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Climate change is turning Valentine's Day bitter for chocolate lovers
Money can’t buy you love — or as much cocoa as it used to, with adverse weather denting West African crops and chocolatiers adding more fillers like nuts.NBC News - 3h -
Italian Police Arrest 181 in ‘Important Blow’ to Cosa Nostra
Scores of people suspected of being affiliated with the resurgent mob were arrested Tuesday during overnight raids in Palermo and the surrounding area.The New York Times - 1d -
'It's a new reality' - US stance on Ukraine a bitter blow to Zelensky
The BBC's Defence correspondent breaks down a drastic shift in Washington's position on the war in Ukraine.BBC News - 18h -
Kai Havertz set to miss rest of season with injury in major blow for Arsenal
Arteta left without a recognised centre-forward Martinelli, Saka and Jesus among other forwards out Arsenal’s worst fears have been realised with Kai Havertz set to miss the rest of the season ...The Guardian - 1d -
After fourth-quarter fumble, officials missed a clear blow to the head of Patrick Mahomes
So much for Patrick Mahomes getting all the calls.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Police blitz targeting mafia nets nearly 150 arrests: "Historic blow"
Warrants were issued against a total of 183 people, 36 of whom were already in custody, for crimes including attempted murder, extortion and drug trafficking, police said.CBS News - 1d -
Mavericks lose Daniel Gafford to knee injury early in loss to Kings in latest blow since Luka Dončić trade
The Mavericks' top four big men, including new star Anthony Davis, are now all dealing with injuries.Yahoo Sports - 2d -
UK steel industry fears ‘devastating blow’ from Trump tariffs; Brussels vows to react; FTSE 100 hits record high – business live
US president says 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium imports to be introduced this week as Chinese tariffs come into effect. Trump to announce 25% aluminum and steel tariffs as China’s levies ...The Guardian - 2d -
Local bookstores, dealt another blow by L.A. fires, become 'community touchstones'
Local bookstores have become tiny beacons of light, drawing Angelenos seeking solace and consolation following the L.A. fires.Los Angeles Times - Feb. 6