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He’s lovin’ it. An ex-McDonald’s employee revealed a secret menu item — and what not to do to avoid pissing off the fast food chain’s employees. During Jamie Calder’s one year working at Mickey D’s — he discovered that the seasoning the fast food giant puts on its burgers is also delicious on other food items. “The seasoning for the burger patties is incredible on nuggets or Chicken Selects,” he told NeedToKnow. The ex-employee said the burger seasoning, on other food items such as nuggets, is superb. Jam Press “If it’s quiet enough not to be an annoying request, I…
A parent is locked in a feud with a jealous ex, an angry landlord or a spurned family member. Suddenly, they find themselves the subject of baseless, anonymous reports of child abuse that spur a disruptive investigation into their children’s well-being.Experts and family law attorneys say the weaponization of anonymous abuse claims is a common occurrence across the country.But the classic harassment tactic could soon come to an end in New York.Gov. Kathy Hochul has until the end of the year to act on a bill that would ban anonymous complaints to the state’s child abuse hotline. Instead, callers would…
Damariscotta and Newcastle town officials met to discuss next steps for a possible shared public works department at the Damariscotta town office on Wednesday, July 30. The two town managers and some members of the select boards looked over the town’s individual budgets and discussed a possible winter maintenance policy. This is not the first time the Twin Villages have tried to combine operations. In 2011, Newcastle and Damariscotta residents approved an interlocal agreement for a shared public works department. In the years following, officials in both towns expressed dissatisfaction with the results and heard some residents express concerns the…
Watch: The BBC’s Emir Nader reports from protests against PM Netanyahu’s plans for GazaThousands of protesters have taken to the streets across Israel to oppose the government’s plan to expand its military operation in Gaza. On Friday, Israel’s security cabinet approved five principles to end the war that included ‘taking security control’ over the Gaza Strip, with the Israeli military saying it would “prepare for taking control” of Gaza City.Protesters, including family members of 50 hostages in Gaza, 20 of whom are still thought to be alive, fear the plan puts the lives of hostages at risk, and urged the…
Bugs are fast becoming the pet of choice in Japan where they compete for the attentions of pet lovers who might once have settled for more conventional choices such as playful puppies, cute kittens or hamsters endlessly spinning on a wheel. Fueling the Japanese trend are popular modern-day manga and animation series like “Mushishi”, which star insect-like creatures with supernatural powers. Source (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by PostX News and is published from a syndicated feed.)
Gov. JB Pritzker on Sunday’s “Meet the Press with Kristen Welker” said he’s not ruling out a 2028 presidential run — and called President Donald Trump a “cheater” in his personal and professional life.The Democratic governor also once again defended Illinois’ Democratic-led congressional maps as he remains in the national spotlight for helping Texas Democrats take refuge in Illinois to avoid Republican redistricting efforts in their state.Pritzker, who was on Kamala Harris’ vice presidential shortlist, has been asked about his political future for years — and he’s always vowed that Illinois was his first priority. But pressed by Welker on…
Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio spoke with the media on Saturday. As always, he was open and honest, so we may as well write about all of his press conferences.On Kelee Ringo’s and Adoree’ Jackson’s shaky performances in the first preseason game…”Obviously they had some tough assignments in that game going against that quarterback and those receivers,” Fangio said, “but I think it’s a great learning experience for both of them and hopefully they’ll both come back. Obviously Kelee had more balls thrown his way than Adoree’ did, but I think it’s great that happened and we’ll see how…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Bionic arms used to cost more than a new car. Today, that’s no longer the case. Unlimited Tomorrow is making 3D-printed prosthetics available for under $8,000 and doing it without sacrificing quality, comfort or functionality. Easton LaChappelle founded the company in 2014 at the age of 18. His simple goal was to give more people access to advanced prosthetics that actually fit their lives. Today, the company’s flagship product, TrueLimb, is helping adults and children around the world regain mobility and confidence.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent…
New York Times: “Despite previous refusals by Russian officials to negotiate over territory in the Russia-Ukraine war, the Russian leader, during a meeting at the Kremlin last week, left Mr. Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, with the impression that Russia was now willing to engage in some deal-making on the question of land.” Said Trump: “We’re going to get some back, and we’re going to get some switched. There’ll be some swapping of territories to the betterment of both.” “By speaking a language Mr. Trump understands — the language of real estate — Mr. Putin secured something he had been…
Published on 10/08/2025 – 15:08 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT The migrants who washed ashore in a small wooden boat in the Algarve on Friday will be repatriated, a Silves court judge ruled on Saturday afternoon. The 38 migrants have 20 days to leave the country voluntarily, failing that, they will be forcibly expelled. They are to all remain in custody and temporarily housed in a pavilion in Sagres, provided by the Vila do Bispo council, which has been adapted to accommodate all migrants. A team of the the national gendarmerie force of Portugal GNR will be on site, supported by Civil Protection…
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