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Chinese Authorities Use COVID Tracking App to Thwart Protests

Demonstrators have been unable to access their money in banks for several weeks.

Conservatives Sound Alarm Over California Bill That Creates Unelected Regulatory Council for Fast Food Industry

A new California bill that would pass off regulation of the fast food industry to an unelected council has raised concerns with Republicans and business groups struggling to recover from pandemic lockdowns.

Burger King Presents ‘Pride Whopper’ for ‘Pride Month’, Faces Calls to ‘#BoycottBurgerKing’

Burger King Austria unveiled on Instagram its new LGBTQ promotion showcasing "two equal buns" per burger.

Journalist Attempts Road Trip in Electric Car, Ends Up Spending More Time Charging Than Sleeping. ‘Fumes Never Smelled So Sweet,’ She Says Upon Returning...

Wall Street Journal reporter Rachel Wolfe recently ventured from New Orleans, Louisiana to Chicago, Illinois in a brand-new Kia EV6 to test America's current electric vehicle capabilities and public-charging infrastructure.

Pizza Hut’s Book Club Promotes Drag Queen Books to Pre-k Children

Pizza Hut's book club for young students promotes books to pre-kindergarten children about little kids dressing up as drag queens.

McDonald’s Initiates Selling Its Business in Russia

McDonald's announced its withdrawal from the Russian market and has started selling its business in the country, according to the company’s statement published on Monday on PR Newswire website.

McDonald’s Exists Russia

The US fast-food giant has begun the sale of its business assets across the country.

Mother’s Day by the Numbers: Historical Facts, Stats, Celebrations

Each year, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.

Woke Soccer Star Megan Rapinoe Adds to Subway’s Failure in 2021, Over 1,000 Stores Close Amid Backlash

Subway has struggled in the year since it hired soccer star and left-wing activist Megan Rapinoe as a national spokeswoman, with hundreds of stores closing across the nation.

Who Waited Two Years to Admit COVID-19 Is Airborne — But Why?

The World Health Organization is supposed to be an "expert" when it comes to protecting public health, but it was clueless when it came to letting the public know how SARS-CoV-2 was transmitted.

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