Cecilia Lei
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He argued the chain shouldn't be allowed to call them boneless, saying they're really more like nuggets than wings.
A U.S.
district judge wasn't buying that argument and ruled Buffalo Wild Wings can keep the boneless designation on their menu.
The judge dismissed the idea they were being deceptive, saying that diners don't order chicken fingers and expect to be served actual fingers.
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The Hollywood Reporter pulls the curtain back on a shady network of websites that are attacking celebrities involved in notable and highly public scandals and how some of the false claims posted online are nearly impossible to take down.
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And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
Good morning.
American and Iranian officials are set for talks today amid ongoing threats of U.S.
strikes.
And as Iran suppresses its opposition at home, the Wall Street Journal reveals how the Pentagon has been smuggling Internet access into the country.
ProPublica gets rare access to what life is like for children inside a Texas detention facility.
And remembering Robert Duvall, cinema's greatest conciliary, who has died at the age of 95.
It's Tuesday, February 17th.
I'm Cecilia Ley, and this is Apple News Today.
The U.S.
and Iran are set to hold more talks in Switzerland today over Iran's nuclear program.
It comes at a delicate time.