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DALLAS — Troy Aikman and Joe Buck have been longtime broadcast partners, first at Fox Sports and now on ESPN's "Monday Night Football." Now they've teamed up on an ad campaign with a Dallas bar as the ...
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7-Elevens to undergo major change across U.S.
7-Eleven is rolling out a new plan to refresh its U.S. stores, taking inspiration from the chain's success in Japan. Stephen Dacus, the new chief executive of parent company Seven & I Holdings, told ...
H-E-B might not have given Texans the milk bread they craved on Japanese sandos, but another shop with prepared food is ready to deliver an item with the favored bread. It's not clear what exactly is ...
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office Homicide and Non-Fatal Shooting is collaborating with the Philadelphia Police Department’s Homicide Unit regarding the fatal shooting of 33-year-old Lauren ...
Grab your cups, fish bowls, wine glasses, vases or any other other receptacle and bring them to 7-Eleven on Saturday, Sept. 13. 7-Rewards and Speedy rewards members can fill any receptacle that can ...
7-Eleven customers can fill up their own cup with a Slurpee drink for $1.99 at participating locations. Josh Chiodo via Unsplash It’s nearly time to pull out the strangest cup in your kitchen for ...
The D.C. attorney general found that 7-Eleven stores near middle and high schools continued selling vapes and e-cigarettes after a 2022 ban went into effect. 7-Eleven has agreed to pay the District of ...
FuRyu teased its next Hatsune Miku noodle stopper figure on social media, and it features a fantasy design that also includes camellia flowers incorporated into it. It will launch in Japan in February ...
7-Eleven will pay $1.2 million to resolve allegations that 16 of its stores illegally sold vapes and e-cigarettes near DC schools. An investigation by the DC Attorney General's Office found that the ...
7-Eleven to pay $1.2 million to settle allegations of selling illegal vaping devices near DC schools
7-Eleven has agreed to pay $1.2 million to resolve allegations that the convenience store giant violated the District’s ban on the sale of vaping devices and e-cigarettes within a quarter-mile of ...
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