Epic sundaes with saucy inspiration from America’s Test Kitchen

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:19:49 GMT

Epic sundaes with saucy inspiration from America’s Test Kitchen Eclectic flavors have their place. But there’s something so nostalgic, so all-American-childhood evoking about a classic ice cream sundae. The frosty scoops of vanilla ice cream. The hot fudge swirling round. A little butterscotch to gild that particular chilly lily. Sprinkles! Nuts! A cherry on top!You don’t need to hit the supermarket freezer case or even the local creamery to sate that craving. You can make no-churn ice cream at home and the orange-tinged hot fudge and butterscotch sauces to top it all off.The no-churn approach is an America’s Test Kitchen hack that lets you create deeply vanilla, velvety ice cream without an ice cream maker — just a blender and, of course, your freezer. Here’s the ice cream how-to, plus two flavor variations and four recipes for toppings, including a butterscotch sauce for caramel-ophobes, which calls for cooking brown sugar and butter together to give the sauce its complexity, sans candy thermometers.Also in the mi...

Elizabeth Holmes’ sentence reduced by almost two years

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:19:49 GMT

Elizabeth Holmes’ sentence reduced by almost two years Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes is now scheduled to get out of prison nearly two years earlier than her original sentence mandated, according to an update from the U.S. Bureau of Prisons.Holmes, 39, surrendered herself for imprisonment May 30, to start serving a sentence of 11 years and three months. But her updated release date is December 29, 2032, just over the 9 1/2 years that federal prison rules say she must remain locked up at a minimum.The prisons bureau confirmed Holmes’ new release date, but said privacy, safety and security reasons prevent it from discussing inmates’ release plans.Generally, those incarcerated in federal prisons can earn 54 days of “Good Conduct Time” off their sentences for each year of their sentence, according to the prisons bureau. Eligible inmates can also earn time off from their sentences by participating and completing programs for reducing post-prison re-offending, and educational, health, recovery, victim-impact and emp...

Fourteen residents displaced in Oakland apartment fire

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:19:49 GMT

Fourteen residents displaced in Oakland apartment fire OAKLAND — Fourteen residents were displaced after a fire Tuesday morning at an East Oakland apartment complex, officials said.No injuries were reported to either residents or firefighters.The fire started about 6:15 a.m. Tuesday in the basement area of the four-unit, two-story building in the 2500 block of Courtland Avenue, Battalion Fire Chief Michael Hughes said. Flames were shooting from the building when the first of 20 firefighters got on scene.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Fireworks suspected in dozens of Bay Area fires; two people suffer serious hand injuries from explosives Crashes and Disasters | Fire at San Leandro apartment complex temporarily displaces about 160 residents Crashes and Disasters | Abandoned warehouse in Antioch Marina catches fire overnight Crashes and Disasters | Four displaced in two-alarm Oakland fire Crashes and Disasters | 6 East Bay fires traced to lithium batt...

A heat wave will cook your electric car battery, if you let it

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:19:49 GMT

A heat wave will cook your electric car battery, if you let it By Kyle Stock | BloombergConsider it ironic, or at least a little poetic: Electric vehicles, great for combating climate change, don’t do well in extreme heat. It’s a paradox being thrown into relief as multiple US states bake under heat waves that are becoming more frequent and more intense.High temperatures aren’t kryptonite for battery-powered vehicles. An EV in a hot climate has to work harder to keep its battery and its passengers cool, but the car will function just fine. On a chemical level, though, extreme heat is akin to heart disease for EV batteries, or a mellow and slow-moving form of cancer.That’s because when temperatures climb, the ions in a car battery speed up. Once that happens, they often have trouble attaching to the anode or cathode. The pressure and speed can also create small cracks, which slow chemical reactions and make for less usable battery life.To some degree, this happens with any fast-charging cycle. Using a Tesla Supercharger will move ions more quick...

Virginia rises to No. 2 on CNBC’s Best States for Business list

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:19:49 GMT

Virginia rises to No. 2 on CNBC’s Best States for Business list Virginia ranks No. 2 this year on CNBC’s list of America’s Best States for Business, just behind North Carolina, and up from No. 3 on last year’s list.Virginia has ranked No. 1 five times since CNBC launched the annual rankings in 2007, more than any other state. The last year Virginia topped the list was in 2021 (CNBC did not publish the list in 2020 because of the pandemic).While Virginia was this year’s runner-up, it did finish No. 1 for education, for what CNBC calls strong support for K-12 and postsecondary schools. The state did, however, get dinged for high costs.Virginia also ranked in the top 10 for other categories, including workforce, infrastructure, business friendliness and access to capital.CNBC’s annual list scores all 50 states on a total of 86 metrics in 10 broad categories which make states competitive.Maryland appeared almost halfway down the list at No. 28, with poor scores for the cost of doing business.In ranking North Carolina No...

