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    WYFF
    wyff4.com > article > healthy-thanksgiving-meal-options > 69562109

    Healthy Thanksgiving tips from a health expert to balance your holiday plate

    just now (235+ words) Millions of Americans will be eating a hefty Thanksgiving meal, with several high calorie meals to choose from at family gatherings. Sister station KOAT's longtime health expert, Dr. Barry Ramo, explains what popular food items people can still choose from to make the meal healthier. "Start out with turkey. Turkey is a great source of protein. 50 grams in a six-ounce portion," Ramo said. "That also means it's about the equivalent of the total day's amount of protein that you need." He also said turkey is great for B vitamins. Eating turkey without the skin is also recommended to reduce saturated fat intake. Fiber-rich whole-grain bread can be used for stuffing to make it low-calorie and more nutritious. Adding onions, celery, and herbs can also provide people with natural antioxidants and provide sustained energy, according to Ramo. Cranberries are another healthy…...

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    The Star
    thestar.com.my > news > world > 11/27/2025 > us-consumer-spending-dips-further-fed039s-beige-book

    U.S. consumer spending dips further: Fed's Beige Book

    just now (219+ words) Thursday, 27 Nov 2025 NEW YORK, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- The United States' overall consumer spending declined further from early October to mid-November, while high-end retail spending remained resilient, the Federal Reserve said in its Beige Book released on Wednesday. "Some retailers noted a negative impact on consumer purchases from the government shutdown, and auto dealers saw declines in EV sales following the expiration of the federal tax credit," said the Beige Book. The Beige Book, a survey on economic conditions based on information collected from 12 regional reserve banks, is published eight times per year. U.S. economic activity was little changed since the previous report, according to most of the 12 Federal Reserve Districts, noted the Beige Book. The survey showed that manufacturing activity increased somewhat, though tariffs and tariff uncertainty remained a headwind. Community organizations saw increased demand for food assistance, partly due to disruptions…...

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    7NEWS
    7news.com.au > news > under-16s-social-media-ban-your-ultimate-guide-to-navigating-new-restrictions-c-20809751

    Everything you need to know about the under 16s social media ban

    just now (879+ words) A social media ban, or "delay" as the Albanese government prefers to call it, will come into effect in less than two weeks. The ban from December 10 signals a huge change to the way children use social media. Age restrictions will stop users under the age of 16 from creating or keeping social media accounts in a push to improve the safety of young people online. The evolving plan has many moving pieces, and understanding how it works can be confusing " here is everything you need to know about the restrictions. The social media platforms that will be making age restriction changes under the first stage of the ban are Facebook, Instagram, Kick, Reddit, Snapchat, Threads, TikTok, Twitch, X and YouTube. While there has been uncertainty around that list in the months leading up to the ban, it is not expected…...

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    bbc.com
    bbc.com > news > articles > cn4dz417jreo

    The 'sting' of having all your work tools stolen

    just now (568+ words) A joiner whose work van was emptied by thieves outside his home says "if there could be some way to stop the resale of stolen tools" it might prevent others being targeted. Gordy Graham said the theft was a "bit of a sting", but that the kindness of his employer, friends and family helped him replace the stolen tools and return to work. In 2023-24 the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) recorded 327 incidents of tools being stolen in Northern Ireland. The PSNI encourages marking tools and registering them on an approved database. Mr Graham, who has been working as a joiner for more than 20 years, discovered his tools had been stolen as he was leaving to go to work early one morning. "It was like a minute or two before it dawned on me the tools were gone," he said....

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    Orange County Register
    ocregister.com > 11/26/2025 > uc-irvine-beats-south-dakota-state-to-close-cancun-challenge

    UC Irvine beats South Dakota State to close Cancun Challenge

    just now (427+ words) CANCUN, Mexico " Jurian Dixon scored 13 points and Andre Henry had 11 to lead a balanced effort as UC Irvine beat South Dakota State, 64-52, on Wednesday night in the Cancun Challenge. Kyle Evans had 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Anteaters (4-4), who survived turning the ball over 20 times and ended their three-game losing streak at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya. Elijah Chol had 10 points and seven rebounds, while Tama Isaac also scored 10 points (seven on free throws) and all-tournament selection Derin Saran contributed six points, six rebounds, three assists and three steals. "It was a good bounce-back game for us," said Evans, who was named the player of the game. "We wanted this game badly and wanted to leave Cancun with a win. I thought we moved the ball well today, making one or two more passes. Offensively we took a big…...

