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Alone in her bedroom, Jackie's phone rings and she recognises the voice of the woman who's looking to take her place. She has ...
Neutral tones, clear surfaces, and personal items stowed away set the stage for buyers to picture themselves living there ...
Just off Route 224 in Findlay sits a cavernous wonderland that defies our disposable culture—Jeffrey’s Antique Gallery, where 38,000 square feet of history awaits those willing to hunt for treasure.
Coyne, a former state trooper and Senate Judiciary Committee chair, became the first statewide candidate to announce a 2026 ...
As the 10-year anniversary of the historic Obergefell v. Hodges decision approaches, blissful euphoria has been replaced with ...
Israel's tally of the war damage it wrought on Iran includes the targeted killings of at least 14 scientists, an ...
Polls are officially open for New York City’s 2025 Primary Election, and Brooklynites are heading out to vote in a packed ...
Think Alzheimer’s only strikes the elderly? Think again. For some, the devastating disease creeps in far earlier than ...
Eight incidents in just 10 weeks sparked theories of sabotage from afar, but the real problem may lie closer to ...
In the streets, in our legislatures, and in the courts, political leaders are calling for law and order, ignoring the fact ...
A niche community of bus enthusiasts is documenting final rides, recording engine sounds, and preserving memories of a ...
A trio of tirades as the president lashed out against Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen and the Supreme Court - all in one day.