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Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes repeats as champion of the grueling Iditarod sled dog race Wed, March 18, 2026 at 3:40 PM UTC 0 Defending Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race champion Jessie Holmes poses for a selfie with a fan during the ceremonial start of this year's race in downtown Anchorage, Alaska, on Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen) () NOME, Alaska (AP) — Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes cruised to a repeat victory in the Iditarod, the roughly 1,000mile (1,609kilometer) sled dog race in Alaska.

Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes repeats as champion of the grueling Iditarod sled dog race

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Defending Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race champion Jessie Holmes poses for a selfie with a fan during the ceremonial start of this year's race in downtown Anchorage, Alaska, on Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen) ()

NOME, Alaska (AP) — Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes cruised to a repeat victory in the Iditarod, the roughly 1,000-mile (1,609-kilometer) sled dog race in Alaska.

Holmes guided his dog team across the finish line Tuesday night in the old Gold Rush town of Nome, a Bering Sea coastal community, after traveling for nine days, 7 hours and 32 minutes. He pumped both fists in the air as the crowd cheered for him and his team of 12 dogs, who devoured some meat after finishing.

"I've been chasing greatness ever since the last time I was here," Holmes said, noting that he had been thinking of others who followed up initial wins with a second, third or fourth. "So we're just going to keep chasing those footsteps, trying to push ourselves every day to be better."

Last year, Zeus, one of Holmes' lead dogs, was a 2-year-old finishing his first Iditarod after leading a couple of runs. But this year, Holmes said, Zeus led every run except one. Holmes had been keeping back older lead dog Polar, so he wouldn't have to do so much work, but put him in after the last checkpoint before Nome.

"Man, when I put Polar up there he puffed his chest out, he got his strut on and he said, 'Let's go!' It was amazing," Holmes said.

Next year, Holmes said he will be aiming for a third win and to break the record for the southern route, their favorite.

The race started March 8 in Willow, a day after the ceremonial start was held in Anchorage. The course took dog teams and their mushers over two mountain ranges, along the frozen Yukon River and across the unpredictable Bering Sea ice.

Holmes, a former cast member on the National Geographic reality show "Life Below Zero," is the third competitor in the 54-year history of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race to repeat the year after winning for the first time. The others were Susan Butcher in 1986-1987 and Lance Mackey in 2007-2008. Both went on to win four titles.

Holmes told The before the Iditarod that this year's race was the most important of his career. "That's hard to put that on yourself because you got to live with that pressure every day," Holmes said. "And if I do not make it, it is going to absolutely crush me."

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He will pocket about $80,000 for this year's win, up from the $57,000-plus he took home last year. This year's purse was boosted by financial support from Norwegian billionaire Kjell Rokke, who participated in a newly created, noncompetitive amateur category. Rokke reached Nome on Monday, under rules that allowed him to have outside support from a former Iditarod champ, flexible rest periods and to swap out dogs.

Holmes' first Iditarod was in 2018. His seventh place finish earned him rookie of the year honors. He has now raced in the Iditarod nine times, earning seven top 10 finishes. He's been in the top five the last five races.

He appeared for eight years on "Life Below Zero," which chronicled the hardships of people living in rural Alaska.

Holmes used the money he earned from the show to buy better dogs and equipment, and also was able to purchase raw land near Denali National Park and Preserve. A carpenter by trade, he's carved his homestead in the wilderness, where his closest neighbor is about 30 miles (48 kilometers) away.

Rokke, who now lives in Switzerland, provided $100,000 in additional prize money and $170,000 to Alaska Native villages that serve as checkpoints. Another musher in the noncompetitive "expedition" class, Canadian entrepreneur Steve Curtis, pledged $50,000 to help youth sports programs in the villages. Curtis did not finish the race.

The race's biggest critic, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, has claimed that more than 150 dogs have died in the history of the Iditarod. It urged Rokke to spend his money to help dogs rather than put them through "hazards and misery."

The Iditarod has never provided its count of dogs who have died on the race.

One dog has died in this year's race, a 4-year-old female named Charly on musher Mille Porsild's team, the Iditarod said in a statement Tuesday. A necropsy will be conducted.

Thirty-four competitive mushers started, matching the inaugural 1973 race for the second fewest in race history. The retirements of many longtime mushers and the high cost of supplies, such as dog food, have kept the fields small this decade.

