Abilene Councilman Blaise Regan introduces Shark Tank initiative, embraces role as occasional lone voice on the council In this week’s episode of Big Country Politics, Abilene City Council Member Blaise Regan discusses his hesitation to the downtown park project, concerns over ... 12/22/2024 - 8:39 am | View Link
Men of Nehemiah spread holiday cheer at Abilene United Supermarket Walking through the deli at United Supermarket on Judge Ely Boulevard, shoppers might typically expect to find fresh meat, pickles, or perhaps a tempting sample of ... 12/22/2024 - 6:47 am | View Link
Salvation Army Angel Tree benefits 280 families in the Big Country The Salvation Army of Abilene spent Saturday morning spreading holiday cheer by giving gifts to families, which were generously donated by local residents through their Angel Tree program. The bags ... 12/15/2024 - 2:24 pm | View Link
Big Country drummer Reece Dobbin buzzing for Dunfermline gig A young Dunfermline drummer is looking forward to his first hometown gig with musical giants Big Country. 25-year-old former DHS pupil Reece Dobbin joined the band earlier this year after the ... 12/8/2024 - 11:05 pm | View Link
By Erica Sandberg, Bankrate.com
Vacationing has been on the rise for decades and is undoubtedly here to stay. A 2024 USA Today travel survey reported that the average American takes 2.5 vacations per year. Additionally, 53% of Americans have used or plan to use their travel credit cards or travel rewards points to help pay for these vacations.
By Elin McCoy, Bloomberg News
I know. There’s a lot out there to make price-sensitive wine lovers shiver, not least of all inflation and the Trump administration’s looming threat of tariffs.
Yet, when I thumbed through my tasting books for 2024, I was once again surprised by how many wines are still relative bargains: succulent, savory reds; crisp, elegant whites; juicy rosés; and even sophisticated sparklers are among the 4,223 wines from 20 countries I sampled this year.
Any time of the year is good to enjoy brunch in South Florida, but it’s particularly fun during the holiday season when friends and family are in town.
You can head out on a Saturday or Sunday to savor a traditional spread of yum offerings like eggs Benedict, pancakes, waffles, french toast and omelets.
Martin Philip understands what it’s like to be a beginner bread baker.
The former opera singer made a pair of career changes in the early 2000s that led him to the King Arthur Baking Company, where he’s now a lead baking ambassador and award-winning cookbook author.
But when he first started in 2006, he was terrified.
By JALAL BWAITEL, Associated Press
BETHLEHEM, West Bank (AP) — Bethlehem marked another somber Christmas Eve on Tuesday in the traditional birthplace of Jesus under the shadow of war in Gaza.
The excitement and cheer that typically descends on the Palestinian town in the occupied West Bank on Christmas were nowhere to be found: The festive lights and giant tree that normally decorate Manger Square were missing, and as were the throngs of foreign tourists that usually fill the square.
Palestinian scouts marched silently through the streets, a departure from their usual raucous brass marching band.
A new treatment protocol for the most common form of childhood cancer has “instantly” changed how doctors treat pediatric leukemia — and provided a first-in-decades boost for the long-term survival and health of young patients.
“This happens once in several generations,” said Dr. Lia Gore of Children’s Hospital Colorado. Gore co-authored a paper published earlier this month describing the effects of the treatment.
“We’ve now moved this outcome so that the vast majority of children with this type of leukemia will have a 96% cure rate,” she said.
The breakthrough, described in a New England Journal of Medicine paper and presented at a conference in mid-December, is called blinatumomab, an immunotherapy drug delivered to patients over a 28-day IV drip.