Dear Abby: If we don’t eat his horrible cooking, his sulking ruins everyone’s day
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:23 GMT
DEAR ABBY: My husband loves cooking for the family. Unfortunately, he’s a horrible cook. My kids hate what he prepares, so most of the food goes in the trash.Related ArticlesAdvice | Dear Abby: My friend sold my teen a Taylor Swift ticket, and I can’t help resenting her Advice | Dear Abby: My wife isn’t happy about what I put in my obituary Advice | Dear Abby: I’ve been told to shut up about this sweet woman’s risky behavior Advice | Dear Abby: My neighbor doesn’t know what my camera captures every morning Advice | Dear Abby: I’m hurt he didn’t make time for me amid his family crisis I have had many conversations with him about this, begging him not to do it and telling him if he wants to cook, he should make something for himself. His reply is always, “I’m not forcing you guys to eat my food. You are welcome to eat something else.” But wh...Single family residence in Pleasanton sells for $2.1 million
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:23 GMT
5108 Hummingbird Road – Google Street ViewThe spacious property located in the 5100 block of Hummingbird Road in Pleasanton was sold on Sept. 14, 2023 for $2,050,000, or $841 per square foot. The house, built in 1967, has an interior space of 2,437 square feet. This two-story house presents a roomy floor plan, featuring four bedrooms and three baths. Inside, a fireplace enhances the ambiance of the living area. In addition, the house features a two-car garage. The property’s backyard also boasts a pool.Additional houses that have recently been purchased close by include:A 2,167-square-foot home on the 5000 block of Hummingbird Road in Pleasanton sold in August 2023, for $1,888,000, a price per square foot of $871. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.On Woodthrush Way, Pleasanton, in August 2022, a 3,142-square-foot home was sold for $2,000,000, a price per square foot of $637. The home has 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.In August 2023, a 2,047-square-foot home on Crestline Way in Pl...Matan al secretario de Seguridad y a 12 policías municipales de Coyuca de Benítez, Guerrero
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:23 GMT
(CNN Español) –– El secretario de Seguridad de Coyuca de Benítez, Guerrero, Alfredo Alonso López, y 12 policías del municipio murieron en un ataque armado este lunes, informó la Fiscalía General del estado en un comunicado.El vicefiscal de Investigación de Guerrero, Gabriel Alejandro Hernández Martínez, indicó horas antes en una videoconferencia en Facebook que la Fiscalía ya tiene dos líneas de investigación sobre el ataque, las cuales no reveló. También agregó que funcionarios de la institución ya fueron a la zona para continuar con las indagatorias.CNN contactó a la presidencia municipal de Coyuca de Benítez para tener más información sobre el hecho, pero no ha recibido respuesta.Coyuca de Benítez es un municipio de la región de la Costa Grande de Guerrero ―en el sur de México―, un estado con altos niveles de violencia. Entre enero y septiembre de este año, en el estado se registraron 1.280 homicidios dolosos, lo que lo ubica como el séptimo con más crímenes de ese tipo entre las...WHO chief scientist warns of endemic dengue in Europe, US
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:23 GMT
Jeremy Farrar, the World Health Organization’s chief scientist, has warned that climate change will result in the infectious disease dengue becoming endemic in parts of Europe and the United States, in an opening interview at the POLITICO Health Summit.The mosquitoes that transmit the virus like warm, damp climates and have already been spreading more into Europe this summer, he said.With countries warming year on year, “dengue is going to become endemic, certainly in the United States and in parts of Europe,” he said.This will have a significant impact on Europe’s health systems, he warned. Each child needs intense care when they are hospitalized with dengue, he said. “That’s going to overwhelm our health systems.”Farrar is driving the discourse on the need to reframe the risks of climate change on our health.“I don’t think we’ve made the case that climate is a health issue any way strongly enough,” he said.“We have not made the case for climate as a health issue. We’ve not m...Three areas of reform to achieve growth in the EU
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:23 GMT
What Kevin Youkilis wants you to know about being Jewish and anti-Semitism
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:23 GMT
