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Feast, Flavor, and Festivity: Firehouse Subs Spices Up the Season

It’s the most delicious time of the year, and Firehouse Subs is turning up the heat—literally! As the temperatures dip and holiday cheer fills the air, Firehouse Subs invites you to cozy up with seasonal flavors, exclusive deals, and a …

James Harden’s Thirteen: Serving Community and Cuisine with Impact This Thanksgiving

When NBA superstar James Harden isn’t dominating the court, he’s making an impact off it—and this Thanksgiving, he’s doing just that. Harden’s acclaimed restaurant, Thirteen, is teaming up with his Impact13 Foundation and the No Script Nonprofit to give back …

Lotus Seafood Unveils Game-Changing Catering Menu – Just in Time for Holiday Festivities and Game Days

Houston’s beloved Lotus Seafood, the city’s go-to spot for bold and unforgettable seafood since 2006, has just raised the bar on party planning. With the launch of their brand-new catering menu, hosting your next game day bash or holiday gathering …

Soulful Feasts: 14 Black-Owned Restaurants Serving Thanksgiving Specials in 2024

Thanksgiving—a time for gratitude, family, and, of course, mouthwatering food. But let’s be real: not everyone has the time, energy, or culinary prowess to pull off a picture-perfect feast. This year, why not take a break from the stove and …

Shake Shack cheeseburgers to be served in first class on Delta flights

Delta Air Lines’ newest dining option for first class passengers isn’t anything fancy. In fact, it’s the exact opposite, because it’s fast food.

Tropicana fans are ditching the brand after a bottle redesign

Tropicana customers are in revolt over an orange juice bottle redesign. Again.

Harris Health Champions Safety: Gunlocks, Injury Prevention Tips, and a Life-Saving Mission at Ben Taub Hospital

In a city where innovation meets compassion, Harris Health took center stage on National Injury Prevention Day, November 18, 2024. The event, held at the iconic Ben Taub Hospital, was more than just an observance—it was a bold step forward …

Sitting too much linked to heart disease –– even if you work out, according to new study

Sitting at your desk all day may put you at greater risk for heart disease –– even if you work out in your spare time, according to new research.

Bun B’s Trill Burgers Teams Up with Underdog Fantasy for Epic Free Burger Giveaway on Nov. 19

Houston, are you ready for a Trill Burger feast? Here’s how to snag your free smashburger at Bun B’s iconic eatery!

Share the Fun: McDonald’s New Pet Simulator Happy Meal Brings Holiday Cheer and a Spirit of Giving

Houston, brace yourselves for a holiday season brimming with joy and generosity! McDonald’s has rolled out a festive treat that goes beyond just good eats – it’s a chance for kids to experience the joy of giving with the brand-new …

Equality Health Foundation Hosts Healthy Fall Festivals and Honors Health Equity Champions Across the U.S.

In the spirit of the holiday season and the resilience of our communities, the Equality Health Foundation is back with its Annual Healthy Fall Festival, bringing wellness resources and holiday essentials to those who need them most. Set to take …

Don’t sit on the toilet for more than 10 minutes, doctors warn

Let’s be honest — people have a habit of bringing their phones to the bathroom. I’ve been guilty of it myself, and chances are that someone is on the toilet reading this article right now. A three-minute trip to the …

KFC sues Church’s over ‘Original Recipe’

No, not the recipe itself. Just the literal phrase. Last week, KFC accused Church’s Texas Chicken of violating its trademark rights when its fried chicken competitor began using the words “Original Recipe” in its advertising and promotions.

Red Lobster is bringing back a beloved menu item after emerging from bankruptcy

Hush puppies, once a staple on Red Lobster’s menu, are coming back.

There are millions of sexually transmitted infections in the US every year, but new data shows the epidemic may be slowing

Although sexually transmitted infections are still at an epidemic level in the US, scientists at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are expressing cautious optimism about some decreases emerging in the newest data.

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