Today in History: February 24, President Andrew Johnson impeached by US House

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Today is Monday, Feb. 24, the 55th day of 2025. There are 310 days left in the year.

Today in history:

On Feb. 24, 1868, the U.S. House of Representatives impeached President Andrew Johnson by a vote of 126-47 following his attempted dismissal of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton; Johnson was later acquitted by the Senate by a single vote.

Also on this date:

In 1803, in its landmark Marbury v. Madison decision, the U.S. Supreme Court established judicial review of the constitutionality of laws and statutes.

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In 1942, the SS Struma, a charter ship attempting to carry nearly 800 Jewish refugees from Romania to British-mandated Palestine, was torpedoed by a Soviet submarine in the Black Sea; all but one of the refugees died.

In 1981, a jury in White Plains, New York, found Jean Harris guilty of second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of “Scarsdale Diet” author Dr. Herman Tarnower. (Sentenced to 15 years to life in prison, Harris was granted clemency by New York Gov. Mario Cuomo in December 1992.)

In 1988, in a ruling that expanded legal protections for parody and satire, the Supreme Court unanimously overturned a $200,000 award that the Rev. Jerry Falwell had won against Hustler magazine and its publisher, Larry Flynt.

In 1991, the United States began ground operations in the Gulf War by entering Iraqi-held Kuwait.

In 2008, Cuba’s parliament named Raul Castro president, ending nearly 50 years of rule by his brother Fidel.

In 2011, Discovery, the world’s most traveled spaceship, thundered into orbit for the final time, heading toward the International Space Station on a journey marking the beginning of the end of the shuttle era.

In 2022, Russia began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, launching airstrikes on cities and military bases and sending troops and tanks from multiple directions.

Today’s birthdays:

Actor Dominic Chianese is 94.
Nike co-founder Phil Knight is 87.
Actor Barry Bostwick is 80.
Actor Edward James Olmos is 78.
Musician George Thorogood is 75.
Baseball Hall of Famer Eddie Murray is 69.
Actor Billy Zane is 59.
Boxing Hall of Famer Floyd Mayweather Jr. is 48.
Tennis Hall of Famer Lleyton Hewitt is 44.
Actor Daniel Kaluuya is 36.

Best Pokemon toy

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Which Pokemon toys are best?

Kids love Pokemon, the mashup word that means pocket monsters. The first Pokemon games were video games developed for the original Nintendo Game Boy handheld game system. Players try to capture as many creatures as possible using a Poke ball. The more monsters you capture, the higher the level you achieve. You can play the game and collect the cards, action figures, building sets and toys.

Pokemon toys are static and battle action figures of the more than 800 characters across the eight Pokemon generations. If you are looking for a Pokemon toy that lights up, moves and talks, take a look at the Pokemon Electronic and Interactive My Partner Pikachu. Kids ages 4 and up can play with Pikachu like never before because this Pokemon companion reacts to their touch.

What to know before you buy a Pokemon toy

Pokemon toys

Pokemon toys are figures of the hundreds of fictional species of collectible Pokemon monsters. Pokemon figures are used for decoration, display and play, but are not posable.

Pokemon action figures

Pokemon action figures are battle action figures with special attack capabilities and projectile mechanisms, like water cannons and the ability to shoot fire. Each of these tiny pocket monsters has unique designs, skills and powers. Choose from hundreds of action figures with movable hands and arms to fight battles with monsters.

Designs

Designs are inspired by plants, animals and mythological creatures. Some Pokemon creatures are capable of evolving into more powerful specimens, while others can undergo other types of changes. Pokemon creatures are commonly categorized by one of eight generations. They are also organized numerically in the in-game electronic encyclopedia called the National Pokedex. You can start with Pokemon #001, Bulbasaur and go all the way to #1025, Pecharunt.

Building sets

Lego and Nanoblock make building sets for older kids who want to create their own Pokemon worlds by using their own imaginations and their own hands.

Plush toys

Little kids love to cuddle up with soft plush Pokemon characters. Plush Pokemon figures come in soft fabrics and in limited-edition shiny silver stuffed animals.

What to look for in a quality Pokemon toy

Characters in the Pokemon world

Starter Pokemon are the first creatures a player is able to obtain in the main series games.
Fossil Pokemon are the ancient characters that are obtained only by resurrecting fossils and the characters that evolve from them.
Baby Pokemon are the infant characters that are obtained by breeding their evolved forms.
Legendary Pokemon are powerful Pokemon characters that are associated with the lore and legends of the Pokemon world.
Mythical Pokemon are obtainable only through special distribution events.
Ultra Beasts are Pokemon from another dimension.

Playsets

Pokemon players take their locations with them in colorful playsets with battle areas, hidden caves, volcanoes, rock walls and streams. Look for playsets that fold up easily into a backpack so that kids can take their fun with them anywhere.

