Key Takeaways
- A Trump administration-proposed Ukraine peace plan faces opposition over territorial and NATO concessions.
- Las Vegas's economy is struggling, relying on the Formula 1 Grand Prix to reverse declining tourism.
- Samin Nosrat shared Thanksgiving cooking tips for enhanced flavor and communal meal preparation.
- An NTSB report confirmed a UPS plane crash in Louisville involved engine detachment and fire.
Deep Dive
- The Trump administration's proposed peace plan requires Ukraine to make significant concessions, including territorial and NATO membership renunciations.
- In return, Russia would agree to non-aggression and potential reintegration into global economic forums.
- The Wall Street Journal's Alexander Ward reports the plan faces opposition from Ukraine and European allies, who were not consulted.
- Ukrainian President Zelensky faces domestic political challenges amid a corruption scandal.
- Las Vegas is experiencing declining tourism numbers and reduced consumer confidence, impacting its economy.
- Factors include a weakening Canadian dollar and increased operational costs.
- The city anticipates the upcoming Formula 1 Grand Prix will provide an economic boost, potentially replicating its nearly billion-dollar impact from a previous year.
- This trend mirrors broader consumer anxiety impacting discretionary spending across the U.S.
- Cook and author Samin Nosrat offered advice on enhancing Thanksgiving meal flavors, stating traditional food can be bland.
- She suggested specific culinary techniques, such as preparing a fried sage salsa verde.
- Nosrat emphasized the importance of sharing cooking responsibilities to foster communal meal preparation joy.
- Her tips draw from her new cookbook, 'Good Things'.
- The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released an initial report on a UPS plane crash in Louisville.
- The report indicated that an engine detached and caught fire prior to the aircraft's crash.
- Following the incident, the specific aircraft model involved was subsequently grounded by the FAA.