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I totally respect your opinion on the names. You’re allowed to have your own opinion, but I actually don’t care what it is," in the words of Kylie Kelce.
It’s not often you see a chimney sweep company, Evergreen Chimney Sweep, to be exact, sponsor a theatrical production, but when the show is “Mary Poppins,” it just makes sense.
Sam Nordquist was an ebullient trans man who longed for love and fame. He drove halfway across the country to be with a woman ...
“A lot of people in Vancouver have two kitchens, but having two can make your main kitchen look smaller,” says Sha Wang. “One ...
EXCLUSIVE: Dances With Films, the long-running independent film festival in Los Angeles, announced its 2025 lineup today, a ...
Authorities say a private jet crashed into military housing in San Diego during foggy weather, igniting parked cars and killing multiple people on board the plane.
The tragic case of Adriana Smith suggests that, in many ways, we’re still facing the tip of the iceberg of the absurd legal ...
Would today's young people answer a call to duty as eagerly as their parents and grandparents did during times of crisis?
More than half of U.S. states now have laws banning or regulating cellphones in schools, with more likely to follow.
There is no cure for arthritis, so working on lifestyle changes can improve quality of life and help people manage day-to-day tasks more easily.
Two emergency medical services leaders from Southwest Virginia received awards from Gov. Glenn Youngkin for outstanding contributions to emergency medical services.
A relatively new program helped Ballad Health patients in Southwest Virginia save money, receive more appropriate non-medical assistance and make fewer emergency department visits, a new study shows.