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The rich are becoming more selective in their spending but some luxuries are still considered essential, new data shows.
Lazareff, who spent much of World War Two in the United States, returned to France with fresh ideas for the press. She ...
Ireland has one of the lowest divorce rates in Europe and in fact, the world, with just 0.6 divorces per 1,000 people in the country, but even though divorce ...
Olympian's image now part of Ironton Floodwall Most people get a birthday card and a cake on their birthday. Not the Tri-State's Olympian McKenzie Long, she got immortalized on the Ironton floodwall ...
Four Schenck brothers from St. Paul all had long careers with the Nebraska State Patrol, and all served their country. And ...
While urban renewal, the Interstate Highway System, and overseas sourcing don’t exactly intersect neatly, they did so enough ...
I have always been conflicted and struggled with the idea of home. I was born in Omdurman (the sister city of the Sudanese ...
Once a raucous hotbed for moonshine production during Prohibition, Cahaba Heights (once known as “New Merkle”) has upgraded ...
The Senate passed about $9 billion in cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting; the Justice Department fired prosecutor Maurene Comey; there were new Israel ...
“I love the space of geometric shapes,” Ms. Christen said, surveying the body of work at her feet. “When I think of toe ...
But with the new Cloudsurfer Max, On may have just delivered its softest, most cushioned shoe to date, a serious contender ...
Reigning champions England defend their title and try to become just the second nation to win back-to-back Women's EUROs when ...