged inappropriate behavior on set. Additionally, the documentary unveils shocking allegations against Brian Peck, a Nickelodeon dialogue and acting coach, who was arrested in 2003 on charges including sodomy and lewd acts upon minors.

    Victims, such as Drake Bell, bravely recount their traumatic experiences, detailing instances of sexual assault and emotional abuse they endured during their time working with Peck and Schneider. Bell’s revelations include instances of manipulation and coercion, illustrating the complexities and challenges faced by young actors in speaking out against their abusers.

    The documentary also highlights the systemic issues within the entertainment industry, where power imbalances and a lack of accountability have allowed such misconduct to persist unchecked. Despite the gravity of the allegations, Nickelodeon’s response remains cautious, stating their commitment to investigating formal complaints and ensuring a safe working environment.

    “Quiet on Set” serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of protecting vulnerable individuals within the entertainment industry and holding perpetrators accountable for their actions. As the revelations continue to reverberate, discussions surrounding child safety and workplace ethics in Hollywood are reignited, prompting calls for greater transparency and accountability moving forward.

  • SpaceX Launches Super Heavy-Starship Rocket, Stages Lost on Return

    SpaceX Launches Super Heavy-Starship Rocket, Stages Lost on Return

    SpaceX Launches Super Heavy-Starship Rocket, Stages Lost on Return: SpaceX’s enormous Super Heavy-Starship rocket, the most powerful ever built, successfully launched on its third test flight Thursday morning. While both stages broke up during their descents, officials praised the groundbreaking mission.

    Stunning live video beamed back from a Starship camera displayed the increasing glow of re-entry heating as the spacecraft plunged back into the atmosphere. Eventually, the Starship was completely encased in a fiery blaze. Insulation tiles on its underbelly withstood temperatures exceeding 2,500 degrees. Telemetry stopped at about 40 miles altitude, suggesting the Starship broke apart before it could execute a rocket-powered descent to a planned splashdown in the Indian Ocean. Still, the company considered the successful launch and deep atmospheric re-entry a major achievement. “Today has been a phenomenal day,” a SpaceX announcer said.

    Despite the spectacular ending, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) declared the event a “mishap” in a post on social media, adding that the agency “will oversee the SpaceX-led mishap investigation.”

    The test flight commenced at 9:25 a.m. EDT. The rocket’s 33 Raptor engines roared to life, consuming a staggering 40,000 pounds of liquid oxygen and methane fuel per second. Billowing clouds of dust and steam formed as the booster’s fiery exhaust vaporized large amounts of water sprayed at the base of the launch pad to mitigate the shock of ignition.

    The 397-foot-tall rocket climbed away flawlessly. It accelerated smoothly as it burned propellants and lost weight, then arced towards the east over the Gulf of Mexico, delighting residents and tourists who witnessed the spectacular display.

    All 33 Raptor engines seemed to fire flawlessly, sending the rocket past the point of maximum aerodynamic stress as it pierced the speed of sound and exited the denser lower atmosphere.

    Following a planned shutdown of the Raptor engines 2 minutes and 42 seconds after launch, the Starship upper stage’s six engines ignited in a recent change called “hot staging.” Moments later, the Super Heavy and Starship stages smoothly separated.

    As the Starship continued its ascent into space, the Super Heavy booster flipped and began heading back toward the coast. Most of its descent proceeded smoothly, with engines firing as needed to slow down.

    But as it neared the Gulf and passed through low cloud layers, the Super Heavy began swinging wildly, struggling to maintain its orientation. Camera images from the spacecraft were lost, and the booster plummeted into the Gulf without a planned engine firing called a landing burn.

    The Starship, meanwhile, appeared to complete a perfect climb to space. Its engines shut down eight and a half minutes after launch, and breathtaking views of space and Earth’s edge were transmitted back while engineers conducted tests. Re-entry commenced about 40 minutes later.

    Previous Test Flights Ended Poorly

    Two earlier test flights resulted in dramatic explosions. The first, in April of last year, occurred after numerous Super Heavy engine shutdowns and a stage separation issue. The second, in November, happened just before the Starship could have started a planned orbit around the Earth.

    Following the mishaps, SpaceX engineers adjusted several systems and initiated the “hot staging” technique in which the Starship’s six Raptor engines ignite while the stage is still attached to the Super Heavy booster.

    Starship’s Third Test Flight Goals & Results

    For its third test flight, the main objectives were essentially the same: boost the Starship into space for a sub-orbital test flight, perform a fast re-entry, and attempt a controlled landing by both stages (the Super Heavy in the Gulf of Mexico and the Starship in the Indian Ocean).

    SpaceX designed both stages to be fully reusable, but no recovery plans were in place for the third test flight. The flight plan called for both stages to try rocket-powered landings, emulating actual procedures. As it turned out, neither stage made it that far. But it was close.

    While in a coasting period, flight controllers tested a payload door that will be used for future Starlink satellite launches. Additionally, the spacecraft successfully transferred cryogenic fuel from one tank to another in space and performed the first restart of a Raptor engine outside the atmosphere. These accomplishments are pivotal for NASA, which is funding SpaceX’s development of a Starship variant to serve as its lunar lander.

    More About Starship

    The reusable Super Heavy-Starship system, or “Starship,” is a potentially revolutionary leap in spaceflight technology, designed to dramatically increase the amount of payload that can be sent into orbit while massively reducing costs. If successful, it will be a game-changer.

  • ‘Step by Step’ Stars Remember Suzanne Somers with Love

    ‘Step by Step’ Stars Remember Suzanne Somers with Love

    ‘Step by Step’ Stars Remember Suzanne Somers with Love: Suzanne Somers’ former costars from the beloved sitcom “Step by Step” paid tribute to the late actress during a reunion at ’90s Con. Somers passed away in October 2023 at the age of 76 after a battle with breast cancer.

