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Popeyes Managers' Brawl Over 'Burnt Biscuits' Ends in Gunfire: Police
A Popeyes dispute escalated when two managers took their argument over "burnt biscuits" outside, now one is hospitalized & one is charged with attempted murder.
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Target Boycott Leaders to Protest on George Floyd Anniversary Over DEI Rollback
Black faith leaders plan protests at Target on May 25, demanding the return of DEI initiatives.
McDonald's 'Migraine Meal' Goes Viral — Does It Actually Work?
McDonald's "Migraine Meal" goes viral on TikTok as users claim Coke and fries help relieve headaches — but does it really work?
Dairy Queen CEO Recalls Warren Buffett Job Interview: 'He Wanted to Learn From Me'
Troy Bader shares how Warren Buffett's job interview focused on passion and learning. What does it reveal about Berkshire's future?
Ben & Jerry's Co-Founder Ben Cohen Arrested During Gaza Protest at Senate Hearing
Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen was arrested during a Senate protest over U.S. aid to Israel and the crisis in Gaza.
Thousands of Starbucks Employees Protest Dress Code Changes With Walkout
Thousands of Starbucks employees have gone on strike to protest a new dress code, demanding changes and collective bargaining.
Kroger Shoppers Overpaying Due to Price Errors, Consumer Watchdog Says
Consumer Reports finds Kroger overcharged shoppers due to expired sale tags, sparking legal concerns and customer frustration.
McDonald's Teams Up With Trump Administration to Add 375,000 Jobs
McDonald's partners with the Trump administration to hire 375,000 workers this summer, marking its biggest employment push in years.
4 in 5 Fast-Food Workers in California Are Afraid to File Labor Complaints For Fears Related to Their Immigration Status: Poll
The survey also revealed that 63% of respondents did not know they had the legal right to report workplace violations
Employers Grow Worried About Staffing Shortages In The Next Year If Trump's Immigration Crack Down Continues
Majority of employers across industries are worried that the Trump admin's crack down on immigration will lead to staffing shortages within the next 12 months.