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Month: March 2024

Netanyahu snaps back against growing U.S. criticism

By Associated Press TEL AVIV, Israel — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu railed Sunday against growing criticism from top ally the United States against his leadership amid the devastating war with Hamas, describing calls for a new election as “wholly inappropriate.” In recent days, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, the highest-ranking Jewish official in

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News in brief

By The Associated Press Suspected Houthi attack targeted ship in the Gulf of Aden DUBAI, United Arab Emirates | A suspected attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels saw an explosive detonate near a ship early Sunday in the Gulf of Aden, potentially marking their latest assault on shipping through the crucial waterway leading to the Red

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Brisket is a staple in many Jewish households

By Metro Creative Individuals who identify as Jewish have made many contributions to the world, not the least of which are the delicious recipes they’ve passed down from generation to generation. While it’s hard to characterize Jewish food, certain dishes are particularly popular in many Jewish households. Brisket recipes are widespread and popular, and many

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Origin of jazz music

By Metro Creative Music historians say jazz originated in New Orleans during the latter half of the 19th century. As a port city in Louisiana, New Orleans welcomed people from all over the world, including West Africa. These immigrants brought the sounds of their native countries to the streets of New Orleans. When slavery was

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ repeats at No. 1 on the box office charts “Kung Fu Panda 4” stayed at the top of the North American box office in its second weekend in theaters. The Universal and DreamWorks Animation movie earned $30 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. The franchise

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Why Fani Willis was allowed to stay on as prosecutor of criminal case against Trump in Georgia – and what happens next

By Ronald S. Sullivan Jr. Harvard University The Conversation via AP In an unexpected decision, a Georgia judge ruled that the conspiracy to commit election interference case against Donald Trump and several associates can continue if Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis either steps aside from the case or fires her former boyfriend, whom she

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Warmer weather brings morel season

By Charles Christian Spring brings out a specific type of hunter in Northwest Missouri, one who is armed with a bag and a keen eye. Morel mushrooms are considered a delicacy by many and places to find them are often a closely guarded secret. These honeycombed, capped mushrooms grow from 2 to 12 inches high

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Rising numbers likely to extend flu season

By Harry Loomis Current trends in Buchanan County suggest this flu season is going to stretch out longer than usual. Buchanan County already has recorded 629 positive flu cases in the first half of March. This includes both strains, one affecting the stomach and another affecting the respiratory system. The numbers are an increase from

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International company lands in St. Joseph for North American facility

By Kyle Schmidt A South African-based agricultural technology business has made St. Joseph its first North American base. Microbial Biological Fertilizers International is a family-owned company that specializes in green chemistry, bio-stimulants, inoculants and adjuvants with a focus on crop technologies. The goal is to provide growers with effective and sustainable crop inputs. “We really

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League of Women Voters hosts forum with elected officials

By Chris Fortune St. Joseph residents had the opportunity to question local office holders Friday afternoon. Missouri state Reps. Bill Falkner and Dean VanSchoiack, Buchanan County Presiding Commissioner Scott Nelson and St. Joseph City Councilman Randy Schultz attended the forum at the St. Joseph branch of the Rolling Hills Library. Each officeholder introduced themselves, discussed

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