Suspect arrested after Humvee plows into Army headquarters building at Georgia base

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:19:49 GMT

Suspect arrested after Humvee plows into Army headquarters building at Georgia base FORT STEWART, Ga. (AP) — A person was arrested after a military Humvee crashed into the Army office building for commanders and other top leaders at Fort Stewart in southeast Georgia.The vehicle plowed through the glass front doors of the Army post’s headquarters building Monday morning. No injuries were reported and a suspect was taken into custody, the Army Criminal Investigation Division said in a statement.The agency did not identify the suspect or say what charges that person faces. Spokespersons for Fort Stewart and the Criminal Investigation Division did not immediately respond to phone and email messages seeking further information Tuesday.Located southwest of Savannah, Fort Stewart is home to the Army’s 3rd Infantry Division. It’s the largest Army post east of the Mississippi River. Source

NATO chief says leaders set no timetable for Ukraine to join, a stance that has angered Zelenskyy

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:19:49 GMT

NATO chief says leaders set no timetable for Ukraine to join, a stance that has angered Zelenskyy VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — NATO chief says leaders set no timetable for Ukraine to join, a stance that has angered Zelenskyy.Source

Appeals court again blocks construction on Mountain Valley Pipeline

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:19:49 GMT

Appeals court again blocks construction on Mountain Valley Pipeline FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) — A federal appeals court has again blocked construction on a segment of a contentious natural gas pipeline being built through Virginia and West Virginia, this time doing so even after Congress ordered the project’s approval.The stay issued Monday by the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond comes after Congress passed legislation last month requiring all necessary permits be issued for construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline. The law also stripped the 4th Circuit from jurisdiction over the case.Environmentalists, though, argued that Congress overstepped its authority by enacting the law, saying it violates the separation of powers outlined in the Constitution.“Congress cannot pick winners and losers in pending litigation by compelling findings or results without supplying new substantive law for the courts to apply,” lawyers for the environmentalists wrote in court papers.The law was passed last month as part of a bipartisan bill to raise the d...

“Pensé que me iba a matar”: mujer sobrevive brutal ataque en Safeway en DC

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:19:49 GMT

“Pensé que me iba a matar”: mujer sobrevive brutal ataque en Safeway en DC La policía está buscando al hombre que agredió a una mujer que salía de una tienda de comestibles en Adams Morgan el sábado por la noche.Silvia Murillo, de 74 años, había ido a Safeway en Columbia Road con una amiga para recoger algunos artículos. Todo fluyó con normalidad, según relató, hasta que estaba a punto de salir de la tienda poco antes de las 9 p.m. En ese momento sintió un fuerte empujón en la espalda.Fue entonces cuando ella dijo que comenzó la agresión.“Fue muy aterrador. No sabía lo que estaba pasando. Pensé que era alguien empujando un carrito, que me empujó por error”, contó Murillo.Rápidamente se dio cuenta de que el empujón no había sido un error. Murillo dijo que después de estrellarse contra la ventana, el hombre continuó atacándola.“Fue uno tras otro. El puño, puño, puño, patadas y jalón de pelo”, explicó.Murillo dijo que algunos transeúntes intervinieron para ayudar y, finalmente, el hombre se escapó. Pero el daño ya estaba hecho.“Pensé en mi hijo”, afirmó...

A Greenpeace activist is fined for crash-landing a parachute in stadium before Germany-France match

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:19:49 GMT

A Greenpeace activist is fined for crash-landing a parachute in stadium before Germany-France match BERLIN (AP) — A German surgeon has been ordered to pay a fine of 7,200 euros ($7,900) for parachuting into the stadium before a European Championship match in Munich two years ago as part of a botched climate protest.A Munich regional court convicted the 40-year-old Greenpeace activist Tuesday of endangering air traffic and negligent bodily harm for crash-landing his propeller-powered parachute inside the Allianz Arena just before Germany were due to play France in June 2021.Three people, including the defendant, were injured in the stunt, during which he first threw a large inflatable ball bearing the words “Kick out oil” onto the pitch before becoming entangled in a steel wire.Greenpeace said it regretted the incident and the defendant apologized for his actions during the trial. He was also ordered to pay 3,500 euros in damages to one of the people who were injured.A 36-year-old man who helped organize the protest was ordered to pay a fine of 3,000 euros.Source