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  • Polls show that some Black men may be gravitating toward former President Trump or not vote at all. Vice President Harris and other prominent Democrats are trying to counter that.
  • Increases in Delaware, Illinois and Rhode Island will bring those states' minimums to $15 an hour, meaning 10 states and Washington, D.C., will now have $15 or higher minimum wage.
  • Square root days happen only a few times in a century, and the man who brought the day fame is celebrating his sixth one.
  • Available starting Friday, November 1 in scoop shops and via nationwide shipping (now available on affiliate via Share A Sale), the Thanksgiving Series is inspired by everyone’s favorite holiday ingredients, and is the perfect dessert option for group gatherings this month, and helps celebrate traditions with loved ones, from Thanksgiving to Friendsgiving and everything in between. Flavors include: Parker House Rolls with Salted Buttercream — Buttery, toasted rolls topped with flakey sea salt and folded into sweet salted butter ice cream NEW *Sweet Potato Casserole (v) — New to this year’s menu, every Thanksgiving menu needs a potato dish. Enter this simple, Sweet potato coconut-oat milk base with candied pecans, and oatmeal streusel Turkey Stuffing & Cranberry Sauce — A return flavor this year is Thanksgiving dinner in ice cream form, with turkey stuffing made with baked brioche bread pudding and turkey sausage with black pepper, rosemary, sage and thyme, laced with brown sugar, cinnamon, and tart cranberry sauce. Mom’s Mango Pie — Inspired by a beloved family recipe from award-winning podcaster and musician Hrishikesh Hirway, Mom’s Mango Pie first debuted last year to huge acclaim, culminating in a feature on the recipe on CBS Sunday. Mango mawa, similar to a cooked-down milk dulce de leche, blended with tangy cream cheese and fluffy whipped cream, is combined with tangy cream cheese and fluffy whipped cream in a silky sweet curd, and combined with salty graham cracker crust, reflecting the diverse flavors of the Thanksgiving table. NEW *Pumpkin Pie Tiramisu — New to the menu, this flavor is a sensational riff on two iconic desserts: Pumpkin Pie and Tiramisu. This flavor starts with a traditional pie filling, spiced with cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg, and sweetened with maple syrup and then topped with a generous splash of coffee. Mascarpone coffee sauce, infused with tiramisu cake, is swirled throughout the pumpkin-forward ice cream, and flecks of chocolate stracciatella mimic the chocolate flakes that top the Italian dessert. From Nov. 21- 24, make Salt & Straw the must-have dessert at any Friendsgiving feast. For each three pints purchased, customers will get 1 for free when ordering via local delivery on saltandstraw.com. [This is applicable for both classics and limited-edition flavors.] Salt & Straw Ice Cream on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • The United States has made almost no progress in closing racial health disparities despite promises, research shows. The government, some critics argue, is often the underlying culprit.
  • Chef Phillip Esteban shares food and culture at his restaurants and special dinner Thursday night at Artifact.
  • Leaders of a Baptist church in North Carolina ousted the pastor after congregants started leaving. A secret tape provides a rare look at the debate when a message threatens a business model.
  • Harris’ town hall with the influential radio host came at a crucial moment in the campaign, as polls show her struggling to cement the level of support she may need from Black men to win the White House.
  • Please join us for an artist talk with Ana María Herrera. He will share a special presentation on her Athenaeum show, Layered Memories, and how it connects to her career and process. Experience an intimate evening with Ana María Herrera, the renowned multidisciplinary artist behind Layered Memories, currently on exhibit at the Athenaeum Art Center. In her artist talk, Herrera will discuss her history and creative process, sharing how her identity as a Mexican-born American artist and community advocate informs her assemblages and creative process.  Through mediums like painting, photography, woodworking, and sewing, Herrera’s work captures the cultural dynamics of life along the U.S.-Mexico border, exploring themes of resilience, empowerment, and connection. This is an opportunity to hear directly from the artist about the inspirations and stories behind her pieces.  Visit: https://host.nxt.blackbaud.com/registration-form/?formId=c8c37edf-c3eb-457b-b6ec-33c3bdbb43a4&envId=p-QeX-mAOG2USdMymY8jypFQ&zone=usa Ana Maria Herrera on Instagram
  • Aaron Nabus achieves his dream, creating an event to celebrate, support, and empower San Diego’s Filipino American creative community.
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