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Texas barbecue chain ordered to pay $2.8 million to woman burned by sauce ... and more news

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A Texas jury has ordered a barbecue restaurant to pay $2.8 million to a woman who was badly burned by its barbecue sauce. 19-year-old Genesis Monita sued Bill Miller Bar-B-Q in San Antonio after spilling sauce on her right leg, resulting in second-degree burns; In other news, after being effectively outlawed in the U.S. after a Supreme Court ruling, the viral video platform briefly shut down late Saturday. A head-spinning series of events culminated on Sunday as President Donald Trump vowed to take executive action that allows TikTok to turn its lights back on, at least for the time being; The Blue Fish, a sushi restaurant that eventually grew to one of Dallas-Fort Worth’s biggest homegrown Japanese chains, has closed on Greenville Avenue in Dallas. The restaurant opened at that spot in 1998, then as a sake bar modeled after the cool-kids spots from Los Angeles, The Dallas Morning News’ critic wrote a few months after its debut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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