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Eminem is going to be a grandfather; reveals daughter expecting first baby in music video

FILE -- Eminem performs during "Live From Detroit: The Concert at Michigan Central" on Thursday, June 6, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

Looks like Eminem is going to be a grandfather for the first time.

This week, the 51-year-old rapper released a personal music video for his song “Temporary,” which features old home videos of his daughter Hailie Jade Scott and him over the years.

Toward the end of the video, a clip shows Scott, now 28, sharing the pregnancy news with Eminem while unveiling a blue football jersey that read “Grandpa” and the No. 1.

Eminem shares Hailie Jade Scott with ex-wife Kimberly Anne Scott. He is also the father to adopted daughters Alaina, 31, and Stevie, 22.

Additionally, the music video featured footage from Hailie Jade Scott’s wedding to Evan McClintock from earlier this year.

Us Weekly reports that Hailie Jade Scott has been open about her close relationship with her father and shared that she gets emotional when hearing the songs that have been written about her through the years.

The 28-year-old shared pictures from her wedding with McClintock in May.

People reports the two got engaged on Feb. 4, 2023, after they dated for six years and met at Michigan State University in 2016.

Customers say Wawa is best convenience store, study finds

FILE -- Wawa announced plans earlier this year to open multiple new stores in south Georgia. (Wawa | WXIX)

Customers have spoken when it comes to the top-rated convenience stores in the country.

Philadelphia-based Wawa took home the top spot with an industry-leading score of 82 out of the 100 points available in a recent customer satisfaction study, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index.

QuikTrip finished second with a score of 81, followed by Buc-ee’s and Murphy USA with scores of 80 apiece.

Those who conducted the study said they found that food quality was a determining factor when it came to customer satisfaction scores.

“Convenience stores are no longer just a quick stop for gas and snacks — they are becoming serious competitors in the food service industry,” Forrest Morgeson, director of research at ACSI, said.

Hoagies are a big draw for Wawa customers and Buc-ee’s has a reputation for offering its customers a wide variety of on-the-go food options.

QuikTrip stores are reportedly also installing QT Kitchens to offer guests more food options.

The study found that nearly all reported chains exceeded the industry average score of 76.

Customers also gave the top-rated stores high marks for operating hours, locations, mobile ordering and loyalty programs.

“By focusing on the in-store dining experience, while maintaining the speedy service that customers have grown accustomed to, convenience stores may have found the perfect recipe for success,” Morgeson said.

Kids in flash mob robberies at 7-Eleven turned in to police by their own parents, reports say

Los Angeles police say extra patrol efforts have been implemented at 7-Eleven stores to deter future incidents. (Los Angeles Police Department)

Los Angeles

Parents in the Los Angeles area are being praised for helping turn in their children who were reportedly involved in a series of 7-Eleven robberies.

The parents reportedly made the difficult decision after discovering their child’s involvement in several disruptive flash mob robberies at the convenience stores.

KTTV reports that Los Angeles Police Department Assistant Chief Blake Chow confirmed that several parents surrendered their teens to police stations last week in connection with the robberies.

Chow also shared that many of the juveniles involved were not from the neighborhoods where the crimes took place.

“They did the right thing because if you don’t stop them young, they could go pretty far with it,” resident Tiffany Brown said.

Last month, Los Angeles police shared a video of one of the 7-Eleven robberies saying the department received multiple crime reports in connection with the flash mob robberies at 7-Eleven stores that involved 20 to 40 people on bicycles.

Authorities said the bicycle crew began targeting convenience stores in July.

The LAPD said it has stepped up patrols to deter future incidents as it continues to ask for public assistance in identifying the others involved.

Baseball legend Pete Rose’s cause of death revealed

FILE - Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds in action at the bat against the Atlanta Braves in Atlanta, Aug. 2, 1978. (AP Photo, File)

Las Vegas

Former MLB player Pete Rose’s cause of death has been revealed.

According to the Clark County coroner’s office, Rose died from hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. He also had a significant condition of diabetes mellitus.

The manner of his death has been ruled natural.

Rose was a Major League Baseball player and manager known by his nickname “Charlie Hustle,” died on Monday. He was 83 years old.

Rose, whose full name is Peter Edward Rose Sr., played in the MLB from 1963 to 1986.

He was most notable for being a part of a dominating Cincinnati Reds lineup in the 1970s.

Rose was a 17-time All-Star and played on three World Series championship teams.

He was the National League MVP in 1973 and World Series MVP two years later.

Rose is baseball’s career hits leader with 4,256 and holds the major league record for games played, plate appearances, and the NL record for the longest hitting streak.

He also served as the manager of the Cincinnati Reds from 1984 to 1989.

However, in 1989, Rose was suspended from baseball for life for gambling.

The ban left him ineligible for induction into baseball’s Hall of Fame, but he was voted into the Reds Hall of Fame in 2016.

Man, 35, found dead on conveyor belt at recycling facility; police investigating

An investigation into the death of a man whose body was found at a New Jersey recycling facility remains ongoing. (News 12 New Jersey via CNN Newsource)

Farmington, N.J.

Police in New Jersey say an investigation remains ongoing after a man’s body was discovered on a conveyor belt at a recycling facility earlier this month.

Workers at a Republic Services recycling facility in the Farmingdale area were reportedly sorting materials when they spotted the body on Sept. 4.

Police later identified the man as 35-year-old Nicholas Holsten, News 12 New Jersey reported.

Authorities have not yet shared how the man’s body ended up on the conveyor belt, but they are continuing their investigation.

People reports the 35-year-old was not an employee at the facility, according to a Republic Services spokesperson.

Friends and family of Holsten said he was born in New Brunswick and will be “deeply missed.”