Subway's bread doesn’t fit the ‘statutory definition of bread,' court says
Ireland’s Supreme Court says the bread used in Subway locations throughout the country is loaded with so much sugar, it should not be considered a “staple food.”
Celebrity chef José Andrés to serve food at voting polls, feed voters and poll workers
World Central Kitchen will target polling locations that have historically had long lines, where large turnouts are expected or that have limited facilities.
New Mexico server surprised with $1,200 tip through Venmo Challenge: 'I love my community'
A waitress in New Mexico was shocked to receive a $1,200 tip, the latest generous gratuity to make headlines through the feel-good Venmo Challenge that’s sweeping social media.
An arrest has been made in connection with vandalism and shots fired into the home of a Black suburban Detroit family who have a Black Lives Matter sign in their front window, police said.
Investigators have arrested and charged a man in connection with the shooting of two Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies earlier this month as they sat in a squad car, authorities said Wednesday.
Burger King Belgium is angling for a Michelin star
For restaurants across the world, one of the greatest honors is to receive a star from the Michelin Guide. Typically, these stars are awarded to high-end restaurants run by accomplished chefs, but one fast-food chain is hoping to change that.
A new bill introduced by Senate Republicans would defund schools that permit biological males - who identify as transgender females - to compete in women's sports.
As violent demonstrations across America continue, and cities fail to quell the violence, the federal government is stepping in. Not with more boots on the ground, but by threatening to withhold money to those cities.
A state of emergency has been declared in California as wildfires burn tens of thousands of acres. The Glass Fire, one of nearly 30 burning across the state, has scorched more than 66 square miles and destroyed about 95 structures, including at least 80 homes. Officials said flames are now racing through areas that haven't burned in more than a century.
Some 20,000 college students recently responded to a first-of-its-kind survey on free speech at their schools. The survey revealed the Ivy League is doing a poor job.
As violent demonstrations across America continue, and cities fail to quell the violence, the federal government is stepping in. Not with more boots on the ground, but by threatening to withhold money to those cities.
The Return and Franklin Graham’s 2020 Prayer March on the National Mall were certainly a good start to returning the nation to God. But it doesn’t end there. The next stop will be Plymouth, Massachusetts where, 400 years ago, the Pilgrims made a sacred covenant with God.
The Return and Franklin Graham’s 2020 Prayer March on the National Mall were certainly a good start to returning the nation to God. But it doesn’t end there. The next stop will be Plymouth, Massachusetts where 400 years ago the Pilgrims made a sacred covenant with God that this would be a nation to serve Him, love Him and follow His ways.
The US Department of Justice has sent a letter to the mayor of San Francisco, CA, urging the Democrat official to allow places of worship to open in the City by the Bay, arguing the city's current guidance is discriminatory and "may violate the First Amendment."
Salt Bae's Boston steakhouse shut down for violating coronavirus protocol, fire safety regulations
Like salt through the fingers of a sunglasses-wearing butcher, Salt Bae’s latest restaurant violations have only added to the beef with locals and city officials.
An organizer of a Southern California demonstration against racism was in jail Sunday on suspicion of attempted murder after authorities say she drove through a crowd and struck two counterprotesters.
Texas man builds candy-shooting cannon and robot to keep trick-or-treating alive
As Halloween draws closer, people across the country are still asking what the holiday will look like this year. Some areas have discussed canceling events like trick-or-treating, while it appears that others are looking to invent new ways to keep the tradition alive.
Abortion survivor and pro-life activist Gianna Jessen is praising President Donald Trump for signing an executive order ensuring babies who survive botched abortions receive medical care.
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493 by northpoleescape | 142 comments on Hacker News. First time entrepreneur here. I am creating a product that will solve address a large potential. The more I think about it and read about startup, I am finding that a key to early and often success is Sales. I am been engineer by choice and engineering manager by profession. I have never done sales. I understand you learn by doing similar to driving. I am a bit talkative but sometime I have hard time not getting bogged down by emotions. How do I get started? Can you share books, videos, tutorials, prior recorded sales call references? Where can I learn about metrics to track? Any ideas?
Speaking to tens of thousands of Christians gathered for a day of prayer and repentance in the nation's capital, CBN President and CEO Gordon Robertson called on churches to address the sin of racism in America.
Speaking to tens of thousands of Christians gathered for a day of prayer and repentance in the nation's capital, CBN President and CEO Gordon Robertson called on churches to address the sin of racism in America.
On this inaugural National Day of Prayer and Return, the First Lady and I join millions of Christians here in the United States and around the world in prayer, as we turn our hearts to our Lord and Savior.
In the latest round of the ongoing legal battle between Sun Valley, California's Grace Community Church, Pastor John MacArthur, and Los Angeles County officials, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge agreed that the church and MacArthur are entitled to a full trial on the merits of their challenge to the constitutionality of the government shutdown orders and the preliminary injunction.
Evangelist Franklin Graham, the president and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) and Samaritan's Purse, a Christian relief organization, is leading a prayer march in Washington, DC on Saturday.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced Friday that he and his wife have both tested positive for the coronavirus. The governor's office said in a statement that Northam is showing no symptoms while those of Pam Northam are mild.
