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Martin Truex Jr. Net Worth

Martin Truex Jr. is a NASCAR driver born on June 29, 1980 in Mayetta, NJ. He has achieved great success in the sport, winning the NASCAR Busch Series championship two years in a row in 2004 and 2005, and the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series Championship in 2017. Martin Truex Jr. is a member of Race Car Driver Age, Biography and Wiki 💰 Net worth: $30 million About NASCAR Busch Series champion two years in a row, in 2004 and 2005.

No-Churn Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream Modern Honey

No-Churn Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream How to make rich, creamy chocolate chunk ice cream at home without an ice cream maker! Homemade ice cream has never been easier! It is still 105 degrees in Arizona and it is the end of September. True story. So we are still eating ice cream way into October as a way to cool off. If you live in the Western United States, you may understand this situation.

Thermaltake Launches Tt eSports Iris Optical RGB Gaming Mouse

LAS VEGAS, NV -- Thermaltake launched a new gaming mouse at CES 2018, the Tt eSports Iris Optical RGB gaming mouse. It’s an entry level product that aims to provide great bang for buck performance. The Iris Optical RGB features a right-handed ergonomic design with a sharp gamingaesthetic. It boasts textured grips on both sides as well as a matte, soft-touch coating for better control. Below the scroll wheel is the DPI switch and at the right-hand side of the mouse are two programmable macro keys.

Andy Cohen Might Get Credit For Real Housewives' Success, But It Wasn't His Idea

He's long been known as the face of Real Housewives and receives a lot of credit as well as backlash for hosting it. Andy Cohen didn't come up with the original concept, though at this point, fans can't imagine the series without him. Clearly, a ton of work and creative effort goes into developing a series, plus casting it, setting the stage, and actually working with the recorded footage and the "

How Netflix Is Selling Itself to the World

This story first ran in Buffering, Vulture’s newsletter about the streaming industry. Head to vulture.com/buffering and subscribe today! This story first ran in Buffering, Vulture’s newsletter about the streaming industry. Head to vulture.com/buffering and subscribe today! Netflix spends hundreds of millions of dollars each year promoting individual movies and TV shows on the service. But now the company has decided to invest significant resources into marketing something far more general: Netflix itself. Earlier this month, the streamer kicked off its first-ever global brand campaign, a 27-country promotional effort built around the tagline “One Story Away.