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Swiss court orders Lidl to destroy chocolate bunnies in legal battle with Lindt Switzerland's Federal Supreme Court has ordered the discount grocery chain Lidl to destroy its chocolate bunnies in stock in the country while siding with Swiss chocolate maker Lindt and Sprüngli in a trademark battle. Mexico investigates art collector who burned Frida Kahlo drawing to sell NFTs Mexico's national cultural authority has opened an investigation into an art collector who burned an allegedly authentic Frida Kahlo drawing at his Miami home to sell NFTs of the work. Girl, 12, who shot her father and then herself has died A 12-year-old girl in Texas who allegedly shot her father and then herself in an apparent murder pact she made with another girl to kill their families and pets has died, police said. Biden marks five years since 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting President Joe Biden on Saturday marked five years since a gunman killed 60 people while firing from a window at the Mandalay Bay casino in Las Vegas. National Archives tells House Oversight Committee it is still missing records from Trump officials The National Archives and Records Administration penned a letter to the House Oversight Committee on Friday revealing that it has not received certain records from the administration of former President Donald Trump. Seven American detainees released from Venezuela President Joe Biden announced the return of seven Americans from Venezuela on Saturday, saying they had been wrongfully detained. 3-year-old killed during road rage incident in Chicago A 3-year-old boy was shot and killed while in a car with his mother on the Southwest side of Chicago. At least 35 killed by Hurricane Ian in Lee County, Fla., sheriff says At least 35 people were killed in the Florida county that absorbed the most direct hit from Hurricane Ian earlier this week, the area's sheriff said Saturday. Three shot in fight following upstate N.Y. high school football game Three people were shot following a high school football game in Newburgh, N.Y. on Friday night, according to police. Jimmy Carter celebrates 98th birthday Former President Jimmy Carter celebrated his 98th birthday on Saturday, with the Carter Library planning a naturalization ceremony. Streets, border closed in Burkina Faso after second military coup in 8 months Americans at the U.S. embassy in Burkina Faso were told to shelter in place overnight because of gunfire over a military coup on Friday, the state department said in a statement. Natural gas pipeline between Bulgaria and Greece officially launches The European Union on Saturday officially announced the launch of a new Interconnector between Greece and Bulgaria, which will help diversify the gas supply to the Balkan region of Europe. Russian forces accused of kidnapping Ukrainian nuclear plant director Russian military forces have abducted the head of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the facility's operator Energoatom alleged Saturday. Tesla unveils 'Optimus' robot prototype at AI Day event Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the debut of the company's Tesla Bot, a robot codenamed Optimus that could go on sale by 2027. North Korea continues missile tests, Taiwan condemns launches Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs publicly criticized North Korea on Saturday after the regime's latest in a series of ballistic missile launches. Russia withdraws troops from encircled city in eastern Ukraine The Kremlin announced Saturday it had withdrawn troops from the key eastern Ukrainian transport hub of Lyman after Kyiv said its troops had encircled the city in a counter-offensive. Donny Osmond, Flavor Flav to compete on 'Criss Angel's Magic with the Stars' Donny Osmond, Flavor Flav, Frankie Muniz, Brec Bassinger and Debbie Gibson will be seen competing in the new reality show, "Criss Angel's Magic with the Stars." Blackpink's 'Born Pink' tops U.S. album chart "Born Pink," from K-pop stars Blackpink, is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Rich Koz keeps monster movie legacy alive with ‘Svengoolie’ Rich Koz says he is flattered and even a bit overwhelmed at times by the size of the multigenerational fandom dedicated to "Svengoolie," his weekly horror and comedy programming block. Weakening post-tropical cyclone Ian moves across N.C., heads for Va. Post-tropical cyclone Ian moved across central North Carolina early Saturday, steadily weakening as it approaches Virginia, where it is expected to dissipate later in the day, forecasters said. Famous birthdays for Oct. 1: Zach Galifianakis, Randy Quaid Actor Zach Galifianakis turns 53 and actor Randy Quaid turns 72, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 1. On This Day, Oct. 1: Las Vegas shooting leaves 58 dead On Oct. 1, 2017, a gunman opened fire on a crowd attending a country music festival outside, killing 58 people and injuring hundreds of others. More Recent Articles |
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Lawmakers Confront a Rise in Threats and Intimidation, and Fear WorseViolent political speech has increasingly crossed into the realm of in-person confrontation for members of Congress in both parties, raising the prospect of a disastrous event. In Washington, Putin’s Nuclear Threats Stir Growing AlarmIn a gathering Cold War atmosphere, American officials are gaming out responses should Russia resort to battlefield nuclear weapons. Panic, Bribes, Ditched Cars and a Dash on Foot: Portraits of Flight From RussiaA mountain pass into Georgia has become a choke point for Russians fleeing the country, many of them men who faced being drafted and sent to fight in Ukraine. Some Florida Residents Face Long Gas Lines After Hurricane IanAt one station, in Port Charlotte, cars stretched for over a mile, while hundreds of others in need carried cans. And lawn chairs. Biden Will Visit Puerto Rico And Florida to Assess Storm DamageTrips on Monday and Wednesday are planned to the sites of the natural