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30.11.2024 19:06
How snowy weather and bitter cold could impact holiday travel Massive delays are expected for those traveling home after Thanksgiving with several feet of snow falling along the Great Lakes. Meanwhile, millions of Americans are under under freeze warnings due to frigid cold temperatures. NBC’s George Solis reports and Angie Lassman tracks the forecast.

30.11.2024 19:18
Syrian militants reach central Aleppo as government forces appear to retreat Surprise offensive by rebels marks biggest challenge to Bashar al-Assad’s control in yearsIslamist rebels once exiled to a mountainous pocket of the Syrian deserts now roam the streets of central Aleppo, taking pictures below its ancient citadel and tearing down symbols of President Bashar al-Assad’s rule.The surprise offensive, in which insurgents seized territory across north-west Syria, appears to have dramatically shifted the balance of power in Aleppo, and marks the largest challenge to Assad’s control in years. Continue reading... ...

30.11.2024 19:44
Trump defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth’s mother called him ‘an abuser of women’ Email from mother, published in the New York Times, said he mistreated women and displayed a lack of characterThe family dynamics of Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of defense, have burst out into the open after an email from his mother criticizing her son over his treatment of women and calling him an “abuser of women” was leaked to a newspaper.A 2018 email from Penelope Hegseth accused her son of routinely mistreating women and displaying a lack of character. Continue reading... ...

30.11.2024 19:47
30.11.2024 19:47
How composting can reduce methane caused by Thanksgiving food waste Thanksgiving leftovers are tasty, but much of it ends up in trash cans. According to one estimate, Americans tossed out 316 million pounds of food on Thanksgiving. That waste will release thousands of metric tons of methane - enough to power 26,000 homes for a year. But composting the leftover food may offer a solution.

30.11.2024 19:47
Storied pair of ruby slippers worn in "The Wizard of Oz" up for auction As "Wicked" brings the story of Oz to a whole new generation, the most famous prop from "The Wizard of Oz" is up for auction. The ruby slippers, worn by Judy Garland and coveted by the Wicked Witch of the West herself, have a fascinating history on and off screen. Michelle Miller has more.

30.11.2024 19:47
How a modeling career and pastry chef education helped one chef develop a new cookbook As a young adult, Clarice Lam traveled the world as a model, delighting in the local snacks in each new country she visited. While in culinary school, she decided to become a pastry chef, drawing inspiration from her heritage and her travels. Her wanderlust and in self-discovery resulted in a playful new cookbook, "Breaking Bao," full of innovative recipes.

30.11.2024 19:50
Israel launches strike on Syria-Lebanon border; drone attack in Gaza kills 20 The Israeli military said Saturday it had launched a "strike on military infrastructure" at the Syria-Lebanon border. The nation is also warning displaced Lebanese residents from returning south just three days into a ceasefire agreement with the nation. Meanwhile, an Israeli drone attack on the Gaza Strip killed at least 20 people, including several aid workers.

30.11.2024 19:50
How Americans are expected to shop this holiday weekend The holiday shopping season is upon us, with Americans estimated to have spent $8 billion on Black Friday. The National Retail Federation expects a record 183 million Americans shopping online or in stores between Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Sales are expected to grow but it may not be a huge uptick from 2023.

30.11.2024 19:59
Revealed: UK politics infiltrated by ‘dark money’ with 10% of donations from dubious sources Cash from dictatorships and shell companies is entering the political system via legal loopholesLoopholes in the law are allowing “dark money” to infiltrate UK politics, with almost £1 in every £10 donated to parties and politicians coming from unknown or dubious sources, analysis reveals.Cash from companies that have never turned a profit, from unincorporated associations that do not have to declare their funders, and banned donations from overseas donors via intermediaries are all entering the system, according to research by Transparency International (TI). Continue reading... ...

30.11.2024 20:00
The new foodie rules: bring me a bottle of olive oil, and for God’s sake don’t follow a recipe As a Waitrose report reveals that high-end, beautifully packaged groceries are the must-have gift, a food-lover heartily applauds the new trendFood trends can be as fickle as fashion ones. There was a point earlier this year when, thanks to a TikTok video, there was such a craze for cucumber salad that farmers in Iceland struggled to keep up with the soaring demand.These fads burn bright and fast and are forgotten about almost as quickly as they begin. But there are other changes in consumer behaviour that are more widespread and enduring, particularly when it comes to our eating habits. Continue reading... ...

30.11.2024 20:00
‘The Jack Sparrow of baking’: Bake Off’s breakout star Dylan Bachelet on fame, fans and life outside the tent The ‘pirate of pastry’ says he is unfazed about his newfound sex-symbol status and still has a lot to learnIt’s only fitting that the pirate of pastry should plunder fans from across the ocean. Dylan Bachelet, the breakout star of this year’s Great British Bake Off, has found fame on both sides of the Atlantic, and went viral when the New York Times dubbed him “the Captain Jack Sparrow of baking”.“I wasn’t expecting that,” the 20-year-old from Buckinghamshire said. “The weirdest part was that it wasn’t in the food section, it was in the fashion pages … A lot of coverage has been about my appearance but people seem to like it, so that’s all good.” Continue reading... ...