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These Cities Are Suing The Pentagon Over 'Deadly Gaps' In America's Gun-Check System

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 01:37 PM PST

These Cities Are Suing The Pentagon Over 'Deadly Gaps' In America's Gun-Check SystemThe cities of New York, Philadelphia and San Francisco are suing the U.S. Department of Defense over its legal failure to report service member crimes to the FBI and national gun background check database, multiple outlets reported Tuesday.


Mystery Dem-backed super PAC Highway 31 spent millions in Alabama race

Posted: 27 Dec 2017 10:24 AM PST

Mystery Dem-backed super PAC Highway 31 spent millions in Alabama raceA mysterious super PAC poured millions into the special Alabama Senate race between Doug Jones and Roy Moore, and that group was reportedly funded heavily by the Democratic Senate Majority PAC.


North Korean Defectors Show Signs Of Possible Radiation Exposure

Posted: 27 Dec 2017 09:02 AM PST

North Korean Defectors Show Signs Of Possible Radiation ExposureAt least four North Korean defectors have shown symptoms consistent with radiation exposure, including chromosomal abnormalities, South Korea's Unification Ministry said Wednesday.


After holiday shopping, time for returns

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 08:07 AM PST

After holiday shopping, time for returnsThe holiday shopping season was a win for retailers as holiday sales hit their best pace since 2011. Now, consumers are making their way back to the mall but this time to return their unwanted gifts.


#5 of 10 Most Popular News Galleries of 2017: Dramatic aerial views of the flooding in Harvey’s aftermath

Posted: 27 Dec 2017 03:44 AM PST

#5 of 10 Most Popular News Galleries of 2017: Dramatic aerial views of the flooding in Harvey's aftermathNeighborhood after neighborhood underwater. Submerged highways. The cities of coastal Texas in crisis.


As Putin seethes over Olympic ban, doping whistleblower fears for his life 

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 02:00 AM PST

As Putin seethes over Olympic ban, doping whistleblower fears for his life The whistleblower who exposed Russia's systematic doping of Olympic athletes has been warned by U.S. officials that Russian agents may be inside the United States looking for him and that new security measures needed to be taken to insure his safety, the lawyer for the whistleblower tells Yahoo News.


Ben Affleck Spends Christmas with Ex Jennifer Garner and Kids as He Continues Treatment

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 06:00 PM PST

Ben Affleck Spends Christmas with Ex Jennifer Garner and Kids as He Continues TreatmentBen Affleck, ex Jennifer Garner and their three children celebrated Christmas as a family


Record-breaking snowstorm in Pennsylvania declared disaster emergency

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 08:06 AM PST

Record-breaking snowstorm in Pennsylvania declared disaster emergencyWith nearly 57 inches of snow in two days, conditions are so hazardous that the airport was forced to close.


Teens charged with murder after man killed by falling sandbag

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 08:07 AM PST

Teens charged with murder after man killed by falling sandbagFour Ohio teens, ages 13 and 14, were charged with murder after allegedly throwing a sandbag off a highway overpass. It crashed through the windshield of a vehicle, killing a 22-year-old father seated in the passenger seat.


The Latest: Halt to church construction 'only viable option'

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 04:14 PM PST

The Latest: Halt to church construction 'only viable option'NEW YORK (AP) — The Latest on the halted construction at a church that was destroyed on Sept. 11, 2001 (all times local):


18 Post-Holiday Sales On Clothes, Shoes, Accessories And More

Posted: 27 Dec 2017 10:13 AM PST

18 Post-Holiday Sales On Clothes, Shoes, Accessories And MoreThe hustle and bustle of the holidays might have come to an abrupt halt, but that doesn't mean the sales have.


These Two Best Friends Just Learned They're Actually Brothers After 60 Years

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 03:31 PM PST

These Two Best Friends Just Learned They're Actually Brothers After 60 YearsOne never knew his father, and the other was adopted. Separately, they sought answers about their ancestry


21 Of The Best Feminist Books Of 2017

Posted: 27 Dec 2017 12:18 PM PST

21 Of The Best Feminist Books Of 2017From the Women's March in January and the subsequent record number of women running for political offices, to the #MeToo movement, 2017 has been a remarkable year for women.


