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IRS lawyer slinging hot dogs to raise money for food banks after longest ever government shutdown
EXCLUSIVE: A Washington, D.C.- based attorney for the IRS might hit the books during the week, but once the clock strikes 5 p ...
At 14 years old, Mason Wright has become a restaurant owner. At 14 years old, Mason Wright has become a restaurant owner and is setting his sights on a future franchise. "I want to have restaurants ...
Frankly, it’s his dream job. A furloughed IRS lawyer is living out his lifelong ambition while furloughed during the government shutdown — operating his own hot dog cart. A suit-clad Isaac Stein has ...
Oct 24 (Reuters) - Isaac Stein makes his living as an attorney for the Internal Revenue Service, working mostly on his own, writing retirement plan regulations in a Washington office building. Since ...
Every February as many as 200 Florida transplants and snowbirds from the Berkshires have a get together in Venice, Fla. called the Berkshire Bash. Last weekend when I attended the event, I was glad to ...
It all started with the pickles. A jar had been sitting in the back of the fridge untouched for some time when Sam and Janna Fischer’s youngest son, Viggo, decided to put them to good use. He made ...
WYOMING, Mich. — Gringo Dog's, a popular Grand Rapids hot dog cart, planned a soft opening for its first drive-thru restaurant on Memorial Day, but the launch was delayed due to technical issues.
This piece originally appeared in SAVEUR’s Spring/Summer 2025 issue. See more stories from Issue 204 here. New York City is in peril. While its famous hot dog carts may seem as ubiquitous as ever, the ...
There are so many amazing places to get a hot dog in New York City, from Katz's Delicatessen to Gray's Papaya. When it comes to the city's numerous hot dog carts, there is a specific brand that's as ...
WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — Anyone who’s been in downtown Grand Rapids on a Friday or Saturday evening has probably seen the GringoDog’s cart slinging hot dogs for the city’s night crowd. Now, GringoDog’s ...
Isaac Stein makes his living as an attorney for the Internal Revenue Service, working mostly on his own, writing retirement plan regulations in a Washington office building. Since the federal ...
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