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Cake has been a rich part of U.S. food history since the 19th century. However, you'll only find these unique desserts in ...
From unsuitable sofas to oversized TVs and slippery marble, top designers reveal what not to specify - and the stylish swaps ...
The ultimate guide to Italy: from a Ferrari-themed Modena tour to Lake Maggiore's islands via seaside spaghetto alle vongole ...
Once overlooked as a mere gateway to Alishan or Penghu, Chiayi is now emerging as a destination in its own right—offering a nostalgic food scene, rich cultural heritage, quirky museums, and lush urban ...
Through clay and glaze, artists re-create an era where blood and fire shaped destiny. The delicate yet enduring nature of ...
The natural world around Silvana Barrios was her first art teacher. Citing a childhood in Argentina that she says was a ...
The clay seal that still had a print on it may have belonged to Yeda‛yah, the son of a figure mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.
For seven straight starts, Clay Holmes has been unable to finish the sixth inning. His struggles to get deeper into games combined with the lack of distance from every rotation-mate besides David ...
Dog-day cicadas are easily recognized by their mottled shades of green, brown, black, and white — an earthy palette that blends seamlessly into the tree canopies they call home.
The Owens sisters are back. Nicole Kidman posted a video on her Instagram Friday of herself and Sandra Bullock filming on their first day on the set of “ Practical Magic 2.” In the video ...
The right-hander is reportedly not being considered for a move back to the bullpen, so the Mets appear to have faith in him to continue holding down a rotation spot despite a rough July.
But now, you might have a completely different opinion of them looking back. So, older adults, we want to hear from you: What are some trends from "back in the day" that you're glad aren't common now?