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Israel Rescues 4 Kidnapped Hostages
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Israel Rescues 4 Kidnapped Hostages

Israel said Saturday it rescued four hostages who were kidnapped in the Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7, the largest such recovery operation since the war began in Gaza.
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Attacks in Russian-occupied Ukrainian Regions Leave 28 Dead
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Attacks in Russian-occupied Ukrainian Regions Leave 28 Dead

Russia-installed officials in the partially occupied Ukrainian regions of Kherson and Luhansk said Ukrainian attacks left at least 28 people dead as Russia and Ukraine continued to exchange drone attacks overnight into Saturday.
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Raising Cane’s Sauce
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Raising Cane’s Sauce

All you need are a few simple ingredients to make your favorite Raising Cane’s sauce at home! Watch how fast it whips up and get ready to dip! A HOMEMADE VERSION OF YOUR FAVORITE DIP If you’ve ever been to Raising Cane’s, you know how incredibly delicious Raising Cane’s Sauce is. It is pretty much a cult classic at this point and some folks go just for the sauce! Dipping their crispy chicken tenders in that tangy, peppery, yet slightly sweet sauce is insanely good. Well now you can make it at home (and its good for more than just chicken!) It’s a must-have condiment and now with this easy, 5 minutes of prep, recipe, you can have your own dipping sauce at your fingertips at any time! The hardest part is waiting for the flavor come together while it hangs out in the fridge; but trust me, it’s worth the wait! FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:  Does Chick-Fil-A sauce taste like Cane’s Sauce? Chick-fil-A sauce and Raising Cane’s sauce have their own unique flavors, but some people do find similarities between the two. Chick-fil-A sauce is known for its sweet and tangy taste with a hint of smokiness, while Cane’s sauce is more focused on a peppery and tangy flavor profile. Both sauces are delicious in their own right but they definitely taste and look a little different. How long do I need to need to let the sauce sit in the refrigerator? Don’t skip this step. It really does make a difference! A minimum of one hour is needed for the flavors to come together, but like with a lot of sauces, the longer it sits, the better it is! What should I dip into my Raising Cane’s Sauce? Anything and everything! Here are some of my favorite things to dip in it:– French Fries– Homemade Chicken Tenders– Chicken Thighs– With your favorite Chicken Breast recipes– Use it on a Cheeseburger– Air Fryer Hamburgers How to store leftover Cane Sauce? Keep leftover sauce in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks. I do not suggest trying to freeze it. INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (SEE RECIPE CARD BELOW FOR THE FULL RECIPE) mayonnaise ketchup– I used store bought, but you can absolutely use your own Homemade Ketchup Worcestershire sauce garlic powder coarse ground fresh black pepper– This is the secret ingredient coarse black. Make sure there are big chunks in there! creole seasoning– I prefer to use Tony Chachere’s or Slap Ya Mama seasonings paprika salt HOW TO MAKE RAISING CANE’S SAUCE In a medium bowl, stir together the mayonnaise, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, black pepper, creole seasoning, paprika, and salt. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for at least one hour for the flavors to blend together, or longer if you can. Serve immediately. CRAVING MORE RECIPES?  Homemade Pesto SauceHomemade Tartar SauceAlabama White SauceEasy Homemade KetchupThousand Island Dressing Print Raising Cane’s Sauce A homemade version of one of your favorite condiments from the drive thru. Course Side DishCuisine American Prep Time 5 minutes minutesChill Time 1 hour hourTotal Time 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes Servings 5 servings Calories 250kcal Author Brandie @ The Country Cook Ingredients¾ cup mayonnaise5 Tablespoons ketchup1 ½ Tablespoons Worcestershire sauce1 teaspoon garlic powder¾ teaspoon coarse ground fresh black pepper¼ teaspoon creole seasoning (Tony Chachere’s or Slap Ya Mama)¼ teaspoon paprika¼ teaspoon salt InstructionsIn a medium bowl, stir together 3/4 cup mayonnaise, 5 Tablespoons ketchup, 1 1/2 Tablespoons Worcestershire sauce, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 3/4 teaspoon coarse ground fresh black pepper, 1/4 teaspoon creole seasoning, 1/4 teaspoon paprika and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for at least one hour for the flavors to blend together, or longer if you can. Then enjoy! Sauce must be kept in a covered container and stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks. Notes Please refer to my FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) and ingredient list above for other substitutions or for the answers to the most common questions. NutritionCalories: 250kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 25g | Sodium: 532mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 4g
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GOP Lawmaker Devises Plan To Keep Steve Bannon Out Of Jail
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GOP Lawmaker Devises Plan To Keep Steve Bannon Out Of Jail

Advertisement OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author's opinion. A Republican lawmaker has laid out a plan to keep Steve Bannon, a former top political adviser to then-President…
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Apollo 8 astronaut who took iconic 'Earthrise' photo dies in small plane crash
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Apollo 8 astronaut who took iconic 'Earthrise' photo dies in small plane crash

Apollo 8 astronaut who took iconic 'Earthrise' photo dies in small plane crash | WND | by Around the Web Tap here to add The Western Journal to your home screen. Adblock test (Why?)
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Majority of NY Appeals Court Judges Ran As Dems, Donated To Democrat Candidates: Report
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Majority of NY Appeals Court Judges Ran As Dems, Donated To Democrat Candidates: Report

Advertisement OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author's opinion. As former President Donald Trump attempts to get some justice following what many feel was a very biased,…
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Trump Raises Nearly $12 Million In Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco
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Trump Raises Nearly $12 Million In Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco

Advertisement OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author's opinion. The popularity of former President Donald Trump is growing in parts of the nation that would have been unthinkable…
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Where Did Venus's Water Go?
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Where Did Venus's Water Go?

It should not be surprising that Venus is dry. It is famous for its hellish conditions, with dense sulphurous clouds, rains of acid, atmospheric pressures as high as Earth’s deepest oceans and a surface temperature high enough to melt lead. But it’s lack of water is not just a lack of rain and oceans: there’s no ice or water vapour either. Like Earth, Venus is found within our Solar System’s goldilocks zone, so it would have had plenty of water when it was first formed. So where did all of Venus’s water go? Venus is an extremely dry planet, although it wasn’t always like this. At some point in its history, a run-away greenhouse effect began, ending with its current extreme state. Most models agree that this process would have driven off most of its original water, but that there should still be some remaining. And yet, observations show us that there is practically no water at all. Planetary scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder believe that they have found an explanation: a molecule called HCO+ high in Venus’s atmosphere may be responsible. Unfortunately, they may have to wait for future missions to Venus before they can confirm it. Until the middle of the 20th century, Venus was thought of as Earth’s twin. Both planets are approximately the same size and mass, and they’re both within the sun’s habitable zone – the region where temperatures can exist that are warm enough to melt ice, but not so hot that water boils into steam. It was long assumed that, beneath its shining white cloud cover, Venus must have a similar climate to Earth. Science fiction authors even wrote stories about visitors to Venus exploring verdant jungles and meeting exotic civilizations. But the truth is much harsher: Venus is an extreme place, with sulphuric acid rains, crushing atmospheric pressure, and a surface temperature hot enough to melt lead. But it wasn’t always like that. The general assumption among astronomers and planetary scientists is that both Earth and Venus started life with similar amounts of water. But something happened to release enormous quantities of carbon dioxide into its atmosphere, leading to an extreme runaway greenhouse effect. The high temperatures melted off any ice, and boiled away any liquid water, filling the atmosphere with water vapour. Much of this hot vapour would eventually blow off into space, drying out the planet, but some should remain. The puzzle is that the usual models predict a great deal more remaining water vapour than what is actually there. So, what happened? According to a study, led by Dr Eryn Cangi and Dr Mike Chafin, both of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), the answer may be a molecule named HCO+. In their earlier work studying the atmosphere of Mars, they discovered a process by which this molecule can remove water from planetary atmospheres. In their new paper, they suggest that the same process could be at work on Venus. The only catch is that this molecule has never been detected in the Venusian atmosphere. Unfortunately, there is little evidence to confirm this theory. HCO+ has never been detected in the atmosphere of Venus. However, Cangi and Chafin point out that this is because nobody has ever looked for it, and none of the missions sent to Venus so far were equipped with instruments that could detect it. They are optimistic for future missions, however. Illustration of NASA’s DAVINCI probe falling to the surface of Venus. (Credit: NASA GSFC visualization by CI Labs Michael Lentz and others) “One of the surprising conclusions of this work is that HCO+ should actually be among the most abundant ions in the Venus atmosphere,” says Chaffin.“There haven’t been many missions to Venus,” adds Cangi. “But newly planned missions will leverage decades of collective experience and a flourishing interest in Venus to explore the extremes of planetary atmospheres, evolution and habitability.” The planetary science community has gotten increasingly interested in Venus, and a number of future missions are planned to study it in more detail. NASA’s planned Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging (DAVINCI) mission is one example. DAVINCI will drop a probe down to the surface, which will study the atmosphere at different altitudes as it falls. Unfortunately for Cangi and Chafin, it is not designed specifically to look for HCO+, but it may reveal other clues to either confirm or disprove their theory. But they remain optimistic that additional missions will be sent in future that will carry the necessary instruments that they can use to test their work. For more information, visit CU Boulder’s announcement at https://www.colorado.edu/today/2024/05/06/venus-has-almost-no-water-new-study-may-reveal-why The post Where Did Venus's Water Go? appeared first on Universe Today.
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Watch the Rolling Stones Add Two More Tour Debuts in Atlanta
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Watch the Rolling Stones Add Two More Tour Debuts in Atlanta

"Sweet Virginia" and "Happy" are both selections from 'Exile on Main St.' Continue reading…
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Pete Townshend Feels Like a Substitute in the Who
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Pete Townshend Feels Like a Substitute in the Who

"It's a group of musicians that Roger [Daltrey] has chosen," the guitarist says. Continue reading…
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