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New Photo - Venezuela's tears of joy: Why the team that cared the most won the World Baseball Classic

Venezuela's tears of joy: Why the team that cared the most won the World Baseball Classic Analysis by Hannah Keyser, CNNWed, March 18, 2026 at 8:11 AM UTC 6 The Venezuela team celebrates after defeating the United States in the championship game of the World Baseball Classic in Miami on March 17, 2026. Rebecca Blackwell/AP It doesn't mean anything in the grand scheme of things that Team USA — the United States of America, as in the birthplace of baseball and the home to the highestcaliber league on the planet — lost one game against Team Venezuela.

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The Venezuela team celebrates after defeating the United States in the championship game of the World Baseball Classic in Miami on March 17, 2026. - Rebecca Blackwell/AP

It doesn't mean anything in the grand scheme of things that Team USA — the United States of America, as in the birthplace of baseball and the home to the highest-caliber league on the planet — lost one game against Team Venezuela.

Except to the Venezuelan players and their fans, to whom it means everything. And, after two weeks of some of the most joyous and exuberant baseball that any March has ever seen, that is the beautiful thing about the World Baseball Classic.

When Bryce Harper – with his distinct brand of humorless flamboyance – broke a 12-inning scoreless streak for Team USA with a game-tying, two-out, 432-foot home run in the bottom of the eighth inning, it was the sort of storybook sports moment that makes big games worth staying up late for. It gave American fans and Philadelphia Phillies fans and baseball fans who were promised a power-packed lineup something to leap up off their couches and cheer about.

Javier Sanoja of Team Venezuela steals second base in front of the tag by Brice Turang of Team United States during the ninth inning. He'd go on to score the winning run. - Megan Briggs/Getty Images

It also set up an even more dramatic ninth-inning victory for the Venezuelans. When Eugenio Suárez drove in the go-ahead run, it was a moment that mattered more to an entire nation than sports should have to.

It gave the sold-out stadium something to party about because, even here in America, the crowd at loanDepot Park in Miami was overwhelmingly full of Venezuelan fans. For those back home, it was a moment of catharsis for a nation that has been racked by political upheaval, economic uncertainty, isolation on the world stage and increasing emigration to other nations in the Western Hemisphere.

That was surely part of MLB's calculus in deciding to host the latter rounds of the WBC in South Florida, where the heavily Latino population showed up to support Team Venezuela and, through its semifinal elimination, Team Dominican Republic. This is for them. And for the fans in Japan, where practically the entire country tuned in to see some part of Samurai Japan's run to the championship three years ago. And for the small contingent of baseball fans eager to grow the game in Italy and the new Italian fans this year's team attracted.

In previous iterations, when Team USA was clearly not as competitive as it could have been given the domestic talent that exists in Major League Baseball, it was not terribly difficult to understand why foreign-born players were more motivated to participate. American players return to their hometowns – or at least the closest major-league city – regularly. They leave extra tickets for family and friends and perhaps the broadcast highlights their local connection.

Venezuela enters the field at the start of the championship game of the World Baseball Classic against the United States in Miami on March 17, 2026. - Lynne Sladky/AP

International players leave behind those familiar people and places to be part of MLB. They travel thousands of miles away from those support systems to give themselves the greatest opportunity, and also to give the game the best possible competition. The WBC doesn't necessarily bring them home, but it connects them to their heritage.

This year, the Americans were more formidable. The roster looked like it might steamroll the whole tournament.

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Team USA didn't because baseball doesn't always behave like you expect it to in small sample sizes. Take Aaron Judge for example. The American captain was 0-for-4 with three strikeouts in the championship game, and yet he remains arguably the best hitter anyone alive today has ever seen. Every baseball fan in the world should want him to suit up for the next WBC.

In truth, the USA didn't lose because the team was overconfident. Or because of their bloviating military cosplay. Or because, by the end, they started to seem like joyless bad guys in a tournament full of teams having fun playing a kid's game. They lost because they batted a collective .156 with 24 strikeouts over the final two games.

And because Team Venezuela was talented, too.

