Tlayudas are giant corn tortillas topped with different garnishes. Originally from the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, tlayudas are harder in texture than tortillas. The name tlayuda comes from the Nahuatl word tlao-li, which means shelled corn, and uda, a suffix that implies abundance. Its name announces its size: a tlayuda will require “shelled corn […]
VIDEO: Grubs Up: Iron Man’s Insect Snacks Farm Gets EU Green Light
Paris, France – An insect farming company backed by movie celebrity Robert Downey Jr is about to enter the market to produce food and drinks for human consumption using its mealworm bugs after getting approval from the European Union. Ÿnsect, the French company that recently raised $435 million from investors said that they were approved […]
Bollywood Movie Sparks Piracy Concerns In India’s Streaming Industry
NEW DELHI — Hours before “Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai”, Bollywood’s first big-budget film that went for a multi-platform release, its makers urged the audience to avoid piracy. But within hours, the movie was circulating on piracy sites, social media, and messaging platforms, including WhatsApp and Telegram. “We offered you to watch our film ‘Radhe’ at […]
Ancient Biblical Scroll Fragments Discovered In Israeli Cave Of Horror
In an operation that would put Indiana Jones to shame, a huge anti-looting dig carried out in the Judean Desert has unearthed historical finds of great significance, including fragments of ancient biblical scrolls, the 6,000-year-old skeleton of a young child, coins used by Jewish rebels and the oldest woven basket known to mankind. The operation […]
Hencredible Find: Archeologists Discover Undamaged 1,000-Year-Old Chicken Egg
While excavating an ancient cesspit from the Islamic period (about 1,000 years ago), Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologists in Yavneh found a rare, unbroken chicken egg. The large-scale excavations, part of an urban expansion project in the city about 15 miles south of Tel Aviv, uncovered an extensive and diverse industrial area dating from the Byzantine […]
Kicking off Black Music Month in St. Louis with The National Blues Museum
St. Louis is always full of memorable things to do. It’s known as the city of firsts, the city shoes, booze and Blues, so why not be the host city for The National Blues Museum? The museum hasn’t been around but over 4 years and is continuing to be a focal spot for entertainment. The […]
Locals Of India’s Smallest Union Territory Take Protest Against Draft Laws Underwater
NEW DELHI — Alikkoya, a 45-year-old fisherman staying on the Lakshadweep island, was heartbroken to see his shed, the only source of livelihood he had, being razed by the authorities in the name of “development”. India’s smallest Union Territory Lakshadweep, off the coast of the southern state of Kerala, is an archipelago consisting of 36 islands […]
Blair Cobbs Eager To Show New Bag Of Tricks Under Tutelage Of Legendary Trainer
Blair “The Flair” Cobbs serenades audiences with pro wrestling great Ric “Nature Boy” Flair’s “Wooooo!” every chance he gets. For as much as he can talk with the best of them, his fists work just as well inside the ring. Boasting a 14-0-1 record, the welterweight is again ready for action after more than a […]
Maryland Program Helps Those Who Help Victims Of Crime
BALTIMORE — William Kellibrew was 10 years old in 1984 when his mother, Jacqueline, and 12-year-old-brother, Anthony were killed by Jacqueline’s boyfriend in the living room of their home in Capital Heights, Maryland. Next, the killer approached William. “He put the gun to my head,” said Kellibrew, who begged for his life. He was spared: The […]
National Disability Insurance Scheme Overhaul ‘Penny Wise, Pound Foolish’
CANBERRA, Australia — An architect of the National Disability Insurance Scheme is maintaining pressure against a proposed overhaul of the program. Bruce Bonyhady, the inaugural chairman of the National Disability Insurance Scheme, is aghast the Morrison government remains committed to introducing an assessment model universally slammed by the disability community. He believes the independent assessment policy will undermine the scheme. […]
New Zealand Based Kiwi Pop Star Lorde Hints At New Music
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand’s biggest pop star Lorde is on the cusp of releasing her first music in four years. The Kiwi musician updated her website with a new record cover, on June 8 titled Solar Power, with a tagline “Arriving in 2021 … patience is a virtue”. Along with this, there was a link encouraging fans to […]
Western Australia Rolls Out Covid Vaccines For Over-30s
PERTH, Australia — West Australians aged 30 to 49 will be eligible to receive the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine from June 10, Premier Mark McGowan has announced. Bookings are now open for over-30s at state-run clinics, including Claremont Showgrounds, which will offer Pfizer jabs seven days a week. It comes after the national cabinet last week agreed to expand […]
