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America's largest sushi convention is returning to New York City next month. It used to be called True World's Food Expo but it's now called SUSHI-CON because it's a sushi all-you-can-eat extravaganza. Think bluefin tuna, salmon, eel, yellowtail and more. And you can watch sushi chefs cut tuna from a 400-pounder right in front of you and then sample it. SUSHI-CON will be held at the Flatiron's Metropolitan Pavilion on September 22nd. You can buy an early bird ticket for one-hundred-dollars on the eventspass-dot-com website through September 2nd but after that a ticket will cost 120-dollars. 

https://www.eventspass.com/event/sushicon2024

Here's the latest on those A-I generated images falsely showing Taylor Swift endorsing former President Trump. Now, Donald Trump says he's not behind the fake Taylor Swift endorsement. He told FOX Business that he doesn't know anything about them, noting that he's been a victim of AI deepfakes himself. Trump added that he's not worried about being sued over the issue. 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2024/08/22/donald-trump-addresses-taylor-swift-endorsement-ai/749091

Donald Trump might face legal action from another pop superstar. Beyonce is reportedly threatening the Trump campaign with a cease-and-desist order. "Rolling Stone" reports the threat from her team came after a Trump campaign spokesperson posted a video clip of former President Trump getting off his plane to Beyonce's song "Freedom." The Kamala Harris campaign quickly received permission from Beyonce to use the song after she entered the race for the White House. Trump has been issued a number of cease-and-desist orders from musicians for using their songs while campaigning over the years, from Ozzy Osbourne to the Rolling Stones to Celine Dion.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/article/2024/aug/22/beyonce-blocks-trump-use-of-her-song-freedom-kamala-harris

The U.S. Olympian know as the "Pommel Horse Guy" will be on "Dancing With The Stars." Gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik is the first celebrity announced for season 33 of "Dancing With The Stars." The 25-year-old won the bronze on the pommel horse during the Paris Olympics and also helped secure a bronze medal for the U.S. team. Video of Nedoroscik removing his glasses to compete went viral, prompting comparisons to Clark Kent.

https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/stephen-nedoroscik-dancing-with-the-stars-olympian-pommel-horse-1236114610/

You can now stay at what could be called an Air-B-N-Beatles. Original Beatles drummer Pete Best and his brother have converted rooms above the Casbah Coffee Club in Liverpool into Airbnbs. The original Beatles -- comprised of Best, George Harrison, John Lennon and Stuart Sutcliffe -- reportedly played 40 times at the club that was actually the basement of the Best's family home. There are five units available, each one named for an original member of The Beatles. A room will set you back 200 dollars a night.

https://ultimateclassicrock.com/beatles-casbah-club-airbnb/

In which U.S. state do people curse the most? According to a global study from word finder service WordTips, Maryland takes the number one spot in the USA, Louisiana takes number two, and Georgia comes in third. WordTips looked for foul language in more than one-point-seven million Tweets that were geotagged by location. States cursing the least: South Dakota, Vermont and North Dakota. Florida came out somewhere in the middle. Overall, the U.S. is ranked number one for most potty-mouthed country, followed by the UK and Australia. 

https://nypost.com/2024/08/21/lifestyle/bulls-t-new-york-doesnt-even-make-top-15-of-most-foul-mouthed-states/


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