Impossible Foods Unveils New Plant Based Pork Products Launch Impossible Croissan Wich With Sausage At Burger King

Impossible Sausage at Burger King Fast-food restaurants, including Denny’s, Dunkin’, Carl’s Jr., and White Castle, have all introduced plant-based meat-alternatives to their menus recently. Burger King, which already serves the Impossible Whopper, is now adding Impossible Sausage to its menu. Testing at 139 Burger King restaurants in Savannah, Georgia; Lansing, Michigan; Springfield, Illinois; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Montgomery, Alabama, guests will get to try the Impossible Croissan’wich which is made up of a toasted croissant, egg, cheese, and seasoned plant-based sausage, which will be available for a limited time....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 430 words · Steven Faber

Impressive Photo Shows Lightning Strike City In One Of A Kind Storm

“I just set my camera on interval shooting and merged the results with photoshop,” Gan told Newsweek. The image captures a startling lightning storm shot above the city of Kuala Lumpur. “We get plenty of lightning most of the year,” Gan said. “But this particular storm was extra special because of how clear the sky was and how frequent the strikes were.” Malaysia is one of the most lightning-prone countries in the world....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 469 words · Lee Anthony

In A Race Against Time

Ching and hundreds of thousands of maturing athletes like him are launching a quiet revolution in the world of sports. At an age when their own grandparents were heading for the rocking chair, these over-50s are taking to the pools, the gyms and the courts in record numbers. It’s not that these late-life athletes are ever going to relive their glory days. The finest 60-year-old tennis player can’t pretend to have the strength and easy agility he did at 20....

December 14, 2022 · 9 min · 1876 words · Beatrice Demarino

In Apple Tv S Physical Rose Byrne Brings Back The 80S And Those Leotards

What first attracted you to Physical? I was really arrested by the pilot in many ways. The writing was deeply personal, very uncomfortable, very dark, very funny. I was in the middle of shooting Mrs. America, and I realized Physical was a kind of a chronological companion piece in many ways. Sheila would have been a child of that movement, she would have looked up to the Betty Friedans and Gloria Steinems....

December 14, 2022 · 5 min · 925 words · Evette Blough

In Case You Wondered

About 5 percent of U.S. schools are on a 4-1-4 calendar, according to the latest figures from the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers. The January term is often devoted to public service, experimental courses or quick study-abroad programs. At Williams College, the offerings for January 2004 included How to Buy a Car, The Art and History of Knitting, Why New Englanders Eat What They Eat and a behavioral-psych course called Rat Olympics....

December 14, 2022 · 5 min · 965 words · Mallory Hoffman

In Form Hirving Lozano Chicharito Headline Mexico Roster To Face Belgium Poland

Hirving Lozano and Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez, two Europe-based attackers who are in form, lead the selection with the rest of Osorio’s Europe-based players also part of the squad. Omar Govea, a San Luis Potosi native who plays with Royal Excel Mouscron in the Belgian league, has received his first call-up. Uriel Antuna, who moved from Santos Laguna to join City Football Group’s Groningen also has received his first call....

December 14, 2022 · 1 min · 190 words · Rachel Hippler

In Luzerne County Pa Where Voters Went For Obama Then Trump Fbi Finds Discarded Military Ballots Cast For Trump

U.S. Attorney David Freed announced on Thursday that a “small number of military ballots were discarded.” On Monday, an investigation was opened into “potential issues with a small number of mail-in ballots at the Luzerne County Board of Elections” at the request of county District Attorney Stefanie Salavantis, a Republican. After conducting numerous interviews and reviewing physical evidence, Freed confirmed that all nine of the ballots recovered were cast for Trump....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 564 words · Percy Hodges

In Milosevic S Wake

Last weekend Slobodan Milosevic finally got a taste of his own medicine. Once more, as happened so often during his regime, heavily armed men in blue jeans, with balaclavas over their faces, piled out of an armored Chevrolet van, then broke into a Yugoslav home. But this time it was his own home. The secret police, at long last, weren’t doing Milosevic’s bidding–they were trying to arrest him. That proved harder than anyone expected....

December 14, 2022 · 7 min · 1432 words · Melvin Badillo

In New York A Critical Test Gets An F

The screw-up provided new ammunition to opponents of so-called “high-stakes” testing, which has become increasingly popular around the country. “This is a dramatic example of why high-stakes decisions about students should not be made on the basis of a single test,” says Michael Feuer, director of the National Research Council’s Board of Testing and Assessment. The real problem, Feuer says, is that testing is an inexact science. Other major testing companies have admitted scoring errors this year....

December 14, 2022 · 1 min · 127 words · Jordan Moss

In Nfl No Bigger U.S. Soccer Fan Than Ndamukong Suh

Across the league, it’s hard to find a bigger fan of the United States soccer team’s efforts in the 2014 FIFA World Cup than Ndamukong Suh. It’s well documented when the Detroit Lions tackle isn’t smashing heads on the field, he loves the “beautiful game.” It also helps that at 6-4, 307, he’s bigger than most soccer fans, period. Not only did Suh travel to Brazil to check out the action, he brought his father along for the fun....

December 14, 2022 · 1 min · 85 words · Burton Keys

In Photos Popular Tourist Cities Around The World Slowly Welcoming Back Visitors

However, the coronavirus pandemic has shocked the industry to unprecedented levels, due to travel restrictions as well as slump in demand among travelers. The resulting global health, social and economic emergency has led to an anticipated 70 percent decline in international tourism, according to the UN’s World Tourism Organization, returning the industry to levels last seen 30 years ago. However, with an accelerating vaccination program, these photos show countries are now slowly adapting to life under coronavirus and reopening their cities to tourists....

