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May 15 2024
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A second scourge is battering Brazil's flooded south: disinformation
SAO PAULO (AP) — While flooding that has devastated Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state has yet to subside, another scourge has spread across the region: disinformation on social media that has hampered desperate efforts to get aid to hundreds of thousands in need. Among fake postings that have stirred outrage: That official agencies aren’t conducting rescues in Brazil’s southernmost state. That
Associated PressMay 15 2024
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Two weeks after strike, there is no contract between Providence and Sacred Heart technical workers
Two weeks after their strike at Sacred Heart hospital ended, a new contract still has not been reached between Providence and its technical workers. Hundreds of Sacred Heart workers filled the sidewalks around the largest hospital in Spokane for about a week in late April. Meant to force Providence to concede to union demands over pay and their items, the work stoppage has not yet produced a
Spokesman ReviewMay 15 2024
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Best-Tasting High Protein Pasta: ProteinPasta Takes the Lead
As more consumers turn their attention to health-conscious eating, the demand for high-protein alternatives to traditional foods has skyrocketed. Among these, ProteinPasta has emerged as a top contender, offering an authentic taste and texture that rival even the best traditional pastas. Here’s why ProteinPasta stands out from the crowd. ProteinPasta boasts a remarkable 18 grams of protein per
LA WeeklyMay 15 2024
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Hennepin County Organics Recycling looks to improve participation but not everyone is on board
"You don't realize how many people do it in their backyards," said Michael Briles, who composts in his backyard and doesn't want to pay the added "organics fee." Cities in Hennepin County with more than 10,000 residents now offer their residents this program. The thought is, if you're paying for it, you may as well use it... but not everyone is on board. "When we look at what's in the trash,
KARE11May 15 2024
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37 Hallmark Stars to Appear at First-Ever ‘Christmas Experience’
This holiday season, nearly 40 Hallmark stars, from Tyler Hynes to Lacey Chabert, will descend upon Kansas City for the first-ever Hallmark Christmas Experience, the company announced on May 15, 2024. From November 29 through December 23, an immersive experience for fans will be held each weekend at Hallmark’s longstanding company headquarters, featuring holiday activities, shopping, food, and
Heavy.comMay 15 2024
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$450,000 Homes in Kentucky, New Jersey and New York
A 1924 bungalow with two bedrooms and one and a half bathrooms, on a 0.1-acre lot This house is in Kenwick, a neighborhood less than two miles from downtown and a five-minute drive from the University of Kentucky. It is within walking distance of a coffee shop, several breweries and restaurants serving Italian food, Hawaiian barbecue and New American cuisine. Woodland Park, which has a
New York Times (News)May 15 2024
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Temperature, time and blueberry wine: Researchers examine fermentation's effects on health-promoting compounds
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Nutrient-rich blueberries—a common breakfast smoothie ingredient—can also create wine. But does the heat and time required to ferment this mighty berry strip out any of those potential health-promoting compounds?
Phys.orgOct 09 2023
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California ban on 4 food additives sparks outrage: ‘Slippery slope’
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill on Saturday prohibiting the sale of food containing four chemicals commonly found in cereals, candy and soft drinks. The four ingredients — brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, and red dye No. 3 — are already banned in the European Union due to research linking them to cancer, reproductive issues and other health problems. The
New York Post (News)May 15 2024
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Early Addition: Mayor Adams says some migrants are 'excellent swimmers' and could solve NYC's lifeguard shortage
Early Addition is a daily newsletter to guide you through New York City news, plus other tidbits from around the internet. Sign up here to get the full version in your inbox every weekday morning. Good Wednesday morning in New York City, where you can't get evicted for no reason. Here's what else is happening: • The Red Hook port is getting three new piers as part of an $80 million waterfront
GothamistMay 17 2024
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Israeli Extremists Deplatformed Over Gaza Aid Attacks
An Israeli activist group that has been attacking aid shipments bound for the Gaza Strip was removed from a leading fundraising platform after Newsweek inquiries.
The Tzav 9 group's JGive fundraiser had raised more than $87,000 garnered from more than 1,480 donors, as of Thursday. The campaign page declared the group's intention to "stop the supply convoys from reaching Hamas," along
Newsweek