Chick-fil-A announces new entertainment app with animated shows, podcasts and games
Chick-fil-A announced Monday it will launch a new app that features "free digital fun" and "kid-friendly content" including original shows, podcasts, games, recipes and more.
The app, called Chick-fil-A Play, is not intended to be a streaming service to compete with the likes of Netflix, Hulu and others, but rather it aims to create "new ways for families to have fun, connect and spend time together," according to a news release from Chick-fil-A.
Red Cross Responds to Latest Tornadoes as Severe Weather Threat Continues
The American Red Cross is responding to the tornado which devastated a small town in northwest Oklahoma Monday night, while continuing to help people impacted by last week’s tornadoes and Texas flooding. Meanwhile, millions of people face the threat of more tornadoes today. Trained Red Cross disaster workers and partners are responding across Oklahoma. They are providing a safe place to stay, food, relief supplies, health services, and emotional and spiritual care for people in Barnsdall affected by Monday’s devastating tornado and helping people in the southeast part of the...
Woman Who Hugged Trump at Atlanta Chick-Fil-A Tells Fox & Friends Black Voters Find Trump ‘Honest’
Fox & Friends co-host Lawrence Jones spoke to Michaelah Montgomery, a grassroots activist in Atlanta, Georgia as well as a supporter of former President Donald Trump. When asked on Wednesday what drew her and other young, Black voters to Trump, Montgomery stated that “they feel like he’s honest.”
'By design': Johnson falsely claims Democrats are trying to turn 'illegals' into voters
Embattled Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson traveled nearly 1000 miles on Friday afternoon to appear with Donald Trump in a live joint press conference at Mar-a-Lago to promote legislation banning non-U.S. citizens from voting, which has been a federal law, and a felony, since 1997. But Johnson used the event to attack Democrats, falsely accusing them of a conspiracy to increase the number of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. for the direct and distinct purpose of pushing them to vote illegally in U.S. elections. The Speaker offered no...
Chick-fil-A plans location in Firestone – BizWest
FIRESTONE — Chick-fil-A, the Atlanta-based fast-food chain famous for chicken sandwiches and being closed on Sundays, has submitted plans for a double drive-through restaurant in the Firestone City Centre North project. Paula Mehle, the southwest Weld County town’s economic-development director, posted on her LinkedIn page that the chain is “one of the most requested retailers” by Firestone’s residents and business people. The plan calls for a 5,913-square-foot restaurant that probably would break ground March 2025 and be open by September 2025, employing 25 to 35 people.
A Trump campaign stop at an Atlanta Chick-fil-A offers a window into his outreach to Black voters
WASHINGTON — The scenes of Donald Trump being warmly greeted on Wednesday by a Black audience at a Chick-fil-A restaurant in Atlanta electrified conservative political media at a moment when Republicans hope to make inroads with Democrats’ most committed voting bloc. Those widely shared moments were days in the making, an alliance between the Trump campaign, local activists, and students at some of the nation’s most iconic historically Black colleges. Trump and his allies have argued he can win greater Black support due to his messages on the economy and...
California’s favorite french fries come from this fast food chain
Not much beats a sliced potato fried to golden perfection and dusted with salt, but some places do it better than others. A new survey from CasinoReviews.net, a website that, you guessed it, reviews casinos, found that most states all agree on which fast food company makes the best french fries. The answer is probably unsurprising. A survey of 2,000 people from all across America found that most states prefer the fries served beneath the golden arches. Of the 50 states that comprise this great nation, 32 agree that McDonald’s...
Exiled NYT Staffer Vindicated After Journalists Insisted Chick-Fil-A Story Had to Be Fake
Earlier this week Adam Rubenstein, a former New York Times editor scapegoated in the Tom Cotton op-ed affair at the Gray Lady back in 2020, published a tell-all about his experiences at the paper.
In his lede, Rubenstein recalled being chided for identifying Chick-fil-A’s spicy chicken sandwich as his favorite after being asked a seemingly innocent icebreaker at his orientation.
I Was a Heretic at The New York Times
On one of my first days at The New York Times, I went to an orientation with more than a dozen other new hires. We had to do an icebreaker: Pick a Starburst out of a jar and then answer a question. My Starburst was pink, I believe, and so I had to answer the pink prompt, which had me respond with my favorite sandwich. Russ & Daughters’ Super Heebster came to mind, but I figured mentioning a $19 sandwich wasn’t a great way to win new friends. So I blurted out, “The spicy chicken sandwich from Chick-fil-A,” and considered the ice broken.
New York Times Staffers Bullied a Conservative Writer
Adam Rubenstein is a journalist and former opinion editor at The New York Times. As a person of right-leaning political sensibilities—Rubenstein previously worked for The Wall Street Journal and The Weekly Standard—he was brought to the Times opinion pages with a mandate to help diversify its ideological offerings. His bosses said they expected him to use his contacts in conservative media to solicit, research, and improve op-eds that would advance contrarian arguments and challenge the paper's editorial point of view, as well as its readers.