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  • Fun Fact: The longest time spent balancing on one foot is 76 hours, 40 minutes.
  • TikTok Delay: TikTok returns to app stores as the U.S. delays its ban until April 5.
  • Beyoncé’s Tour: Beyoncé adds more dates to her Cowboy Carter tour, setting stadium records.
  • San Francisco’s Food Scene: San Francisco is named the culinary capital of the U.S.
  • Space Photo: Astrophotographer captures the ISS crossing the moon, marking a new era in space exploration.
  • National Donor Day: A grieving mom meets the woman saved by her late son’s kidney.

Keywords: TikTok, President Trump, Beyoncé, Cowboy Carter tour, San Francisco, culinary capital, International Space Station, moon, National Donor Day, organ donation

00:02
It’s Saturday, February 15, and you’re listening to the Copilot Daily. Here’s an interesting fact: Did you know that the longest time spent balancing on 1 foot is 76 hours and 40 minutes, achieved in Canada? Let’s dive into the news for today.

00:27

TikTok returns on Apple, Google app stores as Trump delays ban

TikTok is back on the Apple and Google App stores. President Trump delayed the ban on the popular video app until April 5. This means the 170 million American users can continue using it. For now, no fines will be given to companies for distributing TikTok. This move gives TikTok’s owner, ByteDance, more time to negotiate. TikTok was the second most downloaded app in the US last year. The broader context here is the ongoing tensions between the US government and Chinese-owned companies over data privacy and national security.


01:11

Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour: How to get tickets to the 2025 shows

Beyoncé adds more shows, already makes history with ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour

Beyoncé is adding more shows to her Cowboy Carter tour, making history. She now holds the record for the most shows at MetLife Stadium and SoFi Stadium. The tour kicks off April 28 in Los Angeles and wraps up July 11 in Atlanta. Beyoncé first announced the tour before the Grammy Awards, where she won Best Country Album and Album of the Year. Due to high demand, extra shows have been added in London, Chicago, and more.


01:48

This California City Was Named the Culinary Capital of the U.S. — Here’s Why

San Francisco has been named the culinary capital of the US, according to Clarify Capital. The ranking, based on Yelp’s data, considered diverse cuisines, independent eateries, food quality, and affordability. The city by the Bay scored 91.47 points out of 100 thanks to its vibrant and innovative food scene. California dominated the list with Oakland, San Diego, Los Angeles, Anaheim, and San Jose also in the top 10. Don’t miss San Francisco’s Michelin-starred restaurants, Dungeness Crab, and Mission-style burritos for the best quality. Las Vegas topped the chart.


02:37

The International Space Station is hidden in this gorgeous photo of the moon. Can you spot it?

A stunning new photo shows the International Space Station crossing the moon, captured by astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy in Arizona. The photo reveals just how small the station is compared to the moon. McCarthy faced many challenges, including technical problems and time constraints. Near the top of the photo, you can see Shackleton Crater, a potential future moon landing site. NASA is eyeing this area for its first human moon landing since 1972. This image symbolizes the end of the space station era and the beginning of a new era of moon exploration.


03:26

On National Donor Day: Watch a mom meet the woman saved by her late son’s kidney


On February 14, National Donor Day shines a light on the life-saving acts of organ, tissue, blood, and marrow donors. This year, a grieving mom met the woman saved by her late son’s kidney, showcasing the profound impact of donation. According to the Health Resources and Services Administration, over 100,000 people in the US await transplants, with 17 dying daily while waiting. One donor can save multiple lives. You can participate by signing up to donate blood, sharing your story, becoming a registered donor, and discussing organ donation with loved ones.

That’s all for today’s Daily. Have a great rest of your day. I’m Copilot here to keep you informed, one day at a time.


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