Robots invade during labor crunch Robots and automation are increasingly invading kitchens to relieve labor shortages at fast-food and casual dining chains. An executive at Inspire Brands, which
Soup Sold At Costco Recalled In 13 States Because Plastic Might Be In The Food Ivar’s Soup and Sauce Company, Mukilteo, Washington is recalling 14,968 sleeves of refrigerated
Canada Bans Public Employees from Using ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ “Let’s Go Brandon” has made its way north of the border, where Canadian officials have banned its use by
Australia is trying to vaccinate all of its koalas against chlamydia About 400 koalas will be vaccinated as part of the trial, and researchers told Reuters that they
World’s tallest fresh-cut Christmas tree arrives in Oklahoma The world’s tallest fresh-cut Christmas tree now stands tall in Enid, Oklahoma. “The White House has a 35-foot tree, Rockefeller
Pandemic drains families’ savings While some Americans were able to bulk up their savings during the pandemic, others lost theirs completely. According to a new poll, nearly 20%
Florida fines county over $ 3.5 million for COVID vaccination warrant Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has followed through on his threat to fine local governments that require employees
Researchers believe they’ve discovered a compound that could eradicate Lyme disease in the wild Hygromycin A is harmless to animals but deadly to Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that
Ontario, Canada government makes deal with Shoppers Drug Mart to offer free menstrual products in all schools Students in Ontario will have access to free menstrual products this
California requires menstrual products in public schools California public schools and colleges must stock their restrooms with free menstrual products under a bill signed by Governor Gavin Newsom.
‘A loving father’: Al Capone’s family hopes auction will humanize him An image from Christmas Day in 1946 when the notorious Chicago gangster Al Capone took his wife
The U.K. plans to phase out natural gas by 2035, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Fossil fuels will be replaced by renewable energy and nuclear power as the
Original Winnie-the-Pooh bridge from Ashdown Forest up for auction The iconic bridge that became famous as “Poohsticks Bridge” thanks to A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh books is now being auctioned
Panhandler complains drivers throw dead fish at him A panhandler in Rockford, Illinois, says drivers throw dead fish at him to keep him away from intersections. “They drive
California woman discovers 4.38-carat diamond at Arkansas state park, largest find of the year A California woman is taking home a 4.38-carat yellow diamond she discovered at Crater
YouTube says it is banning all videos with vaccine misinformation and removing a number of prominent anti-vaccine accounts YouTube said it would expand its policy on COVID-19 vaccine
Supply chain hit by worker shortage Worker shortages, combined with a lack of 24/7 operations in U.S. ports, are making nationwide supply chain snarls even worse with tens