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9 Common Foods You Call Vegetables Are Actually Fruits

Vegetable or fruit? You'll be amazed to know which vegetables are technically fruits.




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To Eat Or Not To Eat? 11 Best And Worst Foods For Acid Reflux

Acidity? We got some expert tips to tackle acid reflux with a good diet and eating habits. Dietitian shared some dos and don'ts to follow in your diet.




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Why Spinach Is The Secret To Healthier, Fuller Hair (And It's In Your Fridge Right Now!)

Everyone loves thick, shiny hair, right? But let's be real - these days, hair fall and thinning have become quite common.




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Watch: Bhagyashree Shows How To Make Creamy, Protein-Packed Hummus At Home

In her latest post, Bhagyashree unveiled her favourite protein-packed snack, a creamy hummus that works perfectly as a butter substitute in sandwiches.




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Viral Now: Vlogger Dips Leftover Diwali Snacks In Chai, Foodies React

A light-hearted video showing leftover Diwali faral (Maharashtrian snacks) being eaten with tea has got foodies talking on Instagram.




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Food Prices Across The World Reached 18-Month High In October 2024

The world prices rose to the highest level in the past 18 months in October, revealed UN.




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Shilpa Shetty's Reaction To Someone Asking For A Bite Of Food Is Too Funny To Miss

Shilpa Shetty's unapologetic foodie side shines through in her latest Instagram reel. "My food is my food, and none of your food!" she declared.




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6 Signs You Are Exactly Like Monica Geller In The Kitchen

If you love the show 'Friends' and adore your kitchen, dearest reader, you might be the real-life Monica Geller!




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"Misreported Figures": Zomato Shows Meerut Delivery Boy's Actual Earnings On Diwali

The Zomato delivery boy shared a video on the day of Diwali showing his low income of Rs. 300.




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Kitchen Tips: 6 Storage Hacks That Will Keep Your Produce Fresh For Long

Tired of throwing rotten veggies? With these genius storage hacks, your produce will remain fresh for long!




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5 Simple Tips To Make The Perfect Gajar Ka Achar This Winter

Pickles are like that secret ingredient that makes any meal better. Whether it's dal rice or paratha, a dollop of pickle can turn even the simplest dishes into something special.




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Watch: Man Collects Free Ketchup Packets From Fast Food Chains, Here's How Much He Got Home

The free ketchup collection video has gone viral on Instagram, clocking more than 10 million views.




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Apple Chaat Recipe: A Healthy, Street-Style Snack That Will Make You Love Apples

Apple Chaat is the perfect fusion of street food culture and healthy eating. With its vibrant flavours and nutritious ingredients, it's a great way to enjoy apples in a whole new light.




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"You Made My Year": Kareena Kapoor Khan Reacts To Amul's Foodie Topical For The Buckingham Murders

The topical features Amul’s mascot dressed as Kareena Kapoor’s character, Jameet Bhamra, enjoying a meal




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Why A Low-Salt Diet Could Be Risky For Some People, According To A Doctor

Taking to X, Dr. Sudhir Kumar from Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, in a post on X, said: "There is a common belief that salt is unhealthy".




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Viral Video Shows German Woman Making Boondi For Laddoo, Internet Reacts

In the viral video, Jennifer also mentioned that "Cooking outside gives a totally different comfort and feeling. Just took me back to India."




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Why Jennifer Garner's Focaccia Is The Easiest (And Best) You'll Ever Make

You don't need to be a baking expert to nail this rosemary focaccia. Jennifer's recipe is so simple that even a beginner can make it!




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Love Mushrooms? 5 Simple Hacks To Keep Them Fresh

Mushrooms are a crowd-pleaser! They're tasty, nutritious, and there's a type for everyone. Whether you're a vegetarian or not, mushrooms can add that extra something to your meals.




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Saudi Arabia Replaces CEO Of Futuristic Mega-City NEOM Amid Rising Scepticism

Saudi Arabia announced that it was replacing the chief executive of its futuristic mega-city NEOM as scepticism mounts over the Gulf kingdom's most ambitious development projects.




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Trump Tracker: Fox News Anchor Nominated To Lead Pentagon

Donald Trump is all set to return to the White House after his victory over Kamala Harris in theNovember 5 US presidential elections.




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Trump's Immigration Curbs To Impact Millions Of Indians, Their Children

Donald Trump and JD Vance's campaign promise has become a cause of major concern for immigrants, especially Indian-Americans, as it brings uncertainty about their children becoming naturalised US citizens.




