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As Whataburger prepares to turn 75 on August 8, the beloved Texas burger chain is being enjoyed by more people than ever.
The striped, orange and white exteriors of Whataburger are a familiar sight for most Texans. Everyone has their signature ...
On a dark day in Japan, you find yourself in a fight. You've been set up by a rival gang, and it's your money or your life. You choose your life and lose a lot of money. Disgraced, you're ousted from ...
Infinitesimals is headed for a 2026 release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Epic Games Store. Stay tuned for more videos on our Shacknews YouTube channel. You can also follow the ...
In another new milestone for Whataburger during its 75th year, the Texas-based burger chain is launching its first-ever line of craft beverages. Per a news release, Whataburger fans will have the ...
Discover Whataburger’s Prickly Pear Raspberry Whatafresher, the first of the new Whatafresher line from the Texas fast food chain, on July 1.
The Whatafresher launches with Whataburger's first-ever craft lemonade. "Whatafreshers are artfully blended to deliver a full sensory experience – bold ingredients, radiant colors, and cooling ...
Whataburger fans, summer just got a whole lot fresher. Introducing Whatafreshers – a new line of premium craft beverages designed to bring the temperatures down while unleashing serious flavor. First ...
On Wednesday night in Detroit, the Tigers mascot, Paws, had some fun at the A's expense. “Moving for dummies.” Tigers ain’t holding back with the AAA’s in town.
Whataburger will open its second North Carolina location at 9 a.m. today in Hickory. Five fans of the burger franchise were already waiting outside the building Wednesday night. Terry Helms was ...
In an offseason huddle at the NFL’s London headquarters, the Kansas City Chiefs are drawing up a game plan to win over fans in a crowded UK market.
I am concerned about the U.S. Department of Justice getting involved in the New York State ban on Native American mascots, names, and imagery [“NY mascot ban referred to DOJ,” News, June 18].