October 2019

7 Tips To Achieve Coffee-House Cold Brew At Home, According To A Small-Batch Roaster

HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Food Photographer via Getty ImagesA coffee expert dishes on the best way to achieve a coffee-house cold brew at home. Summer, spring, fall and even during the excruciating Chicago winter, you can find my boyfriend sipping on a chilled cup of joe.

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Brexit roadshow: ‘My head’s about to explode’

Image caption The government’s Brexit Readiness Roadshow truck outside Edgbaston cricket ground To prepare business for Brexit, a roadshow has been touring the country dispensing advice. Did it answer all the bosses’ questions? The outdoor bars and marquees are being packed away outside Edgbaston cricket ground on a blustery September morning. In their place a

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Hong Kong protests: ‘I can’t say I love China any more’

As anti-Beijing protests continue to boil in Hong Kong, one neighbourhood has chosen to embrace China. North Point, which is home to a Fujianese community loyal to the Chinese Communist Party, has seen violent clashes between residents and pro-democracy demonstrators. One North Point local, who is a protester, tells us how his love for China

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With Sanctions on Russians, U.S. Warns Against Foreign Election Meddling

WASHINGTON — The United States issued new economic sanctions on Monday against seven Russians linked to an internet troll factory in what Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called a warning to foreigners who seek to interfere in American elections. The penalties were announced as Congress is investigating whether President Trump tried to enlist Ukraine’s leader

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The Male Gaze Still Dominates In Movies Around The World, New Study Shows

Women and girls around the world are being ill-served by portrayals of female leaders told from the “male gaze,” according to a new study being released Tuesday, which the researchers say is the first global study of how women leaders are represented on-screen. Female lead characters in major movies are more likely to be objectified, perpetuating

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