Dairy Queen Deploys AI Chatbots in Drive-Thru Operations Across US and Canada
Dairy Queen is implementing AI chatbot technology in dozens of drive-thru locations to speed up service and encourage additional food orders.
Dairy Queen is implementing AI chatbot technology in dozens of drive-thru locations to speed up service and encourage additional food orders.

The Department of Agriculture announced plans to relocate the Forest Service headquarters and restructure the agency, moving 260 positions to Utah.

Trump administration counterterrorism officials are reportedly planning a summit focused on addressing antifa and left-wing extremist groups.

TSA staffing shortages caused inconsistent airport security wait times Friday, with some locations experiencing lengthy delays while others had minimal waits.

A 77-year-old Alaska man charged with threatening to torture and kill six Supreme Court justices has agreed to a plea deal.
Electric vehicle suppliers report production challenges while high gas prices drive consumer interest in EVs.

The FBI disclosed suspicious cyber activities on its networks while announcing the arrest of a contractor accused of stealing $46 million in cryptocurrency.

Uber introduces a new service allowing customers to schedule package returns from their homes through the Uber Eats app.

Lee Milne sentenced to eight years for killing his wife Kimberly, who jumped to her death following domestic abuse, in first prosecution of its kind in Scotland.

European perspectives on Trump administration reveal nuanced views separating presidential policies from broader American sentiment.

Atletico Madrid remains Spain's sole Champions League semifinalist while Chelsea and Manchester United compete for European qualification.

Italy's Uffizi Gallery, Northern Ireland's school system, and the European Commission have all been targeted by hackers in separate cyber attacks.

Two separate aviation incidents occurred involving commercial aircraft at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, with investigations ongoing.

A whistleblower alleges a former Department of Government Efficiency worker stole Americans' personal data from the Social Security Administration.

The Supreme Court addressed several significant cases involving federal gun restrictions, immigration deportations, and state parental notification laws.
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