Bounty, a chocolate-coconut concoction similar to Mounds, will be left out of some Celebrations holiday assortments this year, stirring a national debate.
Month: November 2022
North Korea Sending Ammunition to Russia for War, White House Says
The national security spokesman, John Kirby, said that it was unclear if the munitions had reached Russia, but that in any case, they would not
Qatar Offered Fans Free World Cup Trips. But There Was a Catch.
Organizers are providing travel and tickets to hundreds of fans of the participating teams. But only if they promise not to criticize Qatar, and to
Russia’s Nuclear Weapons Rhetoric: How Concerned Should We Be?
U.S. officials say they do not believe that Russia has decided to detonate a tactical device, but concerns are rising.
Dobby’s Grave Can Stay on a Beach in Wales, but Please Stop Giving Him Socks
After a grave site for the “Harry Potter” elf became a tourist attraction, tributes to the character prompted environmental concerns.
Denmark’s Center-Left Coalition Wins Election Majority
An unpredictable race ultimately gave the governing Social Democratic Party its best showing in two decades, though analysts said it looked set to form a
Your Wednesday Briefing
The latest developments from elections in Brazil, Denmark and Israel.
Denmark Heads for Period of Uncertainty After Snap Election
With no clear coalition as of Tuesday night, the stage is set for a negotiation to form what analysts say will likely be a centrist
Former UK Health Secretary Gets a TV Gig, Then a Suspension
Matt Hancock, who was filmed in a steamy embrace with an aide, breaking strict Covid distancing rules, will appear on “I’m a Celebrity … Get
Oleg Tinkov, Former Banking Tycoon, Renounces Russian Citizenship
The multimillionaire said on Instagram that he “can’t and won’t be associated with a fascist country.”