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Hello fellow web crawlers! Andrew here.Ā Welcome to today's edition of web_crawlr.Ā
OurĀ top storiesĀ today are about: Trump leaving out some key context inĀ his latest complaint about his hush money trial, a woman going viral for trying to find outĀ what creepy crawler she found in her pantry food, Tucker Carlson gettingĀ ridiculed over his claims about aliens and evolution, and actor Alec Baldwin beingĀ involved in a viral altercation.Ā
After that, our Assistant EditorĀ KiraĀ has a "Decoding Fandom" column for you.Ā
See you tomorrow!Ā
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ā” Today's top stories
š£ļø POLITICS
āSO UNFAIR!!!ā: Trump complains protesters canāt demonstrate near trialādays after man self-immolated outside courthouse
Former President Donald TrumpĀ complained that his supporters canāt demonstrateĀ near the New York courthouse where his hush money trial is taking place, but TrumpĀ neglected to mention a man had self-immolated outside the courthouseĀ just days prior.
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š WTF
āThis makes me want to throw everything in my pantry outā: Woman finds something unusual in her red pepper flakes, oatmeal
A woman asked people online forĀ help figuring out what creepy crawler infiltrated her pantryāspecifically herĀ red pepper flakes and oatmeal.
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šŗ MEDIA
āEven Joe Rogan couldnāt go along with it:ā Tucker Carlson ridiculed over claims about aliens, evolution
Tucker Carlsonās appearance on theĀ Joe Rogan ExperienceĀ podcast quickly went viral after the former Fox News hostĀ shared his theories on UFOs and evolution.
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𤳠VIRAL
āDonāt make me like himā: Even Alec Baldwinās critics are taking his side after viral confrontation with pro-Palestine protester
Hollywood actorĀ Alec BaldwinĀ isĀ garnering unlikely sympathy onlineĀ following a viral video in which someone repeatedly demanded he say āFree Palestine.ā
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ā Decoding Fandom
ByĀ Kira Deshler
Assistant Newsletter Editor

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In each edition of web_crawlr we have exclusive original content every day. On Wednesdays our Assistant Newsletter Editor Kira Deshler dives deep into the world of fan culture in her āDecoding Fandomā column. If you want to read columns like this before everyone else,Ā subscribe to web_crawlrĀ to get your daily scoop of internet culture delivered straight to your inbox.
šøļø Crawling the web
Here is what else is happening across the 'net.
šµ A womanāsĀ refusal to tip on a tip pad for employeesĀ who did āabsolutely nothingā isĀ inspiring othersĀ to do the same.
š® One manĀ filmed an empty Taco Bell locationĀ andĀ blamedĀ the lack of customers on theĀ stateās newly mandated minimum wageĀ for fast-food workers, butĀ many viewers had a different take on the situation.Ā
š Chick-fil-AĀ recently announced it was going toĀ make the switch from a strict no antibiotics in its chicken policyĀ to only using antibiotics when necessary, like when an animal gets sick. This hasĀ fans of Chick-fil-A worried about how the chicken will now taste.Ā
š If youāre aĀ retail or service industry worker, listen up. This could be the differenceĀ between you getting your time off or not.
š A Colorado-basedĀ auto repair shopĀ went viral after sharing a video of mechanics sharingĀ the most common maintenance mistakesĀ car owners make.
āļø Viewers areĀ dividedĀ after aĀ Southwest Airlines passengerĀ denounced the companyāsĀ early check-in policy as a āscamā in a viral video.Ā
š From theĀ Daily Dot archive:Ā From sponsorships to merch, college athletesĀ can now use their personal brandsĀ to monetize the internet.
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A TikTok video of aĀ customer writing down his orderĀ in an attempt toĀ help an overwhelmed serverĀ has gone viral on the video-sharing platform. Now the small gestureĀ is receiving praise from other servers.
The video, originally posted by TikTok user Natasha Rae (@natasharae__), has a runtime ofĀ only 6 secondsĀ and is accompanied by a text overlay that reads: āPOV: Writing down our orders to make the waiterās life easier since he was working all alone.ā
Since its posting, the video has racked up overĀ 818,000 viewsĀ and more than a 100 comments,Ā many of which are praising the ideaĀ and calling for it toĀ become a norm.

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