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Shein Faces UK Backlash Over Luigi Mangione Trademark Dispute

Fast-fashion titan Shein is embroiled in a contentious trademark battle with UK-based designer Luigi Mangione, accused of selling unauthorised merchandise and exploiting independent creators. The case highlights growing concerns over intellectual property

18,000 Fake 'Labubu' Toys Seized at Seattle Border

US Customs and Border Protection officers at the Port of Seattle have intercepted a huge shipment of 18,000 fake 'Labubu' toys, a viral internet sensation. The seizure, valued at over $500,000, highlights the growing threat of counterfeit goods targeting

Trump Vows to Defund NPR and PBS if Re-Elected

Former President Donald Trump has pledged to strip federal funding from public broadcasters NPR and PBS if he wins a second term, reigniting his longstanding battle with perceived media bias.

Ice Cream Pioneer Iced by New York Times Recipe Scandal

Jeni Britton, founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, accuses The New York Times of publishing her signature recipe without permission, sparking a fiery debate on intellectual property and journalistic ethics in the food world.

Toy firm sues over 'rip-off' product

A beloved British toy manufacturer takes legal action against a rival company for allegedly copying their best-selling product. The battle over intellectual property heats up.

Australian creatives fight AI content theft

Leading arts and media organisations in Australia are calling on the Labour government to take decisive action against the unauthorised use of Australian creative works to train AI models.

James Whale dies after cancer battle

Iconic radio host James Whale, known for his sharp wit and fearless interviews, has died at 73 following a courageous fight against cancer.

GB News overtakes BBC in ratings shock

In a dramatic turn of events, GB News has overtaken the BBC as the UK's most-watched news channel, marking a seismic shift in British media consumption.

Gregg Wallace 'triggered' remark sparks BBC backlash

MasterChef judge Gregg Wallace has come under fire for using the term 'triggered' in a recent episode, prompting a strong response from the broadcasting union. The BBC is now facing scrutiny over its editorial standards.

NFL fans erupt over ESPN's RedZone changes

ESPN's latest agreement for NFL RedZone has sparked outrage among fans. Here's why the new deal is causing such a stir and what changes viewers can expect.

Trump threatens PBS and NPR funding cuts

Former President Donald Trump has renewed his pledge to eliminate federal funding for PBS and NPR, sparking concerns over the future of public broadcasting in the US.

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