Turkey breasts are the most obvious option for those who enjoy a traditional feast, but don’t need 10 pounds of meat for two or four people at the table. However, if the idea of not eating turkey does not confuse your feathers, remove yourself from the hook. You don’t just …
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Canadian officials warn drivers not to let Moose lick their cars
Yes, you read that right. In Jasper, an alpine city in the Canadian province of Alberta, authorities have put up signs advising motorists to lick their mouths with salt, the moose of which is dripping from their cars. “They’re obsessed with salt, it’s one of the things they need for …
Read More »Thanksgiving Week Weather Forecast – CNN
About 500 million people are expected to travel this week despite health warnings, the AAA said. Other modes of travel, such as air, train and bus, will come down easily from last year, AAAA said. Regardless of the mode of transport, any trip away from your home this year is …
Read More »US coronavirus: About a quarter of all coronavirus cases were reported in November
U.S. This year has seen surprising epidemics, but the resurgence has been unprecedented. With the weather getting increasingly cold and the holidays approaching, experts have warned that cases, hospitalizations and fatalities could get worse before the spikes improve. Saturday was the 19th day in a row that the U.S. registered …
Read More »SpaceX launches NASA-European satellite to monitor rising sea levels
The first two satellites in a multi-billion-dollar NASA-European project to accurately measure rising sea levels, a major result of global warming, orbited the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from California on Saturday. By the time it takes for a cloud-infiltrating radar beam to bounce off the ocean 830 miles below, the …
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