Shorty got help
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:29 GMT
A waitress of more than 50 years, who lost her three sons to cancer and battled cancer herself, then faced another set of terrible events, is getting the help she needed. She turned to a long time friend, Patrick Fraser.You saw her on Help Me Howard. Now, see what you did to change her life.In a life filled with tragedies, Shorty never expected this great news.Patrick Fraser: “Surprise you?”Jerita Shorty Collins: “Definitely if that. Don’t give me a heart attack. Nothing will.”Let’s go back to 1970 when Shorty walked into Jimmy’s Eastside Diner to get a job as a waitress.Jerita Shorty Collins: “I love it. I wish I could be there right now working.”She was a single mom with three little boys, fleeing an ex in Alabama who tried to kill her. For 53 years, the restaurant was her home.Jerita Shorty Collins: “My customers give me the strength from Jimmy’s and they were always there for me.” I was one of her custo...Miami Beach bagel shop faces 3rd act of hatred after surveillance video captures man tearing down, stealing American flag
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:29 GMT
A restaurant in Miami Beach was targeted once again after surveillance video captured a man stealing an American Flag. The restaurant has been previously hit by hate twice. The owner of Bagel Time Cafe has dealt with someone vandalizing his signs, not once, but three times. This third attempt didn’t have anything to do with the owner’s support for Israel. On Friday, at around 7 p.m., a man was seen walking up to the cafe and noticed the flags as they hung proudly along the Alton Road restaurant. But his time around, the suspect ignored the Israeli flags and tore down an American flag. “He’s the taking the American flag,” said Josh Nodel, owner of Bagel Time Cafe. “I mean, come on, you gotta be out of your mind.”This latest incident marks the third time a person has committed a crime against Nodel’s sings. “Oh, come on,” Nodel said,Back in October, a man sprinted out of a yellow mustang as he rode down Alton Road. He then ra...Fort Lauderdale firefighters gave family Christmas surprise after home catches on fire
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:29 GMT
After losing nearly everything in a house fire, a South Florida family received a holiday surprise. Firefighters did everything they could to save their Christmas On Monday, the family from Fort Lauderdale didn’t hold back their tears after receiving a sweet gesture from firefighters.“You’re not gonna make me cry,” said a family member. “The fire department just felt that it was just something that they had the ability to take care of and they did,” Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Kimberly Wells said. The fire broke out just before 8 a.m. towards the back of the home, which left two adults and three children in a bad spot on Christmas day.Hours after they responded to the house fire, they returned with gifts and food for the family.“So when something this catastrophic happens to a family on a day like today, it’s not even a second thought to some of these people to go above and beyond,” Wells said. “It’s j...Drones are changing warfare — the EU needs to catch up
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:29 GMT
Federico Borsari is a Leonardo Fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) and a NATO 2030 global fellow. Gordon B. “Skip” Davis Jr. is a non-resident senior fellow at CEPA and served as NATO’s deputy assistant secretary-general for defense investment.Drones have rapidly evolved from playing a supporting role in military operations to becoming an essential component of modern warfare — and they are in high demand across the globe.Thus, to ensure their own security, European governments need to start paying attention and learn from the use of drones in the Ukraine war and other recent conflicts, including Gaza.Drones enable widespread real-time situational awareness, improved targeting, and the suppression and destruction of adversary air and missile defenses. Today, small to large drones are being employed — and destroyed — in great numbers, and they are challenging concealment and survivability on the battlefield. Meanwhile, counter-drone capabilities have become equal...What is the idea (or word) that will define 2024?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:29 GMT
Ivo Daalder: IsolationismThe next year will be marked by a profound debate within the U.S. about America’s future global role, and its outcome will be watched with great trepidation by the rest of the world. For 80 years now, the U.S. has embraced its role as global leader with little debate. But while the direction — and often the purpose — of its leadership and engagement was much discussed, its need was questioned by only a few. Presidents from both political parties believed U.S. security, prosperity and freedom depended on strong security alliances, a commitment to free and open trade and the defense of democracy and human rights. President Joe Biden epitomizes this approach. For the first time since the end of World War II, however, a growing majority of Republicans are turning against this traditional role. For the first time in 50 years of polling, more believe the U.S. should stay out of world affairs, reflecting the view of the party’s leading candidate for presi...POLITICO’s 2023 Backhanded Awards
