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      <description>Europe’s Airbus said on Friday it was ordering immediate repairs to 6,000 of its widely used A320 family of jets in a sweeping recall affecting more than half the global fleet, threatening upheaval during the busiest travel weekend of the year in the United States and disruption worldwide.
The setback appears to be among the largest recalls affecting Airbus in its 55-year history and comes weeks after the A320 overtook the Boeing 737 as the most delivered model. At the time Airbus issued its...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2025 00:13:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Airbus issues major A320 recall, threatening global flight disruption</title>
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      <description>US President Donald Trump did not bring much holiday cheer Tuesday when bestowing ceremonial pardons on two Thanksgiving turkeys, dispensing more insults than goodwill at the traditional White House ritual.
He joked about sending the turkeys to an infamous prison in El Salvador that has been used to house migrants deported from the United States. He said the birds should be named Chuck and Nancy – after Democratic stalwarts Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi – but “I would never pardon those...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2025 20:17:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Trump pardons turkeys and roasts foes at Thanksgiving ceremony</title>
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      <author>Andrew Sun</author>
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      <description>With American Thanksgiving around the corner, I need to call out one of the dumbest cooking trends the internet has ever promoted: deep-frying turkeys. It is time to stop!
This big bad idea began back in the late 1970s. Southern chefs in New Orleans, who normally fried chickens, decided to apply their technique to a different bird five times the size.
As time went by, celebrity cooks like Martha Stewart and Emeril Lagasse took the scheme to their television shows, adding to the lore.
But it was...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2025 00:15:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Stop deep-frying turkeys for Thanksgiving, it’s dry and dangerous</title>
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      <description>US President Joe Biden pardoned Peach and Blossom, two white-plumed turkeys, on Monday, sparing them from Thanksgiving dinner tables, an annual tradition that also marked the start of the Democrat’s last holiday season at the White House.
This year’s turkeys are named after the Delaware state flower, the peach blossom, which symbolises resilience, Biden, who has two homes in the state, told a crowd of around 2,500 people on the White House South Lawn as one of the turkeys gobbled in the...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Nov 2024 18:24:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Biden pardons turkeys Peach and Blossom during final Thanksgiving event</title>
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      <description>How long is ground turkey good in the freezer? The short answer? Three to four months.
While uncooked, whole poultry can retain its quality for one year in the freezer, time is – you guessed it! – money. On average, Hong Kong retailers are pricing frozen birds at around HK$855 (US$110). Ground turkey (turkey mince) shines through as a lower-cost alternative to roasting a frozen turkey for Thanksgiving or Christmas that’s also readily available in most grocery stores.
According to the Food Safety...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Nov 2023 11:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Cooks’ questions: how long does ground turkey last in the freezer?</title>
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      <description>Liberty and Bell can spread their wings without fear. The two Thanksgiving turkeys played their part on Monday in an annual holiday tradition at the White House: a president sparing them from becoming someone’s dinner.
“I hereby pardon Liberty and Bell. Congratulations, birds,” US President Joe Biden said after one of the National Thanksgiving Turkeys was placed on a table near him.
The event, held on the South Lawn this year instead of the smaller Rose Garden, marks the unofficial start of the...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2023 19:20:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Biden pardons Thanksgiving turkeys while marking 81st birthday with jokes about his age</title>
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      <description>3.5/5 stars
Holiday-themed slasher films have long been a staple of the horror genre, as Halloween, Black Christmas, My Bloody Valentine and countless others add a shot of festive fear to an otherwise celebratory season.
Director Eli Roth adds to the calendar of carnage with Thanksgiving, which sees the residents of a small New England town at the mercy of a knife-wielding killer dressed as a pilgrim, who carves up his victims with as much ravenous gusto as revellers would a freshly roasted...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2023 04:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Thanksgiving movie review: Eli Roth’s utterly gruesome slasher horror feature, built on his fake trailer in Grindhouse, may well kick off a series</title>
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      <description>US President Joe Biden made lighthearted references to Democrats’ success in the midterm elections as he pardoned two turkeys, Chocolate and Chip, in what has become a quirky Thanksgiving tradition under presidents of both parties.
