The fast-food giant apparently sees its attempt to be all things to all people as another of its problems.
A customer claims lye used to clean tap lines at a Dallas location scorched his mouth, throat and stomach.
Industry critics say responsible social drinkers would be penalized by a proposal to lower the legal limit.
It seems every junk food is launching new flavors to boost sales. Now the venerable pastry is, too.
A new study says deliveries could cut carbon monoxide emissions by 50% or more. But that's not the only reason to order in.
The industrially useful marijuana relative has been banned for decades, but Colorado has opened the door to legal farming again.
The new offerings are about to make the fast-food landscape even more hostile for Ronald and company.
The Supreme Court's ruling on genetically modified seed undercuts growers' historic reliance on frugality and independence.
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