Super Bowl Sunday menus are seeing some surprises this year, while authorities investigate a new message in the search for the mother of Savannah Guthrie. Additionally, the award-winning fantasy game Baldur's Gate is being turned into a TV series, and a Bermuda snail, once thought extinct, is now thriving after a decade's effort. Former President Trump also signed a proclamation to increase US imports of beef from Argentina.
As Super Bowl Sunday approached, party hosts across America were finalizing their game day menus. While traditional offerings like chicken wings and pizza were still expected, some hosts were planning surprises, according to Fox News. Chef Steve DiFillippo demonstrated how to prepare a game day menu.
Meanwhile, police were investigating a new message related to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of US news presenter Savannah Guthrie, as reported by BBC World. Authorities were inspecting the information provided in the message for accuracy. This development came after the first deadline in an alleged ransom letter had passed.
In the world of entertainment, the critically acclaimed video game Baldur's Gate was being adapted into a TV series, according to BBC Technology. The series would be headed by Craig Mazin, known for HBO's "The Last of Us" adaptation and the 2019 hit "Chernobyl." However, the game's developers, Larian Studios, would not be directly involved in the project.
Conservation efforts have led to the resurgence of the greater Bermuda snail (Poecilozonites bermudensis), once believed extinct, as reported by The Guardian. After a decade of work, including breeding and releasing more than 100,000 snails, the button-sized mollusc was thriving again.
Finally, former President Trump signed a proclamation to increase US imports of beef from Argentina, as reported by The Guardian. This move, announced in October, sparked fury from US cattle ranchers, though economists predicted it would have little impact on prices.
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