The New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square is one of the holiday's most cherished traditions, and this year might be its best one yet. Fiskars Living's Tom Brennan joins Cheddar to reveal what makes this year's Waterford New Year's Eve Ball so special. The master artisan explains the painstaking process of creating the iconic scene as the clock strikes midnight.
Brennan reveals why Waterford chose "Gift of Serenity" as this year's theme. He says it represents the spirit of balance and composure heading into the new year. The ball features 288 new crystals that make up the pattern representing the theme.
Finally, Brennan shows off some of the other ways that Waterford is celebrating the holidays. The crystal company is using the New Year's ball as inspiration for some new products including champagne flutes. He says it's a creative way to bring the spirit of the Times Square celebration into your own home.
A planned summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump is in jeopardy. In a statement this morning, North Korea's foreign minister said the country has no interest in a "one-sided discussion" on its nuclear program. On Tuesday, North Korea also canceled planned talks with South Korea.
Starting today, Amazon Prime members will receive exclusive discounts at Whole Foods. Customers will now get 10% off hundreds of sale items in stores and will also get access to rotating weekly specials. The perks are only available in Florida as of today but will be rolled out nationwide starting this summer.
Chris Carter and James Peisker, co-founders of Porter Road, join us to talk about their expansion into the digital landscape. Porter Road is a whole animal butcher shop based in Nashville, but the founders recently decided to take their business online.
Covers for Allure's June issue will feature three Asian women, more than the magazine has had in its entire history. Editor-in-Chief Michelle Lee has made diversity a priority since she took charge two years ago.
In a bid to compete with streaming platforms like Netflix and Hulu for ad dollars, cable networks are crossing over to different platforms.
In 2017, 52 percent of working Americans left vacation days on the table, a massive spike from the 70s and 80s. This trend is a result of a work culture where people feel like they can't take time off, which has a negative impact both on their well-being and on the economy, says Katie Denis, lead researcher at Project: Time Off.
The Daily Show host says the dinner is "weird" because it creates an environment where "the press, and the people the press are reporting on, are all chummy-chummy." But he'll step up and take the mic...if President Trump personally asked him to host the annual dinner.
The coffee chain announced anyone who walks into a store can use the bathrooms, even if they didn't make a purchase. This is "the absolute right thing" to do, says communication and reputation strategist Deirdre Latour. Starbucks came under fire last month after arresting two black men accused of "loitering" at one of its stores.
Facebook is planning to launch its own cryptocurrency, Cheddar senior reporter Alex Heath has learned. A source says the social media company is "very serious" about building a digital coin for users to make secure online payments. This news comes just days after Facebook reorganized its executive leadership and created a team solely devoted to exploring blockchain technology.
Dropbox stock is trading lower even after the company reported a successful first quarter. The cloud storage company beat estimates on earnings and revenue in its first quarterly report as a public company. Dropbox added 500,000 paid users, bringing its total number of paid users to 11.5 million.
BUST Magazine will host its annual Craftacular event in Brooklyn this weekend. The event brings together dozens of local artists and businesses. We talk to Debbie Stoller, editor-in-chief and co-publisher of BUST Magazine, and Laurie Henzel, creative director and co-publisher of BUST Magazine, about what to expect.
The Webby Awards have been running for over two decades and have evolved "as the internet has grown," says Claire Graves, executive director of the annual awards. Each year, the best of the best are rewarded for their contributions to the internet. This year, podcasts and games will be honored too. The awards will air on Tuesday.
In a recent survey, the Italian coffeemaker found that people in the midwest city are more open to having espresso in their desserts, sauces, and cocktails. "Coffee, as crazy as it sounds, is a very versatile ingredient," says former Top Chef contestant Fabio Viviani, who uses Lavazza coffee at his restaurants.
It's undeniable that Mother's Day brings florists a lot of business. But 1-800-Flowers is going beyond just fresh flowers to stay ahead of the game.
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