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  • RFK Jr.’s barnyard ringtone interrupts White House MAHA briefing, sparks laughs

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    A White House press briefing focused on Make America Healthy Again policies briefly paused Wednesday when Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s phone went off, showcasing a duck quacking ringtone. 

    “I’m sorry,” Kennedy said as he paused his remarks at the White House press briefing’s podium as he silenced his phone. His ringtone blared ducks quacking, sparking jokes from Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and laughter from reporters. 

    Kennedy joined the press briefing flanked by other health leaders within the administration to unveil new dietary guidelines focused on Americans eating “real foods” and not ultra-processed meals in a move aimed at addressing chronic disease and childhood illnesses. 

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    Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s duck-quacking ringtone briefly interrupted the press briefing Jan. 7, 2025.  (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

    As Kennedy’s phone rang out with ducks quacking, Rollins quipped: “Duck is also high in protein. Duck is a good thing to eat everybody.”

    The press briefing broke out into chuckles before Kennedy got back to business and continued discussing his team’s MAHA efforts, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s overhaul of the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule, which reduces the number of routine immunizations recommended for children.

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    Kennedy is an environmental lawyer and self-avowed lover of nature. Before his confirmation to serve in the federal government, Kennedy was well-known on social media for posting videos showing off wild critters he came across on hikes in Southern California or videos showing off his falconry skills. 

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    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hikes with one of his two Gordon Setter dogs, Ronan, in the Santa Monica Mountains, in Los Angeles, March 18, 2024.  (Mike Blake/Reuters)

    The press conference unveiled an updated, inverted food pyramid built on meat, fats, fruits and vegetables. While whole grains are now at the narrow bottom of the inverted pyramid. 

    “The new guidelines recognize that whole, nutrient-dense food is the most effective path to better health and lower health care costs,” Kennedy said. “Protein and healthy fats are essential, and were wrongly discouraged in prior dietary guidelines. We are ending the war on saturated fats.”

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    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks during a briefing with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins at the White House, Jan. 7, 2026, in Washington. (Jacquelyn Martin/The Associated Press)

    Kennedy added that if foreign adversaries wanted to throttle and weaken the U.S., they’d “addict us to ultra-processed foods.”

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    “If a foreign adversary sought to destroy the health of our children, cripple our economy, to weaken our national security, there would be no better strategy than to addict us to ultra-processed foods,” he said.

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  • Oreo’s Thanksgiving-themed cookies fly off shelves as some fans call them ‘cursed’

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    A new Oreo offering has some fans more than ready to feast — while others are crying fowl.

    The cookie company released a new Thanksgiving dinner-inspired cookie collection with the flavors Turkey & Gravy, Sweet Potato, Creamed Corn, Apple Caramel Pie, Pumpkin Pie and Cranberry Sauce on Oct. 29. 

    The limited-edition sandwich cookies, which were available only on the Oreo website and retailed for $19.99, sold out just a week after they were listed.

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    The 12-pack of cookies, which were covered in flavored fudge, was part of an experimental “test-and-learn” release, in which Oreo sought honest feedback from fans, according to the company.

    Fans instantly took sides once Oreo unveiled the new flavors on Instagram.

    The new Thanksgiving-themed flavors have prompted a variety of reactions.  (Oreo)

    “Turkey and stuffing, and creamed corn? Ummm, might pass on those two flavors,” one Instagram skeptic commented on a post from the food review account Snackolator. 

    “Who asked for this? Straight to jail,” joked another.

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    “At first I’m like, ‘Oh! Obviously, Pecan Pie, Apple Pie, Chocolate Pudding Pie, Cranberry Wine, Sweet Potato with Marshmallows, and Honey Butter Biscuit,’” one man commented. “Then I see the actual flavors.”

    Others said the release was “cursed” and that it went “too far.”

    “This sounds disgusting. I wanna try them.”

    Still, curiosity won out for plenty of others. 

    “This sounds disgusting. I wanna try them,” said one person.

    “Oh my gosh, definitely want to try the creamed corn and turkey-flavored ones,” said another person, adding, “Curious how they nail the flavor.”

    Oreo collectors tin filled with fudge-covered Thanksgiving dinner-flavored Oreos.

    The Oreo brand is introducing a limited-edition test-and-learn flavor: Oreo Thanksgiving dinner-inspired cookies.  (Oreo)

    “Literally went and bought it as soon as I saw this post,” another admitted. 

    Others were influenced by the “novelty” of the item, including the Oreo-shaped collector’s tin. 

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    “I want the tin, but I am afraid of the cookies,” a man commented.

    Still others balked at the checkout total. The tin’s price is $19.99 — but with shipping fees nearly doubling the price, some fans weren’t feeling quite as thankful.

    Wrote one person, “[Twenty dollars] isn’t bad. It’s the $24 shipping on top of that!”

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    Others reported getting a 50% discount on shipping at one point.

    And many expressed disappointment upon realizing the set was sold out this week.

    Woman with curious look on her face as she eats an Oreo off a plate she is holding while sitting on couch in living room.

    Some fans called the new Oreo collection “cursed” — but curiosity still led many to grab a few.  (iStock)

    Two of the more palatable flavors from the set, however, are still available: Pumpkin Pie and Apple Caramel Pie. 

    They’re sold in packs of six for $14.99. Also for sale on the website are Blueberry Pie and Apple Pie à la Mode Oreos.

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    The bold flavors join a long line of experimental, limited-edition Oreos released around the world over the years — from Swedish Fish and Wasabi to Cotton Candy, Firework Pop-Rocks and even Hot Chicken Wing cookies.

    Fox News Digital reached out to Oreo for further comment.

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  • Supermom In Training: Holiday crafts we love

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    One of the best things about having a little one is making holiday crafts with them to give to grandparents, teachers, etc. The bean and I have quite a few faves. Here are our holiday crafts we love:

    Mini gingerbread houses. Just make little houses out of graham cracker squares and decorate with everything you can think of: sprinkles, candy canes, cookies, cereal, mini marshmallows, chocolate chips – the choices are endless!

    Paper snowflakes. Likely a simple craft you did as a child, the bean’s favourite part is unfolding them to see what shapes we made. We hung them with fishing line from our ceiling.

    Popsicle stick trees. You can make the blank trees ahead of time and then give your kids a variety of things to decorate them: markers, glitter glue, pompomps, stickers, paint, etc.

    Salt dough ornaments. Half the fun is playing with the dough and cutting out the shapes, and other half is prettying them up. My favourite recipe for salt dough is:

    1 c. cornstarch

    2 c. baking soda

    1 1/2 c. water

    Bake on a low heat, turning a few times, until dried out.

    Toilet paper roll snowmen are fun. The bean turned his into a one-eyed monster snowman.

    Christmas light fingerprints. Just have your child put differently-coloured fingerprints all over a page, and then “connect them” with the thin line of a marker to make the wire.

    A full-time work-from-home mom, Jennifer Cox (our “Supermom in Training”) loves dabbling in healthy cooking, craft projects, family outings, and more, sharing with Suburban readers everything she knows about being an (almost) superhero mommy.

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