Collectible cards

These Pokemon toys help kids level up in their games, so they want to collect as many as they can. Cards are sold in sets just like baseball trading cards. Sets are mixed and include rares, ultra rares, uncommons, holos and folios. You can buy cards in packs of eight or 300 or anywhere in between.

Pikachu

No Pokemon toy collection would be complete without Pikachu, the most popular Pokemon character of all time. Pikachu has been in the Pokemon world since the very start and has experienced more battles and had to deal with more hurdles than anyone else. Pikachu is able to evolve into one character after another. Pikachu is known as the mascot of the Pokemon world.

How much you can expect to spend on a Pokemon toy

Individual Pokemon figures start at $10 and the prices increase with the rarity of the Pokemon. Pokemon battle figure multipack collections cost from $30-$60. Pokemon playsets cost between $30-$50.

Pokemon toy FAQ

With so many Pokemon toys to choose from, where do I start?

A. One way is by buying some version of Pikachu, the most iconic of all the Pokemon creatures. Another good way to start is with a collection of a dozen or more Pokemon battle figures.

What are Pokemon plush toys made of?

A. The commonly used term is poly fiberfill. It is a soft polyester fabric that has been shredded so it feels like soft, fluffy cotton.

What are the best Pokemon toys to buy?

Top Pokemon toy

Pokemon Electronic and Interactive My Partner Pikachu

What you need to know: Kids 4 and up can play with Pikachu like never before. This 10-inch ultrasoft plush Pokemon companion toy moves and talks.

What you’ll love: Touch any of the three sensors and Pikachu’s cheeks and tail light up with super-bright LED lights. His arms and ears move and he speaks 20 different expressions and responses, like “Pika! Pika!” The most iconic of all the Pokemon comes to life with more than 100 different interactions.

What you should consider: The three LR44 batteries are included.

Top Pokemon toy for the money

Pokemon Official Squirtle Clip N Go

What you need to know: This Pokemon toy comes with a squirtable action figure and Poké ball.

What you’ll love: Have battles anywhere you go with this ball that is made to clip onto any kid’s belt. This squirt ball comes with your choice of Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Charmander, Eevee and Pikachu characters. All of them are battle-ready.

What you should consider: These are very small toys, so they may not be suitable for young children.

Worth checking out

nanoblock – Pokémon – Venusaur, Pokémon Series Building Kit

What you need to know: Kids have a blast putting together this 160-piece figure.

What you’ll love: It’s a small, yet detailed model of Venusaur suitable for kids ages 8 and up. It takes a while to put together, so it will entertain kids for a long time.

What you should consider: The pieces are very small.

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Best induction cookware sets

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Which induction cookware set is best?

Induction burners work very differently than traditional burners. Instead of heating a pan using a flame or radiant heat, they use powerful magnets to cause the pan itself to generate heat. The pros of induction heating include extremely short warming times, increased efficiency and significantly easier cleaning. One of the few downsides of induction burners is that they require specially designed pans to work properly.

If you’re looking for a quality induction cookware set, the Le Creuset Toughened Nonstick Pro Cookware Set is about as good as they get. This six-pan set comes from a renowned cookware manufacturer and is built to last a lifetime.

What to know before you buy an induction cookware set

How induction pans are different

To put it simply, only pans with magnetic bases work with induction burners. This includes some more traditional cookware like cast iron skillets, but for the most part, you’ll have the best success with cookware that’s specifically designed for induction burners. Not all induction-focused pots and pans are made entirely from magnetic alloys, but even those made from hard-anodized aluminum, for example, have a layer of magnetic metal in the base.

Flat and rigid pan bottoms

For reliable high-speed heating, it’s important that a pan maintains even and consistent contact with the induction burner. For this reason, most people avoid using any old pans they happen to have in the cupboard, even if they’re made from a magnetic alloy. Pots and pans designed specifically for induction burners tend to have reinforced bottoms made from durable materials that should resist warping for many years, if not a lifetime.

Number of pieces

One thing to keep in mind when looking for any cookware set is that manufacturers and marketers will do everything they can to make their products look better. As a consumer, this adds a little wrinkle to the buying process. When a cookware set is advertised as having 10 pieces, that number almost always includes the lids. It’s not really a big red flag, as it’s such a common practice these days, but it is something to be aware of.

What to look for in a quality induction cookware set

Heavyweight pots and pans

Induction ranges have one thing in common with gas and radiant electric ranges: they’re most effective with thick, heavy pans that can conduct a lot of heat. Luckily, most cookware sets that are engineered for use with induction burners are designed with dense, thick bases at the very least.

Nonstick vs. stainless steel and other materials

Nonstick pans and their convenient surfaces are more durable and longer-lasting than ever before. Unlike the original Teflon pans from years past, many nonstick surfaces can even withstand contact with metal utensils, although it’s still recommended to stick with silicone or wooden cooking tools with nonstick pans.

