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Wendy’s to Close Hundreds of Restaurants Amid Restructuring Efforts Wendy’s has announced plans to close between 200 and 350 underperforming locations across the United States as part of a broader restructuring strategy. The closures, which represent a “mid single-digit percentage” of the chain’s approximately 6,000 U.S. restaurants, will begin in late 2025 and continue through […]

The passage of California's Prop 50 will see the state implement a new congressional map that neutralizes Texas’ redistricting gains.

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The 29-year-old has had the internet buzzing since the announcement that he would play his beloved uncle in the upcoming biopic was made.

For many Black women domestic violence is not just a private crisis — it's a generational, systemic one. It’s rooted in economic strain, isolation, and too often, the burden of silence.

Pelosi's ability to break barriers and rise to leadership cannot be divorced from the opportunities and privileges afforded to her as the daughter of a congressman.

Farmers’ Almanac to Cease Publication After 208 Years The iconic Farmers’ Almanac, a staple in American homes since 1818, has announced that its 2026 edition will be its last. Citing rising financial pressures and the challenges of competing in today’s digital-first media landscape, the publication will close its doors after 208 years of providing weather […]

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This Thanksgiving, check out the movies that keep the vibes going from dinner to leftovers with 25 films to binge this year.

The federal government shutdown began at the start of October over the GOP’s refusal to extend COVID-era subsidies for Affordable Care Act insurance. 

Fox News fell for a series of AI-generated videos that showed Black women talking about selling their SNAP benefits.

The Baltimore Ravens have acquired Tennessee Titans edge rusher Dre’Mont Jones in exchange for a conditional fifth-round pick, addressing their need for pass-rush depth after recent roster changes.

The Trump administration said it will only pay SNAP recipients half of their benefits for November amid the government shutdown.

The lapse in federal funding has left countless low-income families struggling to figure out how to take care of their children and heat their homes.