“The votes are in, they’ve been counted, verified. There’s no ballot stuffing, there’s no ‘fowl’ play,” Biden joked Monday during the ceremony on the White House’s South Lawn. He added the “only red wave this season” would be if his German shepherd, Commander, knocked...</description>
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      <title>No ‘fowl play’, no ‘ballot stuffing’, Joe Biden jokes at Thanksgiving turkey pardon</title>
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      <description>The turkey is quite a polarising protein.
Discerning gourmands scoff at the bird, which they rank way down on the fowl list compared to pheasant, duck, squab, goose, quail and even the common chicken. But for those who grew up with a big Butterball every festive holiday, no amount of culinary criticism could dissuade them from turkey nostalgia.
I don’t mind turkey. Objectively, though, I can understand the criticism of the bird: the lean breast meat is usually dry and bland, no matter how much...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2021 20:45:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Is eating turkey worth it? For Christmas or Thanksgiving, it’s dry, awkward, terrible environmentally – and for the birds</title>
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      <description>Total US coronavirus infections passed 13 million on Friday, ﻿as infections in New York state, the early epicentre of the US outbreak, topped 8,000 for the first time since April.
Americans stayed home on Black Friday as infections continued to climb, with the usual post-Thanksgiving shopping crowds conspicuously absent.
On Fifth Avenue in New York City, the line outside the Philippine consulate was longer than the tiny queue to get into Zara. At Macy’s Herald Square, the biggest department...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2020 23:41:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Coronavirus: US cases top 13 million, Black Friday shoppers stay home</title>
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      <description>President Donald Trump’s press conference on Thursday was his first since losing the US election – and an unusually small piece of furniture stole the show.
After conducting a call with US troops for Thanksgiving, Trump responded to reporters’ questions about the election largely by stirring baseless allegations of electoral fraud, at one point snapping at a reporter.
Many viewers, however, seemed distracted by the tiny desk at which the president was seated. Some likened it to a child’s desk...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2020 14:28:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Donald Trump mocked for giving Thanksgiving speech from tiny desk</title>
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      <description>The US has officially started its winter holiday season, with Thanksgiving having just taken place and Christmas less than a month away.
President Donald Trump held the traditional annual National Thanksgiving Turkey Pardoning Ceremony at the Rose Garden of the White House on November 24. His wife, Melania, revealed the White House’s Christmas decorations for this year, despite apparently being low on Christmas cheer herself. A secretly recorded phone conversation between the outgoing first lady...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2020 02:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>What’s Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka wearing this holiday season? Here are 6 previous Thanksgiving and Christmas looks that might clue us in</title>
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      <description>Germany announced on Wednesday that it will push for Europe to ban ski holidays in a bid to curb coronavirus infections, while cases of Covid-19 reached a new peak of more than 60 million globally.
The prospect of Christmas behind closed doors rather than on the slopes stretched before Europeans as Americans faced their own gloom, recording the highest daily death toll from the virus in six months on the eve of a subdued Thanksgiving holiday.
It took just 17 days to go from 50 million cases to...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2020 18:18:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Global coronavirus cases surge past 60 million</title>
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      <description>American Thanksgiving is just around the corner, providing a moment for the typical US family to find gratitude amid a truly challenging moment in history.
Thanksgiving (and its Canadian counterpart in October) is a uniquely American holiday. Americans living abroad or people who spent significant time in the US are typically the only people who celebrate it outside of the country. 
But Thanksgiving is part and parcel with a long tradition of autumnal harvest festivals across the world. 

In...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2020 12:55:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Thanksgiving or Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, which has better food?</title>
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      <description>Think of Thanksgiving and it is hard not to think of guilty, self-indulgent excess. Its image was distilled by New Englander Sarah Josepha Hale, who described the feast in detail in her 1827 novel Northwood: turkey flanked by a loin of pork and a leg of mutton, a chicken pie, mounts of stuffing and cranberry sauce, plum pudding, pumpkin pie, ale and cider.
