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A Jewish baking tradition rises in the age of Instagram

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内容摘要:Pokrivač played for Dinamo Zagreb, Monaco and Salzburg before being diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in 2015.

Pokrivač played for Dinamo Zagreb, Monaco and Salzburg before being diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in 2015.

Amanda Beltramini Healan grabs a mulberry from her backyard in Nashville, Tenn., Monday, May 19, 2025, where she participates in No Mow Months to improve water retention and encourage pollinators. (AP Photo/Kristin M. Hall)Amanda Beltramini Healan grabs a mulberry from her backyard in Nashville, Tenn., Monday, May 19, 2025, where she participates in No Mow Months to improve water retention and encourage pollinators. (AP Photo/Kristin M. Hall)

A Jewish baking tradition rises in the age of Instagram

No Mow campaigns as a fad that could invite invasive plants to spread unchecked without helping pollinators much, if only done for a month.No Mow pros, cons and limitations, written by consumer horticulture extension specialist Aaron Steil at Iowa State University, says reducing mowing to every two weeks and replacing turf with plants that pollinate all year long can offer more benefits without risking a citation or complaints.The No Mow effort does encourage people to think more about biodiversity in their yards, and many local nature organizations advise provide guidance on picking noninvasive plants that fit each region’s climate and precipitation levels.

A Jewish baking tradition rises in the age of Instagram

Reducing mowing encourages longer-rooted native grasses and flowers to grow, which breaks up compacted soil and improves drainage, “meaning that when it rains, more water is going to be captured and stored in lawns versus being generated as a runoff and entering into our stormwater system,” said Jason Sprouls, urban waters program manager for the Cumberland River Compact.Beltramini Healan isn’t just letting just anything grow — she learned which plants are invasive, non-native or not beneficial to the ecosystem and carefully prunes and weeds so the keepers have room to thrive.

A Jewish baking tradition rises in the age of Instagram

Flowers and tall grass cover the lawn of Amanda Beltramini Healan in Nashville, Tenn., Monday, May 19, 2025, who participates in No Mow Months to improve water retention and encourage pollinators. (AP Photo/Kristin M. Hall)

Flowers and tall grass cover the lawn of Amanda Beltramini Healan in Nashville, Tenn., Monday, May 19, 2025, who participates in No Mow Months to improve water retention and encourage pollinators. (AP Photo/Kristin M. Hall)Last week, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell

that the central bank was likely to keep its key interest rate unchanged at about 4.3% as it waited to see how Trump’s policies impacted the economy. Trump called for the Fed to cut rates on Friday.“There’s a lot of waiting and seeing going on, including by us,” Powell said. “And that just seems like the right thing to do in this period of uncertainty.”

It’s International Fact-Checking Day, an event to highlight the work of fact-checkers around the world.marking the day, Angie Drobnic Holan, director of the the International Fact-Checking Network, noted the recent challenges faced by fact-checkers, including a loss of funding and attacks on fact-checkers and their organizations.

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