Nobody in Haiti today can afford the fancy Haitian dishes this chef describes, so they eat . . . you know.
Don't listen to Trump's lies. Haitian chef explains country's rich culinary tradition.
Both stories published Friday the 13th.
One in four US Black men under 50 support Trump for president, NAACP poll finds
It's really amusing how the pope says everyone has to think and decide for themselves about such a weighty matter, but when Luther did it he was excommunicated for it.
Between 1972 and 2008, the percentage NOT voting in US elections averaged 47%.
“Not voting is ugly,” the 87-year-old pontiff said. “It is not good. You must vote.”
“You must choose the lesser evil,” he said. “Who is the lesser evil? That lady, or that gentleman? I don’t know. Everyone, in conscience, (has to) think and do this.”
American Catholics, numbering roughly 52 million nationwide, are often seen as crucial swing voters. In some battleground states, including Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, more than 20% of adults are Catholic. ...
“Whether it is the one who is chasing away migrants, or the one who that kills children,” said the pope. “Both are against life.”
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The pope made the remarks on a flight returning to the safety of his walled-off city-state, population 764, after a visit to Singapore.
Gold skyrockets as stars align for Fed rate cuts
Gold prices powered higher on Friday, beating record levels, as a boost in bullish momentum fuelled by optimism that the U.S. Federal Reserve is on the brink of trimming interest rates was catalysed by fund inflows and a drop in the dollar.
Spot gold was trading at record levels, up 0.7% at $2,576.48 per ounce by 10:10 a.m ET (1410 GMT). U.S. gold futures rallied 1% to $2,605.30.
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Spot gold was trading at record levels, up 0.9% at $2,582.05 per ounce by 11:58 a.m ET (1558 GMT). U.S. gold futures rallied 1.2% to $2,610.30.
While the number of reported crypto-related crimes accounts for around 10% of financial fraud complaints received by the FBI last year, the losses from those crimes accounts for nearly 50% of the total amount Americans lost to financial schemes.
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See also the Internet Crime Complaint Center report here.