Customer Files Lawsuit Against Taco Bell for Deceptive Pizza Advertisement

Customer Files Lawsuit Against Taco Bell for Deceptive Pizza Advertisement

Frank Siragusa, a disgruntled New Yorker, has filed a lawsuit against Taco Bell, the American fast food giant. This customer claims to have been disappointed by his pizza, which did not fully correspond to the one he had ordered. Of the “unfair and deceptive business practices” In September 2022, Frank Siragusaa resident of New Yorkordered … Read more

US Suspends Aid Programs to Niger Government Amid Power Takeover: Antony Blinken

US Suspends Aid Programs to Niger Government Amid Power Takeover: Antony Blinken

By Le Figaro with AFP Posted 3 hours ago, Updated 3 hours ago US Foreign Minister Antony Blinken. TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP The United States has suspended aid programs to the government of Niger, where putschists have taken power, but will continue its humanitarian assistance “essential” on the spot, announced Friday August 4 the … Read more

New York Influencer Sparks Chaotic Rally in Manhattan, Resulting in Street Violence and Injuries: Police

New York Influencer Sparks Chaotic Rally in Manhattan, Resulting in Street Violence and Injuries: Police

By Le Figaro with AFP Posted 2 hours ago, Updated 41 minutes ago At least 2,000 young people gathered Friday in the Union Square district, in the south of the island of Manhattan, where the situation quickly degenerated. YUKI IWAMURA / AFP A New York influencer sparked a surprise rally of around 2,000 young people … Read more

Trials by Videoconference: Covid-19 Cases Disrupt Proceedings at Toulon Courthouse

Trials by Videoconference: Covid-19 Cases Disrupt Proceedings at Toulon Courthouse

Trials by videoconference made their return this Wednesday to the Toulon courthouse. Several detainees who were to be tried according to the mode of immediate appearance were not extracted from the La Farlède remand center. In question, an upsurge in cases of Covid-19. More than twenty men, all placed in pre-trial detention in one of … Read more

Reopening of Tison Bathing in Poitiers – Water Quality Approved – August 1st, 2 p.m.

Reopening of Tison Bathing in Poitiers – Water Quality Approved – August 1st, 2 p.m.

reopening of Tison bathing this Tuesday, August 1st From this Tuesday, August 1, from 2 p.m., swimming in the Bassin de Tison will once again be open to the public. It had been closed for three days following an unfavorable water control. On the morning of this Tuesday, August 1, the city of Poitiers, in … Read more

China urged to avoid provocations as Taiwanese Vice-President transits through the US

China urged to avoid provocations as Taiwanese Vice-President transits through the US

The head of the American diplomacy on Monday urged China not to take for “pretext for provocations» the transit through the United States of Taiwanese Vice-President William Lai during a trip to Paraguay. «There is no reason for the People’s Republic of China to use this transit as a pretext for provocationssaid Secretary of State … Read more

Two Car Collision at Col de l’Ange Causes Traffic Chaos: 3 Minor Injuries Reported

Two Car Collision at Col de l’Ange Causes Traffic Chaos: 3 Minor Injuries Reported

Under circumstances that remain to be determined, two cars collided on Sunday July 16, 2023, around 9 p.m., at the Col de l’Ange. The very busy departmental road 557 is currently cut off in both directions, causing serious traffic problems. It is recommended to avoid the area. On site, 15 firefighters provide first aid to … Read more

Recent Earthquake in Alaska: Revised Intensity, Tsunami Warning Downgraded

Recent Earthquake in Alaska: Revised Intensity, Tsunami Warning Downgraded

The earthquake occurred at 6:48 GMT about 90km southwest of the town of Sand Point. The American Geological Institute (USGS) has revised down earthquake intensity at 7.2 after rating it at 7.4. The National Tsunami Warning Center in Palmer, Alaska, downgraded the briefly issued tsunami warning to a vigilance advisory for southern Alaska and the … Read more

17-Year-Old Pedestrian Injured in Hit-and-Run Incident during Tour de France Festivities

17-Year-Old Pedestrian Injured in Hit-and-Run Incident during Tour de France Festivities

According to our colleagues from Progress, a 17-year-old pedestrian was knocked down by a driver in Belleville-en-Beaujolais on Thursday. The scene took place around 10 p.m., on Avenue du Port in Belleville-en-Beaujolais, on the sidelines of the National Day festivities, and while the town had welcomed the arrival of the day’s stage of the Tour … Read more