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Dominion-Fox trial awaits settlement talks
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DeSantis eyes new law to nullfy Disney deal
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McDonald's iconic Big Mac gets a makeover
McDonald's is toasting buns and melting cheese to improve the quality of its Big Mac and other burgers as it looks to boost sales. Big Macs are also getting more sauce, and white onions are topping patties while they're still hot on the grill, the company announced Monday. To promote the new burgers, McDonald's is bringing back its "Hamburglar" character, which was originally used in the 1970s and '80s. MCDONALD'S GOING BACK TO THE BASICS TO BOOST SALES
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Before his name was changed to the "Hamburglar," what was the McDonald's cartoon character commonly called, according to his T-shirt? Monday's answer: William C. Church and Gen. George Wingate co-founded the National Rifle Association in New York City in 1871.
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