December 14, 2022 · 4 min · 707 words · Jaime Shearer

In Rare Move Nikki Haley Breaks With Trump Says Whistleblowers Should Be Protected

Haley was asked during an interview on CNN with host Wolf Blitzer whether she agreed with the president that the whistleblower should be identified. “I believe in whistleblower laws,” Haley replied. “I think you have to protect a whistleblower and I think in turn a whistleblower has to abide by those laws in the fact that they don’t allow partisan leaking or anything like that to happen.” She added: “We don’t know that’s happened either, but until then I do think we should always protect the whistleblower....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 395 words · Larry Vil

In Run Up For Pacquiao Algieri Talk Of Mayweather Knockout

So it’s natural to hear questions about his power. Pacquiao is tough, determined, experience and fit enough to go 12 rounds against any opponent. So it’s interesting to see comments ahead of Nov. 22’s bout against Chris Algieri suggesting Pacquiao is looking for a knockout. MORE: Pacquiao-Algieri images | Algieri as Rocky? | Manny hungry, ready | Odds, pick “Manny tells me he can KO this guy in one round and I believe him,” trainer Freddie Roach said Friday....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 366 words · Pauline Montoya

In Texas Abortion Case Kavanaugh And Barrett Caved To Judicial Supremacy Opinion

Yet, two members of the Court seem prepared to creatively jettison long-standing precedent to stop the law nonetheless. Regrettably, Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett have succumbed to judicial supremacy. A defeat here for Texas will be short-lived. But the long-term impact of this judicial descent will endure for a generation. In our republic, the Constitution and other federal law are the “supreme law of the land.” And Supreme Court justices take an oath to support and defend the Constitution and federal laws....

December 14, 2022 · 5 min · 1015 words · Erin Tejeda

In The Land Of Borat

Since Kazakhstan gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, its standard of living has risen dramatically, and tourists have begun to take note of its cosmopolitan cities, striking natural landscape and steadily improving Western-standard comforts. Whether you’re looking for Silk Road exoticism, great steppes ecotourism or oil-wealth extravagance, Kazakhstan is slowly emerging from underneath its Soviet-era shroud to beckon the adventurous and the hedonistic alike. “The changes are gigantic,” says Beth Jones, U....

December 14, 2022 · 4 min · 788 words · Beth Jones

In The Shadow Of Their Past

Once again Germany stood abashed before history. A new book by the American scholar Daniel Jonah Goldhagen showed the unsettling breadth of support that the Holocaust enlisted among ““ordinary Germans,’’ especially the draftees in the police battalions who did the grunt work of genocide. Most Germans resisted the central thesis of ““Hitler’s Willing Executioners’’: that the entire nation endorsed genocide. ““We don’t dispute the horrors,’’ Der Spiegel publisher Rudolf Augstein wrote, but Goldhagen’s conclusions were ““at best ignorant, if not in fact malicious....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 584 words · Dorothy Adcock

Inconceivable Twitter Reacts To The News Of A Potential Princess Bride Remake

Buried in a Variety article about Norman Lear renewing his production deal with Sony was an announcement from CEO Tony Vinciquerra that he’s been approached by “very famous people whose names I won’t use” to remake the iconic family film. Twitter’s reaction was swift and firm — no thank you. “Oh really? Well, I married the six fingered man, obviously why we have stayed together for 35 years and there is only ONE The Princess Bride and it’s William Goldman and @robreiner’s....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 373 words · James Wright

Incredible Highlights And Dunks From Mac Mcclung S Record Breaking Season

McClung is a 6-2 point guard from Gate City (Va.) High School. While his jaw-dropping dunks have garnered millions of views on YouTube, McClung is much more than just a dunker. He’ll be electrifying Big East crowds next season as a member of the Georgetown Hoyas. Averaging 38.4 points in his senior season, McClung broke numerous Virginia scoring records, including Allen Iverson’s single-season scoring record. He became Virginia’s all-time leading scorer as well, breaking that mark in his final game....

December 14, 2022 · 1 min · 171 words · Brian Manuel

Incredibly Rare Wandering Cougar Caught On Video

The video was captured by the Voyageurs Wolf Project, a research group that tracks wolves roaming the Voyageurs National Park in northern Minnesota. To study the wolves, the group sets up camera traps in remote areas of the Greater Voyageurs ecosystem. “The cameras that we set-up to get footage of wolves do pick up footage of relatively cryptic or less common wildlife in our area from time to time,” Voyageurs Wolf Project lead Thomas Gable told Newsweek....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 489 words · Brandon Buzby

India Is Battling A Major Health Crisis. Where Are Its Elites Opinion

The world has seen images from cities like Delhi of crematoriums that have been overwhelmed with the bodies of COVID-19 victims. Funeral pyres have been lit in the streets. Our hospital infrastructure has collapsed and countless individuals and families are left hopeless and helpless. Amid the greatest health crisis in India’s history, a news story made international headlines: Australian cricketer Pat Cummins, who plays for a team in the Indian Premier League (IPL), donated $50,000 to the prime minister’s care fund for India’s COVID-19 relief....

December 14, 2022 · 4 min · 798 words · Daniel Lipphardt