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Philadelphia Auto Show revs up as South Broad snow parking rules hit; Dirty Frank’s goes 25+, Reigns challenges Punk, Blair surfaces in Epstein records, mouthwash recalled, Portland border clash, Argentina wine crisis, Cracker Barrel mandates company meals on trips

Cracker Barrel Requires Employees to Eat Company Food on Work Trips

Cracker Barrel has issued new travel guidelines requiring employees to eat only Cracker Barrel food while on business trips and stating that alcohol purchases during those trips will not be reimbursed.

Classics Boulevard Brings Vintage Cars to the Philadelphia Auto Show

Classics Boulevard in the Grand Hall at the Philadelphia Auto Show offers a nostalgic walk through automotive history, featuring nearly 50 classic vehicles ranging from the early 1900s to models from the 1980s.

Parking Restrictions Begin on South Broad Street for Snow Removal

Parking restrictions are in effect on South Broad Street to support a large-scale snow removal operation. Drivers must move parked cars between Washington and Oregon avenues by 7 a.m. Tuesday.

Dirty Franks raises its minimum entry age to 25 and over

Dirty Franks is no longer functioning like a college bar: the Center City dive now requires patrons to be at least 25 to enter. Owner Jody Sweitzer said a surge of younger crowds—often arriving in large groups—brought disruptive behavior, staff mistreatment, suspected underage attempts with convincing fake IDs, and incidents like sneaking in alcohol, driving away longtime regulars and raising safety and liability concerns. The 25+ rule is in effect indefinitely until the bar can put stronger measures in place and restore a calmer atmosphere.

WWE Raw: Roman Reigns Challenges CM Punk for a WrestleMania Title Match

On WWE Raw, Roman Reigns, coming off his win in the 2026 Royal Rumble, challenged World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk to defend the title against him at WrestleMania.

Epstein records mention Tony Blair’s work and allege Cherie Blair socialized with Ghislaine Maxwell

Newly released excerpts from the Epstein files describe Jeffrey Epstein monitoring meetings linked to Tony Blair’s senior advisory role at JPMorgan and include an allegation that Blair’s wife, Cherie Blair, socialized with Ghislaine Maxwell in 2014.

More than 80,000 bottles of mouthwash recalled nationwide over labeling error

Over 80,000 bottles of mouthwash are being recalled across the U.S. due to a labeling issue. The FDA has classified the recall as Class III, its lowest risk level, indicating it is not expected to cause health problems.

Philadelphia Auto Show launches Route 26 to mark America’s 250th anniversary

The 2026 Philadelphia Auto Show, working with Visit Philadelphia and other partners, has created “Route 26,” a promotion tied to the United States’ 250th anniversary and the slate of anniversary events planned across Philadelphia.

New Video Shows the Scene of a Border Patrol Shooting in Portland

A newly released surveillance video shows the moments leading up to a tense encounter that ended in a Border Patrol shooting in Portland.

Argentina’s Wine Industry Faces Its Worst Crisis in 20 Years

Argentina’s wine industry is in severe financial trouble as wineries struggle with mounting strain, domestic consumption drops sharply, and exports decline.

The 2026 Philadelphia Auto Show is the largest since before the pandemic

The 2026 Philadelphia Auto Show is back at the Pennsylvania Convention Center and is being billed as its biggest event since before the pandemic, featuring more interactive automotive experiences than ever. 6abc is providing an inside look at the show.

Police Remove Anti-ICE Road Blockade After Reporter Assaulted

Minneapolis police cleared traffic cones and debris used by anti-deportation activists to block or divert traffic on Cedar Avenue after Daily Caller News Foundation reporter Jorge Ventura was assaulted while investigating the blockade. The Minneapolis Police Department said the city removed the homemade roadblocks to protect public safety and ensure access for emergency vehicles, with the streets cleared around 2:30 p.m. local time. Activists associated with the Minneapolis Spring account urged supporters to set up additional blockades.

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