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Wild turkeys off the menu in Maine after ‘forever chemicals’ found in birds

Contamination of wildlife with Pfas, which can increase risk of cancer, a growing problem in US

Hunters in Maine have been warned not to eat wild turkeys in parts of the state, after the birds were found to contain “forever chemicals” that can cause an increased risk of cancer.

Maine officials warned that high levels of Pfas – per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances – have been detected in wild turkey and deer killed and harvested in areas in the south-west of the state.

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National guard shooting will likely make Trump crack down even harder

The attack makes the troops’ Washington DC exit less likely and offers a convenient data point for rightwing narratives

“Washington DC is considered a safe zone,” Donald Trump declared on Tuesday, veering off topic at the national Thanksgiving turkey pardoning ceremony at the White House. “This was one of the most unsafe places anywhere in the United States. It is now considered a totally safe city.”

A day later, two national guardsmen from West Virginia were shot in a busy area a few blocks from the White House in downtown Washington. The ambush took place outside the Farragut West Metro railway station within sight of the Guardian’s office (I had been in the station three hours earlier and witnessed national guard troops milling around).

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Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade: Time, TV/Online Streaming Info, Where To Watch The 2025 Thanksgiving Day Parade

Cynthia Erivo kicks off this year’s parade with a show-stopping opening number!
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Uncommon Knowledge: Trump Has Biden to Thank for $274 Ozempic

As Trump takes a victory lap on lower drug prices, he should thank Biden for signing a key law that made it possible.
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Louisiana death row inmate freed after nearly 30 years as overturned conviction upends case

A Louisiana man who spent nearly 30 years on death row walked out of prison Wednesday after a judge overturned his conviction and granted him bail.
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Map Shows US Cities Seeing Biggest Rise in Home Value

Knoxville, TN, has seen the biggest increase in home value since October 2019, reporting a rise of nearly 86 percent.
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One Question on X Was Viewed Over 700M Times—Then the Account Got Suspended

As the post neared 800 million views, the user’s account on X was suspended.
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CloudKitchens CTO says he might add an IQ test for job applicants

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CloudKitchens CTO Brian Atwell said the startup’s accounting team already uses IQ tests in its interview process.

  • CloudKitchens CTO Brian Atwell said testing for intelligence is necessary for some tech roles.
  • He said that Uber cofounder Travis Kalanick’s startup is considering using IQ tests for more roles.
  • Atwell said such tests would “help weed out people very early.”

CloudKitchens CTO Brian Atwell said he has considered a way to shake up the startup’s hiring process by implementing one of the oldest kinds of tests.

“It probably wouldn’t hurt if you slapped an IQ test in front of the PM in your process,” Atwell told podcaster Ryan Peterman during a recent episode.

Atwell said it’s difficult to design a perfect interview process, particularly one that can’t be gamed. He said that CloudKitchens, Uber cofounder Travis Kalanick‘s $15 billion ghost kitchen startup, is conducting 20 experiments at any given time to improve its interview process.

“The reason that companies don’t do it is, it just takes a ton of work to build a good process,” he said. “Like in a tech org, you have dozens of different roles and each one needs different interviews, so the leadership team needs to be really, really dedicated to it.”

In particular, Atwell said hiring project managers is more difficult than hiring software engineers, because some of the tasks a PM performs are “generally less well-defined than the engineering role.”

Adding an IQ test wouldn’t solve everything, but Atwell said such intelligence tests can help cull the initial field of applicants. He said that CloudKitchen’s accounting team already uses IQ tests in its hiring process.

“It wouldn’t help differentiate between the excellent and super excellent, but it would help weed out people very early, and then you could spend more time differentiating between the good versus excellent and the rest of your process,” he said.

Companies like CloudKitchens need such a rigorous process, Atwell said, to make sure they’re hiring quality engineers.

“Like an interview that tests your ability to recall things, your experience, or just your mindsets, does not build a strong engineering team,” he said. “An interview that anyone can pass regardless of IQ, if they can practice enough that does not build a strong engineering team.”

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French authorities detain three for suspected Russian espionage activities

French authorities have detained three people for allegedly working for Russian security services and conducting economic espionage under the guise of running a humanitarian organisation.
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Holiday lights, ‘Shrek The Musical,’ basketball, more: 29 things to do in Greater Cleveland

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Happy Thanksgiving! It might be turkey day today, but there are many things going on throughout Greater Cleveland. We offer 29 things to do: Holiday shows with lights, theater performances, a bunch of basketball games and many other events are set from today – Thursday, Nov. 27 (Thanksgiving) to Wednesday, Dec. 3. And at the end, we’ll offer a few events to look forward to in …