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 Death toll climbs after chocolate factory explosion  One person was pulled alive from the rubble while rescue efforts continued Saturday following a powerful explosion at a Pennsylvania chocolate factory northwest of Philadelphia.      ‘Ant-Man’ star Jonathan Majors arrested in NYC for domestic dispute  Jonathan Majors, known for his most recent roles in "Creed III" and "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," was arrested in New York City on Saturday after an alleged domestic dispute.      Honduras ends diplomatic relations with Taiwan, recognizes ‘one China’  The Central American nation of Honduras announced Saturday that it has ended diplomatic relations with Taiwan, stating that it recognizes "one China."      Man dies after shooting at Hard Rock Hotel in Lake Tahoe  A man died Saturday after a shooting at the Hard Rock Hotel in Lake Tahoe, officials said.      Trump rips DeSantis, claims to have talked to Putin about Ukraine in Waco rally  Donald Trump ripped into Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, criticized investigations into his business and political dealings, and claimed to have talked to Russian President Vladimir Putin about Ukraine during a rally in Waco.      Hong Kong store takes down Patrick Amadon art supportive of pro-democracy protesters  A Hong Kong department store has taken down a work of glitch art made by Patrick Amadon, who snuck messages of support for pro-democracy protesters into the video animation.      Movie review: 'Murder Mystery 2' is good, silly Sandler/Aniston fun  "Murder Mystery 2," in theaters now and on Netflix Friday, is another winning vehicle for Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, and a fun, silly caper for fans.      Federal judge dismisses lawsuit against artist who minted first NFT  A lawsuit filed against one of the two inventors of the world's first non-fungible token was dismissed by a federal judge this week.      Mitch McConnell released from physical rehab facility following fall  Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., was released from a physical rehab center on Saturday, saying that his treatment from a fall is complete.      Russia announces plan to store tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus  Russia will station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday.      Car thief runs over man with his own Mercedes-Benz  A New York man was run over with his own Mercedes-Benz while trying to stop a car thief from making off with the luxury vehicle, police said.      Idaho governor signs bill authorizing execution by firing squad  Idaho Governor Brad Little has signed legislation allowing for the execution of inmates by firing squad.      Former F1 driver Piquet fined for racist, homophobic remarks about Hamilton  Retired Formula One champion Nelson Piquet has been fined $953,000 by a Brazilian court for racist and homophobic comments he made against British Formula One race driver Lewis Hamilton.      Record-setting 2,000 migrants arrive on Italian island in single day  More than 2,000 migrants arrived on the Italian island of Lampedusa on Saturday, officials said, setting a record for most people landing there in a single 24-hour period.      10 people, including 8 firefighters, hurt in NYC Chinatown blaze  Ten people, including eight firefighters, were injured after a massive fire erupted at a building in New York City's Chinatown district of Lower Manhattan.      Gluten-free Reese's Pieces Brownie Brittle recalled over wheat contamination  Second Nature Brands has recalled 4-ounce packages of Gluten-free Reese's Pieces Brownie Brittle over concerns about potential wheat contamination.      Brazil's Lula postpones trip to China following pneumonia diagnosis  Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is delaying a planned trip to China because of health issues, including a diagnosis of pneumonia, his office confirmed Saturday.      Australian Labor Party takes power in New South Wales after historic win  Australia's Labor Party is set to take power in New South Wales, the country's most populous state, for the first time in decades following historic election results on Saturday.      Palestinians, Jordan condemn report of new West Bank housing plans  Palestinian groups and Jordan condemned Israel Saturday after a published report indicated the government is planning to build hundreds of new housing units for settlers in the occupied West Bank.      India opposition leader Rahul Gandhi defiant after sentence, disqualification  Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi fired back at India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party Saturday, declaring that not even a jail sentence or disqualification from Parliament will silence him.      ABC orders Season 20 of 'Grey's Anatomy'Christina Milian, Devale Ellis to star in Pentatonix Christmas movie for Netflix  Production is set to begin next week on the Netflix romantic-comedy, "Meet Me Next Christmas," starring Christina Milian and Devale Ellis.      Russian assault on Bakhmut stalls amid heavy casualties, British say  Russia's assault on the Eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut has stalled with both sides suffering heavy casualties, Britain's defense ministry said Saturday.      Pope Francis updates, permanently enacts Vatican sex abuse regulations  Pope Francis on Saturday updated and permanently implemented Vatican regulations on confronting sexual abuse requiring abuse against vulnerable adults as well as children to be reported.      Morgan Wallen's 'One Thing at a Time' tops U.S. album chart  Country star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a second week.       | 
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 Illegal Mining Fuels Crisis for Indigenous Tribe in Brazil’s AmazonIllegal mines have fueled a humanitarian crisis for the Yanomami Indigenous group. Brazil’s new president is trying to fight back.        At Least 26 Killed as Powerful Tornado Tears Through MississippiDozens more were injured after a deadly tornado ripped through a rural area. The death toll is expected to rise.        In the Mississippi County Where a Legend Was Born, Damaged Sculptures of ‘Teddy’s Bear’More than a century after a storied hunting trip by Theodore Roosevelt, the storm destroyed artworks that were part of a county tradition.        The U.S. Volunteers in Ukraine Who Lie, Waste and BickerPeople who would not be allowed anywhere near the battlefield in a U.S.-led war are active on the Ukrainian front, with ready access to American weapons.        Israel’s Defense Minister Says Government Should Halt Contentious Judicial PlanYoav Gallant, who oversees Israel’s military, is the first minister in Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to criticize a plan to weaken the judiciary. His comments follow fears that weeks of unrest have undermined military capacity.        