What you need to know about the endless different types of borscht

borscht varieties pictured – Static Media / Shutterstock The regional nature of food can be complicated; many dishes evolve across cultural and political boundaries. However, as a source of national pride, enthusiastic chefs try to claim a rendition as their own. Recently, borscht, the comforting beet soup, has been in the spotlight as an example … Read more

Why England isn’t number 1 yet

England are among the favorites to win the European Championship – Getty Images/Rob Newell With the qualifying groups for Euro 2024 now complete, Telegraph Sport ranks the 21 teams that secured a place in the final from worst to best. Three more countries will be added through the play-offs. 21) Romania They finished unbeaten and … Read more

November: UPF cancer research | News and Features

Eating more ultra-processed foods (UPFs) may be associated with a higher risk of developing cancer of the upper respiratory and digestive tract (including the mouth, throat and esophagus), according to a new study led by researchers at the University of Bristol and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). The authors of this international … Read more

Cassie’s lawsuit against Diddy feels like a turning point

A now-settled lawsuit by singer-songwriter Cassie accused rapper and ex-boyfriend Sean “Diddy” Combs of repeated physical and sexual abuse. A now-settled lawsuit by singer-songwriter Cassie accused rapper and ex-boyfriend Sean “Diddy” Combs of repeated physical and sexual abuse. This article is part of the November 17 episode of HuffPost’s weekly culture and entertainment newsletter, “The … Read more

Will Greenwood watches the 2003 Rugby World Cup final for the first time twenty years later

Will Greenwood’s memories of the biggest day of his career were swept away by the tumult of the occasion until he relived it One of the best days of my life, and I’ve never quite looked back at the match. I probably never will. Looking back, I have no memories of what happened on the … Read more

Why abandoned Littlestone will be the next big thing off the Kent coast

Colorful bath cabins in Littlestone – alamy The first time I went to Littlestone-On-Sea I parked the car, got out and got straight back in. I’d driven the 10 minutes from Dungeness, where outsized skies stretched over pebbles full of alien plants and designer huts, and where the strange dry gardens felt like a glimpse … Read more