Before this week, most of the McDonald's ice cream makers could only be fixed through the machine’s manufacturer. The Digital ...
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Ice cream machines at McDonald's famously break frequently. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to journalist Jason Koebler from 404 Media about a new exemption that allows third parties to fix them.
Several people caught dengue fever locally in Los Angeles this fall. Climate change and invasive mosquitoes have made that ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the unemployment rate remained steady at 4.1% and 12,000 jobs were added to the U.S.