In Germany, a U.S. beer invasion Almost 65 years after Allied planes flew Western supplies into blockaded Berlin, a new American import is arriving by air: craft beer. The beer is being flown in as part of a new surge of German interest in American brewing, upending a centuries-old relationship in which German beer defined the golden standard for brewing and Americans emulated it. More
Baby food shortage in Europe due to China demand Yong-Hee Kim still can't believe that in a prosperous country like Germany, powdered baby formula would ever be rationed and that she would have to scour shops in the German capital to find the right brand for her 13-month-old son. More
Swedish police find drugs on Bieber tour bus The latest chapter in Justin Bieber's European tour escapade was added Thursday when Swedish police said they had found drugs and a stun gun on the pop singer's bus. Lars Bystrom, spokesman for the Stockholm police, told The Associated Press a small amount of drugs and a stun gun were discovered during a search of the bus, which had been parked under the Globen concert venue in Stockholm, where Bieber was performing Wednesday. More
More Aid to Be Sent from Cyprus to Gaza as Sea Route Gains Acceptance, Minister Says A second shipment of aid will be sent from Cyprus to Gaza in coming days, its foreign minister said on Wednesday, citing growing acceptance the island could play a pivotal role in delivering supplies ... 03/13/2024 - 6:58 am | View Link
Israeli parliament approves amended 2024 budget to fund Gaza war Israeli lawmakers gave their final approval on Wednesday to an amended 2024 state budget that adds tens of billions of shekels to fund Israel's war against the Islamist Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza ... 03/13/2024 - 5:22 am | View Link
Greek parliament approves private foreign universities, bucking protests Greece’s parliament narrowly passed a bill early on Saturday that will allow foreign private universities to set up branches in the country, bucking weeks of protests by students who say the move will ... 03/8/2024 - 7:49 pm | View Link
Greek parliament approves private foreign universities, bucking protests Greece’s parliament narrowly passed a bill early on Saturday that will allow foreign private universities to set up branches in the country, bucking weeks of protests by students who say the ... 03/8/2024 - 11:00 am | View Link
France becomes the only country to explicitly guarantee abortion as a constitutional right French lawmakers on Monday overwhelmingly approved a bill to enshrine abortion rights in France's constitution, making it the only country to explicitly guarantee a woman's right to voluntarily termin ... 03/3/2024 - 11:29 pm | View Link
Intermittent fasting may raise risk of heart disease death, study shows The Washington Post8-hour time-restricted eating linked to a 91% higher risk of cardiovascular death American Heart AssociationIntermittent fasting tied to a higher risk of cardiovascular death, research shows The Hill8-hour intermittent fasting tied to 90% higher risk of cardiovascular death, early data hint Livescience.comIntermittent fasting each day boosts risk of cardiovascular death, analysis reveals UPI News
New York is giving out free eclipse glasses; here’s where to get them newyorkupstate.com250000 people expected to travel to Erie to see total solar eclipse CBS NewsTotal solar eclipse on April 8: Map shows timeline of eclipse where you live; How long will it last? AL.com6 U. S. cities in the 2024 eclipse's path of totality The Week
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Astronaut Thomas Stafford, commander of Apollo 10, dies at 93 The Associated PressTom Stafford NASA WatchNASA Administrator Pays Tribute to Space Pioneer Thomas Stafford NASAThomas Stafford, 93, Commander of First U. S.-Soviet Space Mission, Dies The New York Times
Toss out these 6 popular ultra-processed foods now, nutritionist says New York Post Massive New Study Presents Strongest Evidence Yet Linking Processed Foods to Range of Health Problems Forks Over KnivesUltra-processed food linked to 32 health problems: Study Deseret News
New study finds no brain injuries among 'Havana syndrome' patients The Associated PressPeople with 'Havana Syndrome' Show No Brain Damage or Medical Illness Scientific AmericanDespite symptoms, NIH research finds no evidence of ‘Havana syndrome’ in brain scans CNNNIH probe of 'Havana syndrome' finds no sign of brain injuries The Washington PostNo evidence of brain injury in people suffering ‘Havana Syndrome’: US study Al Jazeera English