disasters. American Prisoners Are Released From Venezuela and IranCaracas freed seven Americans in a trade for two nephews of Venezuela’s first lady who had been convicted on drug charges. Separately, Tehran released its longest-held American captive. In China, Living Not ‘With Covid,’ but With ‘Zero Covid’The country’s strict coronavirus restrictions dictate the patterns of daily life, like waiting in line for frequent Covid tests and stocking up on extra groceries in case of lockdown. In Michigan, Tudor Dixon Tests Whether Trump Is Help or HindranceTudor Dixon, the party’s nominee for governor, has ground to make up in her race against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. She is hoping the former president can rally their party’s base. Records From Trump White House Still Missing, National Archives SaysThe archives said in a letter to the House Oversight Committee that it was seeking electronic messages from unnamed White House officials sent through personal accounts. Putin’s Speech Just Told Us His Ukraine War PlansAmid the bluster and veiled threats, the president made three distinct points that form a blueprint for war and peace. Vladimir Putin’s ‘Medea’What does Vlad the Impaler have in store for the world? The Supreme Court Has a Crisis of TrustA court that does not keep the public’s trust cannot perform its critical role in American government. There Is a Tax That Could Help With InflationThe case for a progressive levy on consumption. Will Nostalgia Kill the British Right?A yearning for the 1980s meets a very 21st century kind of European crisis. How Private High Schools Keep the College Pay-to-Win Game GoingAnd it can be yours for just four yearly payments of $50,000! The Global Indigenous Movement to Fight Climate ChangeIt’s time for Indigenous voices to lead the climate fight. New Burkina Faso Coup Raises Question About SecurityUnrest quickly escalated in Burkina Faso’s capital, Ouagadougou, as military officers who removed another military leader accused France of helping him stage a comeback. Backing Lindt, Swiss Court Orders Lidl to ‘Destroy’ Its Chocolate BunniesWith Easter still far away, there are none to melt down. But the decision opened a door on the bunny-eat-bunny world of European chocolatiers. The Great Guinea Pig Giveaway Has BegunFrom geckos to chinchillas, small pets were a pandemic balm. Now shelters across the country say they are being surrendered. More Recent Articles |
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Switzerland's Federal Supreme Court has ordered the discount grocery chain Lidl to destroy its chocolate bunnies in stock in the country while siding with Swiss chocolate maker Lindt and Sprüngli in a trademark battle.
Mexico's national cultural authority has opened an investigation into an art collector who burned an allegedly authentic Frida Kahlo drawing at his Miami home to sell NFTs of the work.
A 12-year-old girl in Texas who allegedly shot her father and then herself in an apparent murder pact she made with another girl to kill their families and pets has died, police said.
President Joe Biden on Saturday marked five years since a gunman killed 60 people while firing from a window at the Mandalay Bay casino in Las Vegas.
The National Archives and Records Administration penned a letter to the House Oversight Committee on Friday revealing that it has not received certain records from the administration of former President Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden announced the return of seven Americans from Venezuela on Saturday, saying they had been wrongfully detained.
A 3-year-old boy was shot and killed while in a car with his mother on the Southwest side of Chicago.
At least 35 people were killed in the Florida county that absorbed the most direct hit from Hurricane Ian earlier this week, the area's sheriff said Saturday.
Three people were shot following a high school football game in Newburgh, N.Y. on Friday night, according to police.
Former President Jimmy Carter celebrated his 98th birthday on Saturday, with the Carter Library planning a naturalization ceremony.
Americans at the U.S. embassy in Burkina Faso were told to shelter in place overnight because of gunfire over a military coup on Friday, the state department said in a statement.
The European Union on Saturday officially announced the launch of a new Interconnector between Greece and Bulgaria, which will help diversify the gas supply to the Balkan region of Europe.
Russian military forces have abducted the head of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the facility's operator Energoatom alleged Saturday.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the debut of the company's Tesla Bot, a robot codenamed Optimus that could go on sale by 2027.
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs publicly criticized North Korea on Saturday after the regime's latest in a series of ballistic missile launches.
The Kremlin announced Saturday it had withdrawn troops from the key eastern Ukrainian transport hub of Lyman after Kyiv said its troops had encircled the city in a counter-offensive.
Donny Osmond, Flavor Flav, Frankie Muniz, Brec Bassinger and Debbie Gibson will be seen competing in the new reality show, "Criss Angel's Magic with the Stars."
"Born Pink," from K-pop stars Blackpink, is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Rich Koz says he is flattered and even a bit overwhelmed at times by the size of the multigenerational fandom dedicated to "Svengoolie," his weekly horror and comedy programming block.
Post-tropical cyclone Ian moved across central North Carolina early Saturday, steadily weakening as it approaches Virginia, where it is expected to dissipate later in the day, forecasters said.
Actor Zach Galifianakis turns 53 and actor Randy Quaid turns 72, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 1.
On Oct. 1, 2017, a gunman opened fire on a crowd attending a country music festival outside, killing 58 people and injuring hundreds of others. 
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