The owner of Steak ‘n Shake is trying to pressure Cracker Barrel’s board into overhauling its leadership, which they claim destroyed shareholder value. Sardar Biglari, founder of Biglari Capital ...
FIRST ON FOX: Cracker Barrel confirmed it had removed the Pride section from its website and claimed it made changes to its business resource groups, in a statement obtained exclusively by Fox News ...
When Cracker Barrel CEO Julie Felss Masino said Aug. 25 the restaurant chain's new logo was for today and tomorrow, she might have meant it literally. Following backlash after a rebrand and restaurant ...
Kailyn Lowry is in recovery mode. The Teen Mom alum—who is mom to Elliott, 15, Lincoln, 11, Lux, 7, Creed, 4, Rio, 2, and twins Verse and Valley, 22 months—took fans inside her recent chin surgery by ...
Cracker Barrel's new logo received mixed reactions from netizens, with many comparing it to Quaker Oats' removal of Aunt Jemima from their syrup and pancake mix packaging. For the uninitiated, the ...
LONDON, April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Colt Data Centre Services (Colt DCS), a leading global provider of hyperscale and large enterprise data centre solutions, has announced plans to develop four new ...
After leaving the Lone Star State to prevent a vote on congressional redistricting, Texas House Democrats issued a four-word statement to Gov. Greg Abbott's threats of removal from office: "Come and ...
WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump took executive action on July 24 making it easier for cities and states to remove homeless people from the streets. The move, first reported by USA TODAY, also ...
President Trump has been very public with his disdain for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, whose term ends in May 2026. Over the past few months, Trump has criticized Powell repeatedly for being ...
Texas lawmakers voted to pass a bill that would remove short-barrel firearms from the state's list of banned weapons. If it becomes law, the legislation, SB 1596, would mark a shift in Texas firearms ...
HOUSTON, Texas – Senate Bill 1596, which would remove short-barrel firearms from the state’s list of prohibited weapons, is one step closer to becoming a law in Texas. The Homeland Security, Public ...