December 27, 2025
Ono Hawaiian BBQ to Open in Porterville, California
Ono Hawaiian BBQ, the family-owned, California-born fast-casual brand known for its Hawaiian-inspired plate lunches, is opening a brand-new location in Porterville, expanding its presence in the Central Valley and bringing a taste of the islands to a growing local dining corridor. Located at the northwest corner of Poplar Avenue and Jaye Street, the new restaurant sits near...December 27, 2025
Cowboy Chicken Launches New Mac-n-Cheese Bowls
Cowboy Chicken leans into comfort this winter with the launch of its brand-new Mac-n-Cheese Bowls, a limited-time lineup of three delectable variations guaranteed to satisfy even the hungriest of appetites and have guests hollerin’ for more. Available Dec. 29, 2025-March 8, 2026, these bowls start with Cowboy Chicken’s creamy white cheddar mac—a rich, savory twist on the...December 27, 2025
Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken to Bring Back Homestyle Bowl and Launches New Giveaway
Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken is starting the new year and its 60th anniversary by serving comfort and celebrating community with the return of its fan-favorite Homestyle Bowl and the launch of its Homestyle Hero Giveaway, a national initiative awarding five everyday heroes with $500 Visa gift cards. What: Beginning January 12, Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken is bringing...December 27, 2025
Counterfeit Monkey is so magnificent a text adventure that I'm convinced the puzzle genre went wrong when it added graphics
Weird WeekendWeird Weekend is our regular Saturday column where we celebrate PC gaming oddities: peculiar games, strange bits of trivia, forgotten history. Pop back every weekend to find out what Jeremy, Josh and Rick have become obsessed with this time, whether it’s the canon height of Thief’s Garrett or that time someone in the Vatican pirated Football...December 27, 2025
A psychic baby and whacky control scheme undersell the mundane brilliance of one of my favourite games this year
Personal Pick(Image credit: Future)In addition to our main Game of the Year Awards 2025, each member of the PC Gamer team is shining a spotlight on a game they loved this year. We’ll post new personal picks each day throughout the rest of the month. You can find them all here.As unfair as it may be, snap judgments serve a purpose in a gaming landscape where over 1,000...December 27, 2025
Tech, Taste, and Transparency in 2026
As we near the end of 2025, the restaurant industry is riding a wave of innovation, adaptation, and renewed consumer passion for dining experiences. The lessons from recent years continue to shape strategic shifts, while emerging trends promise to redefine how restaurants operate and engage with their customers in 2026. Here's what to expect: 1. Tech-Driven Efficiency,...December 27, 2025
What’s Next for Restaurants: Data-Backed Trends Defining 2026
Diners are changing. They want new things. They want to be healthier, they want friendship, and they want culture. Essentially, they want a greater connection to their identity through food. Understanding how these wants manifest in dining trends is fundamental to foodservice wins in 2026. If you want to effectively navigate your company’s way through the rapidly...December 27, 2025
Beyond the Cloud: Why 2026 Will Be the Year of ‘Resilient Hospitality’
If the last few months have taught the restaurant industry anything, it is that the internet is not only a utility, but it can also be a vulnerability. In November, a massive Cloudflare outage severed connections for millions of platforms worldwide, triggered by a single configuration error. Just weeks prior, in October, a debilitating Amazon Web Services (AWS) failure in...December 27, 2025
A Massive Wave of Eye Disease is Coming, and Healthcare is Unprepared
The cruel irony is that incredibly effective treatments already exist. Many people, however, cannot access them due to barriers to care The post A Massive Wave of Eye Disease is Coming, and Healthcare is Unprepared appeared first on MedCity News. Continue reading →December 27, 2025
Hospital-at-Home Bodes Well for Rural Patients, Research Shows
New research from Mass General Brigham demonstrates that hospital-at-home care can safely deliver comparable outcomes for rural patients — with significant cost savings when patients are transferred home early in their hospital stay. The post Hospital-at-Home Bodes Well for Rural Patients, Research Shows appeared first on MedCity News. Continue reading →December 27, 2025
Fatal Complication of Stem Cell Transplants Gets Its First FDA-Approved Therapy
Omeros’s complement system drug Yartemlea is now FDA approved for treating a severe and potentially fatal complication of hematopoietic stem cell transplants. Our recap of other regulatory actions includes drug approvals in cancer, rare disease, and metabolic disorders. The post Fatal Complication of Stem Cell Transplants Gets Its First FDA-Approved Therapy appeared first...December 27, 2025











