Taste of Parkersburg gives downtown extra flavor for a day The 17th annual Taste of Parkersburg was held in Bicentennial Park Saturday evening with about 4,000 attendees, according to Downtown PKB Director Amanda Stevens. The event, put on by Downtown PKB, ... 05/20/2024 - 5:02 pm | View Link
Conquer Taste of Cincinnati like a pro with these 5 expert tips If your goal is to try as many things as possible, it's best to arrive as soon as the gates open on Fifth and Main streets at 11 a.m. each day. It's early enough that the crowds are minimal, which is ... 05/20/2024 - 3:25 pm | View Link
Heinz Is Releasing 4 New Condiments (And More) And We Got A First Taste National Restaurant Association Show, Mashed got the scoop on four new sauce flavors - plus innovative gadget prototypes - coming soon from Heinz. 05/20/2024 - 9:46 am | View Link
Here’s what will taste best — and worst — on a flight Does your food taste plane while you’re up in the air? There are reasons for that, according to researchers. “If it weren’t for the boredom many feel while flying, the best recommendation would always ... 05/20/2024 - 8:54 am | View Link
Taste of Cincinnati returns this weekend! Everything to know before chowing down Taste of Cincinnati returns to downtown Cincinnati for Memorial Day weekend, May 25-27. Here's everything you need to know before you go. 05/20/2024 - 8:09 am | View Link
Dysgeusia (Altered Taste): Causes & Treatment Dysgeusia is a taste disorder. People with this condition feel that all foods taste metallic, sweet, sour or bitter. Many things can cause dysgeusia, like smoking, medical conditions, medication or poor oral hygiene. Treatment addresses the underlying cause, like quitting smoking, changing medication or improving oral hygiene. 05/15/2024 - 3:17 am | View Website
Why do I have a constant sweet taste in my mouth? If you have a constant sweet taste in your mouth, it’s possible you have taste impairment, meaning there’s a problem with your ability to taste. There are many reasons for taste impairment, including a nasal infection, cold, or flu. 05/14/2024 - 11:28 pm | View Website
Why Might My Sense of Taste Change? 3 min read. If food suddenly doesn’t taste right to you, pay attention. There could be a common reason why. It may be something you and your doctor can fix. When you eat, two of your senses work... 05/14/2024 - 10:02 pm | View Website
What Is Dysgeusia? 4 min read. You may have heard of dysgeusia, ageusia, and anosmia. All three disorders are potential symptoms of COVID-19. While ageusia is the total loss of taste and anosmia is the partial or... 05/14/2024 - 8:58 pm | View Website
Why Do I Have a Sweet Taste In My Mouth? A sweet taste in your mouth may catch you by surprise. Learn what might be the cause from a Cleveland Clinic internal medicine physician. 05/14/2024 - 12:58 pm | View Website
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis’ first vetoes following this year’s legislative session included a bill aimed at fighting wage theft in the construction industry that he said “would not punish the real wrongdoers.”
The bill sought to hold general contractors liable for wage theft committed by subcontractors. But Polis wrote in a veto letter that as passed, the measure would let subcontractors “off the hook” while penalizing good actors further up the project’s chain of command.
In all, Polis nixed six bills.
This morning, International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim A. A. Khan announced he was seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and three Hamas leaders—Yahya Sinwar, Mohammed Diab Ibrahim Al-Masri, and Ismail Haniyeh—for alleged war crimes.
If a panel of three ICC judges approve the warrants, Netanyhau and Gallant could face charges for crimes against humanity, including the starvation of civilians.
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Alice Stewart represented a modern master class in how to hold sincere beliefs without surrender or skirmish. The Republican strategist respected the cynics and critics across the table enough to talk, not sneer.
The city of Denver announced Monday that it would pay $1,000 bonuses to qualifying young people who log at least 100 hours at a job this summer.
The payments — available to Denverites ages 14 to 21 years old — are part of a broader effort Mayor Mike Johnston’s office is spearheading this summer to drive down rates of youth violence.
“We are thinking about this as a multi-pronged approach to how we can engage young people into positive summer activities and how we can help prevent the risks of summer violence,” Johnston said during a morning news conference.
The YouthWorks initiative will be funded through a $1 million state grant, according to city officials.
City officials say the program is designed to provide payments to up to 1,000 youths in the city.
Whether he’s showing weakness to the International Criminal Court or bowing before the mullahs, we now see the Biden administration for what it really is.