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  • Israel is delaying the release of Palestinian detainees and prisoners, disrupting the Gaza ceasefire deal, and its military is intensifying an offensive in the occupied West Bank
  • Friends and families celebrating the season of gratitude can opt for a delicious 3-course Thanksgiving meal at Carlsbad’s upscale coastal eatery, 20|TWENTY. On Thursday, November 28th, the globally inspired and locally sourced restaurant will offer guests a choice of starter, including Chicory Greens or Ginger Miso Carrot with scallions, sesame seeds, and oil. For the main course, they can indulge in a Citrus Roasted Diestel Turkey, served with all the classic seasonal sides — butter whipped potatoes, brussels sprouts with hazelnuts and pickled shallots, heirloom carrots, sweet potato casserole, cornbread stuffing, buttermilk sage gravy, and cranberry salsa. Additional options include a Campbell River Salmon with pistachio, brussels sprouts, beets, and pumpkin seeds; Prime Rib with haricots vert, horseradish crème, and butter whipped potatoes; or Stuffed Acorn Squash filled with Arborio rice, quinoa, apples, fennel, walnuts, and cranberries. Guests can continue the celebration with something sweet like Butter Cake topped with vanilla bean gelato and caramel sauce; or enjoy a classic Pumpkin Pie served with cranberry sorbet, vanilla crème, and candied pecans. The meal is priced at $94 per adult. Visit: https://www.opentable.com/r/20-twenty-carlsbad 20/TWENTY Carlsbad on Instagram and Facebook
  • Folk horror is set in remote, isolated areas where nature — and the superstitions of the locals — hold sway. Think: The Wicker Man and Midsommar. It is perfect, spooky, autumnal viewing.
  • Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: the film Hearts of Darkness, the show Interview with the Vampire, and David Mitchell’s audio books.
  • The National Institutes of Health had to stop considering new grant applications, delaying funding for research into diseases ranging from heart disease and cancer to Alzheimer's and allergies.
  • Hamas releases six live hostages whose freedom they agreed to under the current ceasefire deal.
  • Leaders from Egypt, Jordan and other Arab states met in Saudi Arabia to discuss alternative plans for Gaza's future than the one laid out by President Trump, which calls for displacing Palestinians.
  • The Bureau of Prisons is going forward with plans to move transgender inmates out of prisons that align with their gender identity and into facilities that align with their assigned sex at birth.
  • Certain sections of 30th Street, University Avenue, Newport Avenue and more could soon have speed limits of 20 miles per hour.
  • MSNBC had aired stories falsely claiming the doctor performed mass hysterectomies on female detainees at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Georgia.
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