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Russia scores double hit with missile attack on Chernihiv theater
KYIV — Russia’s missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Chernihiv at the weekend not only killed seven people and injured 120, it also scored a second hit for the Kremlin by stoking internal anger against drone-makers, who are accused of turning the city into a target with a security blunder. On a…#chernihiv #kremlin #ukrainians #applefeast #orthodox #russian #sergiyfursa #dragoncapital #romansinicyn #sinicyn
Source: Reuters: Health - August 21, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Unregulated Agrochemicals Harm Health of Rural Residents in Central America
Medardo Pérez, 60, sprays paraquat, a potent herbicide, to kill the weeds growing in his corn crop in the San Isidro canton of the municipality of Santa María Ostuma, in central El Salvador. Most small farmers in Central America use this and other agrochemicals on their crops, just as agribusiness does on monocultures such as bananas, pineapples, coffee and sugar cane. CREDIT: Edgardo Ayala / IPSBy Edgardo AyalaSANTA MARÍA OSTUMA, El Salvador , Aug 21 2023 (IPS) In his green cornfield, Salvadoran farmer Medardo Pérez set about filling the hand-held spray pump that hangs on his back, with the right mixture of water and ...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - August 21, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Edgardo Ayala Tags: Conservation Development & Aid Editors' Choice Environment Featured Food and Agriculture Headlines Health Latin America & the Caribbean Regional Categories Agrochemicals Costa Rica El Salvador Glyphosate Guatemala Pesticides Source Type: news

Turmoil Shakes Scarsdale, N.Y.: Is an Architect a ‘Master’ or Just Meh?
SCARSDALE, N. Y.—You’d be forgiven for not knowing the name of Simon B. Zelnik, a respected-but-not-celebrity New York architect who died in 1980. He designed temples, homes, department stores, a theater in Manhattan and taught at New York University for two decades.#scarsdale #nyyoud #simonbzelnik #manhattan #newyorkuniversity
Source: Reuters: Health - August 20, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Video captures the terrifying moment a Russian ballistic missile slammed into a theatre in the Ukrainian city of Chernihiv killing 7, wounding 144
UNITED24 video of the Russian Iskander ballistic missile exploding in Chernihiv UNITED24 A Russian missile struck a central square in Chernihiv, a city in northern Ukraine. The strike left 144 wounded and 7 dead, including a 6-year-old girl. The city's theater, which was hosting a gathering of…#russian #chernihiv #ukraine #sofia #interior #ihorklymenko #telegram #dramatheatre #united24media #russianiskander
Source: Reuters: Health - August 20, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Turmoil Shakes Scarsdale, N.Y.: Is an Architect a ‘Master’ or Just Meh
SCARSDALE, N. Y.—You’d be forgiven for not knowing the name of Simon B. Zelnik, a respected-but-not-celebrity New York architect who died in 1980. He designed temples, homes, department stores, a theater in Manhattan and taught at New York University for two decades.#scarsdale #nyyoud #simonbzelnik #manhattan #newyorkuniversity
Source: Reuters: Health - August 20, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Why This Coffee Giant Is Staying Put in Russia
A Peet’s Coffee in downtown San Francisco. The chain’s owner also sells products in Russia. The owner of Peet’s Coffee is making a series of changes to its business to keep selling in Russia, offering a rare example of how some companies are charting a new normal as the Ukraine war rages on.#peetscoffee #ukraine
Source: Reuters: Health - August 20, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Getting drunk off Dunkin ’ and Eggos? Why every brand is suddenly spiking its drinks
From Dunkin’ coffee to SunnyD and AriZona Iced Tea, the food and beverage industry seems to have one big idea: adding alcohol. The new line of coffees and teas from Dunkin’ Donuts comes with a little something extra. Namely a bit of hooch. This week, Dunkin’ announced a partnership with…#arizonaicedtea #dunkindonuts #boston #harpoonbrewery #caramel #readfullstory
Source: Reuters: Health - August 19, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Peet ' s Coffee remains in Russia, plans on renaming brand despite other Western countries leaving
Unlike many other coffee shops in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Peet's Coffee is staying put in Russia and digging their heels in for their controversial take to continue their brands' presence in Russia. The parent company of Peet's Coffee, JDE Peet's, said that rather than altogether…#ukraine #peetcoffee #fabiensimon #jdepeets #peetscoffee #wsj #starbucks #russian #kevinjohnson
Source: Reuters: Health - August 19, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Communication using thought alone? Unbabel unveils AI project to give us superhuman capabilities
Sitting in a meeting room in a startup office in Lisbon, I silently typed the answer to a question only the person opposite would know the answer to. What kind of coffee had I asked for when I’d arrived at the office? A short moment later, without even moving or opening his mouth, the reply came…#lisbon #unbabel #vascopedro #paulodimas #eeg #elonmusksneuralink #mikebutcher #unbabelvp #emg #amazon
Source: Reuters: Health - August 18, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Starbucks ordered to pay extra $2.7M to employee who said she was fired for being white
A New Jersey federal judge has ordered Starbucks to pay a former employee who was awarded $25.6 million in a wrongful termination suit an extra $2.7 million in damages. Shannon Phillips, a former regional director for the chain, sued the coffee giant in 2019, claiming that she was fired for being…#newjersey #starbucks #shannonphillips #joelslomsky #phillips #camden #donterobinson #rashonnelson #abcnews #philadelphia
Source: Reuters: Health - August 17, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Dunkin ' Announced the 2023 Return Date for Its Pumpkin Spice Latte, and It ' s Sooner Than You Think
It may still be 80 degrees and sunny out here in New England, but according to Dunkin', it's time to start thinking about fall. On Wednesday, the coffee chain announced the return of its fall menu, which rolls out nationwide today. The menu includes the highly anticipated return of its Pumpkin…#newengland #nuttypumpkincoffee #jillmcvicarnelson #pumpkinswirl #pumpkincakedonut #pumpkinmuffins #maplesugarbacon #maplesugarsnackin
Source: Reuters: Health - August 16, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

A Dormant Dome for Cinephiles Is Unsettling Hollywood
The shuttered ArcLight theater complex, whose striking Cinerama Dome evokes a Technicolor past, is a symbol of a movie industry in turmoil, even in its own backyard. Since the November night in 1963 when the Cinerama Dome opened its doors with the premiere of “It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World” —…#arclight #cineramadome #technicolor #miltonberle #buddyhackett #ethelmerman #sunsetboulevard #hollywood #quentintarantino #onceuponatime
Source: Reuters: Health - August 16, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

King County Council approves $1M for Cinerama
In an 8-0 vote Tuesday, the council passed budget legislation that allots $1 million to SIFF, specifically earmarked for the reopening of the Belltown theater.#siff #belltown
Source: Reuters: Health - August 16, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Beijing among top 3 cities for hybrid work, while high cost of accommodation and coffee weighs on Hong Kong in 22nd spot, IWG says
Beijing’s central business district. The city offers visitors a stark contrast between historic neighbourhoods and its urban business district, IWG says. Photo: AP#beijing
Source: Reuters: Health - August 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news