Members of Team United States react after being defeated 3-2 by Team Venezuela. - Al Bello/Getty Images

What will surely be a WBC-record setting audience tuned in to see Team USA's offense choke in the championship game. As the tournament built up momentum over the past two weeks, a line of discourse emerged pitting the WBC against the World Series — which is "better," which would mean more to win?

There have been 121 World Series in baseball history. This was the sixth WBC. It's crazy that they're comparable. But to watch Team Venezuela descend into tearful revelry after the final out is to believe that they are.

MLB can, and should, thank international players and fanbases for giving the tournament such instant legitimacy. It's only because they care as much as they do – and, perhaps, this year, the Venezuelans most of all – that the WBC was so competitive.

By caring so much, Team Venezuela made the American team better. And then they beat them.

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Braden Smith on NCAA assists record: &x27;Ready to just get it over with&x27; Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAYWed, March 18, 2026 at 12:02 PM UTC 0 Braden Smith on NCAA assists record: 'Ready to just get it over with' NCAA history is set to made in March Madness. Purdue guard Braden Smith is about to be a new assists king. The senior is two assists away from breaking Bobby Hurley's career record of 1,076 assists set in 199093. Tthe record will likely be broken in the first round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament, when the No. 2 seed Boilermakers play No. 15 Queens on Friday, March 20.

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Braden Smith on NCAA assists record: 'Ready to just get it over with'

NCAA history is set to made in March Madness.

Purdue guard Braden Smith is about to be a new assists king. The senior is two assists away from breaking Bobby Hurley's career record of 1,076 assists set in 1990-93.

Tthe record will likely be broken in the first round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament, when the No. 2 seed Boilermakers play No. 15 Queens on Friday, March 20.

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When it happens, Smith can finally put it past him.

"I'm ready to just get it over with, so we can kind of put that kind of behind for a little bit" Smith told USA TODAY Sports.

He's not annoyed about the attention that comes with the record chase, he just wants everyone's attention to the ultimate focus: winning.

"Obviously it's important, but I mean for us, I think winning is more important, especially at this time of year," he added.

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Smith spoke with USA TODAY Sports as he partners with Great Clips to "assist and spread" their national haircut coupon throughout March Madness.

Ever since he decided to return to West Lafayette for one more year, people wondered if Smith would be able to reach Hurley's record that has stood for more than 30 years. He entered the 2025-26 season with 758 career assists, and would need a career-year dishing it out to have a chance.

He's done exactly that, averaging a career-high 9.1 assists per game, second-most in the country. After dropping a Big Ten tournament record 46 assists, Smith is now on the cusp of achieving part of what he came back for.

"That's one of the reasons I came back, was to win and to get the record," he said. "Obviously, wanted to do it at a place that I've been for the three years prior. For me, just to be around a great bunch of guys and obviously great coaching staff, and do it with them, I think it makes it more special."

When the record is achieved, Smith and Purdue can turn their attention to capturing that elusive national championship. The Boilermakers are peaking at the right time. After the ending the regular season on a 6-7 slump, they won four games in four days en route to the Big Ten tournament title.

The hot streak has given Smith and the preseason No. 1 Boilers confidence they can be an exceptionally historic March Madness, with an NCAA record and title.

"It's got to be one game at a time," Smith said. "We got to focus on that game at that moment, not look ahead. Obviously, we're going to play a lot of good teams, and we're set up, I think, in a pretty good spot. "

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New Photo - WNBA, players' union reach agreement in principle on new pact

WNBA, players&x27; union reach agreement in principle on new pact CBSNews Wed, March 18, 2026 at 3:12 PM UTC 0 New York — The WNBA and its players' union reached a verbal agreement on a transformational new collective bargaining agreement early Wednesday morning, both sides said. Specifics still need to be finalized over the next few weeks as lawyers on both sides work on the new CBA. A term sheet should be done in the next day or two. It will then need to be voted on by the players and the league's Board of Governors.

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New York — The WNBA and its players' union reached a verbal agreement on a transformational new collective bargaining agreement early Wednesday morning, both sides said.

Specifics still need to be finalized over the next few weeks as lawyers on both sides work on the new CBA. A term sheet should be done in the next day or two. It will then need to be voted on by the players and the league's Board of Governors. "I just want to say we have aligned on key elements of a new collective bargaining agreement together. We still need to finalize a formal term sheet, but the progress made in these discussions marks a transformative step forward for players and the league," WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said. "It underscores a shared commitment to the continued growth of the game. So, we'll share additional details as they become available.