For a feast first indulged in 1621 when the Pilgrim Puritans, less than a year off the Mayflower, partied on wildfowl and venison for three...</description>
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      <title>Tofurkey for Thanksgiving and mock roast suckling pig? How the world can eat less meat</title>
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      <description>Flooding rains, heavy snows and gusty winds across the US are disrupting travel on one of the busiest days of the year and threatening to keep Thanksgiving Day parade balloons from flying.
Two large storms are sweeping the nation, causing widespread travel problems as close to 55 million people are expected to take to the roads and air, according to AAA. Areas around Denver received 20 to 30cm (8 to 12 inches) of snow, causing treacherous road conditions.
Both coasts, meanwhile, are facing their...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Nov 2019 18:46:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Trouble at Thanksgiving: storms disrupt travel plans and threaten to ground Macy’s parade balloons</title>
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      <description>Despite Thanksgiving’s roots as a North American holiday, more people in China are seeing it as an opportunity to give thanks to their loved ones as awareness of the festival has steadily grown on the other side of the world.
On Thursday, many Chinese internet users took to social media to wish their followers a happy Thanksgiving with emoji-filled selfies and sentimental messages.
The hashtag “Thanksgiving, thanks to you” was viewed more than 8 million times on China’s Twitter-like Weibo, as...</description>
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      <description>Frigid temperatures and blustery winds were no match for holiday cheer as giant character balloons took to the skies, and performers on floats and marching bands made their way through New York City’s streets on Thursday for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
SpongeBob SquarePants, Charlie Brown, the Grinch and other big balloons were cleared for take-off just before the parade, although some of them floated at noticeably lower heights above the people holding their tethers, like the outstretched...</description>
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      <description>Chinese turkey farmer Fang Guoping does not get much sleep at this time of year. After finishing processing his orders for the day at 6pm, he has just enough time to freshen up, eat and get a few hours’ rest before starting the next round of slaughtering, cleaning and packing.
“I start work at 3 or 4am, and sometimes at midnight,” he said. “I only rest for a few hours a day. After all, this is the only time of the year that we can make money.”
The two-month period from November to New Year’s Eve...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov 2018 09:03:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>When US Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan was being grilled by Senator Lindsey Graham during her confirmation hearing in 2010, the lawmaker asked her what she had been doing on Christmas Day.
The question was raised to examine the Supreme Court nominee’s thoughts about how to adjudicate the case of the “underwear bomber”, who had attempted to bring down a commercial jet en route from Amsterdam to Detroit on December 25, 2009, but Kagan turned the exchange into a light moment.


“Like all Jews, I...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov 2018 06:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>‘Peking turkey’? At Thanksgiving in the United States, it’s on at least one Chinese menu</title>
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      <description>In the days before refrigeration, livestock trucks and a highway transport system that criss-crossed America, the only way to get turkeys to market for the holidays was to march the birds, like condemned men, to the nearest slaughterhouse.
These long journeys were called turkey drives, similar to the cattle drives romanticised in film and literature, but without the cowboys, the Wild West myths or the threat of a stampede from 500-kilogram steers. There was no romance in driving these unruly...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2018 21:01:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Thanksgiving is my favourite holiday. Fabulous food, family, friends, and American football: that’s the makings of a wonderful day and life, if you can keep the energy going.
It all starts with having gratitude. Sometimes that can be a challenge, but if you can just be grateful for where you are at the moment, then you have what you need to move your life forward.
‘Friends become family’: how US expats abroad celebrate Thanksgiving
Gratitude is a way of life, not something that you think about...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2018 17:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>There’s more to Thanksgiving than turkey – how being grateful can transform your life</title>
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      <description>With the holiday of Thanksgiving on Thursday – and the Christmas fast approaching – you have probably noticed that your calendar is filling up quickly with gatherings with family, friends and colleagues.
Often, lots of food is served at these gatherings, which may start you to wonder: “How can I keep my waistline in check without needing to make new year’s resolutions that I might not keep?”
