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As more and more Tasmanians seek help to meet day-to-day expenses, frontline service providers say state political parties ...
"It is wonderful to take a character that you think you know who she is, and then put her in these situations that she never ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - At 1:30 a.m., with zero public discussion, state legislators added provisions to keep their communication ...
Pipe cleaners, pom-poms, and googly eyes – the holy trinity of kid-friendly crafting – are neatly organized in bins. Scrapbooking supplies, from decorative papers to stickers, allow memory-keepers to ...
THIS PAST ST. PATRICK’S DAY, Live Oak Public Libraries (LOPL) debuted some new reading mascots via its parade float. As the ...
Tucked away in the rolling hills of central Florida—yes, Florida actually has hills—sits Dade City, a place that makes you wonder if you’ve accidentally driven through a portal into a Southern ...
Great Queen Street, located in the heart of London’s Covent Garden, has launched two spectacular Christmas party packages for ...
In their final mock draft for NHL.com, esteemed colleagues Mike Morreale and Adam Kimelman had him going No. 9 to the Buffalo ...
What better way to celebrate our great nation than to settle into a couch and watch one or all of the 10 greatest ...
Next of Kin — the dimly-lit Frankford Avenue joint which, for a Fishtown cocktail bar, is only maybe half as Fishtown-y as ...
Former PM Sir Geoffrey Palmer analyses what's wrong with the Regulatory Standards Bill and wonders if we've reached a new low in NZ political life.
Color-driven events are gaining popularity, event planners say. Take it from D’Amico, which recently produced a “Golden Hour” ...