The Supreme Court’s decision to not hear Domino’s case on whether its website is accessible to the disabled is seen as a win for disability advocates.
Author: Kelly Tyko, USA TODAY
McDonald’s McRib is back for a limited time. How to find it
The McRib, McDonald’s iconic barbecue sandwich, is set to return for a limited time as early as Monday, Oct. 7, in more than 10,000 U.S. restaurants.
Aldi and Kroger releasing wine Advent calendars in November, and Aldi has a beer one, too
Aldi is bringing its first beer Advent calendar to U.S. stores in Nov. 6 and bringing back wine calendars. Kroger will have wine Advent calendars, too.
Forever 21 closings 2019: What stores could close as part of the company’s bankruptcy
Days after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, Forever 21 released a list of 178 stores that could close as part of the company’s bankruptcy.
Fox, Dish Network dispute hits college football and NFL football season
For millions of Dish Network and Sling subscribers, local Fox channels went dark in 16 markets across 23 states along with select cable networks.
Amazon to offer Samuel L. Jackson voice for Alexa. He’ll curse, if you want.
Samuel L. Jackson is lending his iconic voice to Amazon’s Alexa – explicit language and all. Jackson’s voice will be available in a clean version too.
Chipotle adds carne asada to menu starting Thursday for a limited time
Chipotle is adding carne asada, a second steak option, to restaurants starting Sept. 19.
Trump says October tariffs on Chinese imports will be delayed ‘as a gesture of good will’
The increased tariffs on China scheduled to go into effectOct. 1 will be delayed “as a gesture of good will,” President Donald Trump said Wednesday.
Wendy’s is launching breakfast nationwide in 2020 and will hire 20,000 new employees
Wendy’s is taking its breakfast menu nationwide in 2020 and will hire 20,000 new employees to support the morning meal, the company announced Monday.
Twitter says it is investigating how CEO Jack Dorsey’s account was compromised
Chuckle Squad took responsibility for the hacking, which Twitter says it’s investigating. Dorsey is a Twitter co-founder and also the CEO of Square.