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Hindu Temple Faces "Extremely High" Threat In 3rd Case In Canada This Month

As radical and extremist violence rises across Canada under Justin Trudeau's leadership, Hindus are being targeted by Khalistani terrorists across the North American nation. Temples and places of worship for Hindus are facing serious threats.




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First $700,000 in Opioid Impact Fee Funding Allocated for Treatment of Substance Use Disorder

DOVER – Revenue from a new opioid impact fee created by the Delaware General Assembly in 2019 will be used to prevent overdose deaths and provide new services to those seeking treatment for their substance use disorder, the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) and Sen. Stephanie Hansen announced Wednesday. DHSS Secretary Molly […]



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  • DHSS Secretary Molly Magarik
  • DSAMH
  • General Assembly
  • Lt. Governor Bethany-Hall-Long
  • opioid impact fee
  • Rep. David Bentz
  • Sen. Stephanie Hansen
  • substance use disorder

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Cultural Affairs Division Celebrates Black History

Five virtual programs to be streamed live on the Web for African American History Month.





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The Mezzanine Gallery to Exhibit Sculpture by Jack Knight

On view through May 7-28, 2021 Visit the Gallery in-person or view it online Wilmington, Del. (May 5, 2021) – Combines: The Andromeda Series, an exhibition of wall sculptures by Jack Knight, will be on view in the Mezzanine Gallery from May 7–28, 2021. Knight is the recipient of a 2021 Artist Fellowship in Sculpture […]




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First Lady Tracey Quillen Carney, Delaware Libraries Announce 2021 Summer Library Reading Program

Registration is open for summer reading program WILMINGTON, Del. –  Delaware’s First Lady Tracey Quillen Carney and State Librarian Dr. Annie Norman on Wednesday announced the launch of the 2021 statewide Summer Library Reading Program, Tails and Tales. Delaware libraries are noted for hosting the longest running statewide public library summer reading program in the nation. […]




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Every Public School Student Now Has Digital Access To Books

With schools facing the challenge of unfinished learning due to the pandemic, the Delaware Department of Education (DDOE) is providing access to online books to every K-12 student in the state. Students can use their school credentials to read required and recreational digital books in the OverDrive Education Sora student reading app. Students also now have seamless access to age-appropriate popular ebooks and audiobooks from the Delaware Libraries’ OverDrive digital collection.




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Division of Small Business Announces Market Pressure Relief Fund Available for State Contractors

Dover, Del. (July 15, 2021) – The Delaware Division of Small Business and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announced today the launch of a Market Pressure Relief Fund designed to assist state contractors facing increased costs for construction materials due to the pandemic. The fund will provide adjustment reimbursements for non-transportation construction materials purchased […]




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Delaware Libraries Announces Northstar Digital Literacy Tool

Thursday August 26, 2021 Dover, DE – Delaware Libraries are pleased to announce the launch of Northstar Digital Literacy, an online training tool for basic computer skills. Northstar Digital Literacy provides digital literacy assessments and tutorials in basic computer skills and tips for how to use technology in daily life. Delaware Libraries and Literacy Delaware […]




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Governor Carney, First Lady Tracey Quillen Carney Encourage Reading This Fall

September marks Library Card Sign-up Month, Free Story Walks in each county WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney and First Lady Tracey Quillen Carney on Friday encouraged students and families to read throughout the school year by promoting the new Story Walks created in partnership with the Delaware Department of Education (DDOE), the Delaware Department […]




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Federal Assistance Available for New Castle County Small Businesses Economically Impacted by Hurricane Ida

WILMINGTON, Del. – Small businesses and nonprofit organizations in New Castle County affected by flooding from Hurricane Ida earlier this month are now eligible to apply for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Eligible businesses and nonprofits may qualify for loans up to $2 million. The SBA Economic Injury […]




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Delaware Division of the Arts Awards $753,000 in American Rescue Plan Act Funds

Thirty-six arts organizations and 13 artists have received ARP funds Wilmington, Del. (January 5, 2022) – In Fiscal Year 2021, the Division of the Arts received $753,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts through the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act. With this special award, the Division developed two short-term grant opportunities to help secure […]




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Division of Small Business Now Accepting Applications for Site Readiness Fund

The Delaware Division of Small Business is now accepting applications for the Site Readiness Fund from qualified businesses or local governments. Established through Senate Bill 127, the fund promotes economic growth and stability by investing in the development or improvement of commercial and industrial sites to attract job-creating businesses. The Site Readiness Fund provides grants, […]




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Export Delaware Now Accepting Applications for STEP Grants

Export Delaware, the State’s official export resource for Delaware’s small and medium-sized businesses, is now accepting State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) Grant applications from qualified businesses. STEP Grants offer eligible Delaware businesses assistance to help launch or expand export activity. Grant funds can be used to reimburse Delaware businesses for up to 50 percent of […]





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History Division Celebrates Black History Month 2022

Five of the month's six events celebrate the invaluable contributions that the Black community has made to the culture and history of the United States.




