Month: April 2022

LIVE at 7 PM ET: Trump Rally in Ohio

The Epoch Times and NTD Television will livestream the Trump Rally in Delaware, Ohio, starting at 7:00 p.m. ET on April 23. Access the livestream on this page, and also at EpochTV and NTD.com. Find more info here.   …


PFAS Widespread in Water and Stain-Resistant Outdoor Clothes, Home Linens

Looking for a new tablecloth or comforter? You might want to take a closer look if it’s stain-resistant because it likely contains toxic “forever chemicals,” according to a new report. The non-profit Toxic-Free Future found that almost three-quarters of 47 pieces of outdoor apparel, bedding, and kitchen linens that were marketed as stain- or water-resistant contain…


Pop the Corks: Becoming a Sommelier

What constitutes a wine expert or sommelier? Fine restaurants employ wine stewards to assist in the selection and presentation of wines. The best ones are professional and discreet, taking care to provide gentle advice and thus help ensure that the diners choose a wine that perfectly suits their meals, palates, and budgets. Because there’s so…


Teachers Union Head Says Parental Rights Bills Are ‘The Way in Which Wars Start’

The American Federation of Teachers has doubled down on opposition against Florida’s efforts to affirm parents’ role in their children’s upbringing, with its leader claiming the newly-signed education law would spark hatred and wars. “This is propaganda. This is misinformation,” AFT President Randi Weingarten said during an interview on the Rick Smith podcast last week….


Diabetes Quick Fix: Lemon-Braised Celery and Snapper

By Linda Gassenheimer From Tribune News Service Cooked celery has a nutty flavor. In this dish the celery is gently braised in a lemon-flavored broth with fresh linguine. The celery and pasta create a flavorful bed for fresh snapper in this 20-minute meal. Helpful Hints: — You can use walnuts, almonds or pecans instead of…


Some Vaccine Injured Getting Better While Others See Little Improvement

Some people who experienced adverse reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines are recovering from their injuries after spending months working to find treatments, though others have seen little improvement. Dr. Danice Hertz, who was diagnosed with an adverse reaction to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, has had ups and downs since getting the jab in December 2020. During one…


Walnut Crust Adds Flavorful Crunch to Chicken Dish

By Linda Gassenheimer From Tribune News Service It’s easy to dress up boneless, skinless chicken thighs with this nutty walnut crust. It keeps them juicy and adds a flavorful crunch. The recipe also works with boneless, skinless chicken breasts. While the chicken bakes in the oven, the rigatoni and broccoli cook together on the stove….


Sumac Has Deep Roots in Minnesota

By Nicole Hvidsten From Star Tribune Use it to flavor everything from lamb to lemonade. Sumac might be best known for flavoring Middle Eastern cuisine, but its roots run deep in Minnesota. Long used in Indigenous cooking, staghorn sumac, with its clusters of bright-red berries, is easy to spot growing throughout the Upper Midwest. (Stay…


Charges Dropped for Imprisoned BLM Activist Convicted of Illegal Voter Registration

A Black Lives Matter activist sentenced to prison earlier this year after being convicted of illegal voter registration had her criminal charges dropped and will no longer face a new trial, a district attorney said on Friday. Pamela Moses, 44, described by some outlets as the founder of a BLM chapter in Memphis, was sentenced…


Gretchen’s Table: Chicken Meatballs With Quinoa and Pan-Roasted Carrots Pack in the Protein

By Gretchen McKay From Pittsburgh Post-Gazette There’s a certain magic in a meal that can be pulled together on the stovetop, with just a handful of everyday ingredients and not a whole lot of brain power. Put this healthy meatball dish on your list of fuss-free favorites you’ll want to make again and again. As…