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 Holiday shoppers buying an iPhone 14 Pro today should be prepared to wait, and wait some more, to get their hands on the premium device.According to Counterpoint Research, wait times for the iPhone 14 Pro averaged 37 days in late November mdash; the longest time since the new model was  stanley cup released. The research outfit said it was seeing wait times increase  significantly  across all markets it monitors. That five-week wait mean stanley cup s someone buying the new phone today likely won t have it in their hands until mid-January. By comparison, the wait for an iPhone 13 Pro averages just 15 days, according to the tracker.                                         A stanley cup pple has been struggling with delays as COVID-19 cases surge in China, along with the attendant lockdowns. Bloomberg this week reported that tumult at Zhengzhou, a key manufacturing hub for the company, would lead to a shortfall of 6 million iPhone Pros this season, confirming previous estimates from Morgan Stanley and Wedbush that the iPhone maker was falling short in its production.  Production is cramped significantlymdash;this could be 5%, potentially 10% of iPhone units in its most important period, in terms of Christmas,  Wedbush analyst Dan Ives told CBS News.         Ives noted that some Apple stores are seeing iPhone 14 Pro shortages of up to 40% of typical inventory.Apple did not respond to a request for comment. With COVID-19 on the rise in China, it s slowing work at FoxConn, the electronics manufacturer that assembles  Qszi Evacuations underway as Hurricane Henri bears down on the Northeast
 Move over pizza rat -- there s another rodent that has captured the internet s heart. Reddit user JacksonCheeseburger posted a video clip showing the four-legged creature taking refuge in a New York City subway station inundated with rain water during Tuesday s storm. The so-called  flood rat  was spotted at the 23rd Street 6 line subway statio stanley cups n, next to a support beam as fast-moving water swirls around him.                                         As one Reddit user wrote,  I hate rats but I do feel bad for him.  There s no immediate word on the fate of  flood rat  after the storm.         Take a look at  flood rat  in the video below:    FLOOD RAT: We ve all been there. This New York City rat got stuck when the subway flooded -- proving bad weather can affect anyone s commute. https://t.co/nQcqzFB25J pic.twitter/8E31pBUggVmdash; CBS News  @C yeezy BSNews  af1  September 19, 2018                Forget Pizza Rat. I give you: Flood Rat.                    More from CBS News                                                                                                         Here s how Starbucks  new CEO plans to overhaul its struggling cafes                                                                                                                                 How to watch the Cowboys vs. Falcons NFL game today                                                                                                                                 Thousands show up in Dublin, duped by onlin