1. Kamala Harris has been accused of avoiding interviews, but she will finally be interviewed on CNN tonight along with running mate Tim Walz. Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders believes Walz is joining the trend because some of Kamala's recent comments have many Democrats thinking she needs a babysitter.
2. Is Travis Kelce ready to “give in”? This is a rumor, but it seems more likely after Travis, Patrick and several other Chiefs players recently participated in a “roundtable” with Chiefs announcer Mitch Holthus. At one point, Travis said “I love you,” after Mitch jokingly asked him, “Do you love me more than Taylor?” Travis responded, “Maybe not.”
3. Don't miss Nomar Eatz on Friday from 5pm to 10pm, an outdoor festival featuring local food, food trucks, caterers, packaged goods vendors and produce vendors – all for free! The event is free to attend, but be sure to come hungry and bring some money for food.
4. You can still buy it if you break it, but what if your child breaks an extremely rare 3,500-year-old ceramic jar from the Bronze Age? A 4-year-old Indiana Jones in training accidentally broke a jar in a museum in Israel. The museum was very understanding and generous, offering to let the family return at any time and the museum's experts would quickly expertly reassemble the jar and put it on display.
5. Two brothers caused quite a stir when they tried to sell homemade ice cream to raise money for their brother's hockey team, the Boston Bear Cubs, which features players with physical and developmental disabilities, including their brother who is autistic. After about 20 customers showed up, the city of Norwood, Massachusetts, shut them down for violating health laws. Of course, when something like this happens in America, the natural response is hate mail and death threats aimed at town officials. Thankfully, good sense prevailed, and they raised over $20,000 for Danny and his brother's hockey team.
And that's the trend