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As Arctic climate warms, even Santa runs short of snow [Video]

With a month to go until Christmas, Santa Claus is busy preparing, but the warming climate and lack of snow in his Arctic hometown have him worried. By this time of year, the town of Rovaniemi in Finnish Lapland — marketed by tourism officials since the 1980s as the “real” home of Santa Claus —

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Louisiana 51st Annual Bayou classic: tickets, parking, events [Video]

The Bayou Classic is celebrating 51 years of a historical football rivalry between the Southern University Jaguars and the Grambling State Tigers. The event brings thousands of people to New Orleans every Thanksgiving weekend. Here is everything you need to know about the 51st Annual Bayou Classic. 51st Annual Bayou Classic: Southern vs. GramblingThe Bayou Classic football game will be played at the Caesars Superdome Saturday, Nov. 30 at 1 p.m. and doors for the game open at 11 a.m. The Southern University Jaguars will be the home team and sitting on the west side section near 129-156 of the Superdome. The Grambling State Tigers will be the visiting team and sitting on the east side section near 101-128. All bags are prohibited except for clear vinyl bags no larger than 12′ wide x 12′ height x 6′ deep. Cash is not accepted at the Superdome. Rideshare is encouraged but for people who are driving it is encouraged to purchase parking ahead of the event. Parking can be purchased on the Parkwhiz website. Tickets for the game are still available. To purchase tickets, click one of the links below:TicketmasterStubhubSeat GeekVivid SeatsTicket CityTickPickGametimeGreek Show and Battle of the BandsThe Greek Show and Battle of the Bands will be held on Friday, Nov. 29, at the Caesars Superdome. The show starts at 6 p.m. and doors open at 5 p.m. The Southern University “Human Jukebox” marching band will be on the south end zone of the Superdome. The Grambling University Tiger marching band will be on the north end zone side of the Superdome. Tickets for the Battle of the Bands and Greek Show are available on the Ticketmaster website. Annual Bayou Classic Thanksgiving Day ParadeThe Bayou Classic Thanksgiving Day parade will be held on Thursday, Nov. 28, at 3 p.m. Downtown. The parade will start at the Caesar Superdome on Poydras Street and end at Poydras Street and Loyola Avenue. You can download the WDSU Parade Tracker app to track the parade. Annual Bayou Classic Fan Festival Before the game, fans can enjoy Bayou Classic festivities at Champions Square at the Superdome. The fan festival is from 9 a.m. and ends at 12 p.m. It is free and open to all. The Bayou Classic fan fest will feature entertainment from Rick Ross, Subtweet Shawn, Webbie, Snug, T99zy and more. Information on Bayou Classic, other events, parking and tickets can be found on the Bayou Classic website.

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Who Is Arne Bye? Gynecologist Accused of Raping 87 Women in Norway’s Biggest Abuse Scandal of Norway [Video]

A Norwegian doctor is on trial for allegedly raping 87 women, aged 14 to 67, over two decades, while secretly filming the assaults. The case, labeled Norway’s largest sexual abuse scandal, has shocked the nation.

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Deadly listeria outbreak tied to Upstate business [Video]

Health officials are tracking another deadly outbreak in food, this one claiming an infant’s life and hospitalizing others.It is just the latest in a string of deadly contaminations.The business related to this outbreak is closer to home in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. According to the U.S. Department of Agricultures Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), on Nov. 9, Yu Shang Food, Inc., recalled approximately 72,240 pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products due to some batches testing positive for listeria.All ready-to-eat products from Yu Shang Food produced prior to Oct. 28, 2024, are subject to recall.View the full recall product list here.View recalled product labels here.The products subject to recall bear establishment number P-46684 or EST. M46684 inside the USDA mark of inspection. These affected foods were shipped to retail locations nationwide, and as of Friday, illnesses have been reported in four states: California, Illinois, New York and New Jersey.According to Yu Shang Food’s website, the company’s resellers include: GW Supermarket, Hongkong Supermarket, Marina Supermarket and 99 Ranch Market.The problem was discovered after FSIS performed routine testing of the finished product produced by Yu Shang Food on Oct. 21. The product tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes.On Friday, health officials reported twin infants died in California. However, as of right now the Centers for Disease Control can only connect one of the infant’s deaths to the outbreak. At least 10 other people have been sickened by the recalled product, but the CDC said the number of cases is likely higher.FSIS is concerned some affected product may still be in consumers refrigerators or freezers. The products should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase. Refrigerators, containers and other surfaces that may have touched the foods should be cleaned and sanitized.This outbreak follows other recent food contamination cases.Over the summer, 10 people died from a listeria outbreak linked to contaminated Boar’s Head deli meat.In October, more than 100 E. coli cases originated from slivered onions on McDonald’s Quarter Pounders. McDonald’s has changed suppliers for onions since the outbreak occurred.In November, more than a dozen states reported E. coli cases after a person died from eating organic carrots produced by Grimmway Farms.People can get listeria poisoning after eating foods contaminated with the bacteria. Listeria poisoning symptoms include:fevermuscle achesheadachestiff neckconfusion loss of balanceconvulsionsdiarrhea In pregnant women, the infection can cause miscarriages, stillbirths, premature delivery or life-threatening infection of the newborn. Older adults and people with weakened immune systems have a higher chance of having serious or sometimes fatal infections.