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Barilla Pasta Opens Restaurant in New York: Aims to Be 'Italian Version of Chipotle'
Barilla has just opened their first restaurant, called Academia Barilla, in Midtown Manhattan. Barilla, the Italian-American pasta company, whose CEO made headlines last fall for saying he would never feature a gay family in his advertisements, has just opened their first restaurant, called Academia Barilla, in Midtown Manhattan. Paul Walker's Sunglasses From Tragic Crash Site Auctioned Off to Highest Bidder
Items allegedly found at Paul Walker's fiery car crash site are now for sale in an online auction. Starbucks New App Allows You to Tip Your Barista From Your iPhone
Starbucks announced that it will improve its mobile application that will allow customers visiting its stores to tip their baristas from their iPhone. 'Louie' Comedy Returns to FX in May After 19-Month Hiatus
After a 19-month-long hiatus, "Louie" is finally returning! After a 19-month-long hiatus, "Louie" is finally returning! According to Entertainment Weekly, Louis C. Hockey Fans Beer Lawsuit: Idaho Fans Sue Arena Over Price Scam (VIDEO)
Hockey fans have filed a "beer lawsuit" against CenturyLink Arena, home of the Idaho Steelheads hockey team, claiming that venue is defrauding its customers. Why Kicking the Smoking Habit is Hard: Nicotine Weakens Brain Connections
Do you smoke? It turns out that there may be a reason it's so hard to quit the habit. Researchers have found that smokers suffering from nicotine withdrawal may have more trouble shifting their brain network. McDonald’s Workers File Multiple Lawsuits Accusing Chain of 'Stealing' Wages
Several lawsuits were filed this week in California, Michigan and New York against McDonald's by employees who allege the company has committed wage theft violations. States Rebel Against Food Stamp Cuts: Heating Subsidies Turn into 'Loophole'
Earlier this year, Congress passed a farm bill that it hoped would save $8.6 billion over 10 years by tightening a "loophole" in the food stamp program. Yet it seems as if this isn't going to happen. South Korea Culls 6 Percent of Poultry to Curb Bird Flu Outbreak
South Korea is killing chickens by the dozen. The country has now culled over 6 percent of poultry in order to curb a bird flu outbreak that has impacted farms and migratory birds nationwide. 'Love Hormone' Oxytocin Could Treat Anorexia in Teenage Girls
Anorexia is a serious eating disorder, impacting the lives of men and women across the United States. Now, though, researchers have found that the "love" hormone, oxytocin, could potentially be used as a treatment for anorexia nervosa. 'Little People, Big World' Stars Matt and Amy Roloff Separate After 26 Years (VIDEO)
Matt and Amy Roloff, stars in the TLC reality series, "Little People, Big World," have decided to separate after 26 years of marriage. Dominique Ansel Milk and Cookie Shots Arrive in NYC After SXSW
Prepare for chocolate chip cookie-flavored mayhem, because the cookie of your dreams will finally go on sale this Friday at Dominique Ansel Bakery in New York City. TOMS Shoes CEO Blake Mycoskie Selling Coffee In Exchange For Clean Water
TOMS plans to apply its "One-For-One" model to a different product - coffee. TOMS is an extremely popular shoe brand, which stands by the motto: One-For-One. 'Big Bang Theory' Renewal: CBS Smash Comedy Gets Three More Seasons
It's safe to say the "Big Bang Theory" cast isn't going anywhere--at least for three more years.
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