U.S. appeals court rejects challenge to Trump voter fraud panel

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 12:36 PM PST

U.S. appeals court rejects challenge to Trump voter fraud panelA U.S. appeals court in Washington on Tuesday upheld a lower court's decision to allow President Donald Trump's commission investigating voter fraud to request data on voter rolls from U.S. states. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) watchdog group, which filed the lawsuit, did not have legal standing to seek to force the presidential commission to review privacy concerns before collecting individuals' voter data.


Man Arrested for Damaging ATM After It Gave Him 'Too Much Money': Cops

Posted: 27 Dec 2017 12:50 PM PST

Man Arrested for Damaging ATM After It Gave Him 'Too Much Money': CopsMichael Joseph Oleksik, 23, punched the touch screen in frustration, authorities said.


Deputy recalls breaking through frozen pond to pull out boy

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 06:20 PM PST

Deputy recalls breaking through frozen pond to pull out boyNEW HARMONY, Utah (AP) — A Utah sheriff's deputy said Tuesday he was desperate and numb from the cold as he punched and stomped his way into a frozen pond on Christmas Day to pull out an 8-year-old boy who had fallen through the ice while chasing his dog.


Russia's New Husky-Class Submarine: Everything We Know (And Want to Know)

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 06:44 AM PST

Russia's New Husky-Class Submarine: Everything We Know (And Want to Know)If the Russians realize their vision for the Husky, the new boat should provide Moscow with a design the Kremlin can build in large quantities and replace the Soviet-era vessels that still comprise the bulk of their fleet. The Russian Navy is taking a page out of the United States Navy's playbook as it develops its family of next generation nuclear submarines. Tentatively called Project Husky, the new submarines will be built in three variants—a basic attack submarine model, an expanded guided-missile submarine (SSGN) version and an enlarged ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) variant writes Ilya Kramnik, a defense reporter with Lenta.ru.


New York City on track to end year with sharp drop in murder rate

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 01:40 PM PST

New York City on track to end year with sharp drop in murder rateThe city recorded 278 homicides up to mid-December, compared with 325 last year, and police say there were the lowest number of index crimes since the 50s NYPD police stand guard inside the New York Port Authority Bus Terminal in the city after it reopened following an explosion on December 11, 2017 Photograph: Drew Angerer/Getty Images


Democrat In Tied Virginia Race Tries To Stop Winner From Being Picked Out Of A Bowl

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 01:35 PM PST

Democrat In Tied Virginia Race Tries To Stop Winner From Being Picked Out Of A BowlDemocrat Shelly Simonds launched a last-minute effort Tuesday to prevent the race for a crucial seat in Virginia's House of Delegates from being settled by luck.


Man's 'Christmas Vacation' Homage Has Neighbors Calling 911

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 10:58 AM PST

Man's 'Christmas Vacation' Homage Has Neighbors Calling 911A Colorado man's homage to his favorite Christmas movie gave him the gift of laughter this year.


Luann de Lesseps Entered Incorrect Hotel Room with a Man Before Arrest, Police Say

Posted: 27 Dec 2017 01:46 PM PST

Luann de Lesseps Entered Incorrect Hotel Room with a Man Before Arrest, Police SayLuann de Lesseps' arrest on Saturday night came after she was discovered trespassing in a hotel room with an unidentified male who was once her ex, according to a police report


NY Atty. General steps up lawsuits against Trump admin.

Posted: 25 Dec 2017 11:43 PM PST

NY Atty. General steps up lawsuits against Trump admin.NY Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has filed his 100th lawsuit against Donald Trump and the administration, according to the New York Times. Nick Akerman explains Schneiderman's history with Trump and why his legal challenges are significant.


Coalition has no plans to target Islamic State in Syrian government-controlled areas

Posted: 27 Dec 2017 12:02 PM PST

Coalition has no plans to target Islamic State in Syrian government-controlled areasBy Idrees Ali WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Despite saying that the Syrian government is not doing enough to stop Islamic State militants from moving through its territory, the U.S.-led coalition fighting the group does not intend to target militants in those areas, a senior coalition official said on Wednesday. The comments by British Army Major General Felix Gedney indicate that the coalition will rely on the Syrian government to go after Islamic State militants in areas controlled by forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. U.S. officials have said in the past that the Syrian government forces are too few, too poor and too weak to fight Islamic State.


