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1/8/24 - Golden Globes, RIP David Soul, and Bye Bye X-Box Things

Monday 1/8/24


Celebrate:

Argyle Day

Bubble Bath Day

Earth's Rotation Day

National Career Coach Day

National Clean Off Your Desk Day

National English Toffee Day

National Gluten-Free Day

National JoyGerm Day

National Man Watcher's Day

National Winter Skin Relief Day

Show and Tell Day at Work Day

War on Poverty Day

World Typing Day

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Weekend Boxoffice

1. Wonka  $14.4M

2. Night Swim  $12.0M

3. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom $10.6M

4. Migration  $10.3M

5. Anyone But You  $9.5M


The Golden Globes were handed out last night. Who won? Check out all the details here.


Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X users have a few days to save some of their content before it is deleted on January 9. Back in October, Microsoft began to quietly warn users of this event via Xbox console DM that existing and new captures on the Xbox Network will automatically be deleted after 90 days.

It's game clips and screenshots. Thankfully, there are ways to save your favorite content by backing up existing captures to an external storage or uploading them to OneDrive. Meanwhile, going forward, you can set your console up so your captures automatically upload to one of those options. 


Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” ties for the longest command in the history of Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart, adding a 36th week at the summit on the ranking dated Jan. 13.

The single matches the command of Maroon 5’s “Girls Like You” in 2018-19.

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David Soul, best known for his role in the popular 1970s television series “Starsky & Hutch” has died at 80.

Playing opposite Paul Michael Glaser, who starred as Detective Dave Starsky, the pair’s chemistry helped popularize “Starsky & Hutch.”

Soul worked steadily as an actor after “Starsky & Hutch” ended, but he also never let go of his first love of music. He had a hit with the single “Don’t Give Up on Us” in 1976 and released five albums over the years.


Today’s Useless Fact of the Day - Goldfish were originally green or gray, and orange ones had rare mutations, but those were more popular in China, so they bred the orange goldfish together.

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