-inducing drugs as “controlled dangerous substances” in Louisiana can move forward, a judge ruled Thursday.
Chevrolet, meanwhile, was not planning to swap out its engines until after qualifying.Christian Rasmussen, who was eighth on the speed chart, survived a scare with just under two hours left in the six-hour practice session. He spun coming out of Turn 2 right in front of Kyle Larson, but he managed to only brush the wall with the rear wing of the Ed Carpenter Racing entry before getting the car pointed straight again down the backstretch.
“It’s what happens,” Rasmussen said. “It’s obviously not where you want it to be, but I think we have fast cars around here, so it’s still a positive day. I have that out of the way and we move on.”Larson, the NASCAR Cup Series star, is taking hisby trying to run the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte on the same day. Larson turned 61 laps in practice and was feeling more comfortable in the car.
“We’re getting our car better,” he added. “There’s still some room to improve, but overall, a better Thursday than Wednesday.”AP Auto Racing Writer Jenna Fryer contributed to this report.
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — The taste of banh te — a steamed rice cake with an enticing filling of mushrooms and minced pork — captures the quintessence of northern Vietnamese cuisine: Humble ingredients, prepared perfectly and often enjoyed with a funky
This balance of flavors is what Quang Dung, the chef and owner of Chapter Dining in Hanoi, sought in his modern take on the dish. His version of banh te is unapologetically fancy. The steamed rice cake is enriched with pork stock and served with a raw scallop and pickled daikon shavings. Freshness comes from coriander used several ways, sweetness from fried shallot oil, and a delicate floral essence extracted from a giant water bug used in northern Vietnamese cooking.from Asia, so we ended up with 10 acres of invasive species. Watching the insects interact with those plants showed very clearly that our
So we put the plants that they require back. Ever since, I’ve been measuring the number of bird species that have bred on our property — 62 — and the number of moth species — 1,337 — that produce the caterpillars that those birds need to reproduce. And that tells me it works.About 80% of the plants in our residential landscapes are non-native plants. They don’t have to be invasive to wreck the food web. So that led me in a whole new research direction to find out what is happening to the food web.
We got the numbers that supported the argument that native plants are essential, insects are essential, insects are declining, theTALLAMY: I have been talking about it for 20 years and can measure the public response. I get three or four speaking requests a day. Interest is going through the roof.