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Baltimore author Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson talks about the success of “Claire McCardell: The Designer Who Set Women Free” ...
All key leading officials from the Texas county hardest hit by the July 4 flash flooding that killed at least 136 people, ...
Sun-kissed skin, salt-tousled hair, and memories of that perfect wave—Stinson Beach offers California coastal magic without the crowds, proving that sometimes the best destinations are the ones you ...
Falling Waters State Park spans 171 acres of breathtaking natural beauty that somehow remains off the radar for most Floridians and tourists alike. It’s as if Mother Nature created her own hidden ...
Discover 30 Days to Fit, a beginner home workout program with bodyweight exercises to build strength and confidence in just ...
The actress talks with THR about bringing the bestselling book to life onscreen and that heartbreaking yet hopeful ending.
The scope of tsunami impact is like no other hazard on the planet. Great earthquakes can trigger tsunami surges that attack ...
A paralysed mum said she was ‘stuck in hell’ after lying in her own filth claiming hospital staff refused to clean her.
A loophole in Mississippi’s tax sale system lets investors who own blighted properties skirt responsibility for cleanup. The ...
With schools reopening for the new year, educators are already bracing themselves for one very specific classroom nuisance.
Once you see a place cited for a “hole on the wall behind shelves next to the walk-in cooler” and another hole in the wall behind lower shelves at dry storage,” you know what you might see next.
One year ago today, on Aug. 1, 1975 at 1:21 p.m., citizens in the City of Gold and surrounding areas were rocked by a 6.1 ...