Ineligible Australian State Residents Still Getting Vaccines
SYDNEY — They’re young, impatient, ineligible — and now vaccinated. South-eastern Australian state of New South Wales’s under-40s is getting the Pfizer Covid-19 jab despite not meeting the state’s vaccination eligibility criteria. Several people have managed to book a vaccine appointment using hyperlinks circulated to frontline workers for their household contacts — despite not being eligible themselves. P, […]
New Zealand Emissions Up Eight Percent In 2019
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand’s road to carbon neutrality has been made more challenging by revised carbon emissions, showing a vast emissions increase in 2019. However, according to Climate Change Commissioner Rod Carr, the mid-century zero carbon target remains achievable, speaking on the release of a proposed “emissions budget.” The Climate Change Commission’s (CCC) budget spells […]
Australian State’s Mental Health Tax To Become Law
MELBOURNE, Australia — Australia’s South-eastern state of Victoria’s government mental health tax is set to become law. State Taxation and Mental Health Acts Amendment Bill 2021 passed the Legislative Council 24-14 and will now go to the Governor for royal assent. Eight of the state’s 11 crossbenchers voted with the Labor government to pass the bill. Under the Mental Health […]
Transition “Avenues to Revenue”
Hello, I’m Vanessa Lacewell, founder of V V Designs for Asante Kente, trade name Worldwide Origins. Founded in 1992, we are celebrating 29 years in business. I began this company designing jewelry and accessories made from authentic Kente cloth imported from Ghana, Africa. The success and popularity of these products encouraged me to seek other […]
2,000-year-old Basilica To Be Excavated, Restored In Israel
A 2,000-year-old basilica complex dating to Roman times will be fully unearthed, restored and opened to visitors as part of a renovation project in Tel Ashkelon National Park. The complex, the largest of its kind in Israel, was discovered in archaeological excavations led by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) as part of an extensive development […]
Australia’s New South Wales To Remove Cap On Taxi Licenses
SYDNEY — There will be no limit on the number of taxis in the south-eastern Australian state of New South Wales, with taxi licenses no longer able to be bought and sold under major reforms announced by the state government. The move to further deregulate the struggling taxi industry is meant to help taxi businesses, drivers, […]
India Reports First Animal Death Due To Covid Despite Shut Zoos
KOLKATA, India — India reported its first case of an animal dying of coronavirus despite zoos being shut for public viewing due to a severe Covid-19 scenario. Last month, the first case of an animal testing positive was discovered. Neela, a nine-year-old lioness, died on June 3 in a Chennai zoo in the Indian state of […]
Making The Most Of A Second Chance: Troy Delone Leaves Prison Behind
Troy Delone was not always an upstanding citizen. His extracurricular street activities landed him in the country’s largest maximum-security prison, Angola State Penitentiary in Louisiana, when he was 21. Though he was sentenced to double-life plus five years for two counts of armed robbery, Delone was determined to find his way out of prison via […]
Skin Cancer Diagnosis Is About To Undergo A Revolution
When Ofir Aharon was finishing his PhD in electro-optics engineering, his mother was diagnosed with melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer. He decided to channel his knowledge into inventing a potentially lifesaving device that could detect unique patterns of light movements in the skin before visible signs such as changes in pigmentation show up […]
Expanding Mobile Phone Options a Win for Consumers
Mobile phones are everywhere. In fact, according to data from Pew Research, 97% of Americans now own a cellphone of some kind, with 85% using a ‘smartphone.’ Interestingly, the device that launched the smartphone revolution – the iPhone – was first introduced a mere 14 years ago.
The state of Black entrepreneurship
The road to financial health includes revisiting our spending priorities, saving money into emergency funds, and even mapping out expenses in a budget.
A Pop-up Look at a Rising Singer, Emil Beckford
I’m very fortunate that I have four parents who care about me and want me to pursue my dreams, even if it means I’m belting high notes in their houses at all hours of the night.
Covid-19 and caring for your loved ones at home
Taking care of a loved one can be tough, especially during these times of Covid-19. Your disabled, frail, and/or elder family members may be confused and very overwhelmed. Some are wondering why they can’t go around a large crowd or other family members. If you are caring for someone who has slight dementia or failed […]
