PALMER TWP., Pa. - A splash of blue has been a long time coming for Crayola crayons. To be clear, the 'blue' in this case isn ...
One-of-a-kind Akron artist Alfred McMoore drew scenes from his daily life on enormous scrolls, including many funerals.
It's every Block fan's favourite time of year: the season finale is on the horizon, with speculation everywhere on the team ...
Microsoft Marketplace now comes with expanded opportunities for partners to develop AI-enabled apps and agents, however ...
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The Best Places To Get Affordable Decor & DIY Supplies (No, It's Not Dollar Tree)
Everything at Dollar Tree used to be $1, but now prices range from $1.25 to $7. Check out which stores may offer better ...
The appearance of Meryl Streep in character as imperious magazine editor Miranda Priestly, alongside her loyal offsider Nigel ...
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Meals at Makanai are a family affair
At Jorge Mendez’s Makanai, the idea of staff meals takes on a remixed yet familiar form—reimagined Japanese, but still distinctly Filipino ...
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13 Bewitching Buys for the Best ‘Boo Basket’ Ever
Boo baskets originated as gift baskets that kids could put on their friends’ or neighbors’ porches or front steps as a friendly surprise. The ‘boo’ was ironic, because instead of a trick or a scare, ...
Tucked away in Northern California’s Lake County sits Lakeport, a charming waterfront town that feels like it was designed specifically for those moments when your soul craves a deep breath and your ...
As we continue to take a look back at the Indianapolis Colts' Week 3 win over the Tennessee Titans, let's highlight some noteworthy snap count figures. For the most part, when it comes to playing time ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
As the summer from hell fades to an anxious autumn, Americans’ worst dystopian nightmares have evolved into their daily reality. A 34-count felon, convicted unanimously by a 12-member jury, sits ...
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