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Chuck Negron, Three Dog Night Co-Founder Who Sang ‘Joy to the World’ and Other Smashes, Dies at 83 trendy New year 2026

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  Chuck Negron, Three Dog Night Co-Founder Who Sang ‘Joy to the World’ and Other Smashes, Dies at 83 Chuck Negron, co-founder of Three Dog Night  who sang "Joy to the World" and other hits, died at 83. On February 2, 2026, soulful singer Charles "Chuck" Negron, who was also a co-founder of the legendary rock band Three Dog Night, passed away at the age of 83. Negron had been living in Studio City, Los Angeles, where he passed away from complications related to heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to his publicist.  From Bronx doo-wop singer to rock star whose voice helped define an era and through a lengthy battle with addiction and health issues that shaped his personal and artistic life, his death marks the end of a remarkable and turbulent journey. A Voice That Defined a Generation  Chuck Negron’s powerful tenor became one of rock’s unmistakable sounds in the late 1960s and early 1970s. As a lead singer of Three Dog Night, he...

Cracker Barrel Wants Its Staff to Eat One Thing on Work Trips: Cracker Barrel trendy New year 2026

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 Cracker Barrel Wants Its Staff to Eat One Thing on Work Trips: Cracker Barrel  On Work Trips, Cracker Barrel W ants Employees to Eat One Thing Inside the Unusual Culture Policy of the Restaurant Chain INTRODUCTION  Cracker Barrel Old Country Store has a long history of being known for its rocking chairs, country decor, and nostalgic comfort food. But behind the image of biscuits, gravy, and roadside American lies a company culture with some surprisingly specific expectations — including what its employees should eat while traveling for work.  According to internal guidance and multiple reports from employees over the years, Cracker Barrel encourages staff members on official work trips to eat at Cracker Barrel restaurants themselves whenever possible. While the policy may sound trivial at first, it opens a much larger conversation about brand loyalty, corporate culture, cost control, and how far employers can go in shaping employee behavior beyond the workplace. ...