As the Ouachita National Forest moves to open new quartz mining near Jessieville, conservationists are raising concerns about the proposal. On April 5, the U.S. Forest Service, which manages the Ozark ...
McDonald's CEO said he blames his mother for the viral Big Arch backlash. Chris Kempczinski went viral for taking a tiny bite out of his burger, which he kept calling a "product." He said his mother ...
Which? testers complain M&S sponge is ‘too dry’ as Waitrose’s Cecil tops the tree with ‘best buy’ gong After a busy 35 years as a British party favourite, not to mention a bruising court battle with ...
Nicholas Jordan goes on the hunt for good Easter eggs. After nibbling through 29 products, he is glad the ovum ordeal is over Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email If you value our independent ...
With artificial intelligence continuing to dominate corporate strategies and news headlines, Silicon Valley has embraced a new buzzword, one that may feel too close to home for those already feeling ...
Jeff Rose, a part owner of a countertop fabrication shop in Nicholasville, Ky., is among the hundreds, if not thousands, of workers who have been diagnosed with silicosis, a lethal lung disease caused ...
McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski's Big Arch taste test started a fast-food authenticity war. CEOs from rival fast food chains started posting their own taste tests to poke fun at Kempczinski. Despite ...
As McDonald’s and Burger King battle it out, Wendy’s president Pete Suerken is getting hands-on, recently taking part in a Baconator taste test. In the couple days since the Internet began to heckle ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Burger King released its own taste test video featuring CEO Tom Curtis after a clip of McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski went viral ...
CHICAGO, Illinois — McDonald’s CEO is facing online criticism after posting a promotional video in which he samples the fast-food chain’s new Big Arch burger, a clip that quickly sparked debate about ...
Burger King isn't afraid to take a big bite, at least that's how it appears in a recent viral video featuring the popular fast-food chain's president, Tom Curtis. "Only one thing missing," Curtis says ...