Convenience store 7-Eleven celebrates its 96th birthday on Tuesday. That means customers can get free small Slurpees. There’s also $1 food deals.
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Free Subway sandwiches: Chain giving away free subs July 11 to showcase new deli sliced meats
Subway is giving away up to one million free Deli Heroes sandwiches on Tuesday, July 11, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. local time. What else to know.
It’s National Fried Chicken Day! Here’s where to find discounted food with free delivery and more.
National Fried Chicken Day means deals and discounts on chicken sandwiches, wings and other dishes from KFC, Bojangles, Popeyes and more.
It may not be safe to mail checks anymore. U.S. Postal Service shares tips to fight rise in crime.
Robberies of mail carriers and cases of mail theft are rising, the U.S. Postal Service says. You may want to be careful when you mail your rent check.
President Biden, first lady’s Fourth of July White House concert to include Brothers Osborne, Ne-Yo
President Biden will host military and veteran families at the White House on the Fourth of July with music by Brothers Osborne, Ne-Yo and, DJ D-Nice.
Ford, Lincoln, BMW, Porsche among 15,000-plus vehicles recalled. Check car recalls here.
About 15,600 vehicles from Ford, Lincoln, BMW and Porsche were recalled last week; 14,452 were Ford Fusion Plug-in Hybrid EVs for a battery issue.
Fourth of July holiday weekend deals: Freebies, discounts at Arby’s, Dunkin’, Taco Bell, more
Looking for deals over the July 4th holiday weekend? Food joints from Arby’s and Auntie Anne’s to Shake Shack and White Castle have specials.
Apple, world’s most valuable public company, is first to hit $3 trillion in market value
Apple on Friday became the first publicly-traded company to have a market value of $3 trillion or more at the close of Wall Street’s trading day.
Gas prices more than $1 cheaper per gallon await most travelers over July Fourth holiday
This July Fourth holiday, a gallon of unleaded gas costs, on average, about $3.50, more than $1 less than a year ago, according to AAA and GasBuddy.
California man hid his mom’s death for 30 years, collected $800K in benefits meant for her
Donald Felix Zampach of Poway, California, pled guilty this week in the “elaborate fraud spanning more than three decades.”