Orrin Hatch grateful for 'honor' from Utah newspaper criticizing him

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 11:25 AM PST

Orrin Hatch grateful for 'honor' from Utah newspaper criticizing himOrrin Hatch's tweet did not include a link to the editorial. The longest serving Republican senator, Orrin Hatch, tweeted on Christmas day that he was grateful after his local paper hailed him on its front page as the "Utahn of the year", but he made no mention of a stinging accompanying editorial. Many were left asking if Hatch was being sarcastic or had tweeted before reading the Salt Lake Tribune's full reasoning for the award, for the most impactful person in the state, which hit out at his part in slashing the size of Utah's national monuments.


US ambassador hails $285m cut in funding for UN as 'big step in the right direction'

Posted: 25 Dec 2017 11:24 PM PST

US ambassador hails $285m cut in funding for UN as 'big step in the right direction'The US Mission to the UN said the 2018/19 budget would be slashed by over $285m (£213m) and reductions would also be made to the UN's management and support functions. Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the UN, said the "inefficiency and overspending" of the organisation is well-known.


Displaced Syrians survive war but face battle against cold

Posted: 25 Dec 2017 06:39 PM PST

Displaced Syrians survive war but face battle against coldKhadija Alloush made it out alive from Syria's battle-ravaged Raqa with her five children, but she lost her seven-year-old son to the biting cold of life in a displacement camp. As temperatures drop, tens of thousands of civilians forced out of their homes by Syria's war are spending yet another winter in flimsy plastic tents or abandoned half-finished buildings. After fleeing fighting in the Islamic State group's former bastion Raqa, Khadija's family sought refuge in the Ain Issa camp about 50 kilometres (30 miles) north.


Vanity Fair Gets Called Out For Suggesting Hillary Clinton Take Up Knitting

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 10:01 PM PST

Vanity Fair Gets Called Out For Suggesting Hillary Clinton Take Up KnittingVanity Fair staffers are ringing in the new year with Champagne and cheap shots at Hillary Clinton.


Philippines to sanction firms involved in deadly fire if safety skirted

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 07:44 AM PST

Philippines to sanction firms involved in deadly fire if safety skirtedBy Enrico Dela Cruz MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines said on Tuesday it would investigate whether safety regulations were ignored at an office where a fire killed 37 call center employees, and vowed to impose sanctions if firms had not met standards. The remains of 37 employees of the U.S.-based Research Now SSI killed by Saturday's fire in Davao City have been recovered and a criminal investigation will be launched by the Justice Department. Labour Secretary Silvestre Bello said he had instructed the government's workplace health and safety agency and the Labour Ministry's regional office in Davao, President Rodrigo Duterte's hometown, to investigate if there were lapses in safety standards.


Donald Trump Again Falsely Credits Himself With 'Essentially' Repealing Obamacare

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 05:11 AM PST

Donald Trump Again Falsely Credits Himself With 'Essentially' Repealing ObamacarePresident Donald Trump on Tuesday falsely claimed that congressional Republicans' tax bill "essentially Repeals (over time) ObamaCare," perpetuating a false claim he made previously to celebrate the bill's passage.


The Die Hard Writer Just Settled the Christmas Movie Debate Once and For All

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 07:47 AM PST

The Die Hard Writer Just Settled the Christmas Movie Debate Once and For AllYippee-ki-yay, movie lovers


Nearly $60,000 Raised For 'Hugging Dog' And Owner Who Lost Home in Christmas Day Fire

Posted: 27 Dec 2017 08:19 AM PST

Nearly $60,000 Raised For 'Hugging Dog' And Owner Who Lost Home in Christmas Day FireLouboutina has a huge following on Instagram.


