Ingredients2 tablespoons cider vinegar4 teaspoons plus 1/4 cup olive oil6 cups shredded red cabbage (from half a 2-pound cabbage)Coarse salt and ground pepper1 tube (18 ounces) prepared plain polenta1 tablespoon chili powder1 tablespoon sugar1 1/2 lbs. flank steakDirectionsHeat broiler; set rack 4 inches from heat. In a large bowl, whisk vinegar and 3 teaspoons oil; add cabbage. Season with salt and pepper; toss to combine. Set aside.Cut polenta crosswise into 8 equal slices.
By James ClaytonNorth America technology reporter
BBCHalli ThorleifssonTwitter chief executive Elon Musk has apologised over an exchange he had on the platform with an employee.
It came after worker Halli Thorleifsson tweeted to Mr Musk saying: "Your head of HR is not able to confirm if I am employed or not".
Mr Musk responded by asking: "What work have you been doing?"
After a series of follow up questions and answers Mr Thorleifsson said he received an email confirming that he had been fired.
By Audrey Dias & Shehnaz KhanBBC Midlands Today
Tayshelice loves playing computer games during her hospital visitsA nine-year-old girl who was born with sickle cell anaemia has been gaming to help her through her treatment.
Tayshelice, 9, from Birmingham, requires frequent blood transfusions and periods of isolation in hospital to treat the disease.
She said making YouTube videos and playing video games with other children helped to distract her from the pain.
The untimely demise of Don Crowder, a renowned lawyer with a colorful career, ended tragically with his suicide, leaving a significant void in the legal community.
Don Crowder, remembered for his fearless defense of Candy Montgomery in the infamous Betty Gore murder trial, left an indelible mark on the legal world. His life post-trial, however, unfolded in a succession of challenging events.
Sadly, these circumstances culminated in Crowder taking his own life in 1998.
An energy company has plans to dig deeper into the Earth than ever before to bring renewable energy to the masses.
Quaise Energy has made a name for itself in the energy world since it launched in 2020 as a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) spin-off.
Now the Boston-based company has said that it wants to use its pioneering drilling practices – based on technology developed by Paul Woskov of MIT – to tap into Earth’s natural geothermal energy.