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Taco Bell Wins Major Victory in Quest to Make “Taco Tuesday” Free of Trademark Restrictions

Taco Bell has won a major victory in its quest to make “Taco Tuesday” free of trademark restrictions, with Taco John's formally abandoning its decades-old claim to own the phrase in 49 states. Taco Bell's victory means that the phrase “Taco Tuesday” is now free for all to use, a major win for the company and taco lovers everywhere. However, the dispute is still ongoing in New Jersey, where Gregory’s Restaurant & Bar is still fighting Taco Bell over the exclusive right to hold “Taco Tuesday” promotions.

Kappa Kappa Gamma Defends Decision to Allow Transgender Woman to Join University of Wyoming Chapter

Kappa Kappa Gamma, a national sorority, has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit from seven of its members at the University of Wyoming, who argued that the sorority violated its own rules by admitting a transgender woman. The motion states that the sorority's rules allow for a transgender woman to belong to its University of Wyoming chapter, and that the seven plaintiffs have no legal basis for their claims. The outcome of the case could have implications for other organizations and institutions facing similar issues.

Mystery Surrounds Disappearance of 60,000 Pound Shipment of Ammonium Nitrate from Dyno Nobel Plant in Wyoming

A shipment of ammonium nitrate, a chemical used for fertilizer and explosives, was reported missing by Dyno Nobel after it arrived in Saltdale, California. The rail car carrying the shipment had left a plant in Wyoming two weeks prior and was still sealed shut when it arrived in California. Investigations are currently underway to determine what happened to the shipment, and Dyno Nobel is cooperating with authorities to investigate the incident.

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