Kapusta (Ukrainian Cabbage Soup)

Cabbage soup might elicit a collective cringe in the West, where it’s connected to crash diets and the impossible quest for a “bikini body.” But in Ukrainian homes—and across much of Eastern Europe—it’s seen as the opposite: comfort food. My grandmother makes kapusta (cabbage soup) for every special occasion. It’s the first thing we eat […]

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Affordable Housing Demystified: Insights from Rodger Hara | Leeds School of Business

Rodger Hara, an authority on affordable housing, came to Leeds as part of the Etkin Symposium speaker series to explain the inner workings of the affordable housing market, reveal how projects get funded, and look toward the future. Picture an upside-down, multitiered wedding cake. That’s the image Rodger Hara used to illustrate the “capital stack” […]

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‘I see boos as a GOOD thing’: Lando Norris shrugs off negativity – amid jeers for his wins in Brazil and Mexico – as title favourite chases down maiden F1 world championship

It is a strange phenomenon that has followed Lando Norris to the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip. Boos for the unlikeliest of characters.  In the last two races, the world championship leader who turned 26 last week, received jeers as he won them both. ‘Why?’, we all wondered. What had caused crowds in […]

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First Solar to unveil $1.1 billion New Iberia plant today | Business News

Mike Tarantino, President and CEO of Iberia Industrial Development Foundation and Iberia Economic Development Authority, left, and Iberia Parish President Larry Richard, right, present a ceremonial shovel gift to Mark Widmar, CEO of First Solar, during a groundbreaking cereony for First Solar, a $1.1 billion solar panel plant, Thursday, September 21, 2023, in New Iberia, […]

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