Today: October 11, 2024
Today: October 11, 2024

Massachusetts investigates teen's death as company pulls spicy One Chip Challenge from store shelves

Massachusetts investigates teen's death as company pulls spicy One Chip Challenge from store shelves
September 08, 2023

WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — The maker of an extremely spicy tortilla chip said Thursday it is working to remove the product from stores as Massachusetts authorities investigate the death of a teen whose family pointed to the One Chip Challenge popularized as a dare on social media as a contributing factor.

Read More

Related

MidEast|World

Fear engulfs Beirut residents after Israel expands deadly strikes into city centre

Residents of the central Beirut area hit by a deadly Israeli airstrike were still in shock on Friday amid the dust, rubble and broken glass,

Fear engulfs Beirut residents after Israel expands deadly strikes into city centre
Crime|US|World

Russian extends detention of U.S. citizen Tater for one month, court says

A Russian court on Friday extended pre-trial detention of U.S. citizen Joseph Tater for one month until November 14, the press service of the Moscow courts said on Friday.

Russian extends detention of U.S. citizen Tater for one month, court says
Food|Health|World

UN says no food has entered northern Gaza since start of October, putting 1 million people at risk of starvation

UN says no food has entered northern Gaza since start of October, putting 1 million people at risk of starvation

UN says no food has entered northern Gaza since start of October, putting 1 million people at risk of starvation
Environment|US|World

The facts behind Hurricane Milton conspiracies, rumors and AI images

By Esther Chan, Hardik Vyas, Lydia Morrish -The aftermath of Hurricane Milton has left a trail of misinformation surrounding relief efforts in hard-hit Florida, including conspiracy theories about

The facts behind Hurricane Milton conspiracies, rumors and AI images
Asia|World

New arrests revive concern that nonviolent political protesters in Myanmar may be tortured

Concern is rising that two nonviolent activists opposed to military rule in Myanmar are at high risk of torture after being arrested in raids this week in Yangon, the country’s biggest city

New arrests revive concern that nonviolent political protesters in Myanmar may be tortured
Share This

Popular

US|World

Nearly a dozen members of a single North Carolina family were killed by Hurricane Helene

Nearly a dozen members of a single North Carolina family were killed by Hurricane Helene
Europe|World

Despite Trump’s embrace of Orbán, Senate Republicans sound alarms over Hungary’s democratic backsliding

Despite Trump’s embrace of Orbán, Senate Republicans sound alarms over Hungary’s democratic backsliding
Political|World

US sees a window for a new push to break political deadlock in Lebanon to ease conflict

US sees a window for a new push to break political deadlock in Lebanon to ease conflict
Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Leaders of EU states in Mediterranean say ceasefire in Middle East is needed, now

Leaders of EU states in Mediterranean say ceasefire in Middle East is needed, now