"We just had some congratulations with each other," she said. "It's been, obviously, a process, but we're very proud to be leading women's sports. These players are amazing, and we're going to have an amazing 30th season tipping off in May."

WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert speaks prior to Game 1 of a WNBA basketball final playoff series between the Las Vegas Aces and the Phoenix Mercury, Oct. 3, 2025, in Las Vegas. / Credit: John Locher/AP (John Locher / AP)

The deal is expected to greatly increase player salaries, with a good chance for million dollar players — a first for the league entering its 30th season, which would start on time. It would increase salaries fourfold from last season. "For the first time, player salaries are tied to a truly meaningful share of league revenue, driving exponential growth in the salary cap, increasing average compensation beyond half a million dollars and raising the standard across facilities, staffing and support," union president Nneka Ogwumike said. The deal came after the two sides spent the past eight days in intense in-person negotiations that lasted more than 100 hours. They came to the agreement at about 2:20 a.m. Wednesday after more than 10 hours of discussions on Tuesday. "This is historical for women's sports. I told Cathy it's not just for the players that are entering the league or the players that aren't already here," Ogwumike added. "We're just really grateful to be able to come to a deal. We're proud of ourselves." WNBA leadership and the union met with reporters together in the lobby of a New York hotel shortly before 3 a.m. The deal comes 17 months after the players opted out of their previous agreement and five months after the previous deal was initially set to expire, with talks often becoming contentious. "We opted out because what we were giving to this league and what we were getting back didn't match," union executive committee member Alysha Clark said. "You could feel the growth everywhere, but it wasn't showing up for the players the way it should. So we stayed with it until it did." Revenue sharing has been the biggest hurdle over the course of the negotiations. Other key issues that were slowing down getting a deal done included housing and franchise tags on players. "I hope young girls and women see this and feel it, to know their voice matters, their value matters, and they don't have to settle for less than that," said executive committee member Brianna Turner. "Now, we get back to the game. Back to competing, back to that feeling, and back to being out there with our fans."

The league now has to sprint over the next two months to get to opening day on May 8.

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An expansion draft for new teams in Toronto and Portland needs to take place. Also, teams will need to negotiate with the more than 80% of players who are free agents this offseason. Training camps are set to open on April 19 — six days after the college draft.

The league has been steadily growing in popularity and broke its single-season attendance record in August, attracting upwards of 2.5 million fans to games around the country up to that point, the league said. WNBA regular seasons run from early May through late September.

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Zendaya Says Filming "Euphoria" Season 3 Was a &x27;Whirlwind&x27;: &x27;I Hope It Turns Out Beautifully&x27; Brenton BlanchetWed, March 18, 2026 at 2:58 PM UTC 0 Zendaya as Rue in 'Euphoria' season 3Credit: HBO Zendaya is teasing the forthcoming third season of Euphoria The actress told Variety that filming the project "just flew by me" this time around Euphoria season 3 is set to premiere on HBO on April 12 Zendaya has high hopes for the latest installment of Euphoria.

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Zendaya is teasing the forthcoming third season of Euphoria

The actress told Variety that filming the project "just flew by me" this time around

Euphoria season 3 is set to premiere on HBO on April 12

Zendaya has high hopes for the latest installment of Euphoria.

On Tuesday, March 17, the star revealed to Variety at the premiere of her new movie The Drama that filming the third season of her hit HBO series "just flew by me."

"Gosh, it was a whirlwind. I did what I do in eight months in, like, four months," Zendaya, 29, said. "It was like trying to get eight episodes in at once. It just flew by me."

The star, who has won two Emmys for her performance as Rue, has gotten a sneak peek of the new season already, telling Variety that she's "seen a little bit" of it so far. "I'm excited," she added. "I hope it turns out beautifully."

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Euphoria's third season arrives in April, over four years after the conclusion of season 2. Returning cast members include Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, Alexa Demie, Sydney Sweeney, Hunter Schafer, Colman Domingo, Eric Dane and Maude Apatow, among others.

The season will also introduce a few new characters, played by influencer Trisha Paytas, along with Natasha Lyonne, Eli Roth, Sam Trammell and others.

