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Three cheeseburgers next to bags from McDonald's, Burger King, and Shake Shack.
I tried cheeseburgers from McDonald's, Burger King, and Shake Shack.
  • I tried cheeseburgers from Shake Shack, McDonald's, and Burger King.
  • This was my first time having Shake Shack, and I thought the burger was great.
  • However, I wasn't as impressed by the options from Burger King and McDonald's.

As a food writer, I'm no stranger to cheeseburgers. However, I know that no matter how standard


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Author Carly Caramanna sipping cocktail at Four Seasons
Four seasons
  • I've stayed in over 50 hotels in the Orlando area and have several favorites that I recommend.
  • Evermore Orlando and Four Seasons Orlando resorts have excellent on-site amenities.
  • Disney's Grand Floridian and Animal Kingdom Lodge resorts have really impressed me.

I'm a travel and theme-park journalist who has been visiting Orlando regularly for over 30 years.

By now, I've


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Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez in

After five seasons of Only Murders in the Building, I've realized I don't care much about the show's murder mysteries anymore.

Yes, I gasp at every end-of-episode twist and give suspicious new characters the side-eye, but I'm not watching Only Murders for its murders. I'm watching it for the building.



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Tesla's ad spending on X this year has dwindled down to a fraction of what it was last year.

According to a recent SEC filing, Tesla spent $10,000 on ads on X in the first two months of 2025, per TechCrunch, which would amount to a total of $60,000 for the full year, if that amount of spending continues. By comparison, Tesla spent $400,000 on X ads in 2024. Elon Musk, who is the co-founder and CEO



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Times Square in 2020
Just 37% of Americans have a positive view of big business, while 54% have a positive view of capitalism.
  • Fewer and fewer Americans have a favorable view of capitalism and big business.
  • 54% view capitalism favorably — still a majority, but significantly less than four years ago.
  • And just 43% of Americans between the ages of 18 and 34 have a positive view of



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BYD Stella Li
BYD executive vice president Stella Li showed off the Tesla rival's Seal 6 hybrid at the IAA Mobility conference in Munich.
  • BYD plans to open 1,000 new stores across Europe by the end of 2026.
  • The EV giant wants to triple its stores in Germany, the home of Tesla's European gigafactory.
  • BYD sales have surged in Europe, and it is turning heads at the

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