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Maine food experts’ favorite baked goods from America’s ‘pastry capital’
Jun. 12—Any Mainer with eyes and a sweet tooth already knew that we were living in the golden age of bakeries in Portland. We didn’t need celebrity chef and cookbook author Amanda Freitag to tell us so. “Well, it looks like Portland, Maine, might be vying for pastry capital of America,” Freitag told the industry […]
Animal rights comes to ‘America’s Provence’ and farmers are worried
PETALUMA, California — Animal rights activists first forced their way onto Mike Weber’s chicken ranch six years ago, seeking to expose what they view as the horrors of egg production in a region known as the “American Provence” for its abundance of vineyards, dairies and organic farms. That confrontation, which resulted in the arrest of […]
America’s plan to fix its economy is going to screw over the rest of the world
America’s high interest-rate regime is out of step with the rest of the world, which is going to cause chaos for the stock market and economy.Getty Images; Alyssa Powell/BI We are once again at a crucial point in the world’s economic recovery. Everything must go right, or global markets could turn violent. For the past […]
In Israel and Ukraine, Biden Navigates Two of America’s Most Difficult Allies
WASHINGTON — Over the past five days, President Joe Biden has been engaged in a very public demonstration of the struggles of managing two of America’s most difficult allies, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, both leading countries that the president has vowed to defend, as long as it […]
A federal agency is undermining SC businesses. ‘Advancing America’s Interest’ can help save them.
One of America’s most visited park became more accessible: ‘This is everyone’s park’
On a recent afternoon in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Carly Pearson’s hiking gear had three wheels. Pearson, who is paralyzed below the waist following an injury she sustained as a wildland firefighter, used an all-terrain wheelchair to maneuver around tree roots, mud and other hikers on her way to a nearby waterfall. Just two […]
The CEO of Chobani Yogurt Is Bringing America’s Original Craft Brewery Back to Life
Last July, we reported on the news that beloved San Francisco craft brewery Anchor Brewing, which made Anchor Steam beer, was shutting down after 127 years in business. This caused a great deal of sudsy tears in the beer community, with fans and other brewers waxing nostalgic about how important Anchor was to the craft […]
10 of America’s most affordable retirement spots, where the weather is good and healthcare is top-notch
Realtor.com ranked top retirement spots based on home prices and amenities for older residents. Florida is a popular retirement destination, but California and New Jersey had a few in the top 10. Many seniors face financial constraints and depend on Social Security for retirement. As many Americans prepare to retire, many are wondering just how […]
Malaysian climber who died in a cave near the top of North America’s tallest mountain is identified
DENALI PARK, Alaska (AP) — A Malaysian climber likely died of exposure and altitude-related illness earlier this week after sheltering for days in a snow cave with minimal survival gear near the top of Denali, North America’s tallest mountain in Alaska, park officials said Saturday. Zulkifli Bin Yusof, 36, likely died Wednesday in a 19,600 […]
Celebrate America’s birthday with these fun things to do on the Fourth of July
With fireworks, flags and patriotic music, the Fourth of July is the event of the summer season. Commemorating America’s independence from England, the holiday recognizes July 4, 1776, the date when the U.S. declared itself a sovereign nation, and we’ve been celebrating ever since with parades, parties and other fun Fourth of July activities. If […]
Archaeologists Accidentally Found the Incredible Lost Remnants of America’s First Soldiers
Barracks believed built by the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War between 1776 and 1777 were recently discovered in Colonial Williamsburg. Experts believe the barracks were burned by British troops under the direction of General Charles Cornwallis in 1781. An archaeology team has started unearthing artifacts that show the life of soldiers in the late […]