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:29 GMT
Best performance by a German pretending to be president of Europe.Winner: Ursula von der LeyenFrederick Florin/AFP via Getty ImagesPoor Ursula von der Leyen.Try as she might not just to project power, but to wield it, the European Commission president runs into a brick wall. Whenever a juicy foreign policy crisis hits, Josep Borrell tries to butt in and hog it. In October, she discovered she couldn’t even hoist the Israeli flag at the Berlaymont without half the EU27 getting on her case. And then there’s the hated “le Belge,” a.k.a. European Council President Charles Michel, who has the gall to act like he’s the president of Europe. A visit to the White House in October should have been von der Leyen’s moment in the sun. She’s America’s favorite, after all. But then Michel had to tag along (at least he didn’t wear that weird turtleneck). And what’s up with the media? Constantly trying to get their grubby hands on the texts she sent to Pfizer’s CEO while negotiating for vaccines dur...Need a late Christmas present? Try Westminster’s worst political merch
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:29 GMT
LONDON – Christmas! A time for giving.But what do you get the political nerd who has everything? Take POLITICO by the hand and see what delights you too could be scrabbling around for days after the main event in a bid to prove you definitely, 100 percent care about and understand that total dweeb who keeps banging on about something called “Playbook.”In Liz We Truss shirt“In Liz We Truss,” says this fetching T-shirt, which presumably will last you a bit longer than the 49 days Britain’s disaster-prone Conservative former prime minister managed. Far be it from us to suggest Tory HQ are offloading these on eBay en masse.“In Liz We Truss” T-shirt | ebay.co.ukSparkle with Starmer shirtHey guys, we’re not a humorless, technocratic political party led by a man Boris Johnson once described as a “human bollard.” You see, we took an embarrassing party conference protest and turned it into a T-shirt, thereby owning the joke! It’s funny! We did a funny! VOTE FOR US....Holiday Helping: Polikseni Manxhari’s Petulla
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:29 GMT
7News Holiday Helping is back! In this edition, Polikseni Manxhari is making her Petulla.Order new 2023 recipes from the 7News team to get all of their favorite holiday recipes! Your donation will help Project Bread feed hungry families right here in Massachusetts.Check out other Holiday Helping recipes from the 7News team.Study seems to confirm secret ingredient for better coffee
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:29 GMT
(CNN) — Coffee connoisseurs have long held the belief that adding a little water to the beans before grinding them could make a difference. A new study by researchers at the University of Oregon seems to confirm exactly why.The research explored how the technique, which started as an attempt to address the often messy coffee-making process, also affected flavor.“When you grind coffee, it goes everywhere,” said study coauthor Christopher Hendon, an associate professor of computational materials chemistry at the University of Oregon. “Dust comes out of the grinder, it’s like a plume that covers everything. But if you add a little water, it seems to not go everywhere. It’s cleaner. That was the primary reason people did it.”The mess is caused by static electricity, which is created by friction when the beans are smashed together. This static charge then makes the particles of ground coffee repel each other — like magnets of the same polarity — sending them off in ev...King Charles III calls for compassion in Christmas address
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:29 GMT
London (CNN) — Britain’s King Charles III has used his second Christmas broadcast as monarch to call for compassion in the face of world conflict, as the war between Israel and Hamas rages in Gaza and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues.The Christmas message – a royal tradition which goes back over 90 years – was filmed in the Centre Room in Buckingham Palace, which leads onto its famous balcony overlooking the Queen Victoria Memorial and The Mall.As the King reflected on the past 12 months, he leaned on the core element of the Christian faith of treating others as you would want to be treated.“At a time of increasingly tragic conflict around the world, I pray that we can also do all in our power to protect each other,” Charles said. “The words of Jesus seem more than ever relevant: ‘do to others as you would have them do to you.’”The 75-year-old sovereign, who has been a passionate advocate of green issues for much of his life and recently spoke at ...Latest news
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