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Brio Italian Grille New Brunch Menu
SUMMARY: A new brunch menu has been launched in Ohio, available Saturdays and Sundays from 11 AM to 3 PM. Highlights include smoked salmon benedict, fennel salad with grilled chicken, brunch burgers with sunny-side eggs, and cinnamon waffles with cream and berries. Special attention is given to National Pasta Day with chicken spinach fettuccine Alfredo. Guests who mention seeing the segment on Fox will receive a free margarita pizza. The restaurant is also open for special events like Thanksgiving and Christmas, offering catering services and a pleasant patio experience.
Brio Italian Grille’s Executive Chef Matthew Birkenmeier joins the morning show to talk about the restaurant’s new brunch menu and to showcase a few entrees featured on the new menu. The new brunch menu will be served on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the restaurant, located at 1601 S. Lindbergh Boulevard in Plaza Frontenac
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Kathy Kaiser returns with some film reviews of some new releases
SUMMARY: Kathy Kaiser reviews new releases, starting with tonight’s Cardinals vs. Nationals game, hoping for a strong batting performance in hot weather. She discusses the new Superman film, directed by James Gunn from St. Louis, praising David Corenswet’s portrayal though missing more Clark Kent focus. The film introduces many characters for the evolving DC Universe, earning 4 out of 5 popcorn. Kathy also highlights a Nat Geo documentary on Steven Spielberg’s filmmaking challenges, rating it 5 out of 5. The documentary, co-produced by Amblin, offers a compelling behind-the-scenes look and streams on Disney Plus and Hulu. More reviews to come.
ST. LOUIS – Looking for a new movie to watch? Kathy Kaiser shares her thoughts on new releases such as Superman, The Better Sister, and Jaws @ 50, an anniversary celebration and re-release of Jaws (1975).
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How to spot Amazon Prime Day scams
SUMMARY: Amazon’s longest Prime Day sale, now lasting four days, has increased opportunities for scammers targeting shoppers. Cybersecurity experts warn about phishing emails, fake websites, and fraudulent text messages mimicking Amazon to steal personal and credit card information. Scammers send messages claiming order issues to trick users into clicking malicious links. Over 120,000 fake Amazon websites have been identified, designed to capture sensitive data by copying Amazon’s site but using deceptive URLs. Experts advise verifying orders directly on Amazon’s official website and carefully checking URLs and email addresses to avoid falling victim to these scams during the Prime Day event.
Amazon Prime Day can be a prime time for shoppers. Adobe Analytics forecasts Prime Day will generate $23.8 billion in sales across retailers, up 28% from the same period last year. Cybersecurity experts say scammers are also looking to cash in.
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After deadly floods, state and federal leaders look for answers
SUMMARY: After devastating flooding in Kerr County, Texas leaders at all levels are calling for answers and improvements. State Rep. Joe Moody urges immediate action on flood warning systems, such as outdoor sirens, and long-term preparedness. State Rep. Drew Darby advocates reviving House Bill 13 for a statewide emergency alert plan. Governor Greg Abbott announced a special session focused on flood recovery and resilience. At the federal level, Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn emphasize bipartisan efforts to improve disaster response, though Cornyn defends the National Weather Service’s warnings amid criticism. President Trump plans a visit, calling the flood a “100-year catastrophe.”
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