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Blast from the past: 4 retro diners to visit in San Diego
KSWB articles via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA diner is typically a small, informal, and inexpensive restaurant with an extensive menu and often...
What does ‘gooner’ mean? Slang goes viral as confusion erupts online - Dexerto
Dexerto· 7 days agoThe term ‘gooner’ has become popular slang on social media — but there’s some confusion about its meaning. Thanks to actress Anne Hathaway, the terms ‘gooner’ and ‘gooning’ are going viral on ...
What is umami? Experts explain the fifth taste
TODAY via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIn the years that followed, more anecdotal reports claimed to have experienced “Chinese Restaurant Syndrome.” The phrase was even added to the Merriam-...
CREATIVE EDITION: Formal encounter of James Kling
The Purdue Exponent· 4 days agoJames Tiberius Kling, senior in the College of Liberal Arts and the campus editor of the local and prestigious publication known only as “the Exponent”,...
Is There Any Real Difference Between A Torte And Cake?
Mashed via Yahoo News· 3 days agoSometimes, knowing the name of a particular dish is not the same as knowing what kind of food it is....
The Most Important Pillar Of Customer Service
Forbes· 4 days agoRespecting a customer’s time is just one way to show respect. Kindness, being proactive and recognizing and appreciating a customer for their business...
Race Politics Roils Maryland Democratic Senate Primary
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBut those polls were mostly conducted before Trone, a white man running against a black woman,...
Brenton Davis reacts to tree stump graffiti that mentions his name
WJET - WFXP Erie· 3 days agoErie County Executive Brenton Davis reacted to graffiti that mentioned his name. A tree stump could...
Today's 'Wordle' #1,042 hints and answer for Friday, April 26 brainteaser
Newsweek· 6 days agoIf you've hit a stumbling block with today's Wordle puzzle, Newsweek has provided some handy hints...
Attorney vs. Lawyer: What's the Difference?
US News & World Report· 3 days agoThe short answer is that in the U.S., “lawyer” and “attorney” are effectively legal synonyms, according to Stuart I. Teicher, an adjunct professor at Georgetown Law and lead educator for Teicher ...