Friday night begins a long-awaited time of public prayer and worship in the nation’s capital. From a Friday evening worship to a noon prayer march on Saturday and an all-day assembly called “The Return,” all on the National Mall. Saturday is intended to be a serious day before God with organizers saying the fate of the nation hangs in the balance.
Tropical Storm Beta turned roads into rivers, trapping some Houston-area motorists and leaving them stranded in floodwaters. While emergency personnel were busy working around the clock to rescue nearly 100 stranded residents, good Samaritans took matters into their own hands to rescue dozens more.
Cream of Wheat removing Black chef from packaging following branding review announced in June
“While research indicates the image may be based upon an actual Chicago chef named Frank White, it reminds some consumers of earlier depictions they find offensive,” a spokesperson for Cream of Wheat maker B&G Foods told Fox News.
We've told you Iran is changing and now we know it's a dramatic transformation. A first-of-its-kind survey reveals significant shifts in Iranians' attitudes toward religious beliefs and their authoritarian government.
President Trump has announced an executive order to ensure babies who survive botched abortions receive medical care and aren't just left to die. And he's receiving widespread praise from the pro-life community, including Dr. James Dobson.
Thousands of Christians are gathering in Washington, DC on Sept. 26 for an event called "The Return: National and Global Day of Prayer and Repentance."
An Ohio mother was arrested and tased for not wearing a mask outdoors at her son's football game. That's right. She was arrested for not wearing a mask outside while being socially distant in the stadium's stands.
Three Christians were arrested in Moscow on Wednesday evening for participating in an outdoor worship service. That’s Moscow, Idaho, by the way — not Russia.
As the country's political divide grows wider by the day, spiritual leaders in Ohio believe prayer can turn the tide. A team of volunteers is planning to hold a statewide prayer event in Columbus on the western side of the statehouse to pray for spiritual renewal and God's will for the state and the nation ahead of the November elections.
Attorney General William Barr says religion in public life is under assault in America, leading to what he called "dire" consequences. Speaking to the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast Wednesday, Barr said America's founders recognized the critical link between religion and freedom, but he says it's been under siege for the last half-century.
California will ban the sale of new gasoline-powered passenger cars and trucks in 15 years, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday, establishing a timeline in the nation's most populous state that could force U.S. automakers to shift their zero-emission efforts into overdrive.
Protests erupted across the country overnight following the grand jury's decision in the Breonna Taylor case. And in Louisville, where she was from, they turned violent. Investigators now confirm two police officers were shot. Both face non-life-threatening injuries. It's not clear if the shootings were related to the protests.
A Christian student group at the University of Iowa is asking the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals to hold the school accountable for religious discrimination.
From police brutality to pandemic lockdowns, Americans protesting is a common sight from coast to coast. But some demonstrations are moving beyond marches and picket signs. They're aiming to shut down businesses and silence people.
A church in Washington, DC filed a lawsuit against the District and Mayor Muriel Bowser on Tuesday over ongoing worship restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Terrance Moses runs a non-profit group that tries to help homeless people. He’s also a military veteran who has served our country and was deeply troubled when an angry protest targeted his neighborhood. Protesters threatened to burn his neighbor’s house down because of an American flag flying on the property.
One California megachurch pastor who initially refused to stop holding indoor worship services has submitted to the city government after facing more than $100,000 in financial penalties.
A Kentucky grand jury on Wednesday indicted a single former police officer for shooting into neighboring apartments but did not move forward with charges against any officers for their role in Breonna Taylor’s death.
Several companies have retired racial imagery from their branding in recent months, a ripple effect from the Black Lives Matters protests over the police killing of George Floyd and other African Americans.
As America passes the grim milestone of 200,000 lost to the coronavirus, hospitalizations and deaths are down overall. However, new infections in many states are starting to trend back upward. That is fueling fears that colder weather and the upcoming flu season could spark another surge.
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany has called out CNN anchor Don Lemon for saying “the quiet part out loud” Monday night when he said Democrats will “have to blow up the entire system” if they win back the presidency and the U.S. Senate.
As political candidates prepare to address abortion in upcoming debates, one pro-life organization is making sure Americans have all the facts they need.
All over the world, students will gather around their schools' flagpoles and virtually tomorrow at 7:00 am to pray for their schools, friends, families, churches, communities, and nations at the annual See You at the Pole (SYATP) event.
A whistleblower complaint about COVID practices and the number of hysterectomies at a Georgia detention center has sparked pushback from the Department of Homeland Security.
After making landfall in Texas on Monday, Beta hasn't budged much. Its glacial pace has been adding to excessive rainfall that topped a foot in some locations by Tuesday morning, leaving roadways inundated in southwestern Houston and trapping motorists in high waters.
Certain Black Lives Matter activists, and the overall movement as well, are starting to face some backlash for bad behavior. Overall support for the BLM movement has slipped in the last few months as peaceful protests against police brutality and racial injustice have escalated into riots and looting in numerous US cities, according to the results of a new survey.
Huge crowds of Christians and people hungry for the gospel gathered in several cities across Florida over the past few days to stand together and proclaim the name of Jesus.