• Catering to pets is big business for builders, designers - Las Vegas Review-Journal

    Catering to pets is big business for builders, designers - Las Vegas Review-Journal
    Las Vegas Review-Journal
    Catering to pets is big business for builders, designers
    Las Vegas Review-Journal
    Dear Gail: This is more of just a general question versus a decorating problem. I'm just curious what trends you're seeing in pet products for our homes. — Stephanie. Dear Stephanie: Boy, has the pet market exploded. Many pet parents like myself ...
  • Democrats push back against Puzder nomination

    Democrats push back against Puzder nomination
    A committee hearing next week will deliberate Andy Puzder’s nomination as Secretary of Labor, and Democrats and labor groups have stepped up their attacks on the CEO of CKE Restaurants Holdings Inc.
    Puzder has reached an ethics agreement with federal regulators, clearing the way for Congress to take up the nomination, which has been delayed multiple times. The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions will conduct the hearing on Feb. 16.
    According to the agreement, Puzder
  • KFC expands fried chicken pizza to Singapore

    KFC expands fried chicken pizza to Singapore
    KFC in Singapore this week became yet another region to enjoy the ongoing rollout of the Chizza, a fried-chicken-and-pizza mash-up. 
    “It was a successful product introduced in many KFC markets, including Philippines, Thailand, Taiwan, Korea, Japan and India,” said the Singapore KFC operator, Kentucky Fried Chicken Management Pte Ltd., in a statement. 
    “With its huge popularity in the regional markets, KFC Singapore decides it is time to bring this novel and tasty pro
  • NRA urges balance in travel ban

    NRA urges balance in travel ban
    In the wake of court setback Thursday on its travel ban executive order, the National Restaurant Association urged the Trump administration to consider its impact on small businesses.
    “We strongly urge them to consider the negative impacts any executive order may have on American small businesses,” said Cicely Simpson, the NRA’s executive vice president, in a statement, adding that balance between security and the economy was needed. 
    The NRA issued the statement Thursday
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