Opinion
What if floods left your home unsellable? That’s the reality facing more and more people in Britain
Christine wanted to enjoy her retirement, but then the banks of a local brook burst and turned her and her neighbours’ lives upside-down, says Guardian deputy Opinion editor Kirsty Major ...
Major stock indexes closed mostly higher Friday to commence the new year of trading, although the Nasdaq's losing streak ...
Getting into running or simply walking more is often at the top of people’s lists for the new year — but dark, damp and ...
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World gone by
Lee Arthaud, the promising young senior pole vaulter from Hoquiam, is The Aberdeen World’s choice as athlete of the year on Grays Harbor. Lee, the third member of the family to carry on the pole ...
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People are sharing the most unsettling things they’ve noticed as a kid about another kid’s family, here’s 26 of the creepiest stories
Weird’ isn’t a strong enough word for these families that wouldn't feel out of place in ‘Goosebumps’ or in ‘The Twilight Zone ...
Tucked away in the heart of Tupelo, Mississippi exists a bargain hunter’s paradise that has locals practically doing cartwheels down the aisles over the incredible deals they discover. City Thrift ...
Havenly is one of a growing number of home renovation and interior design platforms rolling out AI-enabled imaging tools.
Even just a short bout of exercise can help improve your physical and mental well-being. Here's what you can expect.
The White House says the project’s cost, and when work will start, hasn’t been determined — nor has who will pay for it.
People also invested and traded in precious goods, like artworks. When the Romans sacked the city of Corinth in 146 BC, they stole the city’s collection of famous artwork, and later sold the ...
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