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    bbc.com
    bbc.com > news > articles > cr7ln3xr1v2o

    Worcestershire couple stop Christmas lights after vandalism

    just now (408+ words) A couple whose Christmas lights became an annual attraction in their own right have decided to call it day following "a year of catastrophe". Malcolm and Wendy Molloy had decorated their house in Finstall, Worcestershire for about 22 years, while raising money for Primrose Hospice and Birmingham Children's Hospital. But in 2024, after returning from a weekend away in London, the couple found that their lights had been "trashed" or "removed". Mr Molloy said: "With the stress and everything else we've decided to call it a day." He added: "We've had a good 22 years and we've enjoyed doing it and in a sense you do feel a little bit guilty." At the time the lights were damaged, Mr Molloy said he had spent up to "1,500 on new lights to add to the display but, due to the damage caused, decided to spend…...

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    NBC Sports
    nbcsports.com > watch > nba > nba-2025-26-highlights-houston-rockets-104-golden-state-warriors-100

    HLs: Rockets weather Warriors' second-half surge

    just now (36+ words) Reed Sheppard exploded for 31 points, which was enough to help the Houston Rockets weather a second-half push from the Golden State Warriors and claw out a win. HLs: Rockets weather Warriors' second-half surge...

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    The West Australian
    thewest.com.au > news > disaster-and-emergency > volunteers-seek-lost-pets-during-hong-kong-inferno-c-20813912

    Volunteers seek lost pets during Hong Kong inferno

    1+ min ago (351+ words) As firefighters battled floor by floor in Hong Kong's flaming Wang Fuk Court housing complex to find survivors and reunite them with fearful relatives, another band of volunteers swung into action to rescue the estate's pets. Dozens of workers from Hong Kong's animal welfare agencies turned out with oxygenated pet carriers and animal ambulances overnight to search for pets in the blazing complex, as social media posts depicted elderly people weeping for animals they left behind in the rush to save human lives. Some animal welfare workers carrying cages negotiated with police to allow them through cordons keeping out the public, as the fire raged in the complex on Thursday. "Pet owners contacted our alliance and we compiled a list of more than 100 cases," said Anson Cheng, of the animal welfare group Hong Kong Guardians. "We shared the cases with…...

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    Pravda EN
    news-pravda.com

    Russia has reached such a volume of production of long-range missiles, which allows it not only to regularly use them in Ukraine, but also to accumulate a stock

    1+ min ago (173+ words) Russia has reached such a volume of production of long-range missiles, which allows it not only to regularly use them in Ukraine, but also to accumulate a stock.Trump's representative Driscoll warned European diplomats about this... Russia has reached such a volume of production of long-range missiles, which allows it not only to regularly use them in Ukraine, but also to accumulate a stock Russia has reached such a volume of production of long-range missiles, which allows it not only to regularly use them in Ukraine, but also to accumulate a stock. Trump's representative Driscoll warned European diplomats about this at a closed-door meeting in Kiev, the New York Times reports. According to two Western officials, it was this thesis that became central to Driscoll's appeal of the need for Ukraine to make peace with Russia as soon as possible....

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    bbc.com
    bbc.com > news > articles > crmdnnm713eo

    Call for more Manx produce in supermarkets

    2+ min ago (437+ words) A petition calling for supermarkets and government services to use island-produced produce will be discussed in the Tynwald. Douglas North MNK John Wannenburgh will present the petition - set up by the Manx National Farmers Union (MNFU) and signed by 1,800 people. The petition, which will be discussed in the Tynwald 9 -11 December, calls on all supermarkets on the island to "procure, supply and promote" Manx produce. It also calls on government-operated services to "prioritise" such food - warning that the island was "close to 100% dependent" on imported produce. The island's current food dependence is "not sustainable for Manx farming or the Manx economy - and it's a huge food security risk", according to the Tynwald motion. MNFU General Secretary Sarah Comish said she was "quite shocked" by the island's 6% food dependence figure before starting the petition earlier this year. "6% is nowhere near enough. "We…...