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A California start-up is promising a flying car by 2025. Alef Aeronautics from the San Francisco Bay Area wants to start delivering its 300-thousand-dollar Model A flying car to customers by end of that year. Alef is already taking deposits from potential customers. It costs 150-dollars to get on the waiting list and 15-hundred dollars for a priority spot on the list. The company's CEO says building a flying car is no more complicated than a Toyota Corolla.
https://dailyhive.com/canada/flying-cars-2025-alef-aeronautics
Don't try to hit up Britney Spears on Instagram. She is once again deactivating her official Instagram account. Britney's profile is no longer visible on the social media platform. This comes after Spears appeared to end her feud with her younger sister Jamie Lynn last week in a tribute post. Spears has quit Instagram several times in the past, but her recent posts have left some fans concerned for her well-being.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/us-celebrity-news/britney-spears-deletes-instagram-fans-28663302
Google is announcing the top trending search term of the year. It is..."wordle." Wordle is a popular online game that gives players six chances to guess a five-letter word each day. The game was first introduced in October of last year. Google Trends said "wordle" beat out terms such as election results, Ukraine and the late actress Betty White in total U.S. searches.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/07/tech/wordle-google-search-2022/index.html
The Golden Girls Kitchen in New York City is now officially serving up lunch. The immersive experience is located in Manhattan's Seaport District, with an emphasis on sweet treats and good drinks. The space is designed to look like the Miami scenes where Blanche, Rose, Dorothy, and Sophia spent a lot of time. The pop up is expected to run through March before it moves on to Miami, San Francisco, and Chicago in spring of 2023.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/golden-girls-kitchen-new-york-city_n_6390f0f9e4b069ea32428826
A maxi dress worn by Christine McVie has a new owner. McVie wore the dress on the back cover of Fleetwood Mac's biggest album, "Rumors." The dress was auctioned by Julien's Auctions and sold for 56-thousand-250-dollars. That's five-times the original estimate of ten-thousand dollars.
The Attorney General of Massachusetts is approving a proposal passed by Nantucket voters which allows women at public and private beaches to go topless. AG Maura Healey's office determined the Island rule would not conflict with the constitution or laws of Massachusetts. Nantucket resident Dorothy Stover suggested the amendment to promote gender equity.
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/nantucket-topless-beaches/index.html