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Euphoria, created by Sam Levinson, first arrived on HBO in June 2019. It's next installment will mark the first season since the 2023 death of star Angus Cloud, as well as the death of Dane, whose rep confirmed to PEOPLE that he filmed scenes for the new season. Production for season 3 kicked off in February 2025.

Season 3 will pick up after its main cast wraps their college years, with Rue in particular now "south of the border in Mexico, in debt to Laurie, trying to come up with some very innovative ways to pay it off," Levinson revealed during an HBO Max presentation in December 2025, per Variety.

Cassie and Nate get married in the new episodes, with Cassie "very addicted to social media and envious of what appears to be the big lives that all of her high school classmates are living at this point in time," Levinson added.

Meanwhile, Jules is in art school, Maddy is "working in Hollywood at a talent agency for a manager" and Lexi is an "assistant to a showrunner," he said.

Speaking with Variety in October at the Academy Museum Gala red carpet, Elordi, 28, called filming "incredibly liberating" and said he "got to play something so sort of far out from what I've done before."

"Everybody shoots at different storylines," Elordi said. "I don't know what anyone else is doing. I had a really singular storyline. You don't know what the other storylines are. It's like FBI files. So it's great because I'll get to consume the show the same way that everybody else does as a fan, which I haven't been able to do before. I'm really excited."

Euphoria season 3 is set to premiere on HBO April 12.

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New Photo - Kim Kardashian Takes a Dramatic Tumble into a Bush While Wearing Towering Heels During 2026 Oscars Weekend

Kim Kardashian Takes a Dramatic Tumble into a Bush While Wearing Towering Heels During 2026 Oscars Weekend Michelle LeeWed, March 18, 2026 at 2:58 PM UTC 0 Kim Kardashian takes a fall in towering heels before Oscars afterpartyCredit: Amy Sussman/Getty; Kim Kardashian/TikTok Kim Kardashian took a tumble before heading to this year's Vanity Fair Oscar afterparty on March 15 As seen in a video shared to TikTok, the actress buckled in her towering gold heels The star made a fashionable statement at the event in a curvehugging Gucci dress and blue contact lenses Not everything was golden for Kim Ka...

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Kim Kardashian took a tumble before heading to this year's Vanity Fair Oscar afterparty on March 15

As seen in a video shared to TikTok, the actress buckled in her towering gold heels

The star made a fashionable statement at the event in a curve-hugging Gucci dress and blue contact lenses

Not everything was golden for Kim Kardashian's 2026 Oscars weekend.

Although the award-winning song may have described the reality star's shining night at the Vanity Fair afterparty on Sunday, March 15, she in fact went down, down, down before making her way to the carpet, as seen in a new TikTok video shared by the star herself.

In the behind-the-scenes post, the All's Fair actress, 45, revealed that she took a dramatic fall in her ensemble, which featured a curve-hugging gold Gucci turtleneck gown and towering $80 high heels.

Kim Kardashian being held up by friends after taking a tumble into a bushCredit: Kim Kardashian/TikTok

Just moments before her tumble, Kardashian can be heard saying, "I wonder if this shoe should be tighter." The next clip shows her buckling and partially falling into a nearby bush. Two people, including her friend Stephanie Shepard, were able to hold her up.

"My ankle," Kardashian says. "F---, that poor lady I grabbed her," she adds, likely referencing an onlooker.

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And while she mentioned being "nervous" for the carpet earlier in the video, Kardashian nailed the moment in her bold look, which also featured icy blue contact lenses and intentionally tousled hair as a part of her glam.

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The outfit was also a big hit with race car driver Lewin Hamilton, whom Kardashian has been romantically linked to since February, when a video obtained by TMZ captured them exiting the same SUV as they arrived at a hotel in Paris.

After the SKIMS founder posted a series of glam photos from her night, Hamilton, 41, commented a flirty emoji with heart eyes.

A source told PEOPLE last month that the Formula 1 star makes Kardashian "feel safe, and she genuinely enjoys spending time with him."

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New Photo - Red Robin Is Likely Closing 20 Stores in 2026 (Are You Losing One?)

