Magician & Prankster Rahat Hossain tests the alertness of service workers by attempting to pay for his meal with a comically oversized or obviously fake bill.
Magician & Prankster Rahat Hossain brings a cinematic horror icon to the service window to give employees a chilling encounter with a tricycle-riding puppet.
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Abstract: This paper presents a grid-interactive microgrid simulation framework using OpenDSS, integrating real-time and historical data from a cluster of commercial and residential buildings with ...
The University of North Texas at Dallas will host its monthly drive-through food distribution Feb. 20 from 9 a.m. to noon, or while supplies last, continuing efforts to support families facing food ...
The Minnesota Twins have already lost Pablo Lopez, who is set to undergo Tommy John surgery, for the season. Having Joe Ryan suffer a long-term injury of his own would be debilitating. Minnesota is ...
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The former Debby's Drive-Thru in Sudbury has been rebranded as The Hut under new ownership. Sudbury native Kerani Verma took over the business from longtime owner Debby Johnston, who has retired.
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