Day: September 23, 2023

Strawberry Jell-O pie that’s simply delicious: Try the easy recipe

12:45 pm September 23, 2023

For the strawberry lovers who are on the hunt for an easy-to-make dessert, this simple strawberry pie is just the thing. Besides simplicity, Cara Lanz of midwesternhomelife.com says this pie is a delicious dessert dish. “The only hard part about making it is waiting for it to set up in the fridge,” said Lanz, Minnesota. […]

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Morocco rebuilds following deadly earthquake, remains popular tourist destination

12:00 pm September 23, 2023

Following the deaths of some 2,900 Moroccans from the recent earthquake that hit Marrakesh, the North African country long known for its breathtaking scenery and popularity with tourists is fighting back as it goes through a major rebuilding process. The powerful earthquake in the high Atlas Mountains that did such terrible damage to local villages […]

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‘Ooey-gooey no-bake s’mores’ is a play on a nostalgic treat: Try the recipe

11:30 am September 23, 2023

Family, friends, a campfire and roasting marshmallows on a stick – that’s the good life.  But sometimes, you don’t have enough time to make a big batch of s’mores the old-fashioned way. MILLION DOLLAR BARS: AN EASY DESSERT RECIPE MADE WITH CHOCOLATE, CARAMEL AND COOKIES Enter this s’mores recipe from Wisconsin-based cookbook author Erin Clarke. […]

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Grizzly transformation: How Reagan’s red state revolution faded into Newsom’s blue bulwark

11:05 am September 23, 2023

The race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination runs through Democratic-dominated California next week. The second GOP presidential primary debate will be held Wednesday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. And two days later, some of the top contenders for the Republican nomination will address the California GOP’s fall 2023 convention […]

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Mexico cracks down on migrants hitching ride to US on freight train known as ‘The Beast’

11:04 am September 23, 2023

Mexican authorities blocked dozens of migrants from hitching a ride to the U.S. on freight trains in Mexico City on Friday in a major new enforcement effort. Thousands of people have used the freight trains, known as “The Beast,” to hitch a dangerous ride to the Mexico-U.S. border before they cross over illegally.  Earlier this […]

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