A pop-up hamburger restaurant in Melbourne is attracting worldwide attention because of its links to Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar.
It possibly seemed like a cute idea at the time, but naming the eatery "Pablo's Escoburgers" - and serving the fare with a trademark fake line of cocaine and a rolled-up $100 bill (pictured) - has drawn a significant backlash.
Instagram posts of the food have attracted a host of critical comments about glorifying drug use - although one quipped that "there's nothing better than eating burgers and coke".
The US Government shutdown had to have a silver lining for someone - and it certainly did.
With no staff to discourage sea animals from congregating at a beach in Point Reyes National Seashore in northern California, about 60 adult seals that gave birth to 35 pups took over the popular tourist area, knocking down a fence and moving into the parking lot, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Officials have no plans to move the animals while some of them nurse their pups.
Reinstated staff are considering offering guided tours of the colony.
So it appears Trump at least managed to seal one deal.
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