Mon. 05/30 - Angry Angry Hamsters
Coronavirus Daily Briefing
Welcome to our accidental breakfast episode. First, how did orange juice become our go-to breakfast beverage of choice? Plus, Waffle House’s in-house record label. And, someone’s been eating their Wheatie’s, how major sports tournaments are using AI to improve the game and the fan experience.
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How orange juice took over the breakfast table (BBC Future) Misunderstanding Orange Juice as a Health Drink (The Atlantic, 2014) Coronavirus: orange juice weekly sales growth US 2020. (Statista) A B-Side With Your Bacon? Waffle House Has Its Own Music Label (NPR) Waffle House Has Its Own Record Label (Great Big Story, YouTube) Waffle House has its own record label and the songs are in the restaurant jukeboxes (Boing Boing) Waffle House Records (Spotify) Waffle House Music - scroll down for music videos Wimbledon wants to teach its audience about tennis. Luckily, there's an app for that (CNN) FIFA Will Use AI to Track Players' Bodies During World Cup (Gizmodo) Beyonce Joins Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson for This Hot 100 Milestone — As a Solo Artist & With a Group (Billboard) NASA Updates Coverage for Webb Telescope's First Images Reveal (NASA) Jackson Bird on TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.