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They’re as bright as fireflies, but far harder to find. Still, experts say it’s worth seeking a glimpse of these stunning ...
Governor Josh Stein didn't go home empty-handed from a trip to Clyde on Tuesday. Bearing a message of flood recovery, he did his part to support the local economy while at the same time ensuring the ...
Recently, I was struck by an overwhelming urge to play Gunman Chronicles, the 2000 FPS developed by Valve and Rewolf Software. There was no real trigger for it—this sort of thing happens when you're ...
A woman is in shock after discovering the dress code her niece has chosen for her upcoming wedding. Describing her niece as a "bridezilla" on Mumsnet, the woman said she understands that it’s "her day ...
Share or comment on this article: Police called on man singing patriotic folk song Flower of Scotland and another ordering a takeaway in an Indian accent, as Police officers forced to record 6,300 ...
WHEN Marlene Warren’s doorbell rang one Saturday morning in May 1990, it sounded the beginnings of a blood-soaked nightmare that would haunt her family forever. Outside stood a most bizarre sight: ...
Sometimes it’s hard to remember to stop and smell the roses, so perhaps this summer’s sweetest shoe trend could serve as a handy reminder. Now that holiday snaps have started to fill up your Instagram ...
I have watched with bemusement as some Democrats have excused, justified or otherwise supported the so-called “peaceful protests” in Los Angeles and elsewhere around the country.
Frederick, the “sibling” of last year’s corpse flower sensation at the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory at Como Park in St. Paul, is expected to bloom imminently (perhaps this weekend).
Another corpse flower is stinking up Como Park Conservatory This sibling’s bloom could be even bigger than last year’s.
But the excusing of violent behavior does run both ways, since many Republicans excused the Jan. 6 mob.
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