British woman jailed in Egypt is 'on the verge of a breakdown', family says

Posted: 27 Dec 2017 12:52 AM PST

British woman jailed in Egypt is 'on the verge of a breakdown', family saysA British woman jailed for three years in Egypt for smuggling drugs is on the verge of a breakdown after being sent to a prison "full of jihadi terrorists", her family has said.   Shop worker Laura Plummer, 33, from Hull, was arrested in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada after she was found to be carrying 290 Tramadol tablets in her suitcase, a painkiller which is legal in the UK but which is banned in Egypt. Ms Plummer's family said she was taking the tablets for her Egyptian partner, who suffers from severe back pain and had no idea what she was doing was wrong. Her sister, Jayne Synclair, said she feared she would not survive three years in prison. "Laura isn't the strongest of people, she's on the verge of a nervous breakdown, covered in scabs. "She's been bitten from head to foot in mosquito bites and she's like a ghost. "Her skin is translucent and the muscles in her legs don't work - they're like jelly." Shop worker Laura Plummer, 33, from Hull, was arrested in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada after she was found to be carrying 290 Tramadol tablets in her suitcase Mrs Synclair, 40, said Ms Plummer had unexpectedly been sent to the infamous Qena prison north of Luxor. It houses some of the most dangerous inmates in the country, including Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and Muslim Brotherhood members. "They have slyly taken her to where the British Foreign Office told us she would never be placed - but the Egyptian authorities have already moved her there," she said.  "Our biggest fear with this scenario has been confirmed - she will be sharing a tiny cell with jihadi terrorists and rapists. "'I honestly dread to think. Laura won't survive a day in there - let alone three years. She won't even make it through that - I can't believe they've even still sent her there." According to the family, Ms Plummer was also fined £4,500. They said her father had already paid out £25,000 to defend his daughter. The Plummer family has previously said Ms Plummer had no idea that what she doing was illegal and was just "daft". They said she did not try to hide the medicine, which she had been given by a friend, and she thought it was a joke when she was pulled over by officials after arriving for a holiday with her partner. Omar Abdel Azim, Ms Plummer's partner Mohammed Othman, Ms Plummer's lawyer, said he was optimistic she would not serve the full sentence. "The sentence is lenient considering Laura is on trial for smuggling and trading drugs, for which the sentence can be the death penalty or life, in jail," he told the Telegraph. Mr Othman said that he still needs to see the reasoning of the verdict but he anticipated that the judge would acquit if their appeal application was accepted. The family said they were planning an immediate appeal after Ms Plummer mistakenly pleaded guilty at a hearing on Christmas Day, due to a translation error. She fell to the floor and sobbed upon hearing the decision on Tuesday. "We're just hoping. Even half of that would be better. Anything less than three years," Mrs Synclair said. "She doesn't deserve that."


US forces kill 13 Shabaab militants in air strike

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 04:43 PM PST

US forces kill 13 Shabaab militants in air strikeThe United States carried out an air strike on Christmas Eve against the Shabaab Islamist group that left 13 dead, according to a statement released Wednesday. "In coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, US forces conducted an airstrike against al-Shabaab militants on the morning of Dec. 24, 2017, in southern Somalia, killing 13 terrorists," read the statement from the US Africa Command (AFRICOM). The United States has stepped up its operations in Somalia in recent weeks, with frequent strikes against Shabaab and a separate self-proclaimed branch of the Islamic State in the Horn of Africa nation.


Father 'found 13-year-old son and 44-year-old teacher having sex in car'

Posted: 27 Dec 2017 05:43 AM PST

Father 'found 13-year-old son and 44-year-old teacher having sex in car'Police in Bay City, 80 miles south-west of Houston, have charged the teacher, Rachel Gonzales, 44, with online solicitation and having an improper relationship with the 13-year-old boy. During the investigation, police inspected the boy's mobile phone and found texts from Ms Gonazalez indicating the pair had an inappropriate relationship prior to the alleged incident on 14 December, police said. At the request of the District Attorney, the Bay City Independent School District, where Ms Gonzalez is a teacher, have turned over the case to the local police.


Mark Hamill Posts A Perfect Tribute To Carrie Fisher One Year After Her Death

Posted: 27 Dec 2017 07:24 AM PST

Mark Hamill Posts A Perfect Tribute To Carrie Fisher One Year After Her DeathMark Hamill marked the first anniversary of Carrie Fisher's untimely death with a beautiful tribute to the late actress on Wednesday.


Kremlin wants opposition's call for election boycott investigated

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 04:24 AM PST

Kremlin wants opposition's call for election boycott investigatedBy Denis Pinchuk and Andrew Osborn MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Tuesday a call by opposition leader Alexei Navalny to boycott next year's presidential election must be checked to see if it complies with the law, paving the way for possible police action against him and his supporters. Navalny called on Monday for a boycott of the March 18 election after Russia's central election commission ruled he was not eligible to run for president due to a suspended prison sentence hanging over him. "The calls for a boycott will require scrupulous study, to see whether or not they comply with the law," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call.