Kevin Youkilis never sought the spotlight.The three-time All-Star won two World Series during his 10-year MLB career, but he’s always tried to be a team player.“I’m not an attention guy,” he told the Herald. “I think most people know that I don’t seek it. Like, I do the (Red Sox) broadcast because I love baseball, but I don’t really crave the attention or all that stuff.”But over the past two, he’s stepped into the spotlight he never sought to support Israel and condemn anti-Semitism. On Oct. 7, terrorist organization Hamas invaded Israel. They entered towns, Kibbutzim (egalitarian communes, often agriculture-focused), and a desert music festival near Gaza, the territory they’ve governed ever since 2006, assaulting and slaughtering over 1,300 civilians, mostly Israelis, but also citizens from over a dozen countries. Hamas also took over 200 hostages.For the first time since the 1973 Yom Kippur War – the 50th anniversary marked just the day before – Israel declared an official state ...Malaysia gives nod for Australian miner Lynas to import, process rare earths until March 2026
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:23 GMT
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia’s government said Tuesday it will allow Lynas Rare Earth to continue to import and process rare earths until March 2026, after the Australian miner proposed a new technology to extract radioactive elements from the waste it produces.The Lynas refinery in Malaysia, its first outside China producing minerals that are crucial to high-tech manufacturing, has been operating in central Pahang state since 2012. But the company has been embroiled in a dispute over radiation from waste accumulating at the plant.The government had ordered Lynas to move its leaching and cracking processes — which produce the radioactive waste from Australian ore — out of the country by the year’s end. It also was not allowed to import raw materials with radioactive elements into the country.Science Minister Chang Lih Kang said the two conditions for renewing Lynas’ license had been met after the company proposed a way to extract thorium, the radioactive ...Women in Iceland including the prime minister go on strike for equal pay and an end to violence
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:23 GMT
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — Iceland’s prime minister and women across the volcanic island nation went on strike Tuesday to push for an end to unequal pay and gender-based violence.Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir said she would stay home as part of the “women’s day off,” and expected other women in her Cabinet would do the same.“We have not yet reached our goals of full gender equality and we are still tackling the gender-based wage gap, which is unacceptable in 2023,” she told news website mbl.is. “We are still tackling gender-based violence, which has been a priority for my government to tackle.”Organizers called on women and nonbinary people to refuse both paid and unpaid work, including household chores, during the one-day strike.Schools and the health system, which have female-dominated workforces, said they would be heavily affected by the walkout. National broadcaster RUV said it was reducing television and radio broadcasts for the day.Tuesday’s walkout is being billed ...In the news today: Israel increases strikes on Gaza ahead of expected ground invasion
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:23 GMT
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today…Israel increases strikes on Gaza, as two more hostages are freedIsrael has escalated its bombardment of targets in the Gaza Strip ahead of an expected ground invasion against Hamas militants. The stepped-up attacks, and the rapidly rising death toll in Gaza, came as Hamas released two elderly Israeli women who were among the hundreds of hostages it captured during its devastating attacks on towns in southern Israel earlier this month.The fighting started when Hamas militants rampaged through Israeli towns on Oct. 7, killing 1,400 people and taking hundreds hostage. The Hamas-run Health Ministry says since then, more than 5,000 Palestinians, including some 2,000 minors and around 1,100 women, have been killed. —Here’s what else we’re watching …Grocers called back to Parliament over pricesA House of Commons committee is asking the heads of...Inquiry into New Zealand’s worst mass shooting will examine response times of police and medics
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:23 GMT
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) — An inquiry that began Tuesday into New Zealand’s worst mass-shooting will examine — among other issues — the response times of police and medics and whether any of the 51 people who were killed could have been saved.The coroner-led inquiry comes more than four years after a white supremacist opened fire at two Christchurch mosques during Friday prayers.The inquiry represents the first time authorities will outline the details of how they responded to the March 2019 shooting. Dozens of survivors and family members attended court on Tuesday, and many wept as they watched a video tribute to those who died.After the attack, New Zealand lawmakers moved quickly to change gun laws, banning assault weapons and buying back more than 50,000 guns. The Australian gunman, Brenton Tarrant, in 2020 pleaded guilty to 51 counts of murder, 40 counts of attempted murder and one count of terrorism. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.Cor...Latest news
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