A Simple Way to Make Fresh Salsa — And Endless Upgrades
I’m not the salsa police. I grew up eating, and enjoying, salsa from a jar. And I will still buy packaged salsa now and then (usually the fresh kind …
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The Miami Herald is one of America’s top newspapers—winner of a whopping 24 Pulitzer Prizes, renowned in its heyday for its extensive coverage of …
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“When we parted ways back in 1984, they told me to stick around because they might need me in 40 years.” Original Anthrax bassist Dan Lilker will rejoin the band for US and South American tour
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Watch Colombian Navy seize $113m of cocaine in dramatic Caribbean speedboat chase
Aerial video shows the Colombian Navy involved in a speedboat chase spanning several miles today (27 March). Officers managed to stop the boat, which turned out to have more than three tons of cocaine on board. The drug haul, estimated to have a market value of $113 million, is the largest intercepted by Colombian authorities in 2024. Footage also depicts dozens of officers removing the cocaine from the speedboat, which seemed to cover an entire loading bay. Colombian authorities intercepted the vessel in the Caribbean, close to San Andreas island. Read More Florida woman found dead inside cruise ship cabin in The Bahamas View of Baltimore bridge after cargo ship collision as search for six called off Watch: Maryland governor gives update on Baltimore Key Bridge collapse