A New York City woman suedTGI Friday’s Inc. on Wednesday, claiming the company sells potato skins snacks that do not contain any potato skins.
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‘It only blows sometimes’: Trump’s criticism of wind power dismissed by government FAQ
President Donald Trump has repeatedly mocked wind energy this weekfor reasons that are dismissed by guidance published by the Department of Energy.
‘Black Press Only!’: Political meeting in Georgia turns away journalists based on race, reports say
Organizers of a Wednesday meeting in a Georgia church about an upcoming mayoral election asked that only black journalists cover the event.
Texas cemetery caretaker finds body of baby girl in a flowerpot, police say
A cemetery worker in Texas found the body of an infant buried in a flowerpot. Test results to determine if the infantwas born alive are pending.
FDA warns of ‘serious threat to human and animal health’ in 3 lots of Darwin’s Natural dog food
The FDA askedconsumers on Tuesdayto discard three lots of Darwin’s Natural Pet Products dog food due to a Salmonella contamination
California mosque arson suspect left graffiti about New Zealand attack, police say
Policesay there were no injuries in the the mosquefire on Sunday in Escondido, California. The fire damaged the outside of the building.
Texas flight attendant detained by ICE for weeks after airline’s ‘administrative error’
Selene Saavedra Roman, a “Dreamer,” was released by immigration authoritiesafter being detained for more thana month following a flight to Mexico.
It’s #NationalPuppyDay. Here are some of the very good pups taking over the internet
Social media was flooded Saturday with posts tagged #NationalPuppyDay as users shared photos of adorable dogs and puppies.
Report: Sydney Aiello, who survived the Parkland high school shooting, dies by suicide
Reports say Sydney Aiello was 19 and was at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School during the Parkland school shooting.
More than 69,000 pounds of Tyson frozen chicken strips recalled; they may contain metal
Approximately 69,093pounds of frozenchicken strips have been recalled byTyson Foods, Inc. because the products may be contaminated with metal.