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Molly Schuyler Wins Z-Burger Championship With Record 40 Burgers in 10 Minutes
In a fierce display of competitive eating on Independence Day weekend, Molly Schuyler solidified her dominance in the food sports world by claiming her 11th championship at the annual Z-Burger Independence Burger Eating Contest. Held at the Tenleytown Z-Burger location in Washington, D.C., the 16th edition of this annual event saw Schuyler set a new personal and contest record by eating 40 burgers in just 10 minutes. Schuyler, a mother of four from Harwood, Maryland, entered th
Molly Schuyler Wins Z-Burger Championship With Record 40 Burgers in 10 Minutes
In a fierce display of competitive eating on Independence Day weekend, Molly Schuyler solidified her dominance in the food sports world by claiming her 11th championship at the annual Z-Burger Independence Burger Eating Contest. Held at the Tenleytown Z-Burger location in Washington, D.C., the 16th edition of this annual event saw Schuyler set a new personal and contest record by eating 40 burgers in just 10 minutes. Schuyler, a mother of four from Harwood, Maryland, entered th
July 4 Fireworks Canceled at Almaden Lake After Backyard Blaze and Crowd Issues
San Jose officials have canceled this year’s Independence Day fireworks celebration at Almaden Lake Park, marking the first interruption of the popular event in a decade. The decision comes after serious safety concerns were raised following incidents during last year’s celebration, which drew more than 30,000 visitors to the neighborhood. For longtime resident Cathie Bacosa, the cancellation is a relief. Last July 4, she awoke around midnight to a fire raging in her b
July 4 Fireworks Canceled at Almaden Lake After Backyard Blaze and Crowd Issues
San Jose officials have canceled this year’s Independence Day fireworks celebration at Almaden Lake Park, marking the first interruption of the popular event in a decade. The decision comes after serious safety concerns were raised following incidents during last year’s celebration, which drew more than 30,000 visitors to the neighborhood. For longtime resident Cathie Bacosa, the cancellation is a relief. Last July 4, she awoke around midnight to a fire raging in her b









