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The general manager of a Burger King restaurant in Florida was told by a customer to "go back to Mexico" if he wanted to keep speaking Spanish.The exchange, captured in a video that was later posted on social media, shows Ricardo Castillo, who is of Puerto Rican descent, being berated by two unidentified women as they are eating in the restaurant in Eustis, 40 miles north of Orlando."You're in America, you should speak American English," one woman can be heard saying, to which Castillo replies "No ma'am, I don't." 531
¡¡¡¡The center of Hurricane Dorian made landfall at 8:35 a.m. Friday over Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, with maximum sustained winds near 90 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center.Overnight, the storm lashed parts of North Carolina and Virginia with rain, storm surges and strong winds as it brushed up against the coast as a Category 1 storm.Before it lost some of its strength early Friday, Dorian caused flooding in parts of the Carolinas and spawned a number of tornadoes, officials said. More than 387,000 people were left in the dark in South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia, 606
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The Ohio State University had its application to trademark "The" tentatively denied by the U.S. Trademark Office on Wednesday. "The applied-for mark appears to be used in a merely decorative manner that would be perceived by consumers as having little or no particular source-identifying significance," the Trademark Office concluded. The Trademark Office will allow Ohio State to alter its application to have the trademark request reconsidered. The application submitted in August was to allow OSU to trademark the use of "The" on clothing using standard characters, without claim to any particular font style, size, or color. 640
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¡¡¡¡The Chinese Ministry of Education has warned students to be careful if studying in the United States ¡ª the latest sign of deteriorating relations between the two countries.In its first "study abroad alert" of the year, issued on Monday, the ministry said students and academics must "prepare accordingly" if they wanted to study in the US."It has been the case for a while that some Chinese students who want to study in the US have been encountering visa restrictions, prolonged review times, shortened time validity and a rising rate of visa rejections," the ministry statement said."(This) affects Chinese students' successful study in the US."The ministry rarely issues alerts of this nature -- and when it does they often relate to one university rather than an entire country.The hashtag for the alert has gone viral since it was announced late Monday local time, and has already been read more than 21 million times on Chinese social media site Weibo.Ahead of the official statement, ministry International Cooperation and Exchange Department deputy chief Xu Yongji said education exchanges had become "increasingly complicated.""The US and the federal government have been politicizing the normal exchanges between the countries and suppressing China in the name of the China threat and infiltration theory," he said.In March, a group of Republican congressmen introduced a bill into the US Congress which would ban any individuals employed or sponsored by the Chinese military from 1503
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