White Castle Brings Back Sloppy Joe Sliders And Mac & Cheese Nibblers

Sloppy Joe Sliders return in three varieties, including the classic Sloppy Joe Slider, Smoky Joe Slider and Spicy Joe Slider.

  • The classic Sloppy Joe Slider features a slider patty made with lean ground beef, plus savory onions, tomatoes and bell peppers.
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Oscars CEO on New Crisis Team

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Indian Talent Won Big at the Grammys

Indian jazz band Shakti bagged Best Global Music Album for This Moment—their first studio release in 46 years—at Sunday’s 2024 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.

The recently reunited fusion band, once named “Turiyananda Sangit,” was originally founded by British guitarist John McLaughlin, Indian tabla maestro Zakir Hussain, and percussionist Vikku Vinayakram in 1973; they w…

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How Janelle Brown Wrote a Twisty Thriller Inspired by the Olsen Twins and NXIVM

Decades after the family sitcom Full House aired its final episode and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen starred in a spate of direct-to-video movies, the former child stars now run the Row, an extravagantly priced minimalist clothing line with celebrity fans like Zoë Kravitz and Jennifer Lawrence. A lesser-known fact: the twin sisters are also literary muses.

“I was thinking …

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Converse TikTok Controversy Shows Difficulty of Design Protection

A TikTok accusing Converse of stealing designs that were submitted by an intern applicant has shed more light on alleged copying in the fashion world and the few avenues available to designers who suspect their art has been co-opted by brands.

In a now-viral video posted on May 21, 22-year-old designer Cecilia Monge juxtaposed designs she says she shared with Converse in November 2019 wit…

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Gen Z and Millennials Are Leading a ‘Great Reshuffle.’ Here’s What That Means

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Something big is happening in American workplaces. Workers are gaining the upper hand as businesses struggle to mount an economic recovery in the midst of a nearly two-year pandemic. From C-suite offices to factory floors, employees are insisting on higher pay, mor…

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Can A New Name Save Facebook-

When an established company becomes fraught with scandal, advisers will often suggest changing the subject to distract from its mistakes. It’s usually a last resort effort, but the kind of textbook public relations move that advisers crave.

On Oct. 28, Facebook announced a new name—Meta—as it faces its biggest scandal in years after a whistleblower leaked thousands of in…

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China Attacks U.S. Chip Handouts

China lashed out at a $52 billion program to expand American chipmaking, saying the landmark blueprint contains elements that violate fair market principles and targets Beijing’s own efforts to build a semiconductor industry.

The U.S. Chips Act, signed into law this month and part of an overall package of incentives worth in excess of $200 billion, is intended to give China’s …

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Planet Earth’s Future Now Rests in the Hands of Big Business

On a brisk Monday in Houston in early March, dozens of protesters gathered across the street from the giant Hilton hotel hosting CERAWeek, the energy industry’s hallmark annual conference. Their signs accused the corporate executives inside of betraying humanity in pursuit of financial return. STOP EXTRACTING OUR FUTURE, read one. PEOPLE OVER PROFIT, read another. Two days later, inside a…

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I Tried Buying Only Used Holiday Gifts. It Changed How I Think About Shopping

I love the double dopamine hit that comes from buying something new—the rush when you click “purchase,” and the second one when it arrives at your door and you tear open the box. And there are plenty of real benefits to our incredibly efficient online shopping network: grocery shipping is shrinking food deserts, rural communities with few store options can quickly and easily g…

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