Seniors flock to new Hooters restaurant, plus clue leads to shipwreck discovery
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Seniors flock to new Hooters restaurant, plus clue leads to shipwreck discovery

Lifestyle Hooters waitresses tend to customers on the first day of the new Hooters location in The Villages, Florida, on Monday, July 7, 2025. (Alex Fowler/@thealtemlife) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Lifestyle Welcome to the Fox News Lifestyle Newsletter. Check out these top headlines.TOP 3:GRANDPA'S HOTSPOT: Seniors from a Florida retirement community couldn't wait to try out a new Hooters restaurant. PLANT POWER: Researchers are urging Americans to treat fruits and vegetables as medicine. LOST & FOUND: A single broken plate helped a crew identify a shipwreck after 140 years. Former British Army officer Dominic Robinson, shown at left, identified the SS Nantes shipwreck, thanks to a broken plate. (Jam Press)MORE IN LIFESTYLEGREEN DEALS - Amazon Prime Day features deals on lawn equipment like leaf blowers and lawn mowers....
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Moon-Rice Could Soon Sprout in Space, Adding a Fresh Ingredient to Astronauts’ Diets
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Moon-Rice Could Soon Sprout in Space, Adding a Fresh Ingredient to Astronauts’ Diets

Astronauts can’t enjoy the bliss of home cooking in space, but they may soon be able to eat heartier and healthier meals with one staple ingredient as the star: rice. The simple crop has the potential to become an essential space food, which is why scientists are intent on genetically tailoring the perfect rice to be grown beyond our planet.A collaboration between the Italian Space Agency and three Italian universities — dubbed the Moon-Rice project — has already gotten a head start on creating rice that could nourish astronauts on long-term space missions. Since astronauts’ diets consist of pre-prepared meals that lack fresh ingredients, growing rice in space could help them get the nutrients they need to stay in shape while exploring the final frontier. Read More: Timekeeping Works Differently on the Moon – Here's How...
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Installation of Davao City-Samal submarine cable eyed in October
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Installation of Davao City-Samal submarine cable eyed in October

RJ Calls/SunStar File PhotoPublished on : Jul 10, 2025, 5:07 PMDAVAO Light and Power Company (Davao Light) is set to begin installing its submarine cable linking Davao City to the Island Garden City of Samal (Igacos) in October, according to Davao del Norte Board Member and former Samal City Mayor Al David Uy. The announcement was made during the ceremonial installation of Davao Lights first distribution pole at the launch of its 22MVA digital substation and warehouse facilities in Barangay Magugpo, Tagum City, July 8, 2025. The facility marks the start of Davao Lights service expansion into the First District of Davao del Norte and IGaCoS. Nalipay ko na naa na gyud, this is the first step in Tagum. Hopefully, the people from Davao Light will follow through with a similar activity in October for the submarine...
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