First of all, there is nothing wrong with indulging in a little more than you normally eat, especially...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2018 08:45:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Mina Park has a lot on her plate. As the chef and owner of Sook in Hong Kong, and co-owner of the recently closed but pioneering Baroo in Los Angeles, Park is at the cutting edge of modern global Korean dining. But this time of year her mind drifts from her work in food to her family table and preparations for her favourite holiday of the year, Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving can be a complicated time for immigrants and their children in the United States. The holiday’s very Americanness can be...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2018 19:04:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>How Thanksgiving helps Asian-Americans celebrate their culture and identity</title>
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      <description>For most of Korea’s history, the harvest festival known as Chuseok has been a time to celebrate. Traditionally, as the harvest is collected and stored for the long winter ahead, people’s thoughts turn to indulging in this season of plenty.
It is a phenomenon seen in many parts of the world, but there are several things that are unique about the Korean version of Thanksgiving, which was celebrated this year from September 23 to 25.
10 sad, sad facts about Thanksgiving turkeys
With the US...</description>
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      <description>Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and for those who celebrate the holiday, it’s time to start planning.
But fear not, if home cooking is not your thing, there are some fantastic options to help you enjoy the holiday in Hong Kong this November, whether it be to eat-in or takeaway.
EAT-IN
1. Stone Nullah Tavern

Catering to large and small parties, American eatery Stone Nullah Tavern is bringing us a delicious Thanksgiving dinner (HK$548 per person) with a choice between their famous garlic...</description>
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      <description>From the front lines of war to a staple of institutional catering, Spam is rarely seen as a gourmet ingredient – but the canned pink meat holds a unique position in South Korea as a top-selling holiday gift.
Ahead of the Chuseok harvest festival which starts Sunday – also known as “Korean Thanksgiving”and an occasion for mass family gatherings – presentation wooden boxes of the blue-and-yellow tins, nestled in packing straw, line the shelves of both major retailers and local convenience...</description>
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      <description>If there’s one meal at which family drama is on full display, it’s Thanksgiving. Expectations and emotions run high, and there are a lot of moving parts to cause friction. Even Anthony Bourdain, who is seemingly immune to the criticism of others, feels the pressure to pull off the most anticipated meal of the year.
In fact, he dedicated a whole chapter to Thanksgiving in the book I co-wrote with him last year, Appetites: A Cookbook. There, you’ll find recipes from Tony that are capable of...</description>
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      <description>Thanksgiving week gives us cause to think about chickens. Yes, turkeys too, but I want to think about chickens, and the sad but awesome role they play – in feeding a planet of more than 7 billion people, in ridiculous trade politics, and in creating a clear and present human danger because of their gigantic forced appetite for antibiotics.
Awesome because the 60 billion chickens now slaughtered every year to feed us provide more meat for human consumption than any other animal except pigs. And...</description>
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      <description>When I think about gratitude, I think about showing appreciation for the people who make your life great — your partner, your parents, your co-worker who’s always around to hear you complain about your other co-worker.
Thanks, guys!
But apparently, there’s someone else who needs your appreciation, as much or more than the rest of those people: You.
Don’t get squirmy, now. You don’t need to hug yourself or write yourself love notes (unless you want to) — you just have to recognise how hard you’re...</description>
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      <title>If you’re only showing gratitude to friends and family this Thanksgiving, you’re forgetting someone important</title>
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      <description>Each Thanksgiving, Americans cut, tear, and rip apart roasted, glistening turkeys like it will be their last meal on Earth. And they love doing it.
For those of you eating turkey this Thanksgiving, there are some facts you should know, first. Facts about flying turkeys, frozen turkeys, and the sad secret of the lucky pardoned turkey that might not be so lucky.

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      <description>Turkey and football will be the main Thanksgiving headliners up on the International Space Station.
NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough, the station’s commander, is serving as Thanksgiving chef for the six-person crew. He showed off the specialties he’ll be preparing in a video this week.
“It’s going to be a little bit different for us up here in space,” he said, “but I’m going to try to make it as much like home as we can.”
On Thursday — a regular workday for the crew — Kimbrough will warm up...</description>
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