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Building the Ultimate Burger Competition

Burgers are big business – massive, even. Indeed, statistics suggest that burger restaurants alone have been growing at a staggeringly fast rate, with almost 5% growth annually. As such, it’s clear that these seemingly simple dishes have rapidly become one of the most famous savory dishes in the country and worldwide – but not every […]

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Cholula’s New Salsa and Taco Seasoning Adventure

Have you ever heard of Cholula? Chances are, you might have done. While we may not all use their products daily, they’re often an everyday staple for those wanting to cook and get a little more adventurous in the kitchen. With this thought in mind, it will come with great excitement that the brand is […]

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Canadian Meat to Guatemala in New Trade Deal

When it comes to the food and agricultural industries, trade deals between countries are often hugely significant in terms of economics. Indeed, exports of food products support a huge number of workers in the country; in fact, an estimated 47.4% of all Canadian beef and cattle is exported. Canadian Meat Exports: A Growing Market Regarding […]

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Rory McIlroy Struggles as PGA Championship Awaits

Rory McIlroy ended last year on top of the official world golf rankings. His play this year, particularly over the past five weeks, has dropped him to third behind Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler. During his recent skid, McIlroy shot a combined five-over par, which included a missed cut at the Masters. In addition, he […]

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5 Ways How Entrepreneurship Can Help to Reduce Unemployment

Worldwide unemployment is a significant problem that may worsen living conditions for everyone and spark political upheaval. Because its origins are typically structural concerns beyond our control, finding a remedy has proven difficult. However, some actions, such as supporting startup businesses, may make a real impact. Entrepreneurship gets universally acknowledged as a crucial economic development […]

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Three-time World Series champ Vida Blue dies at age 73

Vida Blue, one of MLB’s main attractions during the early 1970s, passed away on Saturday of medical complications from cancer at 73. Blue was a hard-throwing left-handed starting pitcher with a distinct delivery. He helped lead the Oakland Athletics to three World Series championships before drug problems hampered his career. Blue’s best season was in […]

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Jamaica And Belize Ready To Cut Ties With The Monarchy

There has been a growing movement in several former British colonies in recent years to distance themselves from the British monarchy. Two countries that have been at the forefront of this movement are Jamaica and Belize. Both countries have expressed their desire to sever their ties with the British monarchy and become republics. Jamaica, the […]

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Guilty Verdict For Proud Boys In US Capitol Riot Case

Five members of the Proud Boys have been found guilty for their role in the January 6th US Capitol riot. The guilty verdicts come after a complex trial process that has spanned four months. The verdicts were handed to Proud Boy chairman Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, Ethan Nordean, Joe Biggs, Zachary Rehl, and Dominic Pezzola. The […]

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Excellent Draw for Team USA at the 2023 FIBA World Cup

The 32-team 2023 FIBA World Cup draw was released in Manila on Saturday. The event runs from Augusta 25 through September 10 and will be co-hosted by the Philippines, Japan, and Indonesia. The United States, trying to regain the title, got a great draw but could face Giannis Antetokounmpo should he decide to play for […]

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WHO Warns Europe Of The Return Of Monkeypox

A year ago, the first Monkeypox (Mpox) scare was reported in Europe. Now WHO has warned the EU and Britain of a second wave. Public health officials are concerned that the summer festival season could lead to a surge in the deadly disease. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has warned, “there […]

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