Trump Puts His Legal Peril at Center of First Big Rally for 2024Facing a potential indictment, the former president devoted much of his speech in Waco, Texas, to criticizing the justice system, though his attacks were less personal and caustic than in recent days.        Donald Trump, and the Tradition of Suppressing October SurprisesThe payoff to Stormy Daniels that has a Manhattan grand jury weighing criminal charges against Mr. Trump can trace its lineage to political skulduggery in 1968 and 1980.        The Lure of the ‘Made in America’ Sales PitchGeopolitics forced an entrepreneur, Taylor Shupe, to bring jobs back from China. It’s helping sell his meme-inspired socks too.        In a Roman Tomb, ‘Dead Nails’ Reveal an Occult PracticeForty-one bent or twisted iron nails, unearthed from a second-century imperial burial site, were meant to keep the deceased in their place.        ‘Merchant of Landscapes’: The Lasting Footprint of a Japanese Gardener in MexicoEvery spring, jacarandas bloom in Mexico City. The colorful purple flowers are a living legacy of a Japanese gardener.        I Am Haunted by What I Have Seen at Great Salt LakeThe Latter-day Saints church has the moral authority and political sway to save Great Salt Lake.        Human Trafficking May be Strong, but a Mother’s Love Is Stronger“After all her hard work, her sacrifices, we had to give her something,” her son explains.        Welcome to Muskville, TexasCompanies shouldn’t need to build worker housing. Workers shouldn’t have to live in company towns.        Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by WalkingA walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.        In Blow to Taiwan, Honduras Switches Relations to ChinaThe Central American country changed diplomatic recognition to Beijing, leaving 12 nations and the Vatican still recognizing Taiwan as a sovereign state.        President Is Ousted in United Auto Workers ElectionShawn Fain, an insurgent, edged Ray Curry after calling for a harder line in contract talks. The union has been dogged by corruption scandals.        Migrants on Foot Make Last Dash Into Canada Before Rules TightenA freer era of migration into Canada ended on Saturday when officials stopped accepting asylum petitions from people who walk in at unofficial crossings.        Lawmakers Tour D.C. Jail Where Jan. 6 Defendants Are HeldRepresentative Marjorie Taylor Greene said the detainees had reported mistreatment, but a Democratic lawmaker said their conditions were better than others.        Today’s Wordle Review: March 25, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: contains spoilers!         More Recent Articles | 
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 One person was pulled alive from the rubble while rescue efforts continued Saturday following a powerful explosion at a Pennsylvania chocolate factory northwest of Philadelphia.   
 Jonathan Majors, known for his most recent roles in "Creed III" and "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," was arrested in New York City on Saturday after an alleged domestic dispute.   
 The Central American nation of Honduras announced Saturday that it has ended diplomatic relations with Taiwan, stating that it recognizes "one China."   
 A man died Saturday after a shooting at the Hard Rock Hotel in Lake Tahoe, officials said.   
 Donald Trump ripped into Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, criticized investigations into his business and political dealings, and claimed to have talked to Russian President Vladimir Putin about Ukraine during a rally in Waco.   
 A Hong Kong department store has taken down a work of glitch art made by Patrick Amadon, who snuck messages of support for pro-democracy protesters into the video animation.   
 "Murder Mystery 2," in theaters now and on Netflix Friday, is another winning vehicle for Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, and a fun, silly caper for fans.   
 A lawsuit filed against one of the two inventors of the world's first non-fungible token was dismissed by a federal judge this week.   
 Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., was released from a physical rehab center on Saturday, saying that his treatment from a fall is complete.   
 Russia will station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday.   
 A New York man was run over with his own Mercedes-Benz while trying to stop a car thief from making off with the luxury vehicle, police said.   
 Idaho Governor Brad Little has signed legislation allowing for the execution of inmates by firing squad.   
 Retired Formula One champion Nelson Piquet has been fined $953,000 by a Brazilian court for racist and homophobic comments he made against British Formula One race driver Lewis Hamilton.   
 More than 2,000 migrants arrived on the Italian island of Lampedusa on Saturday, officials said, setting a record for most people landing there in a single 24-hour period.   
 Ten people, including eight firefighters, were injured after a massive fire erupted at a building in New York City's Chinatown district of Lower Manhattan.   
 Second Nature Brands has recalled 4-ounce packages of Gluten-free Reese's Pieces Brownie Brittle over concerns about potential wheat contamination.   
 Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is delaying a planned trip to China because of health issues, including a diagnosis of pneumonia, his office confirmed Saturday.   
 Australia's Labor Party is set to take power in New South Wales, the country's most populous state, for the first time in decades following historic election results on Saturday.   
 Palestinian groups and Jordan condemned Israel Saturday after a published report indicated the government is planning to build hundreds of new housing units for settlers in the occupied West Bank.   
 Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi fired back at India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party Saturday, declaring that not even a jail sentence or disqualification from Parliament will silence him.   
 ABC has renewed "Grey's Anatomy" for a 20th season.   
 Production is set to begin next week on the Netflix romantic-comedy, "Meet Me Next Christmas," starring Christina Milian and Devale Ellis.   
 Russia's assault on the Eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut has stalled with both sides suffering heavy casualties, Britain's defense ministry said Saturday.   
 Pope Francis on Saturday updated and permanently implemented Vatican regulations on confronting sexual abuse requiring abuse against vulnerable adults as well as children to be reported.   
 Country star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a second week.   
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