This post was originally published on this siteFor many in war-torn Gaza, a hot meal has become a luxury. Two bright spots in the midst of displacement and food shortages are 10-year-old Chef Renad, who’s gained a following on Instagram, and Hamada Shaqoura, who prepares simple dishes online, often relying on humanitarian aid and crude […]
Northeast winter storm threatens Thanksgiving Day plans with snow as coldest air of season looms
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A new generation of shopping cart, with GPS and AI
This post was originally published on this siteAt a Price Chopper outside Kansas City, shoppers are test driving the new Caper Cart, featuring digital screens, GPS, cameras equipped with artificial intelligence, and packaging scanners that spit out coupons. Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti looks at the technology used to “reinvent the wheel” of the shopping cart.
A new generation of shopping cart, with GPS and AI
This post was originally published on this siteAt a Price Chopper outside Kansas City, shoppers are test driving the new Caper Cart, featuring digital screens, GPS, cameras equipped with artificial intelligence, and packaging scanners that spit out coupons. Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti looks at the technology used to “reinvent the wheel” of the shopping cart.
After Trump’s Win, Black Women Are Rethinking Their Role as America’s Reliable Political …
This post was originally published on this siteDonald Trump’s victory has dismayed many politically engaged Black women, and they’re reassessing their enthusiasm for politics and organizing.
“All hands on deck” for Idaho’s annual potato harvest
This post was originally published on this siteIn Idaho, harvest season means some high schools offer students a two-week “spud break,” when they help farmers get their potatoes out of the ground and into the cellar. And in some cases, their teachers join in. Correspondent Conor Knighton reports.
“All hands on deck” for Idaho’s annual potato harvest
This post was originally published on this siteIn Idaho, harvest season means some high schools offer students a two-week “spud break,” when they help farmers get their potatoes out of the ground and into the cellar. And in some cases, their teachers join in. Correspondent Conor Knighton reports.
Marco Rubio is ‘unquestionably qualified’ to serve in Trump’s Cabinet, says Democrat Adam Schiff
This post was originally published on this siteWhile opposed to some of President-elect Trump’s Cabinet picks, Sen.-elect Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) says he is “strongly inclined” to vote yes on Sen. Marco Rubio’s (R-Fla.) confirmation as secretary of state.
COP29: Five Things We Learned
This post was originally published on this site After running more than 24 hours over time, COP29 finally sealed a deal on climate finance. You can read our full story of the hard-won agreement — and all of our COP29 coverage — for free on Bloomberg.com. Today we give you our five takeaways from the […]
“Sandwiches of History”: Resurrecting sandwich recipes that time forgot
This post was originally published on this siteEvery week on his blog, “Sandwiches of History,” Barry Enderwick rescues sandwich recipes from the dustbin of history. He’s now collected some of the unlikeliest (and even amazing) historical recipes in a cookbook.