Illinois Cops Raise More than $1 Million for Special Olympics by Standing on Dunkin’ Donuts Rooftops
Illinois law enforcement officers standing on the rooftops of Dunkin’ Donuts raised more than $1 million for the Special Olympics on Friday.
Illinois law enforcement officers standing on the rooftops of Dunkin’ Donuts raised more than $1 million for the Special Olympics on Friday.
A Pakistani immigrant, given naturalized American citizenship, pleaded guilty this week to plotting a terrorist attack for the Islamic State (ISIS) in Queens, New York City.
Former Florida Dunkin’ manager Corey Pujos, 27, accused of fatally punching an elderly customer who called him the “‘n-word,” was given two years of house arrest as part of a plea deal.
An anonymous Ohio man offered $4,000 in Dunkin’ gift cards to pay for hundreds of customers’ orders this week.
A Dunkin’ Donuts worker has been arrested after an Illinois State Police officer discovered a “large, thick piece of mucus which was later confirmed to be saliva” in his coffee, authorities said.
A U.S. postal service worker from New Hampshire who saw many graduating high school seniors could not have a traditional graduation ceremony because of the coronavirus left $5 Dunkin’ Donuts gift cards in their mailboxes.
The nation’s immigration policies are built on a back-room corporatist bargain between Democrats and cheap-labor businesses, says an op-ed published in the New York Times.
Assault victim Jeffrey Sumpter was sentenced to 18 months in jail Monday for fighting back without first making an effort to retreat.
The NYPD has intensified its boycott of the coffee and baked goods chain Dunkin’ Donuts after an employee reportedly refused service to police officers.
Dunkin’ Donuts is blaming its decrease in donut sales on the presidential election.
Dunkin’ Donuts is preparing to open its first Bay Area franchise in late June after being driven out of California 18 years ago due to stiff competition.
Dunkin Donuts accidentally sent Chicago Blackhawks coffee cups to St. Louis before the teams began their round one series in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
A new study has examined the political leanings of some of the top coffee distributors in the United States–and, perhaps unsurprisingly, Starbucks is the most liberal.
Dunkin’ Donuts decided to keep their festive Christmas coffee cups after Starbucks decided to use plain red cups.
Twelve people were arrested Monday in Hartford, Connecticut, for disorderly conduct after blocking traffic and access to the University of Hartford while chanting “Black Lives Matter!” Officers asked the protesters to stop sitting and standing in the roadway, and when they refused to comply, they arrested the anti-law enforcement agitators.
A Providence, Rhode Island police officer claims he was handed a cup of coffee by a Dunkin’ Donuts worker on October 2 that had the words “#BlackLivesMatter” written on it.
As the retail sector continues to contract despite claims that the economy is doing better, Dunkin’ Brands, the parent company of Dunkin’ Donuts and the Baskin-Robbins ice cream chain, have announced that, from now and into next year, the company will be closing at least 100 stores across the nation.
After an 18 year “vacation,” Dunkin’ Donuts is returning to California with a vengeance. The Canton, Massachusetts-based company has already opened ten stores in the state, has just announced nine in the Bay Area, and expects to eventually have 1,000 stores in California.