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Disneyland turned 70 last Thursday, and the celebration was every bit as extra as you’d expect. From pre-dawn cast festivities to a giant Main Street photo op, a Stock Exchange bell-ringing, and a tra ...
In the race for success and in the flow of endless news, we sometimes forget about family, where we are loved and always welcome. Family is when dad’s joke can dispel the clouds and mom’s warm embrace ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland City Council is looking to rewrite the rules for how it spends tax dollars from casinos in neighborhoods. The goal? Resolve ongoing frustrations over how strict and slow ...
The gyro is particularly good, with tender, well-seasoned meat and a tzatziki sauce that finds that perfect balance between creamy and tangy. Their wraps are stuffed to the point of requiring ...
In the report, we learned about a special typed note allegedly written by Tr*mp, collected and bound in a book by Jeffrey ...
Garry Tan, CEO of Y Combinator, condemned a viral fake rejection letter as a sad attention-seeking attempt and urged social media to stop the anti-YC sentiment.
A trio of the 17th-century Dutch painter’s works featuring women writing and receiving letters is on display at the recently ...
Over the past dozen years "Hilma af Klint has become a cultural force," said Jay Cheshes in Smithsonian. "Touted as an early ...
Letters to the Editor As Trump starts a war that could draw in Russia, good luck to all of us Published: Jun. 24, 2025, 2:39 p.m.
A traveling exhibition resurrects Rachel Ruysch, an ambitious Dutch painter (and two-time lottery winner) whose intricate still lifes still stun.
When I was a kid, my aunt and uncle grew tomatoes in plastic buckets lined up like soldiers on the cement patio in their tiny Queens, New York, backyard.