Tim Hortons signs deal to start opening locations in South Korea later this year
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:49:10 GMT
TORONTO — Tim Hortons says the coffee and doughnut chain has signed a deal to open locations in South Korea starting later this year.The company says it has signed a master franchise agreement with BKR Co. Ltd. Financial terms of the agreement were not immediately available.BKR is the company that operates Burger King, which is also owned by Tim Hortons parent company Restaurant Brands International Inc., in South Korea.Tim Hortons has about 5,600 restaurants across 15 countries.In addition to Tim Hortons and Burger King, Restaurant Brands’ other banners include Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen and Firehouse Subs.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 10, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:QSR)The Canadian PressWoman in custody in connection with 6 baseball bat attacks on Northwest Side: police
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:49:10 GMT
CHICAGO — Chicago police have arrested a woman in connection with six baseball bat attacks since Saturday.In the latest incident, two women were attacked with a bat Tuesday morning in the city's Albany Park neighborhood in an assault captured on video.Police confirm a battery incident occurred in the 4500 block of N. Mozart St. in Chicago's Albany Park just before 11:30 a.m. Concerned citizen intervenes during attempted child luring in Rogers Park Video obtained by WGN News shows a woman swinging what appears to be a metal bat multiple times, striking another woman as she held onto a nearby stroller. When the woman lets go of the stroller, she is attacked again by the offender.According to police, the attacker was driving a white sedan on Mozart. She exited the vehicle, approached the two women and began striking them with the baseball bat. The woman then got into her car and fled the area, police added. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesPolice did not say what led to the a...Wednesday Forecast: Temps in upper 70s with mostly sunny conditions
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:49:10 GMT
CHICAGO — Mostly sunny Wednesday with warm conditions and temperatures in the upper 70s. High: 78, Lakeside: 63. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Tonight: Mostly clear tonight. Low: 54.Thursday Forecast: Increasing clouds. High: 81, Lakeside: 67.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blogNo international trip for the Bears in 2023
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:49:10 GMT
LAKE FOREST — As it turns out, the Bears won't play a game overseas in 2023. After months of speculation that the team would face the Chiefs in Germany during the regular season, the NFL has had a change of heart, and will instead have the Dolphins face the reigning champs in Europe.That contest will be played Sunday, November 5 at 8:30 a.m. central time at Frankfurt Stadium and is one of five international games for the NFL this season. Earlier this week, Peter King of NBC reported that the Chiefs requested not to have the Bears' game be the one home game played in Germany. This is scheduled to be the NFC team's first visit to Arrowhead Stadium since the 2015 season. The rest of the Bears & 2023 NFL scheduled is scheduled to be released in full on Thursday at 7 p.m. central time. Going overseas has become an annual tradition for the NFL with the exception of the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021. The Bears last trip overseas was in 2019 when they lost to the Raiders 21-17 at Tott...White House looks to move past COVID emergency
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:49:10 GMT
The White House is signaling that it wants to close the book on the COVID-19 pandemic once the public health emergency expires Thursday. But even as the administration and the public look to move on, experts say the virus won't go away. Hundreds of people still die every day from COVID-19, and more are being hospitalized. The current situation is precarious and could backslide in the fall.The administration also faces a challenge in filling leadership roles across key health positions, including the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and a new White House pandemic response office.CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said she will step down effective June 30, and her replacement likely will be the last person a president can appoint to the job without Senate confirmation. The government funding bill passed at the end of last year will make the CDC director subject to confi...Trump returning to CNN: 5 things to watch
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:49:10 GMT
(The Hill) -- An explosive piece of political theater is set for Wednesday evening when former President Donald Trump appears at a town hall event televised by CNN — a day after he was found liable in a civil trial of sexual abuse.Trump and the network have been fierce foes in recent years. Trump even went so far, while president, to send a tweet featuring a modified image of him body-slamming a person with the CNN logo superimposed on their head. Separately, he retweeted a cartoon of a train hitting a CNN reporter.The network, for its part, was seen by some as having damaged its brand with gratuitously petty attacks on Trump or vainglorious performances from some of its reporters and pundits.Wednesday evening’s broadcast is virtually guaranteed to draw a large audience, especially with the attention on Tuesday’s verdict. Beyond that, what are the big things to watch?What will Trump say about the E. Jean Carroll verdict?As if the town hall was not set to be dramatic enough, it ...Democrats have sinking feeling Trump could beat Biden
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:49:10 GMT
(The Hill) -- Democrats are getting a sinking feeling when it comes to Donald Trump: They can see him winning again. A New York jury in a civil trial on Tuesday found the former president liable for sexual assault and defamation, but a number of Democrats say their party is underestimating Trump, who, despite a series of scandals, is the frontrunner for the GOP presidential nomination. “There is a concern from a lot of people like me, for sure,” said one prominent Democratic strategist. “There’s a disconnect between the consultant class of our party and the voters. They think they can just run a bunch of ads talking about how crazy Donald Trump is [and] that will be enough. That’s just not the case.” Another strategist warned others in his party: “Be very f---ing worried.” For a part of the party, it seems unfathomable that Trump could regain the office he left in 2017 — just weeks after a mob of his supporters forced the evacuation of Congress and interf...2 separate I-35 crashes causing delays north and southbound for Wednesday morning commuters
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:49:10 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Wednesday morning commuters are starting their day with heavy traffic delays because of crashes on I-35 southbound and northbound. The Austin Police Department said there's a jackknifed 18-wheeler on I-35 southbound near Cesar Chavez Street. All lanes of southbound I-35 were closed for a period of time Wednesday morning but reopened around 6:25 a.m. Drivers should still expect delays in the area. There's a second crash on I-35 northbound near Slaughter Lane causing heavy delays as well. That crash is blocking the left lane and causing very heavy delays for drivers coming in from south Austin and Hays County.View a real-time traffic map and alerts list here.Round Rock voters approve biggest bond package in city history
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:49:10 GMT
ROUND ROCK, Texas (KXAN) -- Round Rock voters approved a $274 million bond package in the May 6 election, making it the city's largest bond package in history and the first one to be approved since 2013. The general obligation bonds will go toward quality of life and public safety projects throughout the city. Where's the money going? The city of Round Rock created a webpage for Bond 2023 that lays out the details of the bond package, the timeline of planning events, and the impact on property taxes. The largest portion of the money, $230 million, will go toward quality of life projects like hike and bike trails, a new park in downtown, and improvements to Old Settlers park. The improvements include a new recreation center with an indoor gym and outdoor track, a newer and bigger Lakeview Pavilion with a permanent stage, and the construction of six new fields in the multipurpose complex. The other $44 million will go toward public safety projects. The city will expand its Public Safe...Voters approve more than $3 billion in school bonds across Central Texas
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:49:10 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Voters in 15 school districts across Central Texas approved more than $3.4 billion in bonds in Saturday's election.In total, $3,422,330,131 in bonds were approved. That money will go toward building new schools, buying new school buses, upgrading technology and even building a swim center.A further $119 million in bonds were rejected by voters in five districts. Click here for full election results Leander ISD had the largest price tag. Three bonds in the district totaled more than $762 million. All were passed in Saturday's election, each having received more than 60% of the vote.Ticket items included in the bond were two new elementary schools, land purchase for future schools and improved safety at every campus in the district, such as digital mapping systems and lockdown button upgrades.Voters in Hutto ISD approved three bonds totaling more than $520 million, while Liberty Hill ISD voters approved bonds worth $471 million.Bonds of more than $100 million were al...Latest news
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