Business Insider: Fast Food Workers Are Being Replaced by Kiosks
Business Insider reporter Hollis Johnson says that “The age of the restaurant self-service kiosks has dawned, and it’s the end of fast food as we know it.”
Business Insider reporter Hollis Johnson says that “The age of the restaurant self-service kiosks has dawned, and it’s the end of fast food as we know it.”
Ben & Jerry’s announced Tuesday that proceeds from its newest flavor of ice cream, “Empower Mint,” will help benefit the North Carolina NAACP’s campaign to repeal the state’s voter ID law.
Polk County Sheriff’s Office investigators said two Florida-based rappers murdered Tyler Macklin, 21, then robbed him of money they later used to “flash” in a rap video.
Acclaimed Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling backhandedly defended Donald Trump on Monday night, saying that even though the presumptive GOP presidential nominee is “offensive and bigoted,” he should not be banned from entering the United Kingdom. The British author was delivering a speech at Pen
Three-time Academy Award-winning actress Susan Sarandon suggested Tuesday that she may direct pornographic films to help make roles more “pleasurable” for female actresses in the industry.
Massachusetts General Hospital confirmed Monday that a cancer patient named Thomas Manning successfully underwent the first penis transplant in the United States.
High winds in the Boston area on Sunday kicked up a gust powerful enough to knock over a 160-year-old statue of Benjamin Franklin.
A “Blue Lives Matter” display meant to honor law enforcement during National Police Week was vandalized by Black Lives Matter activists and replaced with vestiges belonging to the anti-police group.
Angelina Jolie criticized Republican presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump on Monday over his proposed temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States.
Laura Jane Grace, transgender lead singer of punk rock bank Against Me!, set fire to her birth certificate during a concert Sunday at the Motorco Music Hall in Durham, North Carolina to protest the state’s recent passage of its so-called transgender “bathroom” law.
Thousands of men, women, and children, carrying candles, flocked onto the National Mall Friday night to remember and honor fallen law enforcement officers across the country.
Transgender television star and LGBT activist Jazz Jennings posted a video on Instagram Friday thanking the Obama administration for “taking a stance and supporting transgender youth in schools all across the nation.”
A group of men dressed in black ski masks, bulletproof vests, and combat uniforms stormed a French hotel frequented by Hollywood heavyweights and journalists attending the 69th annual Cannes Film Festival, spurring local law enforcement into action and scaring star-studded guests.
Patrick Stewart is so vehemently opposed to a Donald Trump presidency that he’s apparently paying people not to vote for him.
Comedian Michael Ian Black’s new Dr. Seuss-inspired children’s book that casts Donald Trump as a small-handed “beast” is set to be published just before July’s Republican National Convention.
British-Indian filmmaker Asif Kapadia blasted Donald Trump’s proposed temporary ban on Muslim travel to America during a film forum Friday at the Cannes Film Festival.
Wendy’s fast food restaurant chain says it will begin offering self-serve kiosks at its 6,000-plus locations across America, making them available to costumers by the end of 2016.
Messages written on signs held up by three female members of UCLA’s student Republican club brought some of the school’s LGBT students to tears.
New York-based artist Spencer Tunick — famous for his massive nude photo shoots — is organizing a large-scale nude exhibition in Cleveland, Ohio during the week of the Republican National Convention.
Speaking to reporters at the Cannes Film Festival in France, Hollywood A-lister George Clooney predicted that presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will never be elected President of the United States.
Mike Waite, who works at a McDonald’s in Scotland, posted an inspiring message on Facebook, denouncing people who have a negative outlook on employees of the fast food restaurant.
Calvin Klein’s new butt cheek-baring underwear ad, featuring an up-the-skirt shot of 22-year-old Danish actress Klara Kristin, is becoming a PR nightmare for the controversial clothing company.
While delivering a commencement address Wednesday at Florida International University in Miami, Obama administration National Security Adviser Susan Rice lamented what she sees as the lack of “diversity in the realm of foreign policy and national security.”
Odessa, Texas, realtor Michelle Blackwell posted an online advertisement seeking to appeal to #NeverTrump supporters, those who have pledged to leave the country if Donald Trump is elected President of the United States.
Actor Jeff Daniels reprised his character from The Newsroom, news anchor Will McAvoy, and went on a television-style tirade about whether or not Donald Trump’s candidacy represents a “best-case scenario” for Democratic presidential candidate Hilary Clinton in a new video produced by Bloomberg Television.
During a red carpet interview for the premiere of his latest film, Johnny Depp suggested that a Donald Trump presidency would be “exciting” for America because the billionaire real estate mogul would be the “actual last president of the United States.”
Oscar-winning actors Michael Caine and Emma Thompson are blaming major Hollywood studios for what they say is a damaging new trend — namely, an increase in the hiring of young actors and actresses based solely on the size of their social media following, rather than on any actual acting ability.
Video of the incident sent to TMZ shows Ja Rule pausing his performance and enlisting the audience’s help to locate the beer can-throwing fan.
Rosie O’Donnell fanned the flames of her longstanding public feud with Donald Trump on Tuesday, saying that American voters’ “innate humanity” will ultimately ensure that Trump is never elected President of the United States.
Using the social media hashtag #RoadRage, an Auto Insurance Center survey of more than 65,000 Instagram posts concluded that the number-one road rage city in America is Los Angeles.
American pop music group Animal Collective is selling recordings of its live performances to raise money to support organized efforts against North Carolina’s Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act, commonly known as HB2.
Former Daily Show host Jon Stewart chimed in on the presidential election Monday, calling Donald Trump a “man-baby” and jokingly questioning the presumptive Republican nominee’s eligibility to be president.
Rapper Azealia Banks took to Twitter Saturday to endorse Donald Trump for president, explaining in a series of messages why she “really wants” the GOP frontrunner to win over his likely general election rival, “establishment” Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will deliver the keynote speech at a fundraiser for the Trayvon Martin Foundation at its annual Circle of Mothers Weekend and Conference.
The United States Military Academy at West Point has launched an official inquiry into a group of 16 black, female cadets who took their traditional pre-graduation photo, raising their clinched fists in the air — a gesture historically associated with the anti-American “Black Power” movement.
Members of several police organizations, including the Pasadena Police Department and the Coalition for Police and Sheriffs, held a protest Saturday near Beyoncé’s concert in Houston, Texas at NRG Stadium.
The finale of season six of CBS’s Blue Bloods opens with an intense foot chase that culminates with a black New York City police officer fatally shooting a Hispanic, knife-wielding, suspect, who, according to enraged eyewitnesses, had his “hands up.”
As global instability mounts, and while news broke about the U.S. jobs market posting its weakest growth in three years, President Obama was busy celebrating Star Wars Day by competing in a dance-off featuring First Lady Michelle Obama, a couple of Stormtroopers, and R2-D2.
Former Daily Show host Jon Stewart took several jabs at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Thursday while hosting a ceremony in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the United Service Organizations (USO).
Mississippi-born rapper Genesis Be wrapped herself in a Confederate flag, hung a noose around her neck and ordered fans to rip up a Confederate flag during a recent performance to protest Gov. Phil Bryant’s decision to designate the month of April as Confederate Heritage Month.