13 Days in July: The Trump White House's crucible

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 01:16 PM PST

13 Days in July: The Trump White House's crucibleWASHINGTON (AP) — They were the 13 days that transformed the White House.


How to avoid freezing if you're ringing in the new year in Times Square

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 05:24 AM PST

How to avoid freezing if you're ringing in the new year in Times SquareIf you are going to Times Square on New Year's Eve, prepare for chilly weather.


Argentina judge says death of prosecutor Nisman was murder

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 02:44 PM PST

Argentina judge says death of prosecutor Nisman was murderAlberto Nisman, the Argentine prosecutor who was found dead days after accusing former President Cristina Fernandez of covering up Iran's role in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center, was murdered, a federal judge said on Tuesday. In a 656-page ruling, judge Julian Ercolini said there was sufficient proof to conclude that the shot to the head that killed Nisman in January 2015 was not self-inflicted. Fernandez and others had suggested the death was a suicide, but a prosecutor investigating the case last year recommended it be pursued as a murder probe.


North Korea Is Demanding the U.S. Prove Its Claim That Pyongyang was Behind the WannaCry Attack

Posted: 25 Dec 2017 06:51 PM PST

North Korea Is Demanding the U.S. Prove Its Claim That Pyongyang was Behind the WannaCry AttackThe U.S. said Pyongyang was behind the WannaCry cyber attack


First Responders Reunite With Man They Saved After He Collapsed While Holding Infant Daughter

Posted: 26 Dec 2017 11:04 AM PST

First Responders Reunite With Man They Saved After He Collapsed While Holding Infant DaughterThe gift of life has proven to be a present money cannot buy.