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State of Delaware Invests in Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access in the Arts

Wilmington, Del. (January 26, 2022) – The Delaware Division of the Arts is pleased to announce the launch of the Arts Incubator Project, an assessment, training, and planning initiative built on the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access (IDEA) for the state’s arts industry with a $1.25 million investment in the initiative. “A diverse […]



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In observance of Black History Month, The Delaware Heritage Commission presents our Book of the Week

In observance of Black History Month, The Delaware Heritage Commission is proud to present our Book of the Week: African American Education in Delaware: A History Through Photographs 1865-1930 – by Dr. Bradley Skelcher.   You can view a PDF version of this book here.   SYNOPSIS: At the beginning of the twentieth century, it […]



  • Delaware Heritage Commission
  • Delaware Public Archives
  • Black History Month
  • Black History Month 2022
  • Book Of The Week

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February 23: Forum on Racial History and Education in Delaware

On Wednesday, February 23 at 6:30 p.m., Governor Carney will host a virtual forum on Racial History and Education in Delaware with Dr. Reba Hollingsworth (Delaware Heritage Commission) and Dr. Bradley Skelcher (Professor Emeritus of History at Delaware State University).   This event is coordinated in partnership with the Delaware Heritage Commission, the Delaware Division […]




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Delaware Heritage Commission’s Book of the Week Celebrating Black History Month

Continuing our celebration of Black History Month, the Delaware Heritage Commission is proud to present our Book of the Week: “A History of African Americans of Delaware & Maryland’s Eastern Shore” – by Carole C. Marks, Editor   You can view a PDF version of this book here.   SYNOPSIS: The history of African Americans […]




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Delaware Heritage Commission’s Book of the Week Celebrating Black History Month

This week’s Book of the Week is a special partnership with Delaware Historical Society and continues our celebration of Black History Month! “Forging Faith, Building Freedom African American Faith Experiences in Delaware, 1800-1980” – by Constance J. Cooper & Lewis V. Baldwin   You can view and/or download a PDF version of this book here. […]



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  • Delaware Public Archives
  • African American History Month
  • Book Of The Week
  • Delaware Historical Society

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New Historical Marker Dedication: Surf Safety Line at Rehoboth Beach

The State of Delaware Historical Markers Program will unveil its newest Historical Marker for the Surf Safety Line at Rehoboth Beach. This dedication will be held on Thursday, April 14th, 2022 at 10:00 AM at: The Bandstand 1 Rehoboth Avenue Rehoboth Beach, Delaware 19971   The Surf Safety Line was a project funded by the […]




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The Mezzanine Gallery to Exhibit “Characters” by Gail Husch

The Delaware Division of the Arts’ Mezzanine Gallery presents artist Gail Husch’s exhibition, Characters, running May 6 through 30, 2022. Her exhibit will also be part of Art Loop Wilmington — the monthly self-guided tour of art in and around the city.




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Heritage Commission Book of the Week – Democracy in Delaware: The Story of the First State’s General Assembly

The foundation of Delaware’s democracy is its General Assembly. A body that has governed both the colony and state of Delaware for over three hundred years, it has been the voice of the people in our government and has affected almost every aspect of our lives. Dr. Carol Hoffecker’s “Democracy in Delaware” discusses the role […]




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DE Heritage Commission Book of the Week: Captain Thomas Macdonough

The son of a Delaware Revolutionary War veteran, Thomas Macdonough would serve with distinction in the War of 1812. After the climactic Battle of Lake Champlain, Macdonough would go down in history as one of Delaware greatest military heroes. In her biography, Virginia M. Burdick discusses the life and times of Captain Macdonough and tells […]





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Division of Small Business Accepting Applications for Site Readiness Fund

DOVER, Del. (August 1, 2022) – The Delaware Division of Small Business announced today that it is now accepting applications for the Site Readiness Fund from qualified businesses or local governments. Established through Senate Bill 127, the fund promotes economic growth and stability by investing in the development or improvement of commercial and industrial sites […]




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The Mezzanine Gallery to Exhibit “Polymer Paintings” by Joseph Barbaccia

The Delaware Division of the Arts’ Mezzanine Gallery presents 2022 DDOA Individual Artist Fellow Joseph Barbaccia’s exhibition, Polymer Paintings, running October 7-28, 2022. Guests are invited to attend a Meet-the-Artist Reception on Friday, October 7, from 5:00-7:00 p.m.