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In-N-Out Burger has confirmed it removed artificial coloring from its Signature Pink Lemonade and its strawberry shakes. The ...
Enjoy a relaxing weekend with loads of exciting events to choose from. By Katlyn Ong Click on highlighted event titles for ...
A recent study published in Nature Metabolism suggests that specific neurons in the hippocampus log the sensory and emotional details of calorie-rich food. In mice, these neurons triggered ...
Free outdoor movies in Los Angeles offer a unique and enjoyable way to experience cinema under the stars. From iconic parks ...
It’s a U.S.-based, Jeff Bezos-backed electric vehicle maker with the goal of bringing a cheap U.S.-built truck (or, in some cases, an SUV) to the market. And by cheap, that means a starting ...
Two Florida dinner theaters, Broadway Palm and Alhambra Theatre & Dining, ranked in USA Today's 10Best U.S. dinner theaters. Broadway Palm in Fort Myers ranked 10th, while the Jacksonville-based ...
The city of Sacramento is navigating challenges on both the local and federal level. Officials are working to close a significant budget deficit, address the ongoing homelessness and housing ...
Jeff Bezos-backed startup Slate Auto is launching a barebones electric truck for just $20,000 as it calls for a return to affordability after years of stubborn inflation drove everyday prices up.
CEDARBURG, Wis. — A local couple is behind a new food truck that's serving up burgers for a good cause. Cedarburg neighbors might remember Mary Champeny and Steve Michalica as the couple behind ...
Dubbed the Slate Truck, this two-seater EV is designed to be radically customizable, offering consumers a blank canvas to tailor the vehicle to their needs and preferences. Let’s take a look.
Award-winning food truck Misunderstood Heron, based near Leenane, Co Galway, has announced its sudden closure, citing a planning decision by Galway County Council for the move after eight years in ...
or be used as a parts runner car or even a funky little food truck. However, there's a huge reason why no one has really tried to make the Slate before: it's too specialized, perhaps too bare ...