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Two Chicago girls will have their dream of going to a WNBA game come true. 6th and 7th graders Jade and Joy Lee ran a lemonade stand in the city's Roseland neighborhood for two days to raise money to see their favorite Chicago Sky player Angel Reese in tomorrow night's game against the Indiana Fever. The girls raised 400 dollars, after which, Chicago entrepreneur Early Walker met with them on Monday. He and a business partner are giving the girls two thousand dollars for tickets, a limo ride to the game, and dinner at a five-star restaurant.

https://wgntv.com/news/chicago-news/chicago-sisters-lemonade-stand-sky-tickets/

Ryan Reynolds is sharing a deleted scene from "Deadpool and Wolverine." The scene features the character"Gambit" played by Channing Tatum, who makes an appearance in the latest Deadpool movie. The deleted scene shows Gambit walking through a battlefield, having survived the events of the film. Tatum spent years trying to bring a Gambit movie to the big screen and has said he wants to continue playing the character after appearing in "Deadpool and Wolverine." 

https://variety.com/2024/film/news/deadpool-and-wolverine-deleted-scene-gambit-movie-channing-tatum-1236119376/

It looks like authorities have caught up with a man who calls himself "The Bubble Pirate". Sandy Snakeberg is a Navy veteran and was putting on a bubble-making show for children at a park in La Jolla, California. As the children and their parents cheered with delight, a Park Ranger approached and wrote Snakeberg a ticket for violating the municipal code for littering. The Ranger added that the soapy liquid was bad for the grass. The ticket mandates a court appearance. Snakeberg lives out of his bubble-making van and is awaiting his time in front of a judge.

https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/bubble-pirate-cited-for-liquid-littering-after-blowing-bubbles-in-public-park

A NBA docuseries will debut on Netflix this fall. The streaming giant announced "Starting 5" will will follow superstars LeBron James, Jayson Tatum, Jimmy Butler, Anthony Edwards and Domantas Sabonis as they made their way through the 2023-24 season. Netflix said the series will give fans "an unfiltered view of life at the pinnacle of professional basketball." Executive producers of the series include Barack and Michelle Obama and Peyton Manning. "Starting 5" premieres on October 9th.

https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/starting-5-release-date-trailer-news

A rare lobster has been rescued from a New York grocery store. A one-in-30-million orange lobster was spotted inside the seafood tank at the Stop & Shop in Southampton. Humane Long Island asked management if they would turn over the lobster to them and they agreed. Animal advocates wound up releasing the lobster, named "Clementine," into the Long Island Sound.

https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/ultra-rare-1-30-million-orange-lobster-rescued-from-new-york-supermarket-released-wild

Drinking water from a glacier? That's Ludacris. On Monday, Ludacris shared a video on X showing himself filling up a water bottle with water from one of Alaska's glaciers and then drinking it. Ludacris became very hype about it, but fans took to the comments to warn him about the dangers of drinking glacial water. One user said "pray for Luda, hope he didn't drink any ancient bacteria." The rapper responded with another video explaining it was the best tasting water he's ever had in his life. Ludacris added that he felt like every cell in his body was being hydrated and rejuvenated at the same time and said he went on to have the greatest show in Alaska after that. 

https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/ludacris-alaska-glacier-water-health-update-1235763067/


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