Day: August 7, 2024

Overnight French toast complete with layer of berries offers an ‘elevated’ breakfast dish

3:20 pm August 7, 2024

This overnight French toast recipe from the American Egg Board could be the dish that keeps on giving. Nelson Serrano-Bahri, chef and director of innovation at the American Egg Board in Chicago, Illinois, recommends topping this French toast with fresh berries, sprinkled confectioners’ sugar and maple syrup for an easy breakfast. “Try mixing your berries […]

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Burning body discovered in New York shopping cart, additional remains found in apartment

2:54 pm August 7, 2024

A body was reportedly found burning inside a shopping cart along a sidewalk in Yonkers, New York, and was later connected to additional remains inside an apartment in the Bronx. The victim was discovered on a sidewalk near the Oak Street Bridge over the Bronx River Parkway shortly before 2 a.m. on Monday, Yonkers Police […]

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Kamala Harris has avoided interviews for more than two weeks since becoming Dem nominee

2:30 pm August 7, 2024

It has been more than two weeks since Vice President Kamala Harris emerged as the Democratic nominee. And during that time, she has not granted any interviews or held press conferences, setting a new precedent for candidate access to the press in an unprecedented election cycle.  Harris has had a honeymoon period of sorts. The […]

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Gallup poll reveals how teens cope with negative emotions — and why ‘they want to be heard’

2:30 pm August 7, 2024

A new Gallup survey explored how young Americans cope with stress, anxiety and other big emotions – and the results were mostly positive. The research was done in partnership with the Walton Family Foundation and Dr. Lisa Damour, a bestselling author and clinical adolescent psychologist who served as a consultant on Pixar’s movie “Inside Out […]

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Teachers spark debate for ‘Alphabet Song’ tune changes: ‘Hits my ears wrong’

2:00 pm August 7, 2024

Social media users appear to be divided as educators are revealing online how they are altering the way in which they teach young students the “ABCs.” Different from the classic “Alphabet Song,” the latest version is switched up by separating the letters into different groups and changing the ending to, “Now I will never forget, […]

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