Can I get them with a Grand Slam?

Denny’s describes itself as America’s Diner, and the restaurant chain is introducing what it refers to as “the sweetest drip of the season.”

“In streetwear, ‘drip’ is the ultimate compliment,'” the company said in the first line of its news release, “and this National Maple Syrup Day (December 17), America’s Diner is bringing its signature golden drip from the plate to the pavement with the launch of Sticky Kicks – the first-ever sneakers made with real Denny’s syrup.”

“Sticky Kicks are impractical, unnecessary, and completely over the top, which is exactly why we love them,” said Ellie Doty, senior vice president and chief brand officer at Denny’s.

The restaurant chain announced a limited number of syrup-toting shoes will go on sale at 11 am next Wednesday at DinerDrip.com. Members of the Denny’s Rewards program will be able to buy them an hour earlier.

The Sticky Kicks will sell for $195 each. They come in adult men’s sizes 8-13.

Why he didn’t run

Paul Finebaum on “The Takeout with Major Garrett”

Sports talk show host Paul Finebaum made news a couple of months ago by revealing he was considering a run in Alabama for the U.S. Senate. One of the state’s two seats is coming open with Senator Tommy Tuberville deciding to run for governor. Finebaum decided against that run for political office, and he shared with Major Garrett of CBS News what got him to walk away from seeking a job in Washington.

Rare footage of Elvis coming to big screen

The man who made the last Elvis movie is releasing a movie next year with rare footage of the King of Rock ‘n Roll.

Filmmaker Baz Luhrmann is behind “EPIC: Elvis Presley in Concert,” which will be released in IMAX theaters February 20 before moving to other theaters one week later. A teaser of the film came out this week.

“EPiC features long-lost footage from Presley’s legendary Vegas residency in the 1970s, woven together with rare 16mm footage from Elvis on Tour and treasured 8mm film from the Graceland archive, along with rediscovered recordings of Elvis telling ‘his side of the story,” Sony Music said in a news release about the film.

The new Elvis movie made its debut in September at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Reporting the news overseas

To be a foreign correspondent is to be a witness. To be a clear voice in a world that is often marred by violence and misinformation. Our work and responsibility should not be taken lightly.

But I stand before you tonight not to speak about my achievements, but rather to tell you about the humans I’ve met along the way. And about the brave journalists who are risking their lives to tell the realities around them.

So let me begin by acknowledging the fearless and tenacious Palestinian journalists in Gaza who do not have the luxuries we are afforded to simply leave when the story becomes too dangerous. May we not forget their sacrifice and contributions to our industry.

Let me also reiterate the position that international journalists must be given independent access to Gaza to report.

This work does not feel like a job to me, but rather a mission and a purpose to go to the places that others won’t go and tell the stories that otherwise wouldn’t be told.

To places like Israel, speaking with the hostages who were released from Hamas captivity after surviving a brutal terrorist attack or to Syria hearing from the mothers we met at the infamous Sednaya prison who continue to look for their children or to Ukraine interviewing President Zelenskyy on the eastern front lines, our work will continue to focus on the experience of humans amid conflict.

We must continue to speak loudly and fairly, even when it is unpopular to do so. We must hold governments and militaries accountable for their actions. And we must continue to be a voice for the voiceless.

Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst upon receiving the Prize of Excellence at the annual Foreign Press Awards

Change made with MSU football

Davis Wade Stadium

A familiar face will reportedly return to Starkville.