    The cast, including Patrick Duffy, Staci Keanan, Angela Watson, Christine Lakin, Christopher Castile, Jason Marsden, and Sasha Mitchell, reminisced about Somers’ generosity, style, and her groundbreaking role as a successful businesswoman and television icon.

    “Suzanne always gave such thoughtful presents,” Staci Keanan recalled. “She had this glamorous style, but was also so down-to-earth. One Christmas, she gave me these beautiful Prada tights, but it wasn’t just about the brand. She was always thinking about how to make people feel special.”

    Christine Lakin spoke about the inspiration Somers provided, “Growing up, I loved watching her on ‘Three’s Company’. But knowing her in real life was even better. She was a huge star, yet so kind and approachable. Suzanne proved that you could be successful in Hollywood without losing your heart.”

    Angela Watson shared a cherished on-screen memory: “My favorite part was doing the mother-daughter pageant with Suzanne. We tap-danced and sang together – it was the highlight of my career.”

    “Step by Step” aired from 1991 to 1998, and centered around single parents Frank Lambert (Duffy) and Carol Foster (Somers) who fall in love and blend their families. Somers was a trailblazer in her portrayal of a strong, successful, and loving woman, making a lasting impact on viewers and her younger costars alike.

  • Mystery Deepens as Missing Woman’s Husband Found Dead: Vanessa Huber Case Resurfaces

    Mystery Deepens as Missing Woman’s Husband Found Dead: Vanessa Huber Case Resurfaces

    Mystery Deepens as Missing Woman’s Husband Found Dead: Vanessa Huber Case Resurfaces: In a startling development, the mysterious disappearance of Vanessa Huber from Unterhaching has resurfaced with the discovery of her husband’s lifeless body. The case, which has baffled investigators for over a year and a half, takes a dark turn with this latest revelation.

    Vanessa Huber, then 39 years old, vanished without a trace on a warm day in November 2022 while out shopping with her husband of the same age. Surveillance footage confirms their last known whereabouts. Despite extensive police efforts, she remained elusive.

    The recent discovery came to light when authorities found a deceased male, aged 40, in the couple’s marital residence in Unterhaching, Bavaria. There are strong indications that this individual is Vanessa Huber’s husband, although official confirmation is pending. Details regarding the cause of death remain undisclosed, but investigators have ruled out foul play.

    Speculation surrounding Vanessa Huber’s disappearance has been rife since she left behind all personal belongings, including her phone, car, and bicycle, save for her debit card, which remains untouched. Initial searches in the Perlacher Forst yielded no leads despite exhaustive efforts involving K-9 units, mounted police, and aerial drones.

    The case gained national attention, featuring prominently on the television program “Aktenzeichen XY.” Despite renewed searches prompted by new evidence, such as photographic material, the investigation into Vanessa Huber’s whereabouts has remained at a standstill.

    The discovery of her husband’s body injects fresh urgency into the investigation, with authorities pledging to explore all possible leads. The unresolved nature of this case continues to grip the community, leaving many questions unanswered and hoping for closure in the search for Vanessa Huber.

  • Fire Damages Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, California

    Fire Damages Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, California

    Fire Damages Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, California: A two-alarm fire caused damage to the small gym at Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, California on Sunday night. Firefighters from both Livermore-Pleasanton and Alameda County Fire Departments responded to the scene after reports of smoke were received at 7:57 PM.

    The school’s sprinkler system played a vital role in limiting the fire’s spread. However, the severity of the blaze led to a second alarm being called for additional resources. Firefighters continue to work on containing the fire as of this writing (9:56 PM).

    The extent of the damage to the small gym is still being assessed, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation.

  • Brace for March Madness Upsets: Computer Model Predicts Shocking Tourney Results

    Brace for March Madness Upsets: Computer Model Predicts Shocking Tourney Results

    Brace for March Madness Upsets: Computer Model Predicts Shocking Tourney Results: Get ready for March Madness mayhem! The 2024 NCAA Tournament bracket is out, with UConn, Purdue, Houston, and North Carolina claiming the coveted No. 1 seeds. But history tells us that at least one of these top teams won’t reach the Final Four – upsets are the name of the game. So, which top seeds are vulnerable, and who are the underdogs to watch?

    SportsLine’s proven computer model, which has accurately predicted upsets in the past, has been crunching the numbers. It’s simulated the entire tournament 10,000 times, and the results are surprising. The model is calling for some major shakeups, so don’t get too comfortable with those top seeds in your bracket.

    3 Key Matchups to Watch:

    • Florida Atlantic (8) vs. Northwestern (9): FAU made a splash in last year’s tournament with a stunning Final Four run. Can they repeat their magic against a resurgent Northwestern squad?
    • San Diego State (5) vs. UAB (12): The Aztecs have a history of underperforming after their Cinderella run last season. UAB, fresh off an AAC Tournament title, could spring the surprise.
    • Auburn (4) vs. Yale (13): Yale’s balanced attack could pose problems for Auburn, who haven’t made a deep tourney run since their 2019 Final Four appearance.

    How to Build Your Bracket for Upset Potential

    The key to a winning March Madness bracket is finding the perfect balance between favorites and underdogs. The SportsLine computer model is here to help. It’s identified potential shockers, so pay attention to those predictions before locking in your picks.

    Bonus March Madness Facts:

    • History shows upsets are inevitable. Don’t be surprised when those lower seeds start knocking off the powerhouses.
    • Get ready to tear up your bracket – this year could be one for the record books!

    Get the Inside Scoop:

    For in-depth analysis and the model’s complete tournament predictions, head over to SportsLine. Remember, past success is a strong indicator in March Madness, so give that model a serious look before filling out your bracket.