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Nostalgic Craft Projects for Families

There is something particularly magical about sitting down with your kids to make something with your hands, especially when ...
Speculation over a possible cabinet reshuffle in Karnataka continues, with some ruling Congress legislators, who are ministerial aspirants, openly expressing their desire to be included in the state ...
It’s not uncommon lately for young consultants to spend weeks at a time “on the bench,” waiting to be drafted by a project ...
This retired couple decided to buy a campervan to travel the US, and it started showing errors before they even left the lot; spent $125,000 on it ...
Larry and Barbara Cook are risking public embarrassment to spare others from a similar trauma. In the process, they're helping to rewrite federal and state income tax laws related to fraud losses.
“W hen shall we hear the joyfull sound … that slavery is no more?” So asked Jupiter Hammon, an enslaved man whose life in New ...
Peter Overton’s latest on-air absence has prompted concern within increasingly comms-averse and locked-down Nine.
A sceptical Greek Australian returns to his spiritual roots on Mount Athos, where faith, ritual, and discipline offer a refuge for men seeking peace — and a confrontation with their own unbelief ...
Okay, so let me set the scene here, because honestly, I’m still reeling from this whole situation, and I just need to get it ...
At Half Price Books in Beavercreek, Ohio, literary treasure hunters experience this thrill daily, often driving hours across the Buckeye State for their chance at bibliophile glory.
Opponents in disarray, allies in line, followers enthralled – the US president is already on his way to building a new world order.
At Half Price Books in Beavercreek, Ohio, that aroma comes with an added note of sweet, sweet savings that makes bibliophiles’ hearts beat a little faster. The unassuming brick storefront in ...