On the other hand, not everyone prefers nonstick pans. This shouldn’t be a problem while searching for the right cookware set for you, as there is a huge variety of stainless steel pots and pans from quality manufacturers, and most of them have the flat, rigid bases needed for induction cooking.

Tempered glass lids

The quality of glass used in a pan’s lid is a decent indicator of a cookware set’s overall quality. Non-tempered glass will, over time, develop a significant risk of breakage, which would ruin a meal and could possibly injure a home cook. Make sure to select a cookware set with tempered glass lids.

How much you can expect to spend on an induction cookware set

The most affordable induction cookware sets cost around $100, and you can spend nearly $1,000 on a truly premium set with a wide variety of frying pans, sauce pots and other pieces.

Induction cookware set FAQ

Can I use induction-ready cookware on a normal stove?

A. Absolutely. If you only have a single or double standalone induction burner and a traditional range for the bulk of the cooking, an induction-ready cookware set is the perfect choice. Neither a gas range nor a radiant electric cooktop will damage induction-ready pans or alter their performance in any way.

Are nonstick coatings safe?

A. At regular cooking temperatures, nonstick coatings are 100% safe for humans. If you overheat a nonstick pan (that is, to temperatures around 600 degrees or higher), the coating can break down, and if you inhale the resulting vapors, you can exhibit flu-like symptoms that should pass after a few hours.

There is one important caveat. Even though off-gassing happens only at extremely high temperatures, even small amounts can be dangerous and even fatal for birds. If you have any pet birds, the best practice is to avoid purchasing or using nonstick cookware that uses the common PTFE coating.

What are the best induction cookware sets to buy?

Top induction cookware set

Le Creuset Toughened Nonstick Pro Cookware Set

What you need to know: This premium nonstick cookware set comes from one of the most well-known manufacturers on the market.

What you’ll love: Its thick and durable construction retains plenty of heat and is highly resistant to scratches. With proper care, it can last for years. It comes with a pair of frying pans, two saucepans, a braising pan and a stock pot.

What you should consider: Its only real drawback is that it’s quite expensive.

Top induction cookware set for the money

T-fal Professional Nonstick Cookware Set

What you need to know: Like many of T-fal’s products, this set offers plenty of functionality at a reasonable price.

What you’ll love: A total of seven pans gives you the ability to whip up large and complex meals without having to do much washing up during the process. The bottoms are flat, rigid and effective on any type of stove. It even comes with a nonmarring spatula and a cooking spoon.

What you should consider: The pans aren’t quite as heavy as others, which makes them easy to move around but also means they don’t retain heat very well.

Worth checking out

Cuisinart MCP-12N Multiclad Pro Stainless Steel Cookware Set

What you need to know: For fans of stainless steel, it’s hard to find a better value than this 12-piece set.

What you’ll love: If, for whatever reason, you prefer to avoid nonstick cookware, this set offers premium construction at a reasonable price. It’s especially durable, shined to practically a mirror finish and includes a pasta straining and steaming insert for the stock pot.

What you should consider: The stainless steel finish is more difficult to keep clean, especially if you do a lot of pan-frying.

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Widespread honeybee die-off being reported in U.S.

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Honeybee officials are raising the alarm about severe colony losses over the past few months. The extent of the bee deaths is still being tallied, but one estimate suggests more than a million colonies have died.

“No one is aware of the massive nature of this year’s die-off,” said Steve Ellis, a Minnesota beekeeper. “It is unprecedented.”

Over the past 20 years commercial beekeepers have often lost nearly 50% of their bees over the winter. But Ellis, who is also president of the national Pollinator Stewardship Council, said he’s hearing from beekeepers who have losses ranging from 70 to 100% this year. One immediate repercussion is that there aren’t enough bees to fully pollinate California’s almond crop.

“The almond crop will be impacted due to a shortage of bees in a way that has never happened before,” said Ellis who takes his bees to California to pollinate almond orchards.

In a statement earlier this month, the Almond Board of California said it was aware of “alarming reports of nationwide honeybee colony losses” as beekeepers prepared for the almond pollination season.

Honeybee organizations are collecting data to determine the extent of the losses. A voluntary online survey conducted by Project Apis m., named for the Apis mellifera honeybee, found “severe and sudden” colony losses, according to a recent news release. The nonprofit estimates nearly 1.25 million colonies have been lost since June 2024.

“Initial survey results of colony losses suggest that commercial beekeepers may have lost in excess of 60 percent of their bees. The scale of these losses is completely unsustainable,” said Zac Browning, a fourth-generation commercial beekeeper from North Dakota and board chairman of Project Apis m.

Researchers are collecting dead bees to look for a cause of the die-off.

Commercial beekeepers have struggled with bee losses for about 20 years since a widespread sudden die-off was labeled Colony Collapse Disorder. Researchers believe exposure to pesticides, loss of flowering habitat and pathogens all contributed to past losses.

In its news release, Project Apis m. said the trends of this die-off resemble past Colony Collapse Disorder events “and may impact pollination services and food security.”

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