• A food truck owner confronted a mugger in Long Beach. He didn't notice he was bleeding until later

    Days after Bryan Tecun confronted a mugger in Long Beach, the 30-year-old food truck owner still has trouble catching his breath to tell the story — the result of an injury he suffered during the adrenaline-pumping incident. After a long night of serving hungry customers at his food truck, Bryan's Birrieria, Tecun saw a man rob an older woman sitting on a bench in Long Beach. He asked her if she was OK and then, without thinking, gave chase. "I just started to move," Tecun said. First, he...

  • California good Samaritan food truck owner stabbed after stopping robbery of elderly woman

    A food truck owner in California was hospitalized after he confronted a thief who allegedly assaulted and robbed an elderly woman, according to FOX 11 LA. Bryan Tecun, the owner of Bryan’s Birrieria food truck in Long Beach, California, was driving home when he witnessed a woman being robbed and assaulted, the outlet reported. Acting on instinct, the good Samaritan jumped out of his car and ran to help the elderly woman. US MARSHALS ARREST FUGITIVE MOTHER ACCUSED OF KILLING 5-YEAR-OLD SON,...

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    Hosts Rachel Maddow And Lawrence O’Donnell Join Chorus Of Criticism Against NBC’s Hiring Of Ronna McDaniel

    Maddow and O'Donnell joined their colleagues in calling out McDaniel's 2020

  • FACT FOCUS: Tyson Foods isn’t hiring workers who came to the U.S. illegally. Boycott calls persist

    Conservatives are calling for a boycott of Tyson Foods after false claims spread online that the company planned to hire 52,000 people who came to the U.S. illegally. But the company has no such plans. Tyson has committed to hiring 2,500 refugees in the U.S. over three years as part of a 2022 agreement. It requires all of its employees to be authorized to work in the country.

  • FACT FOCUS: Tyson Foods isn’t hiring workers who came to the U.S. illegally. Boycott calls persist

    Conservatives are calling for a boycott of Tyson Foods after false claims spread online that the company planned to hire 52,000 people who came to the U.S. illegally. But the company has no such plans. Tyson has committed to hiring 2,500 refugees in the U.S. over three years as part of a 2022 agreement. It requires all of its employees to be authorized to work in the country.

  • Oakland fans love the A’s but hate their owner. Here’s what we will do about it

    A’s fans plan a tailgate protest, road trips to other stadiums and ‘John Fisher offsets’ as they face the dilemma of conflicting goals

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    New chapter for Hawaii’s newspaper: Star-Advertiser’s owners purchased

    HONOLULU (KHON2) -- Carpenter Media Group announced that its acquisition of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser's owners Black Press Media has been completed on Friday, March 22. Talk of changes started back in January and on Friday, CMG sealed the deal with BPM in a stock purchase together with Canadian financial partners Canso Investment Counsel, LTD and Deans []

  • Baldur’s Gate 3 opened the D&D video game floodgates

    Wizards of the Coast has greenlit another Dungeons and Dragons title -- and Rachel Kaser is in favor of the

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    Lego’s D&D set features a dungeon, a dragon, and even a new adventure

    Lego has finally shown off its Dungeons & Dragons set, and yes it has both of those things, as well as a bit more. Last month Lego started teasing its upcoming collaboration with the now 50-year-old tabletop RPG in order to celebrate the game's anniversary, and yesterday the plastic brick company showed off the 3745 piece in full. It's quite the good looking set, and the mini-figure fans amongst you will be happy to hear that it comes with six figs in total, as well as some brick-built...

  • Lego’s 3,745-piece D&D set comes with its own playable adventure

    Grab your dice and get ready to (literally) assemble your adventuring party next month — Lego has finally unveiled the 3,745-piece Dungeons & Dragons set it co-developed with Wizards of the Coast as the tabletop roleplaying game celebrates its 50th anniversary. The $360 set, called “Red Dragon’s Tale,” was inspired by Lucas Bolt’s fan design, “Dragon’s Keep: Journey’s End,” and retains many of the same features. There’s a tower, a bridge, a tavern with a removable roof, and yes — both a dungeon...

  • Chewing Gum’s Demise and Crumbl’s Rise: The Top Food News of the Week

    Thanks to a newly unveiled innovation by Hormel, we might all soon be eating an entirely new type of pepperoni on our pizzas—and if you can believe it, that wasn’t even the biggest story in the food world this week. Read on for more info about a McDonald’s system outage, the closure of 1,000 Dollar Tree stores, and the French pastry craze known as the crookie. McDonald’s Customers Unable to Order Food After Global Outage McDonald’s customers worldwide experienced an unprecedented moment...

  • Stanford hiring Washington State’s Kyle Smith as men’s basketball coach: Source

    By Nicole Auerbach, Mark Puleo and Brian Bennett After guiding to its first NCAA Tournament in 16 years, Kyle Smith is headed to Stanford to become the men’s basketball coach, Stanford announced Monday. Smith spent the past five years with Washington State, garnering a 94-71 record and never finishing with a record below .500. Before Smith arrived in 2019, the school hadn’t finished with a winning record since 2011-12. Advertisement “The opportunity to serve as the head men’s basketball coach...