Twixtmas ideas: the food we crave between Christmas and the New Year

Posted: 25 Dec 2017 10:00 PM PST

Twixtmas ideas: the food we crave between Christmas and the New YearOn the menu | This week's recipes As a child, I hated the days between Christmas and New Year. They were the flat days. My grandparents would leave on the day after Boxing Day and the house would suddenly feel empty. Life went back to normal, which, in our house, meant a lot of tidying up. Those who disliked Christmas (my mum) wanted to get the place shipshape again. She would tut as she found yet another piece of stray wrapping paper, and the tree (was it doing it to spite her?) shed its needles faster than she could hoover them up. I felt sorry for it, dying despite its adorned branches. We ate turkey sandwiches until we could eat no more, then turkey à la king (basically turkey and mushrooms in a white sauce with added sherry to make it fancy), then turkey curry. I could never understand why we cooked such a big turkey if it took five days to finish it. The making of stock and soup relieved the sense of anticlimax, though. The steam fugged up the kitchen windows, making the place warm, filling it with the smell of leeks and parsley. Maybe it's age, but now I love the period between Christmas and New Year, precisely because it's empty. I yearn for fresh flavours, crisp textures and big winter salads These are the glorious 'days between', days of freedom. You can hibernate in the corner of the sofa with all your new books, or go for walks during which you have time to enjoy the smell of cold earth or examine how much frosty grass glitters (get right down and have a look). And the cooking – the poking-around-in-the-fridge kind – is a joy. You can fry up the turkey stuffing with potatoes and nduja (a spicy Calabrian pork paste – you can get it from Ocado) or chorizo and stick an egg on top, or make cheesy fritters with leftover Jerusalem artichokes, potatoes and Stilton. Get cooking | Diana Henry's latest recipes Because the Christmas Day meal is such a number, afterwards you can have friends round and give them a single homely dish, such as turkey and ham pie or little puff-pastry parcels of cheese and leeks (it's a good idea to stash some packets of puff pastry in your freezer at this time of year). Stock can be made as it's perfect soup weather and you have an abundance of bones (and, if you're lucky, stock from cooking a ham as well). I yearn for fresh flavours (Asian spices, chilli and citrus fruits), crisp textures (raw fennel, apple, celery) and big winter salads. The Christmas meal gives you a thirst that goes on for days, leaving you yearning for anything juicy. As you gear up for another celebration (New Year), do and eat exactly what you want to. Pea, parsley and ham soup Credit: Haarala Hamilton My mum always makes lentil soup after Christmas from the ham stock, but I wanted to try something fresher tasting. This has both ballast and lightness. You can also make this with chicken or turkey stock but ham stock is better – nice and sweet and slightly fatty. If your stock is very salty then add enough water to make it palatable and use the amount stipulated in the recipe. SERVES 6-8 INGREDIENTS 50g butter 1 large onion, chopped 1 carrot, diced 1 stick celery, diced 1 large potato (about 200g), peeled and diced 1.6 litres fresh ham stock 750g frozen peas 15g bunch parsley, leaves only squeeze of lemon (optional) 200g shredded ham hock or ham from a joint drop of double cream or crème fraiche (optional) METHOD Melt the butter in a saucepan and add the onion, carrot, celery and potato. Sauté gently for a few minutes, then add a splash of water and cover the pan. Cook on a very low heat until the onion is soft but not coloured. Check every so often to make sure the mixture is still moist and not about to catch and burn on the base of the pan. Add the stock and bring to the boil. Season (careful with the salt). Stir in the peas and cook for about 4 minutes. Add the parsley. Whizz, in batches, in a blender (being careful to do it in small amounts or the heat will push the blender lid off – you can also leave it until it cools before you blend it) for a gorgeous smooth soup. Taste – you might find it needs some lemon (anything from a squeeze to the juice of ½ lemon – it can brighten the flavours). Stir in the ham and heat through again before serving. You can have it as it is or add a drop of double cream or crème fraiche. Eastern spiced turkey and noodle soup Credit: Haarala Hamilton You can add other ingredients to this, such as sliced shiitake mushrooms, spinach leaves or prawns. It is one of the best ways of using up leftover turkey, though, and these flavours are just what you need in the gap between Christmas and New Year. SERVES 4-6 INGREDIENTS 1.2 litres turkey or chicken stock 4 chillies, 2 of them halved, deseeded and finely chopped, the other 2 finely sliced into rounds to garnish 4cm cube ginger, peeled and sliced 2 stalks lemongrass, bruised 2 kaffir lime leaves 1 tbsp caster sugar juice of 1 lime (you may need more) 3 tbsp fish sauce 2 heads pak choi, sliced 250g cooked chicken or turkey, shredded 3 spring onions, finely sliced on the diagonal 10g bunch coriander, leaves only 200g vermicelli noodles wedges of lime, to serve METHOD Bring the stock to the boil with the chopped chillies, the ginger, lemongrass and lime leaves. Turn down to a simmer and cook for 15 minutes. Strain. Add the sugar, lime juice and fish sauce. Taste. You need a hot, sour, salty, sweet balance so you may have to adjust by adding more of something. Bring to a vigorous simmer again. Add the pak choi and cook for 1 minute, then add the meat and spring onions and heat through. Throw in the coriander. Cook the noodles according to the packet instructions. Divide between four to six bowls and ladle the soup on top. Add the rest of the chilli and serve with wedges of lime. Fennel, apple and blackberry salad Credit: Haarala Hamilton Fresh, crisp, slightly sweet-sour. I know blackberries aren't in season now but they appear to be available all year round and they taste good (unlike out-of-season strawberries). Good with cold cuts, cheese, even smoked salmon. SERVES 6 as a lunch or side salad INGREDIENTS 2 small fennel bulbs juice of 1 lemon 2 celery sticks, with leaves if possible, washed and trimmed 2 small eating apples 6 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil (use a fruity one over a grassy one) 1 tbsp white balsamic vinegar ¼ tsp Dijon mustard ¼ tsp honey (optional) 75g blackberries 15g halved hazelnuts, toasted METHOD It's best to prepare and assemble this salad quickly, so the elements don't discolour. Quarter the fennel, trim the tops and the bases and remove any coarse outer leaves. If there are any little fronds, remove and reserve them. Using a mandolin – or a very sharp, fine-bladed knife – slice the fennel very thinly and put it into a large bowl with the lemon juice. Slice the celery finely on an angle, reserving any leaves. Quarter and core the apples, then change the setting on your mandolin and slice them into slightly thicker pieces. Toss the celery and apples in the lemon juice too. Add any fennel fronds and celery leaves you reserved. Mix the olive oil with the balsamic vinegar, mustard and some salt and pepper. If you want to use honey – a little bit of sweetness is good with the blackberries – add it now. Taste. Toss the dressing into a broad shallow serving bowl with all the other ingredients, except the blackberries and hazelnuts. Taste the salad for seasoning, and adjust if necessary. Just before serving, scatter the hazelnuts and blackberries on top.


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