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Mar. 16, 2025

7,500 Caravan Migrants Continue March to U.S.: 'Our Strength Is Greater Than Trump's Threats'

Photo: Oliver de Ros/AP/REX/Shutterstock Amid ongoing threats from President Donald Trump, thousands of migrants from Honduras are continuing their march through Mexico and toward the U.S. border, in search of a safer and more prosperous life. A large number of the migrantscrossed the Suchiate River,which is located between the two countries, in order to subvert the authorities, CBS News reported. Although the caravanbegan with less than 200 participantsover a week ago, the number has grown significantly, with authorities estimating that as of Sunday, 5,000 migrants are now making the march, theChicago Tribunereported.

Mar. 16, 2025

7-Eleven Brings Back BYO Cup Day When Almost Any Container Is $2 to Fill with Slurpee

Photo: Courtesy 7-ElevenGather your football helmets, fish bowls and rain boots becauseBring Your Own Cup Day is backat 7-Eleven.On April 29, fans can bring their own cups to fill with any Slurpee flavor for just $1.99 at7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores.Customers can fill up (nearly) anycup-like containerwith just a few guidelines. The container must fit in an in-store display with a 10-inch-diameter. This limit also ensures that the “cup” can fit under the drink dispenser.

Mar. 16, 2025

7-Eleven Gives College Fund to Baby Born on 7-Eleven Day at 7:11 p.m., Weighing 7 lbs., 11 oz.

Photo: 7-Eleven “Lady Lucky” just got even luckier! “After catching wind of the incredible news, 7-Eleven decided to pledge $7,111 to the newborn’s college fund to honor her entry to the world,” 7-Eleven told the outlet. “Along with this pledge, the brand has also provided the family with diapers, 7-Eleven onesies and other newborn goodies to help her parents along the way,” the officials added. After J’Aime’s birth, her momtold CNNthat she repeatedly saw the numbers seven and 11 throughout her pregnancy, but didn’t think much of it.

Mar. 16, 2025

7-Eleven Is Giving Out Free Slurpees All Week

Photo: An illustration of Two, 7-Eleven Slurpees on October 27, 2010 in Washington, DC. Global convenience store chain 7-Eleven has been getting some free advertising for its signature drink the Slurpee from none other than US President Barack Obama. Obama has used the Slurpee – a thick, frozen, flavored beverage that is wildly popular with Americans – in speeches on the campaign trail ahead of next week’s midterm elections to illustrate just how obstructionist and ornery Republicans can be.

Mar. 16, 2025

7-Eleven Is Giving Out Free Slurpees on Thursday for 7-Eleven Day

Photo: 7-Eleven Another trip around the sun and the time has come once again to celebrate one of our favorite holidays:7-Eleven Free Slurpee Day. Getting your free frosty beverage is easy: Simply go to your local 7-Eleven on Thursday and make a beeline for the Slurpee machine, where staff members will be doling out drinks in customers’ desired flavors. Warning: Popular flavors may run out as the day goes on, so head in early if you’ve got specific cravings.