Red Robin Is Likely Closing 20 Stores in 2026 (Are You Losing One?) Cassandra YorgeyWed, March 18, 2026 at 1:05 PM UTC 3 While everybody needs to eat, rising dining costs have American families cutting restaurants from their spending, and many look for ways to stretch their restaurant budget on the occasions they do choose to eat out. As a result, fastcasual dining is taking a hit, and Red Robin is the latest chain to suffer consequences. With dozens of locations potentially closing, learn what the restaurant chain is doing to try and stay relevant in this turbulent financial landscape.

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While everybody needs to eat, rising dining costs have American families cutting restaurants from their spending, and many look for ways to stretch their restaurant budget on the occasions they do choose to eat out.

As a result, fast-casual dining is taking a hit, and Red Robin is the latest chain to suffer consequences. With dozens of locations potentially closing, learn what the restaurant chain is doing to try and stay relevant in this turbulent financial landscape.

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Why is Red Robin closing locations?

Red Robin has struggled to keep pace with casual dining rivals like Chili's and Applebee's, which emphasize both value and menu variety. While Red Robin focuses heavily on burgers, competitors have drawn customers with broader menus and promotions, including burger deals bundled with appetizers and drinks.

The chain has worked to rebuild its value reputation as part of a broader turnaround effort. CEO David Pace said the company's $9.99 Big Yummm value offer has resonated with diners, accounting for 10% of dine-in orders in the fourth quarter and helping drive additional traffic.

Red Robin has also closed underperforming restaurants as part of the strategy. Though more restaurants are expected to close in 2026, recent results show some improvement, including a 12.7% restaurant-level operating margin and adjusted EBITDA of $69.7 million, up 53% from the previous year.

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How many locations will close?

Red Robin is considering closing approximately 20 restaurant locations this year.

Underperforming locations are targeted for the cut, although a comprehensive list has not yet been released. The plan is to systematically let the leases on those locations expire without renewal for an organized and steady exit.

How many restaurants are there in the U.S.?

There are just under 500 Red Robin restaurants in the U.S. and Canada, spread out across 39 states and one Canadian province.

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Which other restaurant chains are seeing closures?

Red Robin is neither the first nor the last restaurant to face financial challenges. Over the past couple of years, many staple chains have closed locations. Denny's, Wendy's, and Outback Steakhouse are just some of the companies that have historically retracted their footprints. Others, such as Tijuana Flats, Buca di Beppo, and TGI Fridays, have also previously filed for bankruptcy.

The history of Red Robin

In 1926, the eatery location that would become the first Red Robin was advertised for rent in the classified section of the Seattle Times newspaper for a staggering $30 per month. It went through a series of owners and names before finally finding its groove as Red Robin in 1969.

According to restaurant legend, the name came from owner Samuel Caston, who would sing the hit song "When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)" while he worked.

What will people miss the most?

Red Robin is known for its bottomless sides, including everything from the iconic steak fries to bottomless Yukon chips, sweet potato fries, garlic fries, broccoli, or salad. The chain also offers a selection of bottomless drinks, and it's not just fountain drinks, either. Signature beverages such as the Freckled Lemonade and dirty sodas are also endlessly refillable.

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What's new at Red Robin?

While some locations are closing, exciting changes await current locations. Some new menu items include the Cowboy Ranch Double, the Bacon Club Crispy Chicken Sandwich, the Buzz Ranch Crispy Chicken Sandwich, and several other offerings.

Pro-tip: If you decide to go to your local Red Robin soon to try these new menu items, bring your best cash back credit cards to earn more on your purchase.

What other changes can customers find at Red Robin?

Previously, Red Robin was known for "flame-broiled" burgers cooked on a conveyor belt system. In 2023, the company switched to a flat-top grill to create an even more delicious flavor and has since rolled out this change to all locations. Red Robin's corporate leadership believes this allows them to offer higher-quality food that will keep customers returning for more.

Bottom line

Red Robin hopes to strategically avoid bankruptcy by closing unprofitable locations. This includes a loyalty program: Red Robin Royalty. The program is free to sign up for, and you can earn one point for every $1 spent, 100 of which gets you a $10 reward.

The chain also offers its iconic Big Yummm Deals promotion, which starts at $9.99 and offers an entrée, bottomless side, and beverage. Taking advantage of promotional offers like this can keep more cash in your wallet while also keeping your belly full, and could potentially help keep Red Robin from filing for bankruptcy.

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