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Care for a sweet treat during Mexico's Day of the Dead? Have a bite of 'pan de muerto'

Care for a sweet treat during Mexico's Day of the Dead? Have a bite of 'pan de muerto'

Shaped like a bun, decorated with bone-like bread pieces and sugar on top, pan de muerto can be seen at coffee shops, dinner tables or homemade altars, which Mexicans build to remember their deceased loved ones.
Country stars Sam Hunt, Bailey Zimmerman join 2025 Boots and Hearts festival

Country stars Sam Hunt, Bailey Zimmerman join 2025 Boots and Hearts festival

Nashville singer Sam Hunt and breakout star Bailey Zimmerman are lined up for the 2025 Boots and Hearts music festival. The two music stars are headlining the festival, along with country rocker Hardy, who is set to perform with Koe Wetzel.
McDonald's value meals turn around US sales in third quarter with customers hungry for deals

McDonald's value meals turn around US sales in third quarter with customers hungry for deals

Value meals helped turn around McDonald's U.S. sales in the third quarter with customers smarting from higher prices all over, but that recovery could be dented in the final months of the year by an E.
Fewer young Canadians own homes but majority planning to buy within five years: poll

Fewer young Canadians own homes but majority planning to buy within five years: poll

Scotiabank's 2024 housing poll says the number of Canadians between 18 and 34 who own a home has declined to 26 per cent today from 47 per cent in 2021.
Vinyl thrives at United Record Pressing as the nation's oldest record maker plays a familiar tune

Vinyl thrives at United Record Pressing as the nation's oldest record maker plays a familiar tune

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — During the six decades since United Record Pressing stamped out the Beatles’ first U.S. single, the country’s oldest vinyl record maker has survived 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs, Napster, iPods and streaming services.
Scott Moe: The conservative who began as a left-winger with a lights-out hockey shot

Scott Moe: The conservative who began as a left-winger with a lights-out hockey shot

Scott Moe is a conservative premier who began life as a left-winger with a shot so hard, it was lights out — literally.
Renowned French actor says Depardieu's sex assault case underlines a need for change

Renowned French actor says Depardieu's sex assault case underlines a need for change

PARIS (AP) — Renowned French actor Anouk Grinberg says the sexual assault trial against fellow actor Gérard Depardieu reflects the slow path toward awareness of sex abuse in France, especially in the film industry, after years of silence.
As Halloween approaches, tourists visit a home with a gruesome past and tunnels said to be haunted

As Halloween approaches, tourists visit a home with a gruesome past and tunnels said to be haunted

There are plenty of savvy business owners who know how to capitalize on the fear, mystery and wonder that has surrounded death since the dawn of humankind.
Vinyl thrives at United Record Pressing as the nation's oldest record maker plays a familiar tune

Vinyl thrives at United Record Pressing as the nation's oldest record maker plays a familiar tune

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — During the six decades since United Record Pressing stamped out the Beatles’ first U.S. single, the country’s oldest vinyl record maker has survived 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs, Napster, iPods and streaming services.
Erykah Badu celebrated as fashion icon at CFDA Awards after years of pushing boundaries

Erykah Badu celebrated as fashion icon at CFDA Awards after years of pushing boundaries

NEW YORK (AP) — Erykah Badu was bestowed the fashion icon award by the Council of Fashion Designers of America, playfully saying it was an honor she’d been hoping to get most of her life.