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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce celebrated the Chiefs going to the Super Bowl with a smooch right on the field. When the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles in two weeks, Swifties now have extra reason to tune in, guaranteeing a ratings bonanza on Super Bowl Sunday. And what would Valentines Day be without roses? Well, that almost happened - thanks to a threatened trade war between the U.S. and Colombia, the South American country where the majority of our premium roses come from. However, after President Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on all goods coming from Colombia, the crisis may now be averted. Plus, there are lots of celebrations in Los Angeles over the sky opening up and delivering a downpour of rain - ending an eight month long dry spell that has been a disaster for firefighters. However, there's now concern water is mixing with ash creating a dangerous toxic soup. And if you've bought eggs at the grocery store this weekend you may have had to dig deeper into your pockets. A spike in bird flu cases has led to a shortage of eggs, but we have some good news, there are lots of substitutes at your local super market!
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce celebrated the Chiefs going to the Super Bowl with a smooch right on the field. When the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles in two weeks, Swifties now have extra reason to tune in, guaranteeing a ratings bonanza on Super Bowl Sunday. And what would Valentines Day be without roses? Well, that almost happened - thanks to a threatened trade war between the U.S. and Colombia, the South American country where the majority of our premium roses come from. However, after President Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on all goods coming from Colombia, the crisis may now be averted. Plus, there are lots of celebrations in Los Angeles over the sky opening up and delivering a downpour of rain - ending an eight month long dry spell that has been a disaster for firefighters. However, there's now concern water is mixing with ash creating a dangerous toxic soup. And if you've bought eggs at the grocery store this weekend you may have had to dig deeper into your pockets. A spike in bird flu cases has led to a shortage of eggs, but we have some good news, there are lots of substitutes at your local super market!
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