• Expert disputes Cobb's view of Braves' development as a home run

    (The Center Square) — Cobb County officials continue to tout the benefits of the Atlanta Braves stadium development near Smyrna, but a leading expert says the project's finances aren't quite the home run leaders suggest. The Braves moved to Truist Park, initially named SunTrust Park, for the 2017 season, and Cobb officials committed $300 million in public funds for the $672 million stadium complex project. The county uses various revenue sources, including a...

  • Just Eat posts Q1 fall in gross transaction value on lower orders, backs view

    By Najat Kantouar Just Eat Takeaway.com reported a decline in gross transaction value on lower orders for the first quarter and backed its full-year

  • Chimps are now eating disease-ridden bat feces as over-farming wipes out food sources in Africa and experts warn it could start next pandemic

    Chimps switched to bat guano when farmers deforested their favorite tree food. In a new study, scientists found 27 new viruses in the guano chimps are eating. The viruses could make the leap to humans, just like Ebola, COVID-19, or anthrax. READ MORE:

  • Let Them Eat -- Everything

    The sheet-pan chicken and roasted broccoli are out of the oven, and white rice is steaming on the stove. Virginia Sole-Smith, who has spent a decade writing about how women think and feel about their bodies — and how they pass along those feelings to their children through food — is about to serve dinner to her daughters, Violet, 10, and Beatrix, 6. Sole-Smith tries not to be a short-order cook. “Respect the labor,” is how she puts it, reminding her children that if they don’t like what she has...

  • He Ate | City Pulse

    By BRYAN BEVERLY Being native to Lansing’s west side, venturing out to the Meridian Mall as a kid was both rare and a treat. Just down Marsh Road from the mall is Central Park Place, a

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    Spaniards Don't Eat Dinner Until Midnight?

    The dinner schedule in Spain often befuddles visitors from other countries.

  • Watch this snake being saved from eating itself

    This king snake has gotten into a predicament by attempting to eat itself and succeeding. Thankfully, a human is on standby with hand sanitizer for just such an occasion. Apparently, snakes hate the taste of alcohol. Using hand sanitizer to get a King Snake to stop eating itself. — Read the rest

  • How to View Transcripts in Apple Podcasts

    In this article we show you how you can view transcripts in Apple Podcasts. In today’s digital age, podcasts have become a ubiquitous source of entertainment, information, and inspiration. However, for some, keeping up with the spoken content can be challenging. If you’ve ever wished you could read along with your favorite podcast, Apple has […]

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    Acadiana Eats: Carpe Diem

    News Ten seized the day with the business’ lemon ginger and biscoff gelatos.

  • Reader's View: Rules for me — but not for the DNR

    I have a complaint regarding the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources using explosives to eliminate what they deemed illegal deer stands (“Minnesota DNR used dynamite to destroy deer stands in state forest,” April 17).

  • Insatiable: A Life Without Eating

    When my Crohn's disease took away food, it took what it means to be human.

  • This Next Bean Is Hyperinflating, And It's Not Cocoa

    This Next Bean Is Hyperinflating, And It's Not Cocoa The next bean hyperinflating is Robusta coffee futures in London, hitting fresh record highs on Friday. This comes as poor harvests in Vietnam, the world's second-largest producer of robusta beans, fuels concerns about global shortages. Also, arabica futures are erupting. Futures for robusta, the cheaper coffee bean grown at lower altitudes and requiring less care than more expensive arabica, are up 2.6% to $3,945 per ton, a new...