Trump aims to blast DeSantis in Iowa for backing policies that ‘hurt farmers’ and ‘demonize ethanol’
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:59:39 GMT
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former President Donald Trump plans to headline his largest Iowa campaign event in nearly four months with a speech to thousands at an arena in the western part of the state.Trump will use his appearance in Council Bluffs on Friday to attack his top GOP rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, for opposing the federal mandate for ethanol, a renewable fuel additive that Iowa leads the nation in producing.“DeSantis has problematic policy positions that hurt farmers and demonize ethanol,” Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung told The Associated Press ahead of Trump’s visit. “President Trump plans to highlight that.”The large Republican presidential field has spent a lot of time over the last few months in Iowa, the leadoff GOP caucus state. In June, more than a half dozen candidates, including DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, attended Sen. Joni Ernst’s annual “Roast and...Video shows Britney Spears inadvertently hit herself in the face in Las Vegas Wembanyama encounter
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:59:39 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) — No charges will be filed following a brief investigation of the altercation involving pop star Britney Spears, San Antonio Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama and a member of the player’s security team, Las Vegas police said Friday.Spears said she was struck by a security guard as she tried to approach Wembanyama near a restaurant in a Las Vegas casino complex on Wednesday night. Wembanyama said a person — he later was told it was Spears — grabbed him from behind.Spears filed a police report, alleging battery. The Las Vegas Metro Police Department said its investigation is over and “no charges will be filed against the person involved.”Police say surveillance video shows Spears inadvertently hit herself in the face after her hand was pushed off Wembanyama.Wembanyama is scheduled to make his NBA Summer League debut for the Spurs in Las Vegas on Friday night. The 7-foot-3 French teen was the No. 1 pick in last month’s NBA draft and is entering the league with a...Macron blocks NATO outpost in Japan amid Chinese complaints
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:59:39 GMT
PARIS — France is holding up a deal to expand NATO’s reach into Asia, opening a split in the Western security alliance on the eve of a vital summit next week. For months, NATO officials have been discussing plans to open a liaison office in Japan, which would represent the allies’ first outpost in the region at a time of growing tension between the West and China. Next week’s annual leaders’ summit in Lithuania —taking place against the backdrop of Russia’s war in Ukraine — was earmarked as a moment for making progress on the plan.But French President Emmanuel Macron has put his foot down, insisting such geographical expansion would risk shifting the alliance’s remit too far from its original North Atlantic focus. “We are not in favor as a matter of principle,” an Elysée Palace official told reporters on Friday. “As far as the office is concerned, the Japanese authorities themselves have told us that they are not extremely attached to it.”The French official ins...Family travel: Where to learn about historic folk art
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:59:39 GMT
Lynn O’Rourke Hayes | (TNS) FamilyTravel.comFolk art reflects our cultural identity and often serves as a window into a community’s values and aesthetics. Here are five places where you and your family can learn more about this historic art form.1. Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico.Welcoming visitors since 1953, this museum houses the world’s largest collection of folk art with more than 150,000 artifacts documenting cultural identity, traditions and aesthetics from around the world. Children are drawn to the Tree of Life lounge, a newly renovated area encouraging imaginative play with discovery boxes, miniature tree houses, puppets, and a make-a-tree activity as well as docent-led art and puppet-making sessions. Throughout the museum, visitors are invited to contemplate, create, and interact with folk art to better understand the treasures within.Admission is free for children 16 and under.Each year the city of Santa Fe also plays host to the International Folk...US Treasury chief Yellen and China’s No. 2 aim for improved communication after trade disputes
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:59:39 GMT
By JOE McDONALD (AP Business Writer)BEIJING (AP) — U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Chinese Premier Li Qiang expressed hopes Friday for better communication as Yellen appealed to Beijing not to let frustration over U.S. curbs on technology exports disrupt economic cooperation.Both governments used positive terms to describe Yellen’s visit to China’s capital, which was aimed at improving strained relations, and stressed the importance of U.S.-China economic ties.Yellen and Li announced no new plans for more high-level meetings to revive contacts that disputes over technology, security and other irritants have disrupted. Yet, Yellen is the latest of several senior U.S. officials traveling to Beijing to encourage Chinese leaders to revive interactions between the governments of the world’s two largest economies.Treasury officials said earlier she wouldn’t meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, and no breakthroughs had been expected.In a one-hour meet...Cooler hiring in June could help the Fed achieve an elusive ‘soft landing’ for US economy
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:59:39 GMT
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER (AP Economics Writer)WASHINGTON (AP) — Another month, another solid gain for America’s job market.Employers in the United States slowed their hiring in June yet still produced a healthy increase, further evidence of an economy that has defied persistent forecasts of a recession. The pace of hiring by businesses and government agencies — 209,000 added jobs last month — was the smallest monthly gain in 2 1/2 years. But it was enough to reduce the unemployment rate from 3.7% to 3.6%, near a half-century low. The latest evidence of economic strength makes it all but certain that the Federal Reserve will resume its interest rate hikes later this month, ending a streak of 10 rate increases that were intended to curb high inflation.Yet there were also signs in Friday’s government report that the job market is cooling to a more sustainable pace of growth — a trend that, if sustained, could reassure the Fed that its rate hikes are co...From AI hot sauce to truffle negronis, here’s where world food trends start
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:59:39 GMT
Matthew Kronsberg | (TNS) Bloomberg NewsNEW YORK — The only way to fully appreciate the Summer Fancy Food Show, the massive gourmet trade expo held annually at the Jacob Javits Center in New York, is to put on your walking shoes and shelve pre-existing opinions you might have about cinnamon churro-flavored pork rinds. With more than 2,000 vendors set up over 300,000 square feet on two levels, it’s the rare occasion where you can simultaneously triple both your daily step count and caloric intake.The show, which just completed its 67th year, is hosted by the Specialty Food Association — specialty food being a broad and somewhat vague category of premium priced items including not just the niche, but also fancy ice creams and confections, and gourmet goods such as artisanal olive oils, cheeses, and charcuterie, and upscale versions of dips and salsas. Pet snacks make appearances, too.In 2022, specialty food sales hit $194 billion, a 9.3% increase from the year before, with sales proje...Home Showcase: Tasty choice in Sandwich
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:59:39 GMT
In the prestigious Ridge Club Community, an exquisite Nantucket-style Cape Home awaits, offering golf lovers an incredible getaway in between rounds — and year-round.Crafted by Bayside and built in 1999, the property spans approximately 4,500 square feet, boasting an array of luxurious amenities to keep loved ones and guests entertained all summer long.Step into the chef’s kitchen, a haven for culinary enthusiasts. Decked out with stainless steel appliances, a gas range, Thermador wall oven, and a well-appointed pantry, it’s a powerhouse. The breakfast area seamlessly blends with the living room, featuring skylights, a gas fireplace, and custom built-ins.The first-floor primary bedroom suite creates a quiet sanctuary with its own fireplace to snuggle by. Its luxurious bathroom includes a whirlpool tub and double vanities. A formal dining room sets the stage for memorable dinner parties, while a cherry wood office with cathedral ceilings and French doors adds an elegant backdrop to a...Recipe: Vanilla Cream Terrine is a fruity dessert as welcome as a summer day
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:59:39 GMT
My ideal summer dessert uses seasonal fruit, doesn’t involve turning on the oven and leaves me plenty of time to enjoy the rest of the day.Photo by Claudia AlexanderSeasonal fruit, yogurt and gelatin powder is all you need to make Vanilla Cream Terrine, a light summer dessert.British television host and cookbook writer Delia Smith’s Vanilla Cream Terrine is exactly that. Similar to but lighter than a crème brulée, it has more zing than a panna cotta, and the complex flavor and texture make it the perfect finish for an al fresco summer dinner.Variations of this dish have been popular in Europe for a long time— the sweet version as far back as the 18th century. Earlier still the dish is mentioned in the prologue to Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Canterbury Tales.” This version, called blancmange (‘white food’), was savory and often included meat or fish. In that era physicians believed the dish to be healthy and encouraged their patients to eat it.Unfortunately, ingredients such as almonds, ...As Quebec gets wetter because of climate change, risks of landslides increase
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:59:39 GMT
MONTREAL — Climate change is likely to increase the frequency of weather events that cause landslides in Quebec, like the one that killed two people a week ago in the Saguenay—Lac-St-Jean region, said a researcher who studies natural risks. Jacques Locat, a professor emeritus at Université Laval, says climate change models predict that southern Quebec will receive between five per cent and 14 per cent more rain by 2050. His research suggests that increase in precipitation, coupled with an expected rise in extreme rain events, will make the occurrence of landslides in the province more likely.“The impact of climate change on landslides in Quebec will be mainly related to precipitation,” Locat, co-founder of a research laboratory at the university that studies natural risks, said in a recent interview. On Saturday, torrential rain in Quebec’s Saguenay—Lac-St-Jean region contributed to several landslides, including one that led to the death of two people. That landsli...Latest news
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