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Chick-fil-A Goes International, Set to Open Restaurants in Toronto
Chick-fil-A, the fast food chain that has its roots firmly planted in the state of Georgia, is now planning to spread its wings and venture into international territory.
Bible Taken to Moon in Apollo 14 Mission Will Be Up for Auction This Week
A miniature Bible that traveled all the way to the moon in the Apollo 14 mission is set to be put up for auction later this week.
Some Uber Riders Are Paying High Fees in 'Vomit Fraud' Scam
Uber riders could be on the receiving end of a higher-than-expected bill, and the reason for it could be a scam that's starting to get more publicity.
Ertz Family Foundation Raises Over $200K for Educational, Community and Faith-Based Causes
A foundation led by Christian athletes Zach and Julie Ertz, the Ertz Family Foundation, has already raised enough money to benefit several charitable causes.
Tim Tebow's Second Season in Baseball Is a 'Complete Positive,' New York Mets Say
Tim Tebow's second season is probably over, but at least one high-ranking New York Mets official is calling it a success.
Blood Moon on Friday Will Be Longest Lunar Eclipse of This Century
This Friday's lunar eclipse will result in the emergence of a Blood Moon, and it's expected to remain visible in the sky for an extended amount of time.
New York Yankees' Aaron Judge Shares His Mission to Empower Kids to Stop Negativity on Social Media
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge is lending his star power to the cause of educating students on how to properly use social media.
Out-of-Pocket Medical Expenses Could Reach Average of $200,000 for Retirees, Report Says
Out-of-pocket medical expenses in particular could become very costly for retirees, according to a new report from the Vanguard Group.
$3 Million Donation Covers Tuition for University of Houston's College of Medicine's Inaugural Class
A $3 million gift from an anonymous donor means the inaugural class for University of Houston's College of Medicine will not have to worry about paying their tuition.
Fake Signs Along Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Paths Are Leading Christians to Bars
Fake